Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1939

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 46 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: G ua ra it teed La rges t Sa les vo ■No. 182. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, August 2, 1939. The Malaya Tribune _20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1939 FIVE ('Ext?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 I RraJ Vie ISO NBAY I It 1 B l T N E Dominant In Malaya f WHEN VISITING THE 1 A.H.A. 16th. Malayan Exhibition AT Xl ALA LUMPUR On iugust sth. 6th. 7th. E IT A POINT TO CALL AT STALL No. 35 ASPECT AN!) TASTE TOE LOCAL FRUITS
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    • 67 1 mW% AfflLA herbs anf olher 48uMDt n valuable ingredients maoraS Sole Agents:— M. P. ML IBRAHIM CO., 5. Rochore Road. DRUGLEBS HEALING. MAX TING SUM, Ph.D., D.M.T., D.S.T., M.S.P., F.P.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M-Th. (Lond.). MECHANOTHERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY. No. 6, Jalan Skola, Kuala Lumpur. PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear it. Self-treatment of sickness
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    • 167 1 DiMONDI SHUT STEEL EQUIPMENT STEEL SHELVING, S"*EtL CUPBOARDS. STLI.L LOCKERb V/nte jor descriptive tolicr lo tlie Manufacturers DIAMOND METAL PKODI'CTS CO., LTD., 601, Kampong Bahru Road, S'pcre Ask for descriptive folder *mart GIRLS LADIES always LOVELY SKIN 25<$ per boiUe tpesfcage extra > Special Offer: ONE BOTTLE GIVEN FREE to
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    • 70 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY RO4D, SINGAPORE. I MAJESTIC HOTLL, I KUALA LUMPUR. \\\\mWSk%^BBBBBBĔĔĔBBSBBBBBSSBSSSSSSSS^ British empire probmt British Simula rd Specifications BENGAL Lamps CONSUME COMPARATIVELY LESS AMOUNT OF CURRENT FOR. -THE SAME ILLUMINATION. Guaranteed average Life of 1,000 burning hovr under Normal conAmr m\ mmm *\um^m^^^^BUM Obtainable everywhere
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  • 154 2 Last Night's First Night CROWDED houses yesterday saw a Penary girl, in the role of China's Joan of Arc. r.ive one of the finest cha:acteris3iions possible, in the picture "Hua Mv Lan" at the Capitol. Chan Yu Chan/;,, charming and beautiful actress, gives a really
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  • 39 2 Under the ausoices of the Seventh Day Adventist Geylang Church, a series >f nubile, 'ectures on Christian Truth £2 b I;" ld Af a st Sanies English School. No. 101, Onan Road, every Saturday at 8 p.m.
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  • 71 2 \PITOL: "Hua Na Lan" (Chinese). ALHAMBRA: "Canlessions oi I M Spy." PAViLION: '•Yon Can t (\vn An Honest Man." MARLBOROUGH: "Toofan Oueni GARRICK: "Zarro RicW> ApuV and "Now or Never." EMPIRE: "S.O.S. Coast Guard" I—6). HAPPY WORLD: "Happy Theatre: "Room Sen ii neering Inhibition Cabaret. Sidf >h<'n>.
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  • 214 2 TO-MORROW FOR AJ ERS. Net day Wbefr 'JJ helpful to businesi very unfavourable for Hons in land, prone! csta,*e. Favourable for official work, o*d interviews. Not 0004 f ness journeys, and tp turcs should be avoU SPECIAL INFLUENi 20 to March 29 23 to October 23.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 417 2 DTK AMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA VI imm '••incorporated in Eneland). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tannage. Spore 1939 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. ll ;«aNCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t bnNGALORE 6.000 Aug 2t KaNPUKA 17,000 Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 t BfcHAR 6.010
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    • 487 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in I OHM*). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China In port m.s. "ELBE" Aug. 17 I m.s. "COBURC" Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM" omltc Mai/.la, North China and
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    • 462 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hong Slang" Aug. 9 "Hong Siang"
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    • 133 2 HAMBCRC-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische OampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AxVD JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 T m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Si Japan P<?rti Aug. 12 i m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 169 2 To-day's Crossword ~Ti I la I P I 5 6 T~~v 5 5 H I 10 ii I i s 11 15 16 rri 5a I I 1 23 24 25 26 27 CLUES ACROSS: (H IS DOWN 8 Writing ta';i<: 1- Astonish. 9. Oval. 2. Came doj. 10. Speck
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  • 409 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change dbek Steady Quietly steady ,I Buyers 87 16 87,16 Sellers 8»/ 2 89 16 116 ward Aj Buyers 8 7,16 Severs 8% •September Buyers 87 16 87 16 SeUer3 89 16 8»/ 2 —1116 Forward Oct Dec. Buyers 8»/ 2
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  • 161 3 List Of Current Dividends Singaoore, Aug. 1. C p.m. Total l Company Dividend Boola financial close Date Ex Div. n\ Payable Date 10 vt/ Kamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 5 l»/ 2 d. bonus 5% int. July 29 Aug. 9 July «1 9d.
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  • 832 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug 1, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Amput Tin 3 8 *j3 Austral Amal 4 4 7% Austral Malay 38V 40iAyer Hi t arn 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 179 18 6 Batu
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  • 15 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noun in Singapore to-day was:— $***** (unchanged).
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  • 23 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 7j16 Mown 1 16); Sellers 9 16 (down 1 16).
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  • 116 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $113y 4 up and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 9 16 cents, buyers October! December 28 3 4 cents, market quiet. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was generally rather brighter with Rubber shares again well
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  • 166 3 Singapore, Aug t. R. (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W Coast. No. 2 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Pice Siam 1 $166 Rice Siam 2 $151 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Brcken Rice No. 1 $ICS Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • 222 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 .....101 102 norn 4 y,% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. ao Ml 108 norn ffSg?. IHH norn 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000 Int May 1 Nov 1 118 IJU c l--5% 1928
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  • 62 3 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 2. THE Egyptian Finance Minister announces that he will approach tne British Governmcn* w'th a vi w to arrang'.ng a barter ae;reem o nt similar to th r Anglo-American agreemen* N 10--tiations were proceeding with the Spanish Government of
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  • 114 3 Londo>\ Aug. 1. Paris 176 23 32 New York 4.68'a Montreal 4 68 a Bru Q j1 27.55 Gr. va 1" 7" 3 o Am rdam 8.80Vi Milan Berlin Jl 66% !,isbcn ilO% Belgiun. ii.66 3 4 Athens 547»' 2 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.9C BelTjrab" 210
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 34 3 THE EASTERN UNITED LSSURAKI I CORPORATION. LIMITED HRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, J >LARY, PERSONAL ACCI T VOHKMEN S COMPENSA NON AND PUBUC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HAD OFriCF l«j *fc.CTL STREET, «TNGAPCS»If. W. HALL, n««»'fti Manager
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    • 205 3 The Mercantile Bank of i in——im —c- m—'M—l India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE. 1939 lOYERSER- 1 CHINESE I BRNKMS I Undertakes banking transactions of ever, description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with
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    • 344 3 BAXK OF CHIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Stree* Singapore. Telephones: Manager Office 6444. Sub Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Of 5188-9 C able Address: SirNGKUO P: lid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.00 I i l Funds in Excess of Ch 3,200.000.00 Total Assets approximately J"
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    • 533 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS WAN iSD Stoarl Eurasian Sales Girl ior Toilet D' V t preferably wnh experience. Appiy Manager WluUaways Singapore. APPLICATIONS FOR SALESGIRLS job for Bnj 770, positions rilled Applicants thanked Mayfair. i:: f jG.A WANTED: A .killed Binder lor a Malacca Printing Firm. Willing to do other r/vrk during slack
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    • 623 4 WANTED TO RENT:: Large house suitable for gue.st, house furnished or unfurnished. Box 838, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. COOS/ WANTED 2nd hand Encyclopedia I Brittanica in eood condition (14?); Edition) preferably with year book. I Sta'e lowest price. Interested Box.. j Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (BGC-A) WANTED Secondhand Tungar rectifier good
