Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Makiytfs First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn- -No. 137 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935 FIVE CENTS* The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 11, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935 FIVE CENTSr
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 441 2 Shipping News Notices. TOO DRASTIC PRUNING OF SHIPYARDS War Nearly Lost Through Tonnage Shortage WARNING against too drastic pruning A S' the shipbuilding rtr 7 ountry was **TEij7wmta« D.nny Denny, chairman of M<? hr i' launc hed at Ltd. 4 nreat Britain nearly Mr. Denny sa;d a shortage of tost
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  • 181 2 British Deep-Sea Sailing Ship On World Voyage Cape Town. After a lapse of more than ten years, the Red Ensign is again to be seen fluttering from the peak of a British deep-sea sailing ship in Cape Town docks. She is the "Joseph Conrad," claimed to be
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  • 220 2 Once Steamed Through A Mythical Island Cape Town. A SHIP that once steamed through the cen've of an island which was not there arrived at Portsmouth recently. She i« H.M. sloop Milford returning from the Africa Station to pay off after her maiden commission Commissioned at Devonport
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 STEAB|ER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA 1». X O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Hue Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 0,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND 31,500 July 5 BEHAR 0,000 July 18 RANCH] 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 0,500 July 31 NALDERA 10,000 Aug. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 10 BURDWAN 0.070
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    • 30 2 O.S.KILINE "ARIZONA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JULY 11, direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 5337—9.
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    • 463 2 i I 11 I r»iijii|"tiilMi.liiiWiniuiiii:™Hßiimiii«ii«H«i'»ii»n«ii«»»i'"i HEAP ENG MOB S.S. CO., LIMITEi. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services; from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) ss. BAN HONG LIONG Tues. June 11 s.s. GIANG SENG
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    • 176 2 O.K. LINE (Incorporated in Japan). To London via Naples, Marseille*. Next Sailings— %m ♦s.s. SUWA MARU g s s FUSHIMI MARU *»J g 8 a at Casablanca. iMuM fares tq Ist class. 2nd class. Marseilles |SBJ To Japan via Hongkong, ShanghaL Next Sailingss.s. HAKUSAN MARU June 16 s.s. HARUNA MARU
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    • 524 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN^ From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S Sham. •MEONIA 25-6 25-0 26-6 28-6 ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 27-8 27-8 38-8 30-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10
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    • 484 2 STEAMER SAILINGS Aw NORDDEUTSCHEU (Incorporated Tho undernoted are the Company' tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1935 FRANKEN. for Hongkong, S'hai, N. China Japan June 11 SCHARNHORST" For Manila, Hongkong Shanghai g ISAR, for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan July 4 SAALE. for Honglfong, Shanghai, North China Japan July 14 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam,
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  • 154 3 NEW YORK MARKET STEADIER High Shipments From D.E.I. During May 'By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. lo day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 20V-j cts., up Vn ct. Market Tone: SteadyTin (Singapore), $112";., up $1%. Saturday's Prices: London: Closed. New York: 12 916 cts., up jj. ct. Market
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  • 69 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Souths buyers .38»;>, S. Kit tas buyers $4.470, U. iilangs buyers H 13, S. Luas buyers si.l 2. Pangnga RWei buyers 86. cum int. G per cent. RUBBERS: Kundongs $2.50 $2.60. T:»oahs buyers $1.92 1 2 P.">iairio buyers 1110 v buyers .99. m.
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  • 1466 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:— MINING Singapore. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser yaC Value Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 4 3 4 fixd 4i3 4jt»-d 11 A. Kumoang 31- 33- 31 6 33 6ccl< £1
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  • 73 3 Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buywrs. Stllera. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. June 20 5|16 20 716 Gcod F.A.Q. in cases F.OB Jur>.e) 20 516 20 716 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot, loose) (awardable Spore) 20% do. June 20% 20*4 <!o. Julv'Sept. 21% 21% do. Oct.|Dec. 22*4 22% do.
