Morning Tribune, 13 July 1937

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE -T^^NoJSa SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 13, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 821 1 Determined To Have A "Showdown" In The North WANPINC AGREEMENT STORY DENIED IN NANKING .v .c ritimT UPON WAR IN NORTH CHINA. A SPOKESMAN OF |tfA ™SSrTOLD* W"O PRESS CONFERENCE BE Mu^lon is very grave, and a touch of mystery is added by MIS.-- b, valid
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  • 26 1 Malayan Judges Romance London, July 12. rE engagement is announced of Mr. Justice Howes to Marjorie. widow of the late Eng Rear Admiral Cory sanders— Reuter.
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  • 186 1 Selling Of Dollar Still Persists London, July 12 AFTER a weekend spent studying the new taxation proposals the mere nervous French foreign exchange speculators appear to have taken the measure involving tax on forward transactions to heart and to-day's improvement of the franc, both spot and forward, is
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  • 154 1 Mr. K. G. hi Fraser Bereaved Singapore, Monday. WE regret to announce that news has been received of the death at Bexhill on sea Sussex, on Saturday of Mrs. Fraser' wife of Mr. K. G. M. Fraser. Municipal Engineer. Mr Fraser arrived back in
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    • 40 1 PAGES Page v Czechoslovakia Trade 2 V.M.CA. School 21 Ametica's Cup Local Soccer (hina Tourists Uorld Golf Title 23 A Chinese official communique on the situation in North China, issued by the Consul General in Singapore, appears on page 2.
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    • 28 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY i t WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE? THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MI'JC. > Whole MILK^^ II BWEfipjfijß iLm* i OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE 1 DISTRIBUTORS.
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  • 482 2 INCREASE IN TRADE The New Consul's Impressions Singapore, Tuesday. DR Josef Vladimir Polodna is now acting Consul for Czechoslovakia in Singapore, taking the place of Dr. P. Stransky. who has gone «n leave. Interviewed by a representative of the Tribune, Dr. Polodna who is in the East
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  • 131 2 Unauthorised Collection Of Fees FROM time to time parents or guardians whose children's names have been registered for admission to English Schools have been victimised by welldressed impostors who have found out their addresses and stated that they have been sent by the schools to collect pay-? mentl
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  • 623 2 Rash Driving Charge Against Jockey Garrard Begins Singapore, Monday. THAT he did cause grievous hurt to his wife by driving a motor-car so rashly as to endanger human life or the personal safety of others and did collide with another car at the
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  • 20 2 FRARER-At Bexhill-on-sea. Sussex, on Julv 10 1937. Katie, dearly beloved wife of K G. M. Fraser of Singapore. I
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  • 248 2 THE following is officially released by the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore as the translation of an official telegram received from Nankine: With regaid (to the Lukowchia* Incident, after both parties had agreed to withdraw their respective troops, there were st 'U more than 200 Japanese soldiers remaining
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  • 36 2 Nanking. July 12. In view of the crisis Dr. H. H. Kung, the Chinese Finance Minister while at present in America is curtailing his tour abroad and returning to China early in August.— Reuter.
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    • 125 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feol old before your time, and unubl« to enjoy tin- ptoaaurw of youth, tnk<> Dr. Nlxoii'h Vi-TahH and restore your Manhood, Vitality and Bnernr. BiK reaulta In 24 hourß. Dr. Nlx<»n's Vl-TahH are a new discovery and Kuurant<it;d to build n*w hlood
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  • 540 3 TOURING NAVAL CADETS MAY BE RECALLED North China Trouble Has Repercussions In Singapore Singapore. Monday. thP result of disturbing news continually coming from China, the Chinese I s l -nine ship "China's Freedom" which orieinallv intended to make an r 'ivr tour of the south seas, may have to cut
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  • 198 3 Serious Charge Against A Sikh Singapore, Monday. AN application that a special jury be empannelled for the case, and that the case be heard in camera, was allowed by Mr. Justice Howes in the Assize Court to-day, in the case in which a Sikh named Tota Singh stands
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  • 61 3 Singapore, Monday. Mr. Lief Westwick, chief engineer cf the Dollar liner President Monroe, was taken by ambulance, on the arrival ci the vessel in Singapore, yesterday, to General Hospital, suffering from cellulitis, a skin infection. The ambulance was waiting at the wharf when the
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  • 55 3 Singapore, Monday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Monroe which arrived here from Manila yesterday:— Mrs. S. Ezekiel, Mr. Eugene Goetschel, Mr. E. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lapham, Mrs. C. R. McCormick, Mrs. Nasehe Nixon, Miss Phoebe Nixon, Miss Barbara Nixon, Mr.
