Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. No. 141 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, June 15, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 %aJ The Dominant j In cSMalaya I THE L4ST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING j Hok importer*: I Tbe East Asiatic Company, Limited., I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. I FOR STRONG HEALTHY I BODiESjjj| DRINK '*m KLIM MILK m i I ONLY AT:— F R 2*. N X ElliS
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    • 138 1 INK '('(INT.W" CAMERA Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP i I Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable or tne to^ an d ca n be applied without harm to the most del cate skins. Refresh- Sole Ayentg: s SIWE, DARBY
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  • 88 2 Dtar (iirls. Oar ranks are every week and j to-day 1 have lo welcome another memI ber into our Corner. Of course you are eligible "Koik'et" I Mid 1 hope to hear irom you often. I will be sending your badge in due course and
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  • 493 2  -  (By Miss J. B. Miss Ah Chin's article entitled "An Introduction" which appeared a week or so ago was very weli written, especially j when we consider that that was her j first attempt at a contribution for the j corner There was much to be learnt
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  • 325 2  -  ißij Parcy Cal Domestic pets are a source of pleaso/e and amusement to their owners, and are therefore deserving of Considerate treatment. Most boyr, and girls keep pets Of their own, upon which they can lavish their affection; but they soon find that the care their pets needs
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  • 258 2  -  fBy Barbara Wee Somewhere, a few years ago, there J lived a potter and boy of fifteen. One day a nobleman, came to the factory, and* the boy was asked by the potter to take the nobleman" over the works and explain the different processes. As they
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  • 308 2  -  'By Barbara S. N. W. Many of us, I feel certain, have thought nothing more of the word Vancouver than that is the name of an island and city in British Columbia. But it is more than that, for the narm- was given in honour of George Vanccuvt
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  • 165 2  -  (By Nancy Chan Kindness to living creatures is the highest virtue that one may possess Animals deserve our kindness more uiaR our fellowmen. They have feelings oi pain and delight just as much as y,e have. We know thvs from our aaiiy expense. Some would say that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 140 2 sure death to INSECTS PO W D ER! TKsrS^^^ tPw NUIs ft«dbugs, ants, cocfcroachet. X/ B&i&Jl t > COUGH SPECIFIC jj SPECIAL HAIR gM SINCErtE'S I CREAM Law 90 cts. I Large 25 cts- -4» Small 50 eta. I I SmaU .15 cts. j| -T, I jfijl?* SINCEKE'S A J7
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    • 144 2 What can be the matter? When your good little son suddenly becomes cross, contrary, tearful.., something more than his disposition is to blame, qgj ir Probably he is constipated he needs a laxative. But be sure to give him a laxative suited to a child's sensitive system. Give him Castoria
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    • 18 2 X/ STOP! k YOU'RE HURTING ME! A Why suffer from Wk CORNS? STOP PAIN at once with SHS^'GETS-IT"
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  • 204 3 Shipping News Notices. WHITE STAR LINE LOSSES Total Deficiency 01 £11,280,864 IT was revealed at the first meeting of the con tributaries of the White Star Line that the; total deficiency, including share capital, was £11,280.864. Cross liabilities were estimated al £2,643,670 and assets to realise £*****5. There was no
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  • 194 3 P. And O. Liner To Be Scrapped In Shanghai The s.s. Mantua, 11,000-ton P. and O liner which has been on the Oriental run for many years, has been sold ;o ti < China Ship Breakers. Limit d, and \u!' fe scrapped in Shanghai in September says the
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  • 149 3 Hector's Timely Rescue Of Arab Dhow The Biue Funnel steamer Rectcr haU an unusual experience wh n half way between Colombo and Sumatra during a recent voyage to the East. An Aral) dhow was sighted scm? distance away flying distress signals. The Hector altered her course
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  • 141 3 Formerly Engaged In Service To Tendon Two steamers, the Montauk and Mon tana, formerly owned by the Atlantic Transport Co., of West Virginia, have been sold by the International Mercanii't Marine Co. to the Cantitri Metallurgica della Venezia e Giulia for scrapping. The two vessels were built
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  • 176 3 Lifeboats Fitted With Diesel Engines rilK tWvnty-four lifeboats which ur? to be carried on the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary will be equipped with Thornycroft Diesel engines. This order has been plaCtd after the mo.si exhaustive and rigorous tests ca;'i"ie»l out over many months, which included
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 402 3 STEAMER SAILINGS p o and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. RA\ VLPINDI 17,000 June 21 I'll' TAN U.lOO July 4 X MSAR I HIND 11,500 July 5 BEHAR 0,000 July IK RANCHI 17,000 July 10 SOUDAN 0,500 July .'ll v ILDERA 10,000
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    • 34 3 O.S.K. LINE s.s. "ARIZONA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JULY 11, j direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: j OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 5337—9.
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    • 503 3 BR4P ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. FRED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Ser> ices; from Singapore to Java. Bar—o. Hanka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SKMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. NAM YONG Tues. ".Time IS s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Fri. June _'l For
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    • 242 3 I Wl lIN E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated io Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA St EX. As from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Maru." August Kth for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist. 2nd. Naples si!) 7 ft $54t 5.117 $3t:i Marseilles .714
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    • 531 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Froo. Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S. Sham. 'MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-0 28-6 \LSJA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19 7 RORJNGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 PRRTA 27-8 27-« *8-8 30-8 ALANDIA 17-9 17-9 ISO 20-0 rUTLANDIA 8-10
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    • 461 3 STEAMER RAIMNtig NORDDEUTSCHLK LLOYD. (Incorporated Sa The v: demoted aie the Company's v. tended fixture:::— OUTWARDS. SCHARNHORST" For Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Jui.t Li < ISAR. for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai. North China Japan July 4 g SA A LE. for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Julj 14 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 528 4 M. HASSAN, M A 17. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work In electrical, gas and water service lines. Ye give prompt attention to all craers t ther big or small. Why no* consult us about your irequirrn »nts Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation.
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    • 580 4 WANTED CHINESE DISPENSER WANTED— \pply stating salary required and qualihcaI ions. One able to speak Chinese dialect* preferred, B No. GOS, c o Malaya Trmune. WANTED—A Young Man to be apprentice i for position of asst. manager. Good p beets but hard work. Apply m writing with particulars to Proprietor,
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    • 517 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's S.S. Office, up to noon of the 25th June. 1935, for the following works:— The supply and delivery of precast concrete slabs for the Singapore Civil Aerodrome. Every person applying for a form of Tender v. ill be required
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    • 533 4 !MOOl CHIN RESTAURANT, recertlv established. Corner of PURVIS STREET, v |em sanitary HHtagt, open air I tables served well ventilated rooms I parties. English Chinese I meals can be obtained at any time. Court is < rvice ard satisfaet-on P uaranteed. trial will convince 1 van Wfl also cater for
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    • 384 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated end given un cases. Don't forget that the physicians 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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    • 266 4 lUNFAILINGI UNFAILING SERVICE THAT IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK, WATCH GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS To 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 5 (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair of Clocks jp Watches to the British Army and I R.A.F. Base in Malaya. fg I Safeguard your eyes—they are
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  • 201 5 State Of Affairs In British Columbia fkhli'wSH < clumbia cannot trade in the > u us in the past and piosper. Mr. Johnson, M L.A., declared in an tu the Kiwanis Cluh, B.C. We are buying in the highly pro markets of Eastern Canada ar.J aw. y
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  • 43 5 British Official Wireless. Landoa, Jane 14. STERLING on New York is 1.94. v I.iris 7 1-13 IC [he rmncss <>f Heme Industrials the i hid feature of the Stock Bri Goveinnsenf Stocks were War loan 103-716. Gold is Sd—British Official Wireless.