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  • 105 3 Mr. Cordell Hull On Stabilisation Washington, May 15. SENATOR Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, to-day issued a formal state- I ment declaring that he considered stabilisation of currency in important part of the trade programme of the, United States. He praised the broadcast speech of Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary
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  • 272 3 Big Advance In Electric Shares Reuter Wireless. London, June 6. The Stock Exchange ruled quiet owing to the fortnightly account concluding to-day, but the general tone continued good, an outstanding feature being the substantial advance of electrical equipment shares on the London Transport electrification plans. Commodities ruled quiet
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  • 53 3 To Be Continued For Another Year Reuter Wireless. London. June 6. A financial resolution has been issued providing for the necessary authority for continuance of the sugar subsidy with certain modifications for one year after Aug. 31 next. It is proposed, however, to discontinue payment of the subsidy
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  • 36 3 lb. Ayer Kuning 36J5Q0 Badek 23.000 Bradwall (F.M.S 4,100 Chersonese (FM.S I 68,0'i0 Dennis.own 32,0i'U Higlands and Lowlands 148 f >oo Klabang 132 375 Krian 54,:«'0 Sungei Krian i 32.500 Sungei Way <Selangor' 68.^00
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  • 343 3 Why The "Buffer" Pool Stocks Are Held CONSIDERABLE diversity of opinion v exists regarding the "walk out" of metal brokers from the tin market on Wednesday. As a protest against the slackness of business the few minutes "strike" could be justified, for after all brokers and
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  • 219 3 Government Plans For Emergency The Government Js setting up a permanent Industrial Expansion Board fo> thi purpose of working out with the industries concerned plans for their rapid expansion and transformation for th> provision of necessary military supplies ln the event of emergency. The board will have
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  • 228 3 Two Men Committed For Trial EDWARD Donallon. aged 74, described as a manager, of U Coptic-street, Holborn. W.C., and Joseph Walt?r Milward, aged 47. described as a printer's traveller of 26 Beauchamp-road, Upper Norwood, S.E., were at Marlborough Street Police Court, commit yd for trial at the
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  • 101 3 Negotiations Begun With Roumania Bucharest, May 15. A «jroup of German industrialists accompanied by Government representatives and fficials of th? Reichsbank are negotiating here lor ths investment of 30,000,000 marks n the Roumanian oil industry. The money is at present frozen in Roumania in consequence of the
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  • 96 3 Duiing the week ending June 1, 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 82,862 cases, of which 63.548 (77 per cent.) cases were to the United King dcm. 4,507 (5 per cent cases to tha Continent of Europe. 7,125 (9 per cent > cases to Canada, and 7,482
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 Nederlandscbe Handel -Maatschappij N. V. fNETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam, 1821. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Bunches throughout the Dutch East Indiej and i n the Straits Settlements, India, Chin*, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, LimitedCorresDOßdenti in the principal
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    • 25 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR 0 and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. FTNLAYSON GRRWN.
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    • 123 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000. Reserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin. Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking. Karachi. Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka. Paris. Peiping, Rangoon, Rio
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    • 242 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTO. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 161), Cecil St., Singapore. L G. JOHNSON, General Manager. Oversea- Banking Corporation! Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 592 4 M. HASSAN, N 4 17, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders e.cher big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Eptimat" submitted upon request without charge or obHgattion. 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 515 4 RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE—Area about 350 acres, fully planted. Tappable >-.(» acres. Distance 17 mdes from Johore Banru. Scudai si*. New coolie lines, factory bungalow, etc., recently built. Condition clean. Price $225 or nearest per acre al! round. Full particulars from Box No. 658, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED WANTED-
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    • 178 4 LOTUS' FACE BEAUTIFIER TRADE MARK 8 < IL J l. 3 a eh Removes FRECKLES, PIMPLES, PRICKLY—HEAT. ■M wffi mi urtiriiiMffmMwiiiiiiimiiMim iiiww THE PERFECT KEROSENE GAS-COOKER. Hidden Smokeless Odourless. l 4 gal. kerosene lasln for 2 l 2 hoars. Inspect it try it out without any obligation. Sole Distributor: BOON
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    • 433 4 MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT, recently estabHshed Corner of PURVIS STREET. Modern sanitary fittings open air tables served, well ventdatediroonw for private parties. English Ch rnese meals can be obtained at any time. Courteous service and satisfaction guaranteed. A trial will convince you We also cater for outside orders for wedding, engagement
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    • 285 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated and given up cases. Don't forget that the physician s highest and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure as it is termed- The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of
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    • 280 4 !A NEW SELECTION jjj CLOCKS WATCHES JUST UNPACKED! 5 THEY ARE MODERATELY PRICED 1 TO SLIT EVERYONE'S PURSE. I I 429, NORTH BRIDGE HO AD, jj (Near Middle Road). I EYESIGHT CONSERVATION. Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It is dangerous to neglect them. Free estirg and a wide
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  • 46 5 £th 64 Metres) 5 Lively Programme, f 1 I Light Clascal Conceri. 1M p.m Press News. 10 I Musical Intermezzo. p.m. Causerle by Mrs. Better--1.50 ;m. Piano Concert by Artnur II MY Recording. 9 jo p m. Vocal y:± -\Q. W2O p.m. Co c Down.