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  • 85 3 Local Associations To Approach Government r two local associations are agitavcrnmlL a round "island road and GorespSSt is to be approached in that AttSSE? ***** are the strait s Chinese they h and lt is understood hat OovenSTf J olned force s to address the G '>v Cen
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  • 312 3 Coming In Not Far Distant Future? FOLLOWING a meeting of five political F bodies to consider the question of a University for Singapore, at which it was decided to invite the views of Cart. N. M. Hashim, who is champion of the cause, it is understood that Capt.
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  • 121 3 Exports of tinned pineapples during the week ending July 3. amounted to 108,122 cases, of which 83,566 (77 per cent cases were to the United Kingdom 5,625 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 5,890 (6 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 13,041 (12 per cent.)
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  • 90 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice in the' Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. *****-J. S. Aroozoo and ors. vs. Zehnder Bros, and ow. Followed by:— O. S. 56'37— Re Will of Lim Yew Teok deceased etc. Befor? Mr. Justice Howes in the 2nd Court
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  • 269 3 Morey Crash Case At Assizes Singapore, Monday. AN application for special jury to be empanelled in a case at the Assizes, in which Dollah bin Mohais, driver to (he late Mr. John Morey, stands charged on two counts, with causing death by a rash act, was refused
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    • 348 4 i~REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 12. Previous To-day Change *VBB*m m DuU st e ?dy Tone Buyers. 95 16 9£ -316 luy^ \m Jg M y ggS 6 \fa 5 JulyScpt. geneni. »fc 9'/ 4 -Jjj Buyers. 97 16 9 4 -3 16 Oct. Dec. 9 9 16
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    • 225 4 rO\»O\ SHARE LIST London, July 12. Previous To-day Change Distillers IJJ- 10^9 -3 Dunlop Rubber 34,- 33 10y 2 V/2 General Electric 7 7L/ nJ^iy imperial Chemical Industries .{^{f i/2 -6 imperial Tobacco l fW* l f~ -7 2 Anglo-Dutch 39,7y 2 39 7 2 Canadian Pacific •JJj Lonaon Tin
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  • 1539 5 tied by Fraser and CO4& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore, July 13. 6 p.m. Fraser Co. i_yau _wau Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 67% 71% 67% 71% 4 Ampat Tm 37 m 38 6cd 37 6 39 C d 4 £l Asam Kumbang m g
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  • 233 5 SHARE MARKETS Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Tin at midday was $130' unchanged. In the absence of news from London Sterling tin shares \tfere rather morr idle but to-day the market remained firm with few sellers in evidence. Dollar shares wer e firm and active and thei^ was a good all
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    • 191 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • 331 6 MANNEQUIN JUDGE Misunderstanding Over Fur Coat London. WHEN a tall, slender young mannequin put on an £875 mink coat and walked up and down at King's Bench Divisional Court, Mr. Justice Swift caused much laughter by remarking: "I dont know why in the world anybody should want to give £800
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  • 146 6 Then Robbed Their Masters EDWARD A. Clarke, a twenty-four-year-old salesman, of Hammersmith-road. Umdon, wooed the maids— and robbed their masters. So it was said when he pleaded guilty to stealing jewellery worth £50 from Cottage -place, Belgravia, London, and jewellery worth £109 rrom Cambridge-street, Paddington. (London) and was
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    • 245 6 Acclaimed by the Leading Critics as THE FINEST PICTURE EVER MADE IN COLOUR. Youll be thrilled by its FRANKNESS and SINCERITY! [to-night at the CAPITOL) Tee HOLLYWOOD "BEHfND THE SCENES" IN PERFECT COLOUR! SQUND All the Famous Hollywood iCKtc^i Spots MALIBU GRAU- "^THE NBW"^^ MANNS CHINESE THEATRE WdSfCftt ElCCtflC <
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  • 286 7 Fate Of Chemist Who j Is In Gaol i i EHnam. j IN the custody of a warder from < Wandsworth Gaol, a chemist, Her- j bert David Anderson. 31, of Wellhali- j road. Eltham, appeared before the sta- *J tutory committee of th e Pharmacy »tl- cal
