Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn.- ■No. 14 S SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, June 20, 1935. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY JUNE 20, 1935. five cents;
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 162 2 Shipping News Notices. TWO SHIPS LOST ON ATLANTIC COAST Freighter Ashore And Fishboat Sinks Sydney, N.S., May 2. rRN. by jagged rocks, the Norwegian Ireightĕr Jan was a total loss to-day after grounding on the Cape Breton coast in a grim game of hide-3iid-sec-k w-tn ice fioes in a blinding
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  • 240 2 trophy For International Competition Arrangements are being made for the presentation of a trophy for the fastest speed of a steamship across the Atlantic. A preliminary meeting was held at the offices of the Compagnie Generate Transatlantique (French Line) in London, recently to consider the offer of
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  • 131 2 Employment Of Chinese Pilots In China Nanking. A circular order has been issued by 'he Ministry of Communications to the, various shipping companies in China, I instructing them to give first oonsidera- J tion to Chinese trained In navigation schools when employing pilots. This order was a response
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  • 145 2 German Barque Completes Voyage In 91 Days The first of the fleet of sailing ships competing hi this year's "race" of prain carriers from Australia, to reach Queenstown was the German fourmasted barque Priwall, which sailed from Port Victoria on Feb. 14. The vessel crossed the line
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  • 286 2 Huge Decrease In Number Of Workers j -1 ItORE than half the workers in the shipbuilding industry have left it since 1921. and of those remaining 46 peT cent, are unemployed. Mr. W. Westwood (Newcastle), president of the Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades, gave these figures m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 381 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA I». A O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OITWARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 KAISAR I-HIND 11,500 July 6 BEHAJt 6,000 July 18 RANCH] 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDKRA 16,000 Aug. 2 RAM-ERA 17,000 Aug. 16 HI'RDWAN
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    • 471 2 11■ r 11 »':iiHiiiwfTTiiiiiiiTmm!Ttniiiiiniiii l |.|iiiiiiii!iTTii BEAP ENG UOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Fri. June 21 s.s. GIANG
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    • 241 2 N.Y.H. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. As from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Maru," August Bth for London, fares by steamers will be: Ist. 2nd. Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326 ft 351 London
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    • 526 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT •SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.B. 81»«. *MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 27-6 ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORING IA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10
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    • 451 2 STEAMER sailings I NORDDEUTSCHER llf#S> irq (Incorporated n The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1935. ISAR, for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan July o SAALE. for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan July 14 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen ALSTER, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca Due Juno 30,
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  • 136 3 LITTLE CHANGE IN PRICES Xo Kosnness By Buyers B§ Our FinancialCCorrespondentt t Singapore, Thursday morning. To day's Prices Rubber (Singapore), 20i /2 cts., Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore), $114, down $14. Yesterday's Prices: Lond m: 61 16d., down lil6d Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 12% cts., unchanged.
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  • 78 3 35.7 Per Cant. Fixed For F.M.S IT is announced to-day tuat the Cen- tral Committee, appointed under the f'm and Tin Ore Restriction Rules, have terminer the domestic auota for the Federated Malay States at 35.7 per cent. Assessments for quota period JulyS member. The increa.se is
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  • 19 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS J2T Share <iuot tioa by Fraser and Co., and L,ynn and Evatt:—
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  • 607 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. L>sue Fraser mm* ii A x? at v 43 46 4 4 1/ 2 4,7V 2 cd tl A. Kumbang 31j- 33, cd 31j6 33|6cd UA. iwaiay o9 61 -cd 59 61 -cd $1 A. Weng 1.92V 2 1.97 V. 1.92 M? 1.97 V, m
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  • 169 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyer» Seller* 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. SI, Sept. 30 110 113 nora iV 2 1907 red. 1941 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114V4 ll«Vfe nom iy 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000 4 000 Interest
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  • 357 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. issue Value. Frastr Lyall and Snares. and C># fcvau. 1 Allenby 1.45 1.55 1.50 1.55 IA. Gajah 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.20 IA. Hiiam 1.55 1.65 1.60 1.65 1 A. Molek 1.00 1.05 1.00 1 10 2A. Malay 2.80 2.95 2.90 3.00 iA. Panas 1.55 1.65
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  • 371 3 I— |g° 5 OWBDIO QUOTATIONS 1-1 rt 373 > a, •> v s ue Fraser Lyaii Value. Sc Co. a tvutt $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 1.35 1.3U $2 A. Brick 7fc% .Pre 1.70 ,1.80 1.65 1.75 $10 Atlas Ice 12.00 12.50 11.50 12 50 in» w T 120
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  • 59 3 Rise In Average Level For The Half-Year London, June 18. At June 1, the average level of retail prices, compiled from the Ministry of Labour statistics, was approximately 40 ocr cent, above the level of July 1914 as compared with 39 per cent, one month earlier and 38
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  • 250 3 Footwear Also Made At Home CANADIANS to-day are dressed to a larger extent in Canadian-made rbth ng than ever before. Statistics show that Canadians, and particularly the ladies, are na longer suffering from the delusion tfaat imported finery is smartest and b*st. 1 The amount of
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  • 38 3 British Official Wireless. London, June 10. STERLING on New York is 4.93.. v Paris 74* s GolH 140s. llHd. The Stock Markets are quiet but steady, with War Loan per cen-. at 105-15 16.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 106 3 Sharp Improvement In Gilt-Edged Reuter Wireless. London, June 18. AN the Stock Exchange the feature of v the day was the sharp imorovement in gilt-edged securities, induced by the favourable Board of Trade figures and the rapid closing of recent new issues of various escrlptions. Otherwise, the markets
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  • 101 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Quiet. U. Klangs sellers $1.14, Killinghalls 113 12 3, S. Ways buyers $2.62 2 K. Kampars buyers 10-, Takuapas 19 6 20 l»/ 2 Raubs buyers $4.90, Nawng Pets sellers .77V 2 Petalings sellers $6.10, Talams $1.35 $1.37 1 2 Ampafcs 4'4V 47V
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  • 175 3 The 1,231 auction was held yesterday, June 19. Catalogued 1,052,450 lb.--tons 469.84. Offered 1,037,724 lb.—tons 463.27. Sold 791,168 lb.—tons 353.20. London—Spot 616 (New York 12 sB cents. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEETS Cents per lb. Standard Quality 20 3 3 to 20 I|2 Good Average Quality 19 7!8
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  • 101 3 Far Eastern Shares Are Weak Reuter Wireless. London, June 17. INTEREST to-day was sustained In recent industrial favourities, British Oxygen especially being prominent, in other directions business was less active Although the sentiment is bright among foreign issues, Far Eastern shares ruled weak owing to the latest developments
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  • 100 3 Reuter Wireless. London, June lb On the money market, despite Lh< I general easiness of the monetary situation, very cheerful conditions prevailed in the discount section and the average rate at which Treasury Bills were allotted jumped from 11/J to 13/40. This is partly due to the
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  • 154 3 High Standard Still Maintained Reuter Wireless. London, June 17. The higher standard of Ooverseas' trade which has been noted each month of the current year was maintained in May for which month the Board of Trade returns are published. Imports for the month were valued at £64,532,286 as
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 116 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Hr \n OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. G. JOHNSON, General Manager. THE EASTERN RANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1.000,000 Reserre Fund and Rest
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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. OFF/CB: 2, FTNLAYSOfc GM9EN.
