Malaya Tribune, 18 June 1935

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. •No. 143 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. June 18, 1335. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TlJ E sua JUNE 18, J935. FIVE UEfl
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 The Dominant In zSMafaya JNIEW IHIIUI ID> S €>TN THE 7UPER ?TEEL btcycle Vil of—SoJth Ugfndl"kS W«t Indies. British and foreign Railways Municipal Services in Prmopal PMMM M the British Isles. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA-LUMPt'R, SEREMBAN, MUAR AND KUCHING, SARAWAK. m ——Warfn Studios
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    • 17 1 IHI <;.n I A.\" V.MKKA Sole Age nte THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT i d., KO. Uoa ML SINGAPORE.
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  • 900 2 Shipping News Notices. AMERICAN MERCHANT BILL Owners Oppose Many Of The Proposals SHARP confl.ct between the Department of Commerce and the American Steam•hip Owners' Association on the form ot subsidy to be adopted in Hie Merchant Marine Bill of 19:55 have been revealed before the Se lat■ Commerce Committee, which
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  • 117 2 Three Russians who started a round the-world cruise in a small sailing yacht from Shanghai three months ago apparently have perished in the Yellow Sea. according to a Pre.ss despatch from Macao, says the N.C.D. News. Their craft, the Vera, was caught In a typhoon a few
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&'o.nd BRITISH INDIA P. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-lUND 11,500 July 5 BEIIAIi 6,000 July 18 RANCH I 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NAXDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RAHPURA 17,000 Aug. 16 BT'RDWW 6,070
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    • 32 2 O.S.K. LINE s.s. "ARIZONA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JULY 11, direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 6337—9.
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    • 471 2 HEAP ENG MQH S.S. GO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, 80-neo. Banka and Billiton. For BAT AVI A. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. NAM YONG Tues. Jur.e 18 s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Fri. June 21
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    • 250 2 JV.Y.K. LINE I GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). NFW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE I VIA SUEZ. As from the sailing of s,s. "Hakusan Mara," August Bth for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist 2nd. Naples $497 ft $54« $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326
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    • 536 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham. *ME*ONIA 25-6 26-6 26-6 28 0 A LSI A 10-7 16-7 17-7 10-7 BORING IA 0 8 6-8 7-X O S ERRIA 27-S 27-8 28-X 30-8 LALANDIA 17-0 17-0
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    • 453 2 STEAMER SAILING? norddeutlcher The undernotcd are the < tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1935. SCHARNHORST" For Manila, Honerkong Shanghai j uro ISAR. for Manila. H< ngkong, Shanghai. North China ft Ja] SAALE. for Hongkong, Shangl North China Japan j u y HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam. Hamburg 'Snmen. ALSTER, lor Genoa, Mara Casablanca Due
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  • 143 3 tone a trifle STEADIER I .K. Stocks Are Still Increasing 3y Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning, lo dv.v's Tikes ait r (Singapore), 20% cts., Up 1 h Ct. In, (Singapore), $*****. up ,I l one: Steady, •day's Prices: don 0 .'5 16d., up lT6d. rkel Tone:
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  • 1564 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaP and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser yaU Va ue Co. Evatt 4- ,Ampai 4 3 4 6xu 4,3 4,6xd 11 A. Kumbang 31- 33|Cd 31,6 33|6cd 11 A.
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  • 94 3 During the week ending June 8, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted 10 87,900 cases, of which: 72,604 (83 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 2,919 (3 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 8,899 (10 per cent.) cases to Canau:. and 3,478 (4 per
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  • 491 3 Minutes Of Monthly Meeting THE following are the minutes of the monthly meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held in the Sandak.in Club on Wednesday, June 5, 1935. a f 10.30 a.m. I'.esent: The Hon'ble Mr. F. W. Pin not k (Chairman), Mr.
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  • 100 3 Production Of Crude Petroleum Increased S.ile.s of gasoline in Canada in 1931 t-.tailed 5.14 782 OIK gallons as compared with 484,!)fiG,878 gallons in 11*33 and 601.037,701* gallons in 1932. Production of crude petrol°u"i from f'anad an oil wells amounted 1 If** l in 1934 as compared
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  • 329 3 Sir Herbert T. Robson On Blocked Trade AF all the great trades in the world the shipping trade is probably .suffering the most severely. This s atement was made recently by Sir Herbert T. Robson, chairman of the Baltic Mercantile and Sn.ppmg Exchange, in addiessing the
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  • 56 3 Louden, June I". j STERLING on New York is 4/J2--1116, Paris 74-9 16. Gold is 141s. 2d. The Stock Markets are mainly quiet, but home industrials continue strong. Dealings began in :ne Cardiff Cooperation 3 cent. loan of £1,500.000. Owing to heavy over-sub-scripion allotments were on 3'j per
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  • 83 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Qu et. U Kla.igs $1.13 $1 13 S. Ways buyers $2 62 1 Rantau prfs sellers .86, Knchals .71 .74. Souths buyei i Pungaha 22 6 23 3. Pah&ng Con sellers 10 6. RUBFERS Steady. Mentak&bs .41 1 .43 Vi, If. Pindas $1.48
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  • 37 3 Reuter. Berne, June 17. Willi in the limiis of its means, the statutes of the Bank of Interna'ional S°'tlement.s has played a role !n the silver market, says the rtatcm iir by the Board.—Reu'er.
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  • 570 3 Chamber Meeting j NATIONS PAYMENT IN GOODS A BLUNT exposition ol the interA nut onal situation—and a warning—in regard to currency exchanges was given recently by Sir Stephen Demetriadi, in his presidential address at the annual meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce. No single matter,
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  • 30 3 In Canada there are about 150 nutitu- us of hijrher education with 40,000 st'i dents of v diversity grade; each year som" 7,000 degrees and diplomas are granted.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, TVER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. I ..oital Fully Paid Yen 100,006,000. >erve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, Dairen. Fengtien. Hamburgr, HanHarbin, Honolulu, Hongkong-, HsinKarachi. Kobe. London, Los Angeles. Ifoji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio de San Francisco, Semarang,
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    • 24 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSOK GBEEN.
