Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V,.t XXVII -No. 175. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY, 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, July 25, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1938 nv!; N
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    • 115 1 (the news I j WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST I Try The I I KIBINE |j THE C A, II E T wmr* "tf M l III*11: MODEL |^J*%-fe^^ ~v ll Mi:i) AI TOMATIC BATTKKY FOUR ROLLER numiEioas (Inc ln SS SINGAPORE, FLNANG, KUALA LUMPUR, MALACCA. JIOR, MI.DAN W.P.S. 21A. j
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    • 235 1 I Quick Relief I from Eye Strain I Sun-glare strains your Eyes. I Water irritates them. Wind I and Dust redden. Play safe I and use Murine. It Soothes, I Cleanses, and Refreshes. I Murine has been safely used I for over 40 years. Cleanse I your Eyes daily with
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    • 255 1 Read The TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 1 ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE j! WITH A I GUARANTEEDI wmm s OF 2f% J per annum 4 I AD uncertain! v as lo the amount payable under a policy 1 at any time is removed hy (he Guaranteed Bonus Policy I of The Great Eastern
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  • 970 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES ALLEGED DESERTION OF SHIP Sequel To "Lightning Strike' At Southampton QfUMMONED for deserting their ship, the Flue Star liner Arandora Sfar, and foi combining to impede the profPflfes oi the voyage of the atrip ii! June r>, seven men made their appearance at the Southampton Folic* t
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  • 192 2 Chuiniujit's Him \t Ann mi I Meeting Pari* PRESIDING at the general meeting of ihe Suez Canal Co. the Marquis dt I Vogue said the board were considering I further early reduction of transit due*. The meeting approved the report and accounts for 1937.
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  • 114 2 r* Shanghai. Captain Oliver Crompton Blown a .'riton flora Deal, master of the fseaag Tah. narrowly escaped death at the hands of pirates. Forty armed men came aboard his :-raft frcm two junks. The Tst; ng Tah was then 60 miles off Shanghai steaming towards Tungchow with a
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    • 492 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P& Wand BRITISH INDIA (Ifetiurpormted In England). P O. S. N. (O. s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'oore. 1938. COiefU 15,000 July 2') BHUTAN (5.100 July 30 BEHAR 0,000 AUfi. fc CHTTRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 0,500 Auz. 20 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 20 RAJPUTANA 17,300 Sept. 9 RANCH
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    • 368 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One C;u M torshfps. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Aujonung Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- I lo: Marseilles, i.uniiu Kotierdani, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. I S MEI)NIA FlU:n 2-8 P e 8 I C V« 5'« R To: Port Said
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    • 240 2 UAMRntG-AMERJKA LINIE 8 Deutseh-Australisclie Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1930 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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    • 434 2 STEAMER SAiUNoT^ The underooted ar* th* r intended fixtures:— >i OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONG P NORTH CHINA Hue |W| "GNEISFNAU n I "CREFELD S -REGENSBURG "SCHARNHORST China R HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG Sails fn I COBURG" also call, G. Casablanca. Ahti "POTSDAM" also calls Genoa arr: 29 Sails t„i„_ .5
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  • 146 3 [There arc numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers ol the "Malaya Tribune" This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Hap penings of general interest will still be included in the 'Diary of
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  • 156 3 Reuter. London, July 21. DEPORTS reaching the Colonial" OfPoe from Palestine show that while there las been some arson in Gallilee. quiet -eigns in Jerusalem, Haifa, Jaffa and Telaviv. In Haifa town yesterday morning c Tew suspected of carrying a bomb, who failed to halt when challenged, was
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  • 96 3 Haruna Maru: Japanese 6.311 tons trom Rotterdam 24.7 to Yokohama 25.7. Agamemnon; Brit. 7.593 tons, from Glasgow 24.7 to Japan 27.7. Gcnaffaric; Brit. 7.782 tons, from Chinwangtao 23 7 to Port Swettennam 2C.7. Gorgon; Brit. 3.533 tons, from Bi!;i via 23.7 to Penang. 25.7. Silvermaple; Brit. 5.312 tons
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  • 528 3 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July 22. Articles Price MEAT Beef steak (kati) 36 P.eef stew or curry (kati) 30 Fillet Steak (lb.) 55 Mutton, Australian (lb 35 Mutton, Indian (lb.) Mutton, Malacca (lb.) Pork, lean (kati) 44 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) (kati) 34 POULTRY Capons
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  • 75 3 British Official Wireless. London, July 21. Y>FKMissiON had been given to-day. for the filming tor the first time of the speaker's procession at the opening of the day's sesnc.n of the Common;; when the Speaker, proceeded ny the Serje:int-in-arms carrying the mace and followed by his
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  • 59 3 Reuter. Rome. Jul* IS. THE expulsion of Dr. Ldnard Kleinlehrer Rome correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, who is given eight days tv* leave the country, is the first concrete move in the racial campaign in Italy which foreign observers regard as an indication that Italian
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  • 221 3 (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh. Friday. S ANDAMAN, the young Ind an who stood his trial on a charge of murder in the Perak As<M?e Court, was convicted on the lesser offenc of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sentenced to five year rigorous Imprisonment
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    • 551 3 H^LH//HL/ne/t^ PUBLIC NOTICES j Singapore Municipality TENDERS. -vdERS are now invited for tht rt> materials or service. For *"jsfr. Tee Municipal Tender Room completion and R anc J of Tian from Deli St. to p. riamatkn Ro« 12 noon, July 26, 1938. a New Store. Workshop at Hewtoo $50)) 12
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    • 570 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICES. NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership hereto fore subsisting between us the undersigned VAYNA MEEYENNA SULTANSAH ROWTHER AHVENNI PANA ABDUL MAJID ROWTHER and VAVENNA MOONA MOHAMED ABDULLAH ROWTHER under the style cf A. M. Saltan Abdullah and Company at No. 16, Change Alley, Singapore has been
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    • 247 3 POSITIONS WANTED HARDWORKING Energetic Chinese, .seeks employment as General Clerk, Typist, Book-keeper, Salesman. Speak* six dialects, drives any car, holds good testimonials, 14 years experience, accepts reasonable salary. Reply Box No. 304, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. MISCELLANEOUS mmmm wsmm mmmm i 12 Months free Service 10 15 Jewels Swiss
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    • 217 3 Kidneys Musi Clean Out Acids Your body cleans out excess Acids and poisonous wastry In your blood thru 9 millinn tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters, ff Poiaonfl In th*» Kidneys or Bladder make vnu suffer from Getting t'p Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains. Circles Under Eye:-. B ickache, Aching Joints,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 367 3 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following Is the programme of drills up to and for week ending July 31. 1938. TO-DAY. JULY 25 8 a.m. 30 yard Range HQ.; S.V.A. C.S.; Revolver Practice. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; S.R.A. <v); 3.7" Hows, and A.A.L.A. 530 p.m. Headquarters; S.R.E. (v); Lecture. 5.15 p.m Headquarters. S.F.C.R.E.