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    • 289 7 7.AMOUS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SCORES A GREAT m— W_f C^ Tj| V^ *J H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^_^^^^_^^^^_^^__^^^_^^^^^_^^__^_^^^ B H K TRIUMPH IN R.K.O's MIGHTY STORY OF HEROISM W^2^C^fw/Jr^^rWM^7f¥tmP^ffwA Fl N FIGHTS THRILLS E_-m___! r^-_^4-t_^^^i^-^y^^--^-/^r^-^^-f^-J_r^P_^___l _BB (> 1/ II I 9l^^a^^ '*TB_i^_B p&_g g ik ___k s_ vl'« \_u __P^j__k **Mmw^ §^A *_HBBBv ■__H_HP^^^^^^^^~^vv
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  • "WIFE" PLEADS FOR BIGAMIST
    • 110 8 "HE IS SUCH A GOOD FA THER Former Schoolmate s Plea Liverpool. PASSIONATE pleas by a burnous wife 1 -it Liverpool As.si7x.-s recently I<jr old .school friend. Carl Nicholas Shorting, thirty-seven, assistant brewer, Of S2£ MffigSSF me \t Kniß s OoUegt Cathedral School. SKSNSr- awe? months' imprisonment. "I have such
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    • 107 8 MONTHLY returns of Dealers* stocks of rubber in the S.S. at the close of business on June 30 are declared as under: PORT STOCKS Following are th e port stocks at June 30. Dry Wet Rubber Rubber Total Singapore Ireland 29.731 1,511 31.242 Penang Island 5,260 311 5,571
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    • 143 8 Last Chance To Save Her Life Sidcup, .Kent. LAST-CHANCE bid to save a girl's life by a delicate operation, in which three nerves had to be severed, was disclosed at a Southwark inquest. Verdict of Accidental death was recorded on Patricia Alexandra Moning, aged eleven, of Westbrook-road,
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    • 118 8 Coronation Scenes Thrill Convicts Maidstone FE strangest audience which has yet cheered the Coronation films assembled in the chapel of Maidstone Gaol recently. Fraudulent financiers, confidence men, thieves, and delinquents of every type sat side by side enthralled by the pictures, which were shown by British Movietone News.
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    • 249 8 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 13, 6 p.m Total ior Company Dividend Bocks Close financial Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date TIN TO t Asam Kumbang s% lnt. July 23 July 30 July 24 22%% 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30
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    • 165 8 Seize 6 Ft: Man Thief J Liverpool. AN hearing that two young women shpp detectives had seized a sixfoot thief and held him until a policeman arrived, the Liverpool stipendiary Mr. Stuart Deacon, said: "Thia is a very hazardous occupation for worn on. 1 The two women
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    • 75 8 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. July) 31% 31% Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. July) 30 516 30% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 30% 31 do. July 31 31% do. Aug. Sept. 31% 31% do. Oct.
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    • 104 8 The total production of rubber In the NEI lor May was 21,171 long tons, as against 156,109 tons total for 1936. Of this quantity. R.638 tons comes from Java and 12,533 from the Outer Provinces, the 1936 figures being 58,224 tons and 97,885 tons respectively. The
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  • 544 9 ROADS ON INDIA M.W. FRONTIER for Mechanical Transport (By Air Mail) Kach Camp, VVaziristan. no\DS suitable for mechanical K transport are being driven through the difficult country of the N.U. frontier by British forces with Their latest triumph is the road to the Sham plain and
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  • 53 9 A Berlin, July 9. tn t smcial5 mcial Intimation that the visit a n? n n by Baron von Neurath is not in S reservt considered useful is contained a commentary issued by the German Vevnu^nu^ with reference to Mr. ii-ht Chamb P ri a «n'« of
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  • 233 9 Snatched Boy From Live Rail pNDING a boy lying with his clothes smouldering across the live rail of the Southern Railway line at Mitcham, Mr. John Joseph Chapman, sixty-three, retired postman, of Blakenham-road, Tooting picked him up with his bare hands. The boy, Victor George Dawdray, of Delaford-«road,
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    41 9 A general view of the finish of the race when Sir Abe Bailey's Valerian, ridden by T. Weston, wo* the Ascot Stakes on the first day of the fashionable Ascot meeting. Kept -on was second and Sir Calidore third. (Planet Newi).