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    • 80 3 Nederlardsche Handel -Maatscfaappij N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Ind es and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the
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    • 212 3 Oversea-Chinese, Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHIN LSE BANK, LTD. CAPITOL Authorised 540.000.000.00 Paid Up 110.000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CH' TTA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE RO*D. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 610 4 M. HASSAN, M A 17, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work In electrical, gm and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders f thcr big* or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or oWiga- j
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    • 678 4 A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO EMPLOYERS! A Straits-born Chinese with an exceptionally sound English education, and possessing a knowledge of 5 dialects of Chinese, is open for engagement in any capacity. Willing to work, salary can be d scussed after trial. Apply "Worker" c/o Malaya Tribune. EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL,
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    • 671 4 ESSO-MAR MARMAX CYLO-MAR SURETT ZERO-MAR pENOLA MAROLEUM ,or\i a TELO-MAR MARINEX S NOTICE. NOTICE is kereby given that the trade marks or names depicted above are the exclusive property ol the STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY a corporation organised under the laws of the State of Delaware having its principal office in
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    • 383 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated end given up cases. Don't forget that the physicianV highest and only mission is to restore t>he 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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    • 256 4 [UNFAILING SERVICE THAT IS WHAT YOU GET WHFV YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CI OCR WATCH GKAMOPHONF REPAIRS To 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair of Clock". Ai: Watches *o the Ilrit'sh Army ni.i R.A.F. Base in Malaya. Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession*'.
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  • 130 5 Women Injured In Car Accident t. 15 i! l Sni^up"».'. :..,i ,i- »c. >o. ,n lu>: .l ,.l < rl^nn,m.il v.,P- u'".»n 2» t> Ci!, tn,l! 0 > > l.i! .li,(l ,1 »n U < wom«s l>! .i»h. ,!!'l > tn.-. >> !'.,>'.'.,! >,. »,...si.,.,, l<7>.!
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  • 523 5 New Powers For Resident Councillor Singapore. Monday. AT 'lie meeting of the Legislative Council to-day. moving the motion that the powers conferred upon the Governor by section 6 of the Malacca Resurvtys Ordinance, 1927. should in future be exercised by the Resident Councillor. Malacca, Mr. G. W. Bryan
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  • 202 5 Skeleton Bill Passed By House Of Representatives Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 14. The Hour of Representatives has parsed the "Skeleton N R.A." replacing the original one killed by the Supreme Court's decision. The Bill was immedia* fl!y sem to the White House for the President's approval, in
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  • 31 5 Reuter Wireless. Dublin, June 14. The Dail, by 34 votes to 8, has ratified the recent coal and cattle pac. between the Free Siate and Great Britain.--Reu-ter Wireless.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 105 5 S/tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmimmmimmmmmmmmm- j Malacca City Cabaret j (Under New Management) I THE ONE AND ONLY UP-TO-DATE i s DANCE lIALL IN MALACCA 1 With 1 SEVERAL CHARMING DANCING s PARTNERS IN ATTENDANCE And i SNAPPY MUSIC SUPPLIED BY OCR WELL-KNOWN GERONIMO i I AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS I OPEN NIGHTLY 5
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    • 80 5 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy a W ESTIN6HOU3E A.C. The same engineering genius that built the world's first Broadcasting 1 Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has I brilliant tone fidelity 1 world wide range g good volume OVERSIZE
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    • 287 5 «iii i.'•atiltiiiiiiiliilliiiiOiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiifiifiiiiiiui.riiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiii'i'isiiiniiit iiii 9 m 1 f BOSCH PLUGS WIN IN j I TRIPOLI 1 m I Tarufli Italian won in the «rreat Motor Cycle Race at Tripoli I undir extreme tropical heat the 203.54 miles in 2 hours 3 minutes 1 41.4 seconds with 98.75 miles per hour. Second
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 148 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Tp To The Week-End wing is the programme Singapore Volunteer Corps for week-ending June 23. 1035. TO-DAY. JUNE 18 adquarters, S.V.A.C.S., Crew Headquarters, Lst Bn. Signal Signal Training. idquarters, M.G. Units, M.G Coy. Grade B Mount. Headquarters, "B" Coy., 30 yds. Harmonised sights. Headquarters, "D'"
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    • 49 5 5.15 djn —Headquarters, Depot Company Weapon Training. SATURDAY. JUNE 22 2.30 c.m.—Farrer Range. "A" i M.G l Coy i No. 2 Platoon. M.G. Classification. SUNDAY. JUNE 23 8.30 a.m.—Farrer R nge, "A" iMG I Coy No. 2 Platoon. M.G. Classification 8.30 a.m.—Alexandra Brickworks Inte 1 ligence Platoon, Reconnaissance Work
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    • 183 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day <DJB. 19.74 Metres; DJX: 31 45 Metre-; DJQ: 19.63 Metres) 4 C 5 p m. DJB. DJN Announcement (Gvrm.. Engl.). German Fo'k Sonj;. Programme Forecast <Germ.. Engl. I. 4 20 p.m. Request Prcgiamme. 4.50 p.m. News in English. 5.05 p.m. Folk Songs from
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    • 298 5 TODAYS EMPIRE PROGRAMME Music By Scandinavian Composers TO-DAY'S Empire wireless piogramme is as follows: TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Bie Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra. 7.05 p.m. Talk: "Foreign Affairs." (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.) 7.20 p.m. Joseph Muscant and the TrOKy Grand Orchestra. 7.50 p.m. England v. South
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  • 217 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Palina, Dutch. 629 tons from Soura baya 15.6, to Penang 25.6. Lady Charlotte, British, 2,400 tons, from Hongai 16.6, to Batu Tahar 22.6. Hydra 11, Norwegian, 823 tons, from Bangkok" 16.6, to Bangkok 18.6. Kistna, British, 672 tons, from Bangkok
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  • 83 6 Arrived by KNILM from N.E.I, on June 11: Mr. Lundon, Mr. Moore, Mr. Mcroba. Mrs. Bottai. Left by KNILM for N.E.I, on June 12: Mr. Hemkes. Arrived by KLM from N.E.I, on June 12- Mr. Hans Martin, Miss Dedel. Left by KLM lor Europe on June 12:
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  • 51 6 A message from the Commander-in-Chief of the China Station states that a wrecked junk is lying at position 38 deg. 34' N.. 124 deg. 54' E.. and it constitutes a danger to navigation. The P. and O. Kidaerpore is cue at Singapore from Hongkong at -t p.m. on
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  • 130 6 SH T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Jmie 18. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22; Apoey 20. Main Wharf < Entrance Gate 3) G Metzinger 18; Cape St. George 15. Menelaus 14; Kudat 10; Aeneas 5. Stages 6. Umpire Dork (Entrance Gau' 3)
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  • 83 6 Malls expected from Netherlands Tndies. by air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day. and general deliveiies of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Holland, by the Baloeran, due at Singapore to-day. Malls expected from China and Japan, by the Anyo
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  • 25 6 Mails for Kretay origina'ly advertised for despatch by the Pruchatipok tomorrow wiil now be despatched by the Maiini closing at 2 p.m. to-moirow.
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Hamburg Maru foi East Africa. Mails previously announced as closing a 4 p.m. yesterday will now close at 2 p.m. to-day.
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  • 25 6 Tne s.s. Kudat for Bangkok (Parcels oniy>. Mails previously announced as closing at 10.30 am. to-morrow will nov close at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 209 6 SELLING Singapore, June 18. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1,32 London 3 months' sight Z|4 London 60 days' sight 2,3 ji m London 30 days' sight 2 3 ljvih London demand ~}3 29,3London T.T. -'3 2 9j32 Lyons and Paris demand 861 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand
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  • 103 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 17. Paris 74 5 8 New York 4.92 5 3 Montreal 4.9 3 4 Brussels 29.12. Geneva 15.07V 2 Amsterdam 7.29'o. Milan 59 31 32 Berlin 12.22. Stockholm Copenhagen 22.39 2 Oslo 19.90» 2 Vienna 26. Prague 118. Helsingiors 226. Madrid 36 1
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  • 207 6 Singapore, June 18. R. «Siam- W. Coast No. 1 p« Koyan $145 R (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $l-*o R iSiam »W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice, B. Siam N. 1 P*l Koyan 22 I Rice! B. Siam K. 2 par Koyan $jlfl Rice. Siam Al
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  • 70 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Bachelor Of Ai CAPITOL "Things arc Lookii EMPIRE. The Lost Cry." conciu chapters. GREAT WORLD. -Cab net Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chi; eat Wuyangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. It's a I "Change of Heart.'' MARLBOROUGH —Tamil c "NaUathangaLT NEW WORLD. —Caba iEI Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas Chinese Wavangs, Cinemas,
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  • 28 6 Stnv. Seller». >... I X ll> >' <!-'".»; > 1 > <l'.,».P. .h'!' X... I X l!> > > l <U>V.l»-<l.,!'<. > <!,.. <» >,, > '1 T"'," >t >h«,," > I....:',- '> lwr P.. :>,'.>- V»l> >f> >' .a..
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 453 6 SINGAPORE HOfELS i MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jf I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. I We regret that owing to a strained ligament in the knee. I Billy Carroll, tin- popular American Tap Dancer, will be unable to 3 appear to-night. I
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    • 196 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. FORTHCOMING FURNITURE SALE AT No. 3K. Scotls Road (off Orchard Road). On Saturday. Juno 29, 1935. at 2..*>0 o.m. COMPRISING: Well-made, cross-grain pattern, srax-polished teak dininer. sitting and bedrooms' suites of every description, including one i aeeltent-toned cottage piano (by W. J. Garcia), old Shanghai
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    • 92 6 Tohlti. Oti'eh 5lN .!'>>'' 17 6. Tobel, Out'h, f-»4 '""> l> anxkal 17 t, l<> N.l'.». V»n Untied Amoy 17.S. to !.'-<> General !.>,'' > from !Vlur.-...N'. ll' > Takada. 4 >!^. > > cutla I» 6. ,n >' Calcutta 1? Yoi: Th,dcn>, 1 13' 17 >., >. ">' 17
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 188 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. secretaries I are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings j of general interest will still be included
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    • 163 6 \WSIAI IHTaiiOtMg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Indo-Chhia (General Met/mger) 2 p.m East Africa (Hamburg Maru> 2 p.m. Java South-West Sumatia. SEast Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly «Baloerani 2.30 p.m. India. East and North iKmrsangi 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies. Bagan and Belat Pandjang (Hong Inong) 3 p.m Bengalis. Laboean Bilik
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    • 74 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. P. Inches. Tlours. Deg. F. A lor Star 88 0.44 9.5 75 Sitiawan 8«) O.li 6.3 73 Kota Bhaiu 00 0.18 10.3 72 Bukit Jeram 87 0.00 7.9 72 Malacca M Nil
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    • 137 6 DIARY Of TtitDAVH j WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JUNE 13 High Tides.—l2.3s p.m.. p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. II Wiltshires v. Govt. Monopolies. S1: C Div. m, Khalsa v V.M.C.A.. V.M C Com. Cup, Post Office v. Fraser and Neave, F. and N. ground: Government League.
