Morning Tribune, 9 June 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 109. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, .June 9, 1933. Five Gents.
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  • 186 1 NG QUEEN CAPTURE AMERICAN NATIONS AFFECTION Absence Of Formality From Border Welcome Si: gara Falls, June 8. Their Majesties stepped upon '^2 U 'Tesented Mr. Cordell Hull. say (British *2JE«^X£KwlS th? Brftah and American Then in a private room nVo uu .1 ccmmiU ee fm-lud- Mr. Hull presented me.nb.v- of
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  • 91 1 vv\v YORK JUNE 8. I IS BEING HE ROYAL WILL DRAG BEFORI ROBB IN A HANCOCK. .V.'.YiTAN i LARGE AND WILL BE VATERB ,SD AN V COM- IGHT3 L RS. WILL I WHILE ■edsY,: will I THE ADJACENT TERRIIBIGGEST MOBILISATION Ie police m united i 'histo: v orperrd (the
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  • 106 1 A SIMPLE BUT CORDIAL EX CHANGE OF GREETINGS TOOK ■ilcF WHEN THE KING ANI' OUFEN STEPPED OUT OF THU §OVAL TRAIN ON THE UNITED STATFR SIDE OF THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE ACROSS THE NttGARA FALLS. AFTER SHAKING HANDB WAHMLY WITH THE KING THE UNITED STATES SECrbtary of state. mr.
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  • 198 1 New York, June 8. I States, the newspapers unite m bidding we se dignity of manner and gracious bearing Am heatt. .j Tribune, who comment is that of the New York Heraw dan ■Ticult hour, the King and Queen perJo fctjf their Empire, and performed it wen.
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  • 178 1 Majesties Meet Roosevelts WMbtaßton, June I baal s* The looking brrH though v double Wf 52" lv f i;;,u,bo*in« .r cyrtw i i fig the n «iw tin tw )-mile. processional drive to White House The Kuard of honour stood to ai Iton anVttae band played "God Say, h I
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  • 1660 2 DISTRICT j UDGE (From Out Own Reporter) Penang. June 7|>EH4ItKING that the accident did not arise out of deceased s employment and that 00 ompensation was due to applicant. Mr. J. I McFall. the District Judge, dismissed the claim by .liukhtar Kaiir. widow of Xajar
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  • 98 2 BIS EXCELLENCE the) vni I. '.fv :!,mas« a par of 1:60 I v^i* 4 mfir H<W< p v; -,> 2 v 2ftg hem of H > Majrsty^l The wather v v.eatei m thp aff! vareti tipip for the l parti (Pttflrt Sltfß pTonnds. Mi' if bytM Gnrdo"
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  • 90 2 FATAL MIDNIGHT STABBING IT 12.55 am yesterday, a boy employed by the Commodore was returning home on his bicycle when at th: juncti'n 01 Woodstock Drive and Grange Road, he wa> stopped by two Chinese who were also riding bicycles. They stopprd the boy and demanded money. He shomed out
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  • 34 2 Twelve itate-aicled labourers nrr.vod ymftet&Kg by th? Rohna. It h ex oectec! thr>t thre^ will b? sent t v Pulau Jerejak and the balance \ril! proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 52 2 JA VANESE STABBING '*7 6 2fl o m y< rdav r.ei rt \u cra!!< d ti the BiW Pi p" Statl !0 cceci abf.i v t Ibave bet m a rubber stai i r:uk:^ Tiir.r.h r celV nc an n wrundfl inch lan?, on the forelwad^ o!i tlie ri :ht
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    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.
