Malaya Tribune, 27 June 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn.- No. 151 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, June 27, 1935 Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 77 1 $ul The Dominant t In zlMalaya I MILK AT ITS BEST I Sunns* Art Eajrjvmf Co. M o y D n > "When Your Doctor Prescribes Blue Cross Milk For Your II Baby, You Will Know That Your Baby (Need Not Be Under g J Fed. When He Fills His
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    • 13 1 ITHE 'CCNTAX* CAMEka Stole Agent* THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENt'cO, PjO. Box 92. SINGAPORE. -mmmm
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  • 571 2 Shipping News Notices. ANNUAL SHIPPING IN HONGKONG General Decrease Noted In Report THE annual report for I9M of the Harbour Muster and Director of Air Services was tabled in the Hongkong Legislative Council recently. Amongst other things, it notes tne general decrease in ihe amount ol shinping using the port
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  • 338 2 Oldest Screw Steamer Still In Service THE Edlna, described in Melbourne a.i 1 the "Old Lady of Port Phillip," is the world'» oldest screw steamer, and is stili in active service, running daily between Melbourne and Oeelong. The world's oldest steamer is the small oaddle vessel Premier, 129
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 435 2 STEAMER SAILINGS err:— I—-; a* BRITISH INDIA r A O. S. N. o.'s SAILINGS: ol TWARDS. Due TMMfC. Singapore. J9.'15. ll Ir« N 0 100 July 4 K\| \i: HIND j i ,..00 July 6 Ui j: fi,UOO July 18 li 11 < IH I /,000 July 19 JfOUDAN 6
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    • 36 2 O.S.K. LINE s.s. ARIZONA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JULY 11, direct foi COLOMBO Ut Brd Deck, i $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please j apply to: j OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, J TEL. 6887—0.
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    • 755 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated io Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ, As from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Main," August Mh f«»r London, fares by .teamen) wrill be: Ist. 2nd. Naples *4«*7 $:.40 $317 $343 Marseille r ,14 ".57 320 331 London
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    • 511 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S Sliana. ALSIA 16-7 10-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 0-8 ft-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 80-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10
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    • 458 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. CTfOjf lV (Incorporate,; a The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1985. 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 2 CREFELD,
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  • 947 3 i'SO To Build TWO MILES A PENNY FLYING (By Air Mail, London, June 5. JN loss than a month a small, safe aeroplane, built for £80, will take the air, probably from Heston Airport, Middlesex. It will be so simple that almost anybody could fly it.
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  • 315 3 Vienna Agencies Which Sell Titles Vienna. ANY one may become a nobleman in Vicrma—at a price. And here is a sample price lis'.:— 2 ukc £15.000 8 000 aro 2,000 A vast trade in titles has been revealca oy a Vienna court case in which Karl
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  • 135 3 8,000 U.S. Women Against Statue For Robert E. Lee Wash.ngton. A proposal to erect a statu? to Rooen E. Lee—the leader of the Southern ecus* in the American Civil vVar— has drawn forth a violent protest Lorn 8.001» Am::lean women. The/ regard him as a "traitci." This
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  • 109 3 In Hungary, Says Geography Professor Nice. Neither London nor New York can be called the largest town in thj world, according to a professor of geography here. Debreesen, a town in Hungary, rivals them, he claims. Its buildings extend over a surface of 600 square miles. Originally
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  • 184 3 Service For North-West Australia I 0' xtt xt tv Adelaide. June 8. nl* those who have travelled tv the vast distances oi the Ulterior know what a boon is the -'Flying: Doctor" service Dr Femon's exploits from Darwm have brought the service unaer oarticular notice recently, and thi:
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  • 213 3 Precautions Against Gas Attacks DROWN paper and paste are' the°best precautions against poison-gas peril' in he event of an air raid So says Wins-ccmmander E. J. Hodsoll, head of the new Air Raid Precautions Department of the Home Office Although he has been workine for cnly
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  • 100 3 Echo Of Ceylon Murder Case I THE life sentence on Stephen SeneviraI 1 tn?, advocate, has b?en >u c pended bv [If. E. the Governor, subject to tw> bonds, with two sureties, of 50 000 each being entered into The bCi:«l must be approved of by the Government
