Morning Tribune, 14 July 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 14, 1937. 1 J39
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  • 79 1 tfy Be Hard On New York, July 13. Mr Morgenthau was asked yesterday I whether m view of its good eflec. Cheese credit Japan had protested n 7 thl American agreement to asSfttaiSfl S^lion. Mr. Morg:- aSiu replied that he knew of no protest. TJ earned
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  • 35 1 New York, July 13. rIE flying boat Caledonia left for Montreal at 6.25 p.m. B S.T. on the iii t stage of the return Trans- Atlantic flight homeward.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 93 1 bit than Japan if the law is implemented, owing to her large purchases of American aeroplanes and dependence upon American spare parts. The New York Times comments that the r:ne\val of Japan's imperious demands for large political concessions has Again raised m American minds the question posed m 1931 by
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  • 72 1 PRAY FOR PEACE Broadcast Appeal By Pope A Vatican City, Rome, July 13. N exhortation to pray for peace wa* made by the Pope m a twelvemute broadcast, the first since Christmas. to a clear and strong voice His Holliid "let us pray for the world so i fused, for
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  • 62 1 TO U.S. BY POLE Another Soviet Flight Begun A Moscow, July 12. SOVIET plane piloted by the Soviet air ace Michael Gromov took off, MnTu re for San Francisco via the Sard T P le at 110 am Brltlsh Stan ,c Th P^ne is a sister ship of the Ant
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  • 24 1 h^ use of Commons will hold a der>n ♦Unu n the Palestine report on July 20 Z n the Colonial Office vote.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 1364 1 CHINA SEES NO OTHER WAY BUT WAR /ffi4VT 77? 00P CONCENTRATION ON PEIPING JAPANESE aircraft were employed m the fighting m North China yesterday for the first time and a fierce skirmish took place almost under the very walls of the city of Peiping. A Japanese
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  • 117 1 Chinese Killed At Ipoh i From Out Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. 4N explosipn occurred at about 4.30 this evening m the engine room of the Isis Theatre. One Chinese and three Malays who were m the room at the time were injured and taken to the district
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  • 82 1 TRADE PACT France And Germany Come To Terms Paris, July 12. FE French-German commercial treaty has been signed and will last for two years The present clearing system is to be substituted by the Belgian -German arrangement of "proportions." Germany will not limit herself to purchasing only French raw products
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  • 49 1 PLANS DIVORCE Helen Wills Moody In Nevada New York, July 13. MRS. Helen Wills Moody, the former tennis star, contemplates a divorce, according to the Reno correspondent of the New York Times, which report is qcmnrm?d by her sister-in-law. Mrs. Wills Moody is at present residing m Nevada. Reuter
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    • 41 2 A Cienlle Love Story. GENTLE M TORNADO! All about a wild, wild woman whr» ;ids a hilarious man-hunt and "brings'em batk alive •WOMAX CHASES MAM" with MIRIAM HOPKINS, JOEL McCREA AND CHAKLKS WINNINKKR ("Daddy of SMART fIIRLS^ NEXT CHANGE a| tkt
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  • 370 2 GARRARD CASE CONTINUES Oilier Driver Gives Evidence Singapore. Tue clay. ri'KTHi'.K ovif'rurr via recorded i>y ''\r. i, C*. <»;>•>. Mm Powih vi.r^istrat/ n the ease vhkli Mr. A. i.. i(,:.r: ml. the vvH!-kim\vM Ma'av.m j«Mi.rv i charted with causing krlefmm burl to l»is pjjfc t»v rush cl
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    172 2 Swedish Ship's Officer In Court Singapore, Tuesday. ARRESTED on a warrant this morning, n Carl Albert Ekland, a Swedish ship's officer, was produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. W. G. Reeves, to-day, on the following charge. "That you on June 26 1934, having a wife. Olga Velhelmina Kkland,
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  • 209 2 Coronation Stamps Missing Singapore, Tuesday. ISMAIL bin Abdul Majid, the clerk who was employed m the General Post Office, was before Mr. H. A. Forrer, m the Criminal District Court to-day when further evidence was recorded m connection with the charges against him. Ismail is charged with theft
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  • 64 2 Guilty Of Theft Of Bicycle Singapore, Tuesday. HANIEL Spence Scot, of the Gordon Highlanders, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, Mr. W. G. Reeves to-day, on being convicted on charges of theft of n bicycle and dishonestly desIKvsing of stolen property. i
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  • 215 2 True Drama At The Pavilion "CAREER WOMAN," the Twentieta v Century Fox Film introduced at th Pavilion Theatre yesterday is one of thoij p.cturets that come along only 011C2 m a while. Intensely gripping m Its theme, it is the screen version of a true story, which created
