Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 July 1937

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 5— No. 7. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY, 25, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SuisDAi, JJLY, 25, 1937.
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  • 447 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh SUNG DENIES SELL-OUT i WAR FEARED JAPANESE STILL CONCENTRA TING T ATEST Chinese cables indicate that the crisis m North China is stiU unsolved. Ceneral Sung, commander of the 29th Army, denies m effect t^at he has reached an agreement
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  • 805 1 CAN ANYONE TAKE SAND AWAY? JUDGE'S VIEW Crown Loses Appeal Against Acquittal Singapore. Saturday. TILL the Foreshores Ordinance is amended to include r*?nal provisions m certain sections, no penalty will attach to the taking away of sand by any person from the foreshores of the
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  • 400 1 SERIOUS SPLIT IN NANKING? JAPAN'S CASE Sung's Capitulation Welcomed Singapore. Saturday. AN official statement by the ,TaT>j»n n se Foreign Office, forw?»**HM through the Japanese Con-sulate-General m Singapore to-day admits an easing of the tension m North China as a result of the withdrawal of General Sung's 29th Annv, but
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  • 77 1 "Japan's Policy Is Fascism" London. July 24. SIR Frederick Maze, Chief Inspector of Customs m China, sailed by the Empress of Britain for China. The Paris paper "Humanity," discus-sh-g- the trouole m China, says that he recent incidents are part of the Japanese preparations for war on
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  • 79 1 The House of Representatives post office committee has been preparing a bill, covering details of airmail contracts by which the Government will subsidise Allpntic flights Congress has appropriated £150,000 for the service after learning that it would probably be started this autumn by Imperial Airways and Pan-American Airways.
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  • 33 1 Dr L m. Futt Seong and Miss Lee Guah Kiang, a nurse at the General Hospital, Singapore, after their wed ding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. See report m column 5.
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  • 332 1 JUNE AND HALF-YEAR FIGURES ARE ENCOURAGING Singapore, Saturday. JN spite of the decreases during the past few days m rubber and tin prices decreases which are causing a certain amount of a'arm m some quarters, mainly amongst speculators the Malayan trade figures for June, revealed by Mr.
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  • 190 1 (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. THE bravery and presence of mind of a local police inspector, Che Abdul Fauf, stand prominently m <he arrest this morning of a Malay who was al e?ed to have run airnk. In the newly-opened Sumatra Malay restaurant the alleged
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  • 161 1 Dr Lian Futt Seong And Miss Lee Guah Kiang Singapore, Saturday. THE wedding took place this afternoon at St. Andrews Cathedral of Dr. Liari Futt Seong, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lian Pak Yoong, of Selangor, and Miss Lee Guah Kiang, a nurse ac
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  • 2323 2 ARCHITECT GIVES EVIDENCE WHO WAS OWNER OF THE ENTERPRISE? (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Yf R. A. O. COLTMAN, architect, Messrs. Booty and Edwards, wax cross-examined at length by Mr. Braddell, counsel for Mr. Ong Et Llm, during yesterday's hearing m the
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  • 164 2 INFANTILE CULT Impedes National Progress (By Air Mail) Calcutta, July 20. A STRONG condemnation of terrorism was uttered by Pandit JawaharTal Nehru, President of the Indian National Congress, addressing a gathering- of over 15,000 Hindus and Muslims a<t Chittagor^. Terrcristic methods were totally abortive, he declared. The
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  • 111 2 MEDITERRANEAN TRIP CANCELLED pNGLAND is being included m a cruise by a United States naval training squadron whose itinerary has been changed because of troubled conditions m the Mediterranean area. Tor Bay, Devon, was to be visited on July 20. The squadror, consists of the battleships
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  • 978 2 BARRIE'S WISTFUL ELUSIVENESS WHEN OSCAR WILDE TOOK A "CURTAIN" London. SIR James Barrie, who died recently, buiit up reputation for shyness. His elusiveness helped to establish his popularity. I can remember more than one Barrie first night when, at the final curtain, the audience clamoured for the author without having
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  • 94 2 During the week ending July 17, exports from Malayan ports amounted 10 67,286 cases, of which: 43,109 (64 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,192 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 10,445 (15 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 12,540 19 per cent.)
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  • 199 2 Two Men Sentenced By District Judge Singapore Saturday. POR importing Red Lion chandu into 1 the Cclony. two Chinese were «*nLenced to sixteen months' rigorous imI nrisonment each by Mr H. A I-onei. the Criminal District Judce. this mon. The men were Lim Hai CJvn Kwek Ah
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  • 42 2 Anglo->lala\an Lease S&t T)arw«~ 'From Our Own I 'nl Lcndon. July ANGLO-MALAYAJs' DEVEIXMTiap^ LTD., has leased large arca^ <> n the foreshores near Dar\ m and n tend* to prosiKd the chance* large-scale tin Afed^ing, acrordinf w a cable from Sydney.
