Morning Tribune, 21 July 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE yoL 2.— No. 145. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JiJv 21, 1987 FIVE CENTS
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  • 1727 1 BOMBARDMENT OF WANPING BY JAPANESE CHINESE ARTILLERY SILENCED IN 30 MINUTES Tokyo, July 20. k REPORT received from Peiping states that large-scale hostilities broke out m Wanping at 2.37 p.m. A Shanghai message confirms the report that fighting broke out m the Wanping area this afternoon.
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  • 596 1 "Evasive Says Tokyo THE following statement issued by the Japanese Foreign Office on July 20. was received to-day from the Japanese consulate m Singapore. In regard to the proposal made by Mr. Hidaka, Charge d Affaires of the Japanese Embassy, at Nanking, to the effect
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  • 186 1 //^ry Bombardment By Insurgents Madrid, July 19. ONE of the most violent battles since the beginning of the war is now raging west of Madrid where the insurgents are endeavouring to re-capture three villages Brunet, Quijoma and Villaneuva Del Pardillo forming the advance positions of the
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  • 103 1 Decision To Revalue Causes Surprise London, July 20 NEWS of the Japanese Government's decision to revalue the Bank of Jaran's gold stocks came too late to affect the London market, but bankers with FarEastern connections are at present engaged m discussing the implications of the matter. Coming as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 30 1 ON OTHER PAGES v Senator Marconi Dead 2 Sikhs In Court I Burma To-day 3 Rrilain Spain zl i:rt Order Revised 22 |*cal Soccer 23 I Bi!/ ards Exhibition 23
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    • 76 1 V FRESH MILK— WITH 1 ALL THH TROUBLE A i REMOVED! J i M f TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk 1 -■—'your tr-übles witii milk. to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your B milk, powdered with only
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  • 503 2 ALLEGED A TTEMP T TO FIRE HOUSE DISPUTE OVER 90 CENTS KjOrrymen In Singapore Tuesday. to Rive tho accataf the B demanded and lie II if you do not pay mi* I'll show ion how I will |«4 hark my money before morning This was a paasagt from th<- evidence
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  • 104 2 To Talk On His World Tour To-day MR T. H Stone, President of the Rotary Club, mak.'.s a special appeal to members to Attend to-day's tiittn to support Rotaiian Sidney, who has |usl returned from a careful .tiuiv of Rotary methods m various parts of the world His
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  • 185 2 Premier's Broadcast Appeal Ottawa. July 20. BROADCASTING to Canada for the first time since his return from London after the Coronation and the Imperial Conference, Mr. Mackenzie King, Premier of Canada, said he felt that m the hundred years which had elapseil since the accession of Queer. Vtctorir,
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  • 433 2 Rome. July 20. PENATOR Guffllelmo Marconi died Jier e from a heart attack to-day at 3.3\i Mu-rnn'rukTMor'se with the electric telegraph, turned the laboratory als- \<< of unknown scientists into poetical use. The actual discovery of SS Tim a "purely sclent!^ staiidpont. goes back
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  • 138 2 Celebrating An tit versa ry Of Civil War Salamanca, July 19. NATIONALIST Spain is to-day celebrating the anniversary of the outbreak of •the civil war and all shops here are closed and the inhabitants thronged to see a bull fight while there were also military band concerts
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  • 94 2 Honolulu July 19. MISS AMELIA EARHART and Captain Noonoh may be presumed dead following the United States Navy announcement that the search ended fruitlessly at sunset yesterday. Not a single casualty was reported during the search for Miss Earhart, which is unofficially estimated to have
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  • 34 2 Routine Matters At I.R.C. Meeting London. July 20. To-day's meeting of the International Rubber Committee was confined to routine matters and no communique was issued. The next meeting will be on Sept 28 Reuter
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  • 195 2 Chandu In Both f{ n (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 19 k CANTONESE named Chan Chen. n who was a passenger m a taxi comJii" into Johore Bahru from Singaoore which was stopped ai the Custom Causeway Barrier, was charged to-S (before Mr.