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    • 55 2 j Additional AIR SERVICf SINGAPORE to ft irom, KUALA LIU Monday to S tturday exctoding Siii COMMENCING MRS Ktfc I LMfl Kuala Lii.npur j ut A. rive Singapore i/jp"' Leave Sfngapore n.ni Ar.ive Kuala Lumpur Fires, Single. Stn»»pore to K. MM*' vice versa |5Ji Return, WEARNES AIR SERVICES L^ Phone:
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    15 3 Am i striking picture as they marched past the (iovernor at Farrcr Park yesterday. Tribune
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  • 480 3 Lond m. June 1. t he lu> come of age. |c Mahmud. brother of jn of Trtn^anu. Malay Married the Zl[daughter oi an Oxbnaa. I :i of the I pc Blencowe, i pet. F. rd. daughter I; &.s a la I I Oxfoic a
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  • 161 3 Woman Makes Restitution (From Our Ov.n Correspondent) Malacca, June 8. i CTRAITS-BORN Chinese women crowded the police court on Wednesday, when i Chan Chik Neo, alias Kechik, a married woman, appeared before the Court to receive sentence for four offences of rrimi- i pal breach of trust of jewellery, valued
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  • 217 3 >m Our Own Correspondent) London. June 1 EUtod twin-engine bomber m the world and its rapid production m this country and In Austenmade n 'already brief ly i:» made by Aircraft goa-»-lit* new BrisAn oflftciaj of aay: Speeds he 295 m.p.h., m. hkherto R.A.F.. justify i
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    • 51 3 Are Your Fves Weak? i »i -m jr- •'w-aaatJi^^pßaßMpl.W*' Have a modern Scien- :ific eye examination! fp_ If glasses arc not v m needed none will be arecommended. Thompson Optical Co, Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4 \rcadc Bldg.. (iround Floor. Tel. :>OO2 R. A. Thompson. I>r «'f oc ul^r Science ~pT
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    • 29 3 FOR LONGER WEAR EXTRA COMFORT SMART AFHWUKCE Ask your Shoe Maker to V:' l> II lIIM** RUBUER SOLES HEELS MADE IN ENGLAND Sole AKcnts: RAHAMIN PENHAS IV-ISS, Cecil Stnet.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 31 4 London, Thursday Previous To-day Chanffa Bi r Gold, fine, pet 01 tl 1 4 s 5 l v IJJ.VER 19 \b 16 19 IS 16 I ward l» a
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    • 45 4 RUBBER Preview T Lond T rl BP« Buyer. ,%rJ Sellers 8 hst Forward July Buyers 85 16 I Sellers 83 8 4 I L'nd Forward August Buyer.- «3 Sellers S7 16 3rd Forward Get Dec. Buyers 87 16 I Sellers s> 2 I
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    • 17 4 London. Thursday TIN STANDARD PrevkHU To-day Change (afternoon priet) £226 £2254 forward E223 1 E223
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    • 61 4 PALM OIL (Malay) I In bulk June July ihinment ril i COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) I sAGO FLOL'R (Sarawak) Jane July Shipment 8-^ I TAPIOCA Seed Pesn Ist quaJ (Singaportri June Shipment 15 io'-, I rFPPER (FAQ.) white Ifuni k AueOct Shipment 35 16 I Black Lampone AuaOct. Shipnv .lers
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    • 110 4 Previous T Distillers 95 3 6Dunlop Rubber 29 General Electric 79 Imperial Checimal Industries 31 9 Imperial Tobacco 133 9 Anglo-Dutch 27 6 Canadian Pacific 5» 8 41 London Tin 3 6 3 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 28 9 Lfeggli |39 13 6 Aver H: tarns 22
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    • 30 4 v V:i M RIBBEK Previous I Market Tone ■pet Buyen 16-. I Seilen ifa, Forward Cct I>c Buyen a Sellers lih I TIN Market Tone Quiet Q-:
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    • 57 4 ftnl— I I.T on Par;s ictatfaf middle :ute> J 76 n 76 I l'.T. on Am<tsruam 'dosing middle rate) f?°"; T.i. on Shanghai t closing tAinf rate> o5 16 r.T. on Hongkong i closing selling rat«) l 5 I T.T. en Japan closing selling rate> li 2d rT.