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  • 113 5 Exchange Of Greetings In Nazi Germany Cologne. greetings in Nazi Ger--1 r oi "honour" nowadays. ae vspaper correspondent tntly that he- had visited a nd heard the convicts wishher "gcod d:y" instead of hi arms and shouting, H, Kitli r!" lie invited a rebuke. perfectly correct
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  • 127 5 Opened By King Leopold Th 2 Third THE Brussels Universal and lnter--1 national Exhibition was declared open by H.M King Leopold the Third In the presence of a large and distinguished gathering from all pans of the country. The Exhibition was a truimph of suecers and
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  • 495 5 Black Tea Drinking Ruins Health Of Peasants Cairo. EGYPT is in the throes of a new plague —tea drinking. Black tea—a potent form of the household beverage—is replacing ckugs amongst the peasants. It is harming the j health and reducing with wealth of the j people
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 101 5 ''11 1 1 1 •iii i i i >!i:iiiiiiiiiii!iitiiiiiiitiiiiinr s Malacca City Cabaret I I i.,, M(i,r Nt w -Management) I i 'Hh ONE AND ONLY UP-TO-DATE 1 I DANCE HALL IN MALACCA I I «1 V WUh I I '/'f' \l CHARMING DANCING i 1 IKTNERS IN ATTENDANCE I
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    • 155 5 NEW MICRO-SENSITIVE. i RADIO Ely tubes STANDARD F o R A I. I RADIOS I i Accept no subj; I stltute?! Get the genuine f£ J Micro Sensitive RCA 11 ll If tnp new are guaranteed KSflfl these 5 great improvement's. Have o v dealer replace Wr v. orn-out tube*
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    • 85 5 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy a WESTiNGHOUSE A.C. j 8 TUBE SUPERHET The same engineering genius that W built the world's first Broadcasting J Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has 5 brilliant tone fidelity I world-wide range I
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    • 241 5 I R4DIO SETS AND COMPONENTS, f LOUD SPEAKERS PICKUPS AERIALS g I RECORD CHANGERS MOTORS METERS I S SWITCHES VALVES TRANSFORMERS I j EVERYTHING IN THE RADIO LINE I SOLDERING IRONS AT $1.00 EACH. Private Telephones Manual and Automatic I I M. fc. (NATHAN, I 25, 27 29, Orchard Road,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 299 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Excerpts From British \Aght Opera fO DAY'S Empire wireless, programme 1 as follows: TRANSMISSION 2 20 pm. Eig Ben. Talk: -Foreign The Haydn Fawcett OrMarjorie Essex I Soprano > Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.). :20 p m Joseph Muscant and the I nd Orchestra, relayed from y
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    • 304 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE I STATION i i I Wireless Programme For To-Day I I (DJB: 19.74 Metres; DJN: 31.48 Mttre*; 1 DJQ: 19.63 Metres). 4.05 p.m. DJB. DJX Announcement j (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4 20 pm. For the Young Folk: With I Drum and Fanfare,
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  • 246 6 PASSENGERS The folowing passengers arrived in Singapore from Europe and purts en route by the Carthage last rnjftj: Mrs Scott, Miss I. Brown, Miss Cox, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dabell, Mrs. J. Dennf". Surg, and Mrs. Duncan, Miss Duff, Mr. G Davis,
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  • 116 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 11. East Wharf (Entrance Gare 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) D'Artagnan 18: Siltonha'l 16. Antenor 14: Nieuw Zeeland 11: Kedah 8: Calchas 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gau? 3) *>:'rtfnnu c 30: Chauanooga City 30: R?by Tastle
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  • 167 6 National Bank Balance Unchanged Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 6. RESPITE the absence of a Government, W the franc is holding its own to-day. The official opening quotation for the &ound was 75.30 and the dollar 15.19. It bad been expected the Bank Rale wculd be raised
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  • 77 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. 1 to-day and general deliveries of letters and parcels 405 p.m. to-dny. Mails expected from Holland and Germany, by the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde, due at Singapore to-day. Meils expected from
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  • 90 6 I Elimination Of France And Italy Reuter. Paris, June 10 J 1USTRALIA eliminated France from tho Davis Cuo comoetition by 3 matches to 2. I Crawford (Australia) beat Bou&sus j (France) 2—6, 6—4, 6—4, 3—6. 9—7. Merlin (France) beat MeGrath (Australia) 6—4. 5—7, 6—3. 6—4. Berlin. June
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  • 63 6 New Time For The 220 Yards Reuter. Kansas City, June 10. MISS Stella Walsh established a new "i w orld record for the 220 yards, her time being; 24 3 10 sees. The previous best time set up was ?3 110 sec*, by Miss Elizabeth Robinson in 193.1.
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  • 39 6 Northants Beaten By An Innings Reuter. London, June 10. Leicester defeated Northants at Northampton by a« and 125 runs. Northants: 85 and 79 (Geary 7 for 30». Leicester: 289 (Berry 124, Perkins 3 for 79). mm -Rou'or.
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  • 46 6 Result Of June Monthly Medal The Juno Monthly Modal (StrcVe) w'll to p'av-d for on Saturday and Sunday. June 15 and 16. "ST. JAMES CUP" The Qualifying Round for the St, iame" Cup will be playd off in conjunction with the Juno Medal.
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  • 199 6 SELLING Singapore, June 11. London 4 months' sight 2A 132 London 3 months' sight ZJ4 London 60 days' sight *g gfi London 30 days' sight &3 15 l j London demand 2.3 28taLondon T.T. M 29 32 Lyons and Paris demand »oo Hamburg demand New York demand V*
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  • 215 6 Singapore, June IL R. vSiam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $141 R. .Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $118 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $114 Rice Siam Al
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  • 71 6 Cromer. Dutch, 2,707 tons, from Belawan Deli 10;6 to fiongkoflg, China 13.6. Tohiti, Dutch, 603 tons, from Katoenghal 10.6 to Toenghal 12.6. Khoin Moen, Dutch. 611 tons, from Pontianak 10.6 to Pontian. k 12.6. Sibcrg, Dutch, 1,120 tons, from Batavia 10.6 to Batavia 14,6. Tidone, Dutqh, 525 tons,
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  • 73 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 11 High'Tides.—s 46 a.m., 6.35 p.m. Opening Day of Ciergy encc in Singapore. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11, Marine v. M.F.A., Anson Roaa Stadium: Div EL R.E. v. Police, S.R.C; Div. 11l S.C.F.A. v. Khalsa, V.M.C.A.: Com".
