Malaya Tribune, 25 June 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaua's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXLL- -No. 149 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 25, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE," TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935. FIVE CENW,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 The Dominant In -SMalaya I LAKEROL. f j Heavy Smokers g*. unseen) Know Tliat I qra Even the Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and ENEMIES// irritation of the throat—Relieve it with Lakerol >/P wf&s*s£\ >t Pastilles. They are soothing and keep the mouth /JSSmL ,j *n<l allow ao tobacco odour.
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    • 169 1 im; "a;NTAX" camera Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COP.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. THE IMPROIFD British Made Wiri/TDC St* wing VIV^IVtIxD^CHINES are designed with a view to long service and utility. Tested and proved material only is used in their construction and beautiful appearance and smooth running make= sewing not a
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  • 336 2 Shipping News Notices. YANGTZE SHIPPING Six Companies Agree To Maintain Tariffs AFTER ten years ol negotiations, hindered ™dered by national differences and ccmmercial rivalry, the six major shipping companies on the ShanghaiHankow run came to an agreement whereby they would maintain the existing tariffs, says the N. C. D. News.
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  • 107 2 Shanghai Guild Asks For Government Help Central News Agency. Shanghai, June 14. That Chinese shipping interests In Shanghai are in a difficult financial plight is indicated by a resolution adopted at a special meeting of the Chinese Shipping Guild at Shanghai last nighi asking for Government relief. The
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  • 64 2 Caution Re Work On Telephone Cables The Master Attendant, s.S in <i notice states:— .00., a Pifots and masters 0 f steamers arc bt U nff£ ed that tho subma nJie cable will Ibe picked up and re-laid between St fnrf eS 9«; an K d Pulau
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  • 339 2 (Chinese Steamer Delayed At Shanghai AN entanglement between a port an- cnor chain with the starboard ailchoCl the s.s. Ta No. a small Chinese steamer, caused considerable delay and some anxious moments to passengers and crew off the Bund at Shanghai Apparently the s.s. Ta No was puI
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I Oi and 1 BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. JWUTAN 6.100 July 4 KAiS AIM-HIND 11,500 July 5 WSMAR 6,000 J u l y U ?n.mlv 17 0 19 gfHIDAM 6,500 July 31 NAI.OERA 16,000 Aril 2 w;mdw% 17:000 i
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    • 34 2 O.S.K. LINE] 1 s.s. "ARIZONA MARU" (10.000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JULY 11, direct for COLOMBO lit Brd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, j TEL. 5837—0.
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    • 768 2 111 rri i i i ii'iiiiin iiiiiiiii:i>ii,riniiiiiiiitfii/niniiirriiii;nrnii 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 ft $343 Marseilles
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    • 486 2 .—.-.••■■«■■■IHIIBIIllllll» I rl■ v tJZj MB| Hi I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From Prom From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S Slum. 'MEONIA 26-6 27-G ALSIA IG-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-6 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9
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    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILINGS tNORDDEUTSCHKR (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1935. ISAR, for Manila. Hongkong. Shanghai, North China Japan July 2 SAALE. for Manila, Hongkong. North China Japan July 14 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen ALSTER, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca July *> CREFELD, for Marseilles, Havre,
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  • 180 3 REDUCED RUBBER CESS Welcomed By The Producers 'By Our Financial Correspondent i Singapore, Tuesday morning. To-day's Prices Rubber (Singapore), 20|4 cts., down a ct. Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore), $113%, down Yesterday's Trices: London: 6 1 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 12% cts., down 3
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  • 1519 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following sharv quotation* are issued by Fiaser and Co., ano Lyal' and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, iv a.m. Iboue Fraser yal! </&.US Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 4,3 4,6 4,4V'2 4i7V 2 cd £1 A. Kumbang 30,6 32,6.: d 31,- 33,-xa ti —ij
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  • 93 3 (By Air Mail) London, June 12. Output of Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber for 1934. 005.249 lbs. (agst. 679,959 lbs.), estate was assessed at 830,365 lbs. and for 1986 at 885,045 lbs. Net profit* was £5,809 (agst. £2,384), plus £13,293 brought in. Divd. fi p.c.. Lss tax (4
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  • 719 3 Ore Reserves At Record Figure (By Air Mail). London, June 12. THE i-we.ity second annual general meeting of the Geevor Tin Mines, Ltd., was held on Friday at Winchester House, E.C. Mr. W. T. Anderson, C 8.E., M. Inst. M M. (chairman and managing director), who
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  • 167 3 Confidence In The Laval Government Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 20. j The Bank of France has reduced the I discount late from six to five per cent. and financial quarters think the Laval Government now has restored confid- ence sufficiently to justify allev'aMon of the nardship which
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  • 165 3 Gensral Improvement In Prices Reuter Wireless. London. June 21. ON the S'ock Exchange, activity in Gold Minings and certain industrials, notably motors, on the industry's good output, and also electrical equipments, relieved the general disposition io quietness. which was chiefly due to the end of the settlement. Towards
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  • 101 3 A Policy Of Ear-Marked Tariff Britisii Official Wireless. London, Jur.e 24 Referring to the Government's agricultural policy Mr. Walter Elliot, Minister of Agriculture, in a speech on Saturday, said that the policy, wh'.ui so far was working best and which they desired to continue to develop and ex-end,
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  • 100 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Quiet, $5.45 $5.00, S. Kinta* sellers $4.30, U. Klangs $1.07 $1.12, Tapuapas 19 9 20 3, Batu Selangors .75 .80, S. Ways $2.60 $2.67 1 2 s. Luas sellers $1.12 1 2 Pungahs 22 22 6, A. Wengs sellers $1.92^. RUBBERS: Quiet, Pajams
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  • 112 3 (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) Londcn. June 12. A conce:s cn has been granted by 'he Gc <ernintnt of to* Repuh'ie of Ponama •o the United stat.es Goodyear Rubber Co., for the purpose of a rubber plantation, according o a mersage from Panama. lhe decision
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  • 385 3 Operation Of The Cost Factor (By Air Mai') London, June 12. WRITING to the Editor of The Financial Times, Mr. H. Levingstone, of AndO,er. states: t Recent reports of LondCn Asiatics, United Sua Betong, Sialang, etc., beai eloquent testimony to the vision of those experienced and capable
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 240 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Lapitnl Ful'.y Paid Yen 100,000.000. heserve Fund Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. *HANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, H«ri!n. Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, HanKuw, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi. Kobe, Lmdon, Los Angeles. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York. Osaka. Paris. Peiping. Rangoon, Rio
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    • 23 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFtPPr 2. FTNLATSOK GRWBN.
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    • 297 3 Nederlandsche Handel -R'aatichappij 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 lnd.es and in the Stra ts Settlement*, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 493 4 M. HASSAN/ M A 17. BKAB BAfIAH ROAD SINGAPORE. •re undertake all sorts of work in electlfcaj, £a« and water serv:<«- lines. Rive prompt attention to all oroera either Ng or small. (Why riot consult urn about your quii emeiibi i.'ii'iai. submitted upon re<i f M/ithoui charge or Obligation. THONE
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    • 668 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, (A Government Registered School). I N»». I-A, Kirk Terrace, off Dhoby Ghaut, I SINGAPORE. For Roys Girls Without Age Restriction. A few more vacancies for individual Cjasses. Either Morning, Afternoon or Evening. Please enroll at once. Ask for a Free and Interesting Booklet. PIANOFORTE STUDIO
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    • 711 4 f m TOOTHACHK 1 VANISHED j 2 I INSTANTLY I by 01)0NT()Ra beinJu°DabL Cl lt 'l, VT n m|,i I which results in the *uflVre r «rtt asmis* your tooth-aX with i« u'" ~Jin <Jdo,ltorM vented by rubbing |jtV Odo" to L 71, 1 bt Works, Singapore from v«S vLin-K-'
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    • 468 4 PHYSICAL CULTURE. For Young and Old—Men and Women. Develop your body through BOSE'S Scientific Method of Training. Personal Attention given CHARGES .SlO. j ENROL AT 8, RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Telephone 4476. (Studio at uppage Rd., off Orchard Kd.) I FORTNIGHTLY SHIPMENTS OF I I HATS JEWELLERY. p I THE GIFT SHOP
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    • 227 4 LET EXPERTS HANDLE I THE REPAIR OF ALL TOUR I CLOCKS WATCHES II I Ymm\YmmWY\ f'al I BIT II *WT~ 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAIR OF CLOC KS ft WATCHES TO THE BRITISH ARMy C j R.A.F. RASE IN M ILAYA. J EYESIGHT CONS
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  • 382 5 Alleged Receipt Of Illegal Gratification Singapore, Tuesday. THE hearing of the case in which an Asiatic Inspector and a Malay sergeant attached to the Kandang kerbau Division are charged with having received an Ukgal gratification of $13. was begun before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 240 5 Large Attendance At Funeral In Penang The funeral of Mr Chin Un Fng took olace in Penang on Friday. The ror'eue left, Penang Road followed by mourn ing rela ives a 10, 10 process 5 ot friends on foot A* the 0! Macal'ster Road and Anson
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  • 457 5 Trouble Over Overdraft Of $5,000 Singapore, Monday. FURTHER evidence was recoiled by 1 the District Judge, Mr tt A. Forrer, to-day, in connection witn a charge of cheating in respect of $5 000 preterm, against Chia Chan Tock. The complainants are the Overseas Chinese Bank. Mr. Kenneth Seth
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 Itch Cause Killed En 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 60 million tiny »0.***** or porea where tiny perms or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, <*r.ick, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 81 5 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy aWESTINGHOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET j t i i j The same engineering genius that j built the wo ld's first Broadcasting I Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has brilliant tone fidelity world-wide
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    • 175 5 ■■■■u«»mftuE a I BOSCH PLUGS I I WIN IN I j TRIPOLI 5 m Taruffi Italian won in the great Motor Cycle Race at Tripoli I under extreme tropical heat the 203.54 miles in 2 hours 3 minutes I 41.4 seconds with 98.75 miles per hour. Second was Rosetti I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 699 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE PROGRAMME STATION Organ Recital By Harold Wireless Programme Foi Malkin To-Day TO-DAY'S Empire wireless prolamine (DJB; 19.74 Metres; DJN: 31.45 Metres; is as follows:— DJQ: 19.63 Me res) 4 05 P m DJB. DJN Announcement TRANSMISSION 2 (Geim, Engl). German Folk Son*.:. Pro6.20 pm. Big Ben.