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  • 79 2 Chinese On Attempted Murder Charge Singapore, Tuesday. THE shooting of a 19-year-old Chinese Yeo Chye Seng m Robinson Road near the Teluk Ayer Market on the morSJ, n XK H Of iiir Jul y 9 had a sequel before the Third Magistrate to-day, when a man named Goh
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  • 41 2 Moscow, July 13. thT h Mnrt O h ar p n yerS WCre 20 mlleS frOm the North Polo soon after midnieht passing over the cyclone area-Reutlr trSJJ°M U l laS already been made »tS,^r-^ safety d Reuter
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  • 147 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THE following message is relearpd 1 by the Consul General for China Singapore, as a translation of m official telegram dispatched fm Jn Nanking yesterday: "After the clash o n Sunday morning, truce was once morp atriccd upon m the afternoon, „nlv t 0 he
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  • 215 2 Exhibition And Annual Meeting Singapore, Tuesday. AT the annual meeting of the Singa- pore Garden Society which was held at the home of the President, Mr. A E. Holttum, yesterday it was stated that garden lovers m Singapore had benefited to a great extent by the work of
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  • 65 2 Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese coolie is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide m Home Road shortly after six o'clock thi* morning by cutting his nee* with a razor The ambulance was sent for and was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital for attention. He
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  • 96 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma nrA Bronchitis poison your system, ruin > health and weaken your heart. Mend* the prescription of an American physician, starts killing Asthma Germs m 3 mlnutj purifies the blood and builds n< w vitahr.so that you can sleep soundly all
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    • 149 3 SilviVrin goes to the root of Hair troubles From All Chemists High-class Stores. Made m England. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENT "SITUATION VACANT" BOOK-KEEPER REQUlRED.— Engineer Contracting Firm. State Experience Salary to Post Office Box No. 330, Singapore. Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice m
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  • 884 3 THREE TOWNS LOST? More Conflicting London, July 13. 1 1( ORBING to a message from A Hendaye the Government claims considerable successes m the Madrid liensive including th e capture ot three important towns Brunete, Villa Nue va de la Canada and Quijorana Alternatively, an insurgent commuriaue
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  • 284 3 ONCE m a while there comes a picture which has everything to make it a success. Such a picture is United Artist's production. "A Star is Born." which opened to large audiences at the Capitol last night. Clearly it has everything—a moving story
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  • 42 3 Paris, July 12. nESPITE peace efforts by M. Chautemps V a general strike has been called for all hotels, cafes and restaurants. The Premier stated the strike would be greatly to the detriment of the national interests Reuter Wireless
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  • 187 3 Kruschen Reduced Her Weight Gave Her New Vitality Any woman who is burdened with excess fat is liable to become sensitive about her figure. This woman did. and In addition she suffered from weakness which made her feel dull and lifeless. Bui there is
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    • 20 4 SOUTH lIIIITISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY i mi v Tel. 01)26, 2, Finlay.son Often.
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    • 54 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscrioed l Fully P ald U P> Y. 1C0 000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900,000 0i Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. I RAFFLES PLACE. Manager t. YAMAMOIO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 I ,> 5U22 General Office. I 5923
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    • 142 4 BAi\K OF CHINA (in corpora 1 ,d m China by Special Charter). Exchange Uept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 PAID L'P CAPITAL Ch. 40,000,000.00 Itt SERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 4,800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI .sc-Vuiijs Soon? Chairman of Be m) .i.tj.-i h.m«. Genera. JWanager. CORRESPONDENTS
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 81 4 London, July 13. Previous To-day Change M Hll«r« 1099 1093 —6 Utoimers 3310V2 33 9 _m Dunlop Kubber gO 3 806 ji General Electric 37|lVz 373 iy, Imperial Chemical Industries 150 150 imperial Tobacco 39 U 389 Anglo-Dutch 12 1^ 12 Vi Zu at«w jf Kuober Wan
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    • 52 4 London. July 13 Previous To-day Change ftUBBUI j )u jj S3S- tfi Huvers. 9-4 +1 lo London, July 13. PALM OIL (Malaya) miMtW* £24.10Tv a a lue In bulp JulylAut!. shpt COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.). £1689 Valut Aug. Shipment. SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Unchanged July! Aug. Shipment. Mb u .t.