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  • 65 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Helldorado."' CAPITOL.—"David Coppeifeld." EMPIRE.—'• 16 Fathoms Deep." GREAT WORLD —Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wuyangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"The Gallopi Ghost." MARLBOROUGH. Tamil talk* "Nallathangal." NEW WORLD.—Cabai et Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION. —"Brewster's Millions RlTZ—Malay talkie, "Tujoh Pedai.s Ke.saktian," 6.30 p.m.
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  • 55 6 Mails for New Zealand originally advertised for despatch by thj Ni Zealand on 20th instant will now be di patched by t Indrapocra closing on 14th instant. Mai's for Tandjong Pandan o i advtuised for despatch by the fcdendale on IVAi instant will now tc- dc»pal by ihe
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 533 6 1... SINGAPORE HOTELS am ■«■iiiiii nniiimininininijuuniiiniiiiiniiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiMifiiimiiirrir n n r w ,lfc Muffles llfltef 1 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL j TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT. 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I j DANCE (formal), iUO to Midnight. M cabaret BILLY CARROLL- step dancing I I MUSICAL COMEDY NUMBERS. NON-DINERS $1.00. I n«r<r<ir>c
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    • 50 6 j J GREAT WORLD SHOW—GLOBE THEATRE. I I 7.15. TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY 9.15. I 1 DU BARRY," Starring: DOLORES DEL RIO. I I Bosko Matinee: June 15 16, at 4.30 pm. "THE SIGN OF CROSS." SKY TALKIE—TO-NIGHT—LAST NIG HT "100% PURE." 1 I Tp-iporrpw: "THE STRANGER'S RE TURN." t •lieillllllllllhlullllhlllllll.ll.lllllllllllJllilJlHlH
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    • 164 6 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE OF Teak sh'.w-castv.. spring-seated, imm tat leather upholstered armchairs, table:-, Catt< n bk.ckwood embroidered ulil ■caeca with M P. shells, velvet plti-h tahl covers, ladies' r-ritinjc bureau Undww< and R pi eh rtab|e typewr ter A.C. D C.. lect.ic tab!" tans, Rink: bra Ujg lamps,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 150 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Cey l on GO'Artagnan) 2 p.m. India, South and West tD'Artagnan* 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong" 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bihk and Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m Fort de Kock, Padang. Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra,
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    • 77 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT j Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Tern;). Stations. Der- F. laches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star B.i 0.01 0.3 73 Sitiawan DO Nil 6.5 72 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 1.2 71 Buk;t Jeram 86 Nil 2.7 74 Malacca 82 Nil
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    • 180 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of ihe "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 in the
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  • 1425 7 Many Improvements ENGINE CHASSIS ADVANCES FEATURES of the new Ford V-8 for 1935 are body lines which distinctively modern and a dete departure from any previous Ford design. The new car also embodies a comination of major engineering icuts aimed at
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  • 272 7 "I am writing io let you know of the Morris Van that I bought over 12 years ago," says Mr. J. S. Cooper of Palnierstoo North, New Zealand. "She is an 8-cwt. ran and is used as a milk van, and is on the road every day
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 258 7 Hah Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tinyscums or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack. Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ttingworm, Pimples, A< ne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 72 7 1 THE ll 0 1 1 TARGA FLORIO 1 i 1 AGAIN WON I ILL ml I ON I SHELL j Imotor oil! n I I ALSO I I 2nd. and 4th. PLACE and 1 FASTEST LAP. 9 1 I I IST. BRIVIO i ir ALL Hj 2ND. CHIRON M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 521 8 I TO-NIGHT AT I I ALHAMBRA 6 15 AND 915 I Fox Film's Hrilliant Fast moving g EV AN S ARL£ N 4* M i "HELIDORABG" wHh RALPH HEM-AMY and JAMES CLEASON. He (ried to sell Bricks" hut GuM Rash 1» a town where nobody lived I DAVIILION I 7
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    • 283 8 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! Li! voii wu i. never r r 11 YOU M,ss H" David Copperfield" With a cast of 65 stars 2 years in the making W C. FIELDS, FRANK LAW TON, MAUREEN O'SU LL 1 V A N 1 FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW,, LIONEL BARRYMORE, ROLAND YOUNG, ELIZABETH ALLAN, Etc.