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  • 54 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. Dr. Burpin. Fnrliamentnrv KtcreUrv to the Board of Trade n reived Dr Cosio and member:; of the Uruguayan Trade Delegation a- the Board 0 f tO-&T' la l,;n P" IIOW Practically aori--9 lirffi i"™- n r V <' < 1 "n
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  • 98 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Pangkor. British, 687 tons, from Malacca 25.6; to Malacca 25.6. Protesilous. British, 6,110 tons, from Otara 25.6; to Port Swettenham 1.7. Kulmeriand, German, 4,367 tons, from Hamburg 24.6; to Miri and Mauda 25.6. Athos 11, French 8,947 tons, from Kobe
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  • 103 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapne, June 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Yuen Sang 22; Hai Hing 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Athos II 18; Ajax 14; Piotesilaus 11; Hosang 9; Nanshin Mam 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Corneville 32; fTanimbar 35;
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  • 311 6 Tragedy During Quotla Quake JJOW a marriage rarty. consisting of 70 members, which had come to Qut.ta on the fata 1 n.'ght of the earthquake was wiped out, excepting the bride is related in the Indian papers. The bride was lying under the debris frr hours
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  • 81 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers Sellers. No I.X R.S.S in cases (F. 0.8. July) 20% 20% Good F.A.O. in eases (F. 0.8. July) 19 15|1G 20 No. I.X R S.S. (Spot, loose) (awardable Spore) 20% 20% July 20% 20% do. July' Sept. 20? i
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  • 89 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air I Netherlands*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day, and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Yuensang. due at Singapore today. Mails expected from China and Japan,
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  • 24 6 The s.s. Kulmeriand for Philippine Islands. Mails previously .;nnounced as closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now close at 3 p.m. to-day.
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  • 23 6 The- air mail despatched from Singapore on Juno 16. was delivered in Lon- j don on June 24. (8 days). I
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  • 195 6 SELLING Singapore, June 24. j London 4 months' sight 214 London 3 months' sight 2[3 31|32 London 60 days' sight 2|3 15 1G London 30 days' sight 2j3 29|32 London demand 2 3 7 a London T.T. 2 3 7 8 Lyons and Paris demand 861 Hamburg demand
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  • 100 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. Paris 74 19 32. New Yoik 4.943-8. Montreal 4.94 3 8 Brussels 29.27. Geneva 15.09. Amsterdam 7.25, Milan 59 13 16. Berlin 12.25. Stockholm 19.39 V 2 Copenhagen 22.39'/2 Oslo 19.90 2 Vienna 26U. Prague 118 l 4. Helsingfors 226. Madrid 36.
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  • 209 6 Singapore. June 24. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. <Siam» W. Coast No 2 pn Koyan $141 R (Siam* W. Coast No. 3 cor Koyan $139 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $118 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $115 Rice, Siam Al
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  • 262 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures •TO-DAY, JUNE 25 High Tides.—s.2o a.m., 5.59 p.m. Johore State Council Meeting, the Dewan 11 a.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League Div. 11, re v. M.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Div.' 111, Medical Services v. V.M.C.A.' S.R.C.; Govt. League. D?v. I, Marine
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  • 71 6 ALHAMBRA—"Sweet Music. I CAPITOL. Stage attraction (The Tropica] Express Revue >. 1 EMPlRE.—"Riders Of Destiny' .mi "Strange Adventure'" GREAT WOR/JD—Cabaret Danclnf Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. I HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkies. I MARLBOROUGH.— Tulsidas I NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION—"Man of
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  • 98 6 Ricksha Stopped In Outram Road Singapore. Tuesday. THE police have received a report to the 1 effect that on the early hours of tirnday morning a Chinese was waylaid by two masked men whilst he was on his way home in a ricksha from the Great World. The
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  • 66 6 Mrs. I. Garvlce, who arrived in Singapore from Alexandria by the lm~ penal Airways liner Arethusa, wont o& to by the Qantas liner Melbourne. Othar passengers by the Melbourne were Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Sanders, for Batavia, and Mr. W. Morgan and Mr. Krayhenoff, for Sourabaya.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 248 6 ui:i»iiiMtniniiiiiiiifinini;ii[[intTiiTTiTtr,T»Tiintniniiiiiiiniiiiiil)ilTTiTi»^^ 1 SINGAPORE HOTELS liJLJUitiJiai'tniulillJltl>nlirillll»inWlWllfl— MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A I TO-NIGHT I 5 m SPECIAL DIXXER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. 1 CABARET NINO FELY COMEDIANS, I I SINGERS INTERNATIONAL DANCERS, 1 1 APPEARING NIGHTLY. NON-DINERS $1.00 I Additional Attraction: The management is presenting 30
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    • 250 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS COSTS CLERK. S'tua •ion filled. Applicants thanked. ALLEN GLEDHILL. WANTED—Chinese Bazaar Salesman for European Import House. General knowledge of Engineering products and Building Materials essential. Write stating experience, etc. to Box 677, Malaya Tribune. SAND FOR SALE. Large stock of good quality Sea, Bukit* and Stream Sand for
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 239 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 are. invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete, happenings of general interest loill still be included in the
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    • 226 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End Ths following Is the programme of drills up to and for week ending June 30, 1935: TO-DAY, JUNE 25 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.A.C.S., Lecture. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Ist Bn. Signals, Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. M.G. Units, M.G. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, *B" Coy. and
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    • 156 6 [POSUI INTULIOtHCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE rro-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Hong Lam) 1 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagav> and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean. BiliK and Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan, Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (Kulmeriand) 3 p.m. Java,
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    • 79 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malay-art Meteorologies J Service Yesterday. Last Night. Max. Bright Mm. «i i.. Temp, Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg F A lor S ru 88 0.05 7.7 73 Sitiawan 91 Nil 73 70 Kota Bharu 89 Nil 7.3 73 Bukit Jeram 88 0.02 9
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  • 575 7 Problem Before The High Court i DECISION' as to whether the mystery A foreigner, who was arrested several v,. ks a,to on suspicion of being con- rned in military espionage in China n,i who only gave his name as Joseph Waldi n and claimed to be a
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  • 113 7 First Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment By kind permission of Major J. M. Ponsford. M.C.. and the Officers. 1st Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment wiii on Friday at 5 15 pm. perform the following programme of music (subject to al crations without notice» at Katong Park):— 1. March. "The Bond
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  • 200 7 Registration Returns Foi'j Three Months New Passenger car reg»st'rations for the month of March totalled 261,477. This brings the record of sales for the first three months of 11)35 up to 568,727, a Rain of 239,311 or 72.6% over the first quarter of 1934. Commercial sales during
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  • 213 7 Application By Victoria Theatre Singapore, Monday. THE District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. presided at the quarterly meeting of ihe Board of Licensing Justices held in the Police Courts to-day. Amongst the applications was one from the Municipal Secretary for the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall. Mr. D.