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  • 66 2 New Balloon Equipment Destroyed By Fire Rochester (Minnesota), July 19 FIRE destroyed the new balloon equipment belonging to Professor Piccard who landed safely a 4 Landing, lowa, about 75 miles away according to information received here by Madame Piccard The Professor ascended at Rochester on a trial fight
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  • 47 2 Warsaw, July 19 AN attempt was made on the life of Colonel Adam Koc, a well-known politician at his villa late last night. Colonel Kdc escaped as the bomb exploded prematurely killing the lntendin? assassin as he was approaching the villa. Reuter Wireless
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  • 46 2 Rome, July 19 IB AN earthquake lasting seven seconds was felt In Naples at 6.11 p.m. No damage hitherto is reported. The epicentre is believed to be about 65 miles distant, probably m the oirec t.inn of Lucania or PiiKlia. Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 93 2 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthnu V Bronchitis poison your ■jrat«m, ruin health and weaken your he;irt. M* the prescription of an American pliysi i starts killing Asthma Germs m 3 mini purifieß the blood and builds new so that you can sleep soundly all Dlfl
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  • 732 3 BURMA B ETTER OFF TO-DAY 71 PROMISING VT ITT 77? J7 V Military Base For Singapore, Tuesday. IS BURMA, which was seceded from the Indian Constitution and has been a separate entity since last 4pril. heading for the better or the *°T promising future," is the opinion of Mr. Karim
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  • 112 3 YOUNG WIFE Alleged Attempt At Suicide (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahm, July 19. n/HEN a charge against a young Chinese ff woman named Slew Moi Thai of having attempted to commit suicide was read before Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate), Inche Ahmad bin Haji Hussein (0.C.P.D., Kulai) said that
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  • 76 3 The next, meeting of the Leaders' Course of the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph, will be held at the Mercantile Institution. Queen Street, on Sunday, July 25 commencing at 5.45 p.m. These meetings are open to all interested and there is no charge for admission.
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  • 98 3 Court Reserves Singapore, Tuesday JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. J Justice Home m the Supreme Court to-day, m the CM* m Which Wee Hong Heng sued the Municipal Commissioners for a sum of $2,291 being general and special damages arising out of a collision between .1 motorcycle
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  • 121 3 Singapore. Tuesday. THE charity performances held during 1 the pMt fortnight In aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital have been very successful. The last o f these charitable efforts was held on Saturday at *he Happy World Cabaret where a large crowd enjoyed themselves and. incidentally helped to
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  • 52 3 Singapore. Tuesday. It is understood that when Sir Samuel Thomas, Chief Justice F.M.S. goes on leave prior to retirement at the end of this month, Mr. Justice Howes at present a Puisne Judjje of the Supreme Court, Singapore, will po o the Federal Capital as Acting Chief
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  • 198 3 J>ru«:s Proved Useless Vur His Indigestion For eight years now this man has enloyed perfect health, yet at on*' time he had become a physical wreck through Indigestion. Read how this remarkable change was brought about: I "Ter. years ago, I was a physbaJ reck
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 105 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice m tne Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Admission of Solicitor No. 7 36— R e Po Guan Hock. Part heard:— O. S. 71 37— R e estate of Li Cbing Hui etc. deed: (if not finishes Followed bv:— O. S. 56
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    • 117 3 MFXATI RAIMA i; Kit >| Hiffh -Class Fashionable PERFUME From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS MONEY MARKET Conditions Quiet During Past Week London, July 17. AN the money market very quiet con- ditions prevailed m the past week Credit supplies were ample but latterly ra f «s were inclined