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  • 604 9 Selangor Lose By 94 Runs NOON'S PLUCKY EFFORT (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. |)ESPITE a plucky effort by Noon to save them from defeat, Selangor were beaten at cricket today by Penang by 94 runs. Penang, it will be remembered, fared none too
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  • 170 9 Chapman's Selection For The Tests !N an article in the "Daily Mail" A. P. I F. Chapman discusses England's cricket potentialities in view of the forthcoming Test matches against South Africa. He declares that the visitors will be most difficult to beat. They are strong .n batting
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  • 83 9 Members drs rous of entering the an il ual tournament are requested to erive •he"r names to the Hon. Sports Captain M" Mun Ah Hee). The entrance f*»e 50 cts. for Open Singles (Leae-ue S Tt tMll) qnd 50 cts. for each partic'pant ir he various houses.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 445 9 ;.»lwuod oil has been known in the /\~^_>>^-J^:'Or )*wif>rmmr' M nnturies and in Occidental countries Lr Bw^^""^»* a, a curative agent in all cases of BBr" ""^B n I or internal inflammation. mm mamm l ßfl ..i.IaUv"oJ oil contains substances thvr BmJLJLJHI ,!u: in their effect on the kidneys. fl^B^fl
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    • 408 9 I Charlie Kunz P.ano Medley No. Rl. a &453 Part "Dancing with my I ary," "What a l.ttle moon- Part 1. "Pop goes' your m 4 H.av" "1 believe in Mira--IHE Part 2. "Old Bohemian II Town,'' "Roll along, covered wagon," "She wore a Directed by Charlie Kunz. 8471 Maori
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  • 674 10 JT is probable that the revised British Cabinet carries enough public confidence to tide it over until the next General Election. It would Le undue optimism to put its prospects any higher. A little younger blood has been introduced, but all the changes only amount to
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  • 292 10 Miss Patricia Lacey And Mr. R. Brown THE Cameron Highlands was en fete on Thursday when the wedding was solemnised of Miss Patricia Lacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everard Lacey, of Malacca and "Brooklands," Renglet, with Mr. Robert Brown, manager of the Boh Plantations, Malaya's premier
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  • 213 10 Reauest To Be Made A Regular District Singapore, Tuesday. ROTARY in Malaya and Siam will make further progressive step as the result of the conference of delegates from all i Rotary Clubs which closed yesterday. This area is at present administered as a Provisional District
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  • 234 10 THERE has been a good deal about Siam in the Chinese papers recently, and the allegation is made that Chinese in Siam are not receiving fair treatment. Suggestions have even been heard of a boycott of Siamese rice, which the Nanking authorities have wisely
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  • 206 10 gOXING enthusiasts will be interested to hear that there is talk of a contest for the world's heayweight championship being staged in London en Aug. 17. Those who are British, however, will not be proud of the fact that a British boxer will not be engaged. For
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  • 136 10 HOWARD, the British film star, has been so long in Hollywood that be has often been asked whether he intends to become an American citizen. And Ills latest reply is a definite negative. "The worries of income tax, the wea ther and lots of other things have made
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  • 141 10 in my life," went on Mr. Howard, "have I been so proud of oeing an Englishman as when I listened to the King's spe.-ch on Jubilee Night. It was grand to see F fth Avenue full of Union Jacks and to have people slapping one on th: back
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  • 381 10 By "Looker-On" COME women are said to be prejudiced against banks. Obviously people of no account. A A A "Greyhound fetches £700." Sounds more like, a retriever. A A A At a recent orchestral concert one item was performed behind a screen which completely concealed the
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  • 719 11 Nanking Mandate TROOPS EVACUATE PEIPING Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Tokyo, June. 10. THE Chinese Government has A sent a formal note through the Chinese Commander in North China to the Japanese Military Attache unreservedly accepting the series of demands made
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  • 229 11 "Driving Britain Out Of China" I j Reuter. J London, June 11. APAN'S annexation—for that's what it will amount to in fact—of the most Important province in Northern China is 3 logical continuation of a policy which •vas begun four years ago with the capture of Mukden,
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  • 75 11 Protest To Japan Against Frcnt *2r Incident Reuter. Moscow, June 11. 'JHE Soviet Embassy in Japan has protested to Japan against the violation of the Soviet frontier on June 3, when, it is alleged, a Japanese-Man-churian Detachment, lying in ambush in Soviet territory, attacked two Red Army Frontier
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  • 447 11 Bar Motion Against Solicitor Singapore. Tuesday. AN originating motion, made en behalf cf the Bar Committee, Singapore, for an order that a solicitor, whose name was not mentioned, should show cause why he should not be struck oft' che roll suspended from practice. Or censured came
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  • 81 11 Death Of Old F.M.S. Resident News has been received of the death ot Mr. Robert Charter, an ola resident of Malaya, at the age of 75. Mr. Charter died at sea on June 7 on his way to England. Mr. Charter came to Malaya in his early
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  • 56 11 Inche Busu bin Toh, formerly of Singapore, who was Assistant Superintendent of Customs In the Trengg&nu Go service has been promoted to be Registrar of the Appeal and Supremo Courts. The late Mr. H. G. Scott, a director of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., and other tin companies, left estate
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  • 242 11 Arrest Of Couple Who Confessed Reuter. Washington, June 10. THE Department of Justice announce that they have arres'-ed Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waley, of Saltlake City, who have fully confessed to the kidnapping of George Haueser. the n ne-year-old son, who was found on the roadside
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  • 101 11 Guilty Of Receiving Gratification 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. JUDGMENT was delivered this morning by Mr. J. B. Weis.?, First Magistrate, Johore Bahru. in the case in which Osman bin Re jab, oversecr-in-cnarge of the Istana Gardens, Johore Bahru, wa> charged with having received an illegal
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  • 93 11 A large party, among whom were noticed the following, visited the New World Cabaret on Sunday night, after the dinner given at Mandalay Villa by Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.8.E., to Rotarians. Mr. C. J. Sic (Kuala Lumpur), Dr. Tan Peng Tee (Malacca), Mr A and Mrs.
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  • 165 11 National Balance Not Affected Reuter Wireless. London, June 7. MR. BALDWIN'S Cabinet numbers 22 compared with 20 but the balance between the three paitie» is hardly affected as it consists of 15 Conservatives, three National Labourites and four National Liberals, compered with 14. three and three
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  • 69 11 About 300 guests, including many Europeans, were present at the dinner eriven by Messrs. Cheang Theam Chu and Checng Theam Kee at "Maidstone." Cairnhill Roid. yesterday evening in hciiotm of the birthday of their father, Mr Cheano: Jim Chuan. who formerly rr iided at "Riviera." Pasir Panjang Road. After the
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  • 180 11 Ten Million Voters TONS OF LITERATURE DISTRIBUTED Reuter Wireless. London, June 7. THE final result of the biggest unofficial ballot ever held in Britain will be announced by Viscount Cecil on June 27. Organised by the League of Nations* Union on five question» concerning the
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  • 4358 12 Inspiring Address NEXT MEETING AT IPOH Singapore, Monday. rPHE sixth annual conference of the Rotary District of Malaya and Siam was concluded to-day. The final session was held at the conference room at the Adelphi Hotel, during which the Bishop of
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  • 325 12 Against Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd. THE case of Mr. M. C. Corbett, an Ipol. mining engineer, against Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd., was resumed in the Perak Supreme Court on Saturday. The case, it is stated, arose out oi numerous disputes that had arisen with regard to the
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  • 138 13 Yicnace To Psace ULRICA'S POLICY TO PREVENT W AR Reuter. t hest (Pennsylvania), June 10. r riIK existence of a "vicious circle of greater and ever tater armaments" is a menace t<> peace, economic stability and international sanity, declared Mr. Cordell Hull, addressing the nifluMing Class
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  • 140 13 KflVctive Reply By Mr. Eden Reuter Wireless. London, June 7. jV, Eden demolished many wild crl- i<ms directed against the Govern- in the Italian Press when he de- r the British attitude to the Xj^aloinian dispute in the House of Gomon the Whitsuntide adjournment he debate.
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  • 224 13 Carrying Chinese Art Treasures H.M.S. Suffolk, 9.800-ton cruiser of the China Station is due in Singapore on June 18. on her way tc Portsmouth for repairs. She has on board a most unusual cargo—93 cases of Chinese art treasures. th. 1 value of which
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  • 368 13 Warmly Greeted By House Of Commons i -1 Reuter Wireless. London, June 7. THE Commons warmly greeted Mr. MacDonald when he rose for the last Jme as Prime Minister to make a brie! reply to Mr. Churchill on the subject oi' aii aefences. Afterward! Mr. Mac Donald
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  • 54 13 The annual meeting of the Malace-* Historical Society will be held at Iht Stadt House, Malacca, at 6.45 p.m. M. June 19. In addition to the ordinary bus ness 0' the meeting, there will be a short account by Mr. C. ft. Sheppard on Bat.: Hilop imepalithic
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  • 287 13 "Holldorado'' At The Alhambra THE CINEMAS A STORY of youthful romance and adventure in a ghost town forms the theme of the Lasky-Fox picture "Helldorado," which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. The picture has a strops cast which indices Richard Alien, Maage Evans and
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  • 243 13 Mr. C. F. Smith And Miss W. J. Mclntyre MR. C. F. cnly son of Mr. and 111 Mrs. Smith, cf Malmesbury, Wi'tshue was married It Mis* Winif-d Juliet Mclntyre, eldest daughter cf Mr. and Mr>. P. Mclntyre, of B'ngapore, at the Catho di al of the Goo
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  • 1224 14 Tryphosa Throws Jockey Woods SNOWLASS CAUSES UPSET TO PAY $114 FOR A WIN (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. 'JWO big surprises marked yesterday's races at Ampang, the second day of the Selangor Turf Ciub Summer
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  • 88 14 Triangular Tourney Al ipoh /v rom Our Own Reporter) Ipoli, Tuesday. 2ELANGOR won the Leong Sin Nam Badminton trophy for men offered for competition between Perak, Pcnang and Selangor. Selangor scored 8 points, i'crak 7 and Pcnang 6, the competition this year being more keenly contested
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  • 190 14 Results Of Championship Ties Singapore, Tuesday. EVERAL tits in the second round (singles* and quarter-finals "doubles) f the Singapore Junior Open Championhips were played off at the Clerical Jnion Hall yesterday. The results were as follows:— QUARTER-FINALS Morning ties—doubles: Ong Peck Koon and Low Poh Hye Rovers) beat
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  • 150 14 Performance By ;< Thc Flying Diggers" *HE idea of having a variety per- fcrmance at the Swimming Ciub on \Tiit Monday morning made an instant .-.ppcal to members, and there was a arge company piesent to watch "The 'lying Diggers.'The Diggers, four in number, gave an xcellent show.