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  • 115 4 Report By Frasi-r And Co. Singapore, July 25. MINING. Tin New York 43% cts. up cent. The market opens unchanged iiom Saturday's close when Hong Fatts were on offer at 97' cents with few buyers in evidence. On the whole local Dollar counters were very .steady and
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  • 30 4 Singapore, July 25. The price of (in at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $>it8 (unchanged). The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Bi*yers 2614; Sellers 26%.
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  • 55 4 Net rev. to 31si March of Perak Rubber Plantations £8.711 (£10,764), add I5.54-; brot. fvvd intm. illv. £3.660,' biC2. £MMt «117,420). Pm div. 4 pe.. niks. 8 P <■• '10 p.C), £3.560 I £5.340». to amort, res, £3.ooo (same and £3,000 to res.); fwd. £4.136. Res at
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  • 908 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 23. 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 41- 4 6 Asam Kumbang 29 31 -cd Austral Malay 44 48 -cd Ayer Hitam 24 9 25 9 Ayer Weng 0 60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21.3 22 6
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  • 132 4 Ne t prft. to 31st March of Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates £17,934 (£lB 316) brought fwd. £8.061 «£4.995»: intm' aiv' £7,625 «£3.813», to pJanting res. £5,000 (nil), Leaving £13,370 <£19,499> Fin t-ro°- P ;U\ l e o s o s tax mkg 10 Pc- (same). £7,625 (£11,438),
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  • 101 4 During the week ending July 16 exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 71.130 cases, of which 3x562 (50 per cent., cases were to the Unned Kingdom. 8 183 '11 per cent I eases to the continent of Europe ***** (32 per cent., cases to Canada,
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  • 249 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Ronk* h JfW %M uivmend Books Singapore. July 23. 1 p.m ClOSe Total for financial TIN: Dat<? Ex Div. year Asam Kumbang Cd. No. 62 July 29 Payable Date to date Austral ♦«alay 9d. div. Allg 5 July 30 10";, 3d.
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  • 207 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 ICS rom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sect. 30 inn mo 4V 2 19C7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int norn Mar 31. Sept. 30 in 7 nn 4V 2 1909 red. 1956
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  • 343 4 MINING Singapore, July 20. .Ampats 4 4 6 Ayer Hitams 24 9 -5 9 Bangrins 21 3 22 6 Batu Selangors 137 1.42 Chenderiangs 15- 16Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23 3 24 3xd Hong Fatts 095 099 Idris Hyd. 7 9 8 9
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  • 365 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous To-day d n Btt, *<Ui lon* Steady y Cha™. Spot Bjyers 71/2 Closed Feller* 7s 8 usta Ist Forward (August) Buyers 79 16 oellers 7 5 8 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 79 16 Sellers 711 16 Ird Forward (OctLec.) Buyers 7img Seller- 7^
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    • 219 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 26D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager THE j EASTERN BANK! LIMITED. Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH! fi, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital
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    • 18 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MARINE KQ J DEXTER, Manager. 5926. 2. Flnlayson Green.
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    • 188 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Inoorporat9d in the Straitt Settlements) J CAPITAL: JSrJ?** 40 >°M.000.00. Issued and Paid Up «10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Director 8172 Secretary 4&44 Oeneral Manager 3513 Accountant TUafraphle Addreas: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKHRBi NEW YORK BANKERS: ladland Bank, Ltd, Mr»i B Dying
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  • 172 5 Berlin. '»'1 commandments for cyclists in Germany—where traffic keeps to 1 -have >>een as part of 'he Reich Road Safety the extreme right of the Sfno. ride I cy< list tracks. 1 on the handle ir el on th* 1 pedaJs. unless there is m
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  • 107 5 1 T Toronto, Ontario |j I l lh < .!WUsli films brought into Ontario have had 1 1 before they could be ,s revealed in the rr P° r t «»l the Ontario Board lOn Picture Censors. less than a fifth of the rom the
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  • 186 5 Warsaw. POLISH mountaineers are making preparations for an expedition to the Himalayas. The Polish High Mountain Club has applied to the Government of Kashmir for permission to carry out the expediti;n Permission was refused for this year on account of the large number of similar foreign applications,
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  • 30 5 Mr. A. S. Hebtulabhoy has been appointed member of the Ceylon Coconut Dolnted member of the Ceylon Coconut 1 Board in place of Mr. M. S. Hebtulabhoy. who has resigned.
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  • 97 5 RUM -RUNNING BY SUBMARINE Helsinki. A i-s now being used by "f" to the Baltic to smugaccording to to stated to have been »ix aides off Sabbskar, 1 h coast, and it is thought ai 'his v\ssel was being used by bootleggers to smuggle spirits into tile country. activity of
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  • 812 5 HE WANTS £20,000 London. July 12. JTDDIE CANTOR, family man on holiday, linded at Southampton from the Queen Mary, and his banjo-eyes opened still wider with delight when he saw it wasn't raining. I told him that an inch and a half had fallen
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  • 79 5 Copenhagen. WHILE repairing a roof, a farmer in Jutland fell through it. He felt a little shaken, but otherwise unhurt. After having tea with his family, hOAvever, he developed a headache and decided to call a doctor. The doctor was not sure what was wrong, so he
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  • 32 5 Dr. F. T. Ingham has been appointed to act as Director of Geological Survey, F M.S during the absence of Mr. E. S. Willbourn who has gone to England on >ng leave.
