Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1934

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper Jn Malaya Vol. XXI, -No. IT! SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune .Singapore: Friday, July 20, 1934. Malaya Tribune ku PAGES. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934. FOR 6 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 6 1 %eai Tke Dominant In zJWalaya 11^^
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    • 51 1 A. PUNTER. j 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana Pearl Necklaces of every I size and quality. Selling i at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of J I every class and quality, ft paying highest prices according to daily exchange il rates.
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  • 978 2 Shipping News Notices. A NOTABLE FINNISH PORT Trade And Shipping At Abo A REVIEW of Turku (Abo), Finland, as a part appeared in a recent issue of the Finnish Trade Review." It is shown that the harbour has been constantly improved and extended and is well equipped iin every way
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  • 368 2 Site To Be In Greenwich Park THE establishment of a National Maritime Museum in Greenwich Park and the addition of certain lands to the park are provided for in the National Maritime Museum Bill, which was introduced on .lune 1"> by Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the First Commissioner ot* Works,
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  • 78 2 Norwegian Fleet Sold To Japanese j The Norwegian Whaling Co.'s floating factory Antarctic and four whajing •oats, the Galisia, Leslie, William Wilson and Sitka, have been sold to a Japanese ompany. The purchase price, according to a Reuter Oslo message, is said to be about 1,000.000 kroner (about
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  • 315 2 Application For State Assistance REPRESENTATIVES of. shipowners and shipbuilders in Holland have recently approached the Department for Economic Affairs in regard to the serious situation of the two industries, with the object of obtaining assistance from the Government. One newspaper even went so far as to state that
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  • 111 2 Conference Arranged At Wellington j Wellington. The shipping dispute has been settled, i nd the men are re-manning the ships immediately. A conference has been arranged to tak« place in July to discuss the question of i t£M and other matters in dispute. The dispute, which arose between
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  • 126 2 Brought Up From Mersey Bed When the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess <>f Richmond was weighing anchor in the .Mersey recently prior to going alongside i the 1 rince s Landing-stage to disembark lu'r passengers, she brought up from the bottom of the river a second anchor, which
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  • 646 2 Criticism By The London Chamber Of Commerce rHE action of the South African Union Government in giving a shipping sublidy to Italian shipowners, instead of to British shipowners, was the subject of a further protest at the annual meeting oi" ;he South African Section of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 1 eH and BRITISH IN DJ A P. O. S. N. CO. S .SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Ti.nnage. Singapore RANPURA 17.000 July 20 SOMALI 6,810 Aug. 1 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11.000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE C,OOO Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN 15.000 Sept. 14
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    • 169 2 W LLOYD TRIESTINO j J (Incorporated in Italy). J S EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY A CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suex Si* I}.1}. Aden Massowah. Sues, Port J Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste! Trieste Bnnd,si Venice and j iDue Leave Due
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    • 167 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IHgC.I Austr.li.ehe Dampfschiffi Gesellscbaft. incor Porated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. M OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORT*. Due Spore. M.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila July 25 s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERML.AND, via Manila Sept. 6
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    • 565 2 STEAMER SAILINGS #NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company', v tended fixtures:— ,Q OUTWARDS. 18S4 "DONAU" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan "FULDA" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, N. China Japan a,,„ HOMEWARDS. "LAHN," for Genoa, M'seilles, R'dam H'burg and Bremen Jul "ODER," for Marseilles, Oran, R'dam, Hamburg,
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  • 467 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. the roUowlng mining share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co., exchange an dj stock brokers. Value Buyers. Sellers. 4 Ampat Tin 64V 2 6|9 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 37,6 40jU Austral Malay 50,- 52,6 ,s Aver Hitam Tin 15,- Hp
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  • 119 3 IbCUKD BY FRA8ER CO. KSCHANOK AND 8TOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Municipal (1901* 5 per cent. 108 112 nom Singapore Municipal (1907) 4*2 per cent. 110 115 nom Singapore Municipal (1909» 4V 2 per cent. 110 115 nom Singapore Municipal (1913» 4 per cent. 102 105 nem
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  • 184 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION TONE STILL VERY QUIET U.S. Consumption For July (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 23'/« cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $1141 up Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7 3 16d., up 116 d. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New
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  • 202 3 Singapore. July 20. R <Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $115 R (Slain) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $10* Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan* $96 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $92 Siam, No. 1 6 0 Siam, No. 2 $136 Siam, No. 3
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  • 496 3 Profit Of $20,031 Carried Forward IHE annual meeting of New Scudai. Ltd., will be held al 96. Market Street, Singapore at noon on Friday next. In heir report for the year e.ndec 1 Mar. 31 the directors state.: The results for the year show a profi of $9,823.18
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  • 35 3 Manchester Corporation transport department is spending £66.000 on th provision of new buses. Nearly half a million more passengers were cartied in the Manchester trams and botes during April compared with April oi last year.
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  • 156 3 Review By Guthrie T.tH. V V/., LilUt MESSRS. Guthrie Co., Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated July 19, state: The market has been quiet since our last report and prices until this morning have been inclined to sap somewhat. Lower prices have also ruled in New York,
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  • 441 3 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period July 7 to July 13. 1934. inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident
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  • 85 3 Messrs. "Guthrie and Co., Ltd. reported the following latest buyers' prices, received by cable yesterday morning, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels. PALM OIL IN BULK: c.i.f. landed weights Halifax (Nota Scotia) 2.15 cents (U.S. currency) per b. c.i.f. landed weights Liverpool! Holland! Hamburg £9 7s.
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  • 25 3 Canada was first last year as a source of supply for British imports of rubber boots and shoes with 190,707 dozen pairs.
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  • 418 3 Courtaulds Acquire Cotton Mill MESSRS. Courtaulds. Ltd.. the weh ATi known British firm of rayon pre ducers, have recently acquired the pn mises and machinery of the Arrow Mi i <191S» Co., Ltd., a cotton-spinning fae tory situated In Castleton. Rochdale. This mill is equipped with 133.0t
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  • 102 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and variou brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon »1.1» Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon
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  • 53 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE. Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $o.B*. Socony Motor Gasoline (114 drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (latins) per tin 3 70 KEROSENE. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.20 Sylvan Arrow (per
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  • 677 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.mji The following ruDDer snare quotaUodL are Issued by rraser and Co.. and Lya y md Eratt Issue 7alue FT»ser ujrmn j! Shares ft Co IL 1 Allenby 175 185 1.75 180 EJ 1 Alor Gajah 1.32% 140 1.20 130 \j IA.
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  • 67 3 DAILY TRICES CCRSWT. Singapore, Fri lay. 'to -r Buyers. Sellers. R S S. eejuul to London Standard, Spot (loose) U H do. (F. 0.8.) July M Standard R.S.S. on Tender: J Aug Sept. W r'4| Oct. Deo. |J2 Jan. March April June *j» Tone of Market:
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 ft THE I SOUTH BRITISH' INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated la New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. MARQOLIOUTH, Ma&mfer OFFICE: 1. FIN LAY SON CHEEN. THE: I EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MQTOR CAR, \..J PERSONAL ACCIDENT and V WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. "mm A D
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    • 89 3 THE EASTERN BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH t, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Sunecribed Capital EWOO.OOO Pald-up-Capltal f1.0t0.000 Reserve Fund and Rest I »00,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, -Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Smsaoore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 62 3 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life weU armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager *o help in establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TO-DAY.