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    • 538 4 SALE: Benares, Bangalore, Kornad Silksarees. Saratha Siiksan Store, Malay Street. Kuala Lumpur, Behind Whiteaway*. (907-AJ FOR SALE: D.88.L. 12 Bore hammer gun, A. D cross bolt, continental make, accessories, $75. 280 Ross sporting rifle (Evans, London), accessories, 50 rounds, $150. Enquiries "The Ark," Ponggol. (892.A» BORNEO YELLOW MAIZE (wnolesale and
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    • 552 4 FOR COMFORT AND SAFETY, have your next Perm done at .< AYES' BEAUTY PARLOUR, (Specialists in Permanent Waving. 136-A, Kirn Seng Road. Near Great World, Main Entrance. Charges: $6, $10, $12.50. (9.03-A) LIM CHOON SENG Undertakers and marble merchant, also artificial wreath, porcelain, photo and fresh flower wreath made to
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    • 642 4 I THE GREAT WORLD CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that C. C. Soon and Lee Yong Hoe ale no more in our employ from 25th July, 1939, and that they will have no authority to negociate any business with any body on behalf of the Great World Co. THE GREAT
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    • 377 4 AUCTION SALE Cf k?jdern well-made p I HOUSEHOLD PURNTTURe JNGHOUSE- electric refru-r cabinet gramophone, crockery M v ware, Cutlery, Lii-n! Pi,!; V To Be Held At N/> m On Saturday, Augu |2tJ 2.30 p m On view from Thursday Catalogues 'ssued THE SINGAPORE AUC] notice. The Establishment of j poi«
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  • 106 5 1 M X c V uly 29th at U a.m. at No. 759, Grove Road, Singapore MiTan Swee Hoe, aged 67. passed away peacctullv. lie is survived by his two widows, i) sons-Messrs. Tan Suan Khiong, Sunn Chee. Suan Chew, Masters Suan Chuan, Suan Kok and Suan
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  • 83 5 Mi Que k Tek Kin v;i-h: 1"i ten'Jer h»s lli. i»V. K. M«'ssr H. W. Hiiveiy. r IJ Hwi-i u. J Eas! n, V C uk and the Asiatic Staff fur »he J: tt«r it cuigratulalionst souvenir and the Tau P.nivrn him iti hjnour <-f hi' Lampijttc-n cf 2n
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  • 38 5 "PQL'IRFD immediately k'ngincer f<a pa'in oil lac'my Applicant* mu#t have fi yars" IV* chauicii engineering r-ppn. tireshlp. Mini,: exp: ilenee .md u Government 2nd Grade CriUhc;U< will bn re commendation I' .'jly P. x N- Malaya Tnoune *.J
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  • 218 5 Reuter. Macau, Aug. L Japanese planes 10-day dropped ciiculars uuin- the Chinese inhabitants of Shekki to accept Japan's friendship. Immediately afterwards other planes machinegunned Shekki killing upwards of 20 people, while warships off Wangmoon shelled the coast. Fighting i.s at present in progress, with a thousand Japanese
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  • 128 5 Reuter. Moscow. Aug 2. ONE of the reasons for delay in the Anglo-Soviet negotiations is that the British formula for indirect aggressicn leaves a loophole for the aggressoi. declares a statement by the official Tass Agency. lading that in reality the difference is not
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  • 99 5 London. Aug. 1. j A BRITISH firm has just snipped to: Russiu the last consignment of I Lduipmcni for the world* longest car- j tier telephone system ol nearly 6.000 j miles. lt Will cross Liberia and cover practically the entire breadth of the U.S.S.R giving
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  • 266 5 Shanghai, Aug. 1. ?F the Japanese plan comes through, the biggest battle yet to be 1 fought in China will be staged in September. According to foreign military observers the Japanese authorities have been planning for some time one of the biggest offensives in North.
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  • 80 5 Shanghai, Aug. 2. THE Russo-Japanese crisis over the Sakhalin dispute is assuming serious proportions. According to the Japanese version, work on the cil and coal fields of Sakhalin has oeen greatly handicapped by Soviet restrictions on the importation of labour and material which are necessary for operating
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  • 73 5 Reuter. London. Aug. 1. On the Stock Exchange to-day. the absence of buying interest was responsible for the downdrift in most groups under the lead of gilt-edged industrials, however, resisted, owing to July unemployment figures being the be>t ior ten years. Kaffirs were al o firm on Parts
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 2. A TOTAL of 13,694 Japanese were killed in 365 engagements during the second half of June, according to ir official Chinese communique, which adds that 56 Japanese tanks were destroyed, thirteen Japanese warships and other vessels were sunk and ten
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  • 122 5 London. Aug. 3. I THIS year's exercises of the Royal Air Force, to be carried oat norn Tues'Ky next until the following Friday, v ill be on a larger Kale than ever before. In the manoeuvres, which will Include important night operations, there edil be more
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  • 48 5 Reuter. Moscow. untitled Th) Council of the People's Commesure ha decided t-> float a fresh 20--u-ai State clx milliard roubles four per vent, ioar for economic and culUuv. J v lounifn. under the third five-yeer phil and for the consolidation n ine c. i-.ncc of the country Reuter.
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  • 226 5 Sequel To Labour Protests London, Aue;. 2. IT is announced to-day that Lord Runciman, the Lord President of the Council, h 13 resigned from the boards of six companies following a statement by the Prime Minister yesterday bringing up to date the ruling regarding
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  • 120 5 Reuter. Madrid. Ann I Tin* PrrneM pevs i w hittrri* attarlcei in almost all SpalU h paper* H t»w lev (liyi Th"\ flf'.n" tlv'i 1'rt'iii." i Pew.-pi!PITS. invilvyhd '5V Hi- Govern m»nl u•'♦' nMid*w»tin«! rumpulen auam.-i Spain fVllh the nbJ'Tl oi disturbing her new-found unit> PrnmUl^nc
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  • 40 5 London, Aug. 2-The Prime Minister' lave an assurance In the House of Ccm mens yesterday that adequate arrange- 1 ments had been made to ensure that Parliament could continue to meet in time of war—British Wireless.
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  • 399 5 POLICY NOT BEING ALTERED Reuter. London, Aug. I. A CLEAR analysis and reaffirmation of the Government's policy towards China has been sent to Sir A. lark Kerr for transmission to the Chinese Government at Chungking, v.rites The Times diplomatic correspondent. It includer. points from Mr. Chamberlain's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 551 5 Latest Advertisemenjts m i l afe 1936 Hillman Minx Saloon Model Cheap. Pa:;:ted dtcar;r new tyres. TVx, Insurance Ay |y 235. 'niv"> Valley Road. 5 Jj' m <919.A> "GIANT WITHIN YOU" 1 m.v hi Personal Magneictical Power and Knowledge BAXTER'S Bjoks. we give Two Art Paintings FREE rd with name
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    • 378 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. In connection with th» August Bank Holidays, the Right mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on 4 h and 5 .h Aug.. 1939, will run in two portion The first portion conveying fiivt da* passengers only will run usual and the second portion conveying
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    • 164 5 A DEGREE IN ACCOUNTANCY Secretaryship Com hoe unl-incy. Shipping. Bank- ing. Insurance or Bookkeeping is essential for a I hlghl] -paid t'xprutlvp pi sition. Examinations can j lx- taken in Ma!, va and success guaranteed by postal training. Th** school of Accountancy is the leading Institution m the Brlttsta Bmptrc
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    • 79 5 Taken Pe?u»ar/y L«ery Hif* BILE BEANS KEEP YOU FIT AND WELL AND ATTRACTIVELY SLIM Babies j In 'Ist en: 'RCPW Gripe Mixture infallible Remedy fcr the Newborn and Child:-, n. suffering from Gripe, Acidity, flatulence, whoop I Ing cough and other s: mpti m in connection with U Gives instant
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  • 300 6 Tuesday, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Paterson had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, July 26. His Excellency presided at a meeting oi the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. HE. Major-General and Mrs. W. G. S. Bobbie and Miss Dobbie arrived to stay at
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  • 182 6 ;To the Editor °1 «k? Malay" Tribune Sir —1 -should like to endorse the remark* made bv Mr Parbury at IV mceUnc of Hie Singapore MtiTUCifl»» Commissioners regarding the iart thai no representations were made by the Municipal Services Club us to
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  • 384 6 i To the Editor of the Malaya Triburic\ Sir. -The letter of "N SB" touching upon the present cttitude of the Western Powers toward the Sino-Japanese undeclared hostilities was instructive a.-: well as illuminating. It sounded n most timely warning for •itiivei a! prepared ness aganvst asiy and
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  • 352 6 I To the Editor of 'h H Sir, In tlf tii wi--h t<» dr. w tin att directum transports I um. >. to a glaring dcflcu'n>-> Municipality deeiia-d t bus service bHwet t'• irungu Raya, .ealdcuL. the move as a strp m The majority of «1». tut*
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  • 49 6 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 1. The passed the Administra: i I i after reducing it from 2.800 mil iar s to 1,615 million dollars row goes to the Hon.' ol R -ives. The Senate's action DJ Jj ed the chancss of Congress adj by the week-end.—X
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 Ur TSStM P"P^«imPWi Vl 4 M 3 U A I Picked and preserved as soon as are ri P c ant t3^^-111""''packed in airtight bottles, Crosse Black well's Gooseberries remain as ;fresh and juicy as on the <y(i day that they are gathered and will make the most i^^nijja:-inviting tarts
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    • 69 6 f Second Hand Radios Fully gua r anteed and serviced. Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY\ 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacci, Kuala Luinjmi Ipoh, Pr ing. GOLD LEAF TEA Tea in tiie 17th Century was .old a; £10 a pound! Hud the then enthusiasts tasted Gold Leal Tea,
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    • 107 6 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores ARE YOUR fe Sk EYES WEAK U0" Avail ysurself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and buill practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4,
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    • 95 6 j "PYF/* It ADIOSI For Efficiency, Reliability and II 3 Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. I Distributors: J RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. S| Kuala Lumpur. TYRODUNE Contains 14 of the 16 Health minerals bsnential to the human booy and a boon to the ailing, emaciated,
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    • 47 6 HOMEIJTf BY SPEC lAL MWANGEMI 1 A REDUCTION OF $25-00 WILL BE ALLOWED FOR 1 PURCHASE OF HOMELI I PORTABLE SKI F-MUM INC PUMP DURING TIN ENGINEERING EXHIBIT I Oh Ist (o ir.th Auuu-i. SEf-Vs AT Ol R SI AN SPOT RADIO LTD 58, Orchard Road, Biff*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 270 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Tr.c following is the progrtinge of inlls up to and Rv week ending Aug. 1939: TO DAY, AUG. 2 V s!g 5»,,-.:.i «g*s| ss 5 U ci us i^acJi**' 1 rrs I d 3n &b V F Int. Sc Seel on h la n*. .t Bn. H VF
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 280 8 (iSTopenlng TO-MORROW 3.15 M.15 and MS AT THE CAPITOL I SHOWS; Saturday—Sunday and Monday AL-CJ.-M/s Mammoth Musical Holiday STEP THIS WAY FOR j jßyj' duco your grandest musical fun-show Ift J x BURNS ALLEN \v< kvl V "ms> <V, i,h fast of 600 jk I </ i SAT. 5. 11,
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    • 300 8 Uproariously mirthful story" TRIBUNE. CXRAIT< TIMFS "Can be recommended as worth-while comedy SIKAII* nwo. Last Night 6-15 9-15 A Fields' day of laughs as nY /11 I McCarthy mows him down 90 P/WILIvyrN explosive minutes of hilarity EtSaarBERGEN'tUieMcCARTHY TWHI l'M'* llJ|l|i Hi 111 f amaal^ SEE DA TANG VALERIE of
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    • 231 8 CHINA'S FINEST MOTION PICTURE! Acclaimed by Packed Houses at all 1 SnoWs Yesterday A Positively LAST DAY j jL aUhcCAPITO 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 Under the Patrona;;v <>»• C^JR^J^ Consul Generally WC The stor >' of j j JOAN of ARC HUA MU t Starring The Beautiful Penang-born Screen Miss
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  • 151 9 Singapore, Wednesday. xeck Hin, Storekeeper of Goodyear Orient Company, Liyesterday honoured uy the executives and has friends >! ol twenty-five years in service. Mr. Quek was d service pm and a d by Mr. H. W. Shiveiv, Dir ctoT; on behalf of the lon Oi
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  • 220 9 MALAY OPINION ON MALAY ANISATION article on "Malayanlsa- I what we think of it," Lemre Malay daily newspa- steadily systems, aiming ition, are being adopted j our administration, such I In the systems of "the and such as like neither made obligatory ir undertaking nor of adLnterest of our country,
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  • 59 9 1 <>vi Own Reporter) r Ipoh, Monday. I Bodies occurred near Ipoh V, v v the first instance, to Chinese riding a tricycle along Tambun Road sudoHapsed and died. Chinese no employ V. class was lound hang bber tree in an estate near had both bodies conveyed
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  • 203 9 Singapore, Tuesday. TAN Peng Tee, a Teochew, charged 1 that at 3.45 a.m. on July 21 at the sixth mile Pasir Panjaiig beach he imported dutiable tobacco into the waters of the Colony in a vessel of less than 100 tons burden, to wit, 416
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  • 199 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 30. Jljß Khoo Soon Hin, attached* to m Messrs. Hope. Crittal Co.. Ltd. Shanghai, and son of the late Mrs. Khoo Kow Leong, married Miss Tan Phaik Ec, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kheng Hcon at the Seh Khoo
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  • 773 9 Industrials Active AMKRICA'43 curt notice of her intention to abrogate her Trade Tieaty in six months' time caused consterna 7 tion in Japan, as the Tokyo Stock Exchange bore witness, despite various sour grape a.'.'.urances to the contrary, and jubilation in China, write Messrs. Fraser and C->
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 70 9 GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. I TO-DAY—TEA DANCE jl vABARET 6.30 to 8.15 and 9.30 P.M. 1 1 TO MIDNIGHT j Friday, Saturday Sunday, sth, 6th 7th August. I W ATSON'S FLOWER PAGODA WORM CAKES, 1 EST OF SKILL COMPETITION. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. I To-night GLOBE THEATRE "A MAN TO
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    • 249 9 TEL TEL. NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. HIE LARGEST AIR CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAY A WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED SIGHT DAX4T Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE fl REE ADMISSION) EVERY IT VS. THI KS X SAT SUNDAY rifFIN DANCE )M iM PJH. U 130 I' M SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARKE
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    • 362 9 Ii «"«.ckcd tlous.o Ai iiu., Acv-uini litis Pc ImJ J A PICTURE PVEgy.MA& WO.'!. CHILD 3HQI LTJ SEL: I DAILY 4 SHOWS: 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 and ».15 ALHAMBRA STRICTLY NO FREE LIST FOR FIFtST 5 DAYS UNPAID PESERYAiIONS WILL NOT BE KEPT AFTER 9 P.M. j ggM jjjL&p Ĕl&MMrrC'
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  • 762 10 T*HE Prime Minister's clear state- ment in the House of Commons has given general satisfaction. He reiterated that there had been no change in British policy with regaid to China and that British foreign policy was not to be dictated by any foreign nation. He poinced out
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  • 1027 10 E. T. HUANG SEES "TV ENUNCIATION of the American 1> Japanese Commercial Treaty came M a surprise to many of us. The fact i*<>„t Roosevelt took this «**P that President Rooseveii without previous consultation with other Powers made the denunciation mote fpectacular. Although
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 130 10 I YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN I The "VICKERS" <£?--"" i\ British Made HAND MODEL DE LUXE SEWING MACHINE REDUCED j Eacft Machine is Thoroughly PRICE 1 I Tested before leaving the premises. fi 4*. ROKINSON CO., LTD. the sale period we offer special discounts on all stock (except proprietary and
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    • 45 10 THE EYES CHANGE; TFRIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitate to zee a quajified eyesight specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHUUA STREET, SINGArORE. "MEM" In a variety of colours styles. $2.75 each. 800 CHIANG CO.. 304, North Bridge Road, fftngaporc.
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    • 95 10 Durable—Reliable—Accurate. SHOCK PROOF. A thirty hour alarm clock obtain The popular Benti able in copoer black and green Watch, fitted with the Usual Price $2 95 shockorcof balance, if ace SALE PRICE $2.5© SALE P^ C NEPTUNE WATERPROOF. WRIST WATCH. Reliable Swiss made v/ristlet watch complete with leather wrist strap
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  • 350 11 The Real Test London, Aug. 2. ken for granted in informed that exports credits will ;iv be ceded to China, writes I News political corresreferring to Mr. Oliver tatement in the House of has new let it be known lhal would associate herself action Britain might if
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  • 406 11 Japanese Outrages On Missionaries American Woman Robbed Reuter. Peiping, Aug. 2. f T WO British women missionaries were stripped in the presence of a man, either a Japanese or a Korean, when they reached the Japanese occupied town of Kaifeng on a
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  • 36 11 Reuter. New York, Aug. 2.—The number of unemployed in the United States to June was 9,552,000, compared with y 976 000 in May and 10.959.000 to June, 1938 according to figures just issued.—Reuter.