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    • 44 5 'It's the image of him— KODAK Film, of course' tmc-to-lifc. Use Kodak "Veriand doublc-coatcd—gets all the detail in high-light and shadow. KODAK Film by name Roll Film and Film Pack From all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITED (Incorporated w England). 130 Robmion Road. Smjaport 02
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    • 535 5 .THE ASIAN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. (Estd. in Bombay in the year 1910). A purely Indian concern under Indian Management. Chairman Jamnadas M. Mehta, Esq., M.A., L.L.8., Bar-at-Law, (Late Mayor Finance Minister. Bombay). offer 'o proponents the very best terms consistent with absolute security. opec:°.l features:—Automatic Non-Foileilure; Easy Revival without
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  • 253 6 'From Our Oicn Correspondent > Alor Star. Saturday. IfEDAH. one of the wealthiest Malay States, has added to its coffers $919,029. according to the Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall. British Adviser. Kedah, in his annual report just issued. *jmm——*2 The principal source of revenue was from
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  • 156 6 Net profit of Bukit Rajah Rubber Company for the year to 31st March last was £18,846 or £383 less than in 9 ,o 6 o£f Sale Proceeds amounted to £43,297 (against £40,720) and the net figure is arrived at after crediting £3,721 realised in excess of valuation
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  • 258 6 HPHE Penang Benevolent Society, an organisation founded in Singapore in 1912 by Muslims born in Penang was "at home" to members and their friends iast Saturday. The function was held at their new club-house at 875, North Bridge Road. Many prominent personages and re presentatives of clubs
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  • 28 6 Invitations have been issued by Wearnes Air Services Ltd. for thr christening of the company's D H 86 aircraft at the Airport on Friday at 4 45 p.m.
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  • 262 6 TO-DAY" FOR PER DATE* AND TIME US.A. (Parcels only) Steel Seafarer July 29.12.30 pm Aden.. h g j J" 1 Africa East -Challenger" n g* Africa South 'Challenger" g 3urma 'Challenger g 2 Canada Whole "Challenged g j o China generally Hoi how x 'Challenger g
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  • 161 6 Mail.- expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qantas» to"uy Deliveries of boxholders' letters )Uiy 3 p.m. and general delivery ol letters 4.05 p.m. on the same day Mai!- expected from Europe etc (Amsterdam) by Air »X.L.M.> to-day Deliveries oi boxholders' letters only 7.3(. p.m. to-day and
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  • 19 6 The departure of the s.s. for Kemaman etc. closing at 4 p.m. on July 23 has been cancelled.
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  • 28 6 The s.s. Steel Seafarer for U S.A. iParcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on July 23 was closed at 12.30 pm. to-day.
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  • 16 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on July by the Rajputana was delivered in London to-day.
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  • 169 6 SPORTS FOOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Div. L RA v. Skins. Stadium; Div. 111. S.C.C. v. 5.H.8.. 5.H.8.: Div. HI. S.C.F.A. v. Municmal Services. Clerical Union. LAWN TEENIS: Malayan Tennis Championships, S.C.C. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: "Arsene Lupin," 0.15 ana 9.15 p.m: CAPITOL: "Crime and Punishment." 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE
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  • 122 6 •By Air Mail) Calcutta, July IS THE Calcutta University propose to start 1 an institute for imparting training in railway transport, which is expected to enable about 100 youngmen annually to obtain employment in the different Indian Railway.-. The teaching In the proposed institute would to
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  • 102 6 INTERESTING fragments of the podium Of a large temple have been uncovered near the Flaminian Circus in Rome. Seven fluted columns with their bases were found, also fragments of marble cornices. Three columns which must have been over 30ft. in height ere almost intact. Corinthian capitals of
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  • 65 6 London, July 21. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, in answer to a Commons question whether as the result of conversations with the Governments of France and tho United States it was the intention of the Government to take steps to advance the question of stabilisation
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  • 95 6 Shanghai. The 769-ton British steamer tseang Tah, owned by the China Import and Expert Lumber Company, Ltd., of Shanghai, a British firm, was pirated 90 miles from the mouth of the Yangtze River. Four Chinese members of the crew wer« woundei when the pirates took po;;sersion of the
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  • 782 6 ST ANDARD TONNAGE POSITION rpHE thirty-sixth annual general meeting of Tronoh Mines, Limited, was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, London, E.O. Mr C. V r Thomas (chairman of company), in the course of his speech said: —The profit for the year amounted to £276,594. The
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  • 595 6 Improved Resuk T HE oi hte <' mh aginary mm meetir.,; of Bangrin iin (a* Co, Ltd.. was held at W tor House. Old BroadE.C. Mr. Kenneth O. Hunter (the chairman) in moving the adoption of tb report and accounts, said shareholders would agree thai tb ■accounts
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  • 98 6 Reuter. London, July 22 TOHN Bruce Thornton who was charged in connection with the recent attempted kidnapping of Lord Nuffield, was to-day iound guilty on all four counts and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude on a charge cf possessing pistols and ammunition with intent to
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  • 65 6 Wkg. pi ft. for 1937 of X Dredging £7.915 -£26.377. add" .sundry rev. £439 (£«49». njl. (£27,026. Dirs" foes exes., etc., £2.586 M&Sh expend. £3.356 foil). Siame* (£1.101». dredge renewal r< ((n t en. £3.781 (£3.924). net log prft. £19,118»: brt. in £3 50--tax adjust. £3 207.. credit
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    • 93 6 MALAYA'S PRBMIEQ HOTEL TO-\I MIT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins 1 ADELPHI HOTEL' I TUESDAY j j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND. 1 I
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  • 44 7 i• and bait casters Lun Britain, the Continent and America the annual international tournament of the British Casting t the Baaeiagh Club, Barnes, London. PHOTO SHOWS: ,>• m ti c American international champion (right) in discus- P. CKt'ESEVAUT, French champion, at Ranelagh Club.