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  • 81 7 Change Of Programme To-Night Packed houses continue to greet the Tiopical Express Non-stop Revue at the Capitol Theatre where they are now having a most successful season. Clever dancing numbers, excellent singing, daring acrobatic feats together with several nove:y turns nevtr before seen in Singapore provide excellent entertainment
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 299 7 WH E N i^HOT REALLY MEANS Mh:, HOT I //f j p I supply hot water —ample hot water U 1 really hot—whenever it is needed. II I Do the taps in your homedo their duty? O r nave they an irritating habit of V/ letting you down Of producing
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    • 83 7 jj j i 1 fl 0 fl < a fl SHELL MOTOR OILS WILL NEVER fl I LET YOU DOWN-ONE OF THE REASONS jj I WHY ALL THE MORE IMPORTANT jj fl CONTINENTAL RACES ARE BEING fl A WON ON THEM THIS YEAR. fl jj (Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 239 8 IJ SEVERAL NEW OUTSTANDING ITEMS tl q SEX the Latest Sensation of the Continent 'LIVING MARBLE STATUES" I! 0 H ID 2T A i GRAmUNArWsHOW II fl liArll Vt jf ONTINVES ITS TRIUMPHS! O LAST FEW SHOWS 6 P.M. 9.30 ~SHARP NIGHTLY D II professor WILLIAM DOORLAY'S O J TROPICAL
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    • 519 8 TO-NIGHT. i MB. M. HA RON'S PRODUCTION "RATU SOLO" a real life story of Solo Java with Mr. K. Dean Miss Salman in the title Role. REMEMBER On the 29th June, 1935, Saturday DEAN'S UNITED OPERA will remove to TWILIGHT HALL in the centre of NEW WORLD with new s?t.s
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    • 58 8 I PAVILION! ,;;M «4« 9.13 I' C H.S.-J. i„ th TRIBUNK"tt"::'''MAIf OF AWIN j j tt I I HJHHBO33UGH To Nightl j I 6.15 9.15. I I m I i "Saint Tulsidas I i j story of a world-renowned poet. Supported by j j the famous stars SHANTKUMARJ* JAMNA, j
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  • 161 9 Kuala Lumpur Appeal Succeeds From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. JUDGMENT was delivered in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, in the case in which Mr. J. Lovett, a retired Superintendent of Mines, appealed against the decision of the. Chief Justice in the suit brought by
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  • 226 9 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. June 24. A verdict of death due to shock and Laemorihage from a fractured skull, resulting iiom being knocked down by an unknown vehicle, was delivered by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya in the Ccro.ncrs Court, Johote Bahru, at the inqtfest oil
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  • 57 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. June 24. Rain has been falling in Shanghai during the past few days. A torrential downpour occurred on Sunday night and some of the streets were flooded. Traffic was interrupted. The passing of the drought has caused a sharp drop in the
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  • 599 9 1 Generosity Of Messrs. j Horiick's Slcugh, May 17. SATURDAY was a great 'Jay for the Sou'.h of the St. Jchn AmI bulance Brigade. At a ceremony which tock place in ;h? Quadi angle cutside the magnificent factory of Messrs. H~rlick'£ M.t'ted Milk, C~., Ltd.,
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  • 104 9 Cyclist And Pillion Injured Singapore. Tue-day. A NASTY accident, occured on Upper Serangoon Road yesterday morning, near the <U 2 mile. •A Chinese motor-cyclist was proceeding towards town with a friend who was riQing pillicn when there was a collision with a sauce seller c-.i a tricycle. Tne
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 223 9 THE MOST POPULAR 1 j TYPEWRITER I IN THE MALAY PENINSULA. R X?. I l^C-TO^^^^^^RTABLE. lAskI Ask for Easy Payment Terms. REMINGTON RANDINC.r (,ncorporaledl v) Union Building, Phone 242fi. Singapore. I !NEW WORLD TALKIES Grand Theatre P.M. OPENING TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. I DOVTBLE FIRST RUN FEATURE PROGRAMME g The Thrilling
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    • 523 9 I I i iT» I SILVER iWiLEE SOUVENIR RECORDS I issued in commemoration of Their M ijeslics' Silver Jubilee, rhĕse three ni&tfni- I ficent records present a stirring cat ilcade ot popular, martial and patriotic j f tunes—every record with a Bfrimngiy handsome IMCTORIU. niImVII! ,;F! |N HS 65 65
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  • 647 10 CONFLICTING reports continue to arrive as to the fate of the two Chinese rebel cruisers at Hongkong. These cruisers deserted in 1933 from North China (they were only nominally under the control of Nanking, having served under a war lord at Tsingtao) and steamed to Canton, where
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  • 167 10 Death Of Well-Known Malayan Planter News has been received of the death last month at Oxford, Kent, of William Jack, who retired in 1930 from the management of Lubok Seuintah Estate Kuala Ketil. The late Mr. Jack, who was a Lancashire man. came out to this country
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  • 55 10 Returning To London This Week-End British Official Wireless. London, June 24. H.M. the King is expected to retu/n Jc London from Sandringham towards the end of the week. In the meantime, the Queen will return to-morrow to hold alone the Third and Fourth Courts on Tuesday and
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  • 80 10 The 32nd list of subscriptions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund is as follows:— Amount previously acknowledged $103,723.33 Singapore Japanese Society 200 00 Francis Peek and Co., Ltd. 150 00 P.W.D., Civil Aerodrome, Singapore 215.00 Miss Tauser 25 00 Miss Vi Tallity 10.00 Miss H. Lasse 10
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  • 99 10 Mr. M. B. Lynch, of the legal firm of Lim and Lim, has sailed for Home on leave. Mr. P. H. Birt, manager for the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk' Co. B Penang, will leave on Friday for Colombo, having been appointed manager of the Ceylon branch. His place will be
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  • 213 10 MR. John Bagnall, who can always be relied upon to make a challenging speech, was particularly interesting at the annual meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd. His views on the way tin control has been conducted were clear and to the point and
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  • 203 10 JJEARTY congratulations go to the Johore Military Forces on again winning the Sultan's challenge cup open to all Malaya. There was keen competition this year, teams coming from the Navy, the Army, the Air Force and th* Volunteers in Kuala Lumpur as well as those of Singapore, but
