Morning Tribune, 29 July 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2 -No. 152. SINGAPORE, THTSKSDAP, July 29, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 833 1 JAPANESE MUST WITHDRA W FIERCE FIGHTING AROUND PEIPING BIG SUCCESSES CLAIMED BY fHINA has turned the tables on Japan. Following heavy fighting after 1 the Japanese had attacked Peiping on the expiration of the period of the ultimatum given on Monday, the Chinese armies have met with
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  • 76 1 Siamese Cabinet Resigns After Scandal Bangkok, July 28. FE Cabinet, under Phya Bahol and Bola Bayuhasena, has resigned and Prince Adityadirabha, chairman of the Regency Council, has resigned his post (ollowing a fiCTCe debate m the Assembly on an alleged scandal regarding the sale of the young King's land, which
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  • 112 1 Inquilable And Insufficient, Says M. P. London, July 28. MR. Dull Cooper, Minister of War, replying m the Commons to Mr. Robert Young, who asked if he was aware that engine room artificers at Seletar Base are compelled to live under very unhealthy conditions, said he was
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  • 55 1 Courtesy Visit To Soviet Vladivostok, July 28. A UNITED STATES naval squadron, consisting of the cruiser Augusta and four destroyers, arrived on a courtesy visit, sailing under the flag of the Commander of the United States Asiatic Fleet. Rear Admiral Yarnell. They were greeted by representatives of
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  • 278 1 Must Have Fallen fn Sea Sydney, July 28 SIR Charles Kingsford Smith and Captain T. Pethybridge, on their flight from England to Australia, came down m <the seas, Burmese civil aviation authorities believe. They base their conclusion on the fact that the plane wheel, which was reported
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  • 34 1 London, July 28 Mr Eden informed the Commons today that a claim for compensation for the mining of H MS Hunter m May will be made to the Spanish insurgent authorities. Reuter
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    • 34 1 1 ON OTHER PAGES i Page Motorist Charged 2 i Trouble In Ireland J (j braltar Safe 3 J Rotary 21 Krasers Report i jlalavan Tennis J 1/^cal Soccer J 1-tnanp Races 24 L
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    • 30 1 SHARE OUR Hull ENTHUSIASM xfg^ KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be con vinced. Distributors: iiETfc BROS m\ <<>.
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  • 403 2 CASE .AGAINST EUROPEAN 45 M.P.H. DASH AT REQUEST OF POLICE Singapore. Wednesday. MORE witnesses for the prosecution we -called to the Fourth Court to-day to give I ■vidrnce In the preliminary m mto (>har^ of causing death by a rash act preferred against Mr C.
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  • 55 2 INDIAN SENT FOR TRIAL Alleged Attempted CHARGED with attempting to murder a Chinese In North Canal Road by stabbing him with a knife. I. P. Mohamed. an Indian Mohammedian was committed to the Assizes at the conclusion of a prelimnary inquiry m the Second Court to-day. Court Inspector Hamilton conducted
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  • 273 2 1 Magistrate's Advice To Accused (From Our Own Correspow.dent) Johore Bahru, July 26 k TAMIL cowherd and licensed milk II seller of f he sth mile Jalan Tampoi named Marutjiappan, was charged betore Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate > with having sold milk which had ban
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  • 137 2 Agenda For General Meeting On Friday A MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore will be held m the Board Room on Friday, commencing at 2 15 p.m., when the usual departmental and committee reports will bepresented. T i... meeting will be asked to nominate a v"r>resentat ive to
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  • 57 2 Johore State Secretary's Return T Johore Bahru, July 27. HE Hon. Dato Mohamed Salleh bin Ali. Sta'e Secretary. Joho-o nnd T lor Musa bin Yusof of the Johore Ml--9 Forces, who accompanied HH. the London for 'he Coronation Celona are expected to arrive ln more hv the B. 8. Marnix
