Morning Tribune, 15 July 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE -vSTs-No. 142. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 15. 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 378 1 \PANESE PLANES AAAKE DAYLONG ■RAID; 300 CASUALTIES CANTON, THURSDAY. OFFICIAL FIGURES OF CASUALTIES IN TO-DAY S DAYLONG RAID ARE GIVEN AS 300, INCLUDING 96 DEAD, 60 MISSING AND 144 WOUNDED. An alarm which sounded at 8 pan. kept the City in suspense for ftU
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  • 37 1 TERRIBLE SCENES Canton, E East bond is so littered with the wreckage of humanity that corh he blood of the victuns. to \Z!t blasted into the rhrer ani t bodies were earned away by I tide.- Reuter
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  • 156 1 CONTROVERSY DEVELOPS Mkhh Secrets London. Thursday. uportant development of the recent mtroversy on Parliamentary privioccurred to-day at the end of quesn the Commons when Mr. Heneage. rted by Mr Churchill, asked the er to consider the fact that the intion which had come into their differred from that on which
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  • 44 1 Hankow, Thursday. MINE Japanese bombers raided Hankow H at 4 ajn. to-day concentrating on ih£ aerodrome. Detonations shook the whole city. Eight more bombers appeared at 8.45 a.m. and withdrew without dropping bombs, after circling around Hankow for one hour Reuter
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  • 77 1 ROUND-THE-WORLD RECORD New York, Thursday. Mr. Hushes has arrived here, thus establishing a record for the roundtbe world flight The unofficial flyins time was 61 hours 7 minutes. Pandemonium broke out as the plane swooped down on almost exactly the same spot from where it took off. The
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  • 87 1 London, Thursday. recent tendency of rariew^ expressed ihi bj the Federation of 9 of -i the president of the ti yin •••nq attention to the Eft Jg adverse balance of R Stt&^Hj* lhat the P re Kcnth h dld not warrant the auT( 'Mticallv POSiUOn
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  • 105 1 Washington, Thursday THAT wheat producing nations of the world should establish what he called "an international ever normal granary" to regulate and equalise the tiow ot grain into export markets, is thp suggestion made by Mr. Wallace, Secretary for Agriculture, who added that M was possible
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  • 28 1 London, Thursday. THE British Government is not pre- pared to guarantee a loan or credit for China after considering the whole position- Reuter
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  • 130 1 Japan Does Not Want To Hold Olympics Tokyo, Thursday. FE Ministry of public welfare decided that the Olympics of 1940 should not be held in Japan. The Cabinet will consider the recommendation to-morrow, when approval is certain. The suspension of the Tokyo Olympics which only requires the pro forma approval
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  • 57 1 GIBRALTAR'S POSITION UNDER REVIEW London, Thursday. DEPLYING for the Premier to a question in the Commons to-day, Sir John Simon stated that the committee on imperial defence already has under review the whole question of the strategical position of Gibraltar and its defence, in the light of recent events in
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  • 117 1 Peiping, Thursday. KALFENG. capital of Honan, which has been surrounded for a fortnight by flood waters from the YeUow River, us faced with a new danger from another stream of flood water which is sweeping past the eastern suburb. A new break occurred in
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  • 285 2 MORE LABOUR TROUBLE! IN SINGAPORE TRA CriON MEN WANT INDIAN IGEVT TO INTERVENE cuts, which were In force for 39 months from 1932—35. elicited emphatic shouts oi "don't want" from the assembly. Opinion is gaining strength among the men that the best form of settle(Continued on page 21 Col. 4)
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  • 68 2 WEDDED DURING STRIKE I A»->r light .in [ndlmti driver, J I o: Uu« .i-nkc! married a con- dvctor/a lister il the llariaman Temple Thta make the iirst marriage to take place during the S i strikr i tmc preal lei i Mi M Ouruaamy, the lecreiary Mr. k T Beng
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  • 123 2 Singapore, Thursday AT the conclusion <>i the case heard in the Filth Police Court before Mr j. c Ooh, in which two Pollci Constables attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station iincj a Municipal dog shooter on charges <»i using criminal force and abusive language to Mr T
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  • 241 2 NICHTSOIL COOLIES THREATEN STRIKE: DEMANDS RENEWED !N addition to the strike bv the Traction Company workers and the 3oa factory men of Pulo Sebarok. a third strike is threatened in Sinn concerning the men employed at the sewage pumping station in Albert SM Originally they threatened a strike last Sunday
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  • 113 2 SOCONY WORKER DOWN TOOLS OVER 40 coolies working i n Socony property at Pulo Stbu downed tools yesterday. Details of the strike are unobtaiq from officials of the company yet h is gathered that the dismissal of of the force of about 80 labourers, threat of dismissal to a few
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  • 312 2 Bilgaport, Thursday. j GOLDENBEEG and 0. Edwards, two Europeans, appeared again on remand before Mr. fi. S. Rawlintrs, the Third Magistrate, this morning, what Inspector P. Rails, investigating officer in the case, informed his worship that he had had instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor to
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  • 109 2 Singapore. Thursday. CIN'GAPORE is to have "silent zones" during the day. if a proposal, brought in by the Traffic Conditions Committee. gets the approval of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, at their next meeting. Horn sounding will be prohibited between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5.30
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  • 249 2 Singapore, Thursday. THE possibilities of a holiday resort at Gunong Tahan, one of Malava's highest mountains, is envisaged in the report of the Game Warden's department just published Captain Ritchie, the report reads, pi nt some days on Gunong Tahan. and atiafled himself that any scheme
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  • 179 3 Internal Air Service Will Be Daily Soon r w o New Planes Arrive For Wearne's v INTERNAL AIR SERVICE WILL BE GREATLY AUGMEN--1 VITH THE ARRIVAL YESTERDAY EVENING OF TWO NEW HAVLLAND 86 AIRLINERS. ySiSWSw and Capt. saw aftrtM £J£ They were in Penang powered by four LiySK* bigger in
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  • 171 3 Singapore, Thursday. IN returning a finding, at an inquiry into the death of a Chinese. Lei Chan, who died as a result of leaping from the window of a Johore bound train on the night of July 6, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, said
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  • 288 3 I Singapore. Thursday. H4IAI employee of Messrs. The P I Hited i'ncineers. Limited, at Vanjong Khu, pleaded guilty to a Ihar^e of criminal breach of trust hi pped of five tons of bolts and l»uts. the property of his employer, fcfore Mr.
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  • 100 3 EAST COAST TRANSPORT SERVICE Singapore, Thursday. fegWru of Vehicles has no '^tention of discontinuing the ser- al Present operated by mosquito bctweto Bedok Village and Chh 1> nof East Coast and Jo n t. Roads, Intimation of this is £Wned in a letter from that offlJt JJ l p »tural
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  • 103 3 CRIMINAL DISTRICT AND POLICE COURTS, SINGAPORE. Applications in writing for the tempo- I rary nost of Usher, Criminal District and Police Courts, Singapore, will be received at the above office up to noon on the 20th July, 1938, and should be addressed to the District Judge and First
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  • 85 3 SMALLPOX DEATH IN HOSPITAL I 1 CIRICT precautions were taken in S S** the third-class ward of the General Hosptal yesterday, no visitors being allowed in, following the admission of an elderly Chinese woman, in a dying condition, susi pected to be suffering from small- pox. She died about two
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  • 111 3 State Cricketer Charged Singapore, Thursday. C. G. Rodrigo. an ex-State cricketer, was charged in the Third Police Court to-day with using criminal force to a pjiblic servant whilst In the execution of his duties. The complainant in the case was Inspector F. H. Goodship. The alleged use
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  • 59 3 Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at 11 a.m. Originating Summonses and M Be?ore Mr. Justice Home at II am Summonses-in-Chambers and InterPle B a e d f o r re S t U heß°egi;str a
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  • 186 3 MAN KILLED DURING SAMSU RAID Customs Officer Fined (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. JN the Kuala Pilah Police Court, Rajan Shahrome imposed a fine of $100 on a Chinese Customs 0.D.0., named l^c Sau. who was charged with doing a negligent act in connection with the shooting of a
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    • 75 3 rvnress Service 3 times aaiiy. f P HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Road 1. H/u int.' Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, NAN CHANG pa HOTEL. cc 84. 1 Singapore to Muar, Malacca K.L at 7.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 Muar to Spore 8.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 6 4 tkas gasgh tykas hash
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    • 124 4 GUTHRIE'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Thursday. IN their weekly rubber report. Guthrii Co., Ltd., state:— The rubber market during the pas' week has been irregular, prices having fluctuated fairly considerably from daj to day both in consuming and in Eastern markets. Sentiment, however, continue.s good, and a fair volume of business
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    • 93 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Thursday, for to-da raSCr Co< reP rt as fOIIOWS <i?" NI w?ATH\ at midday was 96 down Si 1 2. With little interest shown in Tin shares from London the local market experienced another very dull day. In •spite oi the lack of
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    • 304 4 CTANTON Nelson's report for the i v as follows: The past week has witnessed some* sharp fluctuations and the upward a ment appears to have been arrested,! in the general belief only tempor* A certain amount of liquidation by j vous operators has been easily absal
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    • 57 4 OVKRSKA-CHINKSK BANKING COKPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR ol BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery of Important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS 0t CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS ONLY YOU can hare aooeS SAF TV Sal( SAFETY and PRIVACY mav be ASSURED
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    • 22 4 SOI HI HIIITISII ummamm company, ltb. I IRK, MARINK WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION MOTOR CAB INBURANCE VI REASONABLE RATES. IVI !)!i2(i 2. yinl:iv.s,.n Gron,
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    • 5 4 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd.* g'jfK-SWS.'rS
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  • 719 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company iP ore, July 14, 5 p.m. V 46 m u n 29- 31!uKumbarii, 43 -nom raJ Malay 24l9 2 5!9 Hitam 057 i£ 0 .62& I.' 2113 22(6 pin Tin 135 14u l Selanpor nJ 21 ;9 2219 aa Mala> 16| jdenang %M 0
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  • 14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. agylah aha MINING tklagh ah RUBBER tkla hah GENERAL
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  • 218 5 SIN GAPoke _25___!_ 95 105 *<>*. Mar 3i k 40 °000 -*1 red iK 100 inn PENANG MUNICIPAL 1909 In H 30 1/w 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Jar o 9 55 107 "0 nom tot. May 1 Nov. 1 120% 121% cl 1913 n? rt 31 30
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    • 265 5 1 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. I I Investment Bankers and Broken in Securities and Commodity*, I I Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service I I Members: I If MBW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. I Ij COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY. II I NEW YORK COFFEE
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    • 201 6 4 To-Ni g hl 6-15-9-15 .JP PAVILION (f. fpT lIAIMMEST. FUN-FILLED |A. flfe I BKST! ■Ht'B*^ GLADYS SWAKTIIOI T .1 0 11 11 0 II S :lOII\ lI A II II V MO Hi: IK PAKAMOtNTS FUN-FILLED Ml SK AI K "ROMANCE in the DARK" jM THKKF GREAT s 1
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    • 204 6 V Gretl Actor Rides on to new Triumphs in a Mi hh aval (ade The ADVENTURES oi MARIO POLO" introducing SIGRID GURIE. Samuel Goldwyn's exotic new star sensation. With BASIL RATHBONE and cast of 5000 err The attack on Kublai Khan's Palace JL II jY\e Tortures of Kublai Khan and
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  • 449 7 BULWARK OF NATIONAL DEFENCE GOVERNMENT ACTION LONG OVERDUE ■akinG at the annual meeting fie** Harland and Wolff, 1 m London, Mr. F. E. Rebbeck, 1j P chairman and managing tor said foreign competition ine d severe, and contracts for chant vessels for both British for eign owners, which at one
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  • 79 7 Colorado Springs. ANK Lloyd Wright just can't stand the "monstrosities" of women's hats. be internationally-known architect :ed his opinion in no uncertain terms ing a talk at the fine arts conference e. He said: Take, for instance, the askance and ew— the hats you ladies
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  • 68 7 L Stockholm. flood peril in North Sweden «am« intensified when hundreds thousands of logs broke loose, started mng down the Umea River and piled the railway bridge, at VanL c ln train link between North and nth Sweden. The suspension bridge plunged into L cr Appeared beneath
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  • 86 7 New York. WITH a record wheat harvest ;n prospect. President Roosevelt has instructed the State Departments concerned with agriculture to begin a joint survey to ascertain whether many million bushels cannot be sold abroad. News that European countries are suffering from drought has inspired the Administration to
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  • 79 7 Montreal. FORECASTING an "Imperial Munitions Programme," as a result of the visit last month of the British Air Mission, the Montreal Gazette claims to have "semi-official" information that the plan provides for orders to Canadian industry for £20,000,000 worth of warplanes, arms and munitions, over a period
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  • 8 7 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends atyka hah
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  • 209 7 Will To Resist Strong In Canton FOREIGN OBSERVERS' VIEWS Shanghai. ACCORDING to foreign military observers, the immediate object of the Japanese drive in South China is to cut the Canton-Hankow ?lailway. It, i s probable that the Japanese land troops at Swatow, but they have to travel 200 miles in
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  • 790 8 COMMUNIQUE Singapore, Thursday. ME Internal arrangement* to be nude fn M-.laya for the operation 1 of if., buffer tin stock Kheme are detailed in i circular issued pajterday by the Chief [nspector of afines. The circular reada m It h;u. been
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  • 63 8 Shanghai. Machines were bought in Shanghai by the S/echuan Sugar Refinery recently organized in Chungking, according: to well-informed circles. It is reported that the machines will be sent to Chungking in August and operations will be started in September. The company, which is capitalised at 53.C00.000
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  • 216 8 Paris AN Increase ol 22,500 in the personnel ol the French Air Force over the figure ol li»3() '40.000> it ordered in a decree Signed by President Lebrun It is laid down that the new strength will be frequently revised upwards as the process
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  • 134 8 Singapore, Thursday VAM Kuan, an employee of Printers. I Ltd. appeared before Mr. J t. H. Oldham. the second magistrate, on charge of theft of printers type*. Accused who was represented by Mr N. M. Mallal. pleaded guittf to the ''harjic Mr" Mallal addressing his worship
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  • 55 8 Singapore, Thursday. Mention was made at this morning's meeting of the Rural Board, that a new site v. ill have to be found by October foi the fair at the Malay Settlement. Th< present site occupied by the fair will, by then, be required for
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  • 70 8 /1U believes that ama L Clt| is his legs. an ls 4 S So he celebrated his h,,.u i by walking a mile for ea hdai of his age. Last birthdat L'? to walk 51 miles. he A walking enthusiast 1..J i years, Mr.
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  • 150 8 Singapore's New Air Chief A.» «r. Singapore. Thursd* IR Vice-Marshal J t. BabiiX the Malaya Tribune was of cially informed to-day, will s QC m Air Vice-Marshal A. Tedden Air Officer Commanding Rov a i i Force. Far East. Air Vice-Marshal Tedder has appointed Director-General el Resa and Development at
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  • 107 8 SOUTH AFRICAN AVIATION BIG DEVELOPMENTS PLANNED Maritzburg, Natal COUTH AFRICA is so air-minded that the Government is prepared I lose heavily in expanding the air services, said Mr. Oswald Pin* In a speech inaugurating a new flying school. i/StM 11 /u e next five years-certain-nnl\^ l the next ten years-there
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  • 89 8 £40 Millions Down On Last Year London, Wednesday 4 BIG decrease in l n«^. KII !SS i\ trade in the six m«nth> tJ|f June 1938 as compared B corresponding period o? shown in the preliminarv Bt the Board of Trade JounuJExports at £266 millions comp^jj £291 millions
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  • 315 9 MILITARY RAILWAY SAID PLANNED rft -loreement has been concluded between France and General Chiang hpks Government for the construction of a military railway from to fndo-China with French capital, the Shanghai correspondents of Asahi" and "Nichi-Nichi" claimed in a sensational report to their railway
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  • 298 9 YOUNG AMERICAN'S ADVENTURES Lprpp Bucharest. Witn nine months of hard fighting in thirst 1 youn Robert Van Me ter of fihA now stranded in Bucharest, o trn uhrpf encan Le^tion is striving 2n S out matters with his pa)armem h the Amcrican State DeA^tafcfiKft! to visit his grand--oro to c?n
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  • 65 9 TO enable longer trains to be run the London Transport Board has rtflirr! a £100.000 contract for the lengthening of twelve platforms at the following Bakerloo Line stations: Piccadilly Circr... Charing Cross, Oxlord Circus, Waterloo Trafalgar-square, and Regent's Park. Traffic will not be interrupted, for thr work
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  • 149 9 Bombay. "THE Congress is determined to bring about total prohibition in India in three years," declared Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a prominent Nationalist leader, at a meeting at Ahmedabad. He said that if the financial positior of the provincial Governments wen weakened as a result of
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  • 108 9 Hermosa Beach, California I IFEGUARDS rescued 185 film extras who became exhausted while swimming with their clothes on here. They were attempting to qualify for minor roles In a picture whose plot revolves around a gambling ship. More than 500 took the test, which was to swim
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  • 39 9 Mr. Frederick Livermore, aged 54, of Grove Green-road, Leytonstone, E., collapsed and died at the driving wheel of his car. The car ran for a short distance alter his collapse until it collided with a wall
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    • 41 9 DRAIN NOW AND REFILL WITH THE ILK \A/ HjH^^V^ In the following five SHELL grades S^^^V I SINGLE DOUBLE a i. j. t DOUBLE cxtra 5.A.E.40 4 TRIPLEs. a. e. so OOLDENsaem Xsmffc Petroleum Co n (SJS.) Ud. i .WJA 1A
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    • 287 10 THIS YEAR, NEXT YEAR—? AITAKKNTLY hope is not altogether dead regarding the transformation of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Hoard into a Municipality. As regards the claim of Ipoh and Sercmban to .similar recognition, they appear to be both dead and damned. That If about the only inference that can be
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  • 778 10 Gustav Of Sweden Is EUROPE'S OLDEST KING d Ma, hal Bernadotte, has mum-d m Bweden longer than any rather since the rounder ol Swedish national Independence In the sixteen^ century Oustal Vasa (wrote a specia CO rrespondenl ol The Times on the CM ion Ol the Knr--.snr.-nt jubi. Unlike hi
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  • 158 10 Mr. Foster Lee of Ipoh is the Ipoh District Hospital Mr. T. D. Betteridge ha* returned" Kuala Lumpur from leave and H ing at the Station Hotel His many friends in Kuala Lung will regret to learn of the deatn. p occurred in Colombo on Monday. E. T. Mac
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  • 319 11 rchdeacon On The "Only Hope" r*i the nolitical doctrine that dominated Europe in the DIATI r SLnfor itself and God for us aU"-*ffords t[ for the future, said Ven. Archdeacon A. P. Oower-Rees. E st Grorpe-s Church, in a recent sermon on "Christianity and jalism."
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  • 96 11 i Clarksburg, W. Virginia. S VTO fewer than 225 living des- L H cendants have been left by I Mr. William E. Swigler, who has died here at the age of 102. The veteran joined the North- Icm Army when the Civil War i started; he was then
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  • 148 11 Cairo. T HE first case of lynching known l in I Egypt is reported from Sal Hagar. a village in lower Egypt. rnvern Ismail Mohamed Fayed, a ment official, was on his way to catch train when some shots were fired ?> him by two men
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  • 305 11 V mured behind prison back into the spot- crime so nearly "per- till puzzled authorities I' Warden J.M. Mc- oner, Mrs. Mary if( saed she and her I ue Casio Mayer, Bassett, a former B m ago. used virtually all icks available
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  • 241 11 CHINESE AND FOREIGN RIGHTS FLOUTED Shanghai. £FFORTS by owners of Chinese cotton mills in the war zone in Shanghai to secure passes from the Japanese military authorities to inspect their plants have so far resulted in failure, according to a report in the North-China Daily News.
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  • 116 11 FRENCH "ANTI-LITTER" CONGRESS i Paris. PIVE hundred members of an official! "Anti-Litter Congress" organised wit!-.' the help of the Touring Club de Franc* took part during the week-end In ftl •Jack Homer" picnic in the park of St. Cloud. After they had eatei: their meal they used all the reputed
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  • 96 11 Animal Trainer Mauled To Death Berlin. A WOMAN lion -tamer lost her life when two of her lions attacked her in their cage. The woman, Martha Holzner, aged 45, belonged to a circus which was performing at the Chemnitz shooting festival. As soon as she entered the animals' cage, they
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  • 41 11 Moscow. I SPECIAL squadron of aeroplanes belonging to the Arctic branch of the Russian Air Force is being formed. It will inspect the condition of the ice along the northern sea route throughout the shipping season this year.