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    • 111 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lt (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO fmvr o A N THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. THE HO HONG BAN LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, l*n* BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng, Esq Chairman. Lee Kong Chian, Esq., V-ce-Cha^marv Tan Ean Wkm\ b*. Lee Choon Seng, Esq.. Lim
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 645 4 11. HASSAN. ItICTKICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. I M-S7, Brta Basah Road. SINGAPORE Ii you are in need of electric I at*, tanx, motors, etc., and water •rice, rAease write to the above Birpsa or Thone 8411. W EVEREST INK GUM Bered free anywhere in Malaya for Br amounting to not
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    • 1218 4 l > ATTRACTIVE AUCTION i SALE OF Modern Styled Crossgrain Teak Household Furniture. «'c. To be held 0* No. -8; Hullei Road (off Emerald HiH and Cairnhrll Roads), ON SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934, At 2.30 p.m. Comprising a practically new suite of armchairs and settee with mattresses, circular centre and
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    • 397 4 MIUAIIUma IiILAIU. WANTED—Canvassers for engraving firm. Commission and allowance. Experii ence not necessary. Good prospects for 1 right man. Apply Box No. 302, c i Malaya -Tribune. WANTED—Agents, Ladies and Gentlemen. Liberal commission, honest and hard working, need apply. The Manager, c o 27. Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. k WANTED
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    • 235 4 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhnby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, St etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Prinri, THE BEST BOOK
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    • 487 4 GRAND MID YEAR CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. Alarm Clocks from 90 cts. upwards. Pocket Watches from 5i.25 upwards. Wriat Watches from $2.00 upwards. FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE. Yick Won Ring 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). BBBBtssassssßaaseaa is mass ■jih [GENUINE SllaSS EUGENE
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  • 85 5 Victims Include WeliKnown Residents I rjOME of the victims of the recent series »"i < bua:laries in Singapore are well n residents. y Include Mr. F. J. Morten, Director Education, Mr. D. W. McLeod, PrinI R tffles Institution, and Wingnder B. P. Hunter. Morten suffered the greatest loss,
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  • 86 5 ung mothers are of'en worried to n what t do when baby is unwell, when rish and coss, cries most of the will not (50 to sleep, refuses to eat, is bled with his teething, all such cases Baby's Own Tablets t an I a safe
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  • 81 5 RAPHAEL PORTRAIT FOR SALE Berlin. A picture of a woman claimed to be a genuine Raphael is amcng a number of works In a south German collection which will shortly t>e offered in the Lepke auct'on rooms here. The painting has been painted over o some extent and it will
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  • 6 5 Vtewa Of A London Visitor Reuter.
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  • 442 5 London, July 19. MR. Tain Tsen. vice-chairman of the Judicial Yuan, who is now touring Europe to study judic al methods, interviewed by Reuter, said that the purpose yf his trip was to investigate European prisms and judicial systems. He spent s'x weeks in Paris, studying the law code and
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  • 99 5 JOHORE RUBBER ASSESSMENT The follcwing have been appointed to form the Rubber Assessment Committee lor Johore: the Deputy Controller of Rubber (chairman*, the H° n m Ungku Abdul Aziz, the Hon. Mr. W. Miller Mackay. the Hon. Mi. D. o. a. Fraser. the Hon. Dato S. Q Wong, Mr. j
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  • 151 5 Inquest At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.t Kuala Lumpur, July 19. AN inquest into the death of a Chinese woman who was knocked down by a delivery van belonging to Messrs. Robinson and Co. on June 5, was held by Che Ahamad at the Coroner's Court, tociay. It was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 148 5 V HUE A WAYS I Inexpensive I Vacuum STRONG METAL j FLASKS. CASE AND GLASS Pint Quart COOTAINER IN I <: p GREEN, BROWN AND BLUE. t Pint Size $0.65 each. 2 0 95 POPULAR SHAPE WATER WITH LIP AND JUGS. COVER. QUART SIZE MOTTLED COLOUR BASE WITH PLATED TOP,
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    • 203 5 I Dental Magnesia S (Contains over 75% Milk of Magnesia) Corrects Mouth Acidity J Whitens Teeth Quickly I Protects the Gums 28. k «iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiitiiiii«Hint:>cinntii «i:ait«.-« <* »»ai.iiwii..i::t..r I BRITISH MADE Racing CYCLES I m I ON VIEW AT:— I GUAN HOE HIN 69, Victoria St., Singapore. im i Hiiiimi tin
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 528 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Play In Fourth Test Match THE first and second days' play in the fourth cricket Test Match between England and Australia at Heading ey, Leeds, will be described in accounts to be broadcast through all transmissions to-day or tc-moirow. These accoun lz will be given by
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    • 290 5 11.00 p.m. The Ho'el Metropole Orchestra (leader. A. Rossi), under the direction of Emil'o Colombo, relayed from the Hotei Metropole. London. (T m Signal from Greenwich at 15.45). 11.35 p.m. The B B C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. SATURDAY A.M. 3.L0 a.m. News Bulletin. J 35 a.m. A
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  • 106 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED. Breiviken, Norwegian, 1,599 tons; from Hongkong 20-7, to Rangoon 20-7. Merlin, French,, 954 tons; from Saigon 19-7, to Saigon 23-7. Plancius, Dutch, 3,530 tons; from Belawan-Deli 20-7, to Sourabaya 20-7. Quebec City, British, 2,877 tons; from Odessay 20-1, to Vladivostok
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  • 96 6 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear cf ihe range as possible during the aercplan.3 machine-gun practice, which w 11 take place at Puiau Suber on I 2, 3. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 14, 15 and 1G, commencing at 7
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  • 204 6 The following passengers are failing by the P. and O. Rajputana, which left Singapore for Europe this morning:— 11. H. the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, Mr. C. Forster, Miss E. James, Mr. Booth, Tengku Zakaria, Tengku Nasir, Mrs. R. V. M. Buchanan. Brig. H. J. Wallis, Miss
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  • 107 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 20. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nieuw Holland 2. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S) Kola 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Tung Song 32; Kepong 33; Pyrrhus 35; Steel Traveler 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Chinese Prince
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  • 12 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Baloeran June 29 July 19
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  • 300 6 Immediate Action FIRST BATCH TO BE IMPORTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 19. JHE Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines has decided that steps shall immediately be taken to provide Kinta with mining labour, which is urgently required, as a result of the special committee's
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  • 191 6 SELLING. Singapore, JulJ 20. London 3 months' sight 2(4 532 London 4 months' sight 2|4 9«4 London 60 days' sight 2,4 /q London 30 days' sight 2 4 ?*o London demand gj JS London T.T. 2,4 5^64 Lyon and Paris demand «»< Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia
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  • 351 6 DIARY Of THE DAY WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 20 High Tides.—3.37 a.m, 3.58 p.m. Football: Govt. League, Second Division Land v. Police, Police Depot; Friendly, R.I. v. ACS., A.C.S.; Johore J.C.F.A. v. Education, J.C.S.C. padang; Malay League, K. Tiong v. Kolzum Bahar, Jalan Besar Stadium
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  • 57 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Laughing Boy." APOLLO.—"Forbidden" and "Huatile." CAPlTOL—"Fashions of 1934." EMPIRE.—"The Eagle and the Hawk." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancins, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"The Queen's Affair.' RlTZ.—"Charlie Chan's Greatest Case and "Leave It To Me."