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 107 3 Roman Catholic Church Services CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Sunday. July 25 St. Jame^, Aposlle. (Tenth Sunday affer Pentecos f >. 5.30 a.m. Low Mass., 8.00 a.m. High Mass. Proper of the Mass, p. :MK), second collect of the Sunday, p 20J, third of i>t. Christopher. Preface of the Apcstles. p.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 134 4 Previous To-day Change Distillers 108 3 108 9 l^ Ounlop Rubber 34 6 34 6 80 9 81- 4.,^ General Electric o 7 v o 7fi 7" 3 a imperial Chemical Industries 148 9 148 9 d Imperial Tobacco 7R4V; qa7i Anglo-Dutch f* V 2 JJ 7
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    • 107 4 T 1 OC\ Previous T»-dxiy Change mmmm Tone V«tv Stodf Weadf Buyers! J3IU Sellers. 9' i *ff Oct.' Dec. Buyers JJf M Sellers' 9 5 16 9 5 16 London. July 20 PALM OIL (Malaya; Last Price To day m bulp JulylAuff. thpl £2500 V.ilu* Unchanged COPRA (Straits,
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    • 27 4 KIBBER New York, j^, 19. mn# Previous To-day CUance Ju .y;sept. £si£ If 8 tellers. 19 1 8 19 Spo* Qu 7 iet Quiet
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    • 25 4 TIN Standard. London. July 20. Previous To-day Charge spot (afternoon doting price) £266>' 4 1267^ 4 +£ii rerwMd £265 £266 J- 2 +£U,
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    • 139 4 Six boys— ages ten to fourteen— raided a sweet factory and did not surrender until they were trapped on the roof by police and one of the raiders had crashed 10ft. through a glass roof. He was seriously injured. The boys broke open cases, emptied hundreds of boxes of sweets,
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    • 12 4 BILVFK £***** £619 -M >mmtl,s 'onvard I 5" Hjfj" I]S
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    • 75 4 London, July 20. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (dosing middle rate) 131 87 132 0? r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 902- J 4 902 3 +106 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) la 2932 1, oj, o r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate. X 2 ii
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 12 4 SOITII IIKITISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i»assi:m;er*s BACCACE Tel 5926, 2, Ftn'ay/.on Green
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    • 47 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully Paldup) Y.1C0.000.000 Reserve Fund Y 130.960,000.(X Head Office: YOKOHAMA j BINOAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. I RAFFLES PLACE. Manager r YAMAMOTO. Tel: No. 8049 Manager's Room. I &VZI I i 5922 General Office. J' W72 Compradore'i Desk.
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    • 158 4 (Incorpora J d In China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO* PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40,000,000.00 Rl SERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. S 4 800,000 00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI fse-Vong Soonr Chairman of Board Sonf uan-C'hang.
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  • 744 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Singapore, July 20, 6 p.m Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers nn ll- > nbans 39- 41,- jd 33- 34,I U^ m 1.32 1.37 n 23 9 24 9 1 n I<n IQ9 "ilav 32 9 34,- 26 6 23- 0.41 0.44 ltt 1.324 137V 2 xd
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  • 404 5 Sir Charles Roscntluil's Canberra Federal Capital Territory, July 3. major-general sir Chart inthai M.L.c., has ben appointed Administrator oi Norfolk Island. He will succeed Captain C. R. Plnney, who recently retired The .itmcnt is for three years from August 13. Sir Charles Rosenthel was born m New
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  • 64 5 DAILY PRKFS CITRFENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers "V&TW 1 30,3.0 3.1-0 Good F.A.Q. m bales (FO.B. July) 3 l 30 N0.1.X.R.5.R. <Spot-loo.'c» (awardable Snore) 3(P, do. An- Sept. 31 31% do OctlDec. 3 1, (•o Jan. Mir. 11% 31% Tone of market:
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  • 133 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1001 rod. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 103 2 105^ norn '■'■< )1 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ...107 HO norn red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 ....115 H7 norn 1013 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31