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  • 139 7 I thi honour in respect of s performed as a Judge North Wales and in particular in claims ct the Welsh 1 urts. in particular, with success the con- Monoglot Welshtheir evidence, if they Royal Commission 'business of two years ago recognised islative effect is likely to
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  • 154 7 T'«! band of the Straits Settlements 11 i«ee will perform in public v week as follows, under the 2 of Mr. J C. Hitch, L.R.A.M., K.M.S.M.: July 25 at Telok Ayer at 6 Capitan" J. P. Sousa; "Story ires- Aubrey Winter; "The Sigmund Romberg; "ConChater Robinson; "Once upon
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  • 445 7 THE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended July 16 reads: PLAGUE. Bassein anc Rangoon were the only ports in the Eastern arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, a death having been notified from the
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  • 499 7 lIOPES FOR AN EARLIER SETTLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE TRANSPORT STRIKE ARE NOW DASHED TO THE GROUND AS THE GENERAL BODY OF THE EMPLOYEES OF THE TRACTION COMPANY HAVE REJECTED THE SUGGESTIONS OF THE MALAYAN AGENT FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, MR. C. S. VENKATACHAR, I.C.S. strikers
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  • 107 7 Helsinki. POLICEMEN, who entered a villa in Haga, a suburb of Helsinki, found 50 fats inside. The tcrunts of the villa, an aged couple, apparently never allowed the cats out of the house. The condition of the place was one of appalling filth. The ca<s
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  • 460 7 The appointment of Mr. Ernest Arthur de Buriatte to be a Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, SS lor a psriod of three years from April 5, IU3B, nas been approved by the King. The re-appointment of Mr. Rene Henry de Soimmihac Onraet as an Official Member
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    • 11 7 I I Jolly Well DailySlw BOVRIL For Health and Vitality 6APBB
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    • 588 7 Enhance the beauty of your home by keeping your silver lustrous and clean with the world-famous Silvo. Gives a quick, easy clean with a lasting shine. Insist upon Silvo. Manu'acture rs RECKITT SONS, LTD., HULL LONDON W'ri'c fcr free sample to the agent HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD. SINGAPORE: M 3
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    • 351 8 Song-and-Girl-filled Musical Show! The Brightest in Town! Fa pTtoT jj* <>.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Ĕtm DOROTHY LAMOUR y .M fjfd W. C. FIELDS 1 MARTHA RAVE SHIRLEY ROSS *{4 t 808 HOPE J LYNNE OVERMAN RUFE DAVIS THE BIG LEIF ERIKSON GRACE BRADLEY DKUAUvADI TITO GLIZAR QJ7 KIRSTEX FLAGSTAD SHEP FIELDS
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    • 333 8 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes. Complicated cases [i TĔT"&rof defective\\ vision. X\ GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. I DANCING y FAVOURITE, JESSIE MATTHEWS IN HER SUNNIEST SUCCESS 'SAILING ALONG'
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    • 273 8 TastHshght 6-15 9-i5 PAVILION Bubbles with comedy! with romance! Fizzes with dan S e r And pops-the-co k to overflowing thrills of frothy mystery! ir\H^* R E JJ 5- LUPIN <V?*> DOUGLAS VIRGINIA BRUCE WARBKMimi j EVERYBODY IS PREPARIXcj 1 TO ATTEND J THE GRAND GALA OPENING OF i AiAiA\/*/C
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  • 710 9 MOTHER REVEALS STORY BEHIND THE TRAGEDY London, July 12. «7EEPINC bitterly and clasping her dead son's old school blazer, a pathetic mother, a widow to whom fate has dealt two cruel blows in past three years, last night told the story which lies behind a
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  • 22 9 Messrs. Yadi and Kamis, Malayan tennis stars, wer? entertained to dinner at the G. H. Cafe, by the V.M.C.A. on Saturday night.
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  • 52 9 Singapore, Friday. The charges of attempted extortion of $4 and escaping from lawful custody preferred against Tan Ngiap Mcc was 'his morning mentioned in the second court before Mr. J. C. H. O'dhnm, the Second Magistrate, when. at. the request of Court Inspector Wray. July, 29, was fixed
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    26 9 Captain H. H. Balfour. UnderSecretary for Air making the first flight in a glider after opening the National Gliding Contests on Dunstable Downs, Bedfordshire.
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  • 219 9 London, July 15. HENRY Bth spoon, six inches lontr, weighing only one ounce and made In 1509. has been sold at an auction here for £320. Ir whs discovered 1G years ago when an old oak floor was removed from a manor house in East Dorset.
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  • 47 9 The next session of the Bihar Legislative Asaemblv will commence on July 25. and continue till Aug. 18. It will dlsoose o f the Tenancy Amendment Bill, the Members' Salaries and Allowances Bill, the reduction of the Arrears of Rents and other Bills. —'United i Press I.
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  • 254 9 ONE of the worst motor smash-ups in Singapore for a long time occuired in the early hours of yesterday morning, at about 2.30 a.m.. near the junction of Joo Chiat Road and East Coast Road. One man, a Chinese was killed outright. As far
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  • 141 9 London, July 15. LIST oi" "do's" and "don'ts*" .or schoolchildren to avoid dangers during the summer holidays has been issued by the London County Council through its teachers.. The list is: Traffic: need for 'Safety First." Drowning: care in bathing, danger of entering moored
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  • 29 9 A picture of t British ship from Valencia, Spain, taken duriii» raids; '>y Nationalist craft on Biitisli and ether merchant Ahjn lying in the port there.
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  • 306 9 'From xjur Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. T;he funeral of Mr. J. L. Oowie, who wa, found dead yesterday at hi.s bungalow in Pegoh Estate, took place this evening at the Bnk.it Seredit Ci.aetery and was largely attended. The Rev. L. St. G. Peter
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  • 162 9 Moscow. rURTHER developments concerning the production of synthetic rubber in the I.S.S.R. are to be accelerated as a result of new decisions taken by the Soviet Government. The growing demand for rubber hub arisen from the rapid expansion rf the Soviet motor-car industry which, started
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    • 106 9 5260 On the beach at Waikiki. 5567 The Beauty Hula. Little Heaven of the seven seas 6516 oXa C ?c m se. ba=k t0 Beloved. 6560 Hawaiian Souvenirs. 5007 Or -rass snack. Under the Tropical Moon. Brow In California. cl to .say good bye 6586 I d llke to see
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    • 69 9 rS U N TALKIES (New World) 7.30 TO-NIGHT fUO Romance And Danger Under the Radiant Chinese Moon! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in •STOW AWAY" ROBERT ALICE YOUNG FAYE LAUGHTER—danger—excitement! And Shirley talking and Singing Chinese! I EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9 p.m. THE GREATEST SINGING STAR O* Tjie AGE
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    • 64 9 j THE RIGHT STUDIO FOR YOUM PORTRAITS LtLl'WfiilTft STI2MO. I 79, North Bridge Koad, tU»p—ite Adclnhi liotr.l), SINGAPORE. THE ONE EVENT THAT EVERYBODY'S iWATTING2 WEDNESDAY I Qpcning t At the CAPITOL 15 6.15-9.15 The world's favorite comics are back I j .fn their first feature In a year! j STAN
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  • 36 10 V* A a Mr. A. E. Johnson thanks all relatives, friends ana others who sent wreaths, messages and telegrams of condolexco as well as all those who attended the funeral cf his wife.