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  • 196 9 Recalled In Widow's Will Southampton. rm her side torn open by a German torpedo, the hospital ship Glenant Castle was sinking fast in the Atlantic when Joe Sadler, an engine-room greaser risked his chance of escape to assist the dazed chief engineer, Walter Thompson, into a lifeboat. There
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  • 229 9 Morning Raid On Garage Liverpool. AMAZING disclosures are exoectecl to follow a police raid in Liverpool early one morning on a garage within a stone's throw of the Cathedral Irish Sweepstake tickets and receipts, representing close upon £500,000. were seized and are now under Ic?k and Key
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    • 96 9 4| **^Vy It's such a relief S^ v WH to k now one can iPfr-W La make sure ot •^tf^y 3b»y Personal Freshness Mmli%oW^ by simply using s JFEBUOY TOILET y X soap i Personal freshness is so important we're lucky to have Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to guard it for
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 270 10 THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners, a fortnight ago. passed a resolution requesting the Governor-in-Council to set up a committee to make recommendations for the amelioration of the serious problem of car and lorry traffic, particularly in regard to parking in the business centre of the town. The same committee
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  • 685 10 A Major I OOKING buck over the past few years it, seems M if there has never been u time when there did not exist a state of tension in 'the political affairs of it and Japan which was near to a crisis, and for months
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    36 10 The scene in the Music Hall, Aberdeen, when th c Freedom of the City wi conferred on Mr. J. A. Lyons Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr. W. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada. (Topical Press).
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  • 209 10 Inspector Abdul Rahman, of the Depot. Johore Bahru, has gone on transfer to Segamat. Mr M Inman the professional Billiards player, arrived in Penan* on Sunday morning by the s.s. Ho bang from Calcutta. Mr Austin ana Miss Price from Singapore and Mr. and Mrs. F. Rhodes from Port
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  • 348 11 WOMAN'S STORY OF ROBBERY Cousin Of Viscount Samuel PENTLE. trusting Mrs. Florence Kens burg ninety-eight-year-old cousin of Viscount Samuel, could refuse nothing to her confidential maid, thirty-seven-year-old Isabella Craig. When she died in her sleep a year a <rj she went to her grove
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  • 246 11 Church Workers Signal Lambeth. A H ctu^L married P ar °cWal church uSev° P r s^ ed S have galled a ordered la Lkl^ was out was twenty t^r? beth to pay lOs a week PettH. e of y Tul Se Sm r ld MiSS Dorothy cofts.
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  • 169 11 Will End Sniggering Secrets" Says Doctor London SEX instruction of young people beginning as early as possible was uired by Dr. T. Drummond Shield at the resumed summer School of the British Social Hygiene Council in London. It was essential, he said, that tney should not obtain their
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  • 129 11 Nagus Wants £242,000 Shares In Railway Panr THE Emperor of Abyssinia is suing Signor Mussolini for £242,000— the valu^ of his shares in the French railway from Djibouti to Addis Ababa. Proceedings, says Exchange, have alreadv been started and will be heard before thr Seine Tribunal. Paris. Bignor
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 11 On the green turf of the sports ground at the Duke of York's Headquarters in King's Road. Chelsea, London, a Children's Garden Party was given in aid of the Duchess of York's Maternity Clinic. Our photo shows curi^u^ children solving- the et ernal mystery of the Punch and Judy Show
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  • 152 11 Charge Against Four Chinese Withdrawn AN incident which occurred at the Elysee Cabaret on June 19 had an echo in the Police Court when four Chinese, Cheah Phee Leng, Chee Tiang Lye, Yeap Yuen Fook and Ooi Boon I.ay, were summoned before Mr. T. P. Hughes on
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  • 111 11 23 -DAY CASE Heard By Woman Magistrate Bristo 1 AFTER sitting alone on the Bench for twenty-three days. Mrs. Edith Robinson White ended Bristol's longest police court case. She had heard nearly 150 witnesses give evidence for the prosecution. Th*ir statements cover 250 pages of closely typewritten foolscap. Three men
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  • 168 11 Man Lies In Lake To Win Her Back Romford, Essex. FDWARD Richmond, thirty-two, of Marshall's-drive. Romford, Essex, found lying on his back in a lake. Liter told a detective: 'My wife is the cause of the trouble. She is dancing mad," So it was said at Romford
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    • 30 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtahtablm mf OmtUnt ond Storm coo? A^\ Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 ft A^ GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISI Unrivalled Facilities for Private EntertainmetUi.