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 787 6 1 SINGAPORE HOTELS I ji*M •inminiiwwn i i i i i i i *-1 i i niu i miii i iii* m inn i i i i i i i i ii 1 LANKA HOTEL, (BtobUa&ed 1905). iTheOnlyBoarding Fiva Minutes Walk A and Lodging House IfsTuL fSKSu mat bk~ Sta-
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    • 68 6 RELIEVE 5 Irritations quickly and easily For sufferers from itching, burning affections, eczema, pimples, rashes, red, rough skin, sore, itching, burning feel, chafing*, chappin?*, cuts burns ami all forma of di.4igurii.g blotcliej», v p rf,n, l ,t n»ay be found by anointing with Ctilieura Ointment. It quickly s<K>tbea and &oon
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 299 6 [POSTAL IHT€LLICtHCE| SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Australia, Eastern and Southern (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. Mauritius (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m Java, South West-Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T Dilly 'Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. New Zealand (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. South Africa (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, Selat Pandjang, Fort de
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    • 420 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of lohich are readers of the Malaya Tribune This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included iii the
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    • 82 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service La»t Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. S ations. Deg. p. Inches. Hours. Deg. P. Alar Star 87 OGI 75 Sitiawan 88 0,02 25 78 j X Trengganu «>0 0.0 5 74 Laik' 4 .Warn 88 0 or, 8 5 75
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  • 592 7 MEETING WITH CARL LAEMMLE Joined Universal SENSATION OF THE INDUSTRY PEOPLE who long to meet film actors are generally interested in nothing more than seain-j them at close range and talking to them— but anyone who wants to meet an executive of the films is
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  • 870 7 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films THERE'S a big difference between act- inp and acting natural, according to William Dieterle who directed William Powell's latest First National picture, "Fashions of 1934/' now showing at the Capitol Theatre. DIETERLE, who had to choose somr Frenchmen for certain roles
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  • 242 7 Hinder Tour Of Large Show Comoany WHILE the engagement of the Marcus Show at the Capitol for a ten-day period commencing in a fortnight is now an assured fact, for a time it appeared that the Singapore booking would not be fulfilled. The threat of cancellation was due
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  • 177 7 Indian Women Join Cast Ot "Laughing Boy" Sealing their contracts with thumb marks in true Indian fashion, W hite iird and her daughter. Walk Alone, Navajo Indians, were signed for roles in 'Laughing Boy," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s now picture of Navajo tribesmen from the Pulitzer prize novel by Oliver
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  • 55 7 Madrid. Spain's first marionette film, Produced bylour Spainards in collaboration has Seen given the comprehensive title oi •'Art love Punch and Judy uSrtS? minutes the dim has hf-en very well received in Madiua. Features ot it are the on the nands of a violinist, a pianist and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 606 7 1 mm, mimiiiiß >™™™">*™«"»**»' f I 1 $250 FOR AN ALL CORRECT SOLUTION. jr FLYING HOUSE' TOOTH PASTE I COMPETITION NO. 4 1 MISSING WORDS COMPETITION. 1 AH that competit >rs have to do is to fill in the missing words on entry M I form below' Each space represents
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 573 8 GALA PREMIERE I 1 I "O" I X TT** ■i I THE SHOW EVERYONE j 6.15 9.15 J j HAS BEEN WAITING FOR |j? AGAIN WARNER BROS. BRING YOU THE LAST WORD IN ENTERTAINMENT f jv 10 GREAT COMEDY STARS! 200 GORGEOUS GIRLS! 60 BEAUTIFUL MODELS! fj [FV&sFiioris of 1934
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    • 156 8 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENT I I i I m f I WANTED—A Good Shorthand Typ I j must be used to the Remingtjn Xoisej., I If. Typewriter. Apply to: Box No. 392, I I. Malaya Tribune. ORCHIDS—Just arrived from the wi! h I of Borneo Bulbophyllum Lobbii, the kine; Bulbophyll urns,
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  • 45 9 In honour of the birthday of the ProMohammad Sal-lal-lah-hu-alihi-asallam, the Muslim Community of Kuang held a celebration at the Kuang que on Thursday evening. was ,he r'irst celebration of its kind ever held at the Kuang Mosque. J, «i
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  • 20 9 r. L. Chapman, formerly of Messrs. tl Co.. Klang. has settled down at 222 Darn by Street, Pollokshields. Glasgow.
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  • 37 9 c ai anal solemnisation of the feast Ai.ne will take place on Sunday. July 29. in Province Wellesley when thouof pilgrims from all parts of > annuaUy assemble to ask fo? and to fulfil their vows.
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  • 58 9 M Jacca cyclists may be assured of the fcty of their bicycles when Uiey go ketjrig, for a bicycle shed is under r-uction. The shed is next to the t Superintendent's Office. Mr Cheah Soon Hock, barrister-at-iaw, i former Penang Queen's Scholar, has Ined the firm of S. Shunmugam.
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  • 64 9 VhQ Qreen Cow Tavern, Telcm Valley, Cameron H ghlands. advertise-: a I tl d rodfri if 11 $5 a day, inclnding isil [find arid hill vegetables. Bishor Devals paid a visi< t 0 the I d run Highlands from Teluk Anson. it to the Highlands to inspect the
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  • 143 9 Relatives and friends of Dr. Teh Lian Swi 1 of Ipoh, v. il regret to hear of the h of trlS father, Towkay Teh Mci Kia, at his residence at Changkat, near Niboug TebaL The funeral took placeon Sunday. ol Mr. J. Dunford Wood. Advocate a-'d Solicitor Ipoh was
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  • 230 9 Karuppi&h, who va>s banished Eor iii'e from Peral' thirteen years ago. forgot that, the law has a long* arm and returned rb'the EMS Tne Police found fcJBJ at Klang and Mr. Justice Burton, of Kuala Lumpur, saying that he <the Judge > nad no option, sentenced K*rupptah to
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  • 44 9 The marriage will take place at the Hu 7e\v Seah on Saturday of Mr Ooi Kee Am., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ooi Phee Teik. to-Miss Ong Suat Im. second daugntei of the late Mr. Ong Kirn San and Mrs. Ong Kirn San.
