Morning Tribune, 10 July 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE IT 4— V** ISS« SINGAPORE, MONDAY, July 10, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 253 1 CLOSER CO-OPERATION OF BRITAIN AND TURKEY WW TREATY TO BE SIGNED Ankara. July 9. THE fact that a treaty was in the course of preparation providing for Anglo-Turkish co-operation in all spheres was announced by the Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, in the Grand National Assembly. Details of a long- term
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  • 74 1 Anglo-Soviet Talks Continue Moscow, July 9. THE British and French ambassadors, accompanied by Mr. William Strang, had a two-and-a-half hours talk with M. Molotov this evening. ViceForeign Commissar Potemkin was also present. Negotiations are continuing and another meeting is expected shortly. An earlier message stated that the ambassadors, accompanied by
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  • 180 1 London. July 9. I Navy's enormous shipmiiding programme is being her accelerated and as a II practically I whole fleet he put on the Water within next few months, according m he Daily Telegraph naval i-pondenl. w hile next week ieu world record will be Wished
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  • 31 1 fn t d3\~ Tnc Pl 'otectorate Gov"Ceci today that compulWSU ll JS i S b o"ds and credit D c e sold t Czcelu abroad. These, M ia to government Reuter
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  • 40 1 London, July 9— The Soviet delegation to the Royal Agricultural Society s centenary show at Windsor bought 801) head of British livestock, it is revealed to-night. An official at the show stated hat thi; may only be the beginning.— Reuter
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  • 23 1 London, July, 9. The new 34,000-ton Cunard White Star liner Mauretania concluded her maiden trans-Atlantic roundvoyageat Southampton vesterday.— British Official Wireless
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  • 160 1 Danzig, July 9. TRIES of "The Poles must vanish from Danzig" were raised by a large crowd addressed by Mr. Forster, Nazi leader, whose sarcastic reference to their "good neighbour," Poland, drew derisive laughter and jeers. Mr Forster declared the will of the people
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  • 244 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, July 9. f HINESE forces counter-attacked Chaoan from several directions on 1 Friaay niffht, inflicting hea/y casualties on the Japanese, although the citv is still heM by them A column of Chinese invaded the city of Tienchen and engaged
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  • 39 1 <rW <J C unt Ciano embarks Uljer on Sunday morning, en Citetl^n Tne Telegrafo says it "thi t ce ment the collabora «toH n. countries 1" economic, v Jv£ ""rtary fic.f.5. v,i.ih a view Reuter
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  • 525 2 TEA PARTY AT SOUTHERN HOTEL Singapore, Sunday. ftVEK Ume taurfltf members the Singapore Traction Company U Kinployrrs' Association ftrd guosts attcnclcci a tea party ttlto renlns the Souttum Hold The ooea ion mrt the .second annitei sary of the association. Amoiif the quests
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  • 119 2 Singapore, Saturday. I deny having taken the I hicyele chains although I admit that I'm a man of bad character," said Majid bin Darus appealing before Mr. Justice Fedlow againvt sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment and six months' police supervision passed on him
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  • 144 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. "THE 'batang pinang' (pinang stumps 1 were floating on the rlyer and we took them." said Abdul Samad bin Nong ;:nd Omar bin Mohamad, when they were charged before Inche Haron bin Ahmad this morning with having been found m possession
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  • 292 2 I From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday IJADASON, a goldsmith of Panchor, was this morning produced I Tuan Haji Nassir bin Salleh, at the Panqhor. Police Coud charged with having cheated L »i Chin Fan, manager and proprid a pawn shop m Panchor.