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    • 21 4 TIN Standard. I/mdon. July 12 Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price. £262 til* Forward ««2 £265^ +3V 4
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    • 74 4 London, July 13. Previous To-day Change n on Paris (closing middle rate) 127.98 127 98 TT on Amsterdam < closing middle rate) 9.02 7 9.02 5 b —Mi TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 238 I*. 23 8 TT.' on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 211 16
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    • 48 4 RUBBER New York, July 12. Previous To-day Chaige Tone Etead Steady Spot Buyers. 19 18% ft Sellers. 19 19 —ft July' Sept. Buyers. 19» 4 19 l s —ft Sellers. 19^ s 191* ft AiN Tone Quiet Quiet Spot —59^4 59 V A No Change
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    • 25 4 London, July 13. GOLD Previous To-day Change DM Bar per 02. JL7.0.2 16.19.11 «_s SILVER 4 monthi forward 20 3 16 20 1
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    • 99 4 New Cable And Wireless jIOCK London, July 12. AN the Block Exchange continued poli- tiral uncertainties restrained initiative and consequently business moved slowly. Foreigners mostly weakened but gilt- edged often hardened, while heavy industries were stimulated by June production figures. Cables and Wireless stocks are quoted In their
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    • 158 5 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director A. A. PAUW J. J. baron COLLOT D'ESCURY F. H. ABBING Secretary London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM. Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 41 smaller places.
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  • 1540 5 Hi Fraser and Co& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore, July 14, 6 p.m. Par M- SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 6 c i. 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103 ft 105% norn 4 l 2 r c 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar.
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  • 227 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report July, 13th 1937 Tin at miday was $130 i, up VzTHE London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being irregular and after ihe recent rise prices were marked down somewhat In tin .shares bids from London wer 2 m some Cites .si ghtly lower
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  • 32 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m 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
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    • 388 6 (_y JBp _^^^^b. "CAREER WOMAN" ANNOUNCING A REVELATION Ami IN NEW SOUND I V STARRING YOUR FAVOURITES JANET GAYNOR and FREDRIC MARCH A Magnificent Modern Story of the Real Hollywood In Perfect Colour with Perfect Sound! Special Added Attractions GAUMONT NEWS PICTURES per AIR MAIL The WIMBLEDON TENNIS FINALS EASTERN
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    • 9 6 EVERY YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE SHOULD BEE The Dominant Sex
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    • 123 7 A NEW SHOW IN TOWN! openinc 1 1 ALHAMBRA RKO'S MOST THRILLING HIT OF 1937 if t CLEAR THE DECKS FOR ACTION 1 CLEAR YOUR THROAT FOR LAUGHS! An £d»;'d imttt Przdust'mn. Dutcitd b> Btn Sloto*. CAROLE LOMBARD and FRED MacMURRAY loving, laughing, fighting, romancing! CHARLES BUTTERWORTH as Harry, the
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  • 128 7 Baby Thrown Through Window son was flung through the THE youngest son w^ 1 away on a bicycle to call pyJ amas--sp«i nve -roomed bunlheftre nrhtfireon the main North gStroad between JJagillt and Uewelyn Edwards was awakened Th smell of burning. She roused her by the me iL
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  • 129 7 Man Who Went To Flirt On Deck Paris. POLICE are searching for Rumanian Dr Dadiani who fled from the RioHambiirg liner Paul Soares at Havre following a" preliminary inquiry into the mysterious disappearance at sea of his friend Pedro Poroni. twenty-seven-year-old Brazilian Scoutmaster. According to the doctor,
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  • 144 7 14 ELOPES WITH 44 America's Latest Child Bride Lamar. Missouri. MRS. Lillian June Sawyer, the latest of America's child bride's, finds herself at the ase of fourteen with a family of op-children, one of whom is older than herself. She eloped with Sawyer, a forty-yea" idower, after visiting his home
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  • 52 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Assistant Engineer Larsen of the Afrika. the Danish freighter which arrived m Singapore on Sunday, lost his life during monsoon weather m tne Indian Ocean. The vessel has since left Singapore. On arrival at Hongkong an inquiry into the matter will be held by the
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  • 2952 8 250 Planes In Mass hi plight (From Our Own Corn wndent) London. July 2 jiik iky wti iik (> l h( (l (/1 i' ()li^ lied steel for the Royal Air :•< re D a- HciKion— thn eighteenth annual d monstratlon <»i Uto work of Bri
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  • 119 9 Labourers Terrible Experience Belfast. WORSHIPPERS leaving St. Peter's Catholic Church, Derby-street, Belfast, found a man, tarred and feathered, chained to the railings m front of the building. He was Edward Palmer, a dock labourer, aged 40, who told the police that he had been attacked early m
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  • 168 9 Wives Of Soldiers Serving Abroad MANY wives of soldiers serving their country abroad are seeking relief from the local authorities because under present conditions they an not entitled to marriage allowance. Mr. E. Dunn <Soc.. Ruther Valley, rkahire) called attention to that to the House ot Commons recently.