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  • 324 2 New Film Of Life In Malaya Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Clyde E Elliott, the well-known director-adventurer, who planned and filmed 'Bring Em Back Alive," with Frank Buck a few years ago is here again to make a native film In Perak, for Paramount. He arrived by the P. O. Ranchi
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  • 166 2 CASH STOLEN $340 Missing From Local Store Singapore, Wednesday. AN air of mystery surrounds the disappearance of $340 m cash from the firm of Messrs Gian Singh Co. m Eattery Road. It appears that the store was locked up about 10 o'clock last night. Cheques amounting to about $700 and
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    23 2 The Mm makers.— Th e advance guard of the party which will make a Malayan film. "Booloo," on board |he Ranchi yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 202 2 Chinese Acquitted At Assizes Singapore. Wednesday AT the conclusion of a hearing which lasted three full days, Ong Eng Hin, an educated Straits-born Chinese, was found not guilty by the unanimous verdict of a common jury at the Assize Court to-day, on two charges of voluntarily causing
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  • 81 2 ALLEGED MURDER Accused Committed To Assizes Singapore, Wednesday THE preliminary enquiry into a charge of murder preferred against a Tamil named Kandayah was conclude before the Second Magistrate, Mr. W. Reeves, to-day. The accused, who reserved his defence is alleged to have fatally stabbed a comI patriot named Vambayan m
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  • 84 2 WOMAN CHARGED Sequel To Police Raid Singapore. Wednesday ALLEGED to have torn a piece of pa**' bearing numbers m connection a Chap Jee Kee lottery, a Straits-nor» Chinese woman named Lto Ve k rt appeared m the Criminal District cou to-day before Mr. H. A. Forrer. BbC alleged to have
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    • 116 2 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids °f ]y way your bod y ca out h.alth-detUroymg Adda from y„ur blood If <^ough nine million tiny Kidney tubi or filters but beware of cheap, drastic irritating dm**. Weak .Kidney* UHuullv'nn, the real taunt of Getting Up NIkIi's S_S2fti K r? ,,0 n A
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  • 602 3 ROYAL VISIT SENSATION Amazing Incidents On I Frontier t Belfast, July 28. ASI RIES of outrages hav e occurred (m th* Free State and Ulster frontier m which customs huts were j „.,ked with petrol and burned and others blown up on both sides of th
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  • 130 3 Judgment Reserved In Damages Suit Singapore Wednesday. JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice J Home m the High Court to-day at the conclusion of the civil suit In which Mr. A. Abdul LatifT. a piec c goods mer- chant, is suing Irving Jones and Company for $12,000 damages.
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  • 115 3 "Kidnapped" Marine Turns Up Safe And Sound Nanking, July 28 rE Japanese marine, Miyazaki, who was alleged to have, been kidnapped from Shanghai, was found loitering to-day near Wusih, midway between Shanghai and Nanking. He was handed over by the Foreign Office to the Japanese Embassy. Miyazaki was arrested as
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  • 59 3 Engineers Gain Big Concessions London. July 27. WAGE increases, holidays with pay and an increase on overtime are among the terms of he national settlement relating to employment of engineers. Increases will be three shillings weekly m two instalments, the second beginning on Nov. 15. Holiday pay is
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  • 73 3 London, July 27. A FIVE per cent, increase m railway fares from Oct. 1 with exceptions including London suburban passenger fares are announced by the Railwa.v Rates Tribunal after a sixteen-day inquiry The Railway Companies submitted that revenue had declined last year by £15.000,000. while
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  • 189 3 GIBRALTAR IS SAFE Franco's Guns Not A FURTHER reassuring statement with regard to the guns near Gibraltar was made m the House of Commons m reply to Mr. Churchill by Sir Thomas Inskip who said DO guns mounted on the Bay ot Algeciras could be regarded as threatening Gibraltar. A