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  • 162 10 pENANG has good reason to be proud of the success of its Silver Jubilee Fund. A total of just under $160,000 has been collected, allowing $10,000 as the conservative value of the land given by Mr. cheah Leong Keah. This, as the Straits Echo remarks, is a
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  • 131 10 JT is, of course, easy to make unfavourable comparisons between Penang, where $160,000 has been collected, and the much larger city of Singapore, where the funds stands at a little over $100,000. In Singapore, however, the scheme was launched rather late in the day, whereas in Penang, according
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  • 318 10 By "Looker-On" k NEWLY-MARRIED couple left the church on a motor-cycle, the bride on the pillion. A cynical spectator remarked that this would probably be the last time she took a back seat. AAA. Nothing is calculated to disconcert a woman more than to arrive at
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  • 331 11 Blow At Students NO "SUN VAT SEN" TEACHING Reuter. Shanghai, June 25. Doihara, often known as the "Lawrence of Japan, has advanced fresh demands to the Peiping authorities concerning North China. These are additional to the previous demands. He
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  • 99 11 British Official Wireless. Loncion, June 24. Asked in the House of Commons whether any other Powers were sending financial experts to China to advise their respective Governments on the situation there, Sir Samuel Hoare said that as soon as the Chinese Government had been informed of
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  • 92 11 Reuter. London, June 24. Six Frederick Leith Ross' forthcoming visit to China was the subject of a couple of questions in the House of Commons, to which Sir Samuel Hoore, replying, said that as soon as the Chinese Government was informed of the appointment, the British Government
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  • 197 11 Bitter Speech By Canton Statesman Reuter Wireless. Canton, June 24. Addressing a gathering of high officials at a meeting here to-day, Mr. Chow Lv, one of Canton's elder statesmen, declared that Japan, the League of Nations and Nanking were guilty of actions which had precipitated the present
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  • 145 11 From 1 Cent To 0.7 Cent Per Pound A Straits Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary, dated June 24, states: In exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 13 il) of the Rubber Regulation Ordinance, 1934, the Governor in Council hereby imposes, with effect from July 1,
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  • 157 11 I Thousands Watch Him Guillotined Reuter Wireless. Bastla, Jun» 21. ANDRE Spada, the bandit was to-day guillotined in the public souare. which was guarded by a strong force of troops. ri of people from all parts of France and Corsica waited for hours to watch Spada
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  • 78 11 The Board of Control of the. Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall has approved an application for the use of the Memorial Hall for a bazaar at a daily rent of $35, plus overhead charges, subject to provisos. It was agreed to charge hirers of the theatre $60 for
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  • 49 11 Committee No. 5 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has recommended the extension of the schedule of the charges for the supply of gas by the provision of the charge of $1.80 per 1,000 cubic feet for th» consumption of over 700,000 cubic feet during one month.
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  • 204 11 Italy And Naval Pact I I MR. ANTHONY EDEN IN ROME Reuter. Rome, June 24. 'JpHE conversations between Mr. Anthony Eden and Signor Mussolini opened at the Palazzo Venezia where it is expected II Duce expressed Italian solidarity with the French point of view regarding the AngloGerman
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  • 137 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. The Anglo-German naval conversations were concluded on Saturday. Since Tuesday, when the ratio of agreement was reached, they have been of a technical character, relating chiefly to the building programmes proposed by Britain and Germany within the 100—35 ratio. A communique, issued
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  • 122 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. In Rome, to-day, Mr. Eden, Minister for League of Nations Affairs' had long conversations this morning and again this afternoon, each of two hours duration, with Signor Mussolini. They lunched together in the interval. Mr. Eden was accompanied by the British
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  • 212 11 The Building Of A Destroyer Fleet Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 20. In an examination of Germany's future naval position under the AngloGerman (naval understanding, reflecting the official view, the Voelkischer Beobachter estimates the total strength of the future navy for battleships, of which she already possesses 3,000
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  • 321 11 To Estate Manager WIFE LIVING WITH LITHUANIAN (From Our Own Reverter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IN the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Cussen granted a decree nisi to Mr. G. L. O'Hara Hickson, European, after hearing evidence in the petition brought by Mr. O'Hara Hickson for the
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  • 101 11 Motor Tax Increase Postponed AT the meeting of the Johorc State Council to-day the President (Ungku Aziz) announced that owing to the fact that the collecting of revenue for motor taxation was to be changed over from the Town Board to the Police Department, and in order
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  • 153 11 If It Goes Too Far In Abyssinia Reuter Wireless. Geneva, June 20. "PINCE the Ethiopian Government's appeal to the League of Nations the situation has gone from bad to worse and aggression upon the independence and integrity of Ethiopia seems immi nent" says the Abyssinian Government
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  • 312 11 Gallant Rescues ECHO OF USWORTH DISASTER British Official Wireless. London, June 24. 1J M. the King has made a posthumous award of the Albert Medal, given only in cases of exceptional gallantry and devotion, to Thomas Gibson, late cook of the s.s. Usworth. The silver medal
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    • 46 11 IT PAYS YOU II To use the Dutch Air Mail and receive a reply to your letter j within a fortnight. j Letters posted at Singapore I (i.P.O. on Wednesday and Satur- day at 1.15 p.m. reach London I the next Monday and Thursday j respectively.