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  • 1439 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fiaser and Co., ami LyaU and Evatt:— KlNXINL 3lne.2p0l. >.i 1sl>ue prater l2o. 4 .>n,s,li: 4.1 4> i i 4 tl H. 31 :.!>, «3 31 6 ti il.. ll«',.l.i L:« I.-,.'. i> i...7' 1 l.1
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  • 45 5 Canada imported tableware >f china, porcelain, semi-porcelain anj white granite or ironstone to the value of $2,665,285 last year, of whi'.-h $2,18(> 187 came from tin United Kingdom. Other countries from wh'ch tableware was imported included Japan, Germany, United States. Franc:' and Czechoslovakia.
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  • 27 5 Exports of frozen poultry fr >m Canada tf, Groat Britain during th? first fourteen weeks of 1034 amounted t*o 53,756 boxes, bfa mi 1.678,800 pounds.
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  • 321 5 Outlook l<'<»r l «.operulwi' HOPEFUL REPORT OF EXPERTS ,,:> 'i>o„l Ct,r^e^, i.onllon. UHV tbe,, pelbal..? ,'Nt «ban ldere lias been rvl'entl> "l t bo ol n mo,lns of eo-ope,. .ilion l>ctxv«<n .fi»!..,», .lils bcr tr-lll< rival-. l> no,!<»t!l,< t nn'lit is muse i> rcp.rt on tbe "Economic
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  • 103 5 U.S. Takes First Place In Canada's Records Canada s exports t:> Brit:.sh Enipirs coun* lr t-s in March ta mounted I'o $28,765,000 ompared with $2.!,8.'»4,000 to foreign countries. Compared with March, 1934, exports to Australia showed the largest percentage of ji crease, from $1.899 000 iy> $2,005,000
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  • 86 5 Singapore, Friday, noon. Burars. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Jane) 20 13 16 20 15 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FO.B. June) 20 516 20 716 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot, loose) (awardaLle Spore) 20 bl6 20 11 J S do. July 21 21% do. July
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  • 169 5 lialiincc ()t K. ,un. b. /il'l it lAI l, .11,1.' l!.!.l .!>,!-,,!,.' 1 '«ttarter ol l:»35 t. slliis>,s' b'tlb..- by illout Piai: ,o :b>> <:. .,.ii>rl,r 1 i!>,- .»< il.<i,c ,i.,,bi fl"!,< >.. v>.. <!>!.. !|,r.... '!!»:li lb" '",»,',»'0,<l n»l I",.,.! .o „l.' p. IP). I'l.tioo i't'!'
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  • 98 5 Lewis And Peat's Weekly Report M --rs Lewis and Peat (S), Ltd.. in the weekly rubber market report dated Jun-> i 4. sta The market has been quite steady I hrousrhout the week but is still unable to get away from the present- level of prices j nd
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  • 128 5 STANTON NELSON CO. V.,.-..„ H <:.,, >" >, v<».I> rev ,lul.."il 14. 'i<l,l- >>, v... s«, ,vv.. >ve K. a»»<l li, m,, 'ill, n.w< sr,.„, r'l.m., -I.,. > >, ..s Hl..,.-l,.-ci s.«..„ > > ul'„«,nl5. ..til tk.< l,'v l>.-.ll <i,»v.-s.i. „"n- ,-e »>lv!r:« cd,- .s.n00l,>.c ,>t «n,- s'num. -m0 tli<.
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  • 37 5 The output of this Company's Estate* c L mnnth of Ma V 1935 amounts to 11..W0 lbs., makiip a total of 41:} 910 lbs for the nine months of the current financu 1 v;n'.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 192 5 THE EASTERN UNITED tSSITRANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND ROM HEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HI 01 FICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. L < JOHNSON, General Manager. Nederlandsche Handel -Maatschappij N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) i Wished in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND
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    • 24 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARfiOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSOtf GREEN.
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    • 463 5 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW I WHAT EVERY W I I) 0 W 1 KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND I WOULD BE ADEQUATELY ENSURED. 1 in insurance We offer you something unman! M Tho Internationa] lias devised S lan exclusive insurance feature, f The Disability Compensation B Clause. Unoer this Chaise we ii<>;
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  • 221 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SKIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Muinam. Danish. 1.73& tons, from Hongkong 13.6; to Hoihow 15.6. S.S. Tottori. Japanese, 3.708 ton.;, from Calcutta 13.6; to Yokohama 14.6. Santhia. British, 4.841 tons, from Osaka 13.6; to Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta 15.6 Himalaya Maru. 3.187 tons, from Calcutta
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  • 101 6 The following passengers for tnc Straits are travelling on the Blue Funnel liner Aeneas, which is due at Singapore on Monday: Col W. Cave-Browne D S O.. M.C.. M and Mrs. R. L. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mair. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Windsor
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  • 17 6 The Commander of the Deneb reports that light a; Mangkal is not yet burning.
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  • 210 6 SELLING Singanoie, June 14. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1,32 London 3 months* sight 2£ London 60 days' sight 2|3 5115« Lor.don 30 days' sight 2.3 15|lo London demand 2.3 29 3J London T.T. 23 29j32 Lyons and Paris demand 861 Hongkong demand V/a% prem. New York demand
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  • 111 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 14 Paris 74 31 32. New York 4.94 5 16. Montreal 4.95. Brussels 29.2. Geneva 15.20. Amsterdam 7 30' 2 Milan 60. Berlin 12.27'2Stockholm iy.39 1 Copenhagen 22.29 V2 Oslo 19.90'0. Vienna 26 4. Piaguc 118 5 16. Madrid 36 3 16. Helsingors
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  • 190 6 3higap..e. 14 p 8iaai, W dlo 1 :>er Koyan 5143 17 Ziam. W C >» 2 Koyan 5141 P Zlam. W C.««'t Xo 3 btr Koyan R..a B X l «ice B 2 pet Koyan 51 4 RUA 3i:on Al 3210 Pic 3btm, 1 Pic 2 R.. l 8iam.
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  • 213 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUN£ 15 High Tides.—10.25 a.m., 9.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Mission l> Great World, 9 p m. Tennis: Y.M.C.A. v. Dutch Club Jy. n Club, 4 p.m. Cricket: N.C.C. v. S.C.C. 2rd day S.Cc St. Andrew's School v. O.T.A
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  • 23 6 l >V< l'<: CHplK.'l I P.VN'ipL CPP.V1 VVcDllLO lvi.il.iv Clier.l l < lVSW < ?l.,. > c > PHVIL1 l^: PII'X— lleil De:^ Nt?»XV I .O^clni.s'-U.,
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  • 174 6 Moils expected from Australia, N lands Indies, etc., by air iQantus), |ni< of delivery cf boxhoMers' letters onl: p.m. to-day and general delivery letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe, air (Netherlands", time of delivery o! ooxholders' letters only 10 a.m to and genera] delivery of letter.-;
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 387 6 $iH£APOIU HOTELS I faft (ĕ$ IPS 1 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS I RIJSTAFFEL 12.:i0 to 3 p.m. I SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 6.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and ANOTHER BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT BY BILLY CARROLL THE FAST STEPPING I I TAP DANCER. A CABARET OF ENERGY 'PEP.'