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  • 78 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Aue. 2. OIR Robert CraifrJe, British Ambassador to called to-day en Mr. F. Kato. in China and ch ef Japanese delegate at the round-taljie c inferer.c?, ard requested that the Japanese Government carry out strict control of the ar.tiBritish movement in Japan and China, "otherwise
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  • 165 11 Bucharest, Aug. 2. RCMANIAN-Hungarian river clashes have ccme to a head in a number of serious incidents along the upper part of the River Tissza (Theiss), which marks the frontier between Rumania and Ruthenia. Navigation with rafts has been inter runted since thp occupation cf the Czecn province
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  • 8 11 SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE.
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  • 156 11 Reuter. London, Aug. L SCORES of thousands of holiday makers face the prospect of a big railway strike in Britain. A mcrting of the London national executive of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineares and Firemen to day decided to strike to enforce their
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  • 307 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 2. 1 ARGE-SCALE manoeuvres by Europe's Axis partners, Who rezentL ly conducted staff talks for closer military, naval and air force co-operation, are now beginning. General Pari mi. Italian Secretary, tor War. Marshal Balbo and otbt r miiitarv leaders 'nave arrived at
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  • 843 11 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 2. 1 s attitude to the Far Eastern situation, as explained by J»- >>.:mberlain in the House of < "hum,ii s, is described by Le Temps as"fearer and firmer.'' Referring to the development of 'nti-liritish agitation, this
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  • 24 11 Reuter. London, Aug. L REUTERS Lobby Correspondent states that present indications point to a general election about Nov. 16 or Nov. 23.—Reuter.
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  • 174 11 Aerial Warfare L: ntlon, Aug. THE liev, K W. SoitrttMi i Labour> «y.ked in thr House of Utntiirns vc-'i day whether, in view of the M* I ulffiMt' imuk'd ,n tt ,r. the MU* -1* r r f t-'J ill.* <»• T'dJH U fiitnu
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  • 157 11 London. Aug 1 THE full programme for the King s review of the reserve Qeet of 1S3 ships in Weymouth Hay on Aug 9 is anI nounced. The King ts due a Weymouth shortly before 10 a.m. At 10.25, the King accompanied by Vice-Admiral Sir
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  • 49 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. 2—Nine Arabs were Y[)\»r\ anri on- wounded Arab was caDtured in the first important ongagemen I f or several weeks. The fight occurred when a gang of twenty fired on t olatoon of the Worcestershire Regiment, In South Hebron. Six rifles and 73 cartridges were seized.—Reuter.
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  • 261 11 CHAMBERLAIN NOW BITTERLY ATTACKED Reuter. Danzig, Aug. 2. WITH the first part of the Nazi plan for return of Danzig completed, by the raising and training of an army in the Free City, Germans are now trying to gam economy control of the
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  • 152 11 Tax Riots Reuter. Bombay. kwg. 2. ALL was quiet in Bombay at midnight. So far 56 casualties have been reported as a resuK of riots yesterday in connection with the prohibition law and the property tax to meet the of it. The crowds became disorderly and
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Lcndon. Aug. 2—Sir John Anderson, A. R. P. Minister, revealed in the House of Commons yesterday that a small percentage of the supplies cf steel air raid shelter! would bo offered for sale in certain vulnerable areas, beginning in September The Government had placed contacts for 2
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  • 609 12 WEUXttffi new-, lor the Chinese I is the explicit asurance C—Piyeni by the British Ambassador to China, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, to th< National Government at Chungking, that >v the tion with Japan on Tientsin Britain will not change her policy towards China, That assurance was c
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  • 208 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. THE reported trend of the Tokyo talks have given the Johore Chinese much concern and at a meeting of the Johore Overseas Chinese Association it was decided to dispatch telegrams to the following:— M- Anthony Eden; Mr. Winston Churchi'l. Mr.
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  • 76 12 THE marriage of Mr. Lcke Ho Thong 1 Miss Teoh Chye Guan will take place at the Gospel Hall, Taiping, on Saturday, at 11 a.m. Mr. Loke, who is Taiping Correspondent for the Tribune Group of news papers, is a popular member ot the ycunger set in Taiping
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  • 73 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. "THF.RE is no doubt about my guilt. 1 stole the tools," said Chong Seng, a Chinese who was charged before Mr. R. C. Redman. First Magistrate, with having stolen a screw driver and a spanner from a lorry which
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  • 108 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A WOMAN convicted this mornine; on her own plea for possession of nonGovernment chandu, was tod that sentence was suspended for a week. "If you please, sir, sentence me new. I have my children to look after," she said to lhe District Judge.
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  • 41 12 Singapore. Tuesday. The China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore has received from the Organising Committee to-day a cheque for $1,467.58. being the net proceeds from Prof. Marvelly's Magic Shows held at the Victoria Theatre on June 23 and 24.
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  • 244 12 Singapore, Tuesday. "JHE local newspapers have published two cases in which people who infringed the "Blackout" rules in Singapore were fined by me; in one case the defendant was lined $15 and in the other $10. This should serve up as sufficient warning to the public
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  • 117 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Mondaj. having been reported missing for ten days from his noma, the body of a young Chinese was found in a decomposed condition in a swampy area between Kota Bahru and Malim Nawar on Saturday evening. The discovery was made by the
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  • 362 12 LICENCES ISSUED FREE OF CHARGE (Tribune Staff Reporter) rEEN on being of service to Government both in time of peace and during an emergency, rice dealers in Singapore are very enthusiastic over the scheme of registration whirh has been enfore?i
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  • 18 12 Singapore. Wednesday. The Inter School Art Exhibition, organised by St. Andrew's School w.'il continue unti; Saturday.
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  • 117 12 (From Our Own Reporter) i|,oh, July 20. npHE brief rain storm which visited the district on Friday after a long drought brought tragedy in its train when four Malay women working in the padi fields off Bain Gajah were struck by lightning, one of them beinr,
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  • 532 12 Singapore, Wednesday. J|ANY thousands of people thronged the Happy World Amuaemeui Park last night when Malaya's first Engineering Exhibition wn declared open by the Municipal President, Mr W. Bartley. Those thousands saw, and many more ihousands will see. a very wide range of what modern engineering
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  • 189 12 Singapore. 1 w«>uay JHE case against Quek Man Hoo. a Teochcw. charged that yesterday at about 10.15 a.m. at Beside Pond. Ah Hood Road, off Balestier Road he was in possession of gal lons of dutiable liquor and 108 gallons oi fermented rice aivl (2) at
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  • 502 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) johore Bahru. Tuesday, t eal affecting the Evidence Ordinance and of vital i Malaya was brought by S. Thurairajah, Senior Segamat Town Board, to-day. The appeal was M of Mr. J. B. Weiss, First Magistrate, Johore appellant was convicted and fined
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  • 94 13 Singapore, W ednesday AN unidentified Chinese woman is lying a critical condition at the Gen eral Hospital with a suspected fracture off the skull. She was picked up euro this morning in an unconscious condition following a fall, it is reported, from a moving trolley bus
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  • 80 13 Singapore, Tuesday. GW. PERREAU, young technical assistant employed at the R.A.F. Base was found guilty of obtaining credit of $100 without disclosing to the lender that he was still undischarged from a wage-earner's administrat.on order made against him on Sept. 25, The District Judge <Mr. J. L McFalli
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  • 491 13 —But 1938 Was Biggest Drop In Imports Exports MALAYA'S improved trade is referred to in the British Trade Commissioner's report on Economic conditions in Malaya covering; the irround since the last report in 1937 which has just been published.