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  • 71 9 The next meeting of the Leaders Course of the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph will be held. as usual at the Mercantile institution. Queen Btred on Sunday July 18. commendng At 5.46 p.m. Admission is free and these meeting! are open to all interested.
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  • 301 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, July 14, 1931 SEASIDE BUILDING SITES AGITATION has been resumed, this time at the instance of the Straits Chinese Association, calling upon the Government to consider the advisability of constructing a round the-island road, the primary object being to open up the vast area, largely not
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  • 706 10 TOPICAL CAUSERIE Autolycus PULL :il tlllu time beei d upon Raffles and Wly 1L V years for fh< v iiicii >ted when they planned it of what th( m c city ol Singapore. They plotted wide n;. runni] fhe the town, now known to us a.s North Bridge
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  • 123 10 The transfer of Major J. Lee, S.S.V.F.i ko the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers, has been approved. Mr. J. A. Tulloch, Assistant Superintendent, Survey Department, has been seconded to K?dah. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Lim Cheng Ean to be a Police Magistrate for the
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    • 60 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Ofatfl/noW* «f of/ O»«nUfU ond Stony i n WM 11 i r 1 v I »I "9*41 ?v4_9_h9_H3Bl fr«JEU__. B ;^'Y^*n*^*n**W*(r*'^**^**^**P^^V >^*_3f j fl_H^ m *t __hL 'imm a7HX___H (^uOJH9H uwmm o*^^ J^^7i^^^^^!-BHBt-_^fiSB^(JIP^L y|Sl_^ '^Ml^raF\^Bi nit'? A^\ Telegraphic Address: PHONE *34 fI k, GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED
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  • 628 11 COLD CAUSES THREAT Position Of Exports From S. Africa London. AT the annual meeting of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire recently the Earl of Dudley was elected Presidtnt lor the ensuing three years. Viscount Elibank, rearing President, m the course of
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  • 130 11 'Bridegroom' Who 'Married' Girl Friend Harrogate. SOBBING bitterly as crowds outside Harrogate court booed her, Joan Coning, twenty-one-year-old "bridegroom" who "married" a girl friend of twentyfive, jumped into a car and was driven swiftly away. "I'll aim again at becoming a nurse when this publicity has died
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  • 138 11 Southern Railway Has No Answer To This One! HOW dare you. What do you think these blinds are for?" The porter who opened the carriage door and interrupted a love embrace m a a train at Kingston Station did not know the answer to the angry young
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  • 219 11 Big Jump In Cost Of New Bridge Alexandria. DJJSING prices of raw materials, parti1* cularly iron and steel, have caused the Egyptian Government to revise the estimates for its big scheme for the construction of a new bridge at Kafr-el-Zayat, 65 miles from here, on the
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  • 53 11 Sunday, July 18. Whit Sunday or Pontecost. Proper of the Mass, p. 178. Gloria, Credo. Preface, p. 44. Solemn High Mass at 8.00 a.m. Low Mass at 5.30 and 6.30 am At 4.00 p.m. Meeting of the Ist and 2nd degrees of the Sodality of Our
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  • 173 11 Inn Customer Agrees To Pay Damages Chelmsford AGREED damages of £500 were ordered to be paid by a co-respondent m the Divorce Court, Mr. Jesse Clifford Pryke, builder. He was cited m the petition of Mr. Wallace Robert Baker, licensee of the Horse and Groom public-lhouse, Rox-well-road, Chelmsford.