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  • 78 9 AJfchough the smallest settlement in the- Colony proper, The Bindings, which have been returned to Perak, share with Malacca the pride of being the oldest settled districts In Malaya. The area was originally held by the Dutch, and the ruins of the old fort and a factory still
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  • 40 9 His Highness the Yang di Pcrtuan Besar oi Negri Sembilan iTuanku Sir Abdul Rahman. K.C.M.G.,1 accompanied by Tungku Nassir. his younger brother, and Tungku Zakaria. Private Secretary, will leave for Europe on a six month*' hoiidav on July 20.
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  • 27 9 ItV. S. Visuvalingam. Postmaster TanJong Rembutan. has left the local hospital where he was successfully operated 021 tor appendicitis. He is now on convalescent leave.
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  • 40 9 I T!j£ (Engagement is announced of Mr. i Yeo BcnjT Chuan. Manager. Napov 1 Es- int;-. Kedah. tc Miss King-Yuet Wong, i eldest cauehtcr :>i Mr. Lin-Hu Wong, ''peril:? tnd Hrs. Lin-Hu Wong of Hcngi*.cng r.nd Aior Srn.
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  • 810 9 I Full Details f 4 i J i i SINO-JAPANESE CLASH Shanghai, July 20. 'J'HE Central Political Council, according to a message from Nanking, has approved the budget for the next financial year commencing from July. The budget has been balanced. The annual revenue is put
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  • 432 9 Perak Assize Hearing Ends (From Our Own Correspondent> Ipoh, July 19. THE -rial of K. Singaram,. a clerk employed in the office of Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab. Advocatc and Solicitor Ipoh, on a charge of foregry, was concluded i t thf Perak Assize Court, io-dav when his
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  • 88 9 Superfluous To Answer German Charges 99 j London. July 18. THE Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, said he considered Ihe reputation of British journalists ttood sufficiently high for it to be superfluous for him to make representations tc
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    • 238 9 I TO-NIGHT i I A PARAMOUNT SUPER AIR THRILLER. 1 I FREDRIC MARCH, JACK OAKIE, CARY GRANT. Etc. in "The Eagle The Hawk" j STUNTS! THRILLS! ACTIONS! g Next Change:—A Circus Thriller. Matinees: Sat. Sun., July 21 22. Z Charles Bicktrrd, (ire'a Nbsen (Lady Fox Double Talkies Tiger Tamer) ia
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    • 261 9 •jt"iHii'itmnriinriiitinmiiu-)i|tww 1 l j re off Every Morning J I #i*7«tfs yip '"'c- but now a nd bodies- 71 7V» V w- j "Both of them are up in their Ii studies stand high at school. I*m sure Quaker Oats is the reai son. it starts them off right. g
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  • 210 10 WEE—Mr. Wee Chin Seng, a?e 62. of 110-P, Haig Road, passed away peacefully at 2 a.m., on Wednesday, July is. The deceased leaves behind n wife, sons, Wee Oh Teck, Wee Hun Kok. Wee Hun Poh. 1 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, Tun Eng Earn. Lee Soe Hock, 1
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  • 747 10 IN presenting his report on the health oi* Singapore for 1933 —a report which we hope all readers have carefully studied— Dr. P. S. Hunter conducts his usual crusade against two admitted evils, slum areas and overcrowding. There is much sympathy with his point of view, and we should
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  • 164 10 Squadron-Leader A.E. Barr-Sim and Mrs Barr-Sim sailed for Eurooc today by the Rajputana. V News has been received of the death in England of the Rev. W. h. Williams, formerly of Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Williams, who for a number of years represented the British and Foreign Bible Society In Kuala
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  • 221 10 QUR atterwon has been drawn by a coi respondent to what he alleges to be illegal ramcking In coupons Issued ;o small-holcfors for the export of lubber. I is asserted that some smallholders prefer to sell their coupons, without he relative stocks, to certain uncciupulous
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  • 170 10 QUR London correspondent, by the air mail which arrived ycs.erday, sent us a piece of news which is of importance to radio enthusiasts in this country. It is also of considerable significance to the general public in Malaya, showing as it does how backward we in this
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  • 183 10 yyORK proceeds steadily with the giant Cunard liner, as yet unnamed and known as 534. From tt\3 point o; view of providing work for many hundreds of men the news that the ship was being proceeded with after tho yards had been shut down for several months was
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  • 135 10 I jyj R Kermit Roosevelt, the head of the company, is emphatic in his views on giant ships. "If the British would make, me a flat present of their giant Cunarder," he said recently, "if they would give it to m e free, with no insurance,
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  • 351 10 By "Looker-On" A FEW I published the o.her day regarding the. concern of Will Rogers when he found he could not charter an aeroplane in Singapore to fly to Bangkok has prompted a friend in Bangkok to send me some recollections. A A Mr. Rogers, it
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  • 30 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. CINEMA NEWS, 7. SPORTS NEWS, 14, ,5 and 16. BRITISH INDUSTRIES HOUSE, 18. THE FOUTH-WEST AND NANKTNG. 19.
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    • 88 10 I INEXPENSIVE TRANSPORTATION X FOLDING GO-CAR P j IJpiiJ IS IDEAL FOR I I TRAVELLING I if /1 BECAUSE IT FOLDS I J lmZ?*fft\\ COMPACTLY' AND I ,J ,s VERY EASY TO I PRICES FROM I $6.50 EACH I Robinson Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur JOHN UTILE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE,
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    • 67 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., j TORONTO, CANADA. Established 1900 I Insurance G $139,000,000.00 j 1 Chief Agent For Malays Vl R. VICK E4, Hong Kjiiir Chambers, ££n japore. Jp— FEW ARK i GIVEN THE ART O<F PERj 1 ECT TAILORING. I The famou, house ».f WING LOONG enjoys this singular
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  • 657 11 END OF GENERAL STRIKE Citizens Revolt FOOD FETCHED BY FORCE Reuter. San Francisco, July 19. THE labour unions have voted to end the general strike. The general strike committee pledges every resource, financial and moral, towards the termination of the waterfront strike. Another
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  • 75 11 When a ricksha puller appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. Grfce) this mornmg for sentence on a nvtnret* r,f theft Court Inspector McLena ricksha had been lef unattended in Rochore Road when tne aroused took possession of it ana P«eu for mre. The complainant eventually t,a T
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  • 89 11 American Soldier's Fatal Leap Reuter. Panama, July 19. TWO American soldiers jumped from a window of the barracks at Fort Davis during the earthquake. One was killed and the other broke a leg.—Reuter. An earlier message stated: Severe earthquake shocks have been experienced throughout the Isthmus of Panama,
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  • 98 11 Constable On Capital Charge ABDULLAH Khan, a Pa than police constable attached to the Strait! Settlements Police, appeared before he Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice> this morning. He was charged with the murder of at a house in Arab Street on Tuesday a Chine c youth named Lee
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  • 84 11 Wolves (Roaming In The Streets Nanking, July 20. THE inhabitants of Nanking are taking great care when out walking in the streets at night owing to (he presence of wolves in Houlien Street and tne vicinity. Many people have been attacked and injured by these creatures. The PoSce
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  • 109 11 Accused Who Says He Was s Kidnapped Some parties interested in the case made me drunk and had me bodily removed to Malacca," sa d Udan Singh, an accused in the local police courts, explaining why he had failed to attend a preliminary inquiry on June 14
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  • 79 11 Alleged Theft As A Servant kJVA V V Hassan bin Senan, a young Malay, appeared before the Second Magistrate (MV. N. Gricej this morning on a charge of theft as a servant of a roll of silk and a silver card-case valued at $23. Tne accused was employed
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  • 88 11 Shrinkage Owing To Depression Reuter. New York, July 19. OWING to the depression, it is estimated that the estate of the late Mr. Harry Payne Whitney, the millionaire bankĕr and racehorse owner, which was valued at $62.808,000 net and $72.740,000 gross at the time of his death, has
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  • 373 11 Chinese Girl Knocked Down By Bus A Chinese girl of about seven years of age was knocked down by a bus in Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday morning. She received bruises over the left side of her temple, and back, and was taken to Hospital in a semi-conscious condition.