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  • 292 13 Singapore, Tuesday. the "Gneisenau," which is on her homeward voyage and which arrived to-day, were two prominent Chinese passengers, Mr. Yung Pao Li, Consul-General proceeding to Rangoon, and Mr. Feng Li San, tr»-> i.ew editor of the Union Times Press. Singapore. Ol the one hundred and thirty
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  • 241 13 London, Aug. J. £CONOMIC development as a remedy tor undernourishment in the Colonies was suggested by Lord Dufterin (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) in a broadcast address yesterday. Experiments in the Colonies has shown that where men were given a properly balanced diet in place of
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  • 154 13 Singapore, Tueslay. THE third magistrate, Mr. I. Htt- eher-Cooke. made an or icr this afternoon for the licence neli by Lim Beng Siang, 22-year-old Eng-lish-speaking licensee of the NewGreen Light Cafe, Lavender Street, to be cancelled, the cancellation to take effect as from to-day. Lim Bentr Si
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  • 117 13 Singapore, Wednesday. NO further developments have been re ported in the case of the unexplained detention ci the three officials of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation's branch in Bangkok, according to Mr. Chew Hock Lecng, manager in charge of branches. The manager of the Bangkok
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  • 70 13 London, Aug. I—When his attention was called In the House of Commons to a suggestion that in the event of war temporary settlement might be found In Canada for evacuees from the danger areas, such as Infirm people, mothers and children, the Dominions
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  • 195 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 3i. JHE re-trial of Hazara Sir>gh as ordered by the full Court of Appeal, comprising of Chief Justice Sir Percy A. McElwaine, Jostles Poyser and Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, which sat last May, com menced be!ore the Hon. Mr. Justice
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    • 244 13 Pineapple HAMS Liii" rHlll iw iim tke ha^^ik^^^^^^^ Q )m p| c(c ]y cover t e j|. im w j, n thick pastry of flour and water the flavour everyone likes ha 3 pi acc m a m ediumovcn and made these fine H.ms famous m nllow to bake a
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  • 127 14 WE regret, to announce the death at the age of 67, of Mr. Tan Swee Hoe, SMI, a Director of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., Singapore, and a merchant and property owner of Singapore and Batu Pahat. Mr. Tan was on the State Council. Johore, for
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  • 53 14 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 1. IT ii learned that the British j military mission to Moscow j is arriving: here on Wednesday j and will make contact with the j French mission on Thursday. After preparatory talks the two delegations will leave on Friday for
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  • 35 14 Saturday, July 29. Lady Ncrthcote left Ooveinment House. Sunday. July 30. Mr. Mrs. J. W. de "Piro, Mr. Mrs. T. H. Hoiyoak and Mr. E. M. P. Fergusson d neo at Government House
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  • 955 14 "Should Take Proper Care/ —Magistrate Smgapoii i i >f THS defendant is an educated man and should hav< 1 lam sorry I cannot bind him over. I note that no parti chief had been done as the result of the false statement
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  • 55 14 Reuter. Jerusalem, EIGHTY rcvi '.onist Barafand camp hunger-strike at the zog, Chief Rabbi. They told Dr Hertz that they had been v authorities, specially em] humane attitude ol Many Of their «1 carrying out a sympathy aviv. Forty-eight were kil in diatortaDces In Julj which included one Bi
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    • 376 14 MALAYAN PfiEMIEQ HOTEL "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" Thf entire proceeds from lhe sale of tickets will be given to The Children Aid Society. There will be no sale of programmes of flowers at the Hotel. 60 ARTISTS 30 NUMBERS AUG. I6TH. 17TH 18TII—TICKETS $5. Inehjdißg free AUG. 1 NTH
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  • 252 15 Loyals Continue Winning Malacca Soccer (I; he Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. who last week beat the Malacca Chinese Recreation Clvb 1 counted for the Muslimin Perhimponan Stiah yesterday played on the Banda Hilir Park The MPS. were at full .strength both, Hassan and Puteh
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  • 42 15 Own Correspondent I Batu Pahat. July 31 iil bin AbdrJ Rahaman, t magistrate, de m favour of Haji ii Javanese, who ter and son in law IK h plaintiff paid as oi land owned by paid in court.
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  • 36 15 !>ui Own orrevpoiulent) acca Monday, i i at t ne junction nd Mill Road there fatality. A Chinese laden Malacca clii I was very badly the ambuiance G snera] Hospital*
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  • 182 15 i i oin Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Saturday, ivil District tourt, Mr. W. j. Tfeorogbod, the District d tlie claim with costs of Ma'afop bin Ah a Police -mother .Malay. Bachee bin Ja'aaian, for $485 as malicious prosecution. ppeared for the J W
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  • 39 15 Correspondent) Seeamat. Monday. he stole the oil from that was parked on the linese was remanded on Is by Inche Rauf bin Sesamat magistrate barged with being cylinder oil of which satisfactory account, red pending a finger
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  • 34 15 "mi Ikuu Correspondent I Malaer* v ji' I m I mi*- i nr. f t 1 lh. rd inr -'I' i ,tue was de Witt ui took place
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  • 100 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. July St. IN a keenly contested friendly game of A soccer the Batu Pahat Ran:crs I ocat the Malacca Muslims 2—l, at the j Batu P; hat .stadium. May was com 1 paratively even during the' first ball I and the
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  • 180 15 (From Our Own correspondent) Muar S& tarda.' TEO AH GHEE. oo ly Chllicv: woman w >s tb»f. n>«»rni/>u dp Kibe d betoru Lie he lJ.uou bin Ahmftd And i harged with having dfotUlud uuo qu..t and u»lC pint of li'|U0l on Hit, rnoon of July
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  • 39 15 «1'ioin Our Own Correspuudend iaai i i o \r iv ;i i WU COMk 'i' Ai-t I il 'hi., ir-'i. r 111 -'•Ml pxll. Ol VI .i llli't At»' 1 uiftrl'lv hum i.ri'u -j.i <•*. iif Kni
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  • 140 15 JX lhe Iskandar Cup Com petition Malacca Malays put up a good light against Singapore Malays on Sunday. A heavy morning shower to an extent affected the courts bu* both learns sportif>g4y carried on. Singapore .Malay-, won by three matches to two. The visitors were entertained
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  • 249 15 (Fru»i Oi l Chtn Correspondent/ JohoTe Bahru, Sunday. PLAYING at the Istana Padang this afternoon in the Johore Bahr j district league soccer match, the Customs, this year's league run-ners-up, defeated the Police by three goals to one. The winners were just one point
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  • 79 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. OWING to the fact that nearly 80 per cent, of the children attending the Malay Vernacular school at Asahan were su'lering from swollen spleens the Health Ticer Dr. Cameron and some of his assistants vifited Asohan last week to investigate
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    • 15 15 Al \STIKN OPTICAL CO., 27', Ir c x FAN >- < Te| 2154) ™utli Biidge Itoad. Singapore.