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    • 95 2 -t. I P < »i^^^ »a^^* i^^ _^~i ■.^B^* i^- i Raffles Brasserie BRAS HAS AH ROAD i TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY J TIFFIN TO DAY SLOP mmmm^ m^ mmmm Senred from 12.30 to 3 p.m. also POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY! HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY}
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  • 270 3 "AN EVIL LIFE" MALACCA COURT CHARGE BOUND OVER Alleged Masquerade As Female (From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. rICRIBED as a man who had masqueraded m female attire with his face powdered and his lips routed a young Straits-born Chinese was produced before
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  • 301 3 "KI LLED OFF" HER RELATIVES Woman's Insurance Frauds By Air Mail" London. July 14 r:AILS of an amazing series of fraur., on Insurance companies, darJa? which a w^nan 'killed off., her mother, her husband, and her brother: all of Trhom were alive and well, were ci:sc'osed at Leeds Assizes. The
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  • 100 3 Ckaplain Who Was In Singapore f F r < ■■•■> Ccr~e$ />.'• dent London. July 11. JHE Rev Rl-hnrd Vernon tiDgglns ttl »urne has beon appo'nted by Bi'ncp r,f Chester as Archdeacon of Chest r Mr Bun will be remembered as acmes'ic chao'a n to the Bishop of
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  • 438 3 CAN MALAYA MAKE ITS QUOTA Ceylon Planter's Doubt PLEA FOR FAIRER DEAL 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 14. "JJJALAYA and N.K.I, cannot produce their quota. Ceylcii can produce 100,000 tons or more a td can accept an increase of 20,000 tons." This L-: the burden of a long tetter
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  • 172 3 Rubber Outlook For Rest Of 1937 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London. July 14 IN spite of current reports that tht January estimates for the rubber industry were over-optmvst'c. the out irek for the second half of 1937 justify he forecast of new post-depression records for both
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  • 133 3 Italy To Produce Its Own >,¥rom Our Own Correspondent) London. July 14. liRODUCTION of tin by the Italian company. Az-enda Mineral! Mete liici Italiani is to begin this we^k. states a cispatoh from Rome. At first production is expected to lv: f6 tons monthly, rising gradually 100-120 tons
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  • 691 3 JUDGE'SCGMMENTS ON EVIDENCE GUN CHASE Wife Granted A Separation (By Air Mail) I.« London. July 14. NCIDENTS of a card -table quarrel, m which cards were thrown into a wife's face, and of a revolver chaso round a bungalow, figured m a remarkable recital mi
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  • 849 3 When Mother Took Refuge At American Mission Another incident, the President went on, occurred a week or so later at what Mrs. Lucas called a Government ball at Patna bin which was really given by the Civil Servants at the club. She said she left some dances*
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  • 432 3 NEWS OF DEATH UNTRUE Official Blunder CASE OF HONGKOK POLICE SERGEANT (By Air Mail) London, July IJKTAILS rxjilainimr U CXtTkordinary official blunder ITD I anxiously awaited by a family Living m Denny, Stirlingshire, which, i week ago. was plunged into mourning by a massage aimou:u-inj r the death of a
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  • 20 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Tamil coolie was killed by a railway carrier at the Noval Base morning.
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  • 34 3 Some of the novel designs m men's dress seen at a competition held by the Men's Dress Reform Party at King George's Hall, Great Russell Street, London, recently. (Topical Press). .if
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  • 226 3 Will Of Husband Killed In Air Crash London, July 14. BY deciding to marry again the young widow of a wealthy man killed In an air crash has signified her intention to forfeit the income from nearly £380.000 and to accept, under her latt husband's will,
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  • 77 3 For 45 years the old Newport 'bus has travelled the road from Newport to Barnstaple. Now one of the wheels is broken, and the proprietor Mr F. W. Square, of The Royal Mews, Barnstaple, has decided that it \m not worth while to put it
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  • 516 4 "A New Era" EMPIRE CONFERENCE REACTIONS AUSTRALIAN reactions to the major decisions of the Imperial Conference are entirely favourable, as local interpretations suggests that a new era of prosperity will follow the adoption of some of the decisions (states the Sydney correspondent of a London paper).
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    • 326 4 MUSIC-SPICED HILARITY! NOMmrs wm tunes to start you J l S^B^^^Wjj^B j/|N|Mr jA 1 HAL ROACH X KELLY 3.15, (i. 15, D.1 5 To-day. JUjda ai v a mdd a BtDBERTI ALIIAIVIDKA Ulynne overman i < /jj ROBERT ARMSTRONG jj 1 j| Z/ Ro«n* Lawrence* Don Al<rar«do j An Excellent
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    • 116 4 USEFUL B.P. The Usefur Badminton Party will pl«y a friendly badminton game with the Boustead Sports Club Oiutead of the Coronation 8.P.. p:stponed) at eh? former's court, 522, kampong Bahru Road, on Sunday at 3 p.m. The following players have bcon chosen to represent the Useful 8.P.: Georg? Chen. Wee
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    • 144 4 f^jf>^"Oi^J^3^ TO NIGIIT: 6J5 9 n :A j^a (•NK OF THE JOLLIEST AND MOST AMI'S- HP^ fX iN( t COM?;i)Ii:s SEEN IN YEARS W^'*W*%F A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION, Will! vivikx li;m; ii p it i: x ii niti k o x Bk .iiiiMiMiieiiiggsafiieiiii— iiiiiti— iiKEiiMiMiiiii !!l!i^ Lawigh tvith the critics
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  • 622 5 "INVINCIBLE COASTAL BA TT ERIES AIR BASES WITHIN TWO HOURS OF LONDON (By Air Mail) Berlin, July 13. QERM A X Y'S north-west coast-line of about 500 miles, [en to the Danish frontier and including the Heligoland, has now been made immune against ccording to
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  • 41 5 Employees of Morris Motors are he c seen receiving the first dividend payable to them under Lord Nuffl eld's sctupie whereby he made a gift of a million shares m the Com pany to ffis workers. (Planet News.)