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    • 93 11 POLAROID Glasses are the lates* scientific discovery in siare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising:, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remark* able new
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    • 32 11 I THI TltUI TONIC FOOD I I Obtmlmmkim mf mil CmmmHU it* Storm him; dance! at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACfI A his Orchestra TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY 8 PJt To Midnight
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  • 95 12 llrlrn U.lls Moody of Ahum;, seated jmv record v h-,> he iM the uo tiiens inijles title at Wimbledon. London, jo nr Mghlh time bj beatinc Miss Helen Jac* Thu mm the tour th lime the two Helens hud me: in the Una! it Wimbledon. Photo *lmw
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  • 78 13 Machines capable of four miles a minute took off from Hatfield Aerodrome (Hertfordshire) at the start of the King's Cup Air Race premier event of its kind in Britain— in which a triangular course of 50 miles is lapped 10 times. (Planet News). Players attended the
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    • 56 13 I YOU WILL FINDI I THE LARGEST SELECTIONS I I DIAMOND RINGS BRAC ELETS I BROOCHES, etc. I I WHERE Y QUALITY and VALUE ARE -i TRADITIONAL. The U(^t If to nbn an. l let at I RENE ULLMANN iewuxiss. iKaffles PlMt, QAPOR& loju'imi da iv Inclotfnf Batnrdaji L P
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  • 1327 14 If Properly Planned, Outdoor Activities Develop Both Mind And Body. Lrt your children learn to enjoy hing in the water, which will devtlon their bodies and strengthen their nerves. There is no better outdoor friend lor the only child than a do&. He is a constant
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  • 296 15 Dog R e pa Y s The ttention Lavished pon Him With Deion And ConstanSo Treat Him Well. note devoted animal in vin a doe; and none \tS attention bestowed :i h Mlcha wealth of affection deB erVM care and con- mi ta tending him the hould be regularity in
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  • 662 15 At three months old hi.s dietary may consist of three meals a day, given regularly and with no feeding in between. This is an important point, as Chinese servants are inclined to feed a pup all day and every day and on all sorts of food,
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    • 29 15 JKJIAL OFFER FOR JIIV and AUGUST only EA KKffi AND LASTING MANENT WAVES 00 and SlO.OO only !>lAlS<>\ PERM ID IES HAIRDRESSERS F ';»RT ROAD MALACCA telephone: 121) If
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    • 344 16 I rPiMn"^ L 1 1 ._> I _Mt_^_^_l _^_^k^_Z^^^^^_^E9lk^___ H^ha_-_*_. _s^^_^_i^ 8Y P*Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Twin Spore Tonnage S'pore r 1J»38 1838 ItAWALriNUI 17.00U July 15 HAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 9 C'OitFU 15,000 July 29 KANCIII 17.000 Sept. 23 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 BUKDWAN 0,070 Sept. 24 WAI AU 0
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    • 378 16 L TO FRENCH PORT? -J CHAR EURS REUNIS j HOMEWARDS. I PF9IRADE For MaiM'illes. Bordeaux Nantes Hum. HFNTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk 1 CAPST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Naafc Borteauxft ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Touran^ and HaiDh S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) j
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  • 99 17 Vatican City. [EW gold coins to the total value of d.000.00u lire (roushtv £55.000> will Drtly r issued bv the Vatican State. e coins I (airy the date "1936" and a: the bead of Plus. XI in relief. fhert gold coinage at present in circulation either in
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  • 65 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Mafiudl. Lch. Spurtan. Lch. Lumut. Monte Piana. Recorder. Nieuw Holland. Sipora. Duymaer van Twist. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN Ml DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Charon. Keppel Harbour:
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  • 134 17 U.S.-Europe And Back Non-Stop New York. A GIANT Army bomber, capable of making a non-stop flight to Europe and back, is being built by the Douglas Aircraft Company at Santa Monica, California. Although details are shrouded in secrecy, there are reports that this mighty fiying fortress of the
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  • 42 17 Pans. A COMMEMORATIVE postage stamp is to be issued on the occasion of the State visit of the Kins and Queen to Paris. It will be on sale on the day of Incur arrival The design is not yet known
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  • 28 17 Duncan Swale, of Chesterfield. 15--years-old member of Derbyshire and Lancashire Gliding Club, became a fully Qualified glider pilot after tests at Great Hucklow.* Derbyshire
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  • 571 17 A Special Pleasure For Australian Trade A new motor cargo ship to be added to the Shaw, Savnl Line's fleet tor services in the Australian and New Zealand trades was launched at the Bel last yard of Messrs. Har iand and Wolff, Ltd. Following the
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    • 467 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY POR PER DATE AND TIME Ttilv (Parcels only M. V. St. Alde^onde July 15 8 a.m. cl lla> M. V. St. Aldesonde Id 8 a.m. pyrrols only Athos n lb 12 30 P- m d Temblahan Banka 15 1 p.m. lem "Cassiopeia" 15 2
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  • 134 18 US PLAN TO DRAFT PUBLIC FUNDS FOR WAR Bill Opposed By Govt. Departments Washington. I. ••The i uresi way to prevent this tun war is to draft money as well "When the financial tycoon* and large manufacturers realise they will have t<> lend the bulk of the money necessary to
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  • 202 18 New York. RAR that total blindness might follow T B recent illness led to the tragic suicide (it Dr. William Wallace Campbell, 7(i-year.s-old internationally famous astronomer Dr Campbell leaped from the window of the fourth-floor flat in San Francisco where he had been living with his
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  • 64 18 The bonds would ran for Ml yean and txar interest not to exceed oni pel cent the bonds would no( be tax exempt and the Oovernmenl could pay them off ;it will Most members of Congress nave agreed heir that becaUSC Ol the opposition from Oovernmenl
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  • 128 18 IN the Royal Busies County Hospital, Brighton, lies a woman who must not sneese. if -she does her hopes of rcfovciv From two jremn <>t afony aw gone Our day In 1986 Miss Doris Miles, a y.i years-old governess, sneezed Thii sneeze Injured her spine, and