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 84 3 goes to the root of Hair troubles From All Chemists High-class Stores. Made m England. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. j^^x /#*§K I i/* \v !fa____j? /H* XvdLA llu?// fit* *£xi i >||CD fi V/^jySA s 1 1z 11 V&riA< n J If II 1 fo-rlffill I^*ll 1 I i*
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  • 363 4 Previous To-day C&WH M>nr»'. Tonr ady u^ Spo Buyers. J«|W MSIII SeUers: 16 -i 16 ;> Buvcr IS 18 Belh jfcjj OetfDee. Bi J l5 16 151j Sellers. J J London. July 23 PALM OIL (Malaya; IMUi p, w To-<iay m bulp July Auk. shpt. EM 10.0
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  • 142 4 Lightest Crop Since 1919 Rome. July 27. PANADA'S wheat crop in 1937 will be the lightest since 1919 according to aj communique of the International In-i ititute of Agricul'ure giving the world; situation until last week. It stated that the United States crop las increased to 24 million
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  • 57 4 SHIP SEIZED British Vessel Off Spain London, July 27. rHE British steamer "Mirupanu" is j stated to have been captured by the < lsurgent armed cruiser Ciudade Valencia nd taken to Ferrol the insurgent naval ase m Spanish territorial waters off djon base. j The cruiser fired one warning shot
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  • 88 4 Kaffirs In Demand Again London. Juiy 27 THE Stock Exchange was again chu:.,: to-day with interest tend;.. broaden especially for Kaffirs, coppen and diamonds where sustained c nental demand lifted prices of a long UU of issues. Industrials encountered good selective inquiry but Far Easterns were again marked
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  • 91 4 SPAIN FAR EAST Debate To Be Initiated B\ MR. Anthony Fden, the Foreign SeOT o'etary addressed a large printe meeting of the Foreign Affairs I mittee and Government supporters to the House of Commons this evening. It is understood that he reviewed the international situation, and made special reference to
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  • 803 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, July 28, 6 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers j Kumbang 37,- 39, xd tnl Malay 58 1- 6 °i" 1 iU imam ..33 3 34 6 1 1-32 1-37 Tin 23 6 246 [poh Tin 4 3 Q 3|"fin V. 1.02 1.17V 2
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  • 231 5 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 103M> 105 Vfe norn r 2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ....107 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept 30 ....115 117 norn !913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30
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  • 306 5 Canada And Her Germans Toronto. Canada THE demand of a meeting of GermanCanadians m Regina, Saskatchewan, lor "equality and respect, and not merely toleration", has drawn a pointed rejoinder from the Toronto Globe and Mail. t 'Why should it b e necessary to de- mand that which is
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  • 92 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases Buyers. Sellers. <F. 0.8. July) 29 7 8 30 >« Good F.A.Q. In bales (F.C.B. July) 29 516 25V 2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 29 5 29 3 4 do. Aug. Sspt.
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  • 154 5 The following passengers are due by the TJS.S. Marella: Miss E. Adam, Mr. A. E. Bailey. Miss E. C. Bailey, Mr. K. J. S. Byrnes. Miss E. Browne, Mr. H. R. Benison, Mr R E Benison, Mr and Mrs. A. G. Billing and 2 Infts.. Miss R.
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  • 207 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, July 28 MINING. Tin at midday was $128»». up The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being firm and according to our cables the tin share section there was firmer. In the local market Sterling shares were quite neglected and no interest
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    • 204 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL fl MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. j 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
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    • 103 6 HERE IS YOUR BIG SHOW! ALHAMBRA opening to-night 1 6-15 9-15 AMAZING ORAMA NEW AS TOMORROW! A man betrayed by love 1^ fhe longing thaf rages m mjEBplP^ w JIB.' filf^'ilg fff' WARNER BAXTER w JUNE LAN* I ,/iik ALISON SKIPWORTH 11| ftjffl WILFRID lAWSON *•>!« GEORGE HASSELL Oarryl F.
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    • 253 6 Positively LAST NIGHT of this Exciting Spy Story with the Coronation as its I' \I*ITOI.i background. IP I? il VQBr J^J E>l G*^.. tttO **25 ly 11 She proved a Match for Europe's Most ,-/^T W PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS INCLUDING THE OPENING of the SINGAPORE AIR-PORT POPEYE THE SAILOR m
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  • 880 7 "WAR" IN ENGLAND LUELAND AND REDLAND GET RESTIVE AGAIN London, July 18. rLTS on south Coast ports by a fleet with 79 aeroplanes at its disposal tv mr carried out as part of the most searching test which has ye: been > aIV f England's
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  • 253 7 BRITISH METHODS Welfare Of English Blind Toron >. BRITISH methods of welfare work were discussed hi Toronto at a Conference 'attended by workers for the blind from all parts of North America. A vigorous defence of the British system, which m the case of the blind embodies both voluntary aid
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  • 221 7 Insect Capable Of 800 M. P. H. Rochester, New York THE world's fastest living creature is' 1 to be studied by aircraft designers m America m the hope that Nature will give them some new ideas for building speed machines. The object of their studies is a small
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  • 195 7 Reforming Recalcitrant Girls Tecumseh. Oklahoma. THE promise of "dates" with approved young men has been found the most successful way of reforming recalcitrant or wayward girls m the Oklahoma Training School here. The School is for girls of 16 and 17. too young to be sent to
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    • 166 7 THE MOST DARING AND INTIMATE PLAY EVER WRITTEN OVER TWO YEARS RECORD-BREAKING RUN IN ONE LONDON TMFATWF? I HOLMES' CHURCHILL^JB^I V Wm\. S JBmmml* rn.fr AmM IkT^MSG mt A jfc^^_^^ tm f 'WWBnmwD^ FOR ADULTS ONLY I PAVILION TO-MORROW f CAPITOL Saturday Morning a. 11 o'clock MICKEY MOUSE HOLIDAY MATINEE
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  • 1121 8 Former Cabaret Managers Evidence In (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. MR Lim Hee Kung was m the witness box the whole of to-day at the Supreme Court m the hearing ol Guthrie's gait against Mr. Ong Ec Lim. Lim Hee Kong
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    58 8 Annual Show of the Windsor Rose Society m the Private Gardens of Windsor Castle, Berkshire, Mr. W. G. Heam, lodge-keeper at Windsor Castle, whose hobby is making home -made wine, who made rose wine from last year's prize- winning exhi bits giving competitors some of the wine m the King
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  • 470 8 Enjoyable Exhibition (From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. KAJANG was en fete to-day for one of the most enjoyable and well-orga-nised district agricultural show seen m Ulu Langat. Hundreds from th e surroundmg villages streamed into the town all the morning m spite of dismal weather,
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    • 161 8 aßcsHd JfYiffa World /Jm y tl^^M THI l ,3T MODELS 0F latest ifc m mmmm Th€ new PILOT P ens wlil impress you as %'-O*J "EL >v m mmm nu other ran 8e P ens has ever done— aHES "ii^ \mmm W tlle r(>al,v beautiful material the f -f '^%i*?V(k
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  • 195 9 ALLEGED POLICE TORTURE Yugoslav M.P. Attacks New Bill ALLEGATIONS that the Yugoslav police bad tortured and beaten su>nects m order to extract confessions have been made by Dr. Vojislav Doshen. a lawyer, m the Yugoslav Paihamcnt here. Dr. Doshen delivered a slashing aton the new measure
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  • 150 9 ONLY ONE ERROR 19½ Minutes To Sex 300 Chickens Sydney. July 17. THE remarkable feat of sexing 300 chicks m 19*2 minutes has been achiev by Mr. Frank Evans, of Dondas, N. S. W. In the first of this Mason's chick sexing examinations, he obtained the second special class certificate,
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  • 148 9 100- YEAR DEADLOCK Ecuador And Peru IN Land rcr-vrvM* Washington, DC. JJV.UADOR and Peru, who have been disnp _J. )Utln S the possession of two border y nc f s for more than 10 years ma y gl to the International Court at The gjsue, if a proposal from Peru
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  • 161 9 424 KILLED Death Roll In Rabaul Eruptions Canberra, July 17. THE New Guinea administration believes; that 424 nat.ves lost their lives m the recent volcanic eruptions near Rabaul. Officials made this estimate of the death roll after they had made an exhaustive check. Because of difficulties m making the check,
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  • 120 9 Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. today. tvuals Lumpur and Penang: Internal Mr Senice. closing (5 a.m. Saturday. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, Kcte, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam. Burma. India. Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great
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    57 9 Mr. Tom Clarke, driver of the Royal train, was presented with the 0.8. E. by H.M. the King on Their Majesties' arrival back at Euston Station, London, N.W. from Edinburgh. Mr. Clarke is also the driver of til* record-breaking "Coronation" express. Photo shows: Driver Tom Clarke showing his 0.8. E.