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  • 144 11 Son's Alleged Theft From Molher I The case in which a Chinese mother was alleged last week to have been reluctant to press a theft charge against her son was mentioned again this morn ng before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander. Ang Tian Soo, a young
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  • 473 11 European Tour BIG SEND-OFF THIS MORNING BEEN fi by a great number of his P ii ends and his own staff, whose gorgeous Malay costume** lent a festive and striking appearance to the S.H.B. wharves where the Rajputan; was berthed, lI.H. Yan<r di Pertuan Besar of Negri
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  • 60 11 Export Duty Increased By Two Cents Reuter. Batavia, July 19. THE Government has fixed the export duty on native rubber on the basis of* 10 cents a half kilogram of dry rubber, compared with eight cents previously. The duty will come into force for the exports of wet
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  • 106 11 Seditious Documents In Selangor THERE have been important developments following the raid made by the Detective Department en the servants' quarters attached to the bungalow of Mr. Were, manager'of Kampong Kuantan Estate, as a result ef which four Chinese were taken into custody and large quantities of alleged
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  • 72 11 Charged with driving a car in a rash and negligent manner and J£ er J; b X causing death to a girl named Ah HO, Lok Tiam Lim, a motor driver claimed trial this morning before the Fourtn Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whjtton. The girl is in
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  • 190 11 Commission Of Inquiry Suggested Istanbul. Ju'.y 19. THE British Ambassador, Sir Pcrcv Loralne, had a frank and Lie Giscuvslon with the Foreign Mir> stcr. Ttwfil- Ruslidi Bey, v. ho expressed great regret over the Samos incident and suggested that a mixed commission >1 enquiry would establish the
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  • 19 11 The Deputy Controller of Labom reports that 1.261 State-aided labourers arrived at Penang yesterday by the Erinpura.
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  • 129 11 Construction IMans i CAN NO LONGER BE DELAYED Reuter. London, July 19.j SPEAKING in the House of Col mons, Mr. Baldwin said t Government had come to the cone sion that it could no longer del measures which would in the nt few years bring the Air
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    • 193 11 t iii|iltis| l .liilil|illMI!i|.i|i:|!il>!l;;|!:f nv;;i;:|i;t:!|ii|i I's ■<>■■•■ 1 HUMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate) j I flavour of HEYMANi I BUTTER is due t( J I the ideal condition.under which it is made I Produced in Victoria. I 11 Australia, it is handle< m j I "SOLE AGENTS: UmWMNWMMMN i n
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  • 1867 12 EURASIAN AND CHINESE Three Charges iOPENING OF THE DEFENCE j BEE final stages were reached yesterday in the Assize hearing which a Eurasian named Norman ftrt Jansen, a former" steward at Kian Tock Seng Hospital, and X Hylam Chinese named Pang th Pin pnd Wong Si
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  • 210 12 Dead Body Of Chinese Discovered (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 20. A CHINESE mining kepala, employed by Meru Tin, in tlie course of an inspection of a pipeline, noticed a peculiar smell at a certain spot. On closer examination he found a patch of ground newly-dug
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  • 393 12 Brother Entitled To Sister's Money A SUIT between two Chettiars over money alleged to be due on deposit and current accounts plus interest, was decided in favour of the plaintiff, judgment to that effect being given by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard), yesterday in the Supreme
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  • 90 12 Committee To Revise Civil Procedure A Bill is to be introduced in the Tohore State Council providing for the establishment of a Rule Committee to evise civil procedure in the Supreme yourt. The Civil Procedure Code, while suitible to the lower Civil Courts is not iltogether suited
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  • 509 12 Charge Against Four Cantonese HAVING participated in a gambling party with success, a middle-aged Chinese of the labouring class' was on his way home when he was waylaid by four Cantonese and robbed of $21.70 in cash. Giving an account of what happened, before the District
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  • 1049 12 Constable Charged FURTHER EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY rjpHE hearing was continued before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) yesterday, in connect ir... with the preliminary inquiry in which an additional Sikh police constable named Nani Singh is alleged to hav wounded a compatriot with an ax«: and
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    • 27 12 i i iii i ••'■•^■■•-•^■-■'••••-"-"•-•"•"^■■"•M»w»uwi»u»n»ii«iiiiiiUi«iiiiiii(IflHUt(HM|!:intlHiit!HfHHW» 7* BURROUGHS IT BEEFEATER LONDON DRY GIN JAMES BURROUGH LOCALE DISTILLERY LONDON.ENOLAND. L f McALISTER CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS; S.S. A F.M.S.
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    • 19 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARIHE, MOTOB VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT!
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  • 826 13 Government Employees PENANG BENEFIT FUND 4 MASS cf documentary evidence, comprising receipts and counter foils, bank paying-in books and a count books were produced in the course of the proceedings in the case in which W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin are charged with falsification o'.
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  • 176 13 Refugees Flocking To Harbin Shanghai. July 20. 4 LARGE area around the southern sect on of th e Chinese Eastern Railvay, in Manchuria, extend ng from Tsitihar to Antak, is flooded. The crops rave been destroyed. Thousands of efugees are gathering at Harbin. The river* in Hopei have
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  • 168 13 League Of Nations Bulletin The following is the health bulletin jf the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended July 14 Bassein: 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay 1 smallpox case and no death. Calcutta: 78 cholera cases and 30 deaths is
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  • 265 13 Interesting Discussion At Malacca [From Oar Own Correspondent Malacca, July 19V FEATURE of the usual. monthly meeting of toe Munic pal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon was an nteresting discussion on the selection of candidates for posts in the Municipal ty arising from several questions brought up by Mr.