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    • 302 6 Whiter Teeth made me look younger, more beautiful .and these 2 minute J home treatments with Colgate's Dental flfl Cream did it I t™B "TT THAT a difference whit- same time. Colgate's delightful VV er, lovelier teeth made peppermint flavor refreshes in my looks! Here is how I your mouth
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    • 96 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS arc now invited for th" following material* or scrvrcs. For particulars, sec Municipal Tender Room. Date ot Closing: Supply of Manganese Steel Jaws. 4 p.m., Thursday, June 20, 1995. Execution of alterations to f>2. 53. 54, 55. ."f> and r>7. Bras Basah Road, I
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    • 185 6 POCTOR'S AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who \V(-u!'l expect I Sfell-kn to be victim of persistent stonuu h Me? His own ni''(l:itine 'I d Ii m no B Tlun at last be fOOtld the way to ton<| r ohstinato stomach disorder. Here >' ow.i words: *'I (md that 'Hi-u rated' MajrseHia
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 181 6 jpOSTALirnULIOCNCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY •Medan, Siam, Burma, India Calcutta), Iraq, Egypt, Great Britain. Ireland. Europe and South America (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. fTrengganu t generally). Besut, Dungun, Kemaman, Kemasek and Kretay (Boribat) 2 p.m Burma (Santhla) 3 p.m India East and North (Santhla) 3 p.m. Djambi (Tobat 3 p.m. Sarawak
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  • 592 7 N.utli Africa ,V. England Cricket Match -j Em pre wireless programmes lor ek-end are as fellows:— TRANSMISSION 2 p.m. Bi*r Ben. Sydney Gustard, Organ of the Gaumont Palace Chester. iv "Never Say Die." A Comedy .l i: v Whyte. produred by William Mai'Lurf: 10 p m
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  • 73 7 Accident At Woodlands Bridge A epDmT Singapore. Friday. SERIOUS accident occurred at a bridge at Woodlands yesterday. It appears that two Indians were at work and were standing on a plank which was suspended by ropes. The latter gave way and both men fell fiom a fairly good
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  • 193 7 World Conference Delegate Passes Through (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Among the passengers on board the Italian steamer Conte Verde which passed through Singapore on Thursday ia Mr. Phee Cher Chean, China's representative to the International Forestry Conference which will be held in Belgium on Ju'y 15 of this
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  • 63 7 Singapore. Fiidnv In the early hours ol this morning, al Seletar, an Indian was attacked Ly two compatriots end rather badly stabbed. The victim was attended to by a doctor rxt the Naval Base and then conveyed to hospital by ambulance. Two Chinese were the victims of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 t'"- «vuilabl». »«ip«- "»'>> 0e»»tnrs lc»s -^M :"r,c,s iron» ens in- »s74aire<»n>. Dli X T^M liireelit»Nll,l "<I litvice,. l»l»AD»l»l«l^lz^222l^V ".5„! nnl« lb«»t i« H^Wg c«,n,l«nslnz. I'rieo dltiir««n«i «nav be ««>ilv inztallus llns «r« avaii«ble in a v»ri«tH at n»oliel«. built "ltb l,s>e«i»l string lor all o«rl. l',,v> lvt XX lib..,)
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    • 72 7 Llwtl Vt<„'<! Vuu «implv cuut llo nolter tlt2N lm.v ll H.C. Ml'-O M ll»e -:,m< genius tblll lniil» ll», Nrlit Sroutlcastinll l^»5rn,N6»ble lor tin» master recover nl»ien lirillilicnt tuno li6elitx vvorlli nilic Mocl volume CVl ll>l'/l < t'8pl). I ttt i! l. Vl l<»5 <7lVP>.' lX <»« ll >,!„,!<.V !>.»l»>,
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    • 104 7 5 MM l« inl «on«ll«l I«I orNce but in tbe nM b«lne or c»ulsc»c»ri>, tbe s»ltv NW l«np05e« »>lr»in on bosv «D «is lnins, ««.pecuslv tbe we»tber i« trylnll. l-triun !>l c«n onlv be <vill,«loos il be»Ilb Rns t»tne« Nli»inl»ine3 »l U» Ibe recipe H onr. N>! gl»»« ot pl«:»»2nt»tH>ting
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    • 208 7 I tinbrofem tradition of" 1 Mity. maintained far nearly I fto I 555J MODERN WASHING METHODS j PATERSON'S j THAT TAKE HALF TIIE TIME. 8 PATERSON'S CLENSEL H DOES AWAY WITH ALL £m BOILING SCRUBBING B CLOTHES LAST LONGER ygj HOMES ARE BRIGHTER. CLENSEL >er ar^e Lottie so. Obtainable from:—
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 545 7 puoui, >0li«l.l>. snoltlwvvl: sr.vr,o> WeeK-Kncl l'«r 'lko l4 V3X 31.45» < P ill N .V>> l,U. <,, O5t)i 19 63 iVletre.»,' u!,ll..un'.l.Ni^llc. 8 P 3'l,'l0l. Orciicsua. 8HIVPOHV «20 ,,v >lr. L Hl>. trino. l' O.lS. Hn,0.Uncemer' 8 i,, ,!<; 'l7l. l,i p'lli 5' 8 50 pm L.,,.'! x.ws plain l'<".l..<t
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    • 11 7 5lX«. Xl'OttU <>Vi.v. <i'n l.'.9 >->. ll n. —1.30 pm. Pecor6ei >lu5.ic.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 785 8 WALLACE BEERY'S GREATEST HIT! H The screen's most X?J.,:..... mmmmm |T He was a joy in u Hell Divers", k\ H Am m\ fpfek N wait till you see him now I il tup* ;ai I*3 the greatest air drama of hj 7 v; them all-M-G-M's new laugh- v U
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    • 387 8 I I l-l I I I I I l l(.«i 1 li 1 iH| 11 |l I |illlHl 1 *.lil!ljill:llllli| I H.'.i..»:|'l|i:|Mi 1 1 .l I J J 111 111 111 lIIIWWWWWW 111 I I I Grand Show for your Week-End Entertainment i inland's Queen of Comedy in CAPITOL OPENING
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  • 184 9 She Couldn't Believe The Weighing Machine When she first weighed herself, a few months after commencing to take Kruschen Salts, this woman could not believe her eyes. She weighed herself on another machine, to make sure there was no mistake! Here is the history
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  • 294 9 Marvels Of Military Science London, May 25. Eleven thousand troops will march past the King when His Ma jest} holds the Jubilee Review at Aldershot on July 18. This has been announced by the War Office. To a large extent the Review will be a pageant
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  • 199 9 (lovernmLntg lb lgraclo. Hluv 9. VliL a!l»ge0 0 ,u,0-«urance lrom Huxtrun t'nvl, «l n crown vlaime.l bv li»e Vul5«3ll.v Government l,n<i r «lliuse ol tbe Ire.l'v "l 3t. Cer» muin u" tnu,' <>l lb» 3erb :»n Kmtil/ror wbo rulecl in tbe con turv. il' brming tbe
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  • 97 9 K-l li'ree In lor >l,i.v 3 I,r>".n<l5. in C:»tM<l an l"„.,l l» > l"U'!0 free'.l m to-cblv ,z b i,mne<!tv l?r?,nlvl bv lv l,? .i,, I i. Vl lv< r .lill'ilee. '!:?> l.u.l b»-en ill ll- <l i.z afternoon 'n's'- v ere i'», l.liuxv. Vl>l l.,"»> !»>»,-., m»v
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 KOSE PEKOE TEA. 3 Mark. [lJb55SS||-] J Ih, Rrsi and Full Strength Rose Tea 5j with the Finest Flavour. 3 g Tea is known in all parts H Slam, Indo-China, Philip- uj I rids, and D.E.I. giving away 5,000 packets for S free trial. |n Bets. Stamp for free sample,
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    • 206 9 A NEW LOVELINESS CAN BE YOURS —in this way Look a 4 yourself carefully in the mirror. Wouldn't a touch of colour make a marvellous difference to your whole appearance? Not mere "make-up," but a healthy bloom to your cheeks and a natural of the lips. You can see it
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    • 193 9 Charlie Kunz Piano Medley Ha. 1 1 Mahla. Fox-Trot. 8471 1 Maori Song Of Goodrtr/e, Sole Agents for Malaya: Waltz. 1 Believe In Miracles, FoxU.A. MUSIC HOUSE, «< March Winds And April 61|63, HIGH STREET. g I s howers> Fox-Trot. g 1 Cherokee, Fox-Trot WITHOUT EXTRA COST MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 467 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and j Societies in Singapore, most of the > members of which are readers of the i "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- vidjed specially for them. secretaries i are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will
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  • 40 10 A High Mass of Requiem will be sung for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. W. Lambert at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, on Monday, June 17. at- 6.*>0 a.m.