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    • 319 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen Reserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin, Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hacking, Karachi. Kobe, London, Los Angeles. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York! Osaka. Paris, Peiping. Rangoon, Rio d«
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    • 182 3 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY W I D O W KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusuai in insurance The International has de* vised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of
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    • 538 4 IM. HASSAN, M A 17, BRAS HAS AH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service line 3. Wi give prompt attention to all enters r ther big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or
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    • 609 4 WANTED A young educated Malay wishes to teach Malay. Apply to proprietor, 31 Ellis Road. WANTED—A Young Man to be apprenticed for position of asst. manager. Good prospects but hard work. Apply in writing with particulars to Proprietor, Geylang Road. EDUCATIONAL *'AR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, (A Government Registered School), No.
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    • 589 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 28th June, 1035, for the following work:— Erection of a Block of Four Quarters for Subordinates Monks Hill off Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be
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    • 146 4 DIABETES, ALBUMINURIA, PANALYSIS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SKTN-DISEASES, NERVOUSNESS, PILES, FISTULA and numerous other secret and chronic diseases of male and female successfully treated ly om celebrated highly qualified Ayurvedic specialist, THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, 135, SeraagMti Road, Singapore. Enclose stamp for reply. imnmt ii i m i i *ti* mnmmmwMmrwTtrn MOOI CHIN
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    • 556 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated end given up cases. Don't forget that the physician 's highest and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure as it is termed. The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of
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    • 243 4 «I II III" LET EXPERTS HANDLE THE REPAIR OF ALL YOUR CLOCKS WATCHES 429, NORTH BRIDGE BO AO (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAH OF CLOCKS U ITCHES ITO THE BRITISH I R.A.F. B \Si: IN HALAI KVENIOHT CON Safeguard your eyes— 4 he;. ar< ,>■ greatest possession It
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  • 114 5 Film Actress Secretly Married Greenwich. Connecticut Miss Julanne Johnston, the film nctreta of New York and Hollvwo kL has married here to Mr. David W. Rust, ol New York. The couple and th ir friends kept the ceremony secret and i nly the return oi the marriage licence
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  • 304 5 Keeps A Promise PLEA FOR MAN WHO KIDNAPPED HER Kansas City, April 25. DARK-EYED Mary McElroy, keeping her promise to the condemned man who kidnapped her for $30,000, will plead to-morrow for his life. With her father, City Manager H. F. McElroy of Kansas City, the slender
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 88 5 a| m 1 0 \u\\\\w PARIS GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU Paris Garters'world-wide leadership endures because they are more comfortable, more serviceable and more economical than any other garter. The only garters made of the long stretch and long wear STEIN WEAVE ELASTIC, in smart designs and color combinations.
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    • 198 5 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearlr 6» million tiny M imi or pores where tiny germs or paranit.m can hide and cause your skin to Itch, J j ack. Peel, Kurn. also Eczema. Dhobv Itch. I rtmples, Acne, Crotch-Itch and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with
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    • 302 5 I "That's not tobacco stain, chat's worn enamel I Change to Of BBS f j 5j The only good tooth cleanser is one Dj Jj that cleans thoroughly and safely. Dj I Dj J» why Dentists recommend S j Gibbs Dentifrice. Gibbs fragrant foam l£ jjj pene. rates into every
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 340 5 KKKI.LV SHORT-WAVE STATION s\ irckss Programme For To-Day i I'JN: ai.45 \1, l<jg i."..: Metrtff). i J '.HI. DJN Ai.t>uu(icenicnt Km i <. M-.'tri Kr.lk S«ng. Pro- I ""•nn„ Engl). i■ Ihe Young Folic: a First IMltf*) Campi The German i ajfu* •it Engl ah, S leetxMH from me i
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    • 232 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Speech By Sir Phiiip Cunliffe-Lister TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as fellows:— TRANSMISSION 2. *nf.' 2 V Ben Tht Kutland SqMMn and New Victoria Orchestra t> n o P J"- Cu P'd Plus Two" or "Tha Ballads oi Betty and Bill." A light musical jnwrtawment. Greenwich Time
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  • 65 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING NOTICES TO MARINERS The Master Attendant, S.S., in a circular to the shipping community states that m Sunday, June 23 the Military Submarine telephone cables will Da picked up and re-laid from Power Station, St. James' Shore to Pulau Brani between the
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  • 124 6 Posit on: On Sapo point, Muara island csatern extremity Lat. 4 deg. 59' 12" X.. lone. 115 teg. 7' 45" E. Character. Fixed Whv'.U; Visibility. 3 miles; Height. 25 feet; Building. WoonV-i beacon painted white; Remarks. The light is reported to be watched; Authority. Harbour Master,
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  • 78 6 Eltphanta, British, 2.695 tons, from Calcutta 19.6 to Calcutta 20.6. Tidole, Dutch. 525 tons, frcm SeL.l Panjanp 18.6 to Pakan Baror 20.6. Bv.nglore, British, 3.425 tens, from Miike 15.6 departure uncertain. Mijer, Dutch. 1.127 tons, from Blinjoe 18.6 > Batavia 21.6. Buyskes. Dutch, 983 tens, from Pa ian:
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  • 155 6 Singapore, Wednesday. I The following: passengers arrived m Singapore from Japan, China and Hontfkonjr by th? Rajputana to-day: j Mr C E L. Blatrjr, Mr. and Mia. Kh:o Ho i Haw, Mr. T. Rishworth, Mai0r and Mrs. J D Woodall. Mr. anl j Mr* W. White, Miss E. Whiio,
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  • 33 6 The Andre Lebon is due here from Co'ombo on Saturday at 7 r. m.. and v. •> c-a'l on the sair.e day at 1 p.m. for Saigon, Hongkong. Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 112 6 SH T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 20. j East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22; Hong Kheng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rajputana 18; Cape St. George 16, Nieuw Zeeland 11; Klang 9. Empire Dock (Entrance 3) Chattanooga City 30; Silvercypress
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  • 69 6 Investigation By Sir Frederick Maze Hongkong. June 20 Sir Frederick Maze, the Inspector General of the Chinese Maritime Custcm/j. arrived in Amoy yesterday to inspect the Customs and also to investigate the reported incident in which a Customs cruiser is said to have been fired upon by
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  • 93 6 Mails expected from Europe (Londoi mails despatched on May 30. by the Rawalpindi, time of delivery o A boxholders' letters only 8.45 a.m. to-morrow and general delivery of letters only 8.45 a.m to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Malacca Maru. due at Singapore to-morrow. Mail*
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  • 28 6 The s.s. Afrika for Philippine Islands. Mails previously announcer, as closing ar 4 p m. to-morrow will now close at 4 p.m on the 22>»d instant.
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  • 85 6 The Municipal health statement for the week ended June 15 shows that there were 202 deaths, as compard wttn 217 In the preceding week, and with 182 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death weie.Beri bed 13. phthis s 25. malaria
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  • 435 6 SELLING Singapore, June 20. London 4 months' sight 2 4 132 London 3 months' sight 2,4 London 60 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 15 1(> London demand 2)3 29(32 London T.T. 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris demand 363 Hamburg demand
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  • 104 6 British Official Wireless. London. June 19 Paris 74 47 64. Nev. York 4.93 5 s Montreal 4.93 5 8 Brussels 29.16. Geneva 15.10. Amsterdam 7 26'o. Milan 59 13 16. Berlin Stockholm 19.39V?. Copenhagen Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 1 Prague 117 3 4 Helsingfors 226. Madrid 36 1
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  • 213 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 20 High Tides.—0.20 a.m., 1 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Ler.gut, Div jrr S.C.F.A. v. Abattoir, SH.B. Cricket: Khalsa v. R.I., R.I.. Sin-e. Ujong Club v. S.C.C., Seremban. St. Andrew's School Sports. TO-MORROW, JUNE 21 High iTides.—1.10 a.m., 2.3'J
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  • 70 6 L! U ALHAMBRA. "Bachelor Ol A. CAPITOL. —Stage attrac v Iropicul Express Revue EMPIRE. Burn 'Lin Dp, n concluding chapters. GREAT WORLD—Cabarei I Siae-snows, Malay Opera >, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, 'fancies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"TroubIe" and P'H o*My Heart." MARLBOROUGH. —'"Übal I NEW WORLD.—Caba* et Dancing Siae-snows, Malay Operas Chinese Vvuyangs,
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  • 149 6 The funeral of Madam Yeo Swe*» Or.g, who died at her residence 11 011 Kl 1 Road, Singapore, 011 Sunday, 00k at the Bidadan Cemetery 011 afternoon and was largeiy attend* c. J relatives and friends. The funeral service at the grave, n was preceded by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 482 6 SIMGJLPORfc HOIIIS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J( i TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 0.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight fij I AND THE WELL KNOWN TAP DANCER OF WARNER BROS, f FILM PRODUCTIONS BILLY CARROLL I I also additional attraction PROFESSOR POPESCO, the famous j ortrail and caricature
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    • 189 6 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Cabaret Girls for an up-to-date cabaret ia F.M.S. Apply w.th references and state salary wanted to Box No. G7O, Malaya Tribune. WANTED European Cook for a Modern Restaurant in F.M.S. State salary required and references. Apply Box No. 671. Malaya Tribune. WANTED Managing Par.ner (of any
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    • 48 6 RAUB GOLD OUTPUT The. output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd., tor the four weeks ended June 15 was 1,749.75 ounces. i FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Erperta. $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES h6tEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 28G8.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 173 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Java, South-West Sumatia, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Nieuw Zeeland) 2.30 p.m. Australia, Southern and Eastern (Nieuw Zeeland) 2.30 p.m. New Zealand < Nieuw Zeeland) 2.30 p.m. India. East and North tElephanta* 3 p.m. Burma <Elephanta> 3 p.m South India (Rohna) 3 p.m. Bengkalis.
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    • 66 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meleorolojri» al Service Yesterday. La I N Max. Brig* M Tamp. Rainfall. Sunahin I Stations. Dag. F. Inehea. H< ars D Alor Star 88 0-88 M Sitiawan 80 Nil 6-9 Kota Bharu 82 0.61 Bukifc Jeram 85 Nil Malacca 85 0.81 1" Singapore: (Kallang Aerodrome) ST
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  • 579 7 Displays In Japan MOKE FACTORIES SPRING UP Canberra, June 5. T HE Economic Mission 10 Australia has made a request to Commonwealth Government for pport of an exhibition of Australian primary products fa, the prnv i cities of Japan, with the obof disseminating knowledge of Australia and
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  • 84 7 Week's Effort Realises $7,700 THE following were in round figures the in tK re A ce iP ts of the various events m tne St. Andrew's Hosp.tal Week: Cinema Show at the Capitol May 27 <~> c nn Flag Day, June 5 Dance at Raffles Hotel, June
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  • 83 7 Ministers Of Mines And Pensions London. June 18. The following further Government appointments ar c announced: Secretary of Mines. Captain Crookshank. Minister o Mr R S H^son.-Ileutcr M°P IP V H^ F F Crookshank, Unionist Gainsborough after diplomatic tarv fn/u S p s rllam entary Unacr-Secre-tary for
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  • 88 7 Suggestion For International Drive Geneva. June lti. International efforts to make the world eat more were advocated by the Australian and New Zealand delegates at the International Labour Office conference Sir P H. Stewart, moving the resolution, said although there were six per cent more people
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  • 22 7 Reuter Wireless. Paris. June 18. Conscripts wiio.se term of service was extended will be released on July 6 Reuter Wireless
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  • 177 7 Fostered By, Vernacular Papers WRITING on Racial and Communal conditions in Malaya in his report for the year 1934, the Inspector-General of Police states: There is little comment to offer under this head for 1934. The anti-Japanese boycott, has long since ceased t 0 endanger the peace or
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  • 251 7 Alleged Receipt Of Gratification Singapore, Wednesday. THE case for the prosecution in connection a series of charges of cheating and receiving dlegal gratification, and abetment of those charges, preferred against Hari Singh, two Civil District Court, Bailiffs, Anmat Shah and Norman Justin de Cruz and Dharam Singh,
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  • 42 7 H:s Majesty the King lias been p'casta to give direct ons for the appointment cf the Hon. Mr. J.Aifck n. Puisne Judge Go Coast, to be a Puisne Judge of "he Suuveme Court cf the Straits Settlem n i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 Jrve >au/eetieat oj tkjarrv all mVk% ¥m ™S fcjk AUSTRALIAN X ff ROYAL ASSORTED RISfTIITS CREAM CRACKERS D^ CREAMY CHOCOLATE v V ORIENTAL ASSORTED. Joyce Jot XT Ak Choice) (Inc. in S.S.). -i^-—;
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    • 168 7 avoid costly repairs and renewals to your buildings, plant, m etc Unequalled for covering T| power, Hubbuck's Paints give the P r otection against rain, damp, smoke-laden atmosphere and the fcj Y\ blistering sun of the tropics. m W or a mf>ta surfaces paint with I V Metzink, the ideal
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 436 7 CLUB DIARY [There, are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary i s provided specially for them. secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 441 8 I S m utAi I pening Tonigtlt I H C PIT L 6 p.m. and 9.30 jl lj Europe's Most Modern, Spectacular Entertainment I I BOOK EARLY PHONE 5261 1 Prof. WILLIAM DOORLAY'S I Tropica! j Express I Non-Stop Revue lit ii r j ~> pi tr i irsl appearance
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    • 450 8 MummiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r T-i i.i i i i i i i i i i i iiiiiiiimiiii.iimiiiitiiiinjiiiiiiiiiiiiiini i t>• THE STAR :)F "BENGAL LANCER" IN ANOTHER GREAT ROI.H I 6of Hollywood's </ f I 7 Brightest Young Stars m the Season's Smart- y est Comedy-Drama HIM NATIONai S Mto I GOTLBBBI ORE
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  • 388 9 40th Anniversary Of His Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 10. UIGH Malay Government officials from every part of the State of Johore and many visitors from Singapore an i other parts of Malaya, gathered at the Royal Cemetery, Jchore Bahru, to-day, j when
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  • 37 9 Singapore, Thursday. Bathers who Were at Katong Park yestexdav report that they saw two sharks only three feet away from tho pagar. They are anxious to warn other bathers to keep within the pagar.
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  • 13 9 Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Horridge Are passengers for Home by the Rajputana.
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  • 253 9 Graft Allegations DISMISSED OFFICIAL'S CHARGES i Reuter. Washington, June 20. STRIKING allegations of graft and favouritism in connection with the Commerce Department were made by Mr. Ewing Mitchell, a former Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce, in giving evidence before the Senate Commerce Committee. Mr. Mitchell
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  • 135 9 Interesting; Ceremony At Kuala Kangsar From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kanesar. Wednesday. AN interesting wedding between members of the Malayan Royalty was celebrated at Kuala Kangsar on Sunday when Raia Noor Mahayon, daughter of Raja Keehil Tengah, M.S.C., was married to Yang Mulia Raja Abdul Hamid,
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  • 126 9 Good Programme At Pavilion A PICTURE full cf pathos is "Gentle- man Ar c Born," now shewing at the i Pavilion. It is a story of several college j men and women who pass out full of I optimism into daily life and are bitterly disappointed There
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 375 9 NKOLA ASTIER GRANU LATED KOLA ASTIER GRANU LATED* s KOLA ASTIER I =3 (GRANULATED) > 1 A SUPPLIER OF ENERGY! l£*s&*g?| I GIVES"-PHYSICAL STRENGTH, g 1N« I RESISTANCE TO FATIGUE,, < Kow/tfS MENTAL POWER I 2 ooo— 5 nervous,depressed, sleepy? 1 £J g Are you effected by tropical languor? «fe
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    • 251 9 DICK POWELL RECORDS. P r Records sung by Dick Powell himself la test 1* i 1 ni. j flgi "HAPPINESS AHEAD" ■Hp F.. r > 104 Pop goes your heart rioss Ahead. "FLIRTATION WALK" F. 5603 Beauty must be loved DICK POWELL I believe n Miracle. a t.iw.4.: misic house.
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  • 649 10 have already commented upon the dramatic speech made by Sir Frank Swettenham at the annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya in London, but the full report makes such a profound impression that it is as well again to emphasise its lessons. Sir Frank, eighty-five years of
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  • 78 10 Forty-Six Schemes For Hospitals London. Tun? 19. FOrty-sU schemes of soc:al amelioration. helDed with grants ranging from j0 per cent, to 100 per cent., have been approved for special areas of England md Wales at a cost of about £800.000. The Commissioner responsible now announces that he is
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  • 55 10 Big Programme Of Work In Britain London, June ly. Programmes for the improvement cf existing roads, the construction of new bv-pass roads and the reconstruction of bridges over a period of five years have been submitted to the Minisof Transport bv fifty-two Counties, fifty-six County Boroughs and nine
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  • 66 10 Amount previously acknowledged $100,951.20 Staff of St. Anthony's Convent School 20.00 Drs. A. J. Lim and H. L. H. Lim 100.00 Tiang Ho Kok Association 50.00 Keng Lee and Co. 100.00 Naina Mohamed and Sons 50.00 Dr. Chee Peck Lian 50.00 Mr. B. Joseph 50.00 Anonymous 50.00
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  • 56 10 Wednesday, June iO. His Excellency presided at a meeting rf he Executive Council held at Government House this morning. The Hon. Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitlev had luncheon at Government House. Thursday, June 20. His Excellency, attended by Mr H G Beverlev. AXJ.C left Singapore 'by the
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  • 35 10 London June 19. It has been decided to hold the London and Birmingham Sections of next years British Industries Fair simultaneously tte period arranged being Feb. 17 to 28 -British Official Wireless
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  • 31 10 Mr. Aw Boon Haw, who is on a tour around the world, has arrived in Japan from Canada and is sailing for Hongkong from Osaka to-day on board the President Pierce
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  • 1179 10 AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF FUSION In Malaya, barristers and solicitors pass into the one category of advocates and solicitors, who are entitled to perform the duties of both branches of the profession. This is not the case in Britain and many British possessions, and in
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  • 180 10 By "Lcoker-On" "JJEATH in the Afternoon" is the title of a well-known book. A A That is how we all feel after a heavy tiffin. The hardest job a youngster faces is that of learning good manners without seeing any. A A howler from Los Angeles.
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  • 182 11 CONTROL OF INNER MONGOLIA Japan's Next Move? (il'ESTIONS IN THE COMMONS London, June 19. UTHILE the tension appears momentarily relaxed in North C hina, circles specially interested in the Far East do not conceal the conviction that it is only a question of
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  • 216 11 Will It Affect Japan's Policy The News Chornicle calls attention to he military and naval costs, which •mount to 46 per cent, ot a hopeiessly unbalanced Japanese budget. Financial pressure, says this paper, will increase and cannot be altrgether without result on her policy in the long run.
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  • 267 11 Need For Co-Operation With Other Powers In the House of Commons Captain r r.skine-Bolst 'Conservative) asked whether in view of the developments in China' producing a serious repercussion vorld peace and security, the Foreign Secretary would consider what steps cou'.d be taken in conjunction with other
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    • 81 11 I i j Fly Home j I ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES j SINGAPORE-LONDON in s!i days. j Departure Singapore every Wednesday j and Saturday 3.15 p.m. All X.L.M. planes have spacious j sound-proof cabins for 14 passengers j J but only 6 are carried in order PD ensure the utmost
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    • 99 11 MMMMMi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiniiii i -Y-<iMii>ii>iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiii!iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiini{iiMiMiiiiiniiiMiiMiiuiir WE ANNOUNCE I I AN ENTIRELY MEW ISSU E of p MALAY RECORDS I B I This issue includes many unusual tunes of a type I never before recorded, as well as some of the best I Lagu, Sair and Kronchong music. i m m ASK
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  • 184 11 Allowed Sanctuary Of Harbour Reuter. i Hongkong, June ly. THE rebel cruisers slowlv crept in to Hongkong Harbour at 12.30 p.m. and are now swinging peacefuhv at the naval anchorage at Yaumati. It is understood that they will go to Nanking when the offer of their
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  • 125 11 Reuter. Later. Rebel seamen disclose that there wafignting between the crev themselves aboard the Haichi after its escape from Canton. Som*» seamen opposed the desertion from Canton, fearing that Nanking had not forgotten the revolt of 1933 Rebel officers declare tnat those wishing to abandon the ship
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Red Outrage In Szechuan Province Peiping, June 19. COMMUNISTS in the Tatsienlu district of Szechuan have I captured two Franciscan missionari**. Father E. Pegoraro j (Italian) and Father Nadal i (Spanish). Government troops are pursuing them hotly.— Reuter.
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  • 130 11 I Ambulance Men Busy In Singapore Singapore. Thursday. Whilst walking aiong Chulia Street yesterday afternoon, an aged Arab is to have suddenly collapsed. He expired on the way to hospital by ambulance. Another case of collapse which tn_, ambular.ee department had to deal with was that of a
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  • 44 11 Shanghai. June 20. A s .<a monster, with black haii and the head of a human being, has D*Q said that he frequently came ashore, and. snouting, frightened the people away Hunters and are «rvinc to capture him —Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 42 11 Mrs Anthony and Mrs. Teeling are leafing tor Penang by the Rajputana and will be away about a fortnight. Among the passengers sailing for; Home bv thf Rajputana are Mrs. V. I W W. S Purcell and Mrs. J. 8. Slopnr i
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  • 44 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 5. 1 CLUB DIARY. 7. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE EXPANSION, 9. I ROTARY CLUB MEETING, 13. I SPCRTS NEWS, 14 and 10. I MALAYAN PLANTING TOPICS 16. I EARLIER CABLES ON CHiNA, 17. IMPORTANCE OF THE CROWN, 19.
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  • 492 11 British Foreign Secretary's Speech MR. MATSUDAIRA ON REMOVAL OF MISUNDERSTANDING Reuter. London, June 19. SPEAKING at the dinner of the Japan Society, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Matsudaira. Sir Samuel Hoare said that when the latter shortly returned to Japan he wanted them to take
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  • 258 11 Preliminary Motion i TWO APPLICATIONS DISMISSED I Singapore, Thursday. MR. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the Supreme Court, to-day, dismissed two applications brought by Mr. Philip Hoalim in his suit against Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., for ortain answers to interrogatories made by Mr. Alfred Weber, the secretary of the
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  • 27 11 Shanghai, June 20. The Huang* River is again rising. Thirty feet of the dyke to the north of Lanchow have collapsed.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 76 11 Surprise Message By The President Reuter. Washington, June 20. A GENERAL increase oi taxes, especially on the largest personal incomes, imports on larger inheritances and gifts and a graduated tax on corporations, starting at 10% per cent, and rising to 16 3 4 per cent, in
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  • 346 11 Naval Agreement GERMAN PRESS IS JUBILANT Reuter. London, June, 19. TVHE Anglo-German Naval Agreement is welcomed in principle by most of the morning papers. The Times says that both sides were anxious to reach an understanding and both made concessions. The net result at least
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  • 408 12 Japanese Reject Hopei Appointment Reuter. Shanghai, June 20. Mr. Chin Teh Suen, who has been unpointed chairmnn of Charhar in nlace of General Sung Che Yuen, has arrived in Peiping o report to General Pao Wen Yu. the acting Chairman of the Peiping Political Council, on the results
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  • 150 12 PROSPERITY BOUND TO RETURN Rotary Address MR. LESTER GOODMAN OPTIMISTIC Singapore, Wednesday. ]Vf R. Lester L. Goodman delivered a most interesting address to the members of the Rotary Club 8* Singapore at their weekly luncheon to-day, the title being "The United States As I
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  • 485 12 iini tvfiinu i Policy Similar To British Government's Before he talked about the United States, Mr. Goodman said he must mention that the country was now an entirely different country to what it was any time in its history. When he left the States a few years ago,
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  • 328 12 Might Be Returned In Next Election If they had an election next year—if they had an election to-day—Roos-velt WcuH be re-elected. There was a far Huey Long would certainly run for the P< 'li ntship—uhat the Democratic Party would split up, and it was presumed by many
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  • 554 12 "Busted" Because It Exceeded Its Purpose He (the speaker) supposed that they had heard about the N R.A. The X.R.A Was put into effect at a time when evtry- one was manufacturing below cost, and the N.R.A. was devised to step thai, j But the N.R.A. got beyond
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  • 247 12 Malaya Reflects American Conditions He said that the Malayan economic barometer rose and fell as the economic conditions rotated in America. Malaya should be particularly gratified over Mr. Goodman's optimistic speech. An indication of better times in the United States was that during the first quarter of this
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  • 126 12 Appointment Of Junior Ministers London, June 19. THE first meeting of thu recently re- constructed Cabinet took place at Downing Street to-day when Mr. Stanley Baldwin presided. The appointment has Deen announced of seven junior Ministers. Captain Crookshank, formerly Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office, becomes Secretary