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  • 536 10 *THE relationship between the United States and China has been, and still is, one of harmony and perfect understanding This cordial friendship can be traced as far back as 1899 when President John Hay advocated the "Open Door" policy in order to save China from being partitioned
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  • 194 10  -  Human Side Of The Exchequer By C.F. Carlyon Hendry f qHAT unfortunate Minister who hold-; Britain's purse-strings is easily the most unpopular of the Government team. How could it be otherwise? It is he who decides how much of our earnings we sha'1
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  • 215 10 THOUGH the official Wo Impose* taxes upon us is naturally looked upon as cold-blocded and almrst inhun an by -he burdened taxpayer. Sir John Simon is really one of the most sympathetic of men and Ministers. He will sacrifice his prospects to his principles whon he
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  • 208 10 AS regards his other amusements. everybody knows that Sir John Simon is an enthusiastic golfer, and won the Parliamentary Golf Handicap a few years back. He is never so happy as when he is taking part in some functicn connected with tire royal and ancient game Not long
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  • 165 10 I IKE many others who I. fame, Sir John is "a manse." His father wa Rev. E. Simon, a Congregat; ial ster at Bath. At the ago of 1! ture Chancellor won a ><* Fettes of £60 a year. He began to rise rapidly soon as
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  • 502 10 NOTES COMMENTS Electricity Water Charges |T is good news to read that the trading departments of the Bingapdl Municipality—the Electricity, Water and Gas Departments—showed a substantial excess of income over expenditure daring last year, particularly the Efec- tricity an d Water Departments the net aggregate of this surplus, together with
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  • 103 10 A heading m a daiiv !> tionist Sentenced." Now p< will go straight. ;Jj "Do women i t ally spend clothes?" asks a fashion write so much so much. as so A statue of a bricklayer erected in U.S.A We In this country-we have era. 0
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  • 83 11 Reuter. Moscow, July 24 READINESS to fight in rase of war and loyalty and devotion to Stalin were the themes cf picturesque pageants formms part of a six-hour sports parade in Moscow. M. Kosarev. secretary of the Young Communist League, stressed the preparedness
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  • 165 11 Paris, July 24. NARCOTM s valued at £3,300 and forti pounds in weight were oei/ed by the Paris police following Ibc arrfSf of two men. As a result it is announced that the French detective service has sent informant n to London which it is
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  • 158 11 Reuter. Tokyo. July S5 4 KID for the amicable settlement of the Changkufeng incident is A ln report that the Japanese government may propose ment of two Hint Japanese Manchoukuo and Soviet etmnm ss jns c «e to ttie the frontier disputes and
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  • 281 11 Alternative Solution? Reuter. London, July 24. QREAT satisfaction is expressed in London with the results cf the royal visit to Paris and both as regards the state functions and private diplomatic conversations it is -It that <he visit proved the greatest success. From the
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  • 80 11 Watched by President Lebrun and his Ministers, detachments of the French Army paraded down the Champs Elysees. Paris, in the annual Bastille Day celebrations. Bastille Day celebrates the fall of the famous State prison of Paris in 1789. marking the outbreak of the Revolution Here are Chasseurs
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  • 116 11 Saragossa, July 24. RATIONALIST troops operating on the Extremadura front have captured the town of Castucra. with many prisoners and much material. In course of four days they have captured 1.760 square miles at an almost unprecedented speed, though the entire area is not yet fully
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Moscow July 24. A MEMORIAL service to-day for Queen A Marie Rumania was held at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral -Moscow b I ole surviving Cathedral and was the first service for royalty held in Moscow ince the Revolution.—Renter.
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  • 221 11 Shanghai, July tf. IT is officially announced by Chinese military headquarters n Hankow that during the past fortnight a total of 21 Japanese naval vessels have been sunk by the Chinese air force on the Yangtse. In addition to the above.
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Bucharest, July 24. THE Japanese military attache at Warsaw and several high Rumanian air officials were among 14 killed when a Polish air liner crashed near the PolishRumanian frontier Renter
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  • 32 11 Reuter. London, July °A. THE Spanish Republican (iovcrnmeut his accepted with a fey minor reservations the Non-intervention Committee's plan for withdrawal of volunteers from th-* war.— Renter.
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  • 110 11 Reuter. Vancouver, July 24. A THOUSAND lumberjacks assisted sailors from the Canadian destroyer "Fraser" in fighting one of the worst forest fires in the history of Vancouver Island. Great, pillars of fire, roaring through virgin timberland on tho Bast coast of the island, hundred miles
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  • 326 11 Reuter. Paris, July 24. T ,?i i lnte t rna tio, K l PCa Ce < onfeience h <*re passed a resolution to-day in airc^ft^rm.m° m f Pen v° WnS dema di »S ihe supply of antitl c S IOUU bp unhindereJ a
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Banmi, N W. Frontier. July 24. NINE were killed and ?A wounded in a raid on Bannu by 300 daceits belonging to the Waztris and other tnbes. The raiden occupied important points near the frontier constabulary post, the police station and outside the parade ground. After
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  • 187 11 Reuter. London, July !1. THE Co-operative Wholesale Soeretv's attitude towards the i pronosa! o to boycott Japanese goods were explained by Sir William Bradshaw, the President, at a meeting of the society at Manchester. He snid that out of 1.200 imitated societies, cn!y 40 had asked
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  • 76 11 British Official Wireless. London. July 23. THE future of the World Fair to be held in New York next year will be a replica of the Robert Burns cottage faithfully reproducing not merely the architectural but Interior decorations of the Scottish national poets home ai Alloway Ayrshire.
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  • 35 11 Washington, July 24. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's message U President Ortiz, of Argentina, sale that the Gran Chaco Peace Treaty between Bolivia and Paraguay offered (oncrete evidence cf the existence ol very neai and lasting inter-Americar solidarity.**
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  • 104 11 Reuter. Berlin. July 24. A REPORT that Germany and Manchukuo have coyluded a trade agreement, whereby Germany will increase her purchases of soya beans from a hundred to two hundred million marks a year is denied by official German circles. It is learned that negotiations are
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  • 583 12 COLONIAL SECRETARY APPROACHED POINTING out that the public generally are experiencing considerable inconvenience due to the ransport strike, over 20 associations, clubs and societies, mostly Chinese, are lodging a petition to-morrow with the Colonial Secretaiy, pressing for prompt aclion to settle the
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  • 40 12 Singapore, Monday. Reported to have been knocked down a motor car in the small hours thi orning, a Bengalee was admitted to le Tan Tock Seng Hospital suffering om a gash in the left thigh, exposing le bone.
