Morning Tribune, 5 July 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 131. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 5, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 640 1 Help Might Have Come IZarlier London, July 4. HAD rescue ships been in the vicinity within a few hours there was no doubt that the men would have escaped during the night. This conviction was expressed by Capt. C ram on the resumption of the
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  • 63 1 Tokyo, July 4. ert Craigie (British Am- lor to Tokyo) to-day dis- J th Mr. Arita the arrange- id the agenda for the in? Anglo-Japanese con- in the situation at Tient- bert Craigie iold news- i n he was neither opti- »r pessimistic regarding mice. H« verv keen S
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  • 32 1 HOLLAND REJECTS GUARANTEES EH tie, July 4. d that demarcates rejectk guarantees (or Holland bill Prance were made on July (hitch Ministers in London The Ministers emphasised Hands' neutrality and in- Reuter
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  • 193 1 Paris, July 4. met reply to the Anglo-French proposals has been received and p being examined by M. Bonnet and experts. He tne greatest discretion is being maintained regarding the 5. it is understood that M Molotov has asked for further inforon certain points in the Anglo-French draft. In
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  • 62 1 n l-"M(loil, July 4 '^'allv announced from h ala?f that King Pleas!/ a<t|)ted with th T iMvit ation from BrusMls f rom ()ct 24 the SS ol mber, I^7 Rli lls t0 London tctive h J a uI Vu P«n J-uicu has been *Wn Jp w sh carters
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  • 112 1 BRITISH LOAN TO POLAND S London, July 4. i OIR Howard Kennard (British Ambassador to Moscow) was j present at a meeting of the foreign affairs committee of the l Cabinet, at whk|i the situation in Danzig was considered, as well as the state of negotiations with Russia. i M.
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    • 21 1 1 er's Escape 5; rland Crash 4 5 re 10 &11 tPage^ 13 r zt^ 18 19 17 20 anis «iH
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    • 87 1 SMOO^ FOR SHAVERS I ff^^ and the greatest jPQfc |j| HP' g Binee f/i^ safety razor. ~%/^m r^/s wonderful Jf PRE SHAVE LOTION r%*jj& faAres a// //ie sfm^r I W^ »«s& smi^ I and pull out of shaving. Whatever soap, cream or \lW^^^ brushless cream you use it a few
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  • 116 2 TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM MUAR GAOL SCALED WALL WITH LADDER (From Oui Own Corn pondent) Muar, Tuesday. dri „:i:.(i through i onersjlamid bin K Haji Yusoff and Sujak bii M i id Ha aped from the prison they* Ing tern >t months Imprison 'or i heft. remarkable One pri ntly
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  • 170 2 Thief Given Three Months' Gaol Singapore Tmsdnv Si n 1 1 N ES totalling threi months' rlfOfOlM imiiiMininnil Wttt iiuposr4l tin hua lam San, C',\) When lit- |>k.«ue4l niillv >n th Third I'olitc Court to two founts of thefl rommiltcd in houses at New Markei Itoad and Panoda Str» I
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  • 51 2 Mi Gob Hood Kiat will -speak in iy „ii r: I- in .vli Tan Kan Kee 8 circuil of open air public lectures on Wednesday evening the sth of July at 730 pin at Singapore Improvement Trust's recreation grounds bounded by Liang Sean Btreet, Beach Road and Middle
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  • 49 2 The booking is nun: at Robinson's toe "On Th( sp»t. Edgar Wallace's thrilling angsU r play, which he Repertory play- i are presenting at the Victoria Theane. on Saturday, Friday, Saturday. Aug r». li. and 1 12 Patrons are advised to make their reservations without delay.
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  • 150 2 Chinese Pastor Weds Singapore, Tuesday. ST. .\mltv\v'> Cathedral was the v cene of a pretty HTfIfHM this nw rniag \vh.*n the Krv. J. B. Lee u.ts married lo .Miss Lhn Kep I.an. .1 sister at St. Andrew", Hospital. Th t Bishop of binga] r uilh-iated at the cerem ay. and
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  • 36 2 Hongkong;, Julv Henri Cosine. French Ambassador to China, arrived in Shanghai from Hongkong aboard the President Cleveland, afternoon, after taking a trip China's war-time Capital, recently Chinese Central News lg< ncy I
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  • 185 2 fine of $700 each I ten months i^nous J ment, was th< >• nur.ee Koh. the Smu> -■:v DiJ i^and Fourth Polic( MagistJ 1 on two Hokkien.v Yeo Julias Yu Kim Hi:: (26) -ndj Hin (35) this morning onl Icf guilty last week uhJ with being in possession o(B
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    220 2 Singapore, M Till: murder irial in whjj 'it e, a A :i chared with h«vta| rt ilenth ol Koh V >" ifl hwz him in th«- -tonucl Unite on Fe»». 15 IW J tiie fourth h A m Singapore Assizes to-day. At t!v» ronclus addrassw, Hi.s i :J
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    • 147 2 AI,I I lI A 11 0 1(1 I I til; IAICIJ.. From June 27th 1939 until further notice. m Sunday tui Leavr sin«a|H»rr 7«m» am s.do nm. Arrive Kuala I iimimr S.HI a.m. 'MO a.m. htmwf Kaala Lumpwr s ...m. '•">") am Uim r mll m Ifctt a.m'. lvr !»«*■>
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    • 27 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialist* in ail the latest methods ;iml experts in ptfUrvn nicure Prices moderate.