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  • 2876 12 Appeal Against Writ POWERS OF THE BOARD Singapore, Monday. TMIK hearing was continued before Mr. .Justiff Thomas, Chief Justice F.M.S., the Acting Chief Justice. S.S.. and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the Supreme Court to-day in the Appeal by the Singapore Improvement Trust
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  • 193 12 Magnitude Of Disaster Only Now Realised British Official Wireless. London, June 24 THE Lord Mayor of London has called a meetlrtg to-day in support of the Fund for the relief of the Quetta earthquake victims. The magnitude of that disaster is only now being fully realised and,
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  • 191 12 Croat Leader In The New Cabinet Reuter Wireless. Belgrade, June 21. A notable development in eon lection wi h the resignation of fee Yevtitch Government i.s the invitation to the wellknown Croat leader. Dr. Matchek, to participate in the consultations preparatory to the formation of a new Cab-nc.
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  • 60 12 Big Majority For Conservative Candidate British Official Wireless. Lor.don, June 24. j The Parliamentary by-election in 'he Scottish Universities division, caused b: the appointment of Iff. John Buchaa, now Louj Tweedsmuir, to be GovernorGeneral Canada resulted as folio v vs: Professor Graham Kerr (ConfervaliV») 20.5u7. Mr. Nitchison 'Labour)
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  • 227 12 A New Angle BRITISH COMMODOR] EXPLAINS Reuter. Hongkong, Inn« lOCAL pressmen were pleased to v get another angle on lhe Cl naval mix-up to-day, when modore Tav Morse, the British Adviser on the Ninghai, ol granted an interview The Commodore said: The nation now is that we
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  • 137 12 Ships Were Not Properly Navigated Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, June 23. Rear-Admiral Chen Kwc-i Lian? In a statement to the Press, said that the object of the Nanking squadron In con ing was to escort the two cruisers to the North. The cruisers disobeyed orde:s that they
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  • 179 12 Admiral Explains Presence Of VVar ships Reuter. Hongkong, June 24. The Vice-Minister of the Navy, Admiral Chen Chi Liang who is on beard the NinghOi, to-day gave Reuter an official explanation of the presence of the Nankin-; war vessels in Hongkong waters and their intentions respecting the
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  • 563 13 Professor's View RECEPTION BY THE STUDENTS Singapore, Tuesday. |T is not the letters but the 'Singapore' after them that matters," said Professor R. B. Dawes, m the College of Medicine, Singapore' a reception by the senior students. He said that the
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  • 93 13 Revenue And Expenditure Exceed Estimates Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 20. Germany's balance sheet for the yeai ending March 31 shows a deficit of 414,000,000 marks. le.ss a sum of 60.000.000 marks which fell to the Reich from various transactions, making the actual deficit 354.000.000 marks In addition to
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  • 291 13 Son's Evidence At The Inquest AN inquiry was held by the Penang n Coroner, Mr. J. p. Bddulph, into the death of a Chinese woman, Tho Yip, who was found hanging in her room at 232. Brick Kiln Road on June 12. Wong Fatt Kooi, the son
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  • 117 13 Mr. Thomas Welcomes Mr. De Valera's Statement Reuter Wireless. London. June 20. Recent statements that the Free State is in favour of an intention of trade relations with Britain have evoked a promising reaction. Mi Thomas, in th* iTchx** of Commons, .stated that United Kingdom ofhcials were
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  • 165 13 I Indian Pleads Guilty To Lottery Charge (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesdaj IN the First Police Court yesterday be 1 fore Mr. F. K. Wilson, a young Isl.tm Indian. Abdul Razak, pleaded guilty to assis ing in the management of a piiblilottery, en the
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  • 350 13 Japanese Demands Fully Granted Sin Chew Jit Poh. Mr. Chin Teh Suen, the chairman of Charhar, and the Japanese delegates signed the agreement for the settlement of the Charhar dispute at the former's residence on Sunday night. Both sides congratulated each other after the signature and sat drinking
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  • 53 13 Seventy Yachts Destroyed By Fire Reuter. Fort Lauderdale (Florida). June 24. CEVENTY yachts, including the Mystic, which is owned by the Cudahy meat-packing family, and Scimitar the Second, owned by Gar Wood, were destroyed bj a fire which swept the Pilkington Yacht Basin. The damag > is estimated
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  • 75 13 Campaign Re-Started By Police Tun Singapore, Tuesday HE police have re-started their campaign against women of ill-repute parading Bras Basah Road and the vicinity in rickshas. Two arrests were made on Saturday night and ihe women, a Eurasian and a Chinese, were produced befoie the becond Magistrate. Mr
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  • 568 14 A Record Crowd SWELTERING HEAT: GOOD TENNIS Reuter. London. June 34. IN glorious summer weather, but under a sweltering temperature, which at one time exceeded 84 degrees, the Wimbledon Championships, the great event of the Tennis year, opened to-day. An early
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  • 518 14 Further Results VOLLEY BALL TEAM'S WITHDRAWAL ißy Our Chinese Correspondentj Muar, Monday. EXC EPT for a few events in the track and sanies, the third day ot* the All-Johore Chinese Olympiad was practically occupied by the swimming competitions which were held at the 12th milestone swimmingpool yesterday.