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  • 19 12 Mr. S. H. Peek will address the Singa>re Rotary Club on Wednesday on "The ailding Society Movement."
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  • 86 12 FORMED to promote the personal and professional interests of all persons employed on the staff of mining companies, the Mines Aslaiic Staffs' Association has just published its memorandum of association and articles of association. The establishment of a benevolent fund from which may be made advances
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  • 175 12 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY. THE LOCAL NIGHTSOIL COOLIES' STRIKE IS CAUSING GREAT INCONVENIENCE TO MANY OF SINGAPORE'S POPULATION. Many districts have not had their buckets removed since the commencement of the strike, last Thursday. Geylang residents especially are badly affected. The emergency hands consists of approximately forty vagrants
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  • 87 12 New York, July 24. ABNORMAL rainfall caus.-d serious floods in different parts of America. The picturesque sheep country ground Sansaba, Texas, is threatened with the worst floods in its history, owing to the overflowing of the Colorado and other rivers, an area of a hundred miles
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  • 61 12 ALLEGED to have been selling carbide of Japanese manufacture, the Teochew Proprietor of a sundry goods shop at 40, Merchant Road, was assaulted with a knife by two Chinese on Saturday afternoon. He received a slash wound over the ear and another injury. Though bleeding profusely when taken
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  • 77 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, July 24. A SEVEN Power Conference of neutrals signatories of the Oslo Convention of 1930, opened here to-day and was attended by the Foreign Ministers of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg. Dr. Munch, the Danish Prime Minister, in a speech declared
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  • 23 12 Mr. John McGeoeh, of Malayan Collieries, and Miss Gladys Willmer, pholo graphed after their wedding at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
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  • 208 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sunday. SIX Tamils of Genuang Division, Segamat Estate, Segamai, were committed for trial at the Assizes by Mr. A. J. GracL\ the First Magistrate, Segamat on a charge of murdering Segaran. a Malayalee lorry driver of tin same estate.
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  • 54 12 Singapore, Monday. THE condition of Captain Rodney Beresford, Wearne Bros, pilivt, who was injured in a crash near the Swimming Club last Monday, is reported this morning to be unchanged, and he is still on the danger list. Suspicions that he had frac tured his spine are unfortunately
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  • 271 12 THE Y.W.C.A. monthly meeting of the General Committee was held on Vriday evening at Raffles Quay, with the President. Mrs. A. B. Jordan in the chair. Apologies for absence were received from Mesdames F. D. Thompson. W. G. S. Dobbie and Miss D. Foston. The chief items
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  • 521 12 MRS. Marie Antionette Johnson, wife of Mr. A. K. Johnson, technical assistant of the Public Works Department, Central, Singapore, passed away at the General Hospital Singapore earlv on Saturday morning at the age of 39 year* Mrs. Johnson came of an oui Ceylon family, the
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  • 311 12 A LARGE increase in railway revenue is reported by the General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railways for 2937, the revenue from railways alone for the year totalling 515.362.388 compared 'with 511.931.182 for the previous year. Total revenue was 516,812,fi50 compared with $13,086, 733
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  • 58 12 Mr. Peter Scot Chong Chan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Sect Lian Seng: of Singapore, and Miss Madeleine Lake, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lok-; Knoon Tok of Singapore, who uere married at St. Joseph s Church, V < lona Street, tUg morning. The bridegroom
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  • 138 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. "IT seems to me that this is an absurd situation. If the accused holds a lottery he is liable to a fine of $3,000. If he does not intend to hold a lottery he is charged with cheating. If he
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    • 23 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'HONE 5808. SINGAPORE. IRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE |L AND WORKMEN'S HWt NS V; <)N INSURANCE.
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  • 510 13 DEATH OF POPULAR SPOR TSMAN rpHE death look place in hospital on Saturday night of Flying Officer I ve-Brown-Cave, the popular Royal Air *\>ree officer-sportsman. Hying Officer Cave-Brown-Cave suffered from septicaemia, and was treat meat on Thursday. Ij i
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  • 155 13 HUMOUR and music are the chif-i Ingredients ol "The Big Broadcast of 1938'" which opened at the Capitol last night. It is a bright and breezy show, with W. C. Fields making a welcome return to the screen alter his protracted illness, and he has
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  • 24 13 Delegates of the British Optical Association and the Joint Council of Qualified Opticians attended In Rome the annual conference of the International Optical League.