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  • 309 4 L(Hid<>n. June v COMMENTING on the CkteCM Stabilisation Fund's withdrawal of supjwrt for the Chinese dollar at the rate of SSd. the Times m C ity Notes ridicules rumours thai the fund has K»st the irretUer trt of its sterlir.ii res<»uM'es. hu! say s it
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  • 51 4 Hongkong. June Eeutor learna authoritatively thu the MOTepent the exchai.^e quota*\:n Ol Ith: National currency need give rise tv The resources at the dl,pov I •he control are amply sufficient no meet the situation. Trie ability of jthe rities to r. exch. ither .-r not be quest:er.ed-•
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  • 20 4 London, June B—ln8 In the Commas, Sj Anderson stated that 2.150.000 are at esent enrolled m wutaM mi«m«. defence Reuter
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  • 589 5 I MINING I ..47% fry*** 22 g 23 9 0.68 J/3 B 96 10 3 m 0 30 0.35 I V 0.65 O.TOcd I 26 6 27fl I 055 0.60 I 021 025 64U 67' 2 1 14 6 15 2 j I 1 a 1 9 I 4
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  • 70 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends :u:npany Dividend Books BUlfipow, JttlM 7. 5 p.m. ItH CiOs Total f« genr, wauuh and 00. s', ,un« b ie EX DlV >"* Renona 5^ int Jm:e 8 h^ W '«w •>♦ CFN-FrtT N 24 Jlmel; June M June B o< Hit'im Tn June
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  • 135 5 Commodore ..nd Mrs T B. Drew. Hon Sir Alexander and ladf •mall. Mr and Mrs. Kao Ling Pa:, i.uanj; Vudhisa/a Netinati. Mr. I. OkanotO, 111 and Mrs. K. S. Patton. Mr. >nd ICrt. H. M J. Fun, Dr. and Mr.s. A. Windecker, Mr. and Mr.s. J. M. c
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  • 222 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday, i MINING Buycr.s Seller-' i' Ampata 410 5 3 Aver WengS 0.70 0.75 Batu 1.26 1.31 Hanu Fatts 0.68 0.71 Hongkong Tin is 9 20 Jeleous 0.54 U 'j6 Karnunting Tin 8 9 9 6 KatU Tin 21 22!Kenta ..21 26 Kiilinghalls 13 6 L4|6
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  • 140 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. t;.blished by Royal Charter AD 1821 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society > BANKERS AMSTERDAM j Paid Up Capital 1.40.030,000.--1 Reserve Fund io.soo.oijo,Chairman of the Board <»f Dirwttfi 11. c. REHBGCK. n1: n i t» l; B«urd: D CRENA DF lONGH LL.D. -Pretldeat M. TAI'DIN
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  • 85 5 COct^ 90 100 norn P°«« MonapAun «400.000 Se Pt. 30 ioo ioi norn IW7 $1,600,000 106 3CB r. B B^Pt 30.... 11,000,000 Sept. M) 118% ::4 noni S-.000.000 au :05- 2 IOTVi tea ?*2.O'JO,OW I 118 119 tnjnomi m?. tiAi v2O 112% H4H u8 Ij :i !<>/
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  • 15 6 From OurOwOl A, a result of a n«Jj young Chinese g*?H and chargi m
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  • 18 6 AN,when a Chines, Sim. wa at th P he if mtei the g than he k»'^ 13
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    • 262 6 a j PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 TO-NIGHT j j TIIK Fl-XNIEST VOl YE BEEN FOX MONTHS! j j GEORGE hORMBY |Ofc^ "IT'S ix r S I j riii: AIR" V^K I H£AK K.'IAI MM i irs IN itil Mil VOl (AM FOOI, JJ JDH S ME* 1 ;ocfr-'d MrfM iaughtci- TIMES
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    • 126 6 3 SHOWS DAILY -^j 3-15 6-15 9-15 CAP|"fQ TWO GREAT STARS RE -UNITED^ DARING PRIZE PLAY THAT ELECT LONDON FOR 2 YEARS! P^i SHEARER GABLE i JX^ W« BROWN'S EDWARD ARNOLD CHARLES COBURN JOSEPH SCHU Directed by CLARENCE BROJ Screen Play by Rob«rt E. Sherwood Produced by Hunt SlrJ A
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  • 1102 7 MRSm RSE AS LEAGUE Wbroadcast me ntB m Europe and elsewhere and the patent l ,i to all the ideas of tolerance, freedom and Z in terests of the people for which the fcmnnl(,T. thinirs make the Empire vitally important, and that better than most of those at home."