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  • 83 12 Gen. gough Chaired By 5th Army Men England's —iMW >ra !tw?s^wjastt-ja«rs« -wsw* General Hertzo*. Prime Minister of the South Africa. prh>r to his departun r Station, London, on th« "Dnnnottar p train en route for home. (Topu* fc.n K lands strangest farm has spruit from the increasing popularity of the
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    • 31 13 Rene Ullmann's Annual Cheap SALE THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED FOR JEWELLERY WATCHES SILVERWARE CLOCKS etc. TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Also D'ORSAY'S PERFUMES and fancy articles RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 184 13 Admiral Fisher Buried At Sea Th, "Centurion" takin, off f()r ajf Postal history was made at Southampton when the Imperial Airways /lying-boat "Centurion", left for Durim.i irjlh 2-tons of mail on board wtai at a flat rate of three-halfpence per half-ounce without air mail surcharge. Here we see the first
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    • 58 14 llatural flavour lellit/oaiti tAyLM ERt Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER Soups because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too!) will prefer them for the same reason you can taste the difference. You'll save money, too, SOI IS, because each tin. Brji srirtfl*^^! 1 generous servings. 38. Fa
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  • 2173 14 a weekend HOUSE PARTY lUGUST Bank holiday is the last long week-end we have before the Christmas holiday, and many who dwell m towns like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, will be glad of a short spell with their friends m the Ulu, and some of these friends of the Ulu
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    • 57 15 i Maiscn Marcelle lor a Natural **^Ci^ I'eniiaiieiil j iW/> Tr y our lateBt point- winding f.^"/^ 35 Stamford Rd. i Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOV. S UVMOKOIS TAILORED WITH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS at lajniahal Store 23, HIGH ST. Ladies Hairdresser! J 1 MAISON PERM i"*. Stamford Road. Tel.:
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    • 17 15 FOR |Q PI s jtS^ 11 c PHONI 3463 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS < 1 1 < rii
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    • 305 15 I A l OIIUS IS SHOPPL «G i GUIDE A STUDIO CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS Opening Offer j i 't l^os^s fur SI Rlli ppP^W i (Post Card Size) iß^EJ^S^^^' I r. I' 77 ■BHP^^iTIl I NOW OPEN |£__^^^g[ i Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Road. |iPlPiii^B!i!9!V9Sl D/^ y CLEANING I™*^™^
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  • 206 15 DO French terms bring wrinkles to your brow? Macedoine: Mean's cut-up or diced a macedoine of chicken la diced chicken —that's easy! To make a Roux, cook 1 tablespoon minced onion m 2 tablespoons oil or shortening until slightly brown. Stir m 1
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    • 299 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE gjt CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAX. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE. To:— Lst Class 2nd ClaM Honfkong 1137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Colombo $205.71 $137.14 Bombay $274.29 $162.86 All vessels may call at
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    • 511 16 >^ TO FRENCH PORTS tv^^^^^ ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk July 14 CAP TOURANE For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug. 4 J CAP St. JACQUES For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 j I OUTWARDS. S (from Marseilles) j
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    • 309 17 BIBXS PIIILP LI.YE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Dae Sails. MARELLA July 31 Aug. 4 MERKUR Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia Issued at the following ratea. First Class passengers may Cranflter at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X. P.M.
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    • 134 17 If. Y. K. LIME GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. S.S. HARUNA MARU July 22 s.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
    • 115 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY «y>o PER DATE AND TIME Aik Soon July 14 9 a.m. pengerang^ Timbilaha -n Mapia 14 li a.m. IS (Parccte only* Valaya 14 1 pW Kr cta >' ropnckal 5 Togian 14 1 p.m. uak ToengKai Khoean Hoea „14 3 p.m. Setter M^j> Western
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    • 60 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from China and Japan by the Carthage due at Singapore today. MAIL DELIVERED The Air Mall < Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 4 was delivered In London yesterday. The M. M. liner Jean Laborde is due at Singapore at 8 a.m. on Friday and will
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  • 135 17 IT was announced a short time ago ,t at the beginning of August the Japan-Java Freight Conference would make a third increase m the freight tariff. The rates from Japan to Java, and Menado Will be raised by 15 per cent., and those to Padang and
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  • 112 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THF WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR :.lain Wharf: WBL. Bertha, P.W.D. HopIpers Nos. 5 and 6, Batak, Shen Kwang. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Krppe! Harbour: Xo. I Dock: P.W.D. Grab No. 1 and Hoppers Nos. 7 and 8, Dredger Tembakul. No. Dock: Hopper
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  • 285 17 The following passengers will sail by the P. and O. liner Carthn^e, which will leave Singapore for Colombo and Europe at O.'iO a.m. on Friday:— Capt. B. B. Butler, Mrs. fi. H. A. Brooke, Mrs. C. Barnes, Miss J. Barnes. Mr. A. G. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 549 17 NEW TON NAGE FOR PACIFIC Decision R ega rding Subsidy Awaited "W E llave eitner to build new tonnage or else lose an essential and vital link In Empire trade and turn over tho business to the foreigner," declared Sir Edward Beafy. K.C., president and Chairman of the Canadian Pacific
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 87 18 AIR MAIL DESPATCHES Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 any to-day. la Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, dosing 0 a.m. |o-day. Medan, Jaskl, and tLonNetherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. to day. alia, NY-' 1 Timor DUly: Q tnta 10 p.] torrow. 1 'Kobe, I l )slng' 10 m Shanghai
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  • 419 18 LIM HEE KUNG FINED Former Proprietor Of (From Our Own Rcjxrrtsr) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. IM He« Kun£ formerly of Princes 1^ Cabaret, iM produced to-day m the First Magistrate's Court on a c -harge of leaving the FJIA on Nov. 7, lfl;W, prior to a
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  • 107 18 Speedy Settlement In Penang (From Our Own Reporter/ Penang. July 13. A STRIKE was fUffed by 500 Indian labourer.' employed by Indian export and import merchants but resulted m a .speedy settlement when the §mployers agreed to festore their wage cuts to partial pre-slump rates. The labourers apparently
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  • 38 18 Kajang, British. 1.281 tons, from Bandakan 12.7 to B.N B. 17.7. Nieuw Holland. Netherlands, 6.792 tons, from Adelaide 12.7 to Melbourne '9.7. Kin* a. British, 50') tons, from Port Swettenham 12.7 to Port Dickson 10.7.