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  • 334 13 (From Our Own Correspoodt'n!) Alor Star, July 22. PARTICULAR pains were taken by th<* Education Department, Kedah, to see that a hoy between the age of 12 (when vernacular education ceases), and IS, acquired in that gap of six years some sort of training; that
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  • 133 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. ABIC crowd gathered at the police station when a full grown tiger that was shot at night by a Malay farmer of Kampong Galon". Kota Lama Kiri, Kuala Kangsar, was brought for the usual police reward. It was said that
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  • 115 13 THE first meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club year was held last Tuesday when Rotarian Ho Seng Ong presided. The meeting was confined to a round-table discussion on how to enlarge the scope of Rotary in Malacca It was dec ided to have a dinner meetin j
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    • 200 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" BUTTER is protected at fe g 1 a)! times from deterioration 11• /^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y^^^ sealed in air-fight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm mmm VHONE: S PORE 5376 I lines). K. LUMPUR 5331 (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2
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  • 422 14 SELANGOR MAN'S FINE FEAT IN BROAD JUMP Better Than Existing British Army Record SINGAPORE won the unit championship at the Malayan A.A.A. championship meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for the first time since 1925. The Military came second with H less, and Selanqor
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  • 253 14 THE B.CJLC. boat the S.R.C. at c- ckpt yesterday at Hon- J.'m Green by a comfortable margin. Loth teams will be touring Penang taring the August Bank holidays. Scores: S.R.C R H Bain c and b Chia Keng Hoc!: 0 M Valber" c Kee
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  • 273 14 RESULTS at the annual athletic sports meeting- of the Medical College Union, held at the College grounds at Sepoy Lines on Saturday were as follows: Long Jump: I, Yong Kon Vui; 2, Lee Siew Choh; 20 ft. 11 1,2 ins. 100 Yards: 1. Yong Kon Vui; 2,
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  • 283 14 KEEN rivalry marked the events at the annual athletic sports meeting of Raffles College at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Results were as follows: itO Yards- 1. Wood Kan. 2 De Sa 3. 3. Clarke. JO 4 5 sees. Pitting the Weight: 1. Ambrose and Wi: iams tte)
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  • 22 14 Reuter. Berlin, Saturday. In the semi-final of the European Zone of the Davis Cup competition, Germany beat France by 3—o.—Reuter
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  • 267 14 Keen Rifle Shooting (From Our Own Correspo7'dent) Malacca, Sunday. THE results of the annual rifle meet of the Malacca volunteer corps are as follows: Titania Trophy:—H. Q Wing 164; "B" Company (Chinese) 136; "A" Company (machine gum 108. Platoon Team Match:—"B" Company 165; 4A" Company 163;
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  • 63 14 (From Our Own Reporter) H*av* penang, Monday. fcAV* ram till nearly six c'clock this morning interiered with training. Only a few nrrses from local staales were seen out. To T J2 K i nPIN and PETER JOHN did pace work, so did MAVOI RNFEN, NUTCRACKER,
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  • 269 14 WITH players frcm the Rutth East Indiee, Sa'c.eu. Ceylon ami Siam co;nruling, this year's Mrlavan "Wimbkdon" tournament will be more International Fn character than in farmer years, a.-.'! an added aUraetirn this year v ill be the intev-pe: match, on Davis Cup I ncs, between Rfataya
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  • 97 14 Singapore, Sunday. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club announce that the fifth race for the Jubilee Trophy for Merchant's Ship's Life boats, presented In commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of His late Majesty King George V, will be held on Friday Sept. 2 at
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  • 441 14 Victory By Innings Margin J7*E F|r4ranor* Cr j e i folder proof o" their r.f cricket this season ihen thei fc::tcd the Ceylon S] an innfep and W nnR in tvc- day fist tire which n*r to on cr«l on the S.C.C Padaj afternoon.
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  • 58 14 Entries for the third annual Si porc-Johore-Singaporr cycle n to be held on Auu 7 close on J at noon. All fees must be ns hon. secretary, Mr. C. 11. Ang, 6, sep Street. About twenty-three prizes nave arranged for this year's rare on display at Messrs
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  • 792 15 fourth Test Match AT LEEDS Interesting Stage Of Game t,ng staff* was reached orth Tost match at hirda? when, at the end day's play, the scores •23 and If far 0 wkt. U-STRUIA: ihc first day's play, ten dismissed! tor 223 ustraba had made 32
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  • 296 15 ENGLAND—IST INNS. C. J. Barnett, c Barnett b McCormick 30 W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly 12 J. HardstarT, run out 4 W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly 76 E. Payntev. st Barnett b Fleetwood Smith 28 H. Compton. b O'Reilly 14 C. S. Price, c McCabe b O'Reilly
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  • 86 15 London, Saturday THE following are rlosc of play .score-; in ic-dayV County ciieket matches. A*" Bournemouth Hampshire vs. Somerset. Hampshire 352 "Moore 103». Somerset 33 for none. At Newport (Mon.) Glamorgan vs. Warwickshire. Glamorgan 170. Warwickshire 131 for six. A' Loughborough Ijeicesteishire vs. Worcestershire Leicester 26J iHoworth 5
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  • 111 15 A match will be Dlayed of at the Happy World covered stadium on Thursday next at 7 p.m. between the Merrytime Badminton Parly and the Amateur athletic Union. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at the hon. r.ports captain r residence at 6.30 p.m. <or admission
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  • 180 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. SELANGOR and Malacca qualiued for the sectional semi-finals of the Foong Seong Cup Competition, following respeltive wins over P.-v.mng and Kelantan at the Victoria Institution today Malacca won an easy a—o victory over Kelantan while Belartgnr boat Penang 4—t.
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  • 101 15 (From Our Own Correspondent, Batu Pahat. Satin day. I'URTHER ties in the Batu Paha: District open championship tournament were played off last week. In the doubles Cheng Earn and Eng Chin beat Ani Samad and Shaik Ahmad as expected. Kiong Kiam and Eng Seang qualified for the
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  • 181 15 Singapore Beat Seafarer A COMBINED team from the American Association and the Singapore Cubs had sweet revenge yesterday at bt Joseph's field when they cd the Isthmian Line's s s Steel Seafarer baseball team to the tune of fifteen to first man at bat for Singa
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  • 379 15 THE Singapore Golf Club second bimonthly mixed foursomes competition tor July was played at Bukit Timah yesterday aiiernoon and resulted in a win ior Mrs. H. W. Hamilton and W. McMullan with a net score ol 31 1 4 38 cards were taken out and
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  • 116 15 game of ping-pong war, played at the Govt, Printing Dept. Sports Club round on Sunday last between Tamil's Reform Association and G.P. D. Spur. Cblu. The T.R.A. won 6 -3. The scores were as follows:— M. Arumugam beat W. T. Cherry 21— i;V 21—13. K. Sathappen beat
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  • 574 16 Malaya Cup Soccer AT STADIUM Services Beaten !n Replay SINGAPORE qualified to meet Selangor in the final of the Malaya Cup in Singapore on Aug. 6, by defeating the Services by the only goal of the match, scored by Quan Cheong in the
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  • 265 16 BRIGHT badminton was seen yesterday at the Haw-Par H*». Clerical Union, when a further batch of four ties in the Singapore Badminton Association tourney was played. The two ties of the men's junior singles provided vigorous and interesting badminton, the players maintaining a high standard throughout. Samat