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    • 35 15 HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP writes feop to the /j+^ a thrill of Heinz .»et<hyp. Made of Heini gßjfc pedigreed tomatoes, plus rare spikes, it is without equal for Mbip vcur and goo^ln^ 2 APB 68 M
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    • 443 15 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4TII. ORDINARY SERVICE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE. Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. Leave Singapore 3.00 p.m. Arrive K. Lumnur 8.40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpnr 4.40 p.m. Leave K. Lam pur 8.55 a.m. Leave K. Lumpur 4.55 p.m. Arrive Ipoh 9.55 a.m. Arrive Tenant
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    • 484 15 SKIN TROUBLE GONE IN A WEEK "A few w.'ck-i my arm.; and legs were coverec with .-pots tliat itched tremendously. 1 tried <»int ment, medicine and pills. .at List I tatitad to try Pjtorsn Salt. WITHIN A WEKK mv >kin was absolutely clear. From now 00 1 >hall newer bo
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  • 138 16 You v/i'l find the heat far lets worri'■ome and tiring if your digestive and ellmtnatlve organs are in sound working order It Ls a disordered liver and ocngesti' a hi the fcod tract which i Causes that heavy, depressed feeling which afflicts
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  • 396 16 Manchesters Chinese Share Points In Closely-Fought Out Reserve Division Encounter Last Minute Goal 0™««« 1« Manchesters L Chinese Reserves a> AFTER having the better of the exchanges in the first half when they led I—o, the Chinese reserves were held to a I—l draw by the Manchester reserves when the
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  • 93 16 The Maybtossotn B P. "B" leva lost 1 to the Kimpong Glam BP. by five g 'mes :o two nlaycd last Sun.lev at Kampong Glam Court (Arab Street).— SINGLES Taib beat Alkadice 15—7. B—ls, 15— 10. Noor beat Bakar Mattai 15-10. 15 8: Fardan beat Omar Mattar
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  • 122 16 i Thr following have been selected to play Cricket for the V.M.C.A. against Medical College Union on Saturday, Aug. S at 2 p.m on the M.C.U. ground: R. Lyne. (Captain). A. C. Wilton, I. iB. Suratta. A. Nathaniels, J. B. Shaw, jU. Mohideen. Lee Fong Lim, Gan Kee
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  • 174 16 The open league championship tournament id the Marigold BP. will be held at the Party's courts on Saturdays imd- Sundays and ties will commence at 3p m. sharp. Senior competitors who are particioating in the Singapore championship are notified that special right practices will be given to them
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  • 208 16 Reuter. London, Aug. I. THE West Indies beat Hants by ten wickets. Hampshire 106 (Gaifcs six for 32) and 139 (Clarke seven for 75), and the West Indies 222 and 25 ior n«» wicket. Kent beat Derby by 171. Kent 162 and 377 for four declared 'Ames
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  • 331 16 VJOME interesting gallops were seen at 4he Penang race course this n orning when in spite of intermittent drizzle training in preparation for the forthcoming Penang races was carried out The track was extra heavy, due to rain for the last three or Jour flays. Princess
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  • 74 16 Ihe following have been selected to represent at cricket the Old Boys 1 against the present Boys of the at. Anthony's Boys School on Friday Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. on the S.J.I, ground Z. Lazaroo, A. Clarke, A. Dp Ro .a j tCapl.), N Zuzarte. L. de
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  • 150 16 RECORD number of, entries have A been received for the 6th AllMalayan Cycling Championships to be beld at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium during the M A.H A. Exhibition on Aug. 5, 6 and 7. The Hon Mr Adrian Clarke, Legal Adviser. F.M.S.. will distribute the
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  • 530 16 Mcßeath And Bakar Prominent Police 7; k.C.C IN a dull and one sided game of football, the Police beat the 5 by seven goals to one at the Stadium yesterday. Play far below first division standard and the ?ol:cc victor) was effttt less.
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  • 54 16 On Friday. Aug. hold Ih«' usual alt« i classes, starting at 5 .-•*> P The annual R< und-the-1 take place over the Bank end. On Saturday Aug r v On Sunday, start from Club, 10.30 a.m On Monday. Aug 1 14 ft. one-design dinghy < t
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    • 25 16 I I EASTERN HOTEL I Cameron Highlands. !4e*lK situated 1 700 feet above sea level. Ail KOderp mm forts ant) conveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill Station
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  • 818 17 Thirty-Three Events: Keen Competition pHOA Watt Seng was champion athlete at the St. Andrew's School Athletic Sports held yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium while Edward Fung was champion athlete in Division 11. All the thirty-three events
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  • 761 17 j m 'a th( full racing card for the first day of the Penang I ii; meeting: lass I—Divisicn 1-6 Furlongs HAMPTOW 9.10 -Mr Cheah' van Breukelen 1 tiUC E 8.1, "Mr Cheah" van Breukele-i v A 'late 8 08 "Madam Wi"
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  • 51 17 •-aye been fft>sr«l to Fv f^t ount v zk)ri Rangers 1 rt 2 XI on Sunday, ground M 5 15 Eng. Wee Yong, f Ue Tee Ben* «CapCh >t Wee Teck B Ong Swee Ifccfc Tan -j Kiat, Quak Soo Beng. On You* Mok, r Ong Swee
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  • 96 17 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Aug 1. Playing with even greater art try than on previous visits to Malaya. Mi.ss Doreen Sansoni, Malayan and Ceylon tennis champion, disposed of Miss Gladys Loke. Belangor champion, in straight sets of 6 6 I at an exhibition match
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  • 28 17 Singapore, Wednesday. The Indians did not turn uo for their Second Division (B* soccer match against the V.M.C.A. on the latter's ground yesterday
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  • 171 18 Hongkong, July 3i. CHINESE warplanes have gone Int > action in assisting ground forces in the big battles waging along the Tatung -Puchow Railway and to the east near the Taihong Mountain Range. Japanese military establishments at Chuwo and Mahow on the railway near the Fen
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  • 172 18 Shanghai, July 28. A TOKYO dispatch stated that the Japanese Government is ascertaining whether the Soviet authorities will carry out the threat to confiscate Japanese coal and oil properties on Sakhahen Island, rich northern temtor, jointly ewned by Japan ana Russia The oil concessions are particularly
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  • 106 18 Chungking, July 30. "Janan's ambition does not limit Itself to China alone. The extent of J<*rmnN ambition was indicated by the occupation of the Spratley Islands which v;a* effected for the sole purpose of encircling French Indo-China," declared Dr. Oong Wen Hao. Minister of Economic Affairs,
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  • 676 18 BUILDING SUBMARINE AND NAVai BASES NEAR INDO-CHINA Kweilin, July 2a A HIGH military authority here stated to-day th: ese naval forces will shortly launch an attack on and Chuanchow in the south coast of Fukien. Other reoorts state that the
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  • 91 18 Vladivostok, July 28. After one month of htan fighting around Lake I* area, the Japanese to-day impressed willingness tt Bflgatafti .ith Meaeow tor i of the Manchu-Outtr-M border conflict, sect ti k a Changchun report. The Kwant«Bg army hnted that it would be miuh
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  • 110 18 2 I ANGLO American cil with satisfaction th I port concerning the Kmmcan atrosjiJ tion cf Treaty of Oooasstt n* with Japan of 1911. The United Etal and Dutch En available figure 86. per cent E Pircraft, 99 per cent petroleum, and moral ad her metal
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  • 1507 19 Bengal Premier's Reply To Congress President Calcutta. July 26. ■j., it it t il Press understands I hat in reply to I)i\ Rajendra letter to the Hnn'ble Mr. Fazlal Huq, Premier, with ih«- hunger-slfIke of political
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  • 88 19 Aobottabad, July 24.—Sjt. Mahadcv Desai, Oandhiji's Secretary, drove to Rawalpindi this morning and Interviewed; in the district gaol there Saidar Pritvi Singh, a Lahore Conspiracy case prisioner. who surrendered himself to the police at Bombay a year ago on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi. Since Pritvi Singh's
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  • 207 19 Abbottabad, July 26. MAHATMA Gandhi left this morning for Wardha. An affectionate send-off was given to Gandhiji at the time of his departure. According to the present programme Gandhiji will reach Wardha .by the Grand Trunk Express on the evening of July 27. He passes through
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  • 255 19 Simla, July 25. |7K>R the first time an Indian girl has been appointed to the Ministerial service of the Government of India in the Defence Department. Her name is Miss Leeta Ghosh who duly qualified herself for the appointment, having passed the Federal Public Service Commission examination. Miss
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  • 498 19 THE Indian Muslim Musafer Khana (Rest House) Society has now 1 been formed and will be formally opened on Friday, Aug. 4, at 5 p.m. The Society has been exempted from registration. Invitations to attend a tea party on that day have been issued by
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  • 56 20 A iratp <>i' spectators who include Mr. K. S. Patton (extreme right), Mrs. Fa -.ton. '.!rs A. E Thompson, Mrs.. Gurdon Minigerode, Mrs. K. \V. French l Frederiehs, photographed ut the finals match. Right, Miss Juan Brat'dcll, of Dato and Datin Roland Braddcll who returned to
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  • 143 20 i! c gathering oi lhe <»n a i Amei ican cowmnuity, the American Consul Genera] j 5 and Mrs. Patton, the finals of the Summer Tennis Tournament of the American Association x iyed on Monday afternoon. The group photographed above includes Mrs. Patton (who presented the
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    • 7 20 I SUNDAY j TRIBUXE Dominant in Malaya
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    • 188 20 I -m THE TALK OF TH E TOWN IS:Quaeiti Service i n CAMERAS, CINEMAS DEVELOPING PRINTING /mi tit/ SoSls I (PERSONAL APPEARANCE) Neat hair adds so much to personal Kj THE BOSS NEVErTkED JOE- appearance And a little Stacomb, V fj HIS HAIR WAS NEVER MEAT applied regularly, solves the
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    • 89 20 I.over* of Art Please visit Helicon CtD^ THE BEU€O\ ART STUDIi 40-B, Cross Street, Wffl snpply you with gtt^ pietnres is 00g «»<< Wll(r |j ALLAN'S INSECT i^MF^ 21 I KILLER HlsNS^ m mw^S!Szi HARMLESS TO (dlfpl CHILDREN HOUSEHOLD IM^-, ii pets j™!yin^ USED IN MALAYA MANY LEADING W'U&^l CLUBS,
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    • 14 I SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE OPENING OF NEW SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE, AUGUST 2, 1939
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    • 2579 I in Retrospect an Englishman goes, with Mm as much of as the nature of his will allow pKO» the very firrt years of the founding of the settle- Singapore in 1819, the law was strictly remembeiM to-day one ot earliest court bouses? that
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    • 21 III oal of Arms in the Court Rooms. The work was executed ov Mr. Martelli of Tanjong Rhu
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    • 654 III THE lay-out of the Supreme Court is such that the Betting out of the steelwork fell imturaliy ,MIU hne portions: the f ''M containing ;Ourts Nos. 8 and 4, th. second the Jhief Justice's court, the appeal ourt and the library, and the front portion with the
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    • 330 III Inscriptions in Singapore ar c usually in Roman, Arabic, Hindu or Chinese characters and are readily identifiable, even by those who cannot understand them. But once Singapore confessed itself baffled. During excavations near where the old Supreme Court now stands workmen unearthed flat stone bearing an inscription
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    • 369 III TIfESf.RS Pilkington 3:other* through th r agents, Messrs. Guthrie Co Ltd.. have supplied the plate giass ant! pla c glass mirrors us«hi In the ftarnHhIng at the Supreme Court. Messrs. Pilkington Brotiiers, who have thei; works aj St 'leien's in Lancashire, are probably the worlds best
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    • 1416 IV  -  By T.A. CLARK, A.M.L Struct. E. E in Malaya are all W v, f irii-.ES of men busily enSIE large stanchions and gaged m haul ng large 0 r girder, into place m om other, steelwork seriously considered as tor by Messrs. Palmer and Tumei, tv.mh
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    • 1180 V Thousands Of Cubic Feet Of Air Per Minute AT advancement in internal tie*? for buildings of all kinds arked by the introduction of the 5; tem, invented by Mr. E. H. rsh of Singapore. m of "the condition of the which engaged the mbera of the medical
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    • 15 V A study by Mr. A. Rfaxtelli, the well- noun local sculptor.