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  • 66 13 Increase Of Cargoes From Russia London.July 16. The President of the Board of Trade Mr. Runciman, stated in the House of Commons to-day that of the net tonnage of vessels which arrived at United Kingdom ports with cargo from Russia during the six months ended June 30. this
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  • 64 13 First Of Four 35-Ton Propellers London, July 16 The first of the four propellers designed for the great new Cunarder 534 was taken from London docks by steamer to-day to be fitted to the liner, ilt weighs 35 tons, has 118 square feet !of surface, four blades, and
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  • 168 13 THE CINEMAS "Laughing Boy," one of the most un- > usual pictures that has been shown in Singapore for some consider able time bjgan a season at the Alhambra last night. It features Ramon Novario and Lupe Velez. The theme is attractive and it is
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  • 98 13 The "Charlie Chan" series of pictures, starring Warner Oland, have always delighted cinema-fans and drawn full houses. One of the series entitled "Charlie Chan's Greatest Case," with Heather Angel in the chief feminine role, was shown last night at the Ritz cinema, opposite Lorong 41,
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  • 71 13 Only Yesterday At The Roxy John 14 Stahl's Universal dram? "Only Yesterday." commenced a season at the Roxy last night and crowded houses thronged the hall at both performances. The story is another saga of heartthrobs and comes to a startling conclusion. "Only Yesterday" is a great piaur. with such
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  • 134 13 Conviction For Dishonest Retention Siolen from under the very roof ci the Police Courts, some implemen o used in repairing the old Second P°^ E Court, had found their way into a S~ cond-hand goods £hop. v, The workman w*ho missed them, sup sequently recognised a lost
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  • 83 13 Dr. Rajchmann Reports On His Mission Reuter. Geneva. July 19. The Economic Committee of the League of Nations this afternoon heard Dr. Rajchmann's account of his mission to the Far East. Dr. Y. C. Koo, Chinese Government representative, gave the committee supplementary information on the economic situation
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  • 117 13 Produced again yes'erday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander the Hokkien haulage contractor. Tan Ah Kow, who is charged with cheating a European firm of a total of more than $7,000, applied for a reduction of bail, through his counsd, which was brought down from $10.00J
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  • 57 13 The Pol'c" Band, under the direction of Mr F E Minn", will olay the fo lowing programme in the Botanic Gardens on Sunday, ot 9 p.m.: Overture, "Zampa." Herold; Selection. "Romeo and Juliet." Gounod; Serenade, "Berceuse de Jocelyn." Godard; Hungarian Mazurka, "La Tsigane. Oanne, Selection, "Patience," Sullivan; Suite,
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    • 177 13 THE EMPLOYERS 9 LIABILITY S ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). 11 L 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, rIRE. J v MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL 1^ RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE Ift INSURANCE. I IGeneral1 General Agents ■1. 811«, DARBY CO., LTD., I V SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144. J J Special? Jispirin I The
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  • 864 14 untitled Smith And N. S. Wise Play Brilliant Tennis untitled DOUBLES TITLE ANNEXED Holders Beaten i>».T.A. TOURNAMENT b CONCLUDED T. > Y Smith and N. S. Wise deprived Choon Leong and Yon# Loon ng of the honour of carrying off handsome cup for the Singapore up tennis open doubles championje
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  • 104 14 i,%ll List Of Winners And v Runners-Up n; r IJThc following rs the full list of e ,f^ nneis a nd runners-up in p® Singapore open tennis tournament which 'concluded yesterday:— £,OPEN SINGLES: Winner, Lim Soo; runner-up, Chua Choon hmi*. t£>PEN DOUBLES: Winners, N S. jnse and
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  • 248 14 Singapore Sikhs Beaten In The Tug-Of-War (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 19. FAVOURED by line though warm weather, the Johore State Police held their annual athletic sports on the Johore Civil Service Club padang this evening when competitors from the Depot, Johore Bahru. Muar, Batu
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  • 93 14 i Championship Ties For To-morrow TiHE quarter-final ties in the Singapore open mixed doubles championship will be played to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. as follows at the Drill Hall:— Koh Kcng Siang and Miss Tai Yee Weng v. Soah Eng Hee and Miss Aileen Wong. Gan Hoik K.e ar.d
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  • 45 14 S.C.C. team v. tnc Bcndcmeer A.C. on Thursday, Juiv 26, at the S.C.C. E. (Sherrington; J. W. faunccy, F. a. McCaiiery; C. U. Van Houten, L. v! Tyior, A. Donald; A. F. Johnson, H Fyfe, Y. W. Brand, J. E. King, H. Olsen
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  • 49 14 Chinese Chin Woo A.A. team v. the Social A.P. to-morrow at the S.C.F.A ground: Yip Peng Yew, Tai Yew Cha 1 Yong Eng Mon, v>iio Sew Weng. o. a. boon, Lon Ting uneong, Khan Hock Hoy! Leong aq cnong, Joan buu t,ml Cnee and Lain fcrit mn.
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  • 38 14 Entr.es lor the open singles championship oi me Sea* turn wueng i>aumdnton Party close on Tuesday, j;,:y ji. lilie draw wih lake place on Aug i and the tournament wtU commence on Aug. 4.
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  • 78 14 Match Starts At Leeds To-day Ihe fourth Test match between England and Australia starts at Leeds to-day, and will be continued up to Tuesday evening if not finished earlier. Australia won the first game, at Nottingham, by 238 runs, and England the second, at Lord's by an
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  • 137 14 To-morrow's Meeting ,At The Depot THE annual athletic meeting of the S.S. Police will be held at the Thompson Road Depot to-morrow. This meeting follows the Depot and Singapore Contingent's sports meetings, held recently, and is attracting considerable interest. The Penang Police have sent up a strong contingent
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  • 149 14 Draw For The Hull Cup Competition (From Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 19. A MEETING of the committee of the Johore Bahru District Football Association was held in the Johore Club. J chore Bahru, yesterday evening with the Hon. Dato Awang bin Omar, VieePresident. In the chair
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  • 389 14 League Soccer ISLANDERS EASILY DEFEATED rpHE reserve elevens of the Chinese and Puiau Brani, who are at the top and bottom repeetively in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League table, met in the second round yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the game ending in a
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    • 28 14 j f from ffce /mes* 1 Orchards of j a Australia i J awrf I i America ffi 3 afresh consignment* i are received every fortnight S J
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    • 84 14 llli Ta f* 3 'ASPRO' Tablets immedi- scientifically formulated as a result of jB I ately the first sign of a Cold appears, careful chemical research investiga- I I and 2 Tablets every three hours tions and quick relief is obtained I 1 afterwards until symptoms Bisappear; because after ingestion
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  • 217 15 MALAYA CUP SOCCER Tactical Training TO-MORROW'S BIG MATCH 'i HE Singapore team is taking no chances in th<? "Malaya" Gup .«in petition.* Yesterday, at the Anson Road Stadium, the players Withered and discussed their projects and the methods they should adopt. Mr. R. L.