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  • 80 12 Sent To Prison Again Singapore, Thursday. Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, passed sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision, yesterday, on a Chinese named Ng Lan Hong, who had been convicted on a charge of theft. It was revealed that
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  • 352 12 Flight To Hongkong: AERIAL SURVEY OF CIVIL ROUTE Singapore, Thursday. A RECORD making flight by two Royal Air Force Singapore 111 flying boats, from Singapore to Hongkong, was commenced at dawn to-day. The machines w r hich are from No. 205 Squadron, will be away for
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  • 59 12 To Investigate Canada's Coal Industry London. June 19. Sir Montague Barlow has accepted the inlvitation of the Government of AlLerta to preside over the Royal Commission appointed to investigate the Mbcrta coal industry. Sir Montague, who is a former Minister of Labour, will leave England !or Canada towards
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  • 73 12 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph company announces that the transit time on full rate, telegrams from Singapore to London on June 13 wer• as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p m 7 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5 .30 p
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  • 650 12 $17,272 Involved In Estate Dispute Singapore, Wedn sda V THE third appeal to oe heard 1 full Court of Civil Appeal m session was partly disposed ol day, when their lordships Mr Burton, Acting Chief Justice Samuel Thomas, Chief Just, and Mr. Justice a'Beck, tt 1 the
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  • 370 13 DECISION OF R.I. SECRETARIAT H.R*H Prince Purachatra APPOINTED FIRST GOVERNOR Singapore, Wednesday. pOTARY International has accept*l ed the request of Rotary in iya and Siam Rotary to raise its tat us to a regular District. This marks a further progressive in the history of Rotary
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  • 538 13 Thanks To Singapore For Its Hospitality District Governor from July 1. 1935, to June 30, 1936. Letters thanking the S ngapore Club for its hospitality during the recent confer'nee were also read by Mr. Raper. The hon. Col. Cecil Rae writes: I would like to place on record
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  • 70 13 Double Attraction At The llitz Jose and Julia Kutron, the well-known vaudeville entertainers, will appear as a stage attraction at the Rhz cinema ft Geylang to-night, and give a number of dances. This stage attraction is additional to the usual screen programme which consists of the thriller,
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  • 324 13 Mr. Vethavanam Honoured In Sclangor (From Our On 71 Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. TO honour him on his appointment the Selangor State Council, memoes of the Selangor Tamil, Ueylonese and Indian communities entertained Mr. JR. Vethavanam to a tea party at the Hotel Majestic yesterday
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    205 13 Mr. Tseng Thien Tsch In Singapore Singapore. Wednesday. MR. Tseng Thien Tseh, who has beer specially appointed by the Chinese Government to take charge of the Chinese Art Exhibition to be held at Burlington House in London, arrived a' Singapore this morning on board the Ranpuxa. Interviewed. Mr.
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    • 120 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE I CO., LTD. I (INC. IN ENGLAND). I FIRE MOTOR CAR CYCLE MARINE I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT I OF CLAIMS. I General Agents::— 1 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I r>, MALACCA STREET, I TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. I Regal-Zonophone s Proudest Discovery j HEAR
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  • 461 14 A Defeat Avenged HEADS-UP GAME BY MONROE BOYS THE long-awaited return battle between the Singapore champions, the Japanese V.M.C. team and the President Monroe All-Stars baseball team was fought out last Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. on the St. Joseph's Inst, ground. A large crowd had
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  • 49 14 The following will play for the S.R.C m the First Division agains. the RAF at the Anson Road Stadium on Sauirdav:— J. Edwards. H. Humphries. T Albuquerque. R Barth. H. V. Street G Ro*s. J. Reutens. A. M. Valbere A G Valberg. A. Oliveiro, D. C. Ross
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  • 137 14 No Play Yesterday Owing To Rain i Singapore. Thursday. AWING to the rain there was r.o piav v on the S.C.C. courts yes erdaj in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships All tie- fixed for yesterday will be played on Monday, weather permitting. I The folic wing tea
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  • 102 14 Seeded Players For The Singles London. June 19. THE folk wing players have been Seeded 1 in the Wimbledon Draw for the s'ngfc events: MEN'S SINGLES I <1\ Fred Perry, (Britain*, <2> Vo I Cram (Germany), (9) Crawford (Aus- traHa), (4) Austin I Britain-, <5< Alison U.S.A.», (6)
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  • 80 14 Terror Team Beaten By Two Goals Singapore, Wednesday. DLAYING on the Padang this evening, an S.C.C. "B" eleven beat a team from the H.M.S. Terror in a friendly soccer match by two goals to nil. A heavy shower of rain, which started in the afternoon and cleared
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  • 53 14 Novices- Singles In Annual Championships 'From Our Own Correspondmt> Johore Bahru. June 19. Only one game in the Novices' Singles was played this evening m the Johore Lawn Tennis Championships en .the Civil j Service Club Court, Johore Bahru. Wong Peng Tong beat N. Ward in two straight
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  • 285 14 Garrison G.C. To Meet S.G.O. THE following are the teams and start 1 tag times for the Garrison Golf ChlO versus he Singapore Golf Club match tc be played at the Garrison Oolf Course on Sunday next June 23. The Garrison players arc mentioned first:— 000 a m.
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  • 145 14 To-Morrow's Malaya Cup Match Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore team to play Johore at the Anson Road Stadinm tomorrow in the Malaya Cup competition will be chosen from the following: Abdul Rahman. Boon Lay Chwe~ Chua, Hor Khoon. H C Humphries; JJ. X Hussein, Keng Hock, Khun Onn,
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  • 87 14 Mixed Foursome Competition On Sunday A M'x.d Fours:me competiticn will o payed on Sunday afternoon. June «i 0 after, which the Club will be "At Horn* to members and friends. Th?re will also bs a presentation of prizes t:j the Winners of the various competitions held during
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  • 924 14 GUNNERS BEATEN BY ODD GOAL After First Half Lead FINE COMBINATION BY WINNERS Singapore, Wednesday. |> V a goal scored in the last minutes of the game the Wilts scored a well-earned victory, over the R.A. when they met in the First Division
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  • 483 14 Chinese Bankers Beaten in Cup Game Singapore, Wednesday. IN a Commercial Cup match played at 1 the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday, ;he Malaya Publishing House a Con\mcing victory over the Oversea-Chinese Bank by a wide margin 1.1 i!Ve goals to nil. The lowers had a fair
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  • 290 14 At The Great World THE ALDE-FRJSCO CONTEST (By "X.0.") Singapore, Thursday. JHE Frisco—Aide battle which i| billed for Saturday, will not held in the old Great World arena The proprietors have erected a new arena on the left of the main entrance and near the Cabaret.