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  • 44 10 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Phipps wi.sh to convey their sincere and heartfelt thanks to relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral of their daughter Beatrice as well as those who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence. (Penang papers please copy).
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  • 70 10 CHAN—Mrs. Chan Ch?ng Kiat, nee Tan Geok Lin Net), aped 61, passed away peacefully at her residence. 41, Neil Road, leaving her beloved husband, 4 sons, Chan Siew Hoon, Siew Kiong. Siew Kiam and Siew Jiang, two daughters, one daughter-in-law, four grandchildren and four brothers. Tan Teng Ann, Gim
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  • 761 10 JX a full-length editorial on the North China crisis we stated that the Japanese appeared anxious to get what they could by the display of power rather than the use of it and that opinion is borne out by the news which has arrived since it was
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  • 73 10 Salvation Army's Good Work In Singapore It is announced in the Singapore Rotary Club's weekly letter that the distribution of relief to unemployed in Singapore is now being undertaken by the Salvation Army organisation, which is trying to give relief in kind to supplement the small financial resources
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  • 27 10 Friday, June 14. In the afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Straits Chinese Consultative Committee and the members remained to tea afterwards.
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  • 38 10 Mr. Adrian Clark, the solicitor-general will address the Singapore Rotary Club at the luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodman re turned from the United States this morning by the President Monroe.
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  • 146 10 i NEW pugilistic champ-on reigns, and A bcxing enthusiasts have to become accustomed to the very English sounding name of James Braddock instead of Max Baer. The result of the, contest was a tremendous surprise. To most peoole Braddock was an entirely unknown quantity
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  • 131 10 IT is d fficuit tc credit the reports that a man as good as Braddock was IB •he down and out class a few months ago. Yet according to the American papers he was in receipt cf public relief and boxing promoters considered him a has-been. Then
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  • 186 10 QNE wonders how the new champion will behave now that he has been lrallslci-mes lrorn sown .,lis ou» irso 2 weultdv i'Hti. ll be ix wi.'-.e. ln> Will prod, bv dis bitter experience !i>b ...x< bii> ninrl«>. bu< boxers ral-e3v so cl.r I'de)' persls, in ldinklnt.' 'b.i tb<!.
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  • 114 10 Vlip O< Insiii ans c l p.t.'-.cl el 'w Vrlll b plim Instilu e anxiot'.- '0 obtain al «um. mas<> bv o^rlipb» 2nv par «l tbe Empire ol wlticb wiser Us.e Mit?d, tie. Nl2se lor esucslioll.'l! rnll'. 1)0»e> part culars sdoc'ls be. sent 'be manager pllm In5tl,ll 4
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  • 363 10 -iJ^r-on" THE world will perhaps be near the millennium when war becomes as hard to make as peace. ~M «T» Bulls have a perfect nght to eject intruders, if you stop to consider," says a compiler of hints to hikers. Strangely enough, very few hikers do
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 55 10 Martinis Wells ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING, j PRINCIPALS: ANGELA DI MARTINIS, BERTRAM J. HEPBURN-WELLS, i M.A.T.D., C.T.D. (Affd.) N.A.T.D. THE ONLY SCHOOL IN J SINGAPORE. TEACHING THE LATEST II LONDON DANCE CRAZES. "CHARLESTON BLUES," j "CARIOCA," "BLUES WALTZ." Experienced Diplomated Teachers. j MODERATE TERMS. Apply: MARTIN IS-WELLS, Engl.'-sh School Of
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  • 79 11 No Further Concessions WAR PLANE OVER PEIPING Reuter. I'eiping, June 14. 1)KIA( HMKNT of Japanese troops has arrived at Chinuungtao. Ihe main body is goin- to Peiping to-day and a -mall contingent is going to >hanhaik\\an. Ihe departure of the
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  • 275 11 China's Complaint To Western Powers Reuter. London, June 14. Mr Quo Tai Chi. the Chinese Minis- called at he Fore gn Office in con:;1 tion with the Japanese invasion in jnh Chii.a. Details of the conversa.1" no. ava-lable. but it is under'hat China is making urgent relations to
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  • 84 11 Japanese Incensed At His Departure Shanghai, June 14. The Japanese Military Authorities are incensed'at .°j"**en ri<«.-,qr uro of General Ho Ying_Ching, without whosn presence the Japanese r-re unable te negotiate over the North CMna situation Mr. Pao Wen Yu. of the Peiping Political Council, assurer *he Japanese that
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  • 76 11 Arriving At Singapore On Monday 32>ursav. 'sllr. ...-w lv.uW ,0l. (i.imun liner 3e.barnbol s.t l<„ ,u- .xr', l>2r ol d4o,seutscber Llovs '"> l.' 0(„> i». lV,,.: !l »N. lnl.is. N vcvic»/e Hiler !,!2b. «ibo ea.llv -illaines l,«r spl>s «t !.0 !<''.,'-.. I)r >n. s. ..n 10 'ln.u.curallng
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  • 80 11 Llmcion Klircialitit >VorK ln U<z6rs5 British Official Wireless. l >/xis» .1,!!... 14 Np icl.»)e'.! Co<br.llil.. 'be voung Lonl'>c> iis> lll"sll<"'' >,v l, i,,s l3mnlre !.,!>'", x. n'iIili' bn'; v.il,,»'!.!',<-,, s, !.'-me:n in sounses dv ibe ,.s >tV 1' u's- ..s V" s,v <>l l.>c'l ls." .i live per,«„
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  • 112 11 European Political Tensions Blamed Vienna; May 22. The President of the Austrian National Bank. Dr. Kien Boeck lec'ured to-night on international co-operation in tinanc a! p?.licHe said that, x hile the underlying causes of th world economic depression were i<# Amer es of an economic nature, in Europe
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  • 93 11 Minimum Rate Raised To I 24s. A Day j f New York, May 22. I The Ford Mot* >r Company to-day an- nouiu-cd that it was returning; to the predepresson niininiuni watre rate of 24s. a day, representing an increase of 4s. a day to all workers.
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  • 53 11 H.M.S. Hastings On Reef Off Port Sudan j London. June M. H. M. A. S. Brisbane, which is coahng at Aden, has been directed to expedite her depai turc and proceed to ihe assistance of ;he sloop Hastings, which is .still aground on the reef off Port °jda:\
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  • 126 11 l nUi>Utll Occurrence On «I«>urne> British Official Wireless. LoNllli,!. ll «pilp Ouice ol Ken,. n> como.ll,)' wl'Ii Lors Cbulrnl!.!» „1 _c. I l^lll-!....'. lN5.nec-l.cl tile .l,ls ».l ,„.^.l>..r.»....c.l ..,!«-!!,<»<!! ll«. c!,<,v< ',.!>.- «r-z... ...,.,,,i l. l)<. "l tile»!- ».l. >!. bralc.'v ..ve, l>.^ mi
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  • 63 11 Hundreds Of People Leave Their Homes Reuter. Ovaldes (Texas), June la EIGHT people were drowned and many are reported to be missing in widespread floods in south-western Texas Hundreds were compelled to flee from their homes, owing to swollen creeks resulting in the inundation of whole villages. The
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  • 144 11 .lannrc? I'o N<' H rm: l .> ,.,>., .l. s <> > al.ering > >lt).'> »»l bcence-. ,.vnl >i< Cnuneil ol 3<u'< ,,>» >' Vill ure explailieo i> ,n .lobore Oov, Ca/ettc I'» llv.ls nil ..s iHl.cl ortiee. i .'> > v> .r >l> llec! <> ,n:vKe >
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  • 95 11 Sequel To Grove Road Accident A collision betw en two motcr-cars On Grove Road on the afternoon Of May 26 had a sequel before the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Coleman, yestei day, when the driver of one of the cars, Mr. Richard P.all, was charged witn having
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  • 77 11 Stones Thrown By Mob At Ambu'ance Singapore. Friday. In Wallich Street yesterday afternoon, when a Lance-Corporal arrestea a Chinese hawku who had fallen a..d hurt himself in attemoting to run away, he was surrounded by a threatening mob In the meantime the ambulance arrived on the scene and
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  • 26 11 GIRLS' CORNER. 2. FINANCIAL NEWS. 5 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 7. CLUB DIARY. 9. SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 15. CHURCH SERVICES, 17 BOYS' CORNER 19.