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  • 234 18 FRASER COMPANY Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div y ear Asom Kumbang s%lnt. July 23 July 30 July 24 22>'^ 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30 July 21 orKamra 2 l 2 Final Jl Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 „July 16 July 5 1(K
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  • 482 19 BRITAIN'S NON INTERVENTION To Be Revealed By Mr. Eden At Friday's Meeting o London, July 13. mAY neX t has been nxcd as the date for the meeting of the Non-Inter-F R Committee, at which the British Government will report on the rntrustcd to ft of finding a solution to
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  • 183 19 Man Who Hit Her With A Hammer St. Peter Port (Guernsey). FR fourteen years she and her husband had lived happily, with never a quarrel, said Mrs. Capp, m the Royal Court of Guernsey. Then one day he rained blows on her wi f h a hammer, injuring
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  • 187 19 Bankrupt Woman Tells Of Start In Business A N t NIE Susan Elizabeth Bonnor Moris, Man en 5 u hird feudal Baroness of S I Homefi eld House, The Mall, c£ f" suec u essfull y applied for disSt cy at Brentford mSf u Oln cial Receiver
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  • 28 19 Singapore, Tuesday. To-morrow being French National Day. the offices of the French Consulate m Singapore will be closed. There will not be any official reception.
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  • 331 19 Demonstrations At John Little's CHOPPERS m town will see notices at John Lit' lea of a demonstration of Milton's Anticep'ic Fluid by Sister Bell. Sister Bell is a charming round faced, pink cheeked, rUar comploxioned trirl a picture of health and freahneaa- and m her blue striped uniform
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  • 144 19 Girls In Pyjamas Escape By Ladders St. Albany ABOUT 50 nurses, some ot them m night-gowns and pyjamas, escaped by ladders when fire broke out at their home At the Middlesex County Mental Hospital, near St. Albans. BeveraJ had packed their bags the night before to go
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  • 40 19 Indianopolis, July 13. Governor Townsend has announced that the Committee of Industrial Organisation and the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company have affected a separate agreement with him, enabling the return to work of 7,000 operatives.— Reut*r
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 661 20 programme 23v£jrs a Urn a^-JfSiK "TlriT -TV-day In Germany Kfc S SMS*.' »7X> Concert UJJ3 metres (2103 rn^X 11 Of/p m Press Review. Editor.r^n^i 2~h2 ?S In^;vr s olTdjb. djn. dje. JKSffIS metr^is hVco; Z H J. Penang G9D ZblS metre* (11.75 «nc,J; OSP 19.60 metre* (15.11 ma; «wi .Wavelength
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    • 202 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres rr>f\ riAV Announcements. TO-DAI 1 45 p m _"The Science of Weather w Tonrh^ Forccastinß 1 By CD. St. «j0 p m.:— Chinese Music Teochew Eyery evc uing the "weather forecast 11 i.— mas Records): *j"n 1<; issue d
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  • 24 20 TO-OAV (Wavelength 19.71 metres). 820 p m.— 11.20 p.m. Experimental orogramme on DehalX of Philips' Radio Eindhoven, Holland. Special broadcast for Asia^
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  • 221 20 Tin locally up 50 cts. Rubber locally buyers 31 5 OctjDec. i Mining. Raubs $5.70— 55.80. The Tin j Share Market is steady and prices and < w»ell maintained. S. Kintas $9.75— 1< $10.00 S. Luas $2.25— 52.30, Hong Fatte $138— 51.41, B. Selangor* $1.88— 51.92.
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  • 92 20 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m ca/es (F. 0.8. July) 31»/4 31% Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. July) 30% 30*8 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 30 7 /s 31 do. July 31 31 8 do. Aug. Sept.