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    • 901 VI jyiEET electricity cliief. "Sir. C. C. Payne, Municipal Electrical Engineer came to Singapore 14 months ago after having had extensive experience both in England and in Mediterranean countries. Mr. Fayne ha..' served with the Central Elec ricity Board in the Midland; Area of England.
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    • 46 VI ihl tnrmrr Furope Hotel, Le <irand Hotel de l*E«rop r«.,« is situate* upon the site ot ,n 9 Th ~o tsl occupied the major pari «.t W a Si occupied tne MN. Mr. buildinVs which faced the Esplanade ana ji I|H offices.
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    • 734 VII ORNAMENTALS STONE FACINGS FIGURES ON THE PEDIMENT EXPLAINED HURING the last ten years or so, more 1) have sprung up in Sing 7 during any other decade. of the city, tall and stately mci I the eye at regular in (en realise that the charm oi most of these buildings
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    • 219 VII be help of the modeller U U th it time his assistant. H* first m the left represents the lost next are the two legbooks in their hands and law. On either side irthei two figures repreon left, begging for pro- Justice, the other, a figure for
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    • 18 VII The old buUdin* which has been familiar to Singaporeans for many years.
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    • 1305 VIII BROKEN ROPE WOULD NOT CA USE A CCIDENT lor the electrical service, m the new Supreme Court ta obtained Iron tne Singapore Municipality arid power at 460 and 230 volts Direci Current, s controlled, metered and --htrHrated by mean:, of three Ironclad Ewttehboaida installed In
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    • 35 I i > i I 2232 Tons of Structural Steel SUPPLIED AND FABRICATED BY I Redpath Brown Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON MANCHESTER OLAaOOW EDINBURGH SINGAPORE BRANCH OFFICE HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS STEEL British Jf| Steel
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    • 44 II I i I The opening on I August 3rd of the I New Supreme I 1 Court brings to I I a conclusion one I of the largest I Contracts ever I demonstrated Principal Contractors and I their pre-eminence in the Building Electrical Contractors:—
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    • 72 IV II The Dome on the Library Roof. The ROK j lill roofing on this all flat roofs was supplied I I Ij'sj laid by THE BORNEO j Co., Ltd. jl I j I I Agents for Ijtj D. ANDERSON |j SON LTD. J; j MANCHESTER j j lAII Door Furniture
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    • 102 V NEW SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE NATURAL AIRCONDITIONS BY THE SOIO-AIR SYSTEM OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION WERE INSTALLED BY Tilt: Komi-ane <r<*.. i.t». 302, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. ELDORADO COMPRESSED CORK TILE FLOORS WALLS AND CEILINGS A TOTAL AREA OF 3500 SQUARE YARDS WERE SUPPLIED AND LAID BY THE SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,
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    • 57 VI lA. MAR TEUT I Monumental Sculptor 4, Tanjong Rhu, Singapore. I May wo quote yon for j I Porlrails in Marble and Bronze MOSAIC WORK STAINED GLASS WINDOWS I Artistic Figures Ornamentation in Modem and Classical styles I ARTISTIC IRONWORK BRONZE MARBLE DECORATION I Plastering and Granolithic Work I A.
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    • 27 VI I R 0 Y A L— EQUIPMENT For The HOSPITAL LABORATORY INSTITUTION DWELLING j Supplied and Installed WATTS BAKER SINGAPORE OFFICE:--57, ROBINSON ROAD. TEL. XO. 103 5
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    • 149 VII CAY. R. NOLU 1 47, SCOTTS ROAD, SINGAPORE I ALL THE SMOOTH GRANOLITHIC PLASTER THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SUPREME COURT BUILDING AND AAOST OF I THE PRE CAST WORK WAS THE WORK OF CAY. R. NOLLE ENTRUST YOUR NEXT CONTRACT TO Hi/V= fcXPER i IN OItXA>l I- N TAL S( I
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    • 86 VIII CONSULT US j I /or a// technical requirements ciwcapOßE KUALA LUJvIPU Welding Sets yjr Stationary Marine Diesel Engines of all sizes and fci all purposes Electric lifting gc rs E. Motor^ Aggregates for light power estates building mining etc. etc. 1 See our Stand at the j j MMiAIMmi: EIWIXKKHIM.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 16 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol 2.- -No. 9. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1939 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 47 I THE 8.M.8.C will broadcast the speeches to be made on the occasion of the opening of the New Supreme Court by H.E. the Governor to-morrow at U5 p.m. A description of the ceremony will also be broadcast.
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    • 100 I SOME of most eminent j lists will contribute to a new on present activities and j In various departments t is to begin in Dav:ntr;-' this week To be given 1 neral title of To- the Year Work,' the series will j isl cf four talks,
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    • 409 I Drama From Daventry I {n the BBC's Regional centres—in Wales, and the England—aa well as Broadcasting House, London, will n oute plays to the programmes from Daventrv during this week. diirti f V 'Bering will be a proSE?7 f l* 3
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    • 661 I WIDE RANGE OF SETS FOR OVERSEA USE ays of receiving-sets, batteries, loudspeakers, aerials, and anti-interference devices designed for use overseas are to he an outstanding feature of the 1939 Radioijmpia, Britain s annual radio exhibition, which is to take Place from Aug. 23 to Sept. 2.