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    • 36 2 11 1 frofess()k ivm Astro-Palmi- H"i^ji J 35 years Study in tj«™ will rweive reli di« j advice on b' U[ yi M 5 lottt-rv. he- and His R< enure Life jH I REX HOTi.L. Sin ■■■■■■>•
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  • 198 3 Singapore, Tuesday. ai tiu conclusion of the case in which Mrs. husband. Mr. T. Troller, general for failure to maintain her. The magistrate, 4 hat the wife had not proved her case, -tinned to pay -his wife an allowance ta§ Up the Jth a ljrea M ihe and nd.
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  • 939 3 Singapore, Tuesday. VERDICTS of deaths by misadventure were returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the deaths of four members of the crew of the Rcyal Air Force Short Sunderland flyhiff-boat, No. L5BOl, who ed
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  • 197 3  - Wider Issues At Tientsin Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. July 4. IN view of the approaching AngloJapanese negotiations in Tokyo for the settlement of the Tientsin issue, Japanese and bogus officials in Peiping and Tientsin, are intensifying their propaganda campaign. It is learnt that the Japanese military headquarters and the
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    • 67 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scieniific eye examination! If glasses are not JT^L^^ needed none will be \Jr^ recommended. x^ Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science* j^SjCf^K 1 H ir I \X I V
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    • 36 3 .THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j I Obtctnabt* if til Chauiliu cm*' Stores I "MASTER" PADLOCKS XSSfe, Strongest PanAsk your Supplier for a full display Show. From All High-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street.
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    • 34 4 JS mtm Buyers 83W 8316 I Spot Seller 814 814 m Forward Au B «M S^ 8..0 I ..id Forward September Buyers Jig 814 3rd Forward Oe,. Dec. 8 516 8 5,6
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    • 26 4 London, Tueaday. Tn dav Change Previous i*t*mt* GOLD n«<i'- n-M% i Gold, I SILVER m -\\l ipol 17 9 16 17 4- > d wxssr-r
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    • 20 4 London Tuesday. __«_>*.__ Pr-v.ou. To-dav ChanW Tm STANDARD £2 29 7 £a*l jfternoo •rice) g*J tm y i :TtX
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    • 57 4 In bulk June July snipment £14.12.6 nominal J COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) June'Julv Shipment 8 9 sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore' June Shipment 14 sellers I PEPPER (FAQ.) White Muntok Aug. Oct. Shipment 3 l 4 sellers Black Lampoim Aug. Oct. Shipment 2 sellers ft GAMBIER (Good Mark)
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    • 48 4 New York, RIBBER Previous To-dav Market Steady Stead} Spot Buvers 16 516 16 5 16 Sellers 16 716 16 716 Forward Oct. Dec. Buvers 163« k 5. m h Sellers 16 ft Wa TIN Quiet Quiet Market Tone Steady Q UIVI Spot 48 t 48*4
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    • 67 4 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was sin l 8. down 38. d the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buye< -Spot 28 1 8 cents, buyers October December 28 M cents, market quiet. There «wu again very little of interest to report In V"' local markets
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    • 121 4 Previous To-day Distillers JJ|:. S|g Dunlop Rubber JJ32 2Q General Electric 28 7 2 JJImperial Chemical Indu.tr.es 5 Imperial Tobacco 22 9 «1 Anglo-Dutch 4 3 16 414 Canadian Pacific 2 104 Jr London Tin 26 6 2. Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 12 3 12 6 LinggLs
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    • 72 4 Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate* 176.73 17 0 6 :I 2 o T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.81 13 16 8.81 I T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 6 7 8 Nominal 6 3 4 nonun* T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2
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    • 248 4 JAPANESE FISH AS "EMPIRE" PRODUCT! London. July I. THI advisability of rrqiiiriiiK im- ports to hi* marked with IIM r arm- of Hip tountrv of origin W9M IMirsucri in thr House of 'ominous l»\ Mr. I). Kiikuood (l-ab.. Dumbarton), who mentioned tin- quantity of dcapery, foodstuffs, ctoikinc and (o%s from
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    • 183 4 London, July 4. I IN the House of Commons, Mr. Oliver Stanley (President of the Board of Trade) stated that recorded imports of tea from Japan during toie five months January to May this year were 2 1 million pounds in weight representing 1.5 per cent, of the
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  • 668 5 STOCKS SHARES By Fraser Company Singapore, rt& 4. 5 p.m. !46 i>3 al 33 40;- 20- -1 0.72 0.76 18 3 19,3 cor U7 20- 2i;6cd ay V. ll- 12: I 0.60 r >2 \'z 0.27 0.31 Jlic 20- 20*9 24 25 6 0.35 0.60 0.23 0.26 Tm 13 3
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  • 89 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends n fn# i n^w- Singapore. July 4, 5 p.m. Dividend Books Close Total i*% TIN Date Ex Div. ****m Pay Vole Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 2V 2 London Tin 4% less ax June 28 July 14
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday Buyers Sellers Ampats 3.»/ 2 4|Ayer Wengs 0.73 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 120 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 18!6 19 3 Jelebus 0.54 056 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9;3 Katu Tin 20'6 21;6 Kents 1!10 2 3 KillinghaLs 13|- 14 6 Kramats 9 6
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  • 22 5 The estimated export of dry rubber from Malays, Brunei and Labuan for the month of June. 1939 was 19,000 tons.