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  • 130 11 8,'onll 0pl,U8!ti«!l, 1« SOVlN Reuter. l'»K>o, l i. >,ini'.le,. >,r. t,«umi. a in «be «volcumin >ibimbt,n ldat -lnpAn will «trnnulv opp««e tbe P»rt,clpttlinn ,»s clermanv »ns tne in tde cominx X»v»l l onrerence.' Ol.^llitionul Ibe tV-.v.v a,tnucl> l. attr''.u'es sil.ltlv ,o tl:e leur ut .cocl'lu., >
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  • 279 11 Outlines 0t ConNrmoll British Official Wireless. Lonclon. 14 I'de Hnlzlo-Cerman talks were l< >lllieU 2t >>e pvrei«n UMce 2c II a m wden Uerr Von «ibbentrop visbes 3ir Noare. tbe poretgn 3ecret2rv, :.ns altorwarss conlerrlng wl,b .Vt, Kiderlen ans IKr p L C,2i6le ot tde l CMce. until
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  • 98 11 British Legion Delegates To Visit Germany British Official Wireless. j London, June 14. Following the Prince of Wales gesture the British Legion Delegation will leave London for Germany on July 13 to examine the question of inviting ex-enemy countries to send representatives to the Legion Conference next year.—British
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  • 84 11 Knocked Down By Motor-Lorry Singapore, Saturday. The Singapore Coroner, Mr W G Porter, returned a verdict of accidental death yesterday, in connection with the death of an elderly Chinese who was Knocked down by a mctor-lorry m Enir-•-'or Street on April 27. and died in hospi al
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  • 152 11 8Kilt 8v«tem "lo lic 5lllll.> pei-m«n?nt l Lonc»l,n. .lune 1^. VrlL Nome 0Mce Oeparmencal Commll'.ee recommiild lda» .be lemporzn provision ot 'be He, l<»20 .lilow !be er>.i0uvme.ll ,i? W'.li.en lilii, >s<llli8 bersoo.': «l,.. age..5 ,0 'li'.'.ars/. ,2tlor,e'' w.'slcnop, n,i u r,s nvo-.biv b"v.'"i) ,bc bourx ol
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  • 156 11 funeral Liclgllari 82,urci:;v lbe lnneral ..l rVlr. 3obn L. 3cuart 2li overseer in tde Works c.ill puiisinrOeparimenc ol tbe Nova! Kir pc.rec L:. wbo. 2s reportes sies lv m bis quartern, pl2ce at ci-.« Nlciasar, Cemelorv vt'5terlt2V allernoor> Ibe pev. pailier p. Ou/,nls ollicin'er. Hmong pr»
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  • 52 11 Workers T'o VrKilrlltinn Reuter. 'Tolecio. lOluo» 14 Workers at cbe esison Compa»iv wli" vestersav secises on an dnmesiate r" newal ot clie strike wderebe 30.000 pcuple bacl be<?n renseres unci» i, was temporarilv calles oil ten savs ago dove now scceptes tbe arbitral on ctler or Perkins, 8ecl-etarv
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  • 39 11 8lnc.i.,)0!,'. »iil.n.!i> 'lli" e'i! 9: o >,».lf.. l,,,,..,',...! sj,...« ...v..,., I....V .lr.v.rx wl.o ,.l. !> 0 gulll.v to ove»l..ns ni5 tb< i, V l^ I'be accused s il m-wnee ol lVl, L 8laumon. c s .1... Otpartmeot
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  • 154 11 Lxpor, l)ut> lnrrcg> ro «V tt)l>15t<»l. St lltliVl,: Reuter. .june ll Orsinance <»5 >lu.v c..„. cerning lde lixinrr ol tde ex,»orl sutv on native rubber at l«I cent» per dl»» been ans substitutes t»v 2 section tde sutv 1« at 22 l5„ilscrx per Nunsres Kilogram!,.
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  • 85 11 Second Of The Jubilee Season British Official Wireless. London, June 14 In the absence of H.M."*the King at the second Court Ball of fhe Jubilee Season last night at Buckingham Palace, the Queen was escorted into the ballroom by the Prince of Wales, who later took his place
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  • 42 11 1>2Nl4il ?im<? CuKles itXM^UN I'll. 1c«<zr:,pb «1','. P2NV >. lb.- llil! .'r.,i!l. Xi',uil>»-><> i, .b.!,.- 14 s.:b,»'.'. b.i!s<<l !,l l„. >.. 5 00 8 m I", X.. 7 lllo.^i lli.!.,50 0 m» s, n 2 <,0nil>.. I ln l,i 0.30 p "N,'Ul<5
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 90 11 I I Fly Home j RO! DUTCH AIR LINES j SINGAPORE-LONDON in 5" i days. i tar* sn a pore every Wednesday and Saturday 3.15 p.m. L.M. planes have spacious abins for 14 passengers j are carried in order it) itmost oi comfort to long- j 1 paiiic ngen. ip
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    • 96 11 I j mmm i i ■iiiH-iiiii.wt^ 1 WE ANNOUNCE I s I AN ENTIRELY 1 NEW ISSUE I OF I I MALAY RECORDS m m Z This issue includes many unusual tunes of a type j never before recorded, as well as some of the best I I La^u Sai
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  • 336 12 Judge's Warning BANKRUPTCY COURT OF SINGAPORE ir^su.v. l., »lH oi books b> ,.,'es ,n l.'Udines»> v/2s .Xr. .<> l:eckl?t.:. 'l. t'ourl tu- .< N2no,1 Leon^ > <. -'lnil'lt.- im- to Keep l^X'i^. >b2l M2NV people tarries "l, WltllOtl' l.>.. l V l, ,.1, MU5! >,ci L
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  • 191 12 Annual General Meeting Singapore, Saturday A DIVIDEND of three per cent, was declared at the second annual general m r eting of the Singapore Government Public Works Cc-operative Thrift and Lc.an Society, Ltd., held at the P.W.D. offices in High Street yesterday afternoon The Hon. Major R.
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  • 25 12 British Official Wireless. L -iulon, June 14. H. M. the King's condition was to-day nportfi) (<» t.. «ntireh Satisfactory AJnudi umcial Wireless.
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  • 176 12 I rom 1'Ko Kl2l»> 2 Iribune. 13, 1913 «pllp 5ecretarv. 2ir eswa." K ::> anru > 'lie revciiue 01 cde s. XI3 l!)'4 »be l.' iN »be Cdansu iXt0l."poiv. I'de local «maun, ol cd.',nsu or prenures opium puicd<ses ll'.ln tbe 3iugapr.re pactnrv i914. W25 1.713. 900 latiii-
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  • 272 12 List Of Those Who Sent Wreaths The followin'.' 15 a li<, ol vent wreath; lor 'h. o IOthcer Talbto n>. under cc5- while -ivout bombltie pracice en Thui'-cia" H'iH Pairs'! ll Excellency the Ov<re r :'nd Lady Tncmas. Th. O."!..: Commnndim? anll OMc.r>. Malays Cm.X C.anm 8 XV.
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  • 230 12 To Appear In A Cantonese Talkie (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Mr. Mah See Chang, the famous comedian of the South China aw Re, will shortly appear on the screcn in his Cantonese talkie, entitled "The ocent of Wild Flowers." Mr. Mah is also reputed for his songs which
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  • 54 12 Two Workmen Injured At Changi Singapore, Frilay V/hi'e woiking at Changi yesterday. on *he new Singapore Criminal Prisons, Iwn Indians were injured by a falling steel girder. One of the victims wa." badly .vounUed on the left foot and h'c companion was injured in the hip. The
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  • 47 12 London, June 14. The total amount applied for tenders for £40.000,000 Treasury Bills was £47,865,000. The maximum amount was allotted in bills at three months. The average rate per cent, was 13* 10.46 d., as compared with lis. 2.49 d a week ago.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 416 12 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week enaeo June 8: Rangoon was the only port in tn:; Eastern Arena to report the presence ol human plague during the week, one case having
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  • 121 12 Increase Of 16 Per Cent. On The Fiscal Year Canada's total trade in the fiscal year amounted to $1,189 550,000 compared with $1,173,373,000 in the calendar year 1934, $1,019,454,000 in the fiscal year 1933-34 and $887,097,000 in the fiscal year 1932-33. This was an increase of 16
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  • 80 12 DiMcuIt 1'omts Ol Involved .fro», corre>po,^nl.. l4. < V lure l"r lur'l.-r C-odc askes lm 2 lur lo td. l) .l l» lorssdip ,Ne >>n «,">>>.,.> .>;»>,.!. !>"..».. .u"«t> 2 coconut trc« Ht tbe b.'l .l be case 3 .v C.c.do. lor selence. .sioiunmclN in v'ew c>l
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  • 152 12 run(7»l Ot ltoatrio? VllL <l,"..-ril, t!.:' pi,<l,pe 'bI .1! !1..»1'v > b',.c ,'ir. on III." l. C l^'...,v l,:r:..l >> > «,'!,< i <,>> '""U :lN.< ..r> !.,<_- '> >> > bv rc.^' u„<l ll-' l'..-. l-:, 51, 'li!.:. .vo, >.nc were 5.',.. lron, l,l. ol tbe ll",)
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  • 67 12 Life To Be Extended Till 1936 New Delhi, June 4. It is reliably understood that the term of the Council of State will be extended ap Vo the end of the Delhi session in 1036. Under normal conditions, the life of the present Council of State will
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  • 419 12 Co. Ordinance NiV amsnsmcnt to t)rslN»nco 75 6. /K Irart.on Iranglerj i» wc l<i'l <i ln Uiiis co be «c tbe ..lXl session ol tbe Legislative Couneil. Ibe principal smenseo' bv inserting alter 3v«.l!..n tbe zeet:on: 7H. eontaines ,n 0r0l>.»l,e, iVo. 75.H <3>Nlllipore Trnetwn). or in c)rcbn»m'e. n
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  • 190 12 Association Growing Closer And Closer London. "In all the difficulties of the world, we of the British Empire have held our own better than any other people in the whole world. "I see no reason to suppose why, even In the distant future, there should arise anything to
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  • 120 12 (/nmniemttrution Of Kinss'» 8ilver jubilee Lonson lbe liing. ori tbe recommensaUon ol cbe Home daz commanses in commemoracion ol 3Ii5 3civer .lubilec. tbe Cdiel lVln^lst..... >. ?,l'ci lor tde ,lmc> ol tbe '.:>>' c.t plvmo'Nb bear lbe stvie l> ol Lors IVlavor lbe announcement bas s?rcu: iaetlon
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  • 412 12 MALAYAN ROTARY THE PRESS Nae ldl dis closing ac Conlercnce ill Olstrict Commissioner C')l pais a tribute .0 >be k»! We are inscdtes to ilv p sais. lor tde verv lull ncil, given in connection witd l, H movement iike tdis mu> siserabiv v>itii ll,e pr« 2ive its iseali, tde
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  • 139 12 Tin Shareholders' Association The Provisional Committee of s Shaieholders' Association (I. j Murray. D.S.O., Mr. A. association's policy. h;iV a One immediate pr°P n n U il general resolution submitted at the a y meeting of [in m tht pr quesWng the directors to sun fv ciple
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  • 602 14 Tho Fiffhl 1> scribed SI NDAY PUNCH" THAT FAILED Reuter. >» ork, Junt' 11. A I ORMfcR dock labourer, \Uio a yen ago a as receiving the fcttterk-an equivalent ci the dole, staggered ici«- boxing ajfirid •»>
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  • 283 14 'Sunday Punch" That Failed To Floor Braddock Reuter. New York, June 14. Janus Braddcck said he knew he would win the ihird round when Baer landed a mid right and did not floor him wuh his Sunday punch." The referee said that he penal is -ti
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  • 125 14 Baer May Meet Schmeling In September Reuter. New York. June 14. The Mnd ic on Snuare Garden annriiuiros iba' Braddock has acreed to defend his title against Srhmeling in the of 1936. thus eliminating the possibility of a. <jtle bout in September as has been suggested. The
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  • 50 14 rawford And McGrath Beaten Reuter. i:« I'lin, June I t. I\ h< Davis CUB (io ci o< ijt ion t«I the s. mi -final < i the European Zone Yen < »;imiki (Germany) beat Crawford Au;i!..iia» 7—5, I—2. Henktl (Gjiriuany) beat Mcoraui All: J I>a >
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  • 632 14 1"<n I'a-vuH LAST DAY OF K.L. RACES l('!.l!2 LilNlpllr. l ll,- «lll.tl llu.v ol' '> I or! l»l't.l' Nl< cling 2!><l !!,.,»> '.Vllt.-. n,2llc tbe cUlcl. llnv l,«e„ «»n llle sr, >!! l one, ilj.2>n l>il/ liellls .vill l:> «ll.' >t.liter ill :»l> events. i'r«< >' <t
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  • 144 14 C. F. Aeschliman Retains Title London, May 20. O F. Aeschliman, the Swiss player, retailed the Singles aL« the West Kensington tournament by beating the young South African, W. Muir, in the final and Mr*. J. B. Pittman beat Mile. E. Cepkova, of Czechoslovakia, to win the
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  • 288 14 More Aggressive Attitude Urged IF Eng'isn hockey can take up a rather more 'aggressive" att:tude it look: like having an even better time in the 1935-36, season than it has had in the past season. England's defence is safe enough, not only for next year, but, I venture
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  • 231 14 Outlook Seems Distinctly Brighter THE outlook for British athletics seems distinctly brighter now than it has been for a long time! Indeed, the running in the raeent meeting of the Univers.ties Athletic Union was described as being of a h gher order "than it has ever been before.'
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  • 64 14 Preliminary List Of Entries British Official Wireless. London. June 14. THE preliminary lis; oi 117 accepted er'iies for the Men's Sinples in the Wimblcdcn lawn Tennis Championships includes leprcscntatives of 24 nationalities and the .88 names in the Women's Singles are also widely distributed. Eleven pla; p in
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  • 78 14 London, June 4. In the final heat of the Empire Amateur Billiards Championship the close of play scores were:— Coles (England) 2,164. Krishnadas Deb (India) (to play) 705. Coles set up two world's records for Amateur Billiards, tc-day. In the evening session he scored 1,243 points. The previous
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  • 97 14 i>lr«. l^ BRILLIANT WIN FOii MISS STAMMERS Reuter. lonson, lune l Nelen >,..,.<,, time<> cbiimpion ».,„>. son, ans wn<» i> x<nt,le>i tdere tdis monlb v su> seseules n<l. «>l. ,.> liutbleen !>tummer>. tbe N«»> c.ne >eur« ols ll.,,0 < t dampinn. I'de muted w»»< in lbe
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  • 82 14 8outK Ic^m> T'riumpli VIIK Now Oie2> Nrna.n from baving '-rluinp!...,.' s :l:. 3carce!v ssv l. tu,.- i > it no: ol"»» tbat tb» lentell. 13lit victorv ove, >ln'!s to 36 was not mer»iv NUMN'-, sis SU.<>": It W2. N ldnt I w.lllo' g» 50 s»r 25 > c
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  • 38 14 Young Frisco Agre?s To Fight At 150 lbs MB. V. Castro, Young Frisco's manager, informs us that he is ready to accept Young Aide's challenge for a flight over 12 3-mfnute rounds at 150 Ins.