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  • 82 20 Condition Of Injured Gunner Singapore, Tuesday. The condition of Gunner G. W. A. Stones, who was injured m a collision between a motor-cycle and a motor-car at Katong recently, is still believed to be serious Gunner Stones and the late Mr. E. T. Adams were on a motor-cycle when •J
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  • 237 20 MOTHER AT 14 Now 21 And Has 6 Children Leek TWENTY-One years old, Mrs. Mary E. Chadwick. mother ol six children first of which was born when she was fourteen, stood m the dock at Leek. Staffs, beside her husband. John of High Moor Farm, Onecote. They were accused of
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  • 219 20 His Long Record Of "Revolting Crimes" Liverpool THIS lunatic is twenty-nine, but hi* mental age is that of a boy of ten or eleven. He is a dangerous criminal. He had been charged with housebreaking, larceny, indecent assault, stealing and robbery with violence. Whenever he was free he
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  • 27 21 Mr. Loke Wan Vat, of Kuala Lumpur, has donatfd $500 to the Salvar.ion Arrtiy to be shared by the Boys' Home and Girls' Home, which it runs.
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  • 789 21 \E\V COURT TO BE EQUIPPED peculiarities Of Witnesses Ar-mrKEN run, Mosque, a Sikh TemDle andstore. for J<*« sticks Ziot thine, which will tT. .Z. be Droviaed lor m the new sEjSt?£S«me Court buUdin e rf thr wgestions put forward by one rf the Judp»
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  • 144 21 Malayan Figures For June THE domestic production of tin m Malaya as represented by expo-ts from the Federated and Unfederat^d Malay States, and the Straits Settlements including the Settlement of Malacca of Tin Tin-in-Or c at 75.5% during the month of June, 1937, is as under:— Tons Tons
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  • 84 21 Rubber And Tin Outputs THE Borneo Co.. Ltd., advises the fol- lowing outputs for June 1937: TIN Pahang Con. Co. Ltd. 4.166 Pels Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Lahat) 457 -do- (A. Etam) 402 Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd 476 Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd 593 YARDAGE 74,800 yardage treated 506 hours
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  • 52 21 MESSRS. EVATT Co.. Chartered Accountants, give the following list of outputs for June 1937:— Estate June June 1937 1936 Brunei 37.101 lbs 32,712 lbs. Bukit Timah 7,797 9,931 Changkat 27,743 25,806 Haytor 12.939 10.010 Indragiri 108,384 77.951 Lunas 44,000 31,850 Nyalas 37,000 25,160 Tapah 83.036 64.384 Ulu Pandan
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  • Page 21 Advertisements

  • 485 22 MEL HORACE ARRIVE Billiards Exhibition 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 HE'LL be making tOBM flukes here jo-; cularly Bald Horace Lindrum, the) world miooker champior and nephew of th- famous billiards player. Walter Lindrum to Mr. W. H. Stuart-Clark, Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club
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  • 242 22 SHUTE BEATEN 6 AND 5 BRITISH TITLEHOLDER'S MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY London. July 13. LS^en^an^V^ a"* ive m their 72 ho.cs match p.ay Ch^"l™ l t:l"^« a challenge Issued by the News or the World :ltl< Cot t 'on d vJlns a prize of £500 offered
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  • 514 22 ONCE again the Football League have rejectee! the "four-up-and-foui- down" proposal, and next year relegation and promotion will be as usual. The motion, which is put year after yiar by Mr. Bendle Moore (Derby County) received less support at the annual general meeting of the Football
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  • 73 22 J. E. Stephens Win July Medal FOURTEEN cards were taken out for the Keppcl G.C. July Medal, whicn resulted as under: J. E. Stephens 5 up C. W. Watson 1 up G. Pritchet't all square G McGuffin 1 down BALL SWEEPS Saturday: Ist nine, G. McGuffin 1
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  • 313 22 WIN BY FOUR RUNS Notts Just Defeat Worcester nOUR runs wil the margin by told f Notts defeated Worcester m the county championship yesterday— thr narrowest win -n a count./ ir.utch this .season anci for some year*. vVorces'ti were set to jcore 207 for victory m a match which \\i\z
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 34 22 FUNNIER THAN "MY MAN GODFREY' MIRIAM HOPKINS JOEL McCREA m United Artists Uproarious Hit "WtMAN CM ASSES MAX" with CHARLES WINNINGER ("Daddy" of "3 SMART GIRLS"). NEXT CHANGE at the £AIBI T O L
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  • 574 23 UNFORTUNATE TO DRA W R t E. Defence In E ehUMI the Middlesex had of If hpin" m at the ieast m the f l b i.n "of the S.A.F.A. League ndlM considerably to-day, when m idt«adrawbytheß.E. ins .n Road Sodium, each SSSSi l £l >
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  • 31 23 Singapore. Tuesday. A H^mo/n n n in J erferred with the S-L-T. ""ttaSKSrt 111 tourna ment and the 10 to-Sow J° r^" day were Postponed rrow weather permitting.