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  • 32 5 The estimated total exports, from Malaya, of tin, and tin-in-ore based on an assay value of 75 5 per cent., for the month of June, 1939, are approximately 1,500 tons.
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  • 159 5 &S2 &£•*<" Mar 31 Sept. 30 mi A^iJiSfw-iD.... 106 108 nom l«t. K.000,000 3 ZT J 2 3 o°oo- lM sa«?SWia« 1071A nom MM IN tf 3% 1937 red. 3962 $2/'50,0U0 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 97& 99» 2 c.i. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. fiay
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    • 121 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 182* Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Societv BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital J. 40,030,0*).Reserve Fu-nd 10,500,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, auC 64 branches and at smaller places Netherlands East Indies:—
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  • 52 6 rOREIGN property C w^'^; n^ T by the Japanese planu t? when six Japanese bombenl Nanyang. in MNtth-western Hnn vince in the heart of civna One bomb directly hit Lutherian Mission A girls 1 primar schocl ,nd vocational school at Nanyang were also attacked. J Central
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  • 144 6 london. July 4hiv ivsurd a statement deiaum? rrornt" ckSei the Outer Moil**. KSr, declaring atftM* launched at the ueek-enrt aimimt S«viet->lon«olian troops was JSS "in neeessarv self-defence in h* f.ice of repeated and persisient "ovo^tKms b'the Soviet -Mj»gJ»« forces, and there is no other inientinn than to
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    • 175 6 ■vital i "ninil Snecesslon "i lts ">- 'r;; Mi::* n,;,^^ (iil> T zRoterU roH»w nir nui .and Nou IHI BIGGEST OF ILL THE AOTAIRE ROGERS MUSICAL SHOWS! —at Uie 1 g-1's LY I:'il ICAPITOL SENSATIONALLY DIFFERENT iff vf" .*T ever pr«4«ced before FL\ A g//t(er/ng^ Ftienne Cirardot f*«JRP cavalcade of
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    • 78 6 M«MMMfI ■>■■■■>■■•■••••• I 9th DAY, POSITIVELY FINAL SHOWING i FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE SHOW YOITLL NEVER FORGET! SB p i \7II lAN lallnee Today at 3.1 JFI iAVILIUII 6.15 To-night 9.1 SJralf mm_m- INANIMOIs I>KAIS! Owing To Success Season Extended! Simultaneous Screening of Republic's Thrilling Wild Animal Jungle Serial
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  • 48 7 THREE BIG NAVAL MEN RETIRE Io :kIoii. Ju'> 4 it oi the retirement result OI lllc t vH- 'TT J .1 Vice-Admiral sSsQatas P? l0 -ircl on the re- S i.me whlle IW f u "s Eva- m* 1 !r dmira. from .laced on the re- 1 Reuter
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  • 88 7 Churchill And Eden To Join Cabinet? lrndon Julv 4. iicctkm irtth re t( the p«— .bililv of Mr. i Churchill and Mr. Anthony imi:i the Cabinet, Rniwrs om-M.iMlnii sajn that there s no .-I) initial Rrounct .i at Mr. EdM i offin at an »irlv date. M Churchill is le^^
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  • 40 7 rj Or/.- CorrttjKNideiitl p^ 1 Chaise 'came lr a Mnail car ;i t machine In frg «'Wlc be went inenas n use urn ,n where c hittins a bu-vcie 1 ...ken in Another Dim tor inefflclenl
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  • 26 7 f Chinese it b c^r3e before ;t -;^i fcjt. police which lavme sold esidem to occasions 'ties had been hi:, 79 were dent when the
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  • 536 7 ROME'S SCORN AT LONDON FEARS Danzig, July 4. T*HE Polish High Commissioner, M. Chodacki, has returned from Warsaw, and a statement from him regarding alleged breaches of the Danzig-Polish agreement by the Nazi authorities here is eagerly awaited though it is considered probable that the statement might 'j a !?.c
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  • 97 7 DUTY ON EMPIRE SUGAR REDUCED London. July 4 THE House of Commons, in the coml mittce stage of the Finance BU. creed to an amendment moved by clptain Crookshank, as a result of whiofc there will be a slightly bicm«j Empire preference on sugar of hignet polarisation, by a reduction
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    • 66 7 Positively Last Day of 20th Century Fox Uproariously Funny Comedy Hit ALHAMBRA-3-15, WJ and 9-15 P.M E \\V ToR 8 THREE-PACKED WEEK'S L~ AN. NEW VORK WKRK MJW «J«« NOW IT FLASHES FROM THE SCREEN l '^S JuSmTtHAT WILL BE HAILED AS Till: MOST b MIGHT MUST FALL ce»<,jj .oa«»
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  • 340 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 5, 1939. THE THETIS DISASTER fr STORY of heroism in the face of death was told at the inquiry into the loss of the British submarine Thetis. The findings of the court have yet to be made known, but it would seem that the disaster followed
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  • 1107 8 Chamberlain's ELECTION PLANS j STALIN MA y MAKE OR I BREAK HIM j 5 IJKVILLE CHAMBERLAIN plans to 11 retire from active politics early next year after almost three years in office. Recently ho began making domestic arrangements to leave Downing Street and live in the country. While he fished
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  • 82 8 NEW MOVE IN ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN Chungking. July A SPOKESMAN of the Chinese Me n mmedan National Salvation Assc tion revealed that a section of the hammedans in Peiping has been ii gated by the Japanese to stage a monstration outside the British Em sy in the Legation Quarter in Peiping
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  • 101 8 The following were engagement Government House last week:— I Thursday, June Colonel G.B. Henderson left Gom ment House. 1 Admiral Sir Ragnar Colvin, CorM dore and Mrs. T.B. Drew, Hon* Alexander and Lady Small, Brisß and Mrs. G.S. Low, Commander* Mrs. C. Dix, Mr. and Mrs 1 H.C.