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  • 92 14 J.C.S.A. Beat Chinese S.C. In Three Games A friendly game of billiards wa? phy ed between the J.C.S.A. and the Chinese Sports Club at the former's preraifts on Sunday last and the result was as follows: Tan Miang Kang (J.C.S.A."* bent Foong Main Fun (C.S.C.) by 250 241
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  • 62 14 The SC.F.A. 11l team to meet the Khalsa Association In the Jhird Div sion league to-day at the V.M.C.A. ground will be selected from the follow-in?: Ho Tung, Jwee Yeow, Kok Yin. Ah Chew, En, Quee, Eng Kee. Ah Soo, Tiang Hock, Chang Kwang. Peng Cher, T
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  • 20 14 A State trial match. Probables v. Possibles, will be payed at the Royal Johore International Club on Sunday.
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  • 18 14 The pagar lights will be turned on on Wednesday and Thursday from 7 p m.
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  • 1406 14 Many Notable Performances SEVERAL RECORDS LOWERED AT J A LAN BESAR STADIUM Singapore, Monday CROWD of yvell over 1,000 gathered at the .Talan Besar Stadiur yesterday where the All-Singapore Chinese Athletic Meeti: yvas held. The Stadium was beautifully decorated with flags and banner. Music was
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  • 750 15 Yesterday's Play SECOND VICTORY FOR THE STATES Singapore, Tuesday. i) rH the Guillemard Cup and the McCabe Reay Cup were won by Malay States. In the men's ion, for the Guillemard Cup, ling team won by 20 point-* and in
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  • 49 15 Members are requested to note thai the celebration of mir second annmi<ary is fixed for Aim. 3 at the New Life Rr-V.uram. Git a! vyorid The usual monthly committee meetl ins will be held at Mr. Lim Hoe Swve' .esidence on Sunday. 33rd inst., Ri li .i.m.
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  • 163 15 GOOD WIN FOR SINGAPORE Batavia Beaten By 39 to 241/2 Points Singapore, Tuesday. THE Whitsuntide meeting between itvRoyal Singapore Yacht Club and th.; Royal Batavia Yacht Club resulted in a good win fcr Singapore by 39 points tc 84% points. The racing was held over Saturday
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  • 377 15 Championship Meet THE QUALIFYING ROUND Lt. C F. G. Bond v. H. L. Marshall. J. P. do C. Hamilton v. W. Eldred. Mnicr H. B. Rose v. G. Finlay S. N. Kelly v. H. B Sym. S. J. Beattie v. H. E. Goodman. Com. R. W. Moore
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  • 823 16 Jnter-Statc Cricket YESTERDAY'S PLAY DESCRIBED Singapore, Tuesday. pLAY in the Negri-Sembilan versus Singapore match was* resumed at 11 a.m. yesterday morning. The visitors scored 93 in their first innings, to whcih Singapore replied with 220 for 5 and declared. When stumps were drawn on Sunday. Negri
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  • 65 16 Tho Garrison Golf Club's Men's j Monthly Medal wa.s played on Saturday i md Sunday. The following were the best returns: Major L. A. J. Graham 1 Down N. G. Bishop Com dr. G R. G. Allen I 2 Cap*. N. L. Hammond 3 Ball Sweeps:—lst 9 holes
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  • 110 16 Yankee's First Race In British Waters Reuter Wireless. London, June 0. The weather played alarming pranks with a b g yacht race at Sou'-hend in which Endeavour met the Yankee, the latter's first race in British waters. When the boats reached open water beyond the Nore Endeavour was
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  • 39 16 Thirteen cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club June women's spoon •<ncl the following returned: Mrs. A. E. Garden all r-quare Mrs. W. J. H. Rennie l down Mis. W. J. L. Grieve 1 down
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  • 970 16 Results Of Triangular Tournament (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Sundav THE Triangular Badminton Tournamc I between Perak. Penang and Seianno--10r the Leong Sin Nam and ihe Ran Permaisuii's cups for men's and lad-, competitions respectively began t V,, morning on the Perak Turk Club Corn There
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  • 214 17 British Empire And China Fair 3t nisers of the British Empire China Trade Fair, which, as all knows, is being held in HongDecember of this year, are very uifled at news of the interest r .-,ii by women in the suggestion :mal conference which it is
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  • 107 17 Criticism Of The Trial Judge Reuter Wireless. London, June 5. tIE Court or Criminal Appeal quashed 1 n::viction of the Duke of Manrd Hi wart, giving judgment, said the question was intent to deiraud. Duke had maintained that he had sed by a barrister that he had to
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  • 123 17 To Be Resumed After The Holidays Reuter Wireless. London, June 7. THE German naval delegates are returning to Berlin to-morrow and re* turn to London on June 13, after the Whitsun Holiday. An official communique states that the conversations have bsen proceeding satisfactorily. The British representatives have
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  • 83 17 Preliminary Sitting Of Commission Reuter Wireless. Milan, June 7. Progress was made at to-day's meeting of the joint Italian-Abyssinian Commission which began the preliminary sitting yesterday. Contrary to her earlier attitude, that only the Ualual incident should be discussed, Italy has now agreed that all contentious matters
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  • 90 17 Man Who Subdued Mr. Lang Reuter. London, June b. The announcement that Sir Philip Game will succeed Lord Trenchard as Commissioner of tho Metropolitan Police on Nov. 1 recalls the serious conflict Sir Philip Game as Governor of Now South Wales had with the social!it Premier, Mr.