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  • 190 7 Yesterday's Session In Singapore Singapore. TaeHday ol appeal mot in the tX«ui. y»'5te,day un<lec tnl» >!i>t,ce Sic Samuel Thomas. F.K4 S. wbo asu'Leekett Terrell >i N. P. >VhitIc>. Up W»» th»t 'n N Faynr »p,.!i«,l ul the appeal Mel ?hl motion against th, wh.ek mart<r
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  • 101 7 Sanuiel Insull And His Son Acquitted Reuter wireless. Chicago, June 14. .Samuel Insull, his son. Samuel Insull or, and Harold Stuart were to-day tuitted bv the jury on the direction f the judpe on a charge of violation he uankruptcv law. Insull senior appeared to be stunned
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  • 76 7 hi Oui Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Monday, the Hon. Dato Yahya, Act- tndant of the Johore Military m ecr Forces, and the officers, I invitations to an At Home" held at 4.30 p.m. on June 23 on on ol the J.M.F. Rifle Meeting j M.F. Range, Kulam
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  • 69 7 Reuter Berlin. June 13. Ei .st Torgler. the Communist leader I v ho has been in gaol s nee the Reich- *a, fire in February. 1933. although lospquejitly acquitted of participation 'i.f-rein. is re.ported to have been libelled. —Reuter. Wirclss. I' is conftrmod thai Torgler has been m
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  • 449 7 New German Express Steamer Singapore, Tuesday. ROWDS thronged tne Tanjung Pagai wharves yesterday as the new 18,300 tons express passenger linei, Scharnhorst, of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, steamed slowly up the narrow channel and came to rest alongside the West wharf. Built on smart lines, the Scharnhorst, which is
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  • 160 7 The Steady Increase In Exports London, June 17. rE higher standard of overseas trade which has boon noted each month of the current year was maintained in May, for which month the Board off Trade returns nre publish*^. Import- for month were valued at ''64 532.28 G.
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  • 36 7 London, June 17. Lord Carson has made such satisfac >c.rv progress since his serious attack ol bronchial pneumonia tha< no further bulletins are being issued, at least for b few days—British Official Wireless.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 226 7 USPS!?! ISBT WORLD FAMOUS CHEFS World famous chefs, controlling huge staffs of cooks in world famous hotels, daily serving thousands of perfect meals, rely on Gas for cooking. They appreciate its speedy results, its cleanliness, its flexibility, its economy and its reliability. Follow the chefs. Have a modern gas cooker
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    • 104 7 I lILJIII4N j I 1 I Yes, I use Shell Oils. Imperial Airways, I K. L. M. and Air France all rely on them and n I know I can too." g I S I B 1 Like the Airman and the Air Lines you can jj I have absolute
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 406 8 I tq night at 615 9 15 1 I JOHN KRSKINE'S HUMOROUS COLLEGE ROMANCE j] 3 m Bachelor of Arts S A FOX PICTURE with ffi AE MAR SH famous f r her Rreat n,,e in "OVER THE HILL" |J jj be..tif«i and rorgeooa ARLINE JUDGE and ANITA LOUISE jj
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    • 500 8 A FINE PICTURE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SPLENDID Press and Public alike praise First National's grand film THE WOMAN in RED j starring Barbara Stanwyck with GENEVIEVE TOBSN GENE RAYMOND t The «tor) of the woman whose sealed I J| let him go on trial before a jurj for fi.l ."> 9.15.
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    • 175 8 I PHONE 243. CAPITOL THEATRE NIGHTLY 6.15 ..V 9.15. MALACCA. i TUESDAY, 18TH: AND WEDNESDAY, 19TH: JUNE. j "THE NOTORIOUS SOPBE LANG" j I With GERTRUDE MICHAEL, PAUL CAVANAGH, LEON ERROL. ARTHUR J BRYON AND ALISON SKIPWOR TH. ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TO WAIT The Biggest, Brightest and Most Talented
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  • 47 9 dor«e opinions correspond r SF AH A"> "/,W t.peu'rilte' double «pacing. a"d on one s,de o/ ln< papcT- onlt/. Fen-names maz, de dui names and addresses o/ corr« ponded mu«t de enclosed <« Tntee o/ good ,a«n debars mu5t de od.,erv«d.—Sd.
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  • 160 9 sTo tTle Editor, i/ic Hlaiai/a Tribune) Ltl—The anliounceme?!' in vour columns and "l yont contemporarles that Lord l th.> tioti Army iii to und. take ne relic l wo:>: previm,3ly dene by the Notary Cub will I hope, brine home to public wc tact that a deal ol
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  • 151 9 Climax Staged With Theatrical Flair Reuter Wireless. London, June 1G. The popularity of the Aldershot tattoo, which opened last night, is unabated The motif of this year's show is the Crown and Empire, and it is pn 'P 1 ed against a canvas background of the Tower of
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  • 126 9 Raging Among Retreating Communists Hongkong, June 18Rat pbgue is spreading in the Chuenchow district in Fukien. A Medical Corps been sent fron Anto» t > attend to the v cvim. General Liv W n Hui, the chau-iv.an of Fzechuen, has arrived in Cbengtu from a han The Reds
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  • 55 9 Members of the Y.M.C.A. are reminded cf the lecture to be given hy Pr>»l F. J. R. Bottrall MA. on "Tne Con:<mporary Novel" in the first floor Lounge of the V.M.C.A. Bui'ding, Orchard Road, On Wednesday at 8.15 p.m The Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones. M.C.cL. will preside. Members are
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    398 9 Death Of Well-Known Trainer In Singapore Singapore, Monday. WE regret to record the "~a;.h of Cipt. C. W. E. Humphrys. Uic well-known racehorse iramer. which »ook place at the General Hospital, Singapore, yc*terdny. ne underwent n operation for appendicitis two day.s previously. Capt. Humphry.s. who v..t 45 y«*ar age,
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  • 134 9 Reuter Wireless. Asuncion. June 1%. The commanders of the Paraguayan and Bolivian armies have ordered 'a ce*sat.on of ho.stint.es at mid-day along the entire front.—Reu-er Wireless Buenos Aires, June 14. All towns in Argentina are. beflagged in celebration of the s gnmg of the armistice between Paraguay
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    • 7 9 DEAN'S UNITED OPERA. "SELANDANG DAUN," Last Part.
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  • 653 10 I pROPERTY owners have reason to be grateful to Sir Arnold Robinson for the clear and fair manner in which he presented their case in his speech before the Legislative Council. Sir Arnold was speaking on the subject of slum clearance and the need to spend money on
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  • 67 10 SULTAN SULTANAH Private Secretary Returns To Johore iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bah.v. Tuesday. i Capt. Abdullah bin Yahya, Private j Secretary to the Sultan of Johore. who accompanied His Highness to Ceylon, to meet the Sultanah. returned to Johore I to-day, having travelled back by the Baloeran. Their Highnesses
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  • 56 10 Bronze Replicas For Other Cathedrals I Lor don. Ju: c 18 At Canterbury Cathedral yesterday the Primate dedicated 92 pieces -f cathedral stcne bearing bronze rpplic; s of Canterbury, which are to be ri stributed to every Cathedra! within tho Enl--oire as well as to the Cathedrals r.
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  • 60 10 Japan To Build Twenty-Four 6,000-Tonners Shanghai, June 18. Negotiations are in progress between Japan and Russia for the building of 24 uamers by the former for the Soviet. Some of them will be <>f 6.000 tonnage <.tid the cast will be deducted from the price •o be
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  • 41 10 M«»naay. June 17. His Excellency presided at .a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, this morning. Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, and Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant had luncheon at Government House.
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  • 67 10 Singapo c, Tuesday. Mr. Letter L. Goodman, the former president of the Singapore Rotary Club, will be the speaker at the luncheon mcci tag of the club at the Adelphi Hotel tomorrow in place of Mr. Aurian Clarke, who is unable to be present. Mr. Goodman has just
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  • 17 10 Mr. W. Siegenthaler has been appointed Consul for Switzerland in Siam In succession to Dr. A. Escher.
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  • 24 10 Mr. Roger Maugras, the French Minister to Siam, who has been appointed to Sweden is leaving Bangkok for Penan? to-morrow en route to Europe.
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  • 33 10 The famous Netherlands tenor Jacques Urlus died in Holland on June 7 at the age of 68. He was accounted one of the greatest singers of his time and excelled in Wagnerian roles.
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  • 28 10 The eighth annual gencrol meeting of the Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association. Selangor. will be held in the Town Hal; Kuala Lumpur, at 3 p.m. on Sunday June 23.
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  • 265 10 lIN his maiden speech in the Legislative 1 Council, Mr. Tay Lian Teck referred to two matters of urgent importance and was deservedly congratulated by the Colonial Secretary. The new member wasted r.o words on generalities but proceeded at once to business. He
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  • 228 10 THE revolt of throe cruisers at Canton must have come as a surprise »•> many Chinese who had imagined that ■liity had been achieved in the Chines" Navy. The wiiole trouble boils down Ito I claim for higher wages. The three j cruisers involved were formerly attached
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  • 170 10 JHE principles of justice and law that no accused is guilty unless he has been proved to have commuted the offence with which he is charged, a n«oot point in this connection has arisen in a recent case which came before a magistrate in Malaya in which
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  • 164 10 CASE on exactly gim iar lines WMt beard in Ceyioa not very long ago, where a. ceitain number of men wero charged under the Gaming Ordinance. All of them, except one, pleaded guilty. They were fined five rupees each. bu< the man who claimed trial was
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  • 342 10 By "Looker-On" WEALTH is a disease," asserts a playwright. "Unhappily," writes a correspondent, "I am in the very best of health." A Should a live dog be used in a Punch and Judy Show?" was the title of a recent debate. To be or not Toby?
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  • 105 11 NEW CANTON SENSATION Two Men Executed HAD OPPRESSED THE VILLAGERS Reuter. Canton. June 1H. 4 11RST-CLASS sensation was 1 caused by the sudden execution to-day of General Tsai Teng Hui, rommander of the antipiracy troops in Bias Bay, and of h s Chief of
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  • 108 11 (iuest Of The British (Jovernnient London, June 17. i -lo Amir Saud, the eldest surviving son King Ibr Saud. and heir to the kin?,:r. Saudi, Arabia, arrived in London i-dav ar.d was formally welcomed on ha 1 of the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel H^are>. uah *he visit is
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  • 64 11 Quarter Of A Million Ticals Loss (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 17. V SHORT, but expensive, fire broke out in the Indian l>azaar here on Sunday afternoon, i -.>ses are estimated at a quarter i a million ticals, but most of i' was nsured with
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  • 77 11 following appointments are announeI sane of he F.M.S. Govern.l. W. Inspector ol Machinery, rtir. i officiate aa Inspector n< !y. Taiping and Dindines. < H. Dakeas, an officer of Class lIT va i vil S rvice. to act as Pr<eae, Selangor and Pahang. Mi C. D. Ahearne, Controller
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  • 78 11 Interesting passengers on the Scharnhorst, the new German express liner: Left Mr. Huang Pet-Siau. Superintendent of the Shanghai-Nan-king-Hangchow Railway, and his wife. Right. Mr. Liu Hai-Sou a noted Chinese artist who has exhibited successfully in Europe, and his wife. On page 13 will be found the portrait of, and interview
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  • 163 11 H.M.S. Suffolk's Valuable Cargo CARRYING one of the world's most unique and priceless cargoes—the Palace treasures—the cruiser Suffolk arrived in Singapore to-day from Hongkong or. her homeward voyage to England. The Peiplng Palacs treasures, which have teen lent by the Chinese Government, an lor the Chinese
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  • 95 11 Alarm Given By Her Brother WHILST bathing with her brother near a well at the 17th mile Jurong Road at 7.30 last night, a 17-yoar-old Bcyanese girl fell into the well and, being rendered unconscious by the fall, was drowned. The first intimation of the tragedy was given
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  • 80 11 Steerage Passenger Found With Throat Cut Singapore, Tuesday. On arriving at Singapore yesterday afternoon from Amoy, the Van Heutsz, a Dutch ship of 2,748 tens, reported the discovery of a Chmese steerage pas senge.r with his throat cut, at 6 p.m. on Sunday, on the tween deck.
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  • 57 11 Three People Injured Wheit It Overturned Singapore, Tuesday. The junction of Circular Road and South Bridge Road was the scene of an accident yesterday afternoon when a Chinese trycyclist and his wife and three-year-old daughter In the carrier were injured. I The vehicle turned turtle. The occu pants
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  • 50 11 Reuter. Omaha, June 18 Using the full Dowers of a military dictatorship, the Governor of Nebraska has ordered all tramcars off the streets in Omaha, following upon the Tram Company's failure to meet his demand and appoint an arbitrator witli a view to settling the tram strike.— Rent??.
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  • 317 11 UPSETTING BALANCE OF POWER Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 18. JT is believed here that the Government has sent a chilly reply to the British Xava! Note. It is understood that the Government neither refuses to adhere to the agreement in preparation in London nor
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  • 86 11 Mining Engineer Takes Poison A VERDICT of "suicide by poisoning during: temporary insanity," was the verdict rt'urnrd by Mr. C. W. A. Bennett, District Officer. Kinta. at ihe cc iclusion of his inouiry as Crooner into the death of Mr. Rcnr Valcue. a minrnjf en?ir« or, who died
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  • 40 11 The death has occurred at his home in Scotland of Mr. David McMurray, formerly engineer superintendent ot Messrs. Jardino Matneson and Co., Ltd. Mr. McMurray joined the firm in 1000. became engineer superintf ndem in 1916 and retired in 1926.
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  • 305 11 Two More Incidents ALLEGED ATTACKS ON CHAHAR BORDER Reuter. l"!>". .lunc 17. l»'l!l-' tKe j !)c!:ll<<i ,<po,»> ..< ,w» incidents l ncbldo,n< nattll. <»n th.- .leln,!«l'i.har hoed,,. lt appears !h ..»> .lunc 11 when alancbuku,, «Mcml'i were tbe border area live mile» to tbe north of
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  • 69 11 Reuter. Fun» 17. The Ar»:.y »> cl»»',,! be »kin« a view «»l the two ,»l which «he beadquarters Cbani;ebun i«3t learned lo-dlt). The lir» oeeurred un June ll. wh<n ol 15 16 <lu«i,!> are allce<d U» have entered We»i Iebol ?r«»»n Cbabur an,l IhcU u party at
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  • 101 11 Cnins's Vpoesl Lritisn (Government Reuter. June 17 Neuter lha'. china ha; made tcp,>lientatlc'il.> to London in connection "i the i: us Uoi>.: special iclc,'" < > >.ls X!',< I f nty. In con.'ieo.uence ul XL', <)uo Tai Chl'^» .l-n.'i lo tl»«> Foreie.ii Clsi»e la« w^ek. ne (zovcinmen! t>>
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  • 28 11 Questions In I'ne Uouse Ot Commons London. June 17. I'l «he of Commons Sir Samu-l Nnile. the l»ew S« < retary. l makin > ta.emen' on China, thn»
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  • 115 11 Under Mr. Baldwin s Premiership London, June 17 DARLIAMENT re-assembles to-day foi 1 the first time since Mr. Stanley Baldwin succeded Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald as Prime Minister As a result of the Cabinet changes, several Ministers will be dealing with matters within the purview of
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  • 117 11 America's Policy NATIONS AND ARMS CONTROL Reuter. Annabor, June 17. ADDRESSING the students ol Michigan I niversity, Mr. Cordell Hull, l .S. Secretary <>i State, referred to the still deteriorating international situation. He did not think a new world war was inevitable nor did he believe
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  • 37 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. LETTERS TO" THE EDITOR. 9 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 12. SPORTS NEWS. 14 md 15. MEETING OF OVERSEAS CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION. 17 PLANTER'S FIGHT WITH LEOPARD. 1%
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    • 169 11 f ""■'■"■"■"■HiiiiimiMwiMiiiiimii I WE ANNOUNCE 1 AN ENTIRELY HEW ISSUE m OF m m ?Iw j MALAY RECORDS m m 2 This issue includes many unusual tunes of a type I never before recorded, as well as some of the best f I Lagu, Sair and Kronchong music. I ASK
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  • 2719 12 PRESENT METHODS CRITICISED Need For Revision THE POWERS OF THE TRUST Singapore, Monday. at to-days meeting of the Straits A Settlements Legislative Council, Sir Arnold Robinson moved "That the balance of the $10,009,000 set aside for slum clearance should not be spent on any scheme
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  • 53 12 London. June 17. Mai or Try on. Postmaster General 1 stated m the House of Commons to-aay that on the advice of the Television Advisory Committee, the use of a site at Alexandra Palace, London, had been authorised for the setthlg up of the i London television sir
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  • 180 12 Military Split Into Two Camps Reuters. Tientsin, June 19. THE Charhar incident, which was helie ved to have been settled, has been dramatically re-opened, Major Gen. Doihara announcing: "As far as the Kwangtung Army is concerned, the affair is still a very live issue. The Chinese
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  • 117 12 Stood By After Collision With Cargo Steamer London, June 17. A collision occurred yesterday, during dense fog, at the mouth of the SLawrence River between the 42.000 tons liner Empress of Britain, bound for Southampton from Quebec, and the Bricargo steamer Kaflristan, 5,193 tons, loaded with coal.