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  • 122 14 The follow ing will repress ii at soccer against Fort Canning on I June 17 at 5.15 pm. on S.R.C rrou C. Alchonso. J. Sta Maria. A. R I K. Rarth. C. W. Oliveiro. L. Olhre Fernandez J. Reutens, A. M. Valbere, V Gardner. I. d'Alme da, (Cap! I,
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    • 99 14 mhw.wiv nil— I i —i w«iMMMi|WMMHHMB>MBMMMHMranWMBBMiITWWMM>^ I•(.,. N*»RTH BRIDGE ROAD; SINGAPORE. I SPKriAL i)FF( IK iOR THK SEASON I BADMINTON RACKETS made by th« world renowned manufacturers aril I truni athbe I Eaglish %11 Workmanship guarantee>f. I ffi sIOI X (u> $itfi each 11, TREBLE BLUE" $1.25 g ih< DEFIANCE*'
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    • 37 14 CHIN 4 j Unterwriders Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered ia Great Britain and Hongla-itf j LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT MSUHNCE Thone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber* Second Floor. Singapore. 4 I
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  • 622 15 S.C.C. Trounced THREE GOALS BY MAT NOOR Singapore, Fviday. Till; Malays again proved superior io thr S.C.C. when ihe two trams 111« i a. the Anson Read Stadium iliiv. afternoon in the second retind <■1 i he S. \.F..\.
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  • 247 15 "False Start" Discovered After Race London, May 18. QN'E of the mett astonishing fiascos v the turf has known for years was witnessed by racegoers at a recent Newmarket meeting. Twelve horses, including the favdurite, left the pest and wont round the cours.Net until the "winning" jockey
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  • 32 15 Clul) II».» s'rll... Wule< bus n<<en»-<l tbe tb. Wn.l..,.. tlentb «oil Cloo. c.l t >.0c iti» <„, 3«lNe 1. lb' bll', lUl'-.'nl'i.vl 2 l/billb l,<5r tropbv s"l- >, !il! >.>,..,» lbe >»,eml»ll^.
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  • 112 15 K.(_.c. score 62 lor Singapore, Saturday. THE two-clay cricket match between the Singapore Cricket Club ana the Nondescripts Cricket Club began on the padang yes erday. Batting first, the S.C.C. scored 62 for three when stumps were drawn. Scores: L. H. Pearse not ou*« 26; A. F. Hunter
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  • 59 15 Conditions For To-Day's Test Match British Official Wireless. London, June 14. rpHE South African cricket 3 team arrived in Nottingham hst night in readiness for the First Test Match, which opens here to-morrow. Despite the recent heavy rains, the ground is in good condition and the match
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  • 60 15 Entries are invited for the Bsitdemec: Athletic Club's English championship English Handicap. American champion ship, American Handicap, and Novic: Handicap < 3-ball» billiards tournaments. The entrance fee will be $1 fcr each event. The closing date will be July 15. All entries should be addressed to the Sports
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  • 82 15 Member* of the Siong 800 Athletii A: s x'iat on are reminded of the celebrat i of the Association's successes in wjnning the Malayan Billiards Champ'onship and Singapore Bask '-Ball Championship oi Monday. June 17. The fun.uion will open with a Tea Dam r. commencing r
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  • 46 15 The following will represent J.C.S.A. v a friendly Billiards match against the Ptif 1 Office Snorts Club on Sunday, June 10. a r the lattcr's premises. The match will corii mehce at 11 a.m. sharp. James Lie (Captain). Goh Chiang Chua'i Tan Bok L m.
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  • 235 15 HEALTH STRENGTH LEAGUERS Body Improvement "Contest Results A GREAT deal of interest was aroused j when competitors for the Im- I provement Contest gathered at ihe premises of the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union on June 2 to have ,heir measurements taken. The coinpeti ion was based on a period
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  • 96 15 3econll liuce k'or uzi On 3i .cllt> Ou 3unsav. 3u: IS. tde 2 el,. will sail tde race lor ,d«> c?i tlors Cdallenr-e Cup at 10 10 am ans tde "C" Class will sal! lor tb' Challenge Cup. l»car'. at 10 am Hans ,'or tde C class
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 214 15 I I I I I I I I I i I '■;i|ii|KlH|il|ii|i.|ii|Ui ;i' lilli JUBILEE E. P. N. S. GOODS We have unpacked a fine ranijc of E.P.N.S. lea Spoons. Ash Trays, I Jam Spoons, Cigarette Cases, j I Ice ream Spoons. Match Boxes. Ml thc-c are embossed with 'ffigies
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    • 249 15 I I' 11 i THE GRE4T EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT by reason of the fact i I that in a period of little more Him a 1 if "Pjar'er of a century it has r (I) bull up a large business all over Asia; i|'m (2) acquired a thoroughly sound
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  • 75 16 D? m psey's Decision Booed New York, May 20. DARNEY Ross, the Light-Weight» and former Welter-Weight champion, outpointed the Irishman, Jimmy McLarnin in a fifteen-round contest on the polo grounds, to-day, and regained the World WelterWeight Boxing Championship. Forty-thousand persons saw Ross with a terrific two-fisted attack,
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  • 137 16 Lcn Harvey's Offer To Petersen London, May 11. Len Harvey has made a unique offer for 8 rubber match with Petersen, the* British heavy-weigh- champion, who is to meet Walter Neusel. the German, at Wembley on June 25. Harvey says he has seen suggestions tha* Petersen should hare
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  • 23 16 I Members of the Aston Club are informed that tho fortnightly dance will be held on to-day at 5 p.m. i
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  • 145 16 Further Results Of B.M.A. Tournament Reuter. London, June 14. |T was windy and the weather was 1 dull, though the afternoon was bri?nter, when the Foursomes Bogey competiticn in connection with the British Msiaya Association was played to-day at the Prince's Club. The competition was wen by L.
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  • 78 16 Excellent Entries This Year (From Our Oun Correspondent) .lohore Bahru. June 12. The opening rounds of the Southern teflon of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association's Championship Tournanent will probably be played on the Civil Servics Club Courts, johore Bahru. cn Monday. June 17. Entiies have been excellent this
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  • 547 16 Entries For Summer Skye Meeting I THE following are the entries for the I SilangO 1 Turf C.'ub's Summer Skye j meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur or. Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22: HORSES: CLASS IV 1st. 2nd. RUN KUin 5»/ 2 F. 6F.