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  • 288 12 Empire Marksmen At Bisley I I I I Royal Henley Regatta, fashion parade of the river, opened with a heavy programme of races at Henley. Bk Our photo shows spectators, providing a contrast in black and white fashions, watching the races. (Planet J Jimmy, a heavy armadillo, meets a new
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    • 79 12 Xf^X AIR TRAVEL SAVES II \\J f^^^^^^^^\. mm* t^M p \v 7 r I Singapore to England and Australia twice weekly by luxurious air liners. Tha fare includes everything-meals-hotels-even tips. Modern travel at its carefree best. Departures for London every Wednesday and SundayBrisbane on Mondays and Fridays I Bookings and
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  • 27 13 Barrie Goes Home M. Corbin (France) arriving for the Non-intervention Committee which has resumed its work with a plenary meeting at the Foreign Office, London. (Topical Press).
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 32 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS i JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER REQUISITE— ETC. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 985 14 but modern beauty culture has its ways for fustrating the years at their tell-tale work which Greta Cumming tells you about this week "WON by a neck"!! How often can that b e applied to women! How many husbands and boy friends can be lost
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    • 6 14 vt 7 »i*<-A «*•••>» <v*Vi« .<*•' AL 12.
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    • 51 14 JOAN CRAWFORD M G M StmMAX FACTOR'S LIPSTICK The perfect, NEW lip makeup created by Max Factor, Hollywood's make-up geniui, in color harmony ahadel for inId vidual type* Mont ure -proof, retains its color valut all day... keeps the l.ps smooth and loyely. :,\X FACTOR HOLLYWOOD "Coimtiia cf ibt Stsn"
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    63 15 oi/inm that a youn? throat which can stand all the adornment it U «rTJ the jewels round it, but jewels come to the older woman T hnstand has made a success of life. Then she often finds that whose h^and has rounded throat which will bear emphaThe neck is one
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  • 535 15 Changing Faces with Make-up IF YOU don't believe in success stories, the best example I can give you is that of little Emma Hart. Emma, daughter of a poor blacksmith, became Lady Hamilton because of her greac beauty and allure. In her day, however, beau;y was of the uncultivated type.
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    • 46 15 S Maison Marcelle For a Natural -y^jr^ /->] Try our latert point- winding 35 Stamford Ed. TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOOI. J KAYSER SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Sole Distributors: Tajjmalial Store 23, HIGH ST. Ladies Hairdressen MAISON PERM Stamford Road. TeL: 461t MAISON MARIE 63, Victoria Street.
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    • 26 15 Everlasting gifts from 20 cents to $20.00 at WE JA#£ ?ft££ Only the best of everything at popular prices. 18 Battery Road, Ist Floor Phone 7143
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    • 232 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE A Di?y CLEANING EYES tieaner§ R A Thompson d.o.Sc. for saiuo cia y Dr# of Ocular Science >- Practice Limited To The Eye. service 4> arcade, ground floor. Goods handed in by Phone mz 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same llours Salurda y
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    • 524 16 f M VWM 7% m/ ft 1 M E£ M9 W r IPW6i"H I Hfli m wL—^. a] a^aVa^a^a^a^^^^^Va^a^L^^^^a^a^h^k^ lie) I* a^ava^^a^fl ■^Me^a^^h^ ftlm^M^^ BY P&o and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Doe Doe fonuat* 6 pore. Tonoace S'pore, 1937. 1937. RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 NALDERA 16,000 Sept.
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    • 526 16 TO FRENCH PORTS I lj^£ mtr^ML HOMEWARDS ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 13 t c CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 I I DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug. 4 J CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 OUTWARDS.
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  • 140 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: WBt Bertha, Lch. Crow. P.W.D. Hoppers Nos. 5 and 6. Batak, Shen Kwang. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour: No. 1 Dock: P.W.D. Grab No. 1 and Roppers Nos. 7 and 8. Dredger Tenioakul. No.
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  • 121 17 ARRIVALS and departures by K.L M. A and K.N.I.L.M. planes. Arrived from N.E.I, by the Torenvalk: Mr. G. Thomson, Mr. H. D. Crisp. Mr. A. d f Aneremond, Mr. D. F. Blokhuis, Mr. M. Hershorn. Left by the Torenvalk: For Medan:--Mr. A. d* Aneremond, Mr. D. F
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  • 35 17 Mails despatched from Singapore on June 18 by the Corfu was delivered London cm July 10. The P. and O. liner Carthage is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday).