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  • 107 12 Inquiry To Be Held Into The Causes Of It London, June IJ. In announcing in the House of Commons that the latest information received from the London and Eastern Railway Co. regarding the disaster at Welwyn last night was that 14 persons were killed or had since
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  • 61 12 Rapid Flight Of Aircraft Designer London, June 17 Captain Perclval, aircraft designer, flew his Percival Gull light aeroplane early this morning from Gravesend to Oran on the North African Coast, a distance of 1,400 miles, in 7 hours 10 minutes. He reached London on the return
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  • 885 12 Bills Introduced In Council Singapore, Monday THE Merchant Shipping (Amendment! Bill was taken through all its stages and passed at the meeting of the Legislative Council held to-day. Moving the motion, the AttorneyGeneral (Mr. P. A. McElwainei said tha the Bill had been very carefully
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  • 607 13 MAN SHOT WHILE UP A TREE Court Argument WAS THE ACTION JUSTIFIABLE? From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. OXK of the most sensational cases in the history of Malacca was in in the Assize Court to-day, be- Mr. Justice Mills. Long before proceedings commenced the
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  • 361 13 DR. WEISING GERMAN JOURNALIST HERE His Views On The New Germany Singapoi c, Tuesday AMONG the passengers on board the new German Liner Schainhorst, which passed through Singapore yesterday on ncr maiden voyage to the Far East, Dr. Weising. a well-known Journalist 0< Germany. He is editor of shipping attain
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  • 201 13 Pro-Nanking Move CRUISERS ARRIVE IN HONGKONG Reuter. Hongkong, June 17. WHE centre oi' interest in the Canton Naval Mutiny shifted to Hongkong in the afternoon with the ,nival in the vicinity ol* British territorial waters of the deserting misers, Haichi and Haishen. The vessels are now
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  • 229 13 Second Officer's Statement In Hospital Hongkong, June IBThe two Canton cruisers. Haichi and Haiicun, which deserted, are now lying iff the Sckku Islands mar Hongkong. They arc badly damaged as the remit of being hit by shells from the Bocca Tigris Forts. Ahcut 20 members of the crews
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  • 154 13 Two Members Honoured At Tea Party A very pleasant function was held on the lawn of the Malacca Rest House or Friday, when a tea party was held in honour of two popular members of the Malacca Indian Club, Mr. S. Emmanuel and Mr. C. Rajaratnam. I
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  • 53 13 British Official London, June 17. I A .signals department for civil avia tion is being established at Croydon afrport to-day. Its principal function will be the technical administration of aeronautic radio stations in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, under the control of the Air Ministry .—Brit ish
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  • 469 14 Second Division Game CHINESE GET BETTER OF S.C.C ngnpoj c, Tuesday. I N tin Second Division match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday the Chine c i«:it the S.C.C. by four I oft] j 10 two. The i id el < Huh had Ihe better of
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  • 42 14 Ii >. notified thai the match P« I Office V. I KiM'i- and Nc iVe flXt d f r today (Tuesday), h:i.s bean postponed, and Will be played .it I<\ and N. Ground or \V dr.esday, July 10, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 347 14 Results Of Doubles Semi-Finals SEVERAL tin of the Singapore JuniO] Badminton ChamptOoatllpfl were played oil -'it the Clerdal Union Hall < n Simday and resulted in tlx following: SINGLES -Third Round Tan Peng Hock (Diehard iU s\ to P. HO i: Ch ang "ASA I 9 15,
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  • 166 14 Ltffcttt Call-Over For The Hunt Cup Reuter. L:ndon, Juno 17. THE following is the latest call-over for the R'>val Hun: Cup to be run at Asco! :)Vt>r 7 fur. 155 yards, en June 19: 100 to 9 Law Maker taken and Offered. 100 Id 8 Flamenco offered. 100
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  • 1006 14 TOURISTS FORCED TO FOLLOW ON 17 FOR 1 AT CLOSE SIEDLL CAMERON BAT WELL rNfiLAND have increased ihe r chumes of winning the First Test against Si u h Afiica when they de- < Al yeste* day at theft; Sa urdav'r, k <:-r<
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  • 46 14 Mitchell's Remarkable Feat London, June 17. DLAYINC for Derbyshire against Leicestershire at Leicester to-day, T. B. Mitchell, (he spin howler, achieved the remarkable feat of taking all ten wickets in one innnings, his analyses reading: O. M. R. W. 19.1 4 «4 10
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  • 172 14 Successes In Germany And France London, June 17. BRITISH racing cars scored big successes in both France and Germany yesterday. At Le Mans, the 24 hours Grand Prix for endurance was won by Hmdmarsh and Fontes in a British 4,450 c.c. Lagonda at an average speed of
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  • 397 14 Fort Canning Beat The S.R.C. Singapore, Tuesday. IN the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League played on the. S.R.C. ground yesterday evening, Fort Canning beat the Recreation Club by two goals to nn. The scoring would have more had it not been for the fine exhibition piven by
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  • 152 14 At The Great World EXCELLENT FIGHT EXPECTED (By "X.0.") Nitiilfeure, Toesday. THE Board of Control has approved 1 of the fight between Young \u<«. and Young Frisco and the ttghj will take place at the Grea. World on next Saturday. The records of hi, h boxers
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  • 59 14 Fernandez Wants Fight With Raphael JGNACIO Fernandez, who did well to heat the Filipino Rocky Montanes recently. issues, through the columns of the Malaya Tribune, a challenge to Afme Raphael, the French ex-welter-weight champion. Fernandez says that he is prepared to meet Raphael over any number of rounds,
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  • 59 14 Th.; following will represent Ra jah':, College XJ. in a football match the Wiltshire Third XI on Thursday. June 20, at 5.15 p.m. on Tangttn Ba rack.« Ground. Tick Kwang Muthusamy, S. Pe:i;isarrry, Wally Lim. Noor Abbas. G. Wii'i. Paul Ong. M"hd. Noor, K. Muthuv Rashidi, Pereiia. Reserv
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  • 258 15 START OF ANNUAL TOURNEY Rain Interferes INTERESTING GAMES TO-DAY Singapore, Monday. TIIK Singapore Lawn Tennis Cham- 1 pionshipn commenced on the courts t his afternoon, ties in the men's singles were led and two matches were un- j lished owing to the rain. THE RESULTS The
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  • 107 15 lilt Of K.G.C. v. Island dab Match Tiii follolwlag is th< result of the itch between the ladies of KepnJ Club and the Island Club. iKepp.' rs' mentioned first): Mrs Wiseman 0; Miss Abed 0. A McK. Low 1; Mrs L. G Mmsai v. Ur. J L Camp!
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  • 248 15 Yorkshire Cup For Aga Khan TIIF race fur Mie Yorkshire Cup was most. interesting as Felicitation \*a* In the field. Aga Khan did not. I boliev wish that his horse should fulfil this engagement but when h s trainer thought a race here would he of great
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  • 60 15 Singapore Team Against Johore The S.A.F.A. team for the above match, to be played at Anson Stadium on Friday, Mune 11, will *>c selected from:— Abdul Rahman, Been Lay, Cluvc Chua, Hor Khoon, H. C. Humphries, M. K. Hussein, Keng Hock, Khun Onn, Ma don, iMahmood, Ma: Xou
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  • 128 15 Success In Billiards And Basket Ball Singapore, Tuesday. Wefl over 100 members of the Siong Bo Athletic Association assembled at the club-Lou**.' in Robinson Road las; night and celebrated the Association's success in billiards and basket ball. Both the MVayan billiards championship and the Singapore basket ball
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  • 350 15 Latest Results Of Spring Tournament THE following are some of the latest results and forthcoming ties in our Annual Spring Tournament: Open Singles: Arthur Lim beat Yap Ah Hvan, 6—o, 2—6. 6—4; Lim Bunt' Soo beav Dr. T. H. Wee, 6—2, 6—L Open Doubles: Choon Sim and Kee
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  • 117 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June lii In a friendly game of Three Dvi v and Two Singles played on Friday 14U1 I instant, at the Rainbow's Court, Joiiore Bahru, the Tarom B P defeated ».K Rainbow BP. by five to nd In-.-results (Tarom Players menticned WW
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  • 55 15 The following will r presenl the V.M.C.A. vs. the Medical College Union 2nd at tin M.C.U. ground »1« 5.10 p.m. on Thursday. June 20: K. Vytopil, B. Moss. K. Obruca. A. Zazula. N Lira, R. I. Fennie. J. R>ha. A V. Pestana. J. M. Fra,er. W. R. Willis, F.
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  • 535 15 Malays Beaten I CHINESE LUCKY TO WIN (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IN spite of the threatening weather, a record crowd turned up at trie Kampong 3haru ground yesterday to see the first string of the S.C.R.C. defeat the Malays "A"' by two goals
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  • 2131 16 Mr. Tay Lian Teck THE REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS Singapore, Monday. 'JHVO interesting- speeches were made on the motion for adjournment at the Legislative Council meeting to-day. The first was by the Hon. Mr. Abdoolcader and the next was by the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck,
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  • 2383 17 Interesting Speech By The Chairman SATISFACTORY RESULT OF LAST YEAR'S WORKING E third annual general meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Banking oration, Ltd., was held at the stered office, China Building, ia Street, Singapore, on SaturMr. Chee Swee Cheng, -man of the board of
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  • 68 18 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singaoore to London on Juno 17 wore as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p.m. 10 minute*. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m 17 minutes.
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  • 65 18 Martial Law Proclaimed By The Governor Reuter. Lincoln (Nebraska), Jure 16. Maitial law has been proclaimed Is Omaha b> the Governor of Nebraska. In an effort to suppress the riots in connection wi;h the tram strike, which have caused one death and scores of injuries. The entire Nebraska
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  • 51 18 After A Month In Hands Of Bandits Reuter. Peiping. June 17. A report from Kaiying states that Father Henry J. Bush, an American Roman-Catholic priest, was rescued by Chinese troops" In Huangpi on the border of Kiangsi and Kwangtung after a month n the hands of the bandits
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  • 347 18 Shop Assistant Sent To Prison (From Our Oicn Correspondc?u, Johore Bahru, Ju:,- 16 ACCORDING to medical < Chinese shop assistant nai Vow Seah was admitted to th< G Hospital. Johore Bahru. with wound 3 4 inches long running cally about an inch above the ms neck,
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  • 118 18 Requiem Service To Be hold In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, lion In connection with the Anniversary of the death of the late Sul a ikar of Johore. requiem prayers will by the Mufti of Johore at the Roya Cemetery. Jalan Mahmudiah, Jo Bahru. at
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  • 95 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday The annual tenuis tournam Royal Johore International club »111 be :eld on the Club's courts al end ol August, and entries arc Invited foj Lhe Men's Singles, Men's Handicap Doubles and Mixed Doubles, the entram fee ?ach event being $1.50
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  • 438 19 SPRANG FROM TEA BUSHES Severely Mauled (ililM DUEL ON AN ESTATE l'. l tt cylolll. 2. l. t,,l. the izcene >?1 tetwccn man and deazl. >, m.rninss >vi,cn a erirn 1 p. sl. l'o^K»?. eliarx? of tbe Upper tltisi estate. He matdcti l,v a nue-c
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  • 334 19 Helping Underdeveloped 1 Industries Washington. pRESIDENT Roosevelt is credited in well-informed circles here with having given his approval to a "Planned Economy" scheme in which monev and credit, could be deflected from industries alreadv producing surpluses and used instead to develop fields where demand exceeds domestic
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  • 107 19 Instrument Swallowed In Motor Smash Munich. A cyclist of Landsberg, South Bavaria, has been killed in a motor-car accident —by a harmonica! The cyclist is 13-year-old Anneliese Malli. She was riding on her bicycle and playing a tune on her harmonica. Suddenly a motor-car dashed round a
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  • 260 19 Receives Proposal Of Marriage Paris. AN Englishman—said to be a wealthy manufacturer in the Midlands —has sent a proposal of marriage to Mme. Arlette Stavisky, widow of the French "Napoleon of crooks," whose gigantic frauds, and death from a revolver shot 18 months ago, shook financial France to
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  • 162 19 Soldier Returns Home From War After 20 Years I y Saarbrucken. Mourned as a victim of the Great War. the only son of the Pauli family has turned up at his home here, after an absence of twenty years. In 1915 he became a prisoner in an English
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  • 127 19 Bridegroom Killed By Lightning Belgrade. On the eve of licr wedding, a young girl of Kosovska Mitrovitza saw her fiance struck dead by lightning before her eyes. Named Hajrij, she and her prospective husband. Betchir Kajtatz. were sitting beneath a great tree in the courtyard of her
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  • 350 19 Charges Against Them Analysed THE Catholic pr.per, Dcr Deutsche 1 Weg," published in Holland, gives details of the recent arrests of priests and nuns by the Nazi authorities. One nun was sentenced last week to S years' gaol and a fine of £12,000. These arrests took
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