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  • 340 9 Officer's Evidence London, July 4. rE public enquiry into the Thetis disaster was opened by Mr. fustice Bucknill yesterday. In an introductoiy statement, which lasted two hours the Attorney-General, Sir Donald Scr^rvoll, gave a connected story oi the tvents leading up to the grounding of
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  • 202 9  - CHINESE AERIAL CHALLENGE Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong. July 4. O iVFSE Planes raided the Fuk-.en J APA fthrou l.<u.t yesterday. Many C0 hit (hangmen and TinfhaL "on the o her hand Chinese planes •j il oUed Tienho Aerodrome m h Inn vesl.rdav evening The 2£T/rt« damage ha, not ben
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  • 80 9 Hongkong, July 3. Two squadrons of Chinese planes again bombed Sancho Island yesterday evening. The raid came us a surprise, and as the aerodrome was so badly damagt-o. Japanese planes wexe unable to take to the air. Ai a reprisal. Japanese wai ships heavily bombed Kooloh. The
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  • 70 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 4. ine Mohammedan National Salvation fciety in Chungking has received inh^f K° n from P«Ping to the effect stnLr O?u s Moh ammedans. under inar?n nS from the Ja P™ese authorities, ouhft ,Ti t0 stage a demonstration °ut M e the
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  • 176 9 London, July 3. THE following message has been received at the Colonial Office from Palestine: A lcng printed manifesto signed by eight former commanders of Arab rebel i-iindits now in Damascus critcises the Mufti and the Higher Committee for having rejected the White Paper
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  • 56 9 Lcndon, July 3.— The number of recruits joining the Royal Air Force last week was 781, as compared with 436 in the corresponding week last year, bringing the total entry of pilots, observers, airmen and boys since April 1 to 12,265, compared with 4.676 in the corresponding
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  • 26 9 London, July 3 —A party of six distin guished Spanish journalists who are paying a fortnight's visit to Britain arrived this afternoon.- British Wireless
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  • 105 9 REDUCTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT CONTINUES London, July 4. AS forecast by the Minister of Labour in the debate on unemployment in the House of Commons on Friday, the returns issued tonight show another considerable decline in the numbers of registered unemployed. The Minister estimates that the number of insured persons in
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    • 21 9 F <» Your Convenience B£ FORE OR AFTER THE SHOW IHXE At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters AND Strawberries obtainable,
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  • 134 10 Above; two hundred and fifty (iermanJewish refuneos, Britain's share of the 907 who sailed for weeks in search of a home, landed at Southampton from the steamship "Khakolis." TJie rest of the tefuKces are heint> divided between Be I g i ii m, France and lloiland.
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  • morning Tribune FILM FANFARE
    • 9 1 morning Tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1939.
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    • 784 1 To-Day's Most Popular Dance Team Re -Live The Careers Of The Castles THE triumphs and tragedy of the greatest pre-War dance team has been re-enacted by to-day's most popular pair of dancers, wlien Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers became Vernon and Irene Castle in "The Castles,"
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    • 852 2 Tough Guys Om BROMD DWAY ■JL 5 American legion cotnes Mn K^r/* Victor] s i McUghti J <j^ IJKW YOKK must be a constant nouilt of amazement to visitors When they're not drilling new subways through its rock found! ttofl bjcy arc tearing down elevated railway, building water suppjy tubes,
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    • 42 2 Alice Goes AirMinded Alice Krtye will soon •>•• Man in the :>(Hh (MUurv-r'ox (i |n, lailspin. 1 Mm and F— taaef BiMaaM .mil Nanrv Kelly bate Um mirs «t three lyteg tirb. Let'i liimm- they, ••"lit bri«| u> ,t,, u t«» earth !<».. so«n:
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    • 431 3 At The Pavilion SAi;DSRS must OK* enjoyed playing in "The Outsider" C EOKLI i, due at the Pavilion Singapore, shortly. itsidcr 11 in this um >s not a horse or a greyhound but a teooath who arouses the enmity of the orthodox medical success 11 of degrees.