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  • 268 5 Electrician's Plight INTERESTING COURT CASE (By Air Mail) London, July 14. JOHN BORROW, aged 21, an electrician, of Guildford-road, West Croydon, described m the King's Bench Division, how he was mauled by a lion as he was passing its cage on the stage of the Grand
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    • 210 5 Sensitive need this 111 Iw?^"" i Comfort P 55 V-^uticura Talcum is more than a dusting Wv3=^' Q** powder it is a cooling and refreshing treat- I Ih^mb,;/ xnent, because of the 6pecial, medicated way ia whioh it is prepared. MPgf JjMHF U'* It immediately cools and soothes those J
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  • 260 6 "Wind" Absorbed and Condensed Instantly When, as the result of indigestion, food is allowed to ferment m your stomach. the 1 stomach becomes distended with "wind." The result is one or more distressing symptoms heartburn, flatulence, acid risings m the throat. It stands to
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  • 420 6 BLAMED THE ENGLISH CLIMA TE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER AND HIS WIFE (By Air Mail.) London, July 19. THAT the English climate wrecked his home life was the plea of a wellknown Australian cricket professional when he appeared before the magistrates at Bury, Lanes. Sydney Frederick Hird, of th e Ramsbottom Cricket
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  • 62 6 Count Barry Shafto Leopold de la Feld, a former Roman Catholic priest (aged 26* who married an ex-nun (Miss Doreen Lucy-Smith, aged 23) and received a papal bull excommunicating them both, is now m England seeking to become a clergyman m the Church of England. This picture
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  • 72 6 Berlin. "Traffic discipline" m London Is praised by Dr. Kurt von Stutlerheim, London correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," m his paper here. "In no country are manners m the i streets so good tc-day as m Britain, where a driver who pays no consideration to others is
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  • 249 6 In Industrial Areas INQUIRY BY ROYAL COMMISSION LoiiJoi:, July 19. A ROYAL Commission of 12 members and a chairman has been Bet up to inquire into the question uf the geographical distribution o f t lie industrial population. This announcement was made m ihe Hou-e of Commons
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  • 82 6 At the recent dinner held by the VVigan (Lanes. > Transport committee m celebration of the financial recovery <rf the transport undertaking, ft was stated that the revenue from the bus services inaugurated 7 years ago, had already paid £24,000 for the reconstruction tf roads. In
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    • 153 6 -DLV.MO.NU" BIDS AAE A VW^23k«B SOUND INVESTJHENI {Pvflj You »p«n<i ooc-third of your life ta teU. (hcraiurr m^P flB yuu> b«iv:enJ is th« twti K^al fIX unpeu-IBnt itcut of fuxa.Uf» aH >a »B<ir buute W*JaLl JB 0* ■«< *aUtfi«4 vitb %^V»^^*si nyih.a^ ulti.w to l^^H MAMOSO aVnattcad. wkiefc. to rtW
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    • 74 6 •8* wl^. gBo NO OTHER MAJOR MOTION PICTURE UNIT HAS EVER SKY- ROCKETED TO INTERNATIONAL ACCEPTANCE IN AS SHORT A TIME AS THIS MACHINE. iSBbI) HERMAN A. DEVRY 1 THEATRE SOUND PROJECTOR. 4 *W^^» THE CROWNING ACHIEVE- jjj^^'^s, MENT OF HERMAN A. DEVRY'S \i^^^^^.l 25 YEAR S' Er?ERIENCE IN MOTION
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  • 549 7 TO BE SCREENED AT THE CAPITOL FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW IN 'CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" at the ,reat sea stones of n^ern li:erature, Rudyard Kiphuffing saga of the Gloucester fishermen, will be seen at the Cap: 1 Theatre, Singapore on Aug. 4. m Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer's K.n of %«p:a.« -our, ge
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  • 221 7 HOW SHE CAN "CAN-CAN" Young Viennese Actress A CHARMING young Viennese actress sets her first big part m pictures m "The Great Barrier," the new Gaumont-British railway construction drama starring Richard Arlen which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week. Her name fe Lilli Palmer and she plays the
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  • 297 7 "WHITE HUNTER"... ......SNAPSHOTS DRAVING hate, defying fear, figbtw ing for love fiercely amid dangers and passions that threaten their very lives, Warner Baxter and June Lans, who scored sensational performances m "The Road to Glory/* ri>e to even greater dramatic heights m their newest Twentieth Century-Fox picture, "White Hunter," which
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    15 7 Barry Mackay who appears m 'The Great Barrier" at the Capilol Theatre Singapore, this week.
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  • 364 7 MARRIED LIFE AND ITS PROBLEMS IS A WIFE ENTITLED TO SUNDR V MALE FRIENDS? ANE of the most compelling of pre- scnt-day problems is presented m entertaining: fashion m "The Dominant Sex," A.B.IVs screen version oi" Michael Egan's recordbreaking play success— which comes to the Pavilion
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    15 7 Freddie Bartholomew who appears m 'Captains Courageous" at the wupi.w. mcaue eiuigapore oai Aagust 4.
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    • 231 7 fg*t^ x N_^-_Z^ fc< *WJC^»y^ *m*mw\^^mmmm\ l*ains in the joints are a symptom of Kidney Trouble that must not be ignored. Neglect or improper treat- acid accumulates in the joints and ment of this minor trouble will sets up the excruciating joint pains soon lead to a real health-breakdown or
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    • 14 7 i^Ba 1,, fir 111 f w«3flLS IS: >. v MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS
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  • 3249 8  -  Eleanor Hobson Our Short Story By (V<E of the Scandinavian heavyw< g to wit, has inion that a pretty woman sli I at, since eat \\i\ choose only dishes to lit her complexion and the deli -m. To watch darling, says he, ston <! into a lovely
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    • 259 8 THIS QUESTION OF CAREERB. Oet the ngnt angle on this question ol careers. Professor A. M. Low speaka to you. "The planning of your career is so vitally important that you cannot afford to make any mistake. That is why you should have the advice of 8 thoroughly sound organisation
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    • 255 8 "ACID stomach, night indigestion— A that's what causes those sleepless nights, nights when you toss and turn and just can't rest. The food you've taken during the day is turning acid during the night, and this acidity so irritates the stomach nerves that your whole nervous system is upset, making
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  • 1658 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES \f P.. J. T. Haydon, a member of the bar of Ike Straits Settlements, had a surprise the other day. The mail had been delivered, and he picked up a letter which had come from the United States. It was addressed: Sir J. T Haydon. Then must
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  • 2426 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman i i correspondent READING Sinclair Lewis on middle I class American life, there seems to be a contempt for business men's clubs like the Elks and the Rotary. Of course the Rotary is different, be caufe it is international and I must
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  • 287 10 Seen Heard Busily packing. .are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myles for they go on leave on Friday by the P. and O. Ran c hi. Busiiy unpacking. .is Mrs. Howe for she arrived out here last week with her small daughter, Faith, to join her husband, Mr. G. L.
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    55 10 Ccming out of her shell to dally on Ihe sands, our lady wears a piaysuit of b:ue and green printed heavy lin^n. 'Ihe fenee-lengtji redingeate tops the square-necked bodice and na .ag- shorts, (which can be used for bwimmmg), s.nd to complete her en t-mble is a lcve«y floppy brimmed
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    • 16 10 Dorothy more radium-vita cosmetics cover every beauty need 18 "FIT rOad> 'P hon 69M. Ist floor.
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    • 45 10 Meet A MILLION GERMS m Safety. Germs of cold Infections, toiMilitis, Influenza, laryngitis and bronchial troubles are everywhere looking for victims. Guard Yourself with a fittleVicfor INHALER EVERY DAY Fountain Pen size m nickel case. From your chemist or direct from: MEDICAL HALL LTD., Singapore.
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    • 111 10 fiAdusive Model Gowns. Late&t Millinery Novelties etc., j "BERLEF Foundations S AT PALAIS *lt% MiUKS I 12a, CAPITOL BUILDING, STAMFORD RD. 'PHONE 4616. I v^ rr> i y-mme i Gowns for all occasions. i Day Evening bags, Diamante Clips etc: i 5, Stamford Rd., 'Phone 3838, i Capitol Bldng. Singapore.
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  • 1703 11 NOTES from Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill ris surprising that m a fairly large town like Kiin-a Lumpur where there is a large number of Europeans, more interest b not displayed m the meeting of the Musical Society. The usual fortnightly meeting of this Society was held last Thursday m
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  • 103 11 rVEN now, before any advance force of the August invasion is yet expected, the Hill is exceptionally full of visitors from all parts of Malaya and it is anticipated that Aug ust Bank Holiday will find every bee and perhaps sofa and camp bed m every
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  • 457 11 IN the old days one was rather inclined to associate woollen suits with plain drabness, but now, after the on^s I have just seen m Prestige, I think of them as one of the smartest outfit for day wear. These were really the loveliest things, and terribly
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    • 91 11 Vogue's! Highlights of Fa* h i ib PARIS SINGAPORE p EOPLt WHO LIVE FOR STYLE, neekly Shipments of Distinctive evening and Afternoon Gowns Creawons ol the most exciting models m the ram Openin-s. It is owing to Devalaa*ion of the tYsnch Francs that our exclusive Gowns are unexpenstre. entrust your
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    • 138 11 LOVELY OLD CHINA J (Porcelain) I COLOURED BOWLS, PLATES I HORS D'OEUVRE SETS CUPS S S also I BLACKWOOD FURNITURE > PAHIT TABLES (Set of 4) t CENTRE TABLES, JOSS TABLES S J ETC. ON VIEW AT I RACHELS! Raffles Hotel, 1 and Bras Basah Road. Tattoo Your Lips WITH
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    • 395 11 W£4AD£tAE£ has just received an unusual selection of evening bags hand embroidered, 18, Battery Road, Ist flow. Phone 7143. Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Postcard Size) STUDIO 33 Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Rood. This is the NESTLE feeder wMclh should be used jjj^^i, as follows?; BO? I (0 Wash
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    • 605 12 THE NEW POLICY IN THE F.M.S. ¥S the policy of Decentralisation for the Federated Malay States a good thing or I bad? The general view ol the public is that it is good m that its aim is to restore to the Rulers the dignity which was m dan* I
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  • 1358 12  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones —Spain More Menacing than North China THERE is a deadlock, between the two great i.ttions of the Far East, China and Japan, m regard to the political and economic contic 1 of North China. There is also a deadlock, between five nation*
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  • 606 12  -  Anglius rOMFORTING reflection for travellers: v A A A rpHE London-Aberdeen express nearea its destination. "It's been a long and tiring journey, hasn't it?" said the Englishman. "Aye," agreed the Scotsman, "an' sac it ought to be for the money." A A npHE traveller
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    • 34 12 ifr^™' J^SI SWISS LEVER fill .tf Q O D§" II j| unbreakable glass [i STRONG LEATHER STRAP ilaPlfßJ^i i (h r V* 11 %Jf a ?^^^HHPw Duty free m Johorr F.M.S. mmOpposite Clifford Pier
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  • 855 13 NEW ERA DAWNS IN f SINGAPORE WORKING OF JUBILEE FUND WHAT EXTRA GIFT OF $2 MILLIONS WILL MEAN (By a Staff Reporter) jT.OM the beginning of next month, a new era dawns for pore's destitutes who draw relief at present from the Singapore
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    11 13 I Tnt. J.p., of Si~!!*rpor<\ at St. Mark's Church In Venice
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    20 13 The Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund A dministration centre m New Bridge Road, where relief is distributed to Singapore's destitute. (Tribune).