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    • 69 7 opening chapters 1-7 of universal's first run serial simultaneously at the I EMPIRE I 7 P.M. NIGHTLY 9 P.M. SI llt I NEW T {J WORLD 7-30 P.M. NIGHTLY 9-30 P.M. JOHN MACK BROWM j Ntomnc*s j a j Chapter H5 Next Chans* 1 j T h y, eoTd b
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    • 104 7 r •-■■•■■■■■••>•■ jf I The Producers of "DAWN PMROL" Bring You Another Thrilling Ai: wrama! TO-IMV j 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P. M. 5 |AlhambrA| The suicidal 'Death Dive'— 500 miles- |aA the most\ A|Hf terrific |jjl| blasted the screen M^m Xl I: A pV^l I •1* r* 1• i k-
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  • 295 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday. June 9, 1939. TESTING TIME ItyHILE there is a lull— many are afraid it is only a very brief -m the tension m Europe, events m the Far East are moving rapidly to a showdown between Japan and the Powers. It is too ite for appeasement makers
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  • 1151 8  -  EUGENE CHEN Uy I British Cabinet I Will Not Face Facts like DAN2W -I £VER since the Japanese thrus along the great line of th Yangtse. I have held the view tha there is a broad causal connectior between what is happening m Eu rope under pressure of
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    2 8 V:\idtU- yesterday.
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    • 28 8 To-days 44 White Label" Announcement i girl keeps her youth by never introducing him to anyone else. A man keeps his friends b\ introducing them to DEWAR'S VV.P.S.-G
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  • 423 9 None To Spare For Malaya London Jiine 3. \iMONG the Birthday Honours are knighthoods conlerred m the Dominions, sixteen m India and Burma and four m the Colonial Empire. Coming to Orders of Chivalry, it is interesting to note m view of King and
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  • 225 9 London, June 7. N connection with the announcement m the Kouae at Commoni lat -a representative of the Foreign iffice ia being »enl to Moscow, it la *rned that Mr William Strang, cad of the Centra! Department of to Foreign Office, will go there *1 11
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  • 357 9 Reorganisation Of Army Cooking THL War Office announces details of the scheme for the re-organi-sation of Army cooking, outlined by the Secretary of State for War m his Army Estimates speech. The scheme has been worked out m consultation with Sir Isidore Salmon. M.P.. honorary adviser on catering to the
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    • 18 9 r Tour Convenience ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW I\E At The PITOL KSTAURANT Rock Oysten AND Strawberrio obtainable.
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    • 114 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtahabh «f Omrntxu and Stom LOST LOST White male dog, RrayUsh sjM)ts. L °bSck around eyes and ears, medium size, 30 pounds; wearing I Mth. i hir^iess with new licence No. US attTched Answers to name Bonzo. Last seen m vicinity of Newton Circu.s and' Clemenceau
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    119 10 FIRE UNKNOWN fsdfdsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfs k oart m an early l P Senue parade The event was pV( r attempted. ir hundred firemen fSfiS* -ter Auxiliary firemen 3nt m SIR KINGSLEY WO M^ra Bf a plane at Biggin Hill Aerod Empire Air Day flying tour. Planet News A MASCULINE"-STYLE HAT FASHION with
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    59 10 iHlLiiivtN'S aoo, the children's section pf thP L JJd "'-'f I'{'j1 {'j by Elsie and Doris Waters ("Gert and Daisie" 01 ■*JJL |fBl iP |3 lion cubs to the hll(ir ROLLER SKATERS WRr'STI F- t,., Haly as they slrutgle „n Ihe rol ,r SLS? rt 2 <" s P»*»>etti->
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  • 44 11 ANOTHER CRUISER LAUNCHED The "Hermione," a new 5,40tt-ton rruiser of the i)ido" class, was IMM -hed at IM Glasgow shipyard <♦! Stephens l.int house for the BritLsh Admirait* by Mrs. Shakespeare. wife uf Mr (,eofTrey II. Shakespeare Parliamentary Secretary t<> the %dm iralty. Planet News
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  • 1180 12 CATERING... In The Clouds A SNACK bar m the air is the latest innovation m catering, which has ueen adopted by Imperial Airways on all aircraft operating thin London-Paris route.* says our London Correspondent. "The reason for this is that there simply isn't time to eat more than a light