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  • 308 17 Differing Views At Labour j Conference Reuter Wireless. Geneva, June 6 THK Internation Labour Conference, by 96 votes to 17, adopted the Labour resolution to consider immediately the question of juvenile employment and i submit recommendations to all the governments concerned. The decision followed petitions presented
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  • 62 17 Clemency Shown By Nazi Minister Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 5. All eighteen evangelical pastors imprisoned at Sachsenburg concentration camp have been released. They were convicted at different times by order of the Nazi Government of Saxony but were released by the Reichs Minister for the Interior, Dr. Frick.
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  • 86 18 I Letter 7 c The j Editor [Our reader» are invited to write us on subject* at pubUe interest. It must be understood that the "Malaga Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspond' ents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double svacino).
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  • 64 18 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—I cordially endorse Music Lover's suggestion tfcat a musical competition 1 should be held among the amateur minstrel parties. Such a competition would be entirelv new to Malaya and certainly be very popular. Musical parties have increased in a icmaikable way in
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  • 82 18 Overwhelming Victory For Government Reuter. Athens, June, 10. THE general Election results received so far show tha* out of 300 seats in the National Assembly the Government has obtained 285, compared with seven for the Monarchists. The Communists have increased their vote but have not obtained a seat.
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  • 57 18 Sentence For Catalian Rebels Reuter Wireless. Madrid, June 5. The maximum sentence of thirty years' imprisonment demanded by the prosecution was passed by the Tribunal cf Constitutional Guarantees on seven members of the Catalian Government for participation in the Spanish revolt last October. The verdict was
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  • 477 18 Visiting Examiner's Talk To Pupils I Singapore, Tuesday. AN earnest but comprehensive talk on music was given to the pupils of the Far Eastern Music School, Singapore, yesterday afternoon by Professor J. A. Mallinson, the visHing examiner of the Trinity College of Music. Professor Mallinson is
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  • 202 18 Ra-Organisation Plans 12 MILES OF NEVI Underground Reuter Wireless. London, June 3. IN the House of Commons to-day Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced a comprehensive devoloo. ment of London suburban transit spread over five years and cost] k £35,000,000. The scheme, which is the result of protracted negotiations
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  • 94 18 New Law Passes Second Lords Reading Reuter Wireless. London, June 5. THE measure to relieve husbands from the anomalous legal burden incurred upon maniage has passed the second reading in the House, of Lords. Styled the Law Reform Bill, it practically extinguishes a husband's rights over his wife's
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  • 130 18 Broadcast Warning To Motorists British Official Wireless. London, June 9. Although heavy rain fell in London early to-day. following a night of exceptionally high south-westerly winds, the weather improved later and forecasts indicate that sunshine records for the Whitsuntide holiday week-end will be better. There was a great
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  • 948 19 Decisions Reached In The Council fio duy.s' debate, the Council A the League, on April 17, 1935, v adopted the following re•7he Council, i -onsiderinf I hat the scrupulous respect of obligations is a fundamental .ol international life and an edition of the maintenance r
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  • 129 19 Overdose Of Sleeping Draught Singapore, Monday. The Ambulance Service had to deal with a series of cases during the Whitsuntide holidays. Well over a dozen calls were received, accidents and assaults claiming many victims. Fortunately, none were of a serious nature except for a case in which a
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  • 166 19 Law To Decide Whether Sport Or Transport Paris. IS flying a sport or a means of tran- i sport? It is a sport declare the French insu- i ranee companies, and accordingly bar it from their list of every-day risks covered by their policies. But M. Philippe Etlin,
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  • 171 19 Children Find Body Of Unknown Man Paris. Cnildren playing at Les Moussoux, near Grenoble, on a slope where during the winter an avalanche swept down, discovered half protruding from a bed of snow the naked body of a man. Guides brought the body, slung on branches, to the
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  • 64 19 I London, May 31. A general circular to local authorities regarding measures for the protection of the population from aerial attack is to be placed on sale to tn e public, according to a statement made by Sir John Gilmour, the Home Secretary, in the House of Commons
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  • 463 19 Snags For Intellectual Workers THE growing difficulty for young men and wormen receiving a technical c: professional training to find employment is a phenomenon so widespread and With such serious consequences that it ha; attracted the attention of the League of Nations. The question was considered
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