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  • 104 3 Geneva. A film taken ol monkeys under the influence of narcotic drugs was shown to the members of the League oi Nations Opium Advisory Committee during its session at Geneva. The film was a record of experiments made in connection with the withdrawal I of drugs from monkeys
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  • 246 3 All Sections But One Make Progress j INDUSTRIAL activity is utinmtad to bar* l' bceii 1.0 por cent, rnaafear in the Ur.it j qnartef' <t than '.n the fourtli quarter 1 «-1 2 034 and 6.0 per rent, jrr ator then ia the firs*, quarter of 10.74,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 111 3 1 1 I I The Glamour of I I I j In those hours of social enjoyment, the enchanting fragwnce of '47W stimulates and refreshes b > r its subtle Inhale it from the handkerchief when tired, dab it on wrists or forehead |g to feel active and fresh. In
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  • 1046 4 BALL STRIKES A SPECTATOR Sensational End FINAL IN £750 TOURNEY < By Air Mail) London, June 12. TEX thousand people around the sixteenth jrreen on the Sand Moor course here to-day witnessed a sensational finish to the 36 holes final of the Yorkshire Evening 1 News
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  • 698 4 H. F. E. Coles Wins Amateur Title THE British Empire Billiards Cham1 pionship, which was concluded on Tuesday, was won by Horse Coles representing the Billiards Assoc'ation and Control Council, the other competitors being P. K. Deb, India Billiards Association, Seamus Fonning, Irish Amateur Billiards Association and
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  • 78 4 Brisbane, June 7. On Brisbane's busiest inter-section, ih> corner of Queen and Edward Streets a city solicitor, Mr. H. E. Macph?rsoi-, picked up £105 in bank notes during th* norjn day rush. Mr. Macpherson was walking towards h?s car and glanced in the direction of a shop
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  • 923 4 Growing Interest MISS ROUND AND MRS. MOODI THE gates of the All-England Club have been thrown open to ihe throngs who wish to follow the fortunes of their favourites through the changes and chances of the championships, writes a special correspondent in a London paper. It
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 117 4 #Himalaya Bouquet Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS fip:-'f£| nnot know Just how perfectly delightful they are. Perfumed with the It&mi ll aSTanCe of e l s flom th stains, Himalaya Bouquet captivates MRaKiB senses with a delicate and fascinating allure. i MAAS 4 tm MM MMMMM.MMM»
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    • 725 4 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength- MPHw lowed h 7 renewed enr»i j v n MHsssssU ergy and ambition, parens Blood, Nerves, Body. Memory. Fmmwwh icularl >- gratifying to D H I j r- j and uomen in midBrain, Muscles, and Endurance—
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    • 75 4 I Secretly and Quickly Removed! > Stillroan's Frende Cream bleaches them out while you sleep. Lea res the skin soft and white—the com. i plexion fresh, clear and natural. For 37 years thousands of users have endorsed it. So easy to use. The first jar proves its magic worth. St
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  • 139 5 DUJJL CONDITIONS PREVAIL I'ubber Price Down Vs cts. Singapore, Thursday morning. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 20 cts., down '/a ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $*****,, U p $1. Yesterday's Prices: London: 5 15|16d., down ljl6d. Market Tone: Dull. New York 12 316 cts., down V 4
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  • 1530 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS t T e f lo n S share are issued by Fiaser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m Issue risei >m I Va.ue Co. Evatt 4 4,- 4 3 4 4» 2 4 74cd 11 A. Kumnang 30
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  • 78 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 20% 20U Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 19% 193*4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (av.ardable Spore) 13 1316 13 1516 do. July 20 20% do. July Sept. It) »4 20% do.
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  • 692 5 American Stocks Are Being Eaten Up THE rue ia the price of rubber to around 6d. per lb. is more in thnature of an adjustment to the better sent.ment now prevailing than of any great increase in actual purchases or the 3 itofaS)!* I"**1"** a WTiter
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  • 39 5 London. June 26. CTEEUNG en New York is 4.94, Paris 74-9 16. Gold 141s. 2d. The Stock Markets are inactive except in heme industrials, which conlinue strong. War Lean 3'- per cent, is 196.— DriJish Officii! Wireless.
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  • 69 5 I Transit Time For Cables To London i The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on June 26, were as loliows:-~ Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. 2 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to b.30 p.m.
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  • 283 5 JSober Reminder Of Increases (By Air Mail) STr, r i i London, June 12. IDE by side with the welcome expansion In profits and payments comes the sober reminder to whicn chairmen of rubber producing companies have referred, tha costs cannot be expect ed to remain at the
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  • 82 5 Activity In Industrial Section Reuter Wireless. London, June 25. On the Stock Exchange to-uay thi mainspring o: activity was the industria section in which numerous substantia] rises were recorded, notably and Wireless issues and electrical equipments South African Minings also received good support, especially some speculative descriptions. Otherwise
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  • 189 5 The 1232 auction was held yesterday June 26. Catalogued -,256.099 lbs.—tons 560 76 Offered 1.152.824 lbs.—tons 514.65 Sold 886 203 lbs.— tons 395 G3 London—Spot 6d. New York 12.5 15 cts Pr iCES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEETS Cents per Lb Standard Quality 19 7 8 to'2o 13 (A
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 239 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Lepital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.000. Krserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. WHANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, JbonfQ. Dairen. Fengt kn, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinkingl, Karachi. Kobe. London, Los Ancreles. Manila, Moji. Nagasaki, Xagoya, New York, Osaka. Paris, Peiping. Rangoon,
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    • 24 5 SOUTH/? BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFirP!: 2 FTNT AYSOK ORfJFN.
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    • 416 5 I v i SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on Iniwariot are met protection lor your family is a ceitainty. But there is always the danger that protection may be lost, wnen an acciacnt funds from the insurance to meet expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 535 6 M. HASSAN, ft 17. BRAS BAH AH ROAD SINGAPORE. We muWtake all «ortH of work in electrical, gas and water service line*. Wr. give prompt attention to all jyjjeru eftber bi# or small. Why not consult us about your requii em i ts kJ:-tini.it»- i tibmitted upon reootst without charge
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    • 603 6 WANTED—Chinese Bazaar Salesman for European Import House. General knowledge of Engineering products and Building 1 Materials essential. Write stating expeni ence, etc. to Box fi77, Malaya Tribune. EDUCATTONAL PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL I Kirk Terrace (Off Dhohy (Jhaut) Singapore. Q tee again are bave secured many Ilonourt in Recent Examinations.
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    • 664 6 WANTED DISPENSER—Vacancy filled, applicants thanked. ANNOUNCEMENT This is to notify that we hav> opened business on the 17th. June, 1036. All kinds of European arid Chinese Food available and also Ice-cream and cakes, of various kinds. Trial* solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Spacious and well eeutftated Rooms for private parties -modern
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    • 466 6 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). l\ THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Adminisl rat ion Order. T i Bankruptcy. of 190.°>. Re CHEONG TECK LAN ol Borneo Company Ltd., Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai a /list and final dividend ia Intended to be declared in
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    • 482 6 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality fov complicated given up cases. Don't forget that the physician's highest and only mission is to restore t?he sick to health, to cure as it is termed. The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of health and
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    • 238 6 LET EXPERTS HANDLE THE REPAIR OF ALL YOUR CLOCKS WATCHES 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD If (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAIR OF CLOCKS I W ITCHES TO THE BRITISH ARMY R. \.l B 18E IN M ILAY Safeguard your ev^a —they are your greatest possession. It 13 dangerous to
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  • 821 7 Grave Allegations THE DISMISSAL OF EMPLOYEES THE debate on the motion of Mr. Geo. E. De Silva (Kandy) that Government servants who have been retrenched should be re-employed in reference to outsiders, was conMi in the Ceylon State Council recently. The Chief Secretary's report on it i
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  • 132 7 Girl Weds Substitute In Middle Of Ceremony LAST minute change over of Vridegrooms— in the middle of the wedding ceremony-has resulted in aVrl «rang/«iS when the. bridegroom confessed he wS unable to orovide a dowry WaS Consteination followed this breach of S the IS*' after bitter'recrtain?'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 flPr A New Method hJLjL- I URN ture describing A twist of the gear shift knob the neu TRI j flushes the direction indicator at the CO lell-Turn. j j Sing Tel j
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    • 83 7 The good word is spreading! fast I You simply cant do better! than buy a- J WESTfNGHOUSE A.C. I 8 TUBE SUPERHET I The same engineering genius that built the world's first Broadcasting J Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has f brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range
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    • 169 7 j R4DIO SETS AND CgMPONINTS. I 1 LOUD SPEAKERS PICKUPS AERIALS I B RECORD-CHANGERS MOTORS METERS I II SWITCHES VALVES EVERYTHING IN THE RADIO LINE i SOLDERING IRONS AT $1.00 EACH. Private Telephones Manual and Automatic M. 12. NATHAN, I 25, 27 29, Orchard Road, I Phone 4856. AMBER MANSIONS.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 641 7 "■aST 1 P "OHI. HOLLAND J BERLIN, SHORT-WA VE «r S a„ Rccttal By Sydney Dell y ttirsless Programme For mn ,uv- c (?CJ: 1971 Metres >- To-Day iJ-UA i h Empire wireless programme is 7™ ta 1 as fallows:— /;>0 P m Du td' National Anthem and fnjR. iu
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  • 236 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Mlnderoo, British, 1,636 tons, from Fremantle 26.6; to Penang 27.6. Pangkor, British, 687 tons, from Port Dickson 27.6; to Malacca and Port Dickson 29.6. Klang, British, 723 tons, from Penang 27.6; to Penang 29.6. Iresbank, British, 3,412 tons, from Batavia%27.6;
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  • 104 8 By Netherlands Air Lines: From Singapore tc N.E.I —the Bishop J of Singapore, Mr. Bogarous, Bar. Snivcly. Mr. Russel de Young a.-cl Mr. Jaw Lek Jim. From N.E.I.—Mr. Schoorl. Mr. Van Dijk. Mr. Schupf. Mr. O'Connor. Capt. Biunard Dr. KoiKman. Mr. Peterson. A A The Chargeurs Rennis
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  • 126 8 3H T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Oh EXPECTED TO AkRIVE Singapore, June 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Van Heutsz 22. Ma*n vvaan 'Entrance Gate 3> Fushimi Maru 18; Minck-roo 16, Silverhazel 14; Josefina 11 Alaska Maru 9; Nanshin Maru 7. P.mpire Dock lEmiame 3> Taijin Maru 30;
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  • 59 8 Mails expected from Luiope, etc., (Amsterdam), by air (Netherlands), due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Europe, (London mails despatched on June 6*. by the Rajula, time of delivery oi boxholders' letters only at 8.45 a.m. to-morrow and general delivery of letters 3.45 a.m. tomorrow. Mails expected from
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  • 203 8 SELLING Singapore, Jane 27. London 4 months' sight 2 IJ London 3 months' sight 2!3 31,32 London 60 days' sight 2|3 15,16 London 30 days' sight 2j3 29 32 London demand 2,3 7 /8 London T.T. 2 1J% Lyons and Paris demand 860 Hamburg demand 140 New York
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  • 109 8 British Official Wireless London, June 26. Paris 74 33 64. New York 4.93 7 3 Montreal 94 3 Brussels 29.22. Geneva 15 06 Amsterdam 7 24. Milan 59 5 p Berlin 12.12 2 Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.39V" Oslo 19 90 J 2 Vienna 26 4 Prague 117 2
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  • 210 8 Singapore, June 27. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R (Siami W. Coast No 2 prr. Koyan $141 R (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 DCf Kcyan $139 Rice B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $120 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $117 Rice. Siam Al
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  • 118 8 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Raubs buyers $5.52V 2 S. Kinta sellers $4.25. U. Klang sellers $110. Laruts buyers 9 Takuapas 19 6 20- cum. Hong Fatts 46 49. Rahman Hyd. 95 97V2• Petalings sellers $6.05. Puchongs sellers 1013. Pungahs 22 2213. RUBBERS: Easy. Mentakabs 37 l 2
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  • 74 8 AT HAjMBRA Red lie Tires." CAPITOL.—"The Gay Divorce EMPlRE.—"Riders of Destiny' and "Srang# Adventure." GREAT WORLD--Cabaret Danrin| Sidc-sfrows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayanss. Cinemas. Talkies. He. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe i alkies. MARLBOROUGH.- T ulsidas." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows. %lalay Operas Chinese Mr yancrs. Cinemas, Talkies etc. PAVTI JON. 'Judge Priest RITZ—"The Phantcm
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  • 111 8 Now To Be Seen At ThTheatre Royal THE Tropical Express Nc:i-Siop c- which had .such a big .:ucc°- at Capitol, is to be seen from to :it the Theatre Royai. This is the popular thca :v i'i Bridge Head where the Daic':' c pany drew packed houses.
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  • 24 8 The s.s. Titan for Philippine Islai Mails previously announud a. closu at 10 a.m. to-day will now .lose at 4 pJB to-day.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 878 8 II HI I mm mmßmmmmmmmm 'i j SINGAPORE HOfSLS I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiir fMt§ Hotel; MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT. I I SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 5.15 to 9.15 p.m. I I DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. j I AND COMPLETE CHANGE OF CABARET PROGRAMME BY I NINO FELY COMEDIANS. SINGERS INTERNATIONAL i
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    • 134 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL s', DEBENTURE STOCK. 1928. INTEREST DUB 20TH JULY, 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that' the Transfer Registers of th? above Stock will be closed from the 7th to the 20th July. 1935. both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now
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    • 36 8 FIGARO Lnd es IL-.ird rosso rs. PIEMAN E N T W A V I N G By European Expert*. $8. $1C and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) A at 93. Bras Panah Road. TELEPHONE 28GS.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 533 8 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY China (generally), Hoihow (Van Beutsz) 2 p.m. Western Canada arid Western States of U.S.A. (Van Htutsz) 2 p.m. japan (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m. ♦Europe, Great Britain and Europe generally (Karoa) 3 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of
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    • 283 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JUNE 27 High Tides —8.26 a.m., 7.55 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div II scr v. Police, S.C.C. Div. TH. Khalsa v Fort Canning, SUB.; Friendly' Medical College v. V.M.C.A. School' College ground. Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition Y.W.C.A. TO-MORROW, JUNE ZH High Tides.—9.44
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  • 563 9 Apparent Revival Under First-Aid <By Air Mail) t um Our Oicn Correspondent) London, June 5. AFTER she had been pronounced to be dead and to the mortuary, signs i life were found in a Halifax woman uid she was rushed to. hospital, where he died over
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  • 145 9 Sydney, June 8. Doomed, according to medical ey'dence, fr pn ths :utset, a child who died two h ur? aftei b-rth was held by Mr. Jus tic Nicholas, in the Eauity Court r< j •v. o have shared Under a w'H The court Watt c ked to
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  • 242 9 Ramon Novarro Hates The Films Hollywood. no 1 like the films?—Ycu can say most u emphatically that I do not." The speaker here was RamC'n Novarro, famous star of s'lent and talkie films, who has relinquished acting for a cane.- as author and producer. "1 liavj written
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  • 185 9 Huge Sheep Station To Be Auctioned Adelaide, June 8. Cerdillo Downs, which is to be offered at auction hortly. is one of the largest sheep stations in South Australia, fot its area is 3.038 square :r».les. This big property oi the Beltana Pastoral Co., Ltd is in 'ne
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  • 164 9 Sydney, Jim: 7. j Wril- a firs -rate battla of rr.utino ar«l r.cg t&ticn wages around them two \omly and foe]:m g';affe>. destined for Tatpnga Park Z c. wait moodily at Madrrs. Doubtless thy crane their anxi v; necks eviry time a b at comes in, i'r Vhr;
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  • 284 9 A Doctor's Twenty Rules. MARRY Young, marry for love, but. use your head in choosing your mate. This is the advice that Dr. Arthur Payne, psychologist of New York C CcTege, Offers to young people of to-day He claims to have helped hundred el couples to meet
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  • 208 9 Drugs Discovered After An Explosion i i i Paris. HEROIN and morphine to the value of £.17,000. Am expensively fitted laboratory for the synthetic manufacture of illicit drugs— These were the sensational discoveries made when the police investigated a mysterioUS explosion which oCCUrrd recently in the Faubourgr St.
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  • 438 9 France's Air Police Keep 1 Watch I'arls. j THE arrest of an Englishman on a charge of smuggling tobacco by aeroplane has brought into the limelight a d'ngy little office in Paris—the headquarters of l 'he air and wireless police of France. Three dark rooms, furnished with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 II 1 Will W ■■IMIIMI I COMFORTABLE SHOES 1 Samson's creative designs make their shoes suit your feet g Attnurtivp ah«r>elv. wonornicnl an 3 durable, "Samson" ?> