Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1935

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National. Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXII, No. 14 o SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. June 14, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1936. five cents:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 jyeaJ The Dominant In sJMafaya HAVE YOU TRWD DAWSON'S FRICTION SURFACE RUBBER CANVAS BELTING? It is a first-class product and very cheap in price. fey not have a trial length and see how it stands up to the job. We have stocks n mo st sizes and also of Sole
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    • 114 1 THE "OQNTAX" CAMERA Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. ——i————»- Hi THE IMPROVED British Made w IwIvLIVWMACHiiVES are designed with a view to Toni: service arid utility Tested mm] proved material only is used in their construction* and beautiful appearance and smooth running makes sewing a
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  • 643 2 Shipping News Notices. FIRE PREVENTION EXTINCTION Requirements For Cargo Ships IN the notice to shipowners, shipbuilders 1 and masters on the "Prevention and EXti ton of Fire on Cargo Ships which been issued by the Board of Trade, are set out in detail the minimum requirement's wh eh the Board
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  • 105 2 The Admiralty announce that Lieut. E. J. E. PolUtt, R.N.R., has been grantel two years' ante-date of seniority for specially good service in the rescue of survivors from the steamer Usworth on Dec. 14, 1934... Seamen R. W. Beckett and K. Campbell have been specially promoted «o
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  • 414 2 Mitigating Effect Of Collisions FAR-REACHING changes in ship designs in Order to mitigate the effect oi eo'ttstCflS Were advocated by Mi" H. E. J. Camps, a well-known consulting naval architect, in a paper read before the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders at Newcastle recently. Among the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 417 2 STEAIrtWR SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P O S. N. (o.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. •INDI 17,000 June 21 0,100 July 4 HIND 11,500 July 5 0,000 July 18 17,000 July 19 X 6,500 July 31 PKRA 16,000 Aug. 2 r r ra i 7,000 Aug. 16 if AN 6,070
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    • 442 2 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cam Services from Singapore to Java, 80-neo. Banka and Billiton. For BAT A VIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Evcrv Tuesday and Friday ss. OIANG SENG Fr:. June 1» NAM YONG Tues. Jur.e 18 For SOI
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    • 202 2 N.Y.K. LINE CUN (Incorporated i» Japa*)To London via Naple* Marseilles. JO Next Sailings— 1935 •>»r>TT June 27 ss FUSHIMIMARU July 11 s HAKOZAK MARU j J24 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU A g |A HAKJ SAN MARU s.s. lIARI NA MARI Casab ianca. U1 ke TO Ist class. 2nd class- $600 1*29
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    • 513 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENO\, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S. Stmm. TanzANIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 A LSI A itl 16-7 17-7 19-7 RORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 IrRIA 27-8 27-8 38-8 30-8 LALANDIA 17-0 17-0 18-0 20-9 JUTLANDIA
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    • 454 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER «t t#£ (Incorporated r The undernoted are the Compai tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1935. SCHARNHORST" For Manila, Hongkong Shanghai S ISAR, for Manila, Honpkonpr. Shanghai. North China Japan SAALE. for Hongkong, Shanghai. North China Japan July j HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Brenun. ALSTER, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca 30
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  • 133 3 SELLERS SLIGHTLY FREER Pricc-s Round Same Levels our Financial Correspondent) .t'ui'orc, Friday morning. Prices m i (Singapore), 20' ;> cts., clown i 'j> ct. k«*t I one: Quiet. I Si m'apore), SI 14 V., unchanged. fitlav "> 1'iifcs: ln *i 1 down 1 ;;d. 'lone: Steady, hul
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  • 1599 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS me following share quotation are issued by Fraser and Co. and LyalJ and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday. 10 a m. Issue Fraser v&i: Value Co. Evatt 4 Ampar 4 3 4Gxd 43 4 6cd £1 A. Kumbang 31 33 cd 31 6 33
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  • 48 3 The February movement of bacon from tiaaada to Great Brita'n, 11,765,200 pounds, was almost double the volume for Felnuary, I*B4. The f>tal value of bacon <x"*orto?£ during January'and February, 1935, .ras 2K.370.60U pounds, an increase of [>823,600 pounds over the shipment's in January and February. 1984,
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  • 21 3 The rubber crop of the above es'nte for the month of May 1935 was 17 071 lb.
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  • 255 3 Important Meeting Held in Bombay Bombay, June 4. AN Important meeting of the Resene B.wk of India was h Id to-day. Sir Osbourne Smith presiding. The meeting, which it was generally xpected would last the whole day, ter tinated at 1 p.m. I» i: understood thar
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  • 29 3 London, .fane IS STERLING on New York is 4.94. j Paris 74-15 16. The Stock Exchange is ouiet. V'av Loan 105« i. Gold 140s. 10d.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 99 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore Friday. MINING: Steady quiet. Kuchais .72 75. Souths 39> i .41. Malaya Consols .31 S3. Mambau 49 .52. Talam.s $1 35 $1.38, Nawng Pets .78 81. Rahman Hyd. .96 .09. Pahang Con. 10l l 2 106, S. Kinta $4.30 $415. RUBBERS: Quiet. Tapahs 5197»0. Ayrr
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  • 48 3 The f i lowing a list of outnuts for th undeimentj no- 1 c.>-tate.s for tne TOOnth of May. 1935 Lb Brunei 33 000 inikii Ttmah 9 507 Changkal 20 Buo Hayi. i- 11.133 Indragiri 88 604 Luna* 31.70J Myalas 27.30) Tapah 66.117 Ulu Pandan 4.714
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  • 391 3 Lewis And Peat s Weekly Report MESSRS. Lewie mid Peat, Ltd., Lon don, in their weekly rubber market report, dated May 28, state: We have had a steadily improving marke; since our last report. Sustained buying by American in v rests has been the ch.ei feature and a
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  • 222 3 Half-Yearly Meeting Of The N.Y.K. 7'HE rxiiow.'ng is the ninetieth it-port of Nippon Vuaea Kaisha (the Japan Hail Steamship Company, Limited), which Was prea nted to the shareholders, at tilt half-yeary ordinary general meeting held in Tokyo on Fridny. May 24. 1935 The Director*: .submit
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  • 169 3 Prices Realised At Yesterday's Auction Singapore, Friday. The Singapore Chamber of CommeivUDbe r Association's weekly rubber auc i n tot k place yesterday. n Lb. Tons Sl*^f Ued 1.165.581=520.25 L141,450=M8.53 r", q 987,629=440.91 London- Spot 6 3 16 W Yoik 123/ 4 eenus. PRICES REALISED xIBBED SMOKED SHEETS:
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  • 95 3 Singapore, Friday, tioon. Bayer*. Seller*. No. I SLR BS. is eases (F.O B June 20 13.16 20 15 16 G- ad F. A.*». in ease:, I F &.B. June) 20 516 20 716 No. I X K.S.fc (Spot, loose) (awardabie Spore) >u&l6 20 111«, do. July
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 168 3 THE EASTERN UNITED 3SI7RANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, RSON \h ACCIDENT VS COMPENSATION VSURANCE. Ifil), Cecil St., Singapore. SON, General .Manager. Ncderiandscbe Handel -Maatscbappij N. V. LANDS TRADING SOCIETY) in Xmsteirtam. 1824. I) OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. (TH BRANCHES IN RDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Qffhont the Dutch East Straits
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    • 23 3 niF. BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. FINLATSOK CRfIEN.
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    • 76 3 TEACH iOLK FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT 1 I The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Rank is eager '<> help In establishing this valuable habit. S5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE
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    • 353 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. r *n tal Felly Paid Yen 100.000.000. Reserve Fund Yen 125.500.000. HFND OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batav a Berlin Dairen. Fencrtien. Hamburg, Hankcw, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong-, Hs!»king Karachi Kobe. London, Los Angeles, Man la, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New Yoik, j
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 530 4 I M. HASSAN,j •6 17. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE We u-vl-r'ake all Sprti of work in electrical, gm and water service lines. W» Kive prompt attention to all r.rders ',her big or small. Why no! consult us about your requiren snts Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obHga--1 tion.
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    • 587 4 TO LET. Ollicc;—2nd Floor, 124>126, Robinson Rd., ;.t. Floor, (Back Portion) 20, Malacca St. Sh o p S: -—iGO, Rochore Rd.. 203, Serangoon g<] :?2S 330, 332 334, (Ground Floors) >re!# rd Rd., 47. 49, 51, Cross St., 98, 116, all.ang Rd. Shophouses:—39, 63 83, Kirn Yam Rd., Race Course
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    • 652 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable jewelleries, comprising brilliant and diamond earrings, pendant, broojhes, bangles, rings, etc. To be held at The sale-oom of Messrs. Cheung Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No 30. Chulia Street. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935, At 10.30 a.m. (Now on view). Singapore. 11th June. 1935. CHEONG KOON SENG
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    • 560 4 MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT, rrcentlv established. Corner of PURVIS STREET. Modern sanitary fittings, open air tables served, well ventilated rooms for private parties. English Chinese 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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    • 287 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated end 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 health
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    • 215 4 A NEW SELECTION or CLOCKS WATCHES JUST UNPACKED! THEY ARE MODERATELY PRIJ TO SUIT EVERYONE'S PURSE. tTtctv ijw v n it si s v e--429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LANKA BOARDING HOI h, 4'i, Bencoolen Street Singapore COOL-AIRY-CLEAN COMPOUND HOUSE Day—Week—Month. In the centre
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  • 129 5 Hearing Kxpotted To Last Several Days Singapore, Thursday. rurrriiER evidence was recorded before the Second Magistrate Mr. N. Grice, d y in connection with the allega- against two District Court bailiffs, N man Justin de Cruz and Ahmat h. and two Sikhs, Hari Singh and Uharam Singh.
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  • 80 5 One ictim Succumbs To Injuries Singapore, Friday. r 't h? three Chinese who were iniuod of Ji. St fo, el 1 thc of two lorries 1~ miles "on Bukit Timah I&ad one rf the victims s understood to have "«ut rum bed to his injuries. Th« man was
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  • 55 5 m oma*i And Two Men Injured Singapore Thursday. .a fvrl-t between a number nf Chinec- Tamils on Thomson Rood yes>erdav p ternoon rcsul ed in in'urv' 'n two Chmese and a woman of the same nationality. vV'M-C- 5-i,flrorr.H f,. orr! 0 <v, r severe head injuries and were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick j ThooanAf of sufferer* from Kidney 1« and Bladder weakness havo 1 Getting Up Nights. Leg p ns ousness, .Stiffness. Rheumatism. D«Lumbago, Burning. Itching. Smart- i Acidity and of Vigour by a Doc--4 n*w discovery called Cystex (Slss- i Gently sooth**, tones, cleans, and s. raw
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    • 121 5 19 life «MMf AS Men are attracted by lips that have tlic natural color of radiant health—but painted lips are repulsive. Don t you risk tliac painted look Simply use Tangee—it isn't paint! This unusual lipstick contains a color-change principle which enables it to intensify your natural color. Permanent! its
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    • 88 5 I The good word is spreading f fast J You simply cant do better 1 than buy a WESTIN6HOUSEI A.C. J 8 TUBE SUPERHET j i I'he *ame engineering genius that huilt the world's first Rroadoasting i Stalion is respoasible for this master receiver which has R I brilliant tone
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    • 298 5 I STEARNS' TONIC CONTEST I j FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN PRIZES FOR A FEW MINUTES THOUGHT! i 1// you hai vtodo is urile a fifty word statement j entitled, "Why I Take Steams' Tonic." i irst Prize Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) Second Ten Dollars ($10.00) inird pive <$ 5.0O) j <•
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 366 5 CLUB DIARY re are numerous Clubs and etiea in Singapore, most of the embers of which are readers of the tlaya Tribune." This Diary i s proI specially for them. Secretaries invited to co-operate in keeping it >-date and complete. Happenings general interest will still be included tm -Diary of
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    • 689 5 T %m£LS RE l>H0HI BOtLAND I BEW.IN, SHOOT WAVE j «r. STATION i>- r Wireless Programme For A Pianoforte Recital By Tn jt v \Viv>oW c i> Ciracie Knowies l l>a> W lleSS l or (PCJ: 19.71 metres) d TO DAY'S Empire wireless programme n 1 is as follows:— 50
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  • 121 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING SHIPPING NOTICE The Master Attendant, S.S.. has been directed by Gp*c r.nei.t to request the shipping community of Singapore to be •40od enough to allow their vessels that are in harbour to "drew ship" on June 22 (Kind's Coronation». and on June
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  • 127 6 SIUPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22; Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Santhia 18; City of Batavia, Cape S' George 16; Stagcn 14- Hua Tong 12Islander 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gau? 3) Chattanooga City 30;
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  • 94 6 Surrey Win By Ten Wickets Reuter. London, June 13. Surrey defeated Worcestershire at Worcester by 10 wickets. Worcester: 73 (Gover 8 for 34» and 270 (Gover 4 for 58) Surrey: 316 for 9, declared, and 36 for 0. SOUTH AFRICANS WIN The South Africans defeated the Club Cricket
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  • 102 6 Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Singapore Maru. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan. by the Calcutta Maru. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Auvualia. Netherlands Indies, by air t Qmr as i. time of delivery of boxholders' lexers only 3.30
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  • 14 6 Left Arid. Spore London J Air Mail < Dutch» June 6 June 13
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  • 321 6 SELLING Singapore, June 14. London 4 months' sight 2 4 London 3 months' sight *g London 60 days' sight 23 ii \4* London 30 days' sight 2,3 15,1^ London demand gg* London T.T. 29 .32 Lyons and Paris demand 86« Hongkong demand 3» 4 prem. New York demand
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  • 208 6 Singapore, June 14. R (81am) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 r. (84am) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $141 R .Slam) W. Coast No. 3 ptf Koyan $139 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $117 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 pet Koyan $114 Rice Siam Al
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  • 66 6 ALHAMBRA. "West Point CAPITOL Shadow of Doul EMPIRE. The Lost Ci.y o 6 GREAT WORLD -Cabaret Dan nig Side-shows, Malay Operas. C 1... yangs. Cinemas, etc. HOLLYWOOD—The Ghost." MARLBOROUGH. Tamil •Nallathangal." NEW WORLD. Cabaict Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION "The Lady is WSI RITZ.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 330 6 i i i miiiiii ■M««*ii«j!Bii»ninmiimimiro»isn»«m»iw"W SINGAPORE HOfELS j f stifles JWd'' MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. j DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. 1 CABARET SUCCESS BILLY CARROLL TAP DANCER r i IX SOME MORE NUMBERS FROM WARNER BROS. HAL ROACH SUCCESSFUL FILM PRODUCTIONS. CHANGE
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    • 68 6 1 y -LdflMfcJ nun jAH HA smells (pocjf j 'but tt tastes even better (iood Food in the hands of an inapt cook can be anything but what it should be. Carefully selected and prepared by our experts, it represents everything which good food is; tempting, tasty and nourishing. Make
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    • 270 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—S-Seatar Armstrong S lev Tourer. 1988 Model Comforta Roomy, in good running condit on. >■'■■ apply: Cheong Ec Tian. c o Nanvai g I Co.. 58. Bcchcre Canal Road. Smgapor* SINGAPORE MUNIOPAIJTY. HT. EM ILI SWIMMING 'It is hereby notified that the 1 j will be closed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 253 6 [pOSTAUNmL^tNtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY rrengganu .generally) (M?n doi) 2pm India, South West tcwnpiegne) 2 p.m. Java South-West Sumatra, S.Fast Borneo, Celebes. Mo.ucca= 52 TDilly (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. u£ tok (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Liat .Plancius) 2.30 p.m. lelawan and Medan (Tincmbo) 3 p.m. BengkaUs Fort de Kock, Padang Pakan Baroe.
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    • 75 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temn. Stations. Deg. f. Inches. Hours. Dep. F. A lor Star >.v> Nil IIJ 77 Sit ia wan 9% Nil 71 'Kot-a Bharu Nfl 11.0 Bukit Jeram B9 0.74 9 1 71 Malacca 85 Nil
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    • 181 6 DIARY Of Tti£ DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JUNE 14 High Tides.—9.3o a.m.. 8.51 p.n: Football: S.A.F.A. League. Dlv. I v. S.C.C.. Anson Road Stadium; League, Div. I. Monopolies v. Sui J.C.S.A.: Friendlies, S.J.I, v. V.M.C School of Commerce S.J.I pore English School v. RI. Rl
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  • 146 7 vizis Welcome Prince's Message Reuter Wireless. London, June 11. THE Proposal t„ send a deputation of Bn( sh i l fP 0 "to Germany hi. commendation, said the Prince sn British L( He felt there could be no We body to stretch forth -h friendship to Germany
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  • 339 7 Hooks To He Issued On Saturday :.o; noted non-fiction works will cito:* issue at Raffles Library -a'uri!ay at 9 a.m. Mora- Murray» My Khyber Experiences of a Scotswoman ..<■ < u Pathan Chieftain's Son. Vi A Sir Robert Morant. A i'ubiic Servant. i 1 II.C Madame do Mainanrl
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  • 103 7 Accused Man Dies In Hospital Singapore, Friday. A CHINESE named Cho a Peng Siok tJSSV oi murder had ?n?n,.H P r T red dJ3d in hospital on Saturday. He had been receiving treat ment after his arrest *T" T1 It appears that the decerned wh.s em&4 n eatinK
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  • 69 7 Possessed Poison But Had No Licence Singapore, Friday. s^V f Ch,llC5C medicine u it. 1 Serangoon Rood, was fined by the District Judge. Mr H A Forre a licence.' ev"linr» Ca hl d s e*."l«naUon was that J S1 nce he took over the hnsinpcU "hnn°, yca;
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  • 129 7 Arrival At Plymouth From New York Bri tish Official Wireless. P London.. June 12. LANS for welcoming great French liner Normandie on her arrival at Plymouth to-day after a record run of 4 days, 3 hours and 25 minutes from New York Pier-Bishops Rock Scilly Islands,
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  • 63 7 Presentation To Kensington Museum British Official Wireless. London. June 12. Piofessor Piccard, whose ascents into the stratosphere have made history, was esent at South Kensington Museum to-daj, when the Gondola in which he and Monsieur Max Cosyns reached a height of 10' 2 miles in 1932 was presentee;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 220 7 A Nightly Dose OF *m Will Banish Scores of DAILY ILLS Whether you are a victim of Lassitude, Livenshness. Indigestion, Headaches, Lost Vitality, or Im pure Blood, tfeecham s (P,|| s remove the CAUSFnaturally and safely! By Toning. f ßegulating and Purifying the System they bring about that harmonic and
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    • 190 7 i| WHITE WHISKY SOU: AGENTS MALAYA. 35 Wartn Studios 2. (ITM Am If you are troubled with a radiv skin or occasional pimples, prevent these condition* by using Cuticura Soap daily and Cut ie urn Ointment needed. Anli-eptie and healing, they keep the -kin in a health). vigorous condition. ufieura
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 451 8 I stT- oa rs v l IL S p > "t1 m "nt f St 1 1 ix*3 of the AIR M i li behind as they J& Greater than ''Hell-Divers' |i f] <);ir jnto t he mightiest of film specta- '2S5f [j] 71 i-axens to flirt c/es/toa/Ae Aeave.s t
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    • 189 8 (She was mad about her loverhe was mad about her—but her husband was the maddest one of all. PAVILION 6.15 9.15. A GAY, NAUGHTY iwn; BARNES, 1 SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE. I _i w »miiiiii ■iiiww— mmmtm I THEATRE ROYAL DaRD&WEIU r:r E 1 j rO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW AT 9 P.M.
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    • 178 8 CAPITOL I j \so»°t\^^ X 8 15 nightly my» lerv W" positively last V ,(CftTEZ NIGHT of this p Virginia Thrilling Murder .IiUCE Mystery! £jL* f/ie guilty one stal infir victims through flr,^ murderu 1 Mf centric old lady. Hris.bei° j°e"w ell M.-G.-M. Arthur BYRON nII Betty pur mess THRILLER
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  • 409 9 Cheating Charge Against Elderly Man (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. JIN elderly Chinese, Lee Hong San, was I «charged before Che Maarof in the First Police Court yesterday with cheating Lew Kiau. a weman of independent rr.eans, of a -•um of $336. by falsely representing
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  • 195 9 Details Of 75 New Schemes Submitted British Official Wireless. T London, June 13. In the annual report of the Colonial Development Advisory Committee details are given of 75 new schemes wh'ch were submitted during the course cf the year h y the Cclonia 1 Government for assistance from
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  • 84 9 The Municipal health statemeiv for the week ended June 8 shows that there were 217 deaths, as compared with 260 in the preceding week, and with 199 in he corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 9, phthisis 28, malaria 17,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 455 9 <h the whole town is agog with excitement at the approach of this great show Grandest, Fastest and Most Spectacular STAGE Attraction ever brought to Malaya Music —Acrobatic—Magic Sketches The True a-Daring Feats in Mid-Air Hungarian Songs Cuban iba Hawaiian Music Chinese Pastimes, Sleigh Hells, etc.. etc. I ADMISSION: Reserved
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    • 283 9 CROSS AILING CHILDREN QUICKLY BECOME WELL AND CHEERY WITH THE AID OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS. THE REASON WHY. Children do not get cross and low-spirited for nothing—the ill-'empered. gloomy child is usually so because of trouble of some sort in the digestive tract. Baby's Own Tablets act quickly yet g:ntly
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    • 77 9 2lllll!lllllll!l|[Tlllin|l!|ninilltIlllll![tnillll!IMIIIII!llllllllllll|ltlll|Mllia I APOLLO THEATRE i NIGHTLY TWO SHOWS b TWO PAYMENTS i I 6.30 9.30 p.m. FREE PRESENTATION OF BUNGA TELOR FOR 4 NIGHTS j H NOOR-E-ISLAM I The Latest Greatest First Run I Hindustani Picture in Geylang 1 COMMENCING FROM 13TH, JUKE I TO 16TH JUNE, 1935 PRICES OF
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    • 335 9 Charlie Kunz Piano Medley Ndt ItL Pari' 1. "I've got an invitat.on to a Dance," "Blue _^^m 0f mm mH\\ v 1 WM Moon," "Easter Parade." flflfPP^i7\m\ 8453 Part 2 Dancin witn m y Igr A* I >\ Shadow," "Juno in Janu- arv." "What little moonWPKlli I light can do."
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  • 757 10 HANDSOME young general named Ho Ying Ching, whose picture we published yesterday, has sprung into the limelight. At the moment when the Japanese demands in North China —for the removal of Gen. Yu from Hopei and the suppression of antiJapanese activities—had been accepted, and the prospect of
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  • 217 10 Military Honours At The Funeral Singapore. Friday. THE funeral of Flying Officer Ronald Talbot Snlith. RAF. who was killed as the result of hLs aeroplane crashing at Seletar yesterday, took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon, with full military honours. Flight-Lieut. Paull wat in charge of
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  • 60 10 Sudden Death At R.A.F. Base r Singapore, Friday. The death of Mr. Jchn L. Stuart, one of the overseers in the Works and Buildings Department, Rcyal Air Force Base, occurred at the Base suddenly last night. Mr. Stuart was 58 years of age. The funeral will take
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  • 50 10 Recovering From His Illness London, June. 13. H.M. the King, who on medical advice is resting at Sandringham owing to indisposition, was about as usual today and was out driving during the morning.—British Official Wireless. (A former message stated that His Majesty was suffering from bronchial catarrh)
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  • 158 10 nESIDENTS of Malaya he arc tfith dismay and concern of tti- accident at the Air Base in which Fh ir:> Officer Talbot Smith lost his life. tfe a learnt to know the men cf the RA F. and regard them as our friends, a*id
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  • 149 10 jyjK. Noel Coward, who lias been a I visitor to this island in recent times, is reported to have made more .money out of the the ere than any other living man. I Thirty-six at age 1. >w. Mr. j Coward at the age uf IS had
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  • 138 10 "TOBACCO addicts an frequ pouring imprcca.ions on Sir 1 Raleigh for having introduce tobacco habi' into the world I these victims of Lady Nicotine particularly pessimistic w heard a few oays ago deplorirr fact that In the fifteen rear had been .smoking cigarettes he computed he had
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  • 123 10 MENTION has been made occasions of the essay compeiitioa organised by the New History Society of New York and open to resident* v Ada. The Bttbjeci was, How can yout] mtttribute to the realisation oi i universal religion?" The competition closed in March and it is announced
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  • 384 10 By "Looker-On" AN advocate of an international boatrace between England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland admits that at present England would have a strong pull. Which, of course, is a great advantage In a ooat-race. A HA*?! n. world-famous Aim-Star is to shoot big game In Africa.
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  • 31 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. r > CLUB DIARY. 6. SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 1 i LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, w CINEMA TOPICS, 18. FARMERS' CLUBS IN OELYON 19
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    • 7 10 RAILWAYS' ARE THE MAINSTAY 1 OF COMMERCE
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  • 109 11 \voiding Trouble i:\IBASSIES TO BE AT NANKING Reuter. Shanghai, June 13. foreign observers have received the news of the latest lopments in North China withit surprise. The comment in a ,tshell is that the apparent settler.t was too pood to
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  • 159 11 What The New Demands Mean Tokyo, June 13. There is no mention ii. the Japanese i'rrss of any new sensational demands .;jg presented latterly to Gen. Ho Ying < lung, though tliere are plenty of indi.ltions that the Kwantung Army is reising its requirements daily and bring- increasing
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  • 147 11 Removal Of Embassy T<> Nanking Reuter. Washington, June 13. j Wiiile no official statement on the f Ani. neai: attitude to the Sino- Japanese iation is available it is believed here the United States diplomatic mission China, now being raised to the rank J •I Embassy will be
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  • 178 11 Japan Pressing For Military Alliance? Reuter. Tientsin, Juno 13. Comp'np ralm P rc il!, d "epe^fanxlety despite the Japanese Co^ulara ,ha, there is any eau to < ommercla! circle» arc y the reported new Ja P^ ally re llable >tieh, according to a 1 r. y 0 f
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  • 404 11 Japanese In Control At Tientsin Shanghai, June 13. The- gravity of the situation in Ncrth China has be n transferred to Charnai. as Tients'n is now completely unaei JapaneSe military control. The arrival of the Japanese troops In Tientsin yesterday was enthusiasticai y celebrated by the Japanese
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    • 151 11 H HEYMAN BUTTER i The fresh delicate j flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to j the ideal conditions i j under which it is made. j Produced in Victoria, J j rVustralia I MAAS. 1 i i i i i i i i i i i, i i i
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  • 122 11 Shell Company's Position Reuter. Lo.idon, June 1«. Ujl'.'H reference to their withdrawal Manchukuo consequent on *i\t .'i! monopoly, t'ie Shell Transport Tr dins Co., in tluir annual report hopes that this will prove on v ;t temporary retirement and tfu; se.nie means may be found m liHi
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  • 187 11 To Deal With Outstanding Problems London, Juin? 13. A MANIFESTO, bearing .he sign at ures of Mi l.lo.vd Cetiigv. Lord Loth inn. Mr. Kasil Blacked, Professor (i'lbert Murray, Eleanor Uaihbone and Lord Snowdon and man> otheis uc s ibat is essential that a Council oi Action for
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  • 41 11 London. June 13. The Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, as Chancellor of the Cambridge University, presided at the Convocaticn fOi the conferment of honorary degrees this morning and later in the day ivured to London. —British Offlc'al Wireless
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  • 477 11 Japanese Troops Pouring Into Hopsi Shanghai. June 11. MOilfc than 13,000 Japanese troop» *'1 have arrived in Tientsin, Chinwangtao and Shanhaikwan. The Japanese frlcet in Tangku are steaming in and out day and n.ght, ready for operations, although the Japanese authori ies maintain "liiat 'hey have
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  • 207 11 Sir Horace Avory Passes In His Sleep London, June 13. MR. Justice Avory. who was in his 84th year, died in his sleep last night. British Official Wireless. I The Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Edmund Avory had been a judge of the King's Bench Division, High Court,
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  • 60 11 Mr. AW Thean Sin, of Jooh. died on Wednesday at he age of 83, Ho 'eaves 'wo sons and several grandchildren. The elder son. Mr. Aw Boon hco, js manager of Mess Aw B •♦herg and Co., Mr. Aw Boon Jin. the second son, is a member ci the stall
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  • 172 11 Max Bear Outpointed BRADDOCK CREATES SURPRISE Reuter. New York, lone 13. AT tin- Madison Square (iarden Bowl, Long Island, in a fifteen-round contest for the world's Heaw weight Championship, James Hraddock outpointed Max Haer. the holder.—Reuter. The result comes as a tremendous smprise to the boxing world.
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  • 196 11 How Braddock Challenged Baer A recent message from New Jersey stated James J. Braddock who expects bo make 140.000 from his coming bout with Max Baer unWl recently was relief cane No, 2796 forced to accept charity to keep his wife and thr c children from starv
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  • 158 11 Alleged Assault By A Kheh Singapore Friday. A PRETTY 17-year-old Chinese girl had her. face disfigured last night by a Chinese who is believed to l ave attempti ed to molest the girl. The incident happened on West Hall Estate. 13 *2 mile. Seletar. It appears that
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  • 30 11 Mr. R. H. Wilson, of the Singapore Harbour Board, and Mrs Wilson air spending a holiday al the Cameron Highlands. Mr. Wilson ha.s a good recovery after a serious operation.
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  • 133 11 Test Flight In Adverse Weather Reuter. San Francisco, June 13. THE Pan-Arr.trican Company's giant flying Clipper is new on her way from here on a 4,000 mile flight to Midway Island. She is making the trip to test rur powers in unsettled conditions and tOuk eff at
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  • 162 11 Terrible Aecident MANY KILLED AM) INJURED Reuter. Berlin, June I I. /iNK-HlJNDKKD persons are believed to have been killed in an explosion at an explosives works in Itcinsdorf, near Wittenberg. An official report of the 1U*insdorf explosion estimates that about 50 are dead, 7:* seriously injured and
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  • 220 12 Said To Be Turning Against Japan With a view to safe-guarding Manehukuo. Japan must control InnerMongolia, where the Mongol Princes were latterly disposed to turn from their former friendliness toward* Japan. With this object, Japan must be secure in North China to suppress Kuomintung propaganda for the incitement
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  • 900 12 Embassy Not Yet To Be Transferred With reference to the reports that the United States troops In Tientsin will be voluntarily removed from the rev Japanese ?one. no removal cf British troops Stationed In Tientsin or Peking under the Boxer -Treaty is contemplated. Likewise it is. denied
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  • 293 12 Katong Tragedy WAS UNABLE TO SPEAK Singapore, Friday. MISS Beatrice Phipps, a 14-year-old Eurasian girl, was shot dead '"n her home at Katong at about 8.15 last night. The deceased, who was living with her parents in Sea Avenue, off
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  • 214 12 First $100,000 Nearly Secured THE latest list of subscriptions to the Singapore silver Jubilee Fund brings* the total to nearly $100.000. Amount previously acknowledged 592,470.49 Atlas Ice Co., Ltd., Malacca 250.00 r. m. d. mo.00 Civil District Court 64.00 Madame Lee Lai 5-00 Anonymcus 5.00 Mr. Gaw Bros.
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  • 91 12 Prcparations In Hand For Exhibition London. June 13. Preparations arc already in hand for the great display of Chinese Art that is to be assembled at Burlington Hcuse in the Autumn. Lord Lytton is Chairman of the Organising Committee which includes some well-known authorities on Chinese Art. The
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  • 83 12 American Co-Operation In Survey Reuter. Washington, June 13. THK possibility of United States cooperation in the survey of China's financial monetary affairs have not been turned down by Mr. Hull, Secretary oi State. Asked whether the United States woulo follow the 'cad cf Britain and France
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  • 199 12 Wallace Beery And Flying Thrills THE sentiment associated with Wallace Beery pictures is prominent in "West Point of the Air/ the M.-G.-M. picture now to be seen at the A.hambra. This time Beery is a Big Mike, a sergeant who has been flying apparently since the
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  • 84 12 The lavishly-produced Fox Film musicalc "Caravan," starring Charles Boyer, Phillips Holmes. Jean Parker and Lorett* Young, began a run at ihe Roxy Theatre last night to crov aed houses at both performances. Presenting beautiful settings with a story centring around a devil-may-care nomadic song-maker and a
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  • 31 12 U.S. Treasury Official's Statement Reuter. Washington, June 13. Mr. Morgenthau told the Press Conference that the Treasury's silver pric would be maintained despite the drcp in the world price.—Reuter.
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  • 249 12 The following successes were gained by the Par Eastern College of Music. Kirk Terrace, Singapore, in the recent Trinby College of Music local examniation:— PIANOFORTE PLAYING Higher Local Division: S. C BX, Pass. Advanced Senior Division: S. L. Tan. Pass. Senior Division: L. C. Gunasekara, Pass.
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  • 204 12 Rolls-Royce And Air Craft Development AS a result of the British Government's expressed intention of .'ncreaslng very largely the strength of the Royal Air Force, there has been gr?at activity in the shares of the manufacturing concerns most likely to benent by such expansion, while at the sam?
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  • 27 12 Owing to unavoidable circumstances, all the performances of Al Ross, the wizard motor cyclist, as advertised yesterday and the day before, have been cancelled.
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  • 169 12 Press Proprietor In Court j Singapore, Friday, MESSRS. John Dickenson and Co., Ltd., were the complainants in two cases which came under the Trade Marks Ordinance yesterday, and mentioned before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. The defendants were Goh Bak Yam, the proprietor of the
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  • 1840 12 Debtor's Storv I O. A's MOTION i COMMITTAL Singapore, Thui;. A MOTION brought on b<]i. lithe Official Assignee for ti: mittal of S. Muthukumaru, a time a big contractor in Sim ,,r came up for hearing in the Suj Court this morning before Justice a'Beckett Terrell.
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  • 763 14 V irlory SUPERIOR IN ALL DM'AliTMENTS Singapore, Friday. LARGE crowd aw the Chinese heal iln R.A. :ti the Anson Uoad Stadium y< terda} afternoon, in the fin i I*i j .o/, oi tiic H.A.l' .A. The hinese were defeated when
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  • 171 14 Wilts Draw With Medical Services Singapore, Friday. THE Wiltshires III shared honours with the Med cai Services in ths Third Division ma'ch of the. League at the Singapore Harbour Beard ground yesterday evening, each side scoring two goals. The soldiers had more cf the same, but the Med
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  • 54 14 Singapore, Friday. Although they lost by the odd goal in three, the Straits Times Press showed ud well when they were opposed against the Malaya Publishing House on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday eveninK The scorers for the M.P.H. were T Ibrahim and A. Jabbar. while SimTionds scored thje
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  • 209 14 Two Meets To Be Held This Month Singapore, Thursday. i IT ;i meeting held by the Committee of Hi.. All Penang Chinese Athletic Meet-- »ne> on .June '.>. it was decided to hold ton 1 Olympiad on the Penang Chinese Recreation Club ground oa June '12 and 'SI.
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  • 229 14 MethereO Wins Monthly Tankard AN Sunday, June 2. the attendance at u the shoot was fair. Mr D H Grist made a preat effort and got possibles at both 200 and 500 yards He was unfortunate in not being able to Ret mo:,, than 30 at 000
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  • 68 14 Statement From Frisco I>2sired Friday. Vyi lil regard to Young Aide's rtOJtt- k ng<. which appeared in yesterday's issue of the Malaya Tribune, Aide state thai the challenge to FiJscc is at 117 lb.—the wclteroeHhi limit. Aide points out thai Frisco holds the utlterw eight title and if
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  • 740 14 Teams For Matches At The Week-End THE majority of the Singapore club; will be engaged in cricket fixtures :.t the Week-end. The meet interesting game will be the tournament fixture between the Merchants amlth Etceusras en Sunday on the S.C.C. ground. S C C. v. N.C.C. The fd I
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  • 371 14 Proposal At Meeting- Of S.V.R.A. Singapore, Friday. A MEETING was held a; the Drill Hall. Singapcie, yesterday, to disto«-s the addition ci a Clay Pigeon section to the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association. Lt. Col. R. H. L. Fink. 0.8.E.. M.C. (Ccmmandam S.S.V.F and President
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  • 213 14 Five Days' Racing PROGRAMME FOR GOl h cup Meeting THE Singapore Turf Club's A (Gold Cup) meetin u win comprise live days racing—Saturday Aug. 31, Wednesday. Sept, day. Sept. 7. Wednesday. Sep| (i Saturday. Sept. M. There will be three runs division of horses in classes 2
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  • 77 14 Malacca's Team To Meet Negri {From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca Frkbu THE follow ing ftftl represent 1 Malacca ia the Malaya <up match to be played against Svtti SemMan at Sercmban ;o morrow Low Ah Sang; lay Hone Scag and Leman; Chce Soon Lee, i; f. Lion
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    • 23 14 ■•j;> > flWfi /f/ff.sf Orchards of A v stralia and A merica. fresit consignments are received every f ortnighl. 1 1 Warm Studios 61
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    • 89 14 Florsheim Shoes SMART PRACTICAL WEARABLE NOW IN OUR NEW HOME AURELIAS I 5-7-9, Stamford Road. I Capitol Building. Dignity of its own t he 1935 AUSTIN seven SLJ™ of ten y ears a has n°w developed into ts mf^ rtable a,ul r, a,ly sm?rt car—yelit retains world Vif he ost
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  • 930 15 l'lay I'o Begin On Monday IH.Ii STANDARD OF TENNIS EXPECTED IN ALL EVENTS ■j annual Singapore Lawn Tennis hampionship meet organised S L.T.A. will begin on Mon- June 17 and continue on the wing days. c entries have been
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  • 115 15 <». Harris Wins Cup Reuter. London, June 13. j,c ;f r.irciin,*: of the SJriiish 1 Malaya A;-.- ocir. .ion held at the <'s Club the cup presented by Malayan Co!f Association was »1. G. Harris, of Kuala Lum1 who leturned at score of 91—12 n i
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  • 40 15 our Wickets In Four Balls London, June *2. I"- Surrey vrr-us Worcester 1 onMtv Cricket match, the Sur- last bowler, («over, look 4 wickl h« 1 bails. 1 in- {cut *va*- rftrfoimctl in 1924. '•tiii h OiHcia! Wireless.
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  • 35 15 The Singapore Muslims w'U be hokliir,! jan Athletic Sports meeting in honour ~f the Ktng's Silvo- Jubilee on Sunday. Jun< IG. at 2 p.m. at the Victor a Bud School ground. Jalan BeSar.
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  • 536 15 Entries Draw For Bowls Tournament THE S.C.C. Lawn Bowls DtublCo Handi- cap Tournament will begin on Mon- 1 day next, June 17, startup at 5 p.m. i Each match will be played over la ends and in the event ol a tie an extra j end or
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  • 58 15 The following will represent Lhe V.M.C A. at tennis against the Dutch Club, at the Dutch Club courts, Calrnnill Road, on Saturday. June 15 ai 4 p.m. I SINGLES: —Dr. Haridas, I. Rcsilly, 1 Dr. Chen Su Lan. DOUBLES:—S. J. Scow and S. X Gaw. Vcrghese and Newall.
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  • 133 15 Second Round Of Island Championship THE following are the starting time.? fDv the above competition to be j played at Bukit Timah on Saturday j afternoon, June 15. 2.45 H. L. Marshall v. J. P. dc C. Hamilton. 2.50 G. Fin lay v. II. P. Sym. 2.55
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  • 120 15 New Football Team To Be Formed 'From Our Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru. Ju:i«: 12. The Johore Amateur Weight Lifters Association, whose membership is steadily Increasing, has shifted its club house from Kampong Tebrau. Johore Bahru. to more soacious quarters situated behind the P.W D. Offices. Jalan Tan
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    • 250 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT by reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up larce business all over Asia; (2) acejuired a thoroughly soiimt Hnamia! position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from
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  • 343 16 I Reorganisation Of lis Activities MR. H. R. Cheeseman will preside at the anntial general meeting of the j Singapore Teachers' Association which i will be held to-morrow < Saturday 1 at the Raffles Institution Hall at 4 p.m. The report for last year, which wili be
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  • 82 16 Letter 7 c T/ r Editor l0ur re siz' 6r f to wtu* 1is on subject* 0} rmbUe must be undersUxxl that the "rim n Tribune" does not to™ opinions expressed by correL ents. LETTERS SHOULD J AS POSSIBLE, preferably (double spacing), and on one sUitcH? paper
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  • 59 16 (To the Editor, tl>j Ml!a Sir. Before the Govern; the temporary allowances sonsftder the position o1 tho nen whose services had to Vith during the slump Indians especially were .he door of Government cems to be closed to Ind. As loyal subjects tney ha\ ?ght to consideration <> ippointments
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  • 52 16 To the Editor, the .1 laic fUUCf Sii X heai Lily slippy)/! hat a contest should be ai<„ ihe local minstrel parties Tiit-re ait many such pai •ore and I am sure thev v, 0 Join in a competition to win i )r cup.—Yours, etc., 0 SUPPORTER Singapore.
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  • 243 16 (To the Editor, the Mala Tr' v. Sir.—June is the month when udenh sign their entry forms for ti c mb id examinations to be held m mber. Students in Governmeat ,i... schools can rest assured that thej u' .iiowed to sign the entry form berau <heir standard
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  • 102 16 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I read with much inheres-, ti soeech delivered by Mr. J. Layeock <v •he recent Ro ary meeting in Sin^aDoi' 1 »hink his in erpretation ol the Malay word 'Tuan" was incorrect. I txnii the word "sir" in English is the nearest meaning
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    • 8 16 (Advertisement of The ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.) LTD.),
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  • 155 17 in Colombo NORFOLK BECOMES SENIOR SHIP i v thi,' morning of June 4, with he customary naval ceremony hardly lasted three minu llair of H.E. the Commander-in-t' of the East Indies Squadron Admiral Frank F. Rose, O.), was transferred to the ne»v Dip from H.M.S. Emerald at
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  • 140 17 firemen Charged With Causing Hurt Singapore, Friday. 1 p serious affray whicjh occurred at Lam Street shortly after midnight T lerday and wh'ch resulted in thrv •«e receiving stab wounds, is allegec ive been caused by a quarrel between rmicilli hawker. earned 0\v Yong Yew two firemen
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  • 70 17 I ran>il Time For Cables To London n Extension Telegraph Com 1 unces that the transit time is t I grams from Singapore on June 13 were as follows T lams handed in up to 5.00 p.m 8 minutes. T iegrams handed in up to 5.30 15 minutes.
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  • 23 17 untitled anniversary of the Singapore tnd Writers' Association will be d ai Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bunga Ir Panjang. on Saturday anci Qay.
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  • 240 17 Gets A Thrill Out Of It Too COME day. perhaps, tall, blonde Jean J Mtur. one of the most promising candidates for ultimate stardom on the Warner Bros. First National studio roster, will turn all her correspondence over to a social secretary. In the meantime,
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  • 86 17 Dispute Between Tashi Lama And Government Reuter. Simla. June 13 Mr. Frederick Wiriamson. poHticu' vgent at Sikkim. leaves for Lhasa hi August at the Tibetants' invitation to negotiate a settlement between the Til can Government and the Tashi Lama. It s understood that the latter desires b?
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  • 41 17 Another "Perfect" Hollywood Romance Ended Hollywood. June 2fl. M..s Virginia Bruce, the film actre>.:. to-day recchred her decree absolute hi d'vnrce from John Gilbert, the former Hollywood star, thus winding up another of the film colony's "perfect romances.''
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  • 182 17 Cicely Courtneidge's New Picture AN atmosphere of infectious gaiety that is irresistible distinguishes "Things are Looking Up." the GaumontBritish picture featuring Cicely Courtneidn;e, with Max Miller and William Gargan, and a cast including Mary Lawson. Mark Lester. Cicely Uaies. Henrietta Watson. Judy Kelly, Dick Henderson and
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  • 400 17 (From Our Own Correspondcyiti Johore Bahru. Jun> 12. Mr. Justice J. V. Mi IK Judge. Johore. who Is at away in Malacca presiding In the Appeal Court there, will be returning tc Johore Bahru in time to preside in the Bankruptcy Court which sits here on
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  • 305 17 Work For Additional 40,000 Men British Official Wireless. London, June 12. THE terms of the new agreement readied between the British Iron and Steel Federation and the Continental steel Cartel are the subject of favourable comment in the British press to-day. As a direct result of the agreement,
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  • 89 17 Expansion Of Assets In 1934 British Official Wireless. London. Juno 12 At a conference of the Nation association of Building Societies, at Folkstonc P. was stated that the Societies' total asset 5 expanded in 1934 to £555.000.000. compared with £501,000.000 in 1933. The amount advanced increased in th'
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  • 160 17 The Prijice*a Suggestion Pot A Imputation British Official Wireless. London. June 12. 't UE ugge&jLjon made ye iciday by the Prince of Wales that a deputation from the British Legion should visit Germany and establish contact with exstTtcemen thefe has been warmly welc. Ned in
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  • 702 18 Dolores Del Rio NO COMMENT ON SELECTION J>UDV Vallee is a brave man. He has dared to name the twelve women he considers the most beaut iful in Hollywood. Rudy only named his list alter some considerable persuasion. He was at first
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  • 263 18 Barbara Stanwyck In New Drama I Barbara Stanwyck's latest starring picture, "The Woman in Red," is the next change at the Pavilion Theatre It is a colourful and picturesque drama based on Wallace Irw.n's best sellin»» novel, "North Shore," and is filled with thrills and intensely
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  • 758 18 A Story Of Varsity Life SPLENDID entertainment is in store for pictuie-goers when the Fox Pictur-.', "Bachelor of Aits," a story of American varsity life, comes to the Alhamora Theatre this month. The j)icture opens in the registration hall of an American university, with :<
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  • 75 18 Success Of Dardanella Company Cor the benefit of the hundreds who 1 have been BBafete to gain admission to the Theatre Royal on account of the continued taeceai of the DardaneHa Company's performances, the company wfU stage lor the third time to-night Katu Idja and the
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  • 561 18 "Spring Fever" HOW THE STARS Do IT JT'S house-cleaning tim e in lioijy wood, lor the film players ar discarding their old things. From beach homes and city ap.u ments to ranches and house-boais the hustling and bustling of spriiV greatest activity is on. JOAN CRAWFORD Joan
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    • 926 18 AUCTION AND MORTGAGEE'S SALE U Ol VALUABLE FREEHOLD Hi LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIED TO BE HELD AT THE S ILE ROOM OF MESSRS. TAN HO OON CO., LTD., NOS. 'JO 82, MARKET STREET ON THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935, AT 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEE'S SALE I. Valuable Freehold Land Bituate at B doh,
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    • 153 18 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. l? 2, Raffles P .cc. ft I c Cj 'Established 1863). I cj jj] Straits Settlements* Oldest Sale room. 5j X Open Daily f<»r inspect ion of furniture, antiques, hardware and 8 p] miscellaneous goods. jjj I TO LET. P 1 2-storey compound house. No.
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    • 74 18 j YOITR FAVOURITE STAR /GAIN! j Maurice Chevalier B8:105 ON nMV RECORDS 1 WGING A HAPPY SONG I *****. f 1 WAS LUCKY. I I v,,i TOOK THE WORDS RIGHT OUT OF MY MOUTH From:— I "FOLLIES KKRKERE" I NEW DANCE TUNES ALSO AVAILABLE. I Mong Huat A Company *1W
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  • 779 19 Movtentent Started KXOWN AS THE 4 "IF CLUB Mr. D. S. Senanayake, of Agriculture, mthe Young Farmers Club Ceylon recently by the nf of a branch at the a Scoi it Colony with an eatinal memberahip of a rrites correspondent to m< Of Ceylon. confined in
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  • 404 19 Alleged Murder In Ceylon Jaffna, (Ceylon), May 29. I MR. K. Alvapillai, Police Magistrate of Jaffna, (Ceylon), held an enquiry yesterday evening at Mallakam. into the murder cf Mrs. Jane Thangammah (75). widow of Mr. Sinnappu Miller. Abeyewardenege Sirrjon, o$ Panadura. and at present of Mallakam.
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