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  • 498 17 Handicaps During 1936 HANDICAPS which the French ship- building industry had io face during 1936 were referred to by M. Rene Fould. chairman of the Shipbuilders' Association, when speaking at the annual meeting of -the Maritime Press Association. French yards were now incapable of quoting prices,
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  • 144 17 Major Advance In Steam Tonnage k CCORDING to the new i.ssue of the Fi"nnish Shipping Calendar, fhe merchant fleet on April 1 consisted of 866 ships, totalling 584,655 cross tons, compared with 854 of 510,506 gross tons at the same time last year. The average tonnage was 597
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    • 242 17 BI'RXS PHILP LIXE iincorporated hi Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. g^ MAREUA J"*"* t MFRKTTR Aug. 30 P sSSaI cheap round trip 'tickets' I rom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rate*. WA o«/in<*w nr First Class passengers may crazier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or MELBOURNE return 168L48 Ist class 1466.42
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    • 136 17 X. 1. K. MJVE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar S.S. HARUNA MARU July 22 s^. "KATORI MARU" Aug 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug 19 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 1 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 251 17 IpostaITintelligence] STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY Tnr%0 PER DAT? AND TIME r\-J«c* Bee Tong July 13 10 a.m. fandjong Pinang Hang Y on 13 10 am. tfarimon rtlwl President Monroe 13 10.30 am. USA. ,Parcels y St. Pierre N 13 11 a.m. i nd o-China Hoihow Anshun 13 1.30 pm. China
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  • 339 18 THE results for June, which were un--1 avoidably held over last Tuesday, are as follows:— IST PRIZE.— Capt. N A Armitage, R. E. Mess. Changi, Singapore "Iverleigh Hall". 2ND PRIZE —Joseph Ee Yong Hack, 322 Geylang Rd., Singapore—"Kitty's Bath." 3RD PRIZE— S. P. Sethu Raman. 5
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  • Article, Illustration
    97 18 "Sunday"— E. Sp. Raman, 45 Market Street, Singapore. •Quietude"— Tan Kim Aun, 74 Denison Road. Teluk Anson. "A Rest"— Tang Eee Sen*. 420 River Valley Road. Singapore. ••Sylvan Setting"— P. Chin, m Lapp a? e Road. Singapore. "Still Life"— Soh Kee Thye. 28 Stanley Street, Singapore. "Hill Station"— Lian Siew
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    • 31 18 For this Competition only -dflf* -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 108 19 HOMfeOM, Canton. Shanghai, *Kobe, ft'anUa *nd U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 n.m. Saturday. ppnanq Siam. Burmi. India, Iraq. »«?<»st!ne E^ypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Britain Ireland. Europe, Nigeria. Gold Ccngt and N. and S. America: Imperial, closircj 10 p.m. to-day. r F" «ir to Shanghai only. 'corre.«Dcndence
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    • 191 20 f S /libc World M H mmm THE I>3T MODELS OF latest ObA^^ J Km\ W rhe new PILOT P ens will impress you as £m|h| fife Mr A m no ot}]er ran e °f pens has ever done— BK/% P 1 ml M W tne rt iUlv beautiml material—
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1207 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C THF RADIO t Singapore Station On 225 Metres 4 6.00 p.m. :-Indlan Music (Gramo- p^gi^^^ d^ d 1 BR.T.SH EMPIRE Niro. Station 3g^S|^» E&3fS^H PROGRAMME T o T fe^SXSS 2 Plan 6.20 a.m. Rf<= OTd .^JJ uslc of Loo? Fons Ta," sunn by Wan
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  • 1953 21 N EW BUILDING NEEDED I \nuMil Report And I Prizegiving I singapor, Monday. I MfIBBNCI to the expansion of K (he V.M f A. School of ComI mpr a «Ui made by N R Menon< c principal, in his annual report d the annual prize
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    29 21 Mr. Malcolm Macdonald (left) chat ting to the Belgian Ambassador, Baron E. de Cartier de Marchienne at Foyles' seventy-ninth luncheon at Grosvenor House. Park Lane, Londo n. (Topical Press)
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  • 385 21 Arrested Taxi-Driver Gets Rough (From Our Own Ccrrrcsptndent) Johore Bahru July 11. FDR having driven a taxi in Johore Bahru town without a licence and having assaulted a police constable who tried to arrest him, a Tamil car cleaner named Ponnusamy was fined $25 by Sheikh Abu
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  • 862 22 Wrfs ftwwwr VW/////^ Event Opens At End Of Month tWftm Our Own Correspondent) flr-l 22 "^^W^S* ■^V^^^ftTS^"* r ply jn lhe one intervene before i^Mtlllf^ njj* J^ bljoy R nchoWd nine mtftt southeast from All rar-rs will sU.rt "id f»n» iM h a
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  • 156 22 Classification Of Horses And Ponies FOLLOWING revisions in the classifica- tions of horses and ponies, are notified:— HORSES From Class 2 to Class I— Lucky Life. From Class 1 to Class 2— Wee Jock. From Class 4 to Class 3.— Blue and White, Gaythario. From Class 3 to
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    30 22 America defeated Britain in the Ryder Cup Golf match at Southport. Lord Wardington is seen presenting the Ryder Cup to Walter Hagen, non-playing captain of the American team. (Topical Press).
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  • 628 22 RAFFLES WIN INTER -COLLEGE SOCCER CUP IN POOR GAME RAFFLES College annexed the Staff Football Cup by defeating the Medical College bv 4—2 in their annual encounter on the latter's ground on Saturday before a large number of supporters from both Colleges. The game was played on a rain sodden
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  • 431 23 VALUABLE POLNTS FROM POLICE THREE COALS IN FIRST TEN MINUTES OF SECOND HALF Singapore. Monday. .HHREE quick goals scored in the first ten minutes of the second half gave the I Chinese full points in their First Division fixture against the Police at
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  • 282 23 Leadership Hangs By A Thread BY this victory the Chinese advance to second place in the league table. They are level on points with the Middlesex but have a better goal averye. They are now two points behind the Gunners with two fames in hand. The leading positions now are:
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  • 209 23 London, July 12. POLFING history is being made at the famous Walton Heath course in Suru rey. For the first time in the annals of international golf a nominated professional champion from Britain and America are meeting to decide
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  • 60 23 The following rubber returns of tti following Companies are reported the month of June: Alor Gajah 17.200 !h Australasia 23.000 lb. f Aver Pana* 73*000 lb Bukit Kubu 15.300 lb.. rqenealv 54.400 lb., Jalan Kebun H.7C lb Kluantr 37.132 lb., Pajam 168.500 Ih Port Swettenham 10,800 lb.. Tamfolftir
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  • 112 23 allowing Raffles Institution boys ation h X ed their Ufe Saving examinSclnto Cld at thc YM.C.A. pool (Inter-' .^nd certificate and Bronze »>: Pwoe Quee Yam, Eu Keng rCn w°' V Knh Chen^- C^n Sua y Bah.i rhf.m, enR Yow Leonp Wai Honp. N? Chan a nn
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  • 397 23 Penang State Side "Made To Look Like Tyros" (From Our Otvn Report^) A RECORD crowd was present at the Victoria Green to-day to witness' the South China Athletic Association football team register their second victory during the visit to Penang by beating a
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  • 39 23 Inter-Zone Final In Berlin Berlin, July 11. UENKEL, Germany, beat Hecht, Cze--11 choslovakia 6jl, T5 and 7;5 and Von Cramm, (Germany) beat Menzel 3|6, 4J<. 6j4, 6!3 and 6|2 in the Davis Cup Eur»-' Dean zone final.
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  • 26 23 1 Singapore, Monday. Rain again interf erred with the 8. L. T.A. champion tournament and the ties arranged for to-day had to be postponed.
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  • 28 23 TO-DAY: 1.30 a.nL, 9 ft. 7 ins.; 2.25 J>.m 5 ft. 8 imm TO-MORROW: 2.16 a.m., 9 ft. 1 in.; 2.59 p.m., 8 ft. 7 ins
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  • 101 24 UNC\PORE AND UPCOUNTRY A. A. A. MEETINGS AT THE WEEKEND The one mile final in progress at the Singapore A.A.A. meeting on Saturday. (Tribune). Nrßri A.A.A.— officials and judges at the meet. At the Federal Police sports. Relay race (open) won by: Victoria Inst Old Boys.
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