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  • 99 18 U.S. AIR BOMBING New York JN statement expressing the United States Adminlstration'st cotMlemnaion of the bOßlblni (it civilians, Mr. Coidell Hull. Secretary ol state, pointed out that thii condemnation applied not only to \\w Powers responsible but also, in part, to American aircraft manufacturers He aid that tin State Depart
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  • 398 18 THE problem of frozen commercial credits has become acut< Q Uamecl when authoritative sources revealed that M, iV r not meeting about $7,000,000 currently due in payment ol in and other imported articles of many kinds. Over a period of a year frozen credits have
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  • 136 18 'Giddy Girl' Aged 107 Outlives 9 Husbands tUINI I^IC^ICj JLfOCI.S CflfDru'^C A her 107th birthday recentlj I fed her prize pig as usual and i called herself still "just a .:cldy girl." i A week ago she challenged j i Sapula High School girls to a j sheet-wringing contest— "but
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  • 114 18 TEN thousand people listening a n I Robeson's final song at a LgP Of Nations Union Youth Peace i* the Empress Hall. Earls Court mtti saw a young bandsman, Albe rt Bajw cornetist in Barnet Town S he. _M drop his instrument and fall >.w^ seat on the
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  • 133 18 WORK OBSTRUCTED BY WAR F<)K some years the Chinese Government, in pursuance of an agreement concluded with the League Council, has been carrying out a plan of technical co-operation with the competent League organisations by which it has been able to train Chinese administrative and technical
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  • 76 18 Ottawa. Onta^. FN thousand gas-masks f l nadian Army will be 7 voar at the arsenal in QueDi-< t official of the Defence Departn.; announced in a statement here r^sts^ The various parts of the I J["" r^ re r.: are obtained from factories in u
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  • 835 19 utlook For Current Year Is Not So Bright F tfcjri annual general meeting It Bagan Serai Rubber Estates. waB held at the registered Of the company. 86. G«£ -Mtreet London. E.C.. Mr. K ,< Edwari Maguire. the chairn the company, presiding. J secretary (Mr.
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  • 42 19 To Be Inaugurated This Year j i Hankow. i JO develop the communication facilities of the interior, the J Eurasia Aviation Company has i decided to open a direct air S line between Hongkong and S Yunnan this year.
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  • 110 19 FRENCH NA TIONAL DAY THE French community of Singa--1 pore celebrated Nation. il Day at a reception at the French ConsulateGeneral yesterday. About 175 invitations were, sent out, and the reception was attended by a representative of His Excellency the Governor, by the members of the Consular Corps in Singapore,
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  • 190 19 Moscow. JtiE longest aqueduct in the world is under construction in Kazakhstan, south eastern Russia, between Guryev and Koschagil, a distance of 415 miles. This is nearly twice the length of the Los Angeles aqueduct, the largest in existence hitherto. The new aqueduct will irrigate one of
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  • 291 19 Jobless Man Repays U. S. $100 For Help In 1935; Has $12 Left nrj recently received a money a"** J Sl °O from Red Hohner, an mechanic of Newark, N.J.. for shelter'" he received n the Government." Hopkins. WFA administra'■•h whom the money was tranthe Treasury, said he had no
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    • 68 19 •NEW HUDSON* WINS Selangor Hill-Climb f itt* •■■>•?* merman "rrTT**lIMD DE SILVA recent winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in record time on a New Hudson cycle, repeated his success by winning the Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden Hill-Climb. Whether for competitive sport or pleasure there Is no equal
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  • 314 20 Policies Towards Foreign Competition SHIPPING BECOMES A NATIONAL All i ritime CoSsion' !?h eXeCUtiVe director of the US A^ Boston. m SSIOn > m"> ad d«ss before the maritime societies of nerairrcep'ted'sSu'Sr 2Z COincidence > ««ed. "that the gesubsidLorCtS r O n e ir iliPPingqUeStiOn haS t0 P r providing
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    • 924 20 _^^___^^.M 6 20 Concert ol light musk. lUl^I r.^ <** 0m 7.20 Nr w.s in English. AiCfLitSQl v I H 7 35 Concert of light music (conti- VK 2ME 9.50 Ifct ft f]k 7 UL D ZV I III 810 Greetings to listeners in the Ne- 420 Opening annonni V
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  • 375 21 SMOOO INCREASE IN MARKED REDUCTION IN VACANT PREMISES v ,,ue of the town of Singapore within Municipal T» ""<" al v e ssessment purposes at the end of last year s"k for^l, m onths of 5354.000 ac 1 "1',,, annual report of the Assessment
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  • 119 21 PASIR PANJANG ROAD WILL BE WIDENED IN 1947! Singapore, Thursday. IJRGING the Hoard to take action for the widening of Pasir Panjanu Koad. Mr. J. M. Jansen, speaking at this mornings meeting of the Rural Board, pointed out that residents in Paiir Panjang had often (omplained that the road was
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  • 62 21 Singapore, Thursday. two revenue officers; 1 I have tried to run away?" by a Cantonese, Chan attempting to es- xiy at St. Michael's •ned against him Court this morning. 8. Rawlings): You arrest pd that :iccused ati having been ir connection with liquor by him. J
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  • 598 21 THE following are passenger.- on th<> P and O. "Ranchi" which leaver Singapore to-day for Colombo. Bombay and Europe ports: Mr. H. K Ashby. Mr E. D Atkins Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Alnger and child Mr I Assudmal. Mis.s E. N. Andrew. Mi R Argo Mr
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  • 230 21 (Continued from pajje 2) while an inquiry into the matter was made. Later in the morning the petition arrived at the Albert Street Station ami at 2 pm. the men assembled. They were told that some of their demands will be p ranted, but the question of Increase
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  • 134 21 Singapore. Tirusday. SENTENCED in 1932 to seven years* rigorous imprisonment for attempted murder and convicted again soon Piter his release for theft, foi which he also had to observe police supervision. Suradi bin Supawira. a 25-year-old Javanese, came up for sentenre this morning before Mr. G. S.
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  • 203 21 (Continued from page 2) ment could be arrived at by the Indian Agent lor Malaya, representing them, and the general manager of the Traction Company. Meanwhile strikers have approached several Indian leaders and justices of the peace. These leaders show willingness to help the strikers but arbitration was
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  • 177 22 MUAR LEAGUE SOCCER from Out 0 '*n 1 Muar Thui minute ironi Um UiM ''I' 10 core when Al, headed In 1. r«ml ol Uieß v (1 1 there beini no combination a1 lll J h( (;11( Arr M, top throughout t h< K ame but their forward found hard
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  • 139 22 GARRISON CLUB 'i^iii: draw i < t partnen for 'he old- 1 ii<!(t cup competition (18 holes niedal i>!;'.v. under handicap i ;»t the Harrison (-"it club on Saturday re- j ulted as follows: i i p in Mr. and Mrs n C. Reilly vs. Major and Mrs. I- R.
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  • 67 22 Rv: i i da] '•>'■> in ti»'' ■'.n Club tennis tournament: oil s Ml\i I) DOUBLES i Bl I Mi Hill i)' ;it Lady Addison .•.ik! MacPhrraon 7 9, I 9 8 I (I ills ip M and Mi i ird Bcr beat lira. nd Hender. on
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  • 67 22 n mi the uiniud Orv duates si match foi the cnalleiiHe cup presented by Df W A Nicholas on I at j pjn Dra c •I Oliveiro leapt >, h ValloopUlay, Tan i Boon Benp An Kee Hock (i v H van i V i Xaviei l.ui.
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  • 41 22 Sixth annual athletic sports ol he Medical College Union will be held m Saturday. July 28, and the intcrjollege sports will be held on Saturday Fuly jo Botlj evtnta will take place at he Medical College grounds at Sepov
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  • 105 22 TO celebrate the competition of the reconstruction of the Singapore Cricket Club, there will be a Ladies vs. Gentlemen cricket maU:h at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 22. This will be followed by an "At Home" at which Mr. Kurt Blacks Orchestra will play
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  • 66 22 The following ties of the Excise C.C's open singles tournament will be played at the Marigold court. Derbyshire Road, this Sunday at 3.30 p.m. sharp:— Chan Chim Bock t— ls > vs. Lim Hong Soon i scratch i, Kang Soon Teck 6> vs. D. Suppiah (—2), Quek Song
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  • 577 22 Farrer Cup Soccer Semi -Finals MUNICIPAL SOCCER COMPETITION THK flrtai ol cracken the beattni I m (iiM)iav al P*rrei Par* yesterda; ofsoccei wereon forthe Department mei the Electrical Ctept, having a tussle with the Water 1 Both games did not produce much Treasure] i Department were unlucky U i),. )t
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  • 199 22 THE Medical College will annual reunion th] "<j programme is as folio* To-day: Football: Graduate dents, for Dr. W. A. Nicholas ci i Saturday: 11 30 a.iv, G latiooi remony. Alter the ceremony tl 'will be conducted to tl intent* The new Dental Department! hosteLs will be
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  • 45 22 The following members have accej to play for S.C.C. vs. SRC to-day the S.C.C. ground:— E. C. Cherrmp J. B. Stoddart. W. N. Rotherv; J.We F. E. Hutchinson. F. G. Stifi: R. N-S fens, R. J. Forbes. K. C. Gillett, Hooper. K. Black.
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  • 458 22 (By Air Mail) London. July 6. THK 1 5th annual mating of the National Rifle A.ssociation opened at liisley with the contest for the pri7i' Riven by Queen Mary. It 'loses on .lnlv 16 with the third and final stage «»l the Kind's pri.e.
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  • 273 23 ANOI3ER ot members qi xne airaiu* Chinese Reading Club, a branch of the Chinese Christian Association, met last Monday night in the institute HalL Prinsep Street, to hold the first meeting of the 59th Session of the Club. Sir Ong BUttf Song K BE. was in
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  • 301 23 AMIL YOUTH BOUND OVER 'From Our Own Reporter, Ipoh, Thursday. guilty to a charge of kidnapping a young girl named D from the lawful guardianship of her parents in Sungei tovember last year, Kumarasamy, a Tamil youth, who ap- Perak Assize Court before the Hon.