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      • 194 3 WOMENURi ME! I GIVE mm EXCITEMENT! Screaming lo a new high in macabre, '^r suspensehrl drama... is this story of^*^r a baby -faced murderer... who >i^t fascinated all womery.^ji i^fl and who killed .j rrt e beauties^^^ aSI wno loved jj him! HK^^HBla^^^ak. al a^a^aV BbF *4>| l^^^^B B a^K
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      • 75 3 I The< CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION A" (Splettclidi Double STAGE SCREEN '< I L ENTERTAINMENT! I^^^^^^^^H The Misses SIONE and '■■^IH (OPRTEN GREEN l& present „^3 E ;^^H^H THE CAPITOL W '20T al€?ntt{f l J\ive'nile Artistes in a New repertoire of I clever and novel DANCING SPECIALTIES To be featured with
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    • 409 4 PRINTED COTTONS CbtsL JhsL fiaqst J^AST war you mixed your print with plain, a print suit with a plain blouse: a plain dress with t print jacket In fact you wore your prints in every conceivable way. This year, in the daytime and at night, you take your prints neater
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    • 264 5 Werner Clanci's Successor j Makes His Debut in A j New Mystsry Film ,T is perhaps typical ol Hollywood that a man of uniquely pure American ancestry should be chosen to play a Chinese detective on the screen. Sidney Toler, who makes his first
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    • 154 5 JOYCE Mathcws, bcantiful blonde movie starlet, turned down ano- ther bid by her millionaire father lo lure her away from Hollywood. Arthur Hornblcw, Jr, Paramount pro dncer, topped the newest offer of tn* stailet's father v/ith one that million. 4 could not buy—an important role fo:
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    • 549 6 M-G-M Version of Emlyji> Williams' Play Which Ran in London for SSAWfceks Presents Robert Montgomery in the Most Bizarre Role of ■< His Career as a Fascinating Murderer— Rosalind Russell Co-stars as Girl Wn6 Becomes Another Intended Victim. J^N expinimnt \m dclianc^ ol 1 edition
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    • 134 6 I PREER OARSON, who play* the leading leminine role m I «he film version trf Jam«t 'Hilt^nS 'G<:od-B>e:<.Mft ;.(>hip<s7.; j»pp<wi(r 1 R(h;it i>on.it, h;«>» *i«J"tl i «ny S n<(-l(tiu viMitr.ut with .Metrq- G«'ldw\ii- Mayor. 2 Adlaiincit. a» one of' the. ouiS < :n(linj4 wfw i>wrs#nalilies- <Jf lUm*-
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    • 265 6 You Can't Fool THESE Bees! •THERE'S an old saying that you can't fool a bumble bee. It must be true, because Dr. Helen Jones, in charge of the Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer studio hospital treated twenty actors, cameraman, a director and members of the c*ew Of "The Incurable Optimist for bites in the
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    • 315 7 L'OWS NO LIMIT! /l.\ WITH THE LARGE PROBOSCIS I s yiICA" IN A COLLEGE MUSICAL COMEDY H tfTR'3 now famour "schnozzle" was once merely a facial rat prowd to be an excellent target lor boxers. In he discovered it was worth a million dollars. > jtory of
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      24 7 *b* will be perM ;ho th e Capitol Dollies' on Tuesday next. •I* uii Nla e attraction nowa with Columbia's »^rt Cheerinf"
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    • 305 7 IRENE RICH, who returned recently tbl Warner Bros., the atudio where she. had been a major star during silent l aays. will continue hef film career there I i'i "The Hobby family," which enters production this week. Miss Rich appeared in "The Right Way." one of the
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      • 64 7 ALH HI II It A OPENING TO-HIOllltOW CHARLIE CHAN MEETS NEW ADVCNTUREf I AND YOU MEET THE NEW CHARLIE CHAN. J 9CcMm%4 by critics j~*3ttiL 99 worthy of 9 &ro9t o^., '|k trmditionl" f I Ml I '< ''a t 1 1 B^S Vl^^^K^ak '^^Ft^''"'-- -^^H H^B H bH ->•-
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    • 269 8 IN SCENES FOR "BEAU GEblt donning the flowing rob* anG burnous ol an Arab, William A Wcllman, Paramount pWdUOBf lircctoi. has fumed ietorln his own ■oicture in the (Umlnf oi one <>i w»<- mos^ KdtlDf scenes for "Beau Geste," tM director personally led a wild liaise of
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    • 39 8 ,< r t fjV/INO completion ol l.« r rote i- m r.'.r. mount'i "Ambush/ 1 Lhoui hsu begun a concert tour tnai tnk n«r to 35 dtles, Including Mew and then on to HavtKi. Cubt, If! ch.