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  • 40 14 of?th. SJL fi?2 was the Promoter or irw Alde-Fnsco bout at the Gre^t World on Saturday, and not Mr Sn Chwee Senp as stated in yesterday's is snj of the Malaya Tribune V s l3 mCaSUre res for
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  • 496 14 F. N. Trounced By Six Goals To Nil Singapore, Tuesday. THE Singapore Harbour Board trounced 1 Fraser and Neaves in the Commercial Cup match played at the Harbour Broad ground yesterday, scoring 6 goals without reply. The game was rather one-sided with the winners having things
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  • 67 14 Jock McAvoy Retains Title Reuter. A London. June 24. i Manchester. Jock IvIcAvoy, of JV? chd le re tained the British Middleweight Championship outpointing A1 Burke, of London, over fifteen rounds.—Reuter. K.O. IN FIRST ROUND TVln T K New York J U"e 25. The Irish heavyweight, Jack Dovio
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  • 731 14 Marines Defeat H.M.S. Terror Singapore, Monday. AFTER a poor start, the Marinej made a wonderful recovery and succeeded in annexing full points, wnen t.ney met the H.M.S. Terror in the Second Division of the League, at the Anson Road Stadium this evening, winning the game by
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  • 42 14 j No Play Yesterday Owing To Rain Bp heavy rain 'pe^i V tt, W n i r akePlaCe l daV Weatl--1 Yesterday's ties will be plavci tomorrow, but ihe ties fixed for ln*V£- w°u ttAna as (hoy are, J w
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  • 108 14 First Round Results At A Glance Perry (Britain) beat Rah.viHe ((anada) 6—l, 6—l, <;__3. rath 'Australia) beal Allison (L.S.A.) 6—4. 6—3, 7—f). 7—5 Austin (Britain) beat Avorv (Britain) d—3, 6—l, 6—3. Hushes (Btitain) beat (ullev (U.S.A.) 6—3. 11—9, 6—2. Crawford (Australia) beat Brugnon (France) 6—3, 6 1, 6
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  • 197 14 American Shatters Course Record Reuter. Milium' June 24. On cither side of this small village are the golf courses of Muirfield and Gullane, where nearly 300 of the world's best golfers began the struggle for the British Golf Open Championship with the qualifying rounds to be
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  • 46 14 Sclangor's Team To Meet Penanir e rhe following will be Sclangor's Malaya Cup team to mee* Penang a Kuala Lumpur on Satudiay:— i«* ak; See Hu and Xai Ban J' an laib and JaJin Mohamed: Mun Hoi Ismail, Henry, Soon Teck and Ah Chee.'
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  • 496 14 I'c-nang Match GREAT FORM WITH B \I AND BALL jJIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, playing his third game in Malaya, made another great impression on Sunday, when he was topscorer for the Non-Benders in the match with the Penang Cricket Club. The Straits
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  • 744 15 Kxoitiiift- Finish MOST SURPRISING PHENOMENON i\ Saturday afternoon the final ce of the series was sailed by ladies for the San try Challenge p at the Royal Singapore Yacht ih. Miss L. Minns, who had sail- ry consistently throughout the
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  • 69 15 Famous Runner's Grave Offence Reuter. Berlin, June 24. THE famous runner, Peltzer, has been sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment for unnatuia! vice against which the Secret Police are conducting a campaign since the Hohm affair last year. Peltzer was sentenced several days ago, but the news was onl>
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  • 75 15 H.M.S. Terror Lose By Odd Goal In Five (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tune 24. A football team frotinthc H.M.S. Terror visited Johore Bahru during the week end and met the Customs on the Civil Service Club padang. the latter winning by the odd goal in five.
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  • 172 15 Results Of Ties In Spring Tournament THE following are some of the latest results and forthcoming ties in the above tournament: "A" Singles Handicap: Cheong Choc Lim (owe 30» beat Choo Keng Kia' tscr.» 6 2: 5—7; 6—3. Woon Chow Tat. (owe 30.3) beat Tan Chong Gark «owe
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  • 103 15 R.A. Visitors Meet Johore Club {From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 24. A cricket team drawn f.om the Royal Artillery stationed at Blakau Mati Island visited Johore Bahru over he week end and met the Johoie Cricket Club on the Civil Service Club padang. The visitors batted
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  • 272 15 Tarley Vs Johnson GOOD SUPPORTING CARD (By "K.O/') Singapore, Monday. CPEAKING of the lighter division?, Young Tarley is the finest boxer in Malaya to-day. He has proved that at Pst. there is none to beat him. After heating Frankie Weber twice and Joe Diamond,
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  • 150 15 Rain Interferes With Ties In Championships (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 24. On account of the .rain on Saturday all the matches in connection with the southern section of the Johore Lawn Tennis Championships which ure being played on the Civil Servict Club padang. Johore Bahru.