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  • 414 12 Watch your Digestion m m «■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■<- mw 4 I Good Advice For The Busy i Woman j THE indigestion bogey is far more common than it should be, and m the case of the normally healthy person, can often be traced to hurried meals and a life which is too
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 96 12 I yj^^^Pfil 111 ut doun on the time I Sl3i^O^!l Sl)ent m mai *keting. Save I nfl^^^^ll |3 money by buying food I r^^ eslj 111 lon S er And do all three 1 L J__^ II by investing m a KelvinaI P" t( > r the most beautiful I
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    • 39 12 JDoYouKnowTTi I A few piece; Of camphor J j with spare silver will, to I extent, prevent the M, tarnishing? I potatoes baked under* j will be far crisper if thoroughly dried a cl I before putting m t*e
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    • 33 13 sJIT\JLCrZ \vv\w i vii s i^ HAH STYMS'IS AND BEAtm? SPBCIAUSTS |JAIH TREATED BT: I ITEST M u^' II!V iH 1 MASSAGE :!<i r x n.Mii\Kl) KOAh 'Im.vo.ul Scott s Hoacl Polifr Station)
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    • 368 14 Whom BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) 1939 1939 CHTTRAL 10.000 June 15 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aug. 11 CORH 15.000 June 30 RANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t BURDWAN 6,070 July 1 t BANGALORE 6.000 Aug. 26 CAN i >N 15,500 July 14 RANPURA 17.000 Sept. 8 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 335 14 v..^ TO FRENCH ff^ ■-"■^•j charceurT-7 EUNIS OTiMEWARDH. D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dir CAP. TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Wmain Bordi TO SAIGON INDOCHIn] DESIRADE For Sai&on. Tourane and Haiphon^ CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane ond Haiphone 7* Julyj G.G. PASQUIER For Saigon T GG MAURICE LONG j^
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  • 107 15 n, correspondent) n 0W Wednesday hM suleiman was oy hl uroduccd before 'bin Haji Salieh 11 t fa having caused FT?, man by cutting him RS .1 1--30 a.m. th.s MihaTtt^ accused was of his late last. W a, told that the s the brother m law
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  • 202 15 THE launching of a membership campaign was announced at the annual general meeting of the Old liaffiesians' Association held on June ti, with Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers m the chair. Since the drive was made on April 28 2 new members had enrolled, Mr.
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  • 125 15 Kin. Dl H< Wfia-f: Nil. Cos Nil. i EKLfI tN I>iiV DOCKS l i"\ Tan ;*•;>;: ffcgftTi Alber I»o«(. I nfoon B. 1 Vii t< I !< !':nvel K<p|K ur: Kiiu Dmk: «'iiiiu. t No. Dtefc: Nil No. el Ttlanf Akar. t SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 271 15 B!K\S PHILP LIKE. (In?orporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. F.KIF. July 6 July 9 FELLA July 30 Aug. 4 Ind trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the p 1 few may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or c to the X.P.M. Vessel. KISttAN] /SYDNEY return $642.86 Ist
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    • 54 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NA\ XATION CO., LTD. *j FOR HONG KONG, SIIAN'GILU, 3IOJJI, KOBK AND OSAKA -SXX T II I 1 KM v, el 1 m «*H«t M*n i Fil st Sal an 'jj SS64^ O Si, I Fd%- < '(i°. lurn1 urn ticket, to Chin, I Ml* OrtM— lIARPEB,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 56 15 VAILS EXPECTED ed from Europe etc. <Lon Ail 'Imperial i yesterday. De- Itttc. 9 am. to day. iroin Europe < London bv-i.e 81. 'Rohnai today. Deo'f boxholders 1 letters and letters espectively un the same day. i ted from Australia. Nctherby Air tQantas) to-day. bs of 1 is' letters only
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    • 61 15 p.m. to day. Mails »\xpected from Europe etc. (London by Air < Imperial i to-day. De liveries of boxholders' letters only 4 pm. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to day. Mails expected irom Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air <K.LM.) on Saturday. Deliveries of boxholders' Letters only 7JQ p.m.