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      • 45 8 THE SYMBOL OF ITS N i entertainment/colour. THE NAME RoMA N C E +/fiMHHk+ l COMEDY THE STARS «WgfW/^»| BEHIND %@ictiw/S I MUSIC. l l -J I THR 1 1 I c I IT'S A >/ PARAMOUNT PICTURE X US THE lIKST SHOW L\ TOWN I
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    • 111 11 A^ain cheered by large rrowds, the King and Queen drove from Buckingham Palace to ihe Guildhall, where they were entertained to luncheon by the Lord Miyor. Sir Frank Bowater. The lorrt Mayor, Sir Frank Bowater, offering: the City Sword
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    • 1075 12 Ironing And Starching Add Considerably To The Durability Of Dresses And Household Linen k LTHOUGII it may never be necessary for you personally to wash, starch and iron, it is as well to know how these things should be done, if only in the interests of clothes
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    • 205 12 OBSTINATE STAINS Really bad stains on clothing may be removed by soaking the effected part in a solution of photoj graphy "hypo." After soaking, '«vash as usual. TO CLEAN LACQUER 5 Lacquer may be effectively cleaned with a paste made from olive oil mixed with
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    • 682 13 Leatherrwork Stages A "ComeBack" „h most interesting trends E "Iterior decoration is the inV in '"popularity of leatherwork '■^fdecorat.ve point of view. W Zis one of the oldest comW' i the world-as old as BditlfS l n who clothed 'himself W'\ n of wild animals long ■r.t"' cuHng these was
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    • 210 13 Properly Prepared And Cooked K v ow the method for cooking I stable, preparatory to serving, E eamed mashed, buttered, or in Jetton with other foods. Time of «da; V ff n M Stdependinß on the size cl the vegetable D o v Wables~pre P ar e
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      • 123 13 v; Mg j^^^^^^JQgl^^g.- Mts jKvVv fiW ■»> v ffllWß**-' :j^ > fi c WMfliliHil^f^ :i S^lr jHb^^V flm\ !<:■:■ JP? fIBI ■St. ■S^^-^^C^^PPP^.-^HP^ «T jWS^g ■■>■■■ <• JK "i ■fflmf^'' wxc^; s.s-'jj^KnP *'4^ iffi^l H^^ L r Hft\ -S ''^^V^^HfefcftSi' *m*W» .v.^vJ^^^^H^ y. tJMIiB Flavour that has never RECIPE been
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      • 227 14 tkey^do«loqk;after^yoo onitheT ajl CHEAP RETURN iICKJKT TO CHINA. JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY A?:i liable for two months From SINGAPORE TO:— l,t Class 2nd Class Il<»n;kon|f $137.44 5102.86 StiHi-chai 5188.57 $137.44 Kolm* or Yokohama $222JW $154.29 ■••ktf $300.00 205.71 (l)lonil »o $282.86 $188.57 All vpss.'Ls m;iy rail nt any port on
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      • 344 14 v TO FRENCH PORT! CHARCEURS REUNIsI U H homkwards. I ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk U M DEiIKADE For Marseille,. Nantes, St. Nazane Bordeaux July JTO SAIGON INDOCHINJ AD ct tapot t fs For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong July ß J CAP vlrella Fo° Saigon. Tourane and Hatphong S.
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    • 485 15 The following are passenger^ on the "Nieuw Holland whicn arrives in Singapore on July 13: Miss A. P. Aarons. Mr A. E. Akhurst, Mrs A. E. Aktiurst. Mr. D. Allebc, Mn. D Allebe, Mrs. H. Baylis. Mrs. A. Grant Bell Mrs K. C tJorrett, Mrs H.
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    • 48 15 ••Conte Biancamano I is due in Singapore at 3 p.m. on Thursday, July 6, from Shanghai. Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and 1 i s expected to sail again at 10 p.m. for Colombo. Bombay Port Said, Naples ana Genoa f
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    • 73 15 Law Notice For To -Day The Chief Justice at Kuala LumpurCourt of Appeal. Before Mr Justice Pedlow in 3rd Court at 11 a.m. O.S. *****— Re Song Tiong Cheng deceased uf not concluded*. Thereafter:— S. 132 37> Tan Swee Biow S. 174 38* vs. Goh Swee Leng. Before Mr. Justice
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      • 269 15 nrnxs philp LIME. Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. p&LA July 30 Aug. 4 e.p round f np tickets from Singapore to Au-Ctralia issued at the Bowii i s ptusdigeia may tran.sfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or :w coi.'iecting K.P.M. Vessel. JWSBAXE/SYDXEY return 5642. 86 Ist class $430.71 2nd
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      • 63 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (A PC A LINE.) FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA •SIRDIIAXiV 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY II AT 3 P.M. The above vessel pM excellent modem ac rommodation for First Saloon end SW °S^MH-Hd''?^"ra ticket, to China and Japan (interchangeable wit* p pndO.