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  • 148 13 In Egypt SEQUEL TO BAN ON FRONTIER (By Air Mail) Alexandria, July 14. TIEN thousand fishermen on the northern coast of Egypt threaten to go on strike unless the Frontier? Administration raises the ban on fishing within the vicinity of the Egypto-Libyan frontier. A delegation of
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  • 151 13 Bequeathed To British Museum (By Air Mail) London, July 12. A famous collection of Eastern paintings, prints and drawings have been j bequeathed to the Trustees of the British Museum here. The collection was that of the late Charles Shannon who, with the late Charles Ricketts, was a
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  • 329 13 Sensational Murder Case Recalled (By Air Mail) London, July 9. IN the Town Hall at Rye, Sussex, can stili be seen the skull of John Breads, a local murderer, and the chains m which his bcdy was exposed on the town marsh3s after he had been hanged It
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  • 281 13 Just To Paint GERMAN GIRL'S TRIP TO AFRICA (By Air Mail) London, July 14. A GERMAN woman has just left London to live for a year m a Central African jungle. She will i cut her way through the remotest parts of the vast Ituri forest
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  • 101 13 Matara, Ceylon. S. P. PODI Singho was sentenced to four and a half years' rigorous imprisonment at the Matara Assizes having been found guilty on a five to two verdict of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The victim was his brother, S. J Sirisena, of Medaketiya, m
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  • 168 13 LARGE AREA Forests Mown Down Like Grass (By Air Mail) Helsinki, July 13. A THUNDERSTORM and hurricane of unprecedented violmce have caused enormous damage m large tracts of Central Finland. Tens of thousands of trees are reported to have been maun down like grass by the
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  • 123 13 Reached 114 MP.H. With "Coronation Scot" (By Air Mail; London, July 13. The King has presented the mudal of the Order of the British Empire tv Mr. Tom. Clarke, driver of the London Midland and Scottish Railway Co.S "Coronation Scot" train, winch during its lecent trial
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  • 94 13 Jerusalem Arab youths m Palestine are boinp invited to complete their education m Italy at a cost of only £2 a year to themselves. The rest of the cost of their upkeep will be borne "by the Duce Such is the intimation In a circular distributed m
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  • 1337 14  -  G. S. Hammonds —How To Find The Country s Happiest reopie [DRIVING through one of the more remote parts of Ipoh the other day, a friend remarked to me that he was continually coming up against little corners m the town which he did not
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    • 195 14 r-jf^ TICKETS ISHUED X# \JC*/|\ J BY ALL STEAMER 'flinP. AIR AND TRAVEL Irailway LINEa NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are given the best of attention and assistance. Robin*©* Road, Singapore, j Telephone Iftl. •j.^.^ w^—^-^—^^* ,5, j__j» WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA IE
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    • 338 14 l^^l LI' 1 a day lay the (oundation O f A SPLENDID A1 > I>ETITE RaHa* VIF I\ M |i^ I^* a lifetime of sound, white S N <StttoJ E «S° T i WEA ER! BWIW \_J_A 1 leelh. Grown-ups who' I baMUM start to use Gibbs are sur- and
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  • 1377 15 ENGLAND- AFRICA ROUTE LETTERS CARRIED WITHOUT SURCHARGES -pROM a small 360 h.p. aircraft, carrying n handful of Mters for 250 mibs b tveen London an-i Paris at a postage rate of half-a-cr wn a letter, to a gfenl 3 000 h.p. fly ngboat carrying 3 500
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    124 15 is pic ure shows 'Caledonia,' Imp i*ai Airways long-range flying-boat, leaving Imperial Airways base at H rthe, Southamntcn. England, for the air base on the Shannon m Ireland prior to her Atlantic flight. 'Caledenia' and v sister ship, 'Cambria,' are two Empire flying-boats which have been selected for long-range work
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    136 15 This photograph shows three of the crew selected for the first experimental commercial crossing of the Atlantic from Ireland to Newfoundland by Imperial Airways. They are (left to right) Wireless Operator Thomas Eric Hobbs, and next but on 3 First Officer Charles Henry Bowes, who is a first-class navigator, and
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  • 197 15 Terrible IJavages Of The Disease <Ey Air Mall) Black Notley, Essex, July 12. 7-ÜBERCULOSLS is still responsible for more deaths annually than any other of the principal diseases except cancer, said Sir Kingsley Wood., Minister ot Health, when he opened the extensions to the Essex County Council's
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  • 58 15 Patient Flies For Urgent Treatment A striking example of the value of att speed, m cases of emergency, was provided the other day when a patient was rushed 8,000 miles ?.rom Duiban to England for «ji urgent operation, accomplishing this journey m just over six days
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    • 288 15 FLATULENCE Although Flatulence is such an unpleasant nnd painful form of Indigi tx >n. it is one that can be made to y>'*l I to suitable iieatment m quite a short tune. Usually the distension (fullness) of the stomach is produced by (jas or wind This, m turn, is the
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  • 176 16 Charge Of Cruolly Spurring A Pony 'Mail Air Mail) London, July !>. John Tiaiil the well -known trainer of polo pqnies, has been fined £3 and ordered to pay three guineas costs un a charge of cruelly .-purring a pclo peny at Ham Common. "I spurred the
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    • 402 16 Etch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tolls How To End Itch m 7 Minutes. Tour skin has nearly 50 million tin? seams and pores where invisible germs, parasites, or fungus can hide and make your skin Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, and be disfjguied by Ringworm, Acne. Blotches, Pimple.s, Crotch-Itch,