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    • 367 15 188 GREAT EASTERN LIFE 18 "GREAT" by reason of the fact 5 that in a period of little more than a Quarter of a century it has I (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were
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  • 638 16 Conclusion Of Meet (MISS TANG'S FURTHER SUCCESS <Bu Our chin, s< Correspondent) Penang, Monday. ANOTHER big crowd turned out to witness the concluding day's snorts of the All-Penang Chinese Olympiad which was hold al the Penang Chinese Recreation Club ground yesterday, j Severn! New records were again
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  • 95 16 Mo -:r John Knocked Out I>y Samy FIGHTING CHOO was disappointing lihis contest with Boy Nara in Penang on Sunday. Nara did practically what he liked and was an easy winner on points over ten rounds. Samy Bov made a very good impres j sioo by knocking
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  • 139 16 Cambridge Defeated By S Wickets Reuter. Ljpn i n, Ju c 21 fllE M.C.C. defeated Cambridge Uni- versify at Lord's by 8 wickets. CAMBRIDGE: 100 (Sims 8 for 34) aavl 139 (LLainc 4 for 1U). M.C.C.: 112 and 128 fc r 2. AN INNINGS' VICTORY Nottingham scored an
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  • 36 16 British Official Wireless. Lonaon, June 24. Captain Lewis, of the Iran State, on rranmore Bay. won the Kin- GeorgGold Challenge Cup at the International Horse Show at the Oiymp.a this aiternoon.- Bnlish Official Wueless
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  • 921 16 Double*-, Final TITLE RETAINED BY HOLDERS (By "Forward" Kuala Lumpur TdmuU» T H f tennis championship, payed tcrday on the Padang, provedftfe f 1 display, and cer UunJy one of the poorest gam, .J or a long time, principally un accoSnt of the almost novice-like exhibition hat
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  • 3325 17 Tin Price Too High LOCAL OPINION IGNORED Singapore, Monday. SURVEY of Die present state of affairs in the tin industry was by i he Hon. Mr. John Bagnail ding al the ordinary general eting of the Straits Trading Co., held at noon to-day
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  • 79 18 Welcomed At Dover By The British Legion Reuter Wireless. London. June 20. Tne fisrt organised party of German ex-Servicemen to wsit England since he war welcomed at Dover by representatives of the British Legion. \tvt tier mam are attending a rally of the Brighton branch of the British
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  • 84 18 Letters 7 o Th* Editor [Our reader* are invited to write i us on subjects of pubU* interest h must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily eadorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on
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  • 169 18 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I wish to make a strong pro 4 -~t against the treatment meted out ov'thl Singapore Municipality to ho -m? 1 1 taxis owners plying for hire in the'.suburban areas, which is the cause c l ;t inconvenience to city
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  • 298 18 Insurance Head Retires From The East THIRTY-ONE years' continuous sen' with the one firm, commencing u a youth of 17 and retiring at the ape of 53. is the record of Mr. G. G Franklin, branch manager. Shanghai, of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, who
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  • 125 18 A Cookery Book Of Malaya Thr new edition of the "Internatio. Cookery Book of Malaya" is now of! the press. I* js a supplemented second e. 1tion of a book which has already orovec popular. The book will be on sale at the Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition which
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  • 95 18 Continental Dancers At Raffles Hotel Nino and Fely. the continental dancers now appearing at the Raffles Hot. i in cabarct items, are a vwsatil' pair. Their repertoire consists of comedy, songs, acrobatic aances and variety of international dances. Thci rendering of the apache dance is con sidered
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  • 484 19 Dead Woman Seen CAME TO I S IN A CLOUD Sydney, June 9. nrHILE what is said to be the first Wing held in a Sydney Spirit- church was being performed, bride, groom and guests said saw manifestations of spirits, ling that of the bride's dead aw
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  • 339 19 Magistrate Suggests Experiment (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 12. WHAT i.s probably the first instance of a Metropolitan magistrate suggesting treatment of an accused man by cciical psychology instead Of punish- r 'nt by fine or imprisonment arose at yesterday. was a case,
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  • 554 19 Proposed New Vow For Marriage Service (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 12. CROM influential quarters attacks are being made on the Church of England marriage service. Next month the Church Assembly—the Parliament of the Church of Engbmd—will be asked to
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  • 121 19 5.000 Tons Of Rock To Be Blasted Toronto, Ontario. Niagara Falls Is to be re-shaoed by a powder blast that will tear away 5 000 tons of rock from a ledge which is considered unsafe. During recent months erosion has caused many rock slides at the famous Falls,
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  • 185 19 Wife Sees Parachutist Killed London, June t. DEFORE the eyes of his wife, whom he married a fortnight ago and several hundred people Mr. Ivor-price, aged 37 a parachutist In Sir Alan Cob Ham's ftyina circus, fell 800 feet to death at the Woodlord aerodrome in Cheshire
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  • 104 19 Special Performances For Deaf And Blind Patrons Vienna. An enterprising cinema manager here has introduced special performances for the deaf and dumb. Twice weekly hundreds of people who through their defect are unable to appreciate ordinary "Talkies." gather to see the programme of silent films, famous many years
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  • 81 19 200,000 Imported Into Bavaria Munich. Two hundred thousand baby eels imported from England, have been'used with notable success to improve fishim* in the Rhine. This is the sequel to a mysterious epidemic which struck the Rhine in 1930 and almost completely destroyed its eel population. Last year the
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  • 76 19 PIGEONS ENTICED AWAY Man Alleged To Have Used Birds As Decoys Madrid. Pigeons have been disappearing mysteriously from the zoo here for a long time. Now the authorities know why. They noticed that two beautiful hirers were in the habit of flying over the zoo and enticing the piegons there
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  • 72 19 THE "DANGER POINT 10,000,000 Britishers Needed For The Pacific Auckland, New Zealand. "I would like to see 10,000,000 more people of the British race settle round the Pacific Ocean." said Major Sir Frank Fox, the well-known writer on Empire subjects when visiting here. "It is the danger point at present"
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  • 413 19 AMERICAN MUSICIANS NOT WORRYING Dance Bands Kept Out Of England New York. THE recent* refusal of the British Mini- Stry (I Labour to permit American dance bands to perform in England is not worrying the Federation of Musicians here. Ask. d if his organisation did not regret the Ministry's decision,
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  • 18 19 '<>i>'ina, d in ,1' Xi rohimn I i "DEAD" MAN RETURNS "Murderers" Released From Prison After 8 Years
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