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  • 221 5 SHARE MARKETS Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, 1 I'esday. Tin ai Midday was sm 12, down 18. London stock Exchange was red M bt ing quit m \..n somewhat brighter. Ac- cables r» eit d ttn shares appear; dto ba (r; Ur i vcu- on a smaller seme but i'
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    • 195 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capi'al f 40,030.000 S'atutory Reserve Fund 5,000.000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors 11. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGII President M. TAUDIN
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  • 306 6 Worked On Cargo Hoot uniiu-: a Birmingham home la ailed with anxiety for a missing daughter, 'herla Joy m ;i home m Clapham, Lond m 8 w at, the return of son who vanished some time ago. Fourteen-year-old Desmond Campbell. the »> ft. l m. boy who
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  • 21 6 Senator t c Btoffber* a well-known ftansvaal politician, collapsed suddenly and died while presiding at a Nationalist Party netttaf at Pretoria
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  • 122 6 Huef's Heart Touched By Appeal heart of a pickpocket was touched 1 by an appeal made In the Dally Sketch recently. In the appeal Mrs. J. D. Murray, a war widow, of Kingsquare 8.C., begged the pickpocket who stole her husband's service medals m Leicts-fer-squarc to return them—
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  • 117 6 The Latest Ballroom Rage T'HE rage of London. New York and A Paris ballrooms m a few months will be thi Tamborito— something new m dancing from Costa Rica. Demonstrated before a gathering of dancing 'teachers m Paris recently, it consists of a steady lig-zag walk, changing direction
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  • 58 6 American playwright, Elmer Rice the theatre is doomed. Wiled by "I don* think that the commercial theatre In America has any future, he said ''Since 1927. when pici urcs became the rage, dozens of theatres r m New York have clo-ed down There is much the same situation m France
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  • 509 6 Bishop Gilroy <s New Appointment Sydney. N.S.W.. July 8 THE Apostolic Delegate Panico) has otticially announced the appointment 01 the Most Rev. Dr. Gilroy, Bishop ol Port Augusta, as Coadjuioi Archb.shup of Sydney, with the right of succession to Archbishop Kelly. An oilicial statement, issued by the
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  • 109 6 5 WOMEN SAVED Yachting Party's Adventure ANSWERING distress signals recently, •the Southend lifeboat rescued fife women from the motor-yacht Evadne, which was drifting helplessly on to the Nore sands and was m danger of breaking her back. After landing the passengers at Southend Pier the lifeboat returned to the 'iNore
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 134 6 I TO-DAY'S BIG SCREEN EVENT AT THE I %ll|Tifel The Worlds Greatest Singer m the F.nest D n/»D» Film Production of his Career i KIVtK DA 111 D/\D ECAiI l// //V G/ /w//v /VM^ V (>/ SHOWBO KAUL KwDCOwBI All the Excitement of "TRADER HORA" WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND ELISABETH
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 306 7 SENSATIONAL NEWS! TED A EVELYN «S3i;\ Hie Internationally Famous Chinese Dancers Booked For a Return Season. ALHAMBRA Next Change On The Screen A Merry Mix-up m a Maternity Ward made everybody say, it was v NOBODY'S BABY N^BODY 7 S"BABY IS NOBODY'S BUSINESS. .FOR FUN' Seventy minute* of entertainment -with
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    • 251 7 Tin: GREATEST PIANIST THE ITOBLO II \s BTEE KNOWN AND A GSAND (AST m m VI ak s MOST KAUTWUL motion PICTURE! ORNINO TO-NIGHT «15 oi:> PAVILION JM Efl^^T CHARLES FARRELL kJpl^^P^ marie tempest HW\% BARBARA GREENE ERIC PORTMAN IJW^A /rnSY^jg »**^i 11 <l>t lllr »-PP° r tunit> has come
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  • 1044 8 j LONDON j j POINT OF VIEW j oigocale Industrial Inquiry (From Our Own Correspond <• London, July 0 Millions oi Britons an likely to be «J affected by the work o] a I Commi; iion, formation < t which v. nounced by J'nmc MinisU r
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 8 The annual two-day cricket match between Eton and Harrow began at Lord's. Here is Lord VVillin^don arriving with a friend. (Topical Press).