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  • 547 17 MISS MARGARET RAWLINGS AT LUNCHEON Making A "Plea For Modesty" (By Air Mail) London, July 13. AN outspoken criticism of the Oxford Group movement, m which she compared the conventions of Er»*t and \V»^t. was matfe by Miss iMarsraret Rawlings, the well-known actress, when siie was
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  • 377 17  -  R. A. THOMPSON BY D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) people have been advocating oi late, that perfect eyes may be fetained by a system of exercise- -that the eyes need more work. Does the doctor tell the postman to take a walk every day for his health,
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  • 188 17 Children's Playground And Rest Garden (By Air Mail) London. July 13. A CHILDREN'S playground ana rest garden, set cut m the grounds of the Dockland Settlement Canning Town, here m memory of Earl Beatty, the first chairman of the settlement, has been formally opened by his
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  • 142 17 Gigantfc Reservoirs Under Construction (By Air Maili London, July 6. Londoh is to have three huge new reservoirs so big that they would bo capable of accommodating the whole British fleet. Construction is already m progress and the above indication of their .size was given by Sir
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  • 73 17 New Issue Of Stamps With Airmen's Portraits (By Air Mail) Moscow, July 14. A set postage stamps to mark the recent Soviet flight over the North Pole to America is to be issued throughout the Soviet Union. The stamps will be of 10, 20, 40 and 80
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  • 297 17 BABY FARMING Abuse Of British Laws (By Air Mail) G London, July 13. RAVE abuses of adoption laws have been revealed m the report of the Committee of Inquiry set up by the Home Secretary m January last year. Trafficking m children and "baby-farming" still continue m
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  • 94 17 Lasted One Hour 18 Minutes Hollywood. Two Hollywood players working on a nlra claim to have "endured" the world's longest kiss. It lasted one hour and 18 minutes. They are Mr. Gilbert Roland and Miss Dorothy Lamour. No "stand-ins" (temporary deputies) were available when tney were preparing
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    • 59 17 Jim, like all well-dressed young men, pays attention to details. He selects his handkerchiefs with care to tone with his suit, his shirts or his ties. He's more than a dozen different ones to choose from and they're all Pyramids. See them at your In a wide variety of on
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    • 584 17 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT PUT ON POUNDS of FLESH INCREASE THIS EASY WAY £M$ Not only this sanatorium patient, but I ..j^ I Smn C nood Hundreds of men, women and children Wl 745*1:, have put on weight, by taking these tiny, MBLf rj I tasteless, flesh-forming tablets. And why "Cftf
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  • 201 18 Rigours of Police Lift Did Not Hum Him At 50 years of v -resumed to be beyond the arduous demands of police duties. But was he? Read what he says now live years after he was pensioned: "I am a man or 55 years. It
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  • 233 18 TWO KILLED A Bride Who Was Stolen (By Air Mail) Belgrade, July U. rVO men were killed and another scriowdy injured m a ctuarrel about a pretty peasant girl from Alc.;lnaiz, Yugoslavia, who was stolen first by one man and then by another. Vukadin Fetro-vitch had
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  • 170 18 Women Workers At Sugar Factory Affected Lille. THE mystery of the mas* hysteria among women employees at the Begum sugar factory at Thumeries, near Lille, has been heightened by a further outbreak. Afier the incident recently when 150 workers were affected with symptoms of stifling, hysterics and fainting
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    • 724 18  -  Horatius By YEW York bridge clubs are getting a great deal of excitement over a hand which is going the rounds as a test of playing prowess. The hand is an extremely interesting one and when it is submitted, the 'Victim" is asked to state
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    • 115 18 In America On Lecture Tour (By Air Mail) New York. July B. FHE Rev. Robert Andersen Jardine. who married the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, will r;ive hh first address iv blew York wnen he arrives here ior an American 'acture tout. The addre.^ will ba,
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    • 103 18 Ankara. A cenotaph to Turkey's anfcncwn warrior who fell during the War of Independence .i A'-ia Miror In"* 1019-22 is to be erected on the heights overlooking the modern capital. An unidentified soldier v. .11 b? buried u.nde- tho monument to comm^mrate all those who fell m
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  • 859 19 FORMATION FAVOURED IN PERAK CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS AND CHINESE OLYMPIAD I Us "Racquet") ¥N" order to incrt-a.se the popularity .mton throughout the State an attempt was made by the Perak Badminton Association about two years ago to enc urage the various districts to form their own controlling bodi
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    214 19 Ballinglon Breaks British Record jIARDY Bailington, the amazing 24--year-oid South African runner, runin >v;-. i. t.at that at nearly every JJ^e m his urn he had to have a oucke* i cold writer thrown over his nead, beat ti a for the IOOI^ miles path-London run In 13
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  • 139 19 At a meeting held at the Stamford High School hail it was decided to form a,ii association for young men m the c'istrict of Geylang. The proposed association will be known as the Geylang Young's Men's Association." It's objects arc: (1) To provide the members with opptulimltifts ot
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    8 19 Mrs. Strickland, the well-known Singapore tennis piayer. Tribune
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  • 132 19 The following ties m the S.B.A. men's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall, to-day. AT 10 A.M. (SINGLES): Tay Bong Soo v. Teo Leng Boon, R. Ragunathan v. Peh Tens Slew, Tay Keng Ann v. Lee Beng Watt.