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  • 206 15 Souvenirs For Singapore Players Badges 1)0 presented by the S.A.F.A. to Singapore players who purticinated in the finals from 1930 tc 1933. after to-morrow's match. The players concerned and the reval's of the four finals in whuh they appeared are as follows: 193 C TEAM Singanoic beat
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  • 119 15 Ties Played, daring the wcei:-;nd *n the Useful B.P. tournament resuWeC W Ocov/ Hai beat Soh Bun Swee 14 -M (3-0»: Lim Jitt Wong beat P. O. John Pan.kar, 15-0. 15 -11. r Owe- Jim Hoe beat Chua Lad c 7 V, 3- Tan Bopn Bong beat End
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  • 165 15 Of Injured Star Player Reuter. New York, July 20. R A E Ru WAO injured his leg in the match agains'; Cleveland is improving and the doctor now says he hopes y ;o keep Babe in bed two days longer. Ruth is emphatic about resuming play on Sunday.
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  • 190 15 The National B.P. beat the Henderson •VP. at the latter's court by 4 games to 2 on Sunday. Scores (National B.P. names first»: Singles: Lim Cheng Kwee beat Chan ;<ee Lira 15—6, 15—7; Soong Cheng Hsing beat Cheong Soon Tuan 15—9. i5_U- c. S. Wee lost to Yap
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  • 134 15 Waken Lion Athletic Party beat the Kwong Wing Sew Night Schoc) Athletic Party at ping-pong by 4 games to 3. S-o'-e' .'W.L.A.P. names first*. Soh Teong Hoo beat Khoo Swee Buan 3— 2 Soh Teong Siew beat Loo Seng sion W 3 _2. Yeo Cheng Hai beat
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  • 30 15 m a win (nearer camera* and R. F. Smith, In action against the iii the men's doubles championship final at the S.C.C. yesternojoers in j club r annexpd the title>
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  • 201 15 Klang Team To Visit Kuala Lumpur RERULTS of the first round matches in the Yale B P.'s singles tournament played in Klang, are as fmlows. Charlie Lim (+3) beat Ng Moh Say (+7) wo.; Goh Ken? Koon < -1 3- oeat A T. Siiigam —2) 15 -5, 15—5;
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  • 67 15 Harrxmr-View bp. team v. the Green Hil! Br. at the Bukit Gheimln court o.i Sunday at 2 30 p.m.: Sinplos: Wee Peck Cnoon, Wee Kirn Wee Chiang Tiong Wah. N. R Ponnusamv. Lim Cheng Hong. Cng Kwee Wan ancl T. Peiumal. Doubles: Wee Peck Choon anc Wee Kirn
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  • 35 15 The pcrtponcd billiards cnamDiciisnip Anal 300 up' the Aston A.C. for Mr. S X T'sai s Shield, between Teo UOWec Hee and Lim Chuan Geak. will be playtd to-morrow at 8 p.m.
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  • 26 15 The yearly ronggeng ball of tne Fathul Karib Club will be held at the Clubhcuse. 226. Seiangoon Road, on Sunday, at 8 p.m.
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  • 25 15 A general meeting of all mer..bers interested in sports will be held a* the Clerical Union on Saturday. July »1 2.30 p.m.
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  • 150 15 Ledger Line Elevated To First Division I HE late stclassifications made by the Straits Racing Association are as loilows: HORSES Transfers.—Ledger Line from Class 2 to Class 1, Anticur from Class 1 to Class 2, Gold Joy from Class 1 to Class 2, Rico from Class 1 to
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  • 269 15 Board Of Control Formed BOXING enthusiasts in Kuaia Lumpur will learn with satisfaction that they may look forward to regular Doling contests in the near future. There are several good lads in the State, taut Uiey have had to go further afield, to S ngapore, Penang or Malacca,
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  • 45 15 Reuter. London, July 19. The County championship match between Middlesex and Lancashire at Lord's was finished in two day-, cue home side winning by ten wickets. Scores: LANCASHIRE: 144 and 193. MIDDLESEX: 292 for 9 wkts. decl. and 47 for 0 wkts. —Reu'ter.
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  • 465 15 Monopolists Beaten I HARRISON DOES THF, HAT-TRICK exciting soccer friendly \vap witnessed on the Padang yestet day when the S.C.C. beat the Gov$: ernment Monopolies by 5-3. lU4 M That the Club would run out id ners was iiuite evident from the *wa they dominated
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    • 131 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. i (Incorporated in the Straits Settleme»te). I j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. J LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. T he Company has £20,000 deposited with the
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  • 1451 16 Record Of Tourists' Visits To County Of Broad Acres 'THE following is a review of the visits of touring Australian teams I to Yorkshire, and of the many cut- standing performances in the long i list of matches which have been played between the
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  • 135 16 Annual Tom Bush Cup Competition Th3 annual Tom Bush Cup golf rompeti ion will be played in Johore shortIv. The first round must be completed by July 31, the second by Aug. 12, the semi-finals by Aug. 22 and the final will bt played on a suitable date
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  • 35 16 Indian Association team v. the S.C.R.C. on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the I.A. ground: Davar, Mistry, Hergovind, Amarcnand, B>r. Rajahram, Abbasbhoy, Naden, Kenneddy, Slokhan Singh. Fernandez, and Varma. Reserves: Peraman and Cliandy
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  • 110 16 At Second Day Of Ascot Races London, June 23. The totalisator takings at the second day of the Ascot races constituted a record for a day in this country, the total turnover being £93,305, compared with the previous highest of £82,816 on the last day at Ascot last
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  • 40 16 Newport, (Rhode Island) July 16. Th° Yankee bids fair to become America's defender for America's Cup Mr Sopwith's Endeavour. During trials, Yankee has beaten the newly-built Rainbow and Weetamoe four times and Rainbow has beaten Weetamoe thrice.
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  • 28 16 Lelt to rigbt: Nov 8miM and N. 8. /5 >vi' Cboro: and Cbua Cboon Leong wbo >«> "lc «..'M.«. "l Me lawn leluds doubles cb2M e >, Ii" s«"'ulecl v«»erd2.v.
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  • 237 16 Local Matches This Week-End Ceylon Tamils' team for the weekend: Saturday M.C.U. at Balestier: K. Kanagaratnam. R. V. S. Sundram. N. S Muthu. V. Paramsothy, C. Nadarajah, S £ivam, Ml lenatms. M. S. Maniam. N V. Ambiavagar. Kandasamy. Reserves: S. K. Sundram. S. K. Sin> gam. On Sunday
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  • 62 16 Week-end B.P. members are asked to attend at their home court to-morrow ac 315 p.m. for the return match with the Anthony B.P. m ft 1 VJ(S4 The team will be selected from: Y. C. Lee. Boey Keok Bin, Robert Lee, C. B. Nair, K. S. Maniam, Sect
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  • 244 16 Punai Wins Sunday's R.S.Y.C. Event. The RS.Y.C. "B" Class held a race for the "Boden Kloss" Cup on Sunday, when Punai, took the lead soon alter the start and held it to the finish. Of the eight boats that came out for the start. Harlequin was first
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  • 41 16 S.C.C. v. Raffles Institution to-morrow at 2 p.m.: P. Bartram, J. M. Brander, F. W. Fargus, W. Hannay, O. R. T. Henmar., A. L. Hill. P. W. Holt. E. McCreanor. W. H. McNeill. C. N. Reed (capt.), F. Vine.