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  • 102 16 Germany Beaten In Extra Time London, May 13. GREAT Britain defeated Germany by thi goals to two after an exciting strut- rl«* in the international hockey series at Iim sels, *huM winning the tournament. At half-time the score was on e all, a ,j at the end
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  • 44 16 Result Of Ladies' Monthlx Medal The Ladies' Mcnt'nly Medal was plaved on Wednesdav and Thursday June 12 and 13. The. following the be.st returns: Mrs. D. Lindesay, 1 uo. Mrs. F. L. Pearce. 1 down Mrs. C. Ncrman Bennett, 2 down
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  • 45 16 Members of the Universal Badminton Party are informed that a night practice will be held on to-day from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. As this is tlie first practice, all are requested to turn up. liter the practice supper v.L be served. I
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 189 16 F. a. BAR T HO! OMF.I S7._ LTD. ISfr™™". iWlTlTflli MNHPORE WT\ 11 1 mi F. A. B4RTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 12 A. Robinson Road. Telephone No. 2234. THE ORIGINAL UNIQUE AND PERFECT FRUIT JUICE DRINK I V PRODUCT OF RICH RIPE ORANGES DIRECT FROM CALIFORNIA DEFIES HEAT. DRIVES AWAY THE FATIGUE
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    • 136 16 1 ......,..,< I IF YOU HAVE ANY FOOT I 'mm H W TROUBLE i,. j I'ay A visit to j J*\ m > n S CHIROPODY I \M DEPT. CUMTOi, BUILDING rOK OORNS, IN-CROWING NAILS, C ALLOCS, ETC., I SPECIAL FOOT MASSAGE m m I FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 3158 I
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    • 43 16 Ip i I Luxurious L%^^k\\ j Growth of ffmSfft /4\ j Tresses^^ You could bo tlu- proud possessoi 1 M J, Bfll these it' only you use this scientifkalh A j prepared TONIC HAIR OIL. B j jFI lOn Sa/e Every wM&re J
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  • 207 17 Child Of Eight Spends Night In Jungle I Kandana, (Ceylcn), May 27. j A GIRL of eight, who was lest in a Jnu- gle and spent the night alone, wps res-tor: d to her mother to-day. Yesterday, a party of five children ol Ma-El'ya, a
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 400 17 t HI RCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND DREWS CATHEDRAL Holy Communion. .Matins, ral Eucharist. Holy Communion. 1 Ma.ins and Holy I LEllllllattt and dermon. R. C. Moore. LKDAYS S Baniabasj, Wedid Friday, Ho.y Com<u a in., Tuesday, ThursSaturday, Holy Com- at 7 a.m. I DOCKYARD M.fins
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    • 705 17 Salvation Army Headquaiters, Kiiiiney Road, as under:— Sunday, 9.30 a.m., Holiness Meeting. 4 p.m., Sunday School to which all children not already attending any Sunday School are specially urged to come. 8 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m., Holiness Meeting. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 1, Short
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    • 165 17 jl Any child will enjoy a "Milkmaid" sandwich. till Have you tried Peanut Butter Sauce on Cottage jj jj Pudding, Ice Cream, etc? The recipe is simplicity j] I itself I I s st btat an Cgg very light, fold into I cup jj L "Milkmaid" Milk Then add 1
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  • 316 18 "We Must Nurture The Individual" Moscow. CTALIN seldom moke speeches and gent rally avoids being spectacular. When he does speak, his statements become slogans and turn into battle-crii s, constituting at texl for Soviet propngui I dists. Extraordinary 'attention is being- <i. I voted by the entire
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  • 266 18 i>1l»> (^ilNHliil Vorklon. 325k2>.cde.w»u. «liltiltt tbe nexc two or tiiree vearz canasa's OouKbodor commtMitv- lan.ou.. b r iiucb P2i2se.. st2ges bv Ns .xtrem. 3oii5 <>l pr.eclom action- iN2V lcr .<». l eou.:.iv ,,,.v Will u. ll liu.u out«.s<- int«r. Illis 2li»louncem.»it W2di muse dV er Vcrigin.
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  • 288 18 Memory Of North China Campaign Of 1900 London. FOR the first time since the foundation of the Society 35 years ago a dinner lor the British honorary members of the Military Order of the Dragon" is being ■>iven here. The Society was originally founded by American Army officers
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  • 172 18 Magistrate's Doubt In F.M.S. Railways Case <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. Judgment was delivered by '.the FirstMagistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, yesterday in the case in which a Tamil underguard, K. Kandah, was charged with criminal breach of trust i.i respect of $0.40. while an emplovee
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  • 197 18 lteceplittn (Zov^rnmr»!,, »»»l!p !»,<!»'." 'l ,be o,ss..' l ,.s tb,. <>> >>- .b.0 b-« !...i.-' > <i!t«.,t.'< o<<l io "/Vl I!,,,, ,ls,< r„<„. < > ,o,. ..»>>! l.:e,v I X,.,,.., >. 30 < „!'!>' V il..- l!"n vl' V ,:,,v < 0 >" >' X' > l
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  • 77 18 lusc mon'b ..,> M2<l«. 0 v :l. par, ll. ,ii.' Tmn»l> bi,cl >-- l. ->> u, ,l lbl> 3l,l.il..» I'll,'- l,l,0 nlr> ii.l.v lo<ub,0 l,lc>s2-«' in tire nl,ml> r c b'.o t«"> !>.: > > t»i2« lb»' 3V! ii< ul.l 20 'ncrl'25. >!,t cent: culls »o Cltn.»'!:,
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    • 901 18 j* VUCTION AND MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT f THE SU.E ROOM OF MESSRS. TAN HO OON CO., LTD., NOS 90 92. MARKET STREET ON THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935, AT 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1. Valuable Freehold Land situate at Bdoh, Singapore, area
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    • 203 18 Don't 5uffet 5 day lcmqer M2l3^^°^ you are a martyr to Dry Weather o V k ll SOO Asthma i liny >A'U will welcome "i'h open arm» tne immcxliate nliei htainable only wilh Kphaxone "—the pew >, lentit.e discovery tliat lias amaxed «tVz?»I4l.l Medical World. 5peciali>t-; oll everyxv)iere testily to
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    • 65 18 GFT AN QIDHfIM j BRITAIN'S STRONGFINEST IH'KAKI'E STARTER ECONOMICAL BATTERIES LONG LIFE FOR YOUR CAR DISTRIBUTORS: SINYAR COMPANY, nmmtsas i:,ni. VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. i K. LEE SAN CO., iw tw 79/81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. KEAN LEONG CO., iw 3887 44, RATI ROAD. KUALA LUMPURGUAN LEE CO.. 21, JALAN RATA, Sl*
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  • 97 19 Deal Hoys. I an afraid many of you will be dismted to-day. bur you see what limited space I have been allotted. This i due ta a sudden i ash for advertisenuni space. Inyway yon may bo sure vhat ail roar letters will appear in
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  • 379 19  -  .By Starlight Ong Da- approach of Jubilee had early ujM.j much excitement among the inabitaiits of Malacca. On the eve Cf .tjilf#' Day both Government buildings firms in the town, as well as otner va e residences became artistically in d with evergreens, coloured lights, :n>r,
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  • 408 19  -  By Quentin Durward pactical wisdom of life is mainly r«.i fruit of experience. We have ci- s sayings that point to efficiency of tesSoßa ho learned. The bitten boy shuns the dog, a scalded cat dreads the cold water and the man who
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  • 141 19  -  <By Straight Ong I suppose my pen-name above has already suggested to you all that I am a new member to this Comer. I originally intended to send in my contribution to I his Corner without first introducing myself; but, a moment's pause sugges ed hat it would
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 105 19 1 1 I I I I I I I mi i||||lilllllHIHIWIIIH«ll»< 1,, l I Malacca Gity Cabaret (I'nder Now Management) i "li;o\ EAN I) ONLY I P-TO-DATE f dance hall in Malacca I With SEVERAL CHARMING DANCING I PARTNERS IN ATTENDANCE =1 v And I SNAPPY MUSIC SUPPLIED BY .1
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    • 147 19 j jfc I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■llt1l|llllllllllllllllllllli:lllllllllllltltlllt11IIIII.II.I|!ljl|llll!IIIIHIIII|[|M|r| I I I M |>'J I CHINAFERRO S j I I Bark and Iron! Tronic. I LITTLE j BEST? Then stop right here! I I ]hm l wail until illm s
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    • 173 19 More Health and Happiness ——Here she comes, with ta^^^ I y 00 from the green pastures of England! mmm mm l Factory packed with its fresh wholesome nutrition intact—Cow Gate J£ ilk Food A e BcBt ITOml TOm the West" And happy mothers every ,^>s^ m^& m i uae /j^
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