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  • 648 19 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA MALAYA CUP SOCCER AGAINST NEGRI SEMBILAN "OY the time these notes appear m print, the result of the Negrr Sembilan-Malacca cup tie at Seremban will be out. Malacca put up a gallant show against the Combined Services, and on the strength of that performance may be
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  • 2224 20 Cricket Up And Down The Country Four Centurions Last Week-End Malacca Humbled By Negri Sembilan The F.MS.-Colony Match At Penang Two Strong Sides Odds In Favour Of Colony? Malaya Cup Soccer Topics Singapore's Proud Recordln Peril Did The Services End It Yesterday? Singapore League Issues
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    36 20 Mr. Charles de Aivls, the Sinhalese boxing; manager, with his two Japanese charges, Motomitsu Sauda and Kintaro Sanada, from Professor Watanabe's boxing school m Tokyo. The Japanese boys will soon be seen m action here. Tribune
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  • 628 20 BOXING NOTES NEWS (By "K.O.") JjMGHT fans are fretting plenty of boxing and good boxing at that, those days. Yet another promotion is to be staged this month. Following m the wake of Mr. Bertie Bell's fip at the New World last Friday, Mr. G. H. Kiat has arranged a
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    • 387 20 3 Times oaf of 4 Agonising Indigestion is INTESTINAL! vB y know tht>t y° u *w»«^thot nil it 1 1 r i m ■HMyyUUU|UtS yojr >«"nach It your /N7ES TINES UJJ^uUULX^S 1 1 11l r*l l^ f TIV I n/y >ort c yoor le diagram) IfTrTnTnTTTI ■^JViPiJ^ml^B d'gsstiYi iy;:e,n ;iU
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    • 89 20 7^ BE E PROUD ♦$vi|f I V -f I OWNER OF THE I ,\/V WORLD'S BEST Jj CYCLE l v >^/ '-'jSr^yw' HrKC IJI rS liHpLj^^l |7 Easy running doesn't jusl happen. It is built into every w/^ISM iML 1 Hercules cycle. Correct frame it /vPi i^El^^k design, a higher
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    • 65 20 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes Bi^nchiS' JKr 1 I*1 wh ««««nf Asthma and health a M p n olbo youj ruin your Piu-lflftK "6. A .«thna O-rmi la 3 mlnutM. rothafvm' lOO<i aMd v vii&li you fr*l L tha v ]t J 8 Buarante^d to ffw nSSSv h^if top
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  • 43 21 The following will represent the Chia T '«ne youngsters' football team VS. the Rangers Junior XI at Baiestler p ain to-day: Amin; Senaya and Mom; Kong Fun. Saup and Rosemary; Kony Urn, Jose Hock Guan (Capt.) Shym and Bock San.
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  • 367 21 MALAYAN racing will lose a promi- nent and popular official when Capt. P. S. Laing-, assistant secretary and clerk of the course of the Singapore Turf Club, retires at the end of September after the Gold Cup meetin?. Capt. Laing was educated at Marlborough and
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  • 608 21 Controversy Over The Hawker Nuisance (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. XTAWKER'S Shelter, a semi-perma-jl pent structure reentry instituted 1 Malacca by the ingenuity of the :ity Fathers and said to house haw:ers. is ones more occupying the atten- ior cf the Municipal Commissioners Recently :i committee comprising
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  • 217 21 SATURDAY'S MARKET POSITION TIN Singapore, July 24. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: $129 :j. (unchanged). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 29 (down V«) Seller> 297 o (down Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 24. miN three months
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  • 78 21 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. In cases (F. 0.8. July) 29% 29% Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. July) 28% 29 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'porei 29^ 29% do. Aug. Sept. 2&14 29% do. Oct. Dec. 29 /->
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  • 36 21 The heats for the athletic shorts a' the S.R.C. will tike plac e on Wedr.csI day and Thurrday next at 4 30 p.m. and the finals will be held on Saturday ft 2.30 p.m.