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  • 35 14 Chinese Team To isK Malaya Hongkong. June ?o THE Chunuhua Football Assteiatita is sending a team to t<>ur Java .nid Malaya. The team will leav< Rtagfccag m June 29 —Sin Chew Jit Poll
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  • 25 14 In a friendly game of Foccer, Ihe 131 A i Student beat tho J. C. S. A. l»y 5 g? I to 2.
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    • 8 14 Gofi£€cUiX£{^ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.ltd. I road I
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    • 187 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongki -:g LIFE, FIRE. MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSUBANCE 'Phone 4276. OfiVe: Hongkong Bank Chamber* Second Floor, Singapore. if j Tooth-ache is a common complain. which frequently results in the wfferer j j being
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  • 280 15 BAHRAM WINS AGAIN Uoyal Family Present i;i()K ANNEXES THE lil'NT CUP Reuter Wireless. London, June 18. F<M< the Jubilee Ascot it was Mill going and tine alter heavy rain. The opening day provided no sensations, the I)erj.v winner Kahram winning the James Palace Stakes
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  • 55 15 Royal Family Arrive In State British Official Wireless. London, June 19. ",r weather was tine at Ascot to-day h Que' 11 and the other members, r >i ihe Family and members of Windsor 1 'louse Par'-'y drove t? the course in j .'tn d* a frent ;oar of
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  • 94 15 f .:i 'hi 1 Chance Wins By A Length Reuter. London, June 1 C J. THL principal event to-day was the race for the Royal Hunt j> over 7 i'ur. 155 yards, which dud as follows: r. ISarnard Hankey's PRIOK (Middleton) 1 Sir Henrv Lvon's SCATTER- <
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  • 77 15 I'olicc Beat Customs In Distr.et League F m Our Our Cotretpon&siU) 1 i Johore Bahru. June 18. nd r and of the J.8.D.F.. j ••'•;•> Police met and defeated the by 4—2 on the Istana Padang, 1 Bahru, this evening. 1 i Dl Lhc game, the Police showed
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  • 178 15 Proposal To Invite Thein To Singapore 'By Our Chinese Correspondent) IT \s understood that the Singapore Ch ms Chess Club wi'l shorti" Mr. Cheong Siew Lan, Chairman of th? Club, to invito itVeial of the best players in China. p!ay in Singapore, including Mr. Ch:w T ck
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  • 184 15 Results Of Open Singles Championship T:ts in the 1st. 2nd and 3rd round Singles Championship Tc.urnament Cf the P'ayfair B. P played on June 1, 2 an.! 3 are as follows. FIRST ROUND Quel; Song Quee beat Teo Heok Kwong j 14-14 (3-1), 15-1. Heng Swee Lee beat
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  • 119 15 Interesting Games At Union Jack Club The biliiaids and darts season w~s terminated on Tuesday, Jin. 6, at tne Unicn Jack Club, when th sWion Set grants' Mess, Ci.angi find ih Seigeants of lsi Bn. The 'Wiltshire Re it. winn rs of the bil'iards and darts respectively,
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  • 59 15 he following w il represent the V.M.C.A. against th? Union Jack Club at Water-Polo at the V.M.C.A. Pool to-day, (June 20) at 5.30 p m. Tcai Chin Tah. Goh Buan Cheok, Ong X m Teck. Teo Lam Chye. L m Chong Heng, SinS Teng Peng. Leu Choon Ngee.
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  • 286 15 Start Of Championship Tournament 'From Our Own Correspondent) i Johore Bahru, June 18. PLAY in th? Southern Section of the Johore Lawn Tennis Championship Tout- j nament began t'his afternoon on th<» Courts i of the Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru. Two matches were played; the Novices Singles
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  • 143 15 Tennis And Badminton Matches fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Jafce The Simit Sports IJluh wrre at home to the Alor Gajah Re r.ation Club on Saturday last. Matches were played in tenuis and badminton, and the following were the results:— TENNIS. Burnham and McAra vs. Sheppard and Kim
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  • 131 15 The following will represent 'ho Clerical Union again**, Royal Army Medicul i Cl i ps Su .day. on the homo ground:— i C >h Tonjt Hee; Goh Ah ChtW, Ong Son.. Heck; Ong Ecng Tecw, Mohd. Yassin, Keasbci y; Sim Chong Kiat, Tan Choon Kenj,-, Tan Teg Moh,
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  • 100 15 Competitor Crashes WINNER AVERAGES 71.46 M.P.H. British Official Wireless. London, June 19. ■THE Lightweight Motor-Cycle Tourist Trophy Race over the Isle of Man mountain course was won for the seventh time hy Stanley Woods. He was riding an Italian Guzzi machine and his average speed was
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  • 51 15 Excellent Performance At Lemans MLSSRS. Borneo Motors. Ltd agents for Riley Cars, received the following teleirram from the Rihy Coventry) Co. in to the Per formanee of these cars in the races held at Lcman.. Britain overwhelmingly triumphant Leaaaaa' 24-heur race Rileys fourlh general classification second Rlldfc
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    • 24 15 For long service and reliability J specify "a Conway Pen" I AGENTS:— I THE CHINA OPTICAL CO. I 54, IPPI m CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE.
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    • 290 15 .niA ii in mm —t———i.— 1 1 1 1 THE j GREAT EASTERN LIFE 18 "GREAT* by reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over A«ia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound
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  • 1456 16  -  Further Lessons From Forestry Recording OS True Yield-Power Rational Selection Oi Trees To Re Retained Optimum Thinning-out. (By "Pertinax" JUIIS learner in any branch of study seeks the best available teacher andjor text books. He often makes j the quite natural mistake of thinking that the highest
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  • 316 16 Replacing Spinal Fluid With Air New York. CHANGES In the behaviour of typical M criminals following a reduction in Ihe pressure on their brains oy <ne Aith31 awing or spinal fluid and replacing it villi air were reported to the American College of Physicians holding tlK-ir
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  • 676 16 Strange Riles NOVELIST'S LATEST REVELATIONS OFFICIALLY the native Fiji Islanders don't practi.se witchcraft. But you can put an Eskiir- i in a frock coat and he'll still be an Eskimo. And the Fijian, although he go to a Christian church and is tauj the ways of the
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  • 136 16 Propaganda By Geraaa Na/> In Switzerland Berne. The importance of propaganda bj German Nazis in Switzerland ly exaggerated, it is stated in oh: etretts in Berne. FoUowinc the Jacob Kidnapping fair, an official enquiry in o pro-Hitlei propaganda was begun by the Pi eureur-Oeneral ef the Swiss Confed<
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  • 145 17 Uisijuieting Factors JAPAN'S ASSURANCE TO BRITAIN London, June 17. EAKLNG in the House of Commons to-day, Sir Samuel Hoare, ign Secretary, said that in North na there had been disquieting lopmcnts during- the past two vi k-■. The reports were contradicin certa'n details and the situav.