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  • 90 16 (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. EXPECTATIONS were realised—but only just—at the Stadium to-day. when Selangor just managed to beat Kedah by the narrow margin of two goals to one in the Northern section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition. For a 'Cup" match, the game
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  • 110 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IN the other match of the northern section of the Malaya Cup competition, played here to-day. Penang beat Ferak by three goals to two. Perak were poor in the first half and almost gave a monopoly of the play to their
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  • 40 16 The LoyaLs' Dininp Hall staff drew with the Nelson soccer team, one-all, at the Gutram School ground yesterday in a friendly soccer match. Pte. Walker scored for the Loyals and Chelliah for the Nelson team. Mr. Ellis refereed
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  • 249 16 GOOD progress has been made with the men's singles and doubles badminton tournaments in Johcre Bahru. Results of ties made to date were:— SINGLES—IST ROUND A. Rahman b Bujang (Dapat) beat Chia Khiam Tee (Steadfast) 15—3, B—ls, 15—10. Y. C. Swee (Companion) beat Er Wee Cheng
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  • 134 16 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) IN a rather fast exciting game of soccei the Belia Club of Johore outplayed a combined Segamat eleven to win by s—l.5 —1. Though Segamat were a weakened side due to the absence of a couple of Police players who were away
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  • 225 16 Successful Function At Jalan Besar THE second annual sports meeting of the Municipal Services' Club was held on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium in threatening weather which however, did not mar the day's sport. The presentatioa of prizes was made by Mr. W. Bartley at
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  • 261 16 (From Our Ou n Repo renanj;. Satunl.n. "POLLOWING are handicaps l« )r u, c first day's racing on J u i> g the Penang Autumn meeting. HORSES, Class 1, 6 h-rs. Jack Druce <j 4 Pure Gold Eombiis m Miltondale Meadowman Sir Theobald Empiric Strathpeffer Calvados
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  • 279 17 INCREASED WORK UNDER THE NEW CONSTITUTION (United Press). THE Bengal Government have decided to increase the staff of the Bengal Secretariat in order to cope with the volume of work which has increased by leaps and bounds since the inauguration of the new Constitution. Firstly,
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  • 201 17 IN thes? days, when the British Navy is manned by a voluntary personnel, it is strange to think that some oi the Navy's most brilliant actions In the past were Fought by ships whose crews were composed largely of men forced into service by tne
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  • 163 17 (United Press). Simla, July 19. THE Council of the Rudyard Kipling Memorial Fund has awarded a number of scholarships for boys under fourteen and fifteen years of age tenable at the Imperial Service College, Windsor. The annual value of the scholarships is £70 which is considered sufficient
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  • 145 17 (United Press). ON the recommendation of the Director of Industries, the Government of Madras have constituted a Technological Examination Board with a view to controlling the conditions under which young men. aspiring to diplomas of the School of Technology, Textile Institute or other central Technological
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  • 75 17 (United Press). THE Maharajadhiraja of Darbharga has ?ent a letter to Dr. Rajandra Prasad imoressing on him the desirability of starting a propaganda among the tenants to persuade them to pay their rents regularly to the landlords. He suggests that it is essential that
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    • 94 17 Ml LTUM IN PARVO (Much in Little). There's much in the little name to satisfy you. Much in the J excellence of its J Service, the Ikl Quality and I I I _M Naturalness of m§ A I its tone and in I I J the all-round reliability of its
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    • 223 17 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD OMmW( mi mil Ckimkt* *tn4 Storm V i j For Style, Comfort, Kconomy. Etc. j CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., I MANUFACTURING OPIICIAN6, Head Office: 162, South Bridge Kd., Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge lid. SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. OVRHAUL'^ The Modern IV to Recondition Motors" B
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    • 991 17 0 V THE AIR TODAY a i f fcsa And Where To Listen In PORE LONDON HONGKONG «M m TRANSMISSIONS 2 I ZBW 9.52 Mcs (31.4 mi p.m. rIS ?I CS (16 8 m) 520 Dan ce music me (Canton- p m GbF 1514 Mcs < 19 8 m >
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  • 157 18 Berlin. A POLICEMAN on duty near the Alexander Platz in the East t f Berlin, which is practically as busy as Ludgate Circus, was amazed to see gypsy death rites being performed in the middle of the street a gaping crowd. This was too much
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  • 139 18 LI IS Excellency the Governor accom- panied by the Private Secretary and the Aicle-de-Camp, will leave Singapore by train on the evening of July 29 on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency will return by the night train on Aug. 7 arriving at
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  • 689 18 London, July 12 WHETHER the relationship between a man and a woman who Uvea in the same house was that of a patient and a nurse or something entirely different was a question that faced Mr. Justice Hudson in
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  • 59 18 This picture, ju?t received from Valencia, Spain, taken dariag aum raids by Natienalist aircraft on British and ether merehui t the pori. there. These raids took place on the same day. one <»i t which suffered most severely being the London steamer
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  • 121 18 Utlic old hidy patting hj. Seemed so sweet end New York. Juh 1 MRS Ida Jimeyfield. a»ed W*j five, was shopping in a siitci Farmington. Michigan, mk heard a noise comma from as acrors the road. Mrs. Jimevfield entered saw two bandits who
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  • 74 19 (United Press). 'By Air Mall) A. Bombny, July 16. large quantity oi gold worth Rs. 73.61.494 was Humbay to foreign coun'he s s. "Maloja*-" 1 arried ten consignments •ollectively valued at for London and one more wth Rs. lor for New York. Paris or r 01
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  • 508 19 Sind (United Press). (By Air Mail) Karachi. July 17. *JpHE action of the Sind Ministry in agreeing with the Governor on the question of introducing a new sliding scale of land assessment, against the mandate of their Parly, has put the Allahbux Ministry in a
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  • 134 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) New Delhi, July 18. SEVERAL important items figure on the agenda for the forthcoming meeting of the Council of the AllIndia Muslim League, to be held here at the League's office in Bahmaran on July 30. The meeting will
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  • 243 19 (United Press). (By Air Mai!) Karachi. July 17. THE Congress Party, which met at ten last night and continued their deliberations till the early horn's of this morning, adopted a lengthy resolution withdrawing its support to the present Allahbux Ministry. The resolution says: "The Congress Party
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  • 92 19 (United Press). Bombay. July 18. THE Congress Working Committee which will neet at Wardha on July 23 has a lengthy agenda to go through there being as many as eight items for consideration. Besides these the meeting will Consider the recent suspicion which Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose
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  • 403 19 C.P. Berar (United Press). (By Air Mail) Najrpur. July 17. pOLLOWING a breakdown in the talks between the Ministers of the Central Provinces and Berar, on the question of the redistribution of portfolios, two Ministers from Berar—Mr. R. M. Peshmukh and Mr. P. B. tiole— have
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