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    • 358 16 'Iff I I I I i ft |i|tt|tiliil>-|* I ••nli'l'!• t IMI III I I III I I KM I I'I I I I I I I I I I I I I II» f 'Darigold Evaporated Milk! DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest fggjga and has no equal in
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    • 97 16 bald about Dandruff Maybe you don't realize that dandruff is the frequent forerunner of falling hair and baldness. For your hair's sake, check it. There is a very simple rule which will serve you well to overcome dandruff, and to keep your scalp in a healthy condition. Before every shampoo
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  • 1296 17 Supreme Court WOMAN'S CLAIM FOR ACCOUNTS "|N concluding this judgment I would add that I can only regret the continuance of this litigation I, t »tween the parties, which cannot in „v circumstances be productive of ny benefit either to the one or to t>ie other. "A
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  • 70 17 V Mme. Dietz, who is in charge of *he radio concerts given frem Tomlirison Hall every Wednesday, would like to hear from singers and inefcfwnentalis j who would care to assist. She will be i very glad to rehearse with ihem as '••'ell a* play their accompaniments at
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  • 121 17 WfjUJle-West Facing A Calamity Reuter. Kansas City, July Iff. WITH shade temperature reaching in degrees, coupled with the absence of rain for 27 days, ten middle-west States are facing a grave drought calamity. Industry in many parts is paralysed, property has been destroyed and mankind and cattle have
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  • 129 17 The King's Visit Manchester London, July 16. ifHE King and Queen were enthusiasX tically welcomed by great crowds when they visited Manchester to-day to open the new Central Library, which j accommodates one million volumes and cost *425,000 to build. Trie building, lOr which Mr. Vincent Harris was
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  • 142 17 Hopes Of United States Ambassador London,July 16. j The next meeting of the Wheat Advisory Committee, which represents the chief wheat exporting and importing countries of the world, will be held at the Board of Trade in London on Aug. 14. The American Ambassador in London, Mr. W.
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  • 65 17 Nine Straits-born Chinese women were arraigned before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) this, morning, charged with playing in a common gaming house. They were arrested in a house in Grange Koad by the Orchard Road police yesterday, i lt was stated that $3.25 was found on
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  • 47 17 A fine of $21 was imposed yesterday by the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M Brander, on a Tamil Mohammedan. Mohamed Saheed, who pleaded guilty to a charge of of possession of 21 unstamped letters. Accused arrived from India by the Rohna on July 14. t
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  • 40 17 Pleading guilty yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide, a Chinese schoolmsater, Tan Lee Kum, was bound over by the Third Magistrate Mr. J. M. Brander) for six months in $50. Accu/ed, it was alleged, had taken iodine.
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  • 117 17 The Lord Bishop of Chester was elected President of the Singapore D ocesan Association in succession to the late Lord Bishop of Ely at the annual meeting of the Association held in London. Mr. A. W. Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas and their smaii daughter, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur
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    • 62 17 XLAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE•Change over to Crompton to-dav and will effect economy in your lighting bills, at prices to suit all pockets, they are the highest quality available and are liritisn made. Froste/l or Clear lor every purpose Sole AfenU: UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD. Electrical Dept., Battery Road I Also stocked
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    • 171 17 I SHELL wins again, ji Grand Prix de L'automofoile j) Club de France. j fjj IST CHIRON I DRIVING AN ALFA-ROMEO 2ND VARZI II DRIVING AN ALFA-ROMEO (j 'MW<'s S'" 3RD MOLL SS s¥jf DRIVING AN- ALFA-ROMEO All Three Places S Jit ACHIEVED ON V Jp v e-1 1 Motor
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  • 1128 18 EMPIRE BUYING CENTRE A Want Supplied MILLION POUND BUILDING JJKITISH Industries House is designed to make good what ha: long been a deficiency in the British industrial equipment, the lack of a central market to which the buvers cf the world can come to buy, secure
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  • 58 18 The Industries To Be Represented Hardware and Ironmongery Cut.cry. Metal Wares. Motor Accessories. Scientific Instruments. Gas and Electricity. Paints, etc. Glass. Musical Instruments. Furniture. Canning. Dominions and Colonies Jewellery. Men's Wear. Textiles. Boois and Shoes. Perfumery. Printing. Stationery. Office Appliances. Advertising, etc. Hnavy Industries. General
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  • 199 18 .Monthly return of ('ea'ers and port stocks Strait* a. dealers' stocks 0 busineS8 30th June 1934 in tons as »^d. Dry r Wet TotTf Area R S S US S Wet Dr >' EStatC Blanket Dry Crepe BaTk Sheet LU P f^ la I" «> ft» „v
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    • 473 18 V~4| Choose th food that can be <&Pk~ I re,,ed "Pon to give your baby the V 4 same $o "nd start that breast-fed fi I \C A bdb,es en i°V »he food that has fi I built more than a million bonnie I~ T bdbies ,h food that combines
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    • 49 18 Articles may be handed in for SPECIAL and EXPRESS LAUNDRY SERVICE. I Dry Cleaning: Waterproofing, Invisible mending undertaken. WEEK DAYS, HOURS, 7 a-m, 2 p.m. 4-6 p.m SATURDAYS, HOURS, 7 a.m. 2 p.m RECEIVING DEPOT SINGAPORE STEAM LAUNDRY LIMITED. 255, ORCHARD ROAD, OPPOSITE COLD STORAGE. f| y B.S_L. 2.
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  • 1014 19 Hopes Of Close Co-Operation Being Established JHE following article, specially written tW the Malaya Tribune by our Shanghai correspondent, describes how the differences between the Nanking Government and the political and military leaders of the South-West are being disposed of. (From Our Own Correspondent./ j
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  • 760 19 "Weak-Kneed" Policy Of Government I It was only a month ago that there was a strong agitation in Canton to widen the gap between the central and provincial authorities following the arrival on May 24 of Mr. Hsiao Fu Chen vrom a sojourn in Bangkok. Mr. Hsiao Fu
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  • 74 19 Berlin. The first railway train in Germany is to run again over the first railway line. In preparation for the celebration next year of the centenary of the birth of the German railways, an exact replica of the lccpmotive and carriage making up the first train is
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  • 205 19 Steeplejack Risks Life To Save A Cockatoo Melbourne, Victoria. A YOUNG steeplejack climbed a steeple 90 feet high to save a big white cockatoo. The bird attacked him fiercely during his efforts to rescue it. But he was rewarded—with the gift of the bird. This is how
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  • 410 19 New Problem For Experts Washington. THE mosquito Anopheles, which has wrecked more human armies than j has shrapnel, has created a new problem for sanitary strategists through the recent extension of his known cruising radius. Anti-malaria control usually centres on the elimination of the Anopheles.. Until
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    • 130 19 motoring, new standards of performance and M^^^^^^^^^ safety —these have been Chrysler Motors contribu- Ay tions to a surging industry. Foremost has been value 11 and that is Chrysler-Plymouth's heritage. With all jBBmmH/o/ 111 of Chrysler's manufacturing and engineering facili- j 3 1 II ties at its disposal Chrysler-Plymouth stands
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