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    • 366 15 jPOSTAL INTELUGENCEI 1 TO-DAY I Ac: n "linpci .nine B 2 p.m. Airica East -lnipo.ia. 2 p..n. 4.1 Africa Ea^t Manil-i I. 1 „9 1 p.m. Africa Souih f "Imperil 9 2 pm. Africa South Manila >:. r w 1 DJB. i A.'!>.:iCi« (60Vtil) Manila lAi 5> 1 P- n^
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  • 747 16 3.500 TROOPS IN MARCH PAST AT FARRE R PARK Singap'jre, Thursday. pill LI. I ANT scenes were witnessed this morning when 3,500 I i and men paraci I His Excellency thi Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, at Farre Park on the occasi* jiis Mj the King's birthd
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  • 90 16 JOHORE DRIVERS FINED I- Correspond nt) 1 "^ru. Wecaeaiay. TWI fa ling 4 <> uear his arm bs'dge driver, lien Fco. was •■vinhii fine I S3 h\ In* he M I-! I illty out s f at(-d he ie because it IS hi^ hired cor at -r e xee took
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  • 311 16 BRITISH CONSULATE INVESTIGATION Hoofkong, June I JIIE China Press" m Shanghai icports that the British OoM studying m detail, the Japanese blockade ol the Yangtze) Jong the China coast, but is unable to announce, at present wh to rfMTf or not to diplomatic means to reach
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  • Supply Minister Says
    • 326 17 IitNDON, Jl NE 8. U 7\\\ EMERGENCY N0 v WHICH UNE? M SEEM DESJftL. DECLARED MR. )l TIV MINISTER. L? SECOND HEADING rui (OMMONS. l l they had tp orga> uate collection ol I large part o! whkX was required. The army was faced .suddenly with m extension which
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    • 109 17 m {V: stafl Reporter Ki/u Lumpur. Th«n4ay. i'h: volunteers, i-oiistablos H v ;.'> took put m tin* ■Vr- Birthdaj Parade. B IM oi which efficiency X medals »nd certMte»tM Hbuted to members of the Ib\ the 11. > M»Jtt t». r> British Reaid>nt s t( d ot represcxiw I
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    • 58 17 Shanghai, June 8. Bil by (envoi). \nother Btl"ii^!ii: to the same com Pr Tinkler, of the mills m Ilia- died m mysterious V' In h-jMiiv,. to an •one call an am'uulance wa< B" customs ietty last night W^ up Mr II McAlbMr, agec ■collapM-tl .v the company': across th*»
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    • 72 17 A, the result Of m this morning, M mder of Jerusalem order permitting urants to remain and also ordered Quarter concerned M, Ihe order declares rs took no steps to rderer and refused to B itioned In the the Oovernment'i •mberlain *de- .;t was satisI; (ormity with B
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    • 153 17 THETIS SALVAGE MAY BE DROPPED London. June 8. THE possibility of the Thetis remaining beneath the sea is being cojv 1 sidered Many relatives of the deceased have expressed the hope that their menfolk should not b- disturbed, as it is felt that the proper to furnish' technical reports -^^SSTS-Stt,
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    • 81 17 PREMIER' S STATEMENT London, June 3. ,jN the Commons to-day, the Prem£ 1. announced that the public en^n, into the Thetis disaster will be pre^.c over by Mr. Justice Buckmll. Questioned regarding to-day s a o tive attempt to raise he T let* M Chamberlain said that j* ""JgL^i wires
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    • 23 17 I ndon. June 3. Mr. C. underwent a mm i i^ tion ana us stated to bt vti> able.- Reuter
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    • 38 17 Biig*—f lout MMSffi «u,r.iHas Ik. total** «.sl.-r» front an- U^rttag r mt.....™««.. •.-->.'^"-"- ls at Ta, .-in, Pol th, I I [U nflre was audtoK in night tunc Chine se Central News Agency
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    • 43 17 Honakong. June 8: gj« Noble. Commpuder-m-c WCI t tish China Station leSlun^ Hongkong on Tye^ay mornm R K.M.S. Birmingham after^ *?J^l%^^^n f erS;ce ticipated in the Tnree rw* irriiiiL' the situation in China Chinese Central News Agency
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    • 161 17 LONDON. JINK H. THK UNO*B BIRTHDAY \S OFFICIALLY CBLEBRATBD IN LONDON WITH THK CENTURICB OLD CEREMONY OF TROOPINCi THK COLOI'R ON THK HORSE GUARDS PARADK. Over 1.50U ollieers and men of the brigade of guards were on parade Off otherwise participated m the wondfrft'l pageant, m
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    • 71 17 Japanese Severely Beaten lehanff, June 7. Over 1,000 Japanese Infantry and arti! lery troop < who recently crossed the Han River and occupied (%Jenchlang, «outh-bank town 130 kilometres west ■>■ Hankow and 180 UlometrM 9Vt «>» Ichang weir Checked by the Chme.se at Chienrhianu and are unable to make further
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    • 55 17 ITALIAN NAVY'S PART IN SPANISH WAR Rome. June 3 THE Italian Navy's contribution UH 1 wards the victory m Spain wa., the greatest importance, declare Lbe newspaper Forzeannate, official organ airing an inilieatloii <>f the acttrittes Of the Etalian Navy m Spain, the in-ws-(d l to SiMm In 50 ships
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  • 228 18 S.C.C. BEAT NON -BENDERS EASILY 5 -WICKETS MARGIN IN PADANG CRICKET TOE S.C.C v.»" A Hie Non- Benden bj .-..<> ia rirkrt m:» plftyad .<! flic S.C.C Mind vc-. Uj The f .li(.« i| ,wi; »ii.- .'tares: HMMOMH A N. vjw c aiu( I. Cameron 31 \V A Gilmov i.
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  • 97 18 RACE TRACK ACCIDENT Con Con Is I Destroyed S Penang, Thu-sday. J BHILC «'ut working on the rare roar* this morning. S»r Theo- aad (on Ton collided m UUS I lifhl and fell. 5 oq C«>n broke a hind Kg au«l :o :><" destroyed. M( Plitrson who was on Sir
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  • 215 18 Y.M.C.A. BEAT AIRMEN BY 13 RUNS JHE V.M.C.A. beat an R.A.F. <H.Q.) cricket eleven on the y< yesterday by 13 runs. Chrysostom for the V's was m top form m the boy ling tab wickets for 41. Wilton made the highest score m the 1 for the Y'j. being closely
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  • 37 18 following are the m ed to-day at II L m Gw( S.C.R.C ten;:; I Court ""A"'; Handicap Flop Huck Toh t—lB' vs. Tan You <— 6». Court B": (Singles: Ccc:; Wn vs. Kwik Sam Yu:k («rJ.
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  • 138 18 I—o MARGIN IN GARRISOS LEAGUE SOCCER MANCHESTER REGT 1. LOYAL REGT. JHE first eleven of the Manchester' soccer team scored a very desfl victory over the Loyals' first team m the Garrison League at ft yesterday, by the only goal of the game scored m
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  • 97 18 DR All red Mistowskv of the Trinity COlege of Music (London), will deliver an address at 5 p.m. on Monday at the Music Studio, Monk's Hill English School, i near Newton >. The nddress will be of interest not only to teachers cf music, but to school leathers
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  • 26 18 London. June 8. I tie International Olympic Committee deemed that the 1940 games will include, boxing, fencing, canoing. cycling,' wrestling and swimming.. Reuter
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  • 14 18 THE rep!;. I I Ladie. B I a win for M I
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  • 1026 19 "77k Youth Of China Marches On" I (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 8. i Toon, Ho s°ng Ong, L. A. S. Jermyn, E. C. Martii;. ow, Tan Chon?: Lek and Dr. Tan Seng Tee, entertained b Wuhan Songsters Party now delighting Malacca Ddies.
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  • 93 19 A CHIMBBE clerl named Chan Song employed In M c appiianee teatlon of the local Municipality, reported m th< polh b thai si di i .Mi- b n m. while rel I panned through the Id* i ath ir. M nicipal building and the •>< Rupreme Court,
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  • 29 19 A Javanese 7om»n Wi'> said to hue jeen biti»:n a dor In Orchard Fend yesterday at 458 p»n She sustained two punctured wound over the righl call.
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  • 196 20 BATTLE FLEET FOR SINGAPORE? London. June 8. IN Me Commons to-day the Prime Minister said that the report on the New Zealand Conference regarding the Pacific has been received md Ml being considered The proceedings could not be published as ™cv 'were confidential. Moreover the Conference's conclusions were n the
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  • 69 20 Shanghai. JMM I I is authoritatively learned that I the Japanese have presented a further ultimatum to the authorities m the British Concession at Tientsin, threatening to erect harriers and take other steps to completely isolate the Concession. MitefS the four Chinese, allegedly involved m
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  • 150 20 BRITISH PROTEST IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, Jun< £IP Herberi Phillips called on the JapaO c c ul General this afternoon and requested that immediate measure taken to fully protect British proI Pootung, suppress anti-Britl tation taere, and prevent intimidation of Chinese workers m British Mills. He reviewed the whole .situation particularly
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  • 88 20 Tokyo. June 8. WELL-KNOWN Until m future will be exempted from being stopped and xamined by Japanese warships, the Admiralty spokesman stated m Tokyo He added (hi t therr was no chante In ihe policy of the Japanese Navy, which WM to retptct reaceful commerce
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  • 48 20 Madrid, June 8. CTATE credit of £15 million* has been granted to the wish mercantile marine. repayabU over 20 years, fo^ construction oil new hips and modernisation of old ones An Indispensable condition is that the Ships Shdllld DP bnlll Anr! ronairoH Spanish y^ri Reuter
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  • 42 20 i London. June I Tti Tlnklet m c In -lveii prominence In most of the papers, though thei comment It is regarded a s a particularly bad case m official circles, but action on the matter awaits consular report from Buangh Reuter
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  • 289 20 LORDS DEBATE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS London. June 8. INITIATING the foreign affairs debate m the House of Lords. Lord Snell maintained that the Government had been driven at last to accept the main principles of collective security. The Labour Party were perplexed when they saw that what they advocated Via
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  • 50 20 London Tune B —Marshal Ga-nehn, French Chief of Staff, saw some of the latest British tanks including one on <* i secret list which normally is only tuke'i out a* night time when he visited Aldershot this afternoon and saw a de-l monstraticn of various other items of I equipment.-
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  • 99 20 Moscow, June 8. MR. Chamberlain'! statement tan British envoy is being sent to Moscow was not printed m the Soviet press. Nr> oficial comment is available.— Reuter. Mr. William head of Ihu Central Zk )a r at the Lon.ku Foreign O*^? who is proceeding tc
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  • 36 20 Mex co City, June 8 ins of rH?troleum workers now holdino; a convention have issued official statement that they wll net under any conditions return the expropriated properties to the owne A r: Reuter
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  • 122 20 with Urd Halifail n n)n at Genev, Mrfe, er^. i Covernnieiu proposed i thi Rive effort t thTr P roiui maximum sviQDathtti/ B A^ked by Mr Robert what eff( I the 6,v !on?an to the Butler said that he wJfSS Morgan an if* tbeLeagu< c meJSM fax made H
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  • 66 20 I/)nd 1 a TURKISH j^* fed by G< m ra <»: [to discuss technical d< -i 1 injr war matt rial. Gen Orbay was i jirter Here Belisha and Visa Army's Chief' Co:: a: •technical exp rts f are now in progress Mr. Chamberlain re<
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