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  • 306 21 New Systems Of Licensing Of Motor Vehicles THE Secretary to the Transport Board. F.M.S. makes the foilowtat an nouncement for the information of the public. The text of the Road Traffic Enactment, 1937, as passed by the Federal Council on .Tun* 1 29. wTT? be pub:
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  • 56 21 S.C.C. XI vs. the Navy on Saturday MXt at 11 a.m. at the S.C.C: L L Cooper, I. Scott Dateleish. Lt W D H. Duke. A. F. Hunter. M. Lamb. V .T C. O'Dwyer. W. G. Reeves, Lt. P W. H. Scott. Lt. D P. O RtewtH EG.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1422 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES nOLLOWING are the programmes to be broadcast from the B.M.B.C. statin:., (luring the coming week: TO-DAY 11.30 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert, played by the Tangiin Club Orchestra,' under the direction of Rex Allen. Relayed irom the Tangiin Club: Selection, The
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  • 922 22 Singapore Surprise Services A t Stadium MALAYA CUP SOCCER 2-1 VICTORY Big Crowd Sees Thrilling Game Singapore, Saturday. SINGAPORE beat the Combined Services by 2-1 m the Malaya Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon and have thus qualified to meet the winners bf the Northern Section m
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  • 108 22 STORK BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Championship Ties At Clerical Union Singapore, Saiuiday. The following are the results of the Singapore badminton championship junior tournament played of) at the Ciciical Union Hall thi> afternoon: John Lee (Diehard) defeated Tay Eoc Liang IA.A.U. )15— 8 15—0; Ong Peck Koon and Tan
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  • 472 22 Championship Tournament Results 'From Our Own Correspondent > Jchore Bahru. July 23 TURTHER matcnes m the Johore Bahru District badminton champions: tournament were piayed on Wedncsr. evening and Friday morning and ai crnoon on the Ayer Moleh School ccurU I and resulted as follows: JUNIOR SINGLES Abdullah (Police)
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  • 218 22 By Combined Schools Cricket XI Singapore. Saturday. THE Combined Schools boat "the SRC. on the Padang to-day by 36 runs. Scores: COMBINED SCHOOLS P. P^hecrd*»r b D'Almeida n R. Thoy b Ess 1 K. Suntiram b Pullivan 25 R. Jansen b D'Almeida R. H. Shah b Sullivan 4
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  • 296 22 NEW RECORDS Unit Championship Aggregate From, Our On ter) Kua Lvi Fine v favoured the events La the second day of the yan AA.A. s mich took en the p. i niccn. ilts: 100 YARDS liirst heal' Kirn Seng (Selangon, Especkerman <Nogri> 10 2 5 sees. Second
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  • 112 22 Blia Club Beat Pontian Club From O:r Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 24 YfESTERDAY, the cricket team of the 1 the Blia Club, Johore Bahru. travelled up to Pont. an brat the Pontian Club In a who i match by six wickets In their firs, irnin; Ile Blia
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  • 80 22 The Friendly Band beat the SuigaCotts by Uiixe games to one m a nton iriuicn on M mday last. res (Bands players mentioned C. S. Phuang beat J. Loveoay b, I.V--5: A. Tun beat M. Koh.on ;.->— 6. 15— 6; J. Tay beat N. Hay 15 jl, U;
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  • 36 22 Kramat Rangers team vs the Gu» Office en Mo: day t»i :np. Office pround: B:k K'nc Bah Ak- A. RazaK vn.aoi. Kirn Hin, Ah Chy Hock C:i.. t I Ah Lam. Reserves. 1 pe.
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  • 1524 23 AMAZING RETURNS THREE FIGURE DIVIDEND NEW HORSES RUN PROMINENTLY FIRST DA V OF PENANG RACE MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday THERE was a large attendance for the opening day of th* Penang Turf Club's Summer professional race meeting;. After rain earlier the day. the weather cleared ap beautifully
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  • 607 23 RAFFLES AND MEDICALS ATBUKITTIMAH Large Gathering Present Singapore. Saturc! DAFFLES COLLEGE ground at Bukr Timah presented an animated scene thi c afternoon when students of our twe colleges, Raffles and Medical viec! with one another or athletic honours. before a large gathering, which included hf. p\ Rhori
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  • 289 23 Yesterday's Cricket At Balestier Singapore, Saturday. rriHE cricket match between the InI dian Association and the S.CR C. which was played at Balestier Read this afternoon, ended m a win on the futt innings <or the Indians by 90 runs M. P. Sing took 7 wickets for 17
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  • 134 23 Ties m the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. will be played off as follows at Hong Lim Green: MONDAY'S TIES Singles Championship: John Lim vs. Yap Ah Hyan (to finish) "A" Singles Handicap: Low Kee Che vs. Dr. T. H. Wee; Dr. P. L. Loh -s. Seal)
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  • 205 23 Curtain-Raiser For The Malayan Exhibition (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. DO ADS leading to the King George V School and th 3 school itself presented a mass of humanity from early morning to-day, the occasion being the Agri-Horticultural Show of Seremban and the coast districts.
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  • 175 23 Malayan Committee To Collect Exhibits A COMMUNIQUE from the Coloni.l SccrMarUt. S.S state.v information has been receiv preparations are well advanced foi U rcld'ns of an Emp!r P Exhibition Glasgow and the Malay; Q mm.. have b^cn invited to parUdnfti His Majesty the Xir p r»eentty vl O'asgow
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  • 432 23 Re- Unite Annual Match At The S.C.C. Singapore, Saturday. MALAYAN cricketing giants of the past met agam' m friendly rivalry on the S.C.C. padang to-day when the first Non-Benders Reunion was held and teams representative of Singapore and the Rest met. The Rest, skippered by
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  • 221 23 St. Joseph's And M.F.A. At Cricket Singapore, Saturday. THE cricket match between St. Joseph's Institution and the M.F.A. on the former's ground this afternoon was left drawn. ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION H. Bondwyn c Hashim b Mahmood 3 J. Scheerder l.b.w. Ibrahim Isa 0 Yong leek b Ibrahim Isa
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  • 285 23 Inter-State Badminton Tournament Seiangor has drawn a bye and will meet tne winners of Singapore vs. Malacca m the All-Malayan Chinese Badminton inter-State tournament m Singapore during the August bank holidays. The teams are: I MEN'S TEAM i Singapore: Tan Chong Tee, Koh Keng Siang, Yap Chin Tee,
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  • 462 23 Ceylonese Community Hold Function Singapore, Saturday. A GATHERING of over SCO sat down to a tea-party at the Airport Restaurant to-day when the Cey)cnsse Community entertained Sir George Trimmer on the occasion of 5i3 ho. our of a knighthood conferred recently on Sir George. Leading
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