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  • 159 9 FILM BANNED "The King The Chorus Girl" THE Commonwealth Censor has banned the American film "The King and the Chorus Girl.'* The incidents m th e film are supposed to benr some resemblance to those that led U P to and followed the abdi-; cation of King Edward VIII. Under
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  • 245 9 TOWN WITH ONE P.C. Husbands To Protect Women ALARMED householders of Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, plan to eMtablish a Vig lancp Committee of husbairth to protect women against, the effects of ('rowing crime m their district, whfch i "protected" by only one policeman u«d has no police station. Latest eas occurred recently,
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 298 10 QUALITY" ADVERTISING BjjfE read with considerable mte"rcst the leading article of our parent paper, the Malaya Tribune, on Tuesday last on the subject of newspaper circulations m Malaya, and we hasten to add our emphasis to the arguments therein contained. The circulations of tlie papers under the control of the
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  • 775 10 I WITH the evening shadows lengthening j from the direction of the town and a cool breeze fanning us across the broad expanse of the aerodrome, we were seated on the verandah of the air-, port hotel, idly watchmg club aircraft ln their coming and going. In
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    45 10 Sir Noel Curtis Bennett (right) bidding good-bye to Ted Broadrihb. Tommy Farr's manager, prior to hi* departure from Waterloo Station, London, S.E., for U.S.A., where Pur is to light Louis. On Ted Bioadribb's nyht Paul Damski and on his left is Mike Jacobs. (Topical Press).
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  • 165 10 The annual Johore State Police Sports will be held on the Civil Service Club padang. Johore Bahru. on Aug. 5. The Hon 'ble Mr. Adrian Clark, Legal Adviser, F.M.S.. is going on leave shortly and during his absence Mr. M. C. Hay will act as Legal Adviser. Mr H.
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  • 335 11 £300 PAID TO A CiPSY To Gel Planets' Aid In Love M\\Y times the eyes ol seventy-eight-year-old Edward Thompson Dickenson brightened as a young woman passed his Westmorland cottage. And then a gipsy called on him Whereupon the planetary system began to pray a
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  • 247 11 A DULL LIFE British Gunners Seek Pen Friends Sydney, July 20. ANE the north-west frontier of India, a gunner's life is evidently very dull St the moment. The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Aid. Howie has been asked to do what he fan to brighten up the monotony of Army routine.
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  • 146 11 AMERICAN PLAN "Curfew" For Youths Under 16 Bret'ton Woods, New Hampshire CURFEW LAWS" for all children under the age of 16, by which they would have to be home every night by 9.30 unless accompanied by a guardian, have been urged by the Rev. John J. Brophy. of Concord, New
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  • 179 11 IN her will Mrs. Sarah Ann ThompI son of Raymond-road, Southampton gave £20 to Joseph William Sadler, of Poppy-road, Swathling, Southampton, for helping her husband into his lifebelt when the liner Glenhart Castle was torpedoed m 1918. She left £7,304. Her husband. Mr. Walter Drummond
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    36 11 Dozens of poor children, would-be speed demons, invaded West Ham Stadium, London, home of greyiiound and motor-cycle racing, to practise for their annual Hoop Race. Photo shows: The youthful competitors crouching for the start. (Planet News).
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  • 166 11 SOVIET AVIATION North Pole Flier Writes A Book Moscow. ONE of the airmen m the Soviet scien tific expedition to the North Pole, "Hero of the Soviet Union" Mikhail Vodopyanov, has written a book entitled "Flights" which is shortly to be published throughout the U.S.S.R. Vodopyanov was the pilot of
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  • 174 11 LITTLE is heard about India's lions. Many people would be surprised to hear that the country has any outside its zoos. A century ago they roamed over NortnWest India but had less skill m sellpreservation than their rivals, the tigers, and are now confined to Kathiawar,
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  • 129 11 NEW STAMPS Australian Postage Changes Melbourne, July 14. THREE new stamp issues will be made m Australia on August 2. when the post office will release 3d, 6d, and ls .stamps to replace those now m general v c An officer of the department f aid that the 3d stamp
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    • 35 11 THE TRUE TONJC FOOD I Obtainable ml all Chmmtnt ond Storm* ktt^^p^^^h i ji V i m -jTm ■Mr M\ M AwmJ i CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. UiinvaUed Factlutes for Private Entertatnmenu.
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  • 458 12 World Church ference At Oxford Constabulary Sports The Kin* and Queen commenced their tour ti Wales when they visited Car 'iff Photo shows: The King and Queen chatting to disable x-mtvicc men "i Catheys Park. (Topi-al Press). Mr. John Morby, aged 99. of Ulingwi ith, near Halifax Yorks, had one
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO 'OME AND SEX RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, UNGAFOM.
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  • 2735 14 Future of Air-warfare- New Romance m strange and haunted Devon -Attaining Richness of Life by Love and Stoicism w L. E O. Charlton War Over England *f (Longman 12s. 6d.) c ow L. A. G. Strong; The Swift Shadow p (Gollancz 7s. 6d> The Wind From
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    • 76 15 STATIONER JUST RECEIVED" 600 NEW THRILLERS ALL POPULAR AUTHORS CLOVER'S DETECTIVE r LIBRARY 9. 11, The Arcade, Singapore. Subscription 50 cents per year Lending Fee 10 cents per book NO FINES: NO FUSS CAMERAS AND FILMS EYES tt. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Practice Limited To The Eye.
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    • 463 16 J pTM T^ I BYP&O and BRITISH TNbTiVX I N ES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) RANPURA 17.000 July 30 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 BURDWAN 6,070 Aug. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 RAWALPINDI ***** An« 19 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 BEHAR 16.000 Nov. 1 SOMALI 6,800 Aug. 27
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    • 538 16 TO FRENCH PORTS T^_^__^ HOMEWARDS. V 1 DALNY For Marseilles Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug CAP St. JACQUES For MarseUles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug on I LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sem a I CAP PADARAN For MarseUles. Nantes. 9t. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept Jl j OUTWARDS. r (from MarseUles)
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  • 141 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE i KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: W.Bt. Enterprise, P.WD. j Grab No. 1 and Hopper No. 7, Dredger Tembakul, Marrt, R.A.F.A. I Aquarius, Shen Kwang, Tung Song. i VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour: No. 1 Dock: P.W.D. Grab No.
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  • 130 17 I Mails arrived from Europe etc.. (Amsterdam) by At Netherlands > yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails arrived from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial) to-day.
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  • 822 17 Shipping Position Last m T HE growth and development of Germaa I Shinning and trade outsido of W9r rone and its importance to the port of In th- "Bulletin of the Hamburg &conomic Archives". Despite curr, ney restriction the writer declares that tne P a ticipatu>n
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    • 530 17 mm. m m *<*~t*~m^~*m*- t m*-'m&~tmm g— ,j- j— _j- ,_O-n__f\ j~ _g- __r,_ l m_ m, ■lift. I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY pamantkali Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon July 29 9 a.m. ppneerani s 9°°° Hent^ 29 9 m I"" a Kedah 29 10 i.m. n,vn«kon» Sirdhana
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  • 108 18 BAD NAMES Prize Offered For Best Suggestions Bombay. A PRIZE Is being ottered by Mr. L R. Tfcftnse. a well-known public man here, for the longest Ust of abusive epithets to be applied autonomous Bombay Brst Finance Minister, Mr Jamnadas Mehta. Mr M. hta, B former member of the Uongress
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  • 139 18 Paris. A"Pa:k for Lo.st children" was installed at the Paris Exhibition. Tlie suggestion for the park was put forward by the police, who have had a grea 4 number Of lost children to deal with recently. The park was opened about July 15 yhen the
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  • 68 18 Singapore, Wednesday. The Tire Brigade was called to St. Michael's Road at noon yesterday, to deal with an outbreak of bush fire, winch was quickly extinguished. The Hon. Dato Mohammed Salleh State Secretary of Johore. and Major Musa bin Yusofl of the Johore Military Forces, who were with
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  • 660 18 BRITISH HOSPITAL WORKERS IN SPAIN 200 Patients Treated In First Week In Trying Conditions I "THE conditions under which are early work was done were terribly trying. Our hospital was a house m a primitive village. Even our water had to be 'brought to us m a cart from a
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    26 18 Week-end holidaymakers give an iimr, mptu, but clever diving display before other swimmers at historical Runnymede (Surrey), now a favourite haunt of sun-seeking Londoners. (Planet News).
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    • 57 18 tf mf^L I r^^mfmmTmT^^t N^NL 1 J he &?j£J Clover sign is a dgn of good health because it stands X' CLOVE R BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. W* tD to thecomsistENCY^v X pure. .it's delicious. .it's nourishing. LLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows
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  • 569 19 Increase In Attempts To Deprive Dept. Of Revenue frE has been an alarming increase m the number of fraudulent at'empts to T leurive the Railway Department of its revenue during f he last few months, •c the Times of Ceylon. 1 suite of all the
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  • 318 19 RETIRE Planning For The o Future OPTION time comes around, and every year a star gives at least a fleeting thought as to wha* he or she might do if 'he screen no longer beckoned. Then the contract is renewed for another two. or five,
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  • 76 19 Vienna ANEW police law here makes it an offence, punishable with a maximum of six weeks' imprisonment, to dancf to the tune of an Austrian regimental march. The Ls thus likely to put a stop to the widespread practice m Austria of dancing fox-trots and polkas to
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  • 119 19 Boxed Ears Of Pupil Who Gave Nazi Salute Aix-La-Chapelle A 27-YEAR-OLD teacher of Nichterich near here, named Johann Niessen, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having boxed the ears of a pupil who gave the Nazi salute on leaving class. When a second pupil offered him
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  • 543 19 Round- The- World Flights Sydney, July. 17. SIR Keith Smith and Captain P. G. Taylor wiU be envoys of Australia j m round-the-world flights wh.eh will be held m conjunction with the 150 th anniversary celebrations. The airmen will travel acpartely by established air routes, and the
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  • 189 19 Ouccnslaiht Premier Tests Labour Market Brisbane. July 14. THE Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) does not deny the story that he applied for a job at his old trade of sign-writer, decorator, and painter m Glasgow—and wai ollered his choice of six. According to the story, which is
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  • 284 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends *-~m^ Singapore, July 28, 6 p.m. Company Dividend J Randal Books Close nn ««r TIN Date Ex Div J S Asani Kumbang s% lnt. July 23 Payable Date 15% Bonus TO O oj/ <■' Balu Selangor 15% Int. Aug 5 July 30 July 24
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 972 20 fON THE "RADIO j s <. BRITISH EMPIRE U. S. A. Shortwave PROGRAMME Programme j •jb. GSn 13.97 metrei (««'">»•'• J-*° he n immediately after the callOM UM, rlS^mmml^ c U» refe^Totll^yc.i and th. -co*. I^Sammmmmmm U \iSM M^f ».m. GSH 13.97 metrw (21.47 met.); TO-DAY < OSG 16.86 metre*
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    • 295 20 I PROGRAMME Singapore Station TO-DAY 6 00 d m.: -Chinese Music, Cantonese .Gramoohone Records) "^departed is better than newly wed, sung oy Ho Tai Soh and Ho Pool Yeng Tho Hock Sin Sung," sung by Pah Koji V'cng Yuet Yee and Chu Kai Kong 6JO p.m. Indian Music (Gramophone Records)
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    • 273 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres 7 40 p.m. -Variety by Cowan ana I Bailey, with the Coconut Grova Syn- copaters 8.10 p.m.— Light Song Recital (Gramophone Records): "Soft Lights, Swot-' Music," sung by Austin Croom Johnstone. "Love Me To-night" and -Isn't it Rjmantic." sung by Jeanette MacDonald
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  • 811 21 STANDARD OF SIMPLICITY Rota ria ns Learn All Singapore, Wednesday. THAT if we could see each other's point of view more, it would help io I*H reat extent m breaking (I wa International barriers, and that this was what Basic English could t^ist m doing,
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  • 97 21 Singapore, Wednesday. THE following properties were sold by public auction m the sale room of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd., to-day: House No. 26 Neil Road, Singapore, for $10 900 to Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman bin Nunied. House Nos. 49 Telok Ayer Street, 27 to 35
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  • 87 21 Berlin. July 25. Pastor Wilhelm Niemoeller, brother of the ex-submarine commander. Pastor Martin Niemoeller, head of the opposition evangelical church, who is imprisoned awaiting trial, was also arrested, according to a reliable report after preaching to a vast audience at his brother's church m Berlin when he
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  • 487 21 COR ON A TION MEDALS TO JOHORE MILITARY OFFICERS (From Ow Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 28. [ESIDES the Coronation medals award- ed to members of the Executive Ouncil of State, Johore, the only two m lie Military In Johore to receive Coronaion Medals are the Hon. Dato Major Haji
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  • 939 21 INTEREST FOCUSSED UPON TIN POSITION Fraser Or Co, Optimistic About China Troubles PRAoER and Co.'s weekly report on thp share market, dated July 27 states.— In the absence of any outstanding news to quicken the pulse of public interest, sharo markets during the past Week have been allowed to go
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  • 645 22 Excellent Marksmanship In Perfect Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. CPLENDID shooting was witnessed ta the concluding *X 0 gore State Troops FMSV F. championship and open prize met took place to-day. *t_ a t. r nr .n u/hpn rain fell conditions wen Except for
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  • 166 22 Preliminary Heats On Padang Singapore, Wednesday. IN preparation tor the annual athletic sports and gymkhana on Saturday alternqon, the Singapore Recreation Club held their heats on their ".round this evening. The finals m the Half-Mile, Throwing the cricket ball and Kicking the Football were comI leted
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  • 113 22 "Soolah Cup" Golf Competition (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. In the semi-final of the "Soolah Cup" golf competition played on the Royal Johore International Club's links, T. W. Doyle (14) beatC. L. Tatham (18) 6 and 15; Dr. T. E Cheah (8) beat Mohamed bin Ali
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  • 294 22 Annual Meeting On FE fourth International Walking Race from Johore Bahiu to Singapore for the "Hodges Challenge Cap will oe he'd on Sunday, Aug. 8. Owing to the generosity ol one Of thi officers of the Royal inn. .killing I- ushers, a second challenge cup has been puup
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  • 167 22 Distinguished Service In British Navy London. July 27. rIE death is announced of Admiral Sir Somerset Arthur Gouah-Calthorpe. Admiral of the Fleet.— Reuter. Admiral Sir Somerset Arthur Gough Calthorpe was born on Dec. 23, 1864. and entered the Royal Navy at the age of 14. Eetween the years 1902-5 he
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 28 22 The Tides TO DAY. 142 B ni. ft ft 5 ins.. I IG p.m., ft ft fet" MOKKOW: :i :{0 a m., ft It 'I 55 p.m. m
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    • 218 22 OLYMrlL 3l_A_»vJ x Pre Of /Watches For Week-End THE following is the programme for the soccer matches to be played :n Singapore this week-end at the Anson Road Stadium in connection with the AU-Malavan Chinese Olympiad: Fridav" 4 to 5 p.m. Pencmg vs. Parens: 5.15 to 6.15 p.m. Singapore vs
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    • 517 22 ALL-MALAYAN Entries For Week-End Tournament t THE following is the result of the draw A and the programme for the Malayan Lawn tennis championship tournamen: to be held ir Kuala Lumpur this week A notable absentee is J. B. Bong, winner of the Selangor singles title: Mens Singles Bye:— R.
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  • 477 23 TWO GOALS TO ONE Break In Sequence Of Victories Singapore, Wednesday. THERE was a surprise ending to the First Division match between the R .E. and the S.C.C. on the padan? to-day, the Sappers who have, m their last few games had a sequence of
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  • 527 23 re Johore Sending Teams ss o To Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) nt ar Johore Bahru. July 27. Ie THE A ll -Malayan P.W.D., and Drainage ie «-nd Irrigation Departments, sports sel and Finch Cup football competition is M I being held this year m Ipoh
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    15 23 The Sappers' goalkeeper clears from the S.C.C. forwards during yesterday's match on the padang. (Tribune).
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  • 474 23 Singapore Chinese Defeated Singapore, Wednesday. WITH the advent of the Malayan Olympiad, which is to be held during the August holiday, training for Ch nese athletes and sportsmen ls at its height This evening, the Singapore Ch nese hockey team was provided with a practice game by
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  • 1607 24 JOCKEY DODD HURT Two Unseated At The Tapes (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. THE weather was hot this after- noon for the second day of the Penan? Turf Club's Summer Meeting. The going was Rood and the usual mid-week crowd was treated to excellent sport. Jockeys
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  • 88 24 KING FAROUK Coronation Loyalty In Egypt Egypt Alexandria, July 25. WITH the coronation only four JjJJ ahead striking scenes of IW marked the return of King Farouk foi lowing his five-month visit to p r °5f tpd Enormous crowds lined the decorawj route and cheered frantically as King and other
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  • 23 24 New York, July 26 The death is announced of MJJames J. Doolin*. leader of Tamm Hall, from a stroke Reuter
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