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 203 15 555TAUNTELUGENCEJ TO-DAY Prachatipok July 5 2 p.m. t Vi'a'n. Europe. Eaypt and gg don n noO a ir ,p?ivvJ- l11 1 Sauerlaml „5 4 p.n-.. glebes, Moluccas and RNILM g 5 noon r Sumatra. S East igfcSSU Moluccas nd g jC r DiHy x Both „5 3 p.ir. fl Itiedens
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      • 435 15 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit I Ship Godown Gate Gate 1 Foch 22 1 1 Behar. Bulan 18 2 3 i Stagen 16 2 3 i Sarpedon 14 2 3 < Prachatipok il 2 3 Darvel 2 3 Kudat 8 2 3
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    • 2017 16 Sinuaporr. •■SIUy^SSI- by M.,-h r,-defl-.ore the Governor In Council. A map ihOWlni the propped re- I :in |tlon ran be inspected in the oflic, o •he Municipal tfngtoeer, Municipa i.fflcc hours Commencing In the muklin Oj TjWj Rlanea. at U* B** Miuthrrly point Ol lOC
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    • 177 16 Tientsin, July 4 JAPANESE restrictions at th barriers of the British r once uon were considerably tighUd o-day, reducing the flow of i )erjs jble foodstuffs, milk and coal almq [o the level prevailing during leight of the blockade. Preparations have been made to su inti-British mass meetings
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    • 82 16 Paris, July \£R. Hore BelLsha (British War Mil ill ten arrived at Le Boursct by yesterday evening, accompanied Colonel Haydon, his military assist! and his private secretary. The War Minister will de the pnnd British speaker at the annual banq of the Association of France and
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      • 218 16 J Tanglin Barracks:— I All that piece of land occupied! the War Department and corapj in lots 104 9, 104 j 10, 104|ll and J Mukim of Tanglin as ;nore p cularly delineated on Certified 5578 sheets 3 and 4 in the offlc the Senior Superintendent of Sur Singapore. W.
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    • 83 17 I Hyde Park (New York). July 4. hwn made known to newspaper correspondents that I I ha i VLevelt is gravely concerned with the possibiliPr l' d "I a\»d that he is keeping in dose touch ties 1 H Swments. It is also
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    • 201 17 I London, July 4. HEK E will be no war over Dan7 ;,r believes >ernon Bar. let t, JchfWkle'fl diplomatic corresKLices the theory that alarming rld Si the Week-end were Joura«ed i» Nazi circles to BftSS^rweUen- and points too* n actions should persuJSer to look elsewhere for his next foreign
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    • Cinema Reviews
      • 107 17 GOOD COMEDY AT THE ALHAMBRA blustering comedian, in n J* cLa &kn, is once again with h r?m <)f Broa dway," the TwentyrJHSF'P* nl which opened Alhan.br, last night. L VSS^ b V Brian Donlevy, tht nf f r b almost M infectious ese u-n H more famous Victor. K,f
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      • 258 17 'HAT porfeit pair of dancers. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, have itver bee:i *een to better advantage hat in "The Story of Vernon and rene Cattle." one of the latest of tKO-Katiiu productions, which is icu to be seen at the Capitol. tla the
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    • 124 17 Warsaw, July 4. The visit of the German cruiser Konig-sberg to Danzig in August is not considered in official quarters here as having any special significance. The German warships had visited Danzig in past years during summer. The rewsoaper Czas declares that, despite denials of the
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    • 88 17 London, luly 4. MR. Walter Nash. New Zealand's Minister of Finance, who is on a short visit to Eire, is reported to have stated in an interview in Dublin that New Zealand not likely to send another expeditionary force in the event of Britain becoming involved in
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    • 82 17 Wimbledon, July 4. 'THE weather was warm and sunny for the quarter Inals in which Alice Marble beat Jedzre Jowska 6—l, 6—4, and Fabvan beat Mathieu 6—4, 6—2. Betty featt bent H, ing 6—3, 7— 5. Hoahing had an off-day, and had aH erratic lead of 4-2 in
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    • 757 18 Chinese Defeated 2—l In Exciting Tussle R( S.C.F.A 1. PUTTING it+ §m» m*, S.K.C. yesterday MM r (oral MM history when they beat Hm S .< \V..\. bv th<- odd K ..al in thro.-. This is lh<- 0i.1.v MOMtaa thai Mm Rm. havr beaU-n
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    • 98 18 Week-End Programme At Royal Singapore Yacht Club Following is the week-end's prourammi at the R.S.Y.C On Friday, there will be th< usui afternoon races for all Classes startli at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, the "C" Class will sa| the 2nd Race for a Club Burger start ing at 9.50 a.m.
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    • 336 18 Loon Chong Eng Lock Beaten In Doubles In S. C. R. C. Tourney fHE open doubles of the S.C.R.C tennis tournament had a good star^ yesterday when in three sets of bright tennis Tan Huck Toh and John Lim eliminated Yong Loon qhong and Wee fcng Lock It was no
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    • 76 18 New York. July 4. rLARENCE Giles has completed a 288 miles swim In the Yellowstone Kiver. Montana, from Billings to Glendive, breaking the world record of 281 miles made in Parana River by Pedra Caiidiotti in 1933. Giles' swim took 77 1 2 hours. Previously, the
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    • 67 18 W London, July ARWICK won by an innings and >] runs. Glamorgan made 102 (Maye i"ur for 34i, and 225 (Hollies nine 93 >. Warwick 418 for seven dt'< (Croom 145 West Indies won by an innings 94 runs Notts made 149 (Constar.i- 1 six for 50) and
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      • 134 18 Any soreness, bleeding or sponginess of the gums means that they are unhealthy. You j are urged to use Gibbs" S.R." without delay. Most Dentists now prescribe Gibbs "S.R." both for the treatment and pre-iiUA-^M vention of bad gums. J9J§ jM 'cos' patient, to whom I had v f **4LWTGm
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    • 357 19 Singapore Beaten By Five Goals To One IftYAI VKINXERV 5 SINGAPORE 1 HOLDERS of the cup last year, the Roya! Artillery polo team tftm repeated their victory this year to beat a Singapore team fv to ono i n the tournament for the "King's Own
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    • 183 19 Royal Navy Beat Signals 4-2 JN a division II a soccer match P'ayecl at Alexandra yesterda > Royal Navy beat the Malaya Signals by four goals to Jr^ Sl 7 a klckecl off and nearly fcored when Duckworth, receiving from man nr.M-timed the ball at goal only hit^ crosstoa^goPlay lapsed
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    • 88 19 Services XI To Meet Johore On Friday In Malaya Cup fTHF following have been selected to ii present the 2 m. Crinbined Services in flieir clash I I with Johoie, at Joint* v t.n Fri- 5 JJ day July 7: I Marc (H.A.M.C.)- Brown (Gor- 5 duns;, Collins 'R.A.1.); Hail
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    • 104 19 St. Andrew'*., July 4. There was steady rain for the .second round to-day of the open golf champion •ship, after which 130 leaders qualify for 1 1 he competition proper, beginning tomorrow. All players reversed the courses i o-day. among the early returns on the i»ew course
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    • 90 19 Playing at their own premises on -Sunday, the Saint Tarcisius' Brigade beat the C.Y.M.A. (Our Lady of Lourdes) by f. narrow margin of 4 games to 3. The Brigade had two walk overs over the visitor's team: S.T.B. players mentioned first: Moses Lim beat E.C. Santhou 2—o; Patrick Goh
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      • 94 19 r* '.v'l.v'X'/iv''* rf.*>tvi*!vlv" **>;*.*'.•"•>>**" ft-*.*x'"'*"i*-"-"-v->X'>; 4-^t ANA DA fsHr f "j/\- m .\J^ '-s^^^F^^ ,^Ki Wfm A VKk^^Md I rTIHE first taste of these purely Canadian ■hL^Lfltf I I Soups will convince you of their fine G J. quality and delicious natural flavour, KS-^wl S Canadian vegetables in season. Obviously
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 44 19 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 0.12 a.m. 9.5 ft. 6.52 p.m. 1.2 ft. Lou Water: 1.19 a.m. 8.5 ft. 6.49 p.m. 4.0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 0.48 ajn. 9.4 ft 7.19 pan. 13 ft Low Water: 1.47 ajn. 8.5 ft 7.25 p*m. 3.9- ft
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    • 75 20 \bovt ttv pictures, taken by the Tribune cameraman, of the derailment at Uatu Gajah station yesterday morning, when two coaches •f II" lust goods train fron' Kuala Lumpur left the rails. One crashed into viie stationary engine ri the fast goods train that was about
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    • 33 20 London. July i Polling i taking place to-aty iji the Parliamentary by-election ;it Caerphilly ii „< fi by the death of Mr. Morpan Jones, totuu t Laboui Member for the division -BOW
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    • 389 20 Peace Front Will Stand Together Paris, July, 4. j^NGLO-French solidarity in the face ol any challenge was stressed by Mr. Hore Belisha (Secretary for War), speaking at the annual dinner of the Association of France and Grande Bretagne. "Let the whole world know our two countries understand completely the character
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    • 131 20 London, July 4. IN the House of Commons to-day the Rev. R. W. Sorensen (Lab., \Y. Leyton), requested further intotmation concerning the AngloAmerican barter agreement, also nrftcSMf further arrangements were contemplated with the American or «.ther Governments. Mr. Oliver Stanley (President ot She Board 01 rr-adei
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    • 145 20 Germany African Colonies IN the House of Commons to-( Sir Thomas Inskip (Minister Co-ordination of Defence) said tl in the present circumstances th would not be any advantage making an enquiry, when asked if enquiry liad been received from South African Government as what would be a fair compensat to
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    • 61 20 POLISH ENVOY FLIE TO WARSAW London. July The Polish Ambassador, Mr. Racz left by air for Warsaw to-day to cw with Col. Beck. M. Raczynski haa hours' talk with Lord Halifax y&j* 1 and is expected to return to L° n 2J? Friday. Sir Howard Kennard <»J Ambassador to Warsaw)
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 203 20 Beginning to Feel your Age? Yfcu n—6 a course of PHYLLOSAN tablets to recharge you with vital force, strengthen your heart and nerves, revitalize your blood, rejuvenate your aruhes. and correct your blood pressure. Doctors not only prescribe Phyllosan tablets but take them themselves. They know that Phyllosan tablets are
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