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  • 541 17 Japanese Regard Incidents As Separate Reuter. Shangnai, June 19. I'iie Japanese Kwantung Headquarters Ui an urgent meeting last night. It a decided that Japan's settled policy North China must be carried out step b\ step. The Changpei incident should regarded as separate fr-m ihe North Ciiiua problem.
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  • 266 17 Withdrawal Of British And U.S. Companies Reuter. bOttdun June !T Replwr.u tc Mr P.-nv MAtiDQJ «'"rl Sir Samuel Hoare said thai no replv line been received from Japan o ine Bn tvoest aeaiPft the eMoDUehment ol i monoolv In Ad&nchukuo Meanwhile, the monoply had come in14 lone
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  • 425 17 Public Examinations In Bankruptcy From Our Own CoiWpOUfcnt) Johore B&ruu, June 18. THERE are twelve public examinations to come up before Mr. Justice J. V. Milk in the Bankruptcy Cou'r*,, which \vi:l be held In Johore E'-hru on July 7 and 21. The sitting was originally i for
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  • 63 17 Heroic Work Durinier Boxer Rising Reuter. New Ymk. J'e 15 The denth is announced ol ns-.-Eouiers wife of M»\ Herbert SqulCr former United States Minhter to Cu'»p. Mr and Wis. SOUler*. were resfden In Ptkine, during the Boxer Rising an< deceased assisted during :he sleie nl British
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  • 52 17 Notification Of Diseases Compulsory 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June rfl The extension of the wc;k oi pul li< health was made oossible by an orlti ssued in this week's Gazefe making "cmDuhcry the ncifloapon.of a new lis: °f diseases include leprosy, venereal dhc-yse. tubcrculosies, yphoid
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  • 335 17 vuns First Prize In Race Sweepstak? THE luckies l man in Penang to-day ii Mr. T. Y. de Biuyne, Chief Taily CkrK of Messrs. Islay Kerr and Company. Penang. who has won the first prize in the Penang Buddhist Association Sweep drawn on the Kuala Lumpur race-;
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  • 107 18 Tiff Settled After 50 Years Garnett, Ontario. Fifty years ago Miss Agnes Johnson of this town and Mr. Archibald Farker were engaged to be married. They had a lovers' quarrel and parted. Now they have made It up and are going to be married. Miss Johnson, now
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  • 92 18 Cairo. The Bedouins, the Arab nomads of the Near East, have formed their first "Parliament." Delegates from 75 Bedoaiii tribes, representing one million Bedouins of Egypt, have met under the presidency of Sheikh El Arab S E. El Basset Pasha. They formed a committee to deal with the
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  • 107 18 Man Who Was Too Anxious To Meet His Wife Belgrade. Imre Hirschenhauser, Dhector of the Yugoslav Wheat Company had been separated from his wife for some weeks ov:ing to a business engagement in Vienna. To return to her side in the quickest time possible he Hew by
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  • 162 18 Naval Agreement PREPARATIONS CONFERENCE Reuter Wireless. London, June v THE Italian reply to Bi I regard to the Anglo-Gei discussions has been recei brief and reserves opinion is willing to discuss the ma any moment. The French reply hitherto ias m been received at the Fori
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  • 234 18 A Basis For More Extended Negotiations British Official Wireless. London, Juno 19. Commenting on the Anglo-German Naval Agreement, the Daily Telegrapn says: "The apparent danger to agreed limitation is removed by the German undertaking not to exceed the fixed percentage of British strength at sea. "The only question
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  • 248 18 Next Exchange Of Views With France British Official Wireless. London, June 19 Further steps m the preparation f° r the holding of a General Conterencon the limitation of naval armament are now under the consideration oi tiie British Government. Exchanges of views on linvta'ion w.-h the United States
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  • 524 19 PASTOR COURT'S VERDICT jiiasphemous Libel APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION Montreal, May 20. jX making an attack on the Roman Catholic Church 18 months ago bad faith of the accused was manifest," Chief Judge Gustave ault stated to-day in the court essiona in convicting Rev. Victor ard, rector of the French Angli,n
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  • 348 19 Aubrey Hammond Attacks Epstein New York. 'ROUS attack on Jacob Epstein, SCUIptOT, whom he described as urn of stcne" and "an artistic was (1 livercd by Mr. Aubrey English artist and de •n the course of an interview c aid "is a Barnum ol Who uses
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  • 444 19 Mr. Baldwin's Tribute To The King London. "IF in any cataclysm the Crown van- ished, the Empire would vanish with it, and that' is a .truth you cannot hold too closely to your breast" said Mr. Stanley Baldwin speaking at the Silver Jubilee demonstration oi the
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  • 178 19 Al Jolson Adopts Child From Orphanage I Chicago. IL JOLSON, the famous star of "The Singing Fool," and his wife, Ruby Keeler, have a real "Sonny Boy" now. They have adopted a 7-year-old boy from a local orphanage, and have named him Albert Jolson, Jr. Mrs.
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  • 145 19 Inquiry Into Actot's* Death Prague. DART of a comic film will be shown as 1 evidence during an inquiry into the death of a film actor—crushed by a steam-roller during the making of l h e picture. He was Adolf Marke, and he was killed last August
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  • 415 19 Thousands "Disappear" In Great Drive Moscow, May 3. JHESE are days of fear for those Moscow c.tizens whc<s e "class backn]rt Un regime. UnSatlSfaCtory t0 the A drive by the political police slmilai to the recent one which resulted in exil, from Leningrad of more than
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  • 106 19 Big Increase In England Last i Year (By Air Mail) London, June 7. A remarkable increase in motoring j crime in England and Wales Li reported in a Home Office return for the past i year. I Here is the record of the totals, compared with those for
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