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  • 401 23 Suggestion From Norway Turned Down Warsaw, June 10. IN spite of objections from NorwayJapan will be the venue of the 19-10 Wi nter, as well as Summ?r, Olympic Games. The decision was made by the Olympic Committee yesterday, after some discussion, and at th? same tin a the
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  • 123 23 Consultation With Great Britain Washington, July 13 MR. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, returned noncomm'.tal answers to a volley of question* re^ardin^ China. One questioner drew attention to Mr. Eden's statement that th* British Government was considering consultation with the United State*. Mr. Hull replied thaf
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  • 27 23 Mr. and Mrs. Ec Kong Guan, of Malacca.were present at the garden party Riven by Their Majesties the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace on June 22.
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  • 198 23 Third Match Won Very Easily (From Our Otcn Reporter) Penang, July 13. I IN view of the certainty of the onesidedness* of the game and the fact that the public had three days of almost contiguous football, the final match m Penang of the South China Athletic AsSociat.on
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  • 98 23 New Plan Put Forward In Paris Paris I 1H Aero Club of France has issued a communique stating that M. Cot, the French Air Minister, has accepted proposals for an air race to be held on August 20, over a course from Lstres to Damascus and back to
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  • 47 23 880 Yards In I Mm. 49 6/10 Sees. New York, July 12. I EROY Robiason of San Franc i.sro m up a new world record for the ml mile m 149 6 10 sees, beating Ben Eastman's 1.49 810 sees, at Princeton m W34 Reuter
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  • 141 23 Official List Of Entries 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. July 13. VAIPING Turf Club entries for July IS and 17 are as follows:— Horses. Class 4, two runs, about 6 /urlong.s each: Heart's Content, Spotl ght, Komolux, Rawang, Metro, Miss Polly. Horses. Class 5, two runa
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  • 110 23 The Island Club Akuzawa Cup, 3G holes medal competition, on handicap, held at the week-end at the Island Club, was won by R. A. Haines, with a nett aggregate of 138. The following cards were returned B. A. Haines (20) 67=138 S. Ikeda (11) 68,79=144 S. Okamoto
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  • 23 23 Capt. E. 8. Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts, Mr. Neuser and Mr R. Graham of Singapore arrived m Penang on Sunday.
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  • 20 23 Mr. M. Inman the professional BDliards player, arrived m Penanß on Sunday morning by the s.s. "Ho Sang" from Calcutta.
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  • 59 24 Billiards Par Excellence At Crickei Club To-night Horace Lindrum (left) and Melbourne Inman (right) arrived m Singapore yesterday on their world tfiur 'and are to give a bilJiards and snooker exhibition at the S.C.C. today. The photographs below show thorn practising at the club yesterday—(Tribune). Km KJL XI whick held
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  • 223 24 Tuesday, July 6. IN the afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Straits Chinese Consultative Committee held at Government House. Afterwards the m:mbers of the Committee had tea at Government House. Wednesday, July 7. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at
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  • 57 24 J Washington, July 13. THE State Department announces that Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State) has informed the Japanese Ambassador and the Counsellor of th e Chinese Embassy that an armed conflict between Japan and China would be a great blow: to the cause
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  • 72 24 Arab Delegation To Geneva Jerusalem, July 13 A UNI Bey Abdulhadi, leader of 'he Istaklalist independents who nek an autonomous Palestine within a w;de Arab federation is heading an Arab delegation of five to Geneva m August when the Mandate's commission will discuss partition The Arabs here are
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  • 135 24 $60,000 CLAIM Alleged Breach Of Contract Singapore, Tuesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded oy Mr. Justice Home m the Hi^h Court yesterday m the case m which Mr. A. E. Beavis is suir.e: Mr. Foo Chee Foncr for dn maces estimated at over $60,000 for an alleged broach of agreement. The
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  • 69 24 Driver Taken To Hospital Badly Hurt Singapore, Tuesday. A CHINESE lorry driver was yeste-dav injured when his vehicla skidded and ran into a large drain at the 7' 2 rci.e. Bukit Timah Road. The Lrrv was coming into Singapore from Johore. The driver received contused abrasions over the
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  • 70 24 Belgian Rexist Leader's Slander Brussels Ju 1 12. THE Rexist leader, M. De Grelle, been sentenced to four months' imprisonment and a 700 francs* fine slandering M. Marcel Jaspar, Minister for Transport. The sen ence was suspended under tne first Offender's Act for a probationer period of
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  • 19 24 The Bishop of Signapore will sail W England on leave by the Carthage w Friday morning.
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  • 21 24 The death is announced of the n^' poser George Gershwin after an opu tion for tumour on the brain Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 27 24 CIVIL NAVAI4, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. TIIONE 7W4. THB TAILOR. •j» j-_ti_o-j- _b-ij-j-_ 1 J~-J« T -T- -j-i_n_i-i_n_ri_i > ri r V
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