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  • 117 2 SINGAPORE GIVES $3 MILLIONS TO CHINA JINGAPORE has given $3,450,000 to the China Relief Fund during the period from November 1935, to April 1939. This is more than any other State or Colony m Malaya. Total contributions from Malaya during this period totalled $10,961,955 Chinese currency. Below is the latest
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    21 2 The annual athletic Sports of the Straits Settlements of Police Saturday. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas arriving at Police Df
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  • 29 2 The Young People's Ordf W JJ devotional service of wor&n-' day. July 11. 1939, at 6 p Geylang Methodist Chuiv! Cheng Joon will be the s
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    • 90 2 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you Buffer Kharp, Btnhhln« palnii, If Joint h are nwoll.-n. It shown your l»l.»od It |ioiM»n«>d throuidi faulty kidney art ion othir NytnptomH of Kl.lnoy JMsorderH nr« Burn<n« itchlno Passages, "Getting up Ni»hte," D.iek.rhct, Lumbaoo, Leg P.iins, Nervousne.s, Dtwiness. Headaches. Colda, Puffy Ankles, Circles
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  • 126 3 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL AGAIN RECITAL rti Mr Werner Baer to mm h |s meant a great api!ri ,h-i! ifeof the city. I M f m«rial Hall are now es--i another large audience at rfjTnight, when a most mTnro^ mmc was provided. Mr > L P n fortunate m securing the Wrt
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  • 74 3 CHINESE CYCLIST KILLED Singapore. Sunday. fESE cy list was said to have been Kked down by a motor car at .25 p.m. to-day, at Bukit Timah imbulance was immediately sumto the Bukit Timah Police Stalere the dresser found the patient g from the ears and nose. A fracthe base ol
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  • 75 3 Singapore, Sunday. r Chinese were injured m a colliletween two motor cars a bicycle ko rickshas, at Kaliang Bridge at ).m to-day. Chinese had a lacerated wound ne forehead which bled profusely »a passenger m one of the cars. tner Chinese, the ricksha puller ed abrasions on the
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  • 48 3 G IRL'S FALL FROM WINDOW IBJ«- |«nday:-The ambulance wied i) Bernam Street at 6.31 p.m. Si Hn a Chinese B irl t0 the iniifr,;i V She wa^ said t0 hay co h a e d fellthrOUghth^ *&M C H OnSC i°? S and had brUISeS 8116 also had
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  • 54 3 Singapore, Sunday. Geyft l^ received a call from day toa^ni 106 Station at 4 p.m. dto have dto a ch inese who was L or car nri T\ kno( *ed down by a ht cheek L d abr asions over the en remo-t nee and was conscious Mention
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  • 63 3 Ai the registry before Mr. Conrad Old ham the marriage took place on Saturday morning of Mr. William Georjre Tatgell, to Mrs. Dorothy Minnie Gibbs, a Widow. Mr. Tatgell rs a son of Mr. Albert George Tatgell, while Mrs. Gibbs is the daughter of Mr. Joseph Federick James.
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  • 378 3 "fIRST AID" Certificates to successful lady candidates of a Course of Lectures held at the General Hospital, Singapore and examined on June 5 and 7, also "Home Nursing" certificates of a course of lectures held at the General Hospital, and examined on June 30
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  • 175 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. /•ONVICTED on a charge of fraudulent possession of window curtains belonging to a compatriot named Pakiri, Kanapathy was today lined $5 by Incjhe Haron bin Ahmad. Pakiri. the complainant said that on June 2 he went to Tangkak to see
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    • 19 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5308. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.
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    • 91 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Sden- a^g&mt*. tific «^e f xamlnatlon! fg^ X If lasses aie not W*fr needed iidiie wttl We \,P^ recommended. X^ Thcrrrrpson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Td. 3002 It. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science «r««* I U^B
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    • 58 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet—The Natural Way of Hair Culture." PURE SIiVIKRIN The concentrated Natural Hair Food is a very good Remedy for Severe Dandruff, Heavy Loss of Hair, ThifljUng Hair, Bald batches and Threatening Baldness. From 101 Chemists, High-class Stores and
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  • 344 4 RIVER LAUNCH CATCHES FIRE London, July 9. DRITAIN'S biggest black-out s'.aged this week-end, passed off without a hitcn. A n wel feature W9I the "invisible" policemen who were wearing capes totted with lununous paint which showed only when the rays of shielded car
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  • 89 4 Bucharest, .July 8 The economic sec| Hon of the (Jcrman Foreign Office whicln has been here discussing the RumanoJ Oennan economic treaty, are returning to Berlin to obtain further instruction^ Contract! have been rignad recently for the exchanft of Rumanian cattle and pigs fo r German equipment,
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  • 117 4 THEFT OF RUBBER TREES i From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. TAN CHAI HUAT. giving his age as 14, and G»*h Ah loin;, ftvtng hi.s age as 12. were thii morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with theft of a rubber iree valued it ten dollars, the
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  • 47 4 D\ Urn Boon Kentf. 0.8. E., patron of the EiiKlish .section of the Singapore FJuddhLst Aanelatlon, will deliver a lecture on 'Human Life." on Wednesday, July 12. at the Association premises Mo. 731. Geylann Road at 8 p.m. All ifitiTcvtrd are cordially invited to attend.
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  • 86 4 A charity night for St: Andrews Mission Hospital was held at the Happy World on Saturday, when a large attendance was present. Prizes for spot dances were presented by Malayan Breweries and Fraser and Neave, and were afterwards auctioned for a total of $52. At a crooning competition
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  • 62 4 ALLEGED UNLAWR SOCIETY Singapore. Satu'day.—Chm t (23) and Poh Peng Hooi 16 Tei trial thus morning; m the seed court before Mr. Conrad Old Icharge of being -nembrr.s of an ful society, the Oversea ChirS ;?,onist Opposition and Naiiona' tion Party Students' Division n application of Court Inspect*] Such, the
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  • 37 4 On the occasion of the French Nal Day. a reception will be held fl French Consulate General. "AthaM Callop Road, on July 14, from l2jH o'clock p.m. No cards of im9 will be forwarded.
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  • 46 4 Singapore, Saturday Kaiimutl 17-year-old Tamil claimed trial morning m the second pr.lice com fore Mr. Conrad Oldham on a chi receiving a stolen bicycle at iht mises of the Registrar of Vehicles. case was postponed to July 20 q application of Court Inspector Such.
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  • 372 4 British Protest Against Winter bottom Arrest mum Hankov July! Br;tish Consui general at Hankow has lodged a very strong pw to the Japanese j.t.thorities not only for detaining the British si officer, VVinterbotto: hut also for r:ot informing the consulate of arrest. Winterbottom told Renter m the early hours of
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  • 696 5 STOCKS SHARES By Fraser Company I Singapore, July 8. 1 p.m. ii 4 6 Bmal 38|- 401alay 20 21|- 0 72 0.76 I 18;3 1913 m i.i7 20i- 21|6c( alay Jjl M j_ n& 0.60 0G2 1 0.27 0.31 ne 18 3 aulic ff m 20; fl 24 25 6
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  • 199 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3i7»/2 4{Ayer Wengs 0.73 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Hongkong Tin 186 19 3 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin B|6 9]3 Katu Tin 20i6 21<6 Kents IJIO 2|3 Killinghalls 13- 14,3 Kramats 8- 9;Kuchais 1.15 1.20 Laruts
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  • 33 5 Berlin, July B.— ln order that Ilcrr Hitler shall not be disturbed by the noise of aeroplanes, Bcrchtesgaden and .the immediate surroundings, officially decreed a prohibited zone for aircraft I
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  • 188 5 im it, t Co Lt(L WO.OOO IlJ t AAt.p t 30 Oct. 31 oo 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY J9Ol red 1940 $400,000 mM Mar 31 Sept. 30 101 102 norn W»W red. 1947 $1,800,000 106 108 norn ml 31 S^ l *<>•- m M dl 1955 WWO,')OO
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  • 121 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends I company Dividend Books Singapore. July 8. 1 p.m. cio.se Total fat TIN Date £x Dlv. yw Payaole Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 j u i y 20 July 15 2 1 /2% London Tin 4% less tax June 28 July
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    • 153 5 .The ban covers an area of some 45 square miles. Herr Hitler has arranged to speak at i the opening of German Art Day at I Munich on July 16.— Reuter. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society > BANKERS
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  • 66 6 JEWISH PRESS APPEALS FOR PEACE METHOD London, d IT is reported from Palestine th« Jewish Press has published u\ entitled, Thcu Shalt Ni Kill" an dvessed by 250 leadin- p a tinW |to the Jewish coir mi;: The appeal condemvs fqail murders whether of Am') 'jews, and says. "Foul meth(
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    • 243 6 T of baby -,.«a t- »H f as a sta.e pU, s» nn /M I /^N L I SUPERB CANNOT Bb m TRIBUNE. 5 »V "4" F FII cHISTINDE^"5 O SoT PF^rTE D TIMES SO -SHOKTS" I AUULTS ONLY UULDREN UNUtK Rollicking Star-filicd Musical Laugh Hit with a J j
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  • 130 7 Singapore, Saturday. fi t ffence. I ask your honour to pardon me. Give IIIS Pt rh-ince and I will not do it. lam a sick man," ap--1 mi aw ther cna MrK store .keeper of the s.s. Tilawa, lied Alex A*yf*£ T Mn
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  • 22 7 Warsaw, July 3.— Three Germans have been arrested by the secret police on charges of smuggling Germans Into panjig— Reuter
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  • 308 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, July 10, 1939. "WHITE WAR" no new crisis has arisen to alarm the nations, the condition oi uncertainty and tension continues. The condition of what has lx*en described as "whit** war" may be said to prevail. There are no hostilities m Europe, but there is a feeling
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  • 924 8 Lord Beatty On Defence of Malaya an Australia i j FLEET AT SINGAPORE I I ESSENTIAL ■<■■•■■■»■■•■•■•■■■■■■■■■•*'•■■■■■■■■•" AS most people are thinking of the situation m the Far East it may be an appropriate moment to direct attention to the larger aspect of the strategic situation m the Western Pacific,
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  • 308 8 Singapore, Saturday. A SINGALESE goldsmith, who admitted two previous convictions for criminal breach of trust, was sentenced to two months' r'gorous imprisonment this morning m the lhird Police Court on his conviction for a similar offence alleged to have been committed m May. The complainant,
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  • 41 8 King Attending College Dinner London. July The King, accompanied by the v of Kent, will travel down the Thames m the Royal barge nex, day to Green-Jrich to dine m J 'Painted Hall" of the Royal Navai lege.— British Official Wireless
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    • 41 8 To-day's White label AnnowKcmcnt the past a few good things were hard to get at all times. In the present all good things ate hard to get at any time. It it a comfort 10 know BEWAR'S i* obtainable everywhere. W.P.S.-E
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  • 473 9 irilFN royal persons travel they choose the best and the most W carll ed medical doctor to accompany them and so it wa^ that Leopold 111, King of Belgium, on his trip to the Congo colovvas accompanied by one of the most eminent scientists on
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  • 230 9 Paris. the Brooklyn Rabbi, Isaac Leifer, 1 appeared m court here charged with senclinu <>ut bags of heroin m the covers of copies of the Talmud, Jewish Book of Law. Rabbi Leifer was dressed m black and wore glass- fs when he appeared. *Bel Kantorowicz.
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  • 47 9 London, July 8. 'HE Admiralty announce that Paymaster Rear-Admiral Sir Arthur F. nckland. who has been Paymaster TOor-General of the Navy since 1936. •Paced on the retired list, at his own ?i iJ as from Julylo Three °th^r ls were re British Wireless
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  • 115 9  - Soviet-Jap Air Clashes Continue Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 8. A BIG Russo-Japanese air battle was fought over Lake Buir on July f far half-an-hour, during which many Japanese planes were brought down despite the Japanese allegation that not a single plane was loci. Chinese plain clothes men aacr
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  • 298 9 THE spell of the Himalayas and the desire to Conquer the highest Peak m the World seem to have an eternal attraction for the English and Germans. Two new German expeditions are now under way. One is a private one equipped by the German -Swiss
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    • 19 9 Por Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW ttINE At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT *r**J Rock Oyrtet. AND ***<*>** Stwwberrta obtainable.
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    • 129 9 THI TllUt TONIC FOOD ■■ALMh|bHhH that*s what everybody says on V r^p V tasting Crosse Blackwell's 1 k^Qy nourishing and tasty soups* U It b the obvious verdict* j9t fc^^Jfci C.SIB. Soups contain only the very finest ingredients. ■bte£^BS| splendid meat and fresh vegj^^^^VV^^^H etablest the result being a HfiH
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  • 466 10 PALESTINE COLONY IN THE HEART OF KENT Eighty young men and women who have forsaken the occupations and attractions of modern industry and commerce to go back to the land are training on the David Eder Training Farm at Ringlestone, near Maidstone. Ken*, which is celebrating its fourth anniversary. The
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  • 1271 12 WOMAN DAY BY DAY s s S Lovely Lady At Home Ginger Rogers looks over the script for her next RKO RADIO picture amid the deliriously femi- nine surroundings of her Holly, wood home. r (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 29. JHOUSANDS of women are ordering tapestry linen frocks
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    • 47 12 brack Singapore's LATEST EUROPEAN HAIR STYLISTS 363A Orchard Rd. (Near Orchard Rd Police Station), Phone 4084. SMITH'S PHOTO STORE The only English Owned Leading Photographic Studio m Malaya. All kinds of cameras and Cine apparatus at special prices. SMITH'S PHOTO STORE 44. HIGH ST. PHONE 4421 SINGAPORE.
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  • 397 13 PRINCESS ELIZABETH and PRINCESS MARGARET now have weekly swimming lesions m their private pool m tho gardens of Buckingham Palace. The green -tiled pool, which is about 40 feet long, has just been opened foi use. Thermostatic devices keep the water, which is heated by electricity, it
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    • 774 14 LjJltAyjL^ L^ j CHARCEURS REUNIsI I H i^-^jßL^^l-—- Hf>Mi:WARI>S. H T*' I PwL^^* tulrJE I ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk JulynH n AkjL.<||^2^- JrS^^r 48^^" 1 DESIRADE Fur Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux j u i y2 H -TO SAIGON INDOCHINAI *^!^»!B!S3S. i CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane
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  • 743 15 WORE V. MALACCA Singapore, Sunday. 5 Malacca 1 ■i]Ml(> ter-State match, yesterday's Malaya Cup match between and Malacca was not up to expectations, at least m so ndard of play was concerned. Though Singapore took a came close to getting on even terms on many -\< largely poor finishing
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  • 52 15 LABOUR CONSCRIPTION July 8. T ABOUR conscription v/ill be intro- duced m Japan on July 15 if sufficient workers for the country's war-time needs are not obtained through Government employment offices, according to a decree issued to-day. Newspapers report that the buildmsr trade will be th» first occupation to be
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  • 51 15 London, July B.— A spokesman of the Japanese Navy has expressed regret for the incident which took place yesterday when a bomb from a Japanese aeroplane fell 50 yards from the 3ritish gunboat, "Falcon." The two British subjects who were arrested m Hankow on Thursday have been
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    • 277 15 Brr\s pniip liive. j Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Dne Sails. July 30 Aug. 4 K^' R Aug. 31 Sept. 4 ?h tp round tup tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the lov.-ii i r. let pacscngera may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ourne en the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 71 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA j "SI It DM AN A" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 13 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel ha? excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second SMocn p'MB."Uera. Sppcibl K<Jid»y h'turn ticket! to China
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    • 387 15 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate j Forafric 22 1 1 Matue Maru 18 2 3 Hosang 16 2 3 Achilles 14 2 3 Antenor 11 2 3 Muncaster Castle 30 2 3 Tasmania Maru 32 2 3
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  • 2036 16 Singapore. i i, .-.v iww v, m, vui u r IHI UiuL .i prop t,« Limit-, oi Hi.' Municipal ore the- Governor m Coimo, A map ,-iowing the proposed ie-d UilMoo ra.. be In peeled In the omce w tie Municipal rfnfineei Muiyi,).!. MBeet, Blngj
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  • 272 16 Mr. C Reuben To Join Commission? TORMERLY a barrister-at-ku and 1 now one of the leading busirW men of the city, Mr. Cecil R eub has been nominated a represents ti, of the Straits Settlements <si n pore) Association on the MunicS Commission. The nominatio.i not awaits the approval of
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    • 260 16 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY] Tenders are invited for the supply 7 500 tons of Australian or English 0 Coal shipment date to give delivery •the Gas Works between 20th Novea and 31st December. 1939. Specific^ may be obtained at the Tender Ra Tenders close at 12 noon on 31st J ittM C.