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    • 60 I A broadcast from one of the halh of Radio Saigon. Picture on th-3 left shows an Annamite programme being transmitted. Picture below shows part of th; audience composed mainly of Anna mites and other races of Saigon, listening to a radio broadcast. Thy audience also includes
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    • 742 I f< f a T P he General Elect ™'s newest international broadcast, station W6XBE is reported from all over the world, betters from listeners arc pouring: in from the southernmost tin of +h<> trZ Q f T in th ArCtic Circle < the 0rient
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      • 20 I 1 "A For Complete Daily Programmes 5 Read Tlic MALAYA j I TRIBUNE j i ..4, There's no other pluce
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      • 39 I S 1 j The Tribune j j Gives Fullest Sports Reports AT LAST a a THE Receive n with woicld KA PIO WIDE REC EI "11 < > O»tOIMAt AUTOMATIC" T ONLY 565.00 ±JxßkM*J^ Distributors: Scientific «Steivice G>.. g Singapore—-Hongkong—Shanghai. A>
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    • 293 II fulU»Mi'u: i< t!„ "cviw #f P0>; M»o• n•• ill' Uie < f»c tonal Ilt*ira<lea*t>n* S(:U».rn at i, in«—-th<* "VV'v? nf rhimi' IR\SSMlSSM*i I.: l>ici«(ttlii|iMi in £<uuU»-Cli*na and tti A Malay *nu?. [r]am. YiPT* »f Sirtj|»p©i<! X v 0 p m fo 111.50 J'.Ill. I all Si*fii Xi*OY
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    • 316 II rplK following is tH« time-labS? ,.nd of the Kwciyan.fr Slat?on, XPSA (1* nt.) (The time c:ivcn is thr time) FOR WSEK DAYS pm. 6.50 ?Jatlonal Anthera; Buna. 6 55 News reports in Chines 7.45 Chinese music. 7 50 N jws reprtrts in CanUmc*'» 8.20 European mu>lc 8.120 Interval.
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      • 133 II thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned hy Radio Service Co. Of Malaya 1934 Ltd. j Tliis company has a good range of MMM, reconditioned sets for sale at exceptionally low prices. Each of these sets has received careful attention and we guarantee every set, whether it is the cheapest-$25~0r the dearest. No
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    • Page II Miscellaneous
      • 405 II Firrtrtra] recording Gramophone record* AUGUST 2 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc>) Ziil* 30.9(i metres (9.69 mc|s) p.m. l.fcO Miscellaneous programme of new gramophone recorcls.t 1.30 Mid-day Rubber and Tin prices. l Miscellaneous programme ol neTv gramophone record?; eontit rued. 2.00 Interval. 6.00 Cantonese drama: "Yun Tho"i 5.26 Cantonese musical
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      • 385 II WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES Lionel GaniKn. E#$iced by Ronald Waidma 9.50 fegltoh > li V5*nr^£5£ Parry. Recital by Aithui cran mer Baritone >. rn f 10.20 Eugene Pirii and his Tango Orchestra.* 10.50 Concert Party. 11.20 The new.,. [Time Signal at 4.U P G.M T. I v J 11.35 World affairs,'
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      • 337 II Orchestra. Ral da Costa 'pianist) Carroll Gibbons and Party. 5.50 Paul Whitcman and his Orchestra. C 20 Spanish music (Manuel de Faila). 6.50 News and weather reports. j 7.12 Stuuio Orchestra. r 40 Medical talk. 8 00 .Studio Orchestra. 8 30 Interlude. a 50 Mia Beunk-Vink (soprano) and Richard Schmidberger).
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      • 394 II t Gramophone rerords Electrical rrcordm? AUGUST 3 SINGAPORE 71!*, 245 metres (i.H nu: s) ZHP 30.96 metres (Mi me s) 2 Commentary and «*eches at the opening of trie ncw.Supit.mv ciun by H.E the Governor. C Hokkien Amoy muslCT 6 20 Teochew selections. 7 00 Childrens programme <KngH.h) 7 15
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      • 535 II Fereuson Assistata* Fiufc-ssor Sfphyfes, Sueen H*h Collage, q« IfesFw Edit ion) 9 SuW by Wiilfem MacLurg. &£sd by Vetnon Harris inedv and other popumi !?a?l' Music under direction t* in 20 "uancSf Red Earth, plaj 10 20 AiSSiffldous. production by B. vv Cave-Brown-Cave. 30 45 'Music lor dancing, Cyril a*apieton
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    • 289 III RUTH DRAPER AFTER an eighteen-month tour of India. Australia, and New Zealand, Ruth Draper, the celebrated American diseuse, recently returned to England for her twelfth season at a I/ondon the<*ire—and for her first broadcasts, in »>oth sound and television programmes, from HBC si ud
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      • 73 III NEWEST TIME-SAVINS I Add Your Name to Those Now I I Using Inter-Communicating I Systems. I Phone Systems Are Used By: 1 Adr. Affonries Hospitals I Banks Hotels 1 Brokers Newspapers I tf Doctors police Stations I 4 k Dentists Restaurants I I Dept. Stores Stores I k Factories Theatres
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      • 1513 III W0* broadcast programmes Contd- from page 2 MURS AUG. 3 \!GON „,1 HI metres) News MBNtifc interlude SM metres) programme. teetkms. In French I bulletin. :<»() metres) I teal interlude. I M metres) a ,:i,«t in Cochin I Musical .selections. I nd 3M metre*-) I J] h programme. I Review
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      • 547 III 9 10 'Approx.) End of Transmission 2. Musical interlude. 920 M B r -n. The Royal Welch Fusiliers: 250 th Anniversary Ceremony, froro the Cr.ntle, Caernarvon. 9.50 Recital by Dorothy Manley and ?vly»:r.s Puffin (Two Fiunolurt. 10.20 Light mv ie P;5O bane* n".iri<\ Bil.y OoUou and fii«s Hand. 11.28 The
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      • 180 III 8.35—9.05 Broadcast in Chinese. (300 me lies) p.m. <)05 -9 35 Chinese programme. 0.25 Close down. PENANG ZRJ G.OB Me s (49.3 m.) p.m. 4.:.0 Light music followed by running commentary from Penang Race Course (Time to be announced later>. G on Recorded Cantonese music. 7.00 Results of Penang racea.
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    • 111 IV The big problem with sufferers Irom gastritis or other digestive disturbances is how to avoid pain and discomfort, when eating. The inflamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods can't be retained. Even liquid foods are olten vomited. Vet the patient must get quick
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      51 IV JOHN SNAGCF of v,.- it i: side Broadcasts Departmen, added a commentary frojn lh of a 100-foot fire-escape o usual ,xp!oits that hi?' broadcaster has broaght bis? eners lo Daventn- heard the east during July, uhen S part m a demonstration of fire-fightine methods at the Brigade s
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      • 439 IV WE HAVE THE j FINEST SELECTION OF I VULCAIN I WATCHES Yick Woh Hing 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Hear Middle Road) Oo not fail to eemc and see them. TOON!! NO. 7922. SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS AND PURIFY BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From
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      • 131 IV «eeiricai record inf t Gramophone records AUGUST 6 SINGAPORE ML 225 metres (1 13 mcs) /HP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc's) a m. 11.98 Military Band musict 11.15 Light orchestral concert played by the Sea View Hotel Orchestra conducted by A. Bershadsky (relayed from the Sea View Hotel). p m. 12
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      • 374 IV IwORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES] 8.55 Sports talk (relayed from London) 9.05 "Melody and Song"* 9.20 Nick's 8.M.8.C. Dance Six, in the Studio. 10 00 Close down. LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 Mejfl (31.55 m a. zd G. 40 Stock Exchange report and sports news. 6.45 Gciaido and his Orchestra* 7 30
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      • 484 IV Nation, conducted by Hilmar Weber. 11 05 ftcrman Study Club (SnfttstlV 11 20 Sign off (German, English). HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Mrs (31.4 m.) p.m. 6.20 Brahms—variations on a theme by Haydn ("St. Antoni Chorale") Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. G .38 Compositions of Liszt includln i his Sonata in
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      • 621 IV 8 35 The news (relayed Irom London). 8 50 "Soft light and sweet music'— Werner Baer at the Piano (from the Studio). 9 .10 Light songst 9 30 "The Fifth Form at St. Pontefract's": a schoolboy burlesque with music, written by the Melluish Brothers* 10.00 Close down. LONDON TRANSMISSION 5
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      • 546 IV NIROM YDC 15.15 Mc;s (19.8 m.) a.m. 6.20 Opening. News bulletin. C.25 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light gramophone music. 6.50 Time signal. Gramophone music. 7.20 News bulletin. 7.23 Gramophone music. 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Brahm's selections. 11.30 Morning devotions, p.m. 12.20 Lunch music. 1.10 News and weather reports. 1.22 Lunch
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      • 348 IV G.M.T.] 11.35 Recital of glei BBC Singer* .Eh cdudictcdh Trevor Harvey. a.m. 12.10 Sports news fuu M 12.20 Cio.se dov i TO-MORKOW TRANSMISSION GSB 9.51 Me < 31.55 m a.m. 6.40 Sports new- and M 6.45 'Revelry', presented by V Claxton. from New Central Morecambe. 7.25 Violoncello recital by Hoot
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