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  • 2177 8 Planning The Iron And Steel Trade These observers feel that the Premier's gesture also indicates that the League will m future play a much more important part m the settlement of Europe Following Premier's Lead." JT is true that n Inrge number of i.cmA servatives m this country appear to
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  • 180 9 Vicar Forgives A fan Who Shot Him THE shot To'tenham vicar, the Rev. C. Sykes who is m hospital, showed true Christ' an spirit— he had a message of sympathy sent to the stunned and bewildered parents of the man who wounded him before taking his own
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  • 27 9 A committe of 24 is to bo sot up \>y the Minister of Health m order to coordinate town planning activities within the Greater London truffle area.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 326 10 VEWSPAPER proprietors m India, where there is an a<l calon m duty on newsprint of 2f> per cent., have sent a communication to Government regarding the serious situation which lias arisen as a result of the 70 per cent, increase m the price of this commodity. An Indian
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  • 692 10 A TOPICAL CAUSERIE by Autolycus UBVKR Wll the British flair for eftec- 1 .ipromi.se Ul awkward situations better illustrated than m the bilateral naval treaties which, it to announc d, have )ut| born concluded by Imperial Government with Germany i Rua la. the London Naval Treaty expir d
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  • 201 10 Mr. A. B. Sims. Manager of Strathmeske Estate. Lower Perak. has returned from hom e leave and resumed duics. The Crown Colonist for July contains an illustrated article on "Motoring m Malaya" by Richard Sidney, of Singapore. Mr. John Robertson, the well-known Perak tennis player, will succeed Mr. Cruickshank
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  • Article, Illustration
    122 10 n« hLiJ y mP c airc f l designed for ultra-lon^-distanc* commecial travel is nearin* completion ni,» t i i i ,V akc place so n Th<k air craft consists of two units. One is a four-cnifined «eahTSLi! fS V t loade Ulth frcl *ht mail and fuel: the other
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  • 4169 11 Experimental FliPht Success m I -A- V^— J HOW PRACTICAL PROBLEMS ARE BEING DEALT DE M^RKABLE success was achieved wi'Ji the first experiment dual flight over R the Atlantic between Newfoundland and Ijeland at the beginning or tfaifl month and has given rise to optimistic anticipation
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 54 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of of/ Chrnntns and Stora W— mm WWWwiiiH n« rrnriiiniinfiii Him IHUWlnilMiw i i»^i g *V;w Q 9 SwS Zoom ,< 3 ?v3', x Jpff *&P 4s «fe4<j^' <t< £<!• '■>■•' „"<-',c.y 5933 Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5^4 f fk^ GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS
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  • 340 12 King Presents To Scots Guards The Kiri£, wfttcfctj by the QBtMl air.l ther members of the Koyal family from the terrace of Buckingham I'alace. presented new < ol.uir-, to th e Ist Battalion Scots Guards m th* rronndfl of ith» Palace. Photo shows the Kinfc inspecting battalion at the ceremony.
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  • 2456 14 Defining elaborate sweets and simple sweets, good sweets and bad sweets and how they should be balanced with the other courses m a Menu AUR generation grew up rebelling, usually wi h small .success, against bread-and-butter pudding, blanc-ma tapioca and prunes In the Umn of health
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 26 14 |li j miiiiimm urn A shade for every shade of hair— Black, Brown, Auburn, Uffht Chestnut, Blonde and Natural for White Platinum or Bleached Hair. AL-9.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 40 15 IPjfOflHflL/TOM 1 HI*H JOGfe STREET. .j. fJI*m<*m L Ve UmmM I Jg* m Have Their __JX ~*}J pe Rm w_t\ -7fl atthe j sa n j M AISO N I mm Stamford Kd. 1 P l_ IS Jl Tel: 4G10 •>'
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    • 43 15 1 Maison Marcelle For a Natural /^f^SSSfek permanent I ttSf^P^ Wave. fe^W Tryoar *S33> polnt-wmdlng vf^. system -i^") -^y^ 35 Stamford Rd. TeL 4«07 Frop. J. KOOtf. j FOR j (Alp fHI f{ 3 4 6 3 THE PHOENIX i AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 103 15 "A T^liJKl^T r S^il^a»l»L IMS] STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS J Opening Offer II PitfiiVH for $1 (Post Card Size) S Studio 33 S I NOW OPEN S S C Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Road. l>iiy CLEANING REDUCED PRICES Two Weeks Only. 19th. 31st July. Ladies. Gents. Evening Dress $1.00 Suit $100 Day
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    • 146 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS flnbflHLiw *^H^^fl^^l^^^RSf9 l H l£^*.^/b^v^^ V. '47. iTl [jJfl I UK iM^K'ir. 'i[ TOKsh9| I R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002 Hours 9-5 Saturday 9-1 or by appointment. 35 years European Clinical Experience. Consultation
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 318 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE a* CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAX. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE. ft:_ Ist Class 2nd CUm Honrkoni 1137.14 1162.86 Shanghai 1188.57 1137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 1222.86 1154.29 Colombo 1295.71 ¥137. U Bombay 1274.W |162.8« All vessels may call
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    • 506 16 J^VypL TO FRENCH TORTS V____^ i i^wlli Jpf_ n^* HOMEWARDS. I i TAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 I DALNY For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Aur. 4 i tap St JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Au*. 20 i LINOIS For MarseiUes, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 86 17 and Tembilahan Mapia 21 11 a.m. Britain. Europe, Egypt and ln .parcels only) Agamemnon 21 noon i)i and K. Toengkal TOgian 21 1 p.m. Elands Indies:— Bagan and pimdjang Hong Thong 21 3 p.m. me Islands Duisburg July 21 3 p.m. $5 Via Bombay. t Supplementary mail
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    • 659 17 Prop ram me For o Drydocking i THE contract for drydocking from 10 to 50 cargo .ships In the Sta'en Island section of the U.S. Governments laid-up fleet to determine their value for commercial and military operation has been awarded to the united Drydocking Co.,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 299 17 BURNS PHILP LINE (incorporated m 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 rate* First Class passengers may transier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K. P.M.
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    • 135 17 i\. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNAKD MUTE 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 ly m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 1 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 323 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THK WHARVES OR EZPCCTKD TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate No Bulan 19 i Mi 18 2 Charon 16 2 Bhutan 16 2 Kepong 13 2 of) BhOCg U 2 Achilles 8 2 Mirziipore 30 2 Riby Castle 32 2 Subadar 34 2 Karoa 4f> 4
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    • 19 17 MAILS DELIVERED Tho Air MaM tfinpftrtfll) Ho.spntcheKi fro^l cjiurr', po'-n rr\ Jv]v 11 v.'&S dPi n >T n I
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  • 1333 19 H\TTLE FOR HEALTH Work Done By Municipality PLUM clearance and town improve--5 inent measures m Singapore ar; not confined to the Singapore Imftmmt Trust only. The Municipality itself, m the M of the battle between its iMh authorities and diseases, also -is a war against insanitary dweUinfi
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  • 11 19 Increase Decrease Increase 387,872 38,794 29,834 4.862 5.000 5422.70G 543.656 $379,050
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  • Page 19 Advertisements

  • 114 20 Boxer Who Made £2,000 A Year LARRY Gains, former Empire heavyweight boxing champion, earned £2.000 a year until a few years ago. Tins was stated when Gains appeared for his public examination m bankruptcy a Edmonton recently. His liabilities were £721 and his asset; £10.
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  • 101 20 Messrs Fraser And Co/s Publication VALUABLE information for investors i> contained m "Facts and Figures published by the well-known firm o: brokers Fraser and Co., the 23rd editic:. oi which has just been issued. It r ains full information regarding dollar rubber mining and industrial co npalies.
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  • 272 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 20. 6 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div y^ 1 Payable Date to date TIN TO Asam Kumbang 5 Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22',V 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 523 20 fbN THE RADIO t BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME a.m <;S!I 1391 [f*^^ />i imIMIOII 3:— »••<• GSG lt"« metres (11.70 »es>; »nd GHJ lUS metres (21.53 m^h Transmission *r ,*r t TmrH urn. osk ISM m«toj» <I^J "^Jf GSI) tSS* Bsetres ai..;. ««^->. gg* It4l metres (IS.SI BKS,); ar,d Obu H»7f>
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    • 440 20 U. S. A. Shortwave Programmes The following are the P^pal Amer lean short-wave transmtesioni. TO numbera bnmedij tely after th« Ptters refrr to k :ycle«, anrt the »*cocd number vt to TO-DAY 10 35 p m —Personal Column of thf Air -New York Boston. WIXK 9.570; 31 3 Nirom Station
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    • 312 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 7.45 p.m.:— "Pirates of Penzanrp' TO-DAY (Gilbert and Sullivan). Played by the M,,«ir rintone.se DOyle Carte Company. 6.00 P.m.:ihine^Miisl^™ 8 50 p m The News* and Announce (Gramophone Kc-cordsK s on^ n m ents. Relayed from London. ?^'U??%io' SSUyWtkKSS'W«Sg
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  • 361 21 Desire For Peaceful Settlement THE following is a communique lin 1 English! issued by the Waichiaopu at Nanking yesterday (July 19 > and received from the Chinese Consulate-Ge-neral m Singapore. Mr. Hitaka. the Japanese Charge »i' Affaires, handed to the Minister on Saturday night a note warning the National Government
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  • 162 21 PALESTINE RE PORT Debate In Hol.c Of Lords London. July 20. IT a fulldress debate on the Patefttne n Report m the House cf Lords Lord Sneii complained that the Ooremmrac bad endorsed the report before Parliament had an opportunity to pronounce on it. On behalf of the Labour Party,
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  • 1047 22 COURT ORDER REVISED Singapore, Tuesday. "BN the case before me the CommisI loners have not been content merely to obtain by a nuisance notice, the result which «n only be reached after an application to the Police C ourt under section 111 "The notice m
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  • 729 22 if/ I C 111 dl London. July 19 CPEAKINO A the debate on Foreign Affairs, Mr Men said no nation wanted J tw- Rn&nlsh war to become Eurovr-n war. but if the nations did not sincerely OMipmtt now on a basis they iH
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  • 49 22 Singapore, Tuesday. IJNLIGHTED surveying beftCOAl haTi V boon lond at the following betlinpi and dis'.'T.r r> from Ttenggmnu. L ght Hous Hi our* degrtw 0.0 mUts, <2> 048 decrees. 9.0 milos, (3) 079 degrees 11.2 milps. (4) 088 rfperees, 5.4 milea, (5) 105 degrees, 10.5 miles.
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  • 50 22 Americans Win By Matches To 2 London, July 20 IN the singles of the Inter-zone final for the Davis Cup between America and Germany. Henkel (Germany) beat Grant (U.S.) 7—2, 2—6, 6— 3, 4 Budge (U.S.) beat Von Cramm (Germany) 6—B, 5—7, 6—4. 6—2. B—6Reuter.
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  • 169 22 New Zealanders Beat Scotland London, July 20 The following are the results of cricket matches which started on July 17:— Surrey beat Lancashire at the Oval by 8 wickebs. Lancashire 221 (Gover 5 for 65 and 187 (Gover 6 for 51). Surrey 306 (Pollard 5 for 55 1
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  • 65 22 Players For Exhibition THE folowing players will engage the Japanese University tennis players at the S.C.C. to-morrow (Thursday afternoon Yong Loon Chong. Tan Huck Toe Aizawa and Uchida. On Friday, at the V.M.C.A. courts the visitors will be opposed by: N. S. Wise. Yap Ah Hian. Dr. G Haridas
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  • 76 22 Driver Fined For Tentr Time From Our Oicn Correspondent* Johore Bahru. July 19 A CHINESE lorry driver named Cli Tee was fined $10 (m default 40 days by Sheikh Abu Bnkar (Second U trate) for overloading his lorryInche Abdul Khalid bin Dato Kiana 'Court Inspector) said that accused
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  • 58 22 A bottle that has *aken nearly I ><;; to float across the Atlantic has found on the beach m Whitsanc near Plymouth, by Mr. W. Jenwy. A West-street, Millbrook. Comwa.i printed form m the bottle asks the to send 'the longitude and latitude Which it was picked up to the
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  • 482 23 MALAYS BEATEN Game Of Many Lost Opportunities Singapore, Tuesday. rIE Inniskillinjs went one step further up the ladder of "League leadership" to-day when they took f.'M points In the First Division, at /Utson Road Stadium, defeating the Malay FootbaH A: sociation by tiv? ijoals to
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  • 61 23 inn A Allen of the Chartered Bank tiroH llf- Austr alla and Ohina. has re•nd on pension. Mr. AIl?n was at one KinJi l ln r aPc ountant of the Ipoh branch. Tin L Lu pur is Roin R on transfer to 'jnlonp Malim as assistant Dlstr'-ct Um?^ and will
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  • 240 23 Amateur Athletic Championships London. July 18 AT the Amateur Athletic Championn ships held a' the White City. Lo.-.don I the winners were: Throwing the discus Syllas. (Greece j 161 feet 4 Inches. Hammer-throw, Hehi, (Germany, thfc j Olympic champion) 183 lect 3 inchra beating the Brkiih record oi
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  • 189 23 F. M S. Colony Teams jtTVft Singapore players, three from the S.C.C and dtte each from the Site aiid Ceylrth S.C will *o to Penan* for the annual F.M.S. v. Coloh> cricket match fn Penanj, on Jnly 31 and Anr. 1 And 2, the other six members
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  • 195 23 BADMINTON Week-End Ties In Local Championships THE following ties m the S.B.A. Men's Junior Singales and Doubles Championship tournaments will be played at The Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, this wedk-end. Saturday at 2.15 p.m. Singles: Loh Ngian Lim vs. Leow Kirn Lee. Tan Km Yong vs. Wee Seng Chiang. Tay
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  • 26 23 Mo-o than £5 000.000 ar to be sp«*nt by United Artists th" film producer? pictures for release during the 1937--33 season, it Ll announced m Hollywood.
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  • 301 23 kxhibttion Games At Memorial Singapore. Tuesday HORACE Lindrum and Melbourne Inman mad- billiards and snobkar look very ST.pl, to-n;ght. when they began a series of exhibitions at the Victora Memorial Hall. Tx > programmes are beint u f v n (vi 1/ th» ftrsi bsginnns at
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  • 262 23 YACHT RACES R. S. Y. C. Crews To Defend Cup Siiißaporr, Tuesday. FOR the ninth time, the Royal 1 Singapore Yp.cht Club is abont to meet the Koningklijke Bataviasche Yacht Cluh to race with 6 metre yachts for the Interport Cup. Most of the member* of the R.S.Y.C. cr«»wji who
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  • 106 23 TO-DAY'S SOCCER North China Vs. S.A.F.A. At Anson Road The South China touring team, who have won all their matches upcountry, will try conclusions with the following S.A.F.A. XI at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon: Muthucumaru (1.A.); Gnr. Ratcliffe (R.A.), John Then (SAP. A. >; Amat Jabar (Publishers). Fus,
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  • 48 23 Singapore. Tuesday THE two matches between Sf Andrew's Raffles Institution which wore lnvM to-dnv resulted In easy victories for tho Institution In th^ matrh brtween the Ist teams, R.-ifTV's won by 7 ROftlfl to 1. In the serond team ma»ch Rafllei won by 4 to one.
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  • 57 24 How The Skins Beat Malays Yesterday A Malay player attempting to tak U:o hull from one of the Skins fonv, rds. (Tribune) Another incident m the game. (Tri lime}. A study m expressions a Malay player gels his head to the bill lint (Trioune). A spectacular jump by a Maby
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