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  • 755 18 Singapore, Sunday. A SPLENDID partnership between S. Ayadurai and R. V. S SundA ram which yielded 57 run. and stopped the rut that had set m, eariv in 'the CS.C.'s second innings, coupled with devastating bowling by K. lluthucumwu,
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  • 243 18 LOYALS BEAT BANKA ■agipm, Sunday. A LARGE crowd was treated to an interesting game of soccer this evening when the Loyals met the Jianka Sports Club on the J.C.S.A. ground. The loon of one nil m favour of the Loyals reflect! the run of ttie game faithfully Roth teams played
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  • 161 18 SELANGOR'S BIG VICTORY IN INTER-STATE TENNIS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. CELANGOR scored a convincing victory over Malacca m the annual friendly inter-State tennis tournament held during the weekend. Kelangor won on points by defeating the visitors by 13 games to four. The tournament commenced yesterday, and Selangor
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  • 172 18 Manchesters Beat Clericals Singapore. Sunday EQUALISING soon alter the sumption and scoring ttm quick goals towards the end of tl play, the Manchester team defeg ed the Clerical Union by lour got to one m a friendly soccer matd played at the Clerical Union grom this evening. Exchanges m the
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  • 64 18 The David Frankel Cup competfQ at the Island Club resulted as folio* Miss S. Abed All S<fl Mrs. Ruddock 3 down, Mrs. Currie 4 dowr Mrs. Barry 3 down Mrs. Marshall 2 down Mrs. Haines 2 dowi Mrs. Bateman All Squi The result which
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  • 203 18 IN a cricket match played at Hong Lim Green yesterday the 9th Heavy Battery, R.A. beat an S.C.R C eleven by 60 runs. Gunners:, batting first, compiled The Chinese were all out for only 71 Barber took six wickets for 37. R.A. Karvey
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  • 92 18 The match between the Roy: pore Goif Club (Ladies*, and tbelj son Golf Club (Ladies), at Bukit ti on Friday, resulted m a win for R 5 Ladies by 5»/ 4 points to 2U R.S.G.C. G.GC Mrs. G.F. Simond 0 Mrs. J.A Allen Mrs. RH H. Mrs. C.R.
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  • 939 19 TENTH COLLEGE GAME ■Xt *v Singapore, Sunday. p their tenth annual inter-ccllcge cricket fixture, Raffles College administered a crusning defeat on the Medical College, whom they beat by 188 W Thus their three-day match, which was a memorable one as far as batting
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  • 270 19 Hni'ttVlM- are handicaps for the W"" „:> of the Perak Turf ■^U meeting to be held at X mi Saturday, July 15: W iii- 1 Div. 1, s'* furs, straight Kuni KnfrM E,i Hampton Drocf ■va::< h fi Q Theobald 7 7 L.
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  • 35 19 Singapore, Sunday. The Manehesters defeated a scratch team of the Clerical Union this afternoon at the latter's ground by four goals to one. The Union were rather slow as compared with the soldiers.
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  • 39 19 London, July, 9. Lord Rothermere, who was Secretary of State for Air when the Air Ministry was created m 1918, has made a gift of £10,000 for the general benefit of R.A.F. sports.— British Official Wireless
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  • 155 19 Badminton In Vehicles Court Singapore, Sunday. THE Registrar of Vehicles' Court at Middle Road was converted into a useful badminton court this morning when members of the Vehicles' Sports Club played seven games against the Endeavour Badminton Party. The Club drew at singles but won m all the three doubles.
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  • 236 19 S. B. A. BADMINTON TIES Singapore, Sunday. INTERESTING badminton was seen at tne Haw-Pax gymnasium hall this morning when further ties m tne S.B.A. junior championships were decided. Three of the five ties went to three sets each. In the opening tie of the morning, R. xaunathan and Nathan (Novice)
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  • 38 19 Seremban, Sunday. In the inter-State cricket match which concluded yesterday, Negri beat Malacca by an innings -and 116 runs. Dun bar took eight for 20 m Malacca's second innings and five for 32 m their first.
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  • 192 20 London, July 9. .hi.h buiMin B Dewi wil. fl,w n n tcrrupted st kmi made it clear that the P rr nisrs would not f« lonfibe adoquat( Central Building Finally it was decided that Renters -iid the Press Association, who also were .ecomlnx cramped
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  • 46 20 Syria Constitution DUDMCIM, July B.— The High Commltftoner hiu> suspended the Syrian ronstltutlon, and has entrusted the xccutive authority to the council under his direction. The communique says that it does not mean that France intends to repudiate the treaty granting Syria full independence next ;,ear.
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  • 58 20 Singapore, Sunday. -A Hainanese, said to be an ex-cabin boy was stabbed m the region of the abdomen at 9.14 p.m. to-day at Seah Street. The injured man walked to the Beach Road Police Station and irom there he was removed to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by
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  • 77 20 Chappelle (Belgium^ won the two miles .steeplechase m 10 mm. 22.1 sees. Another Belgium success was recorded v. the 400 hurdles which Bosman won iij 54.9 sew. Bras.vr (Holland) won the 120 hurdles m 14.7 seconds, while the 220 was won by Holmes (Great Britain) m 21.S sec::. McKillop (Great
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  • 237 20 Two Records At White City Athletics London, July fl. IN the AimiU ur Athletir ihamnionships ut the While ity Stadium yesterday a crowd of 40,000 turned out to witness the sports when two new English »nd British championship records were established, first m the three mile event when Emmy returned
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  • 367 20 London. July 9. AT Wimbledon yesterday m the presence of Queen Mary, Miss Alice Marble Rave another accuraie display of whirlwind hitting to beat Miss Kathleen Stammers m the tfual of the women's singles, and together with their success m the finals of the
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  • 212 20 Singapore. Sunday. THREE gamts were played this afterI noon at Farrer Park, two nnendly Thp "Rest" snatched the 1 Goodman rophy" from the "Rubber this afternoon when they won by five ra SMk7« S malnur r resale lor the score, assisted by Rod French. Rod
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  • 135 20 A very interesting game of soccer was played between the Johore 7th Battery and the Dutch East Indies' elven when the game ended m a draw of one goal all. The lads of the D.E.I, played a very fast passing game and always appeared to be dangerous
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  • 182 20 The Kok Seng Musical Party deli the Silver Moon Musical Party at 4 to-day by three goals to two. During the first half of the j the Silver Moon played a fast game scored twice through Thim Choy Thean Hock without reply by the* ponents. In the
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  • 79 20 London. July] OEFERENCE to British leaning tod X understatement was made by] Neville Chamberlain, British Pren speaking at the opening of the new I mingham airport yesterday afternoon "I believe," said the Premier, "that! Air Force is m many respects the na m the world, and I
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  • 69 20 Amsterd ni. Julyl HERR Hitler honoured a Jew. Dr. H. Hirschfeld of the trad? industry partment of the Ministry of Econ° Affairs by conferring an order German Eagle on him, according w Jewish telegraphic agency, vlllclJ.' that the" order was handed to Dr. n"» reld
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  • 50 20 London The Lord Privy Seal. Sir John Ajg son, was the chief guest at a fl t ion of A.R.P. organisation n ll Te l rew Southgate factory of Sta'- l phones and Cables, Ltd. yes which 6,000 factory worker* wcw to a series of shelter tunnels ments.
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