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  • 79 23 Training For "Malaya Cup" Match CLNGAPORES Malaya Cup 1 players 3 were in training at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Trainer Yong Liane was busy giving advice and coaching several men Four forward-s. James Goh, Lai Chuan, G. Day and Tee Siang had shooting practice. Day particularly excelling in "snap
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  • 127 23 GOOD MUSIC AT THE PAVILION wßomanceln The I Dark" m^± the brightest musical films w W uvr had for a long time opened a K Theatre last night n i The Dark", which feature W Bol< Gladys Swarthout and Johi ■UTymore. I musicals, however, th. df rs Played are all
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  • 29 23 •pore, Thursday. >re are unrevealed at this of the Rural Board, 1 to form a sub/•••■■■•■;Uiig of the chairman, Pang and Mr. j. a. lnl,) this matter.
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  • 49 23 We are officially informed that The Keppel Bus Company Ltd.. are conducting private transport service during the period of the strike on the Tanjong r— Geylang route Ten buses are plying for hire on this route and these will be increased if the service is patron ised
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  • 99 23 Singapore. Thursday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry was begun in the Third Police Court to-day into a charge on three counts of falsification' of accounts preferred against a young Malay. Abdul Wahab bin Mohamed Amin. formerly employed by Messrs. Fraser and Weave as a postal and dispatch clerk. It was
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  • 89 23 All-British Bombing Inquiry London, Wednesday. T'Ht: Pri-.c Minister informed* the Commons to-day that it had been found Impossible to arrange for the formation cf air international commission to proceed to the scene of any aerial bombardment in Spain and report on the facts at the request of the competent Spanish
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  • 72 23 Y.M.C.A. .2; Bata 0. In a friendly soccer match played at the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday, the Y.M.C.A. beat Bata Shoe Co., by two goal* to nil. a goal being scored in each half. The game was rather one-sided though the Bata rearguard worked hard. Bata forwards'
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  • 104 23 The following candidates of Miss K A. Tar.. 32 Tras Street. Singapore, have passed the practical musical examination (pianoforte* held recently for the Trinity College of music certificates: Initial. Passed with Honours Tan Siok Hwee. Hong Eng Seng. First Steps. Bessie Phoa (honours", Tan Kah Lock
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  • 93 23 The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Asaociation against the Post Oflice Football Ciub 121 a match on j the Post Oflice Ground on Sunday at 4 45 p.m Players please assemble at i the Association's premises for free transport Yeo Ah Kow, Tan Beng Leng.
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  • 484 23 Health Of The East THE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the weekended July 9 reads as follows:— Plague: Bassein (in Burma* was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, two cases with one death having
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  • 66 23 Singapore, Thursday. FOUND in possession of five led packets of illicit ehanda in a house in Bandar Street on the morning of Jul--13. a Chinese, Wong Kui, wn.s arrested and produced before Mr h a Forrei District Judge, Criminal District court, this morning The value of the chandu
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  • 94 24 NEW PLANES ARRIVE FOR WEARNE'S AIR SERVICE C>n th» pa« are picture takm bt thr Tribune cameraman at the Airport ia^M'he Ul!lll^t inlrmal ai sm.«'. It „s eatheml that soon the s«rv.< irttl be dail}. and in addition other rnnot* part* of tne peninsula will be linked h v arr^
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  • 121 24 AUSSIES WIN BY INNINGS London. Thursday. Till \iistraiun l>«-at Warwickshire t»\ .111 tnningl AMI N runs, di.smlmini Ihc count) in their seeoad innings for n* runs after thev bad declared their Innings closed at 3M for H. Scow i Warwick i..t [nni it<» Bradman scored 135 In 160 minutes In
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  • 119 24 KEUNTAN TRAIN DERAILMENT J Kuala Ltuhpur, TbundP.v. VIS of the derailm(>n t of ten iy goods renicita on the Ea^t Coast railway or. Tuesday have him reached Kuala Lumpur, bui i passenger traffic is in no way affected. The line was restored thii morning. i i On ofllciaJ of the
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  • 83 24 Singapore, Thursday. TWENTY -TWO months' rigorous im--1 prisonment was imposed by Mr H A Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, on a Chinese, Km lQie<>w Seng, for being in possesk°? l tahUs ol non-Government chandu valued at $1,600. Teh Choo Kwong and Tan Chuan W J
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  • 11 24 Umdon, Thuradaj 11 Ven. Archdeacon ArthSF ««iwi Ulll^.-
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  • 115 24 JAPANESE SUFFER HEAVY CASUALTIES I Hankow. Thursday. CHINESE troops inflicted over a thouj sand Japanese casualties in a battle j at Chienshan on Tuesday and WednesIday. Fwo detachments ot Japanese I reinforcements are being mshed towards Chienshan. High French military officers conferred at Kwangchoww&n on Monday Afterwards, a number of
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  • 164 24 (From Our Oun Reports) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday AN elderly Sikh and a middli-ageo rt Mohammedan appeared in the doc before Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, til First Magistrate on a charge of bebaTiy in a disorderly manner at Imb; I The former who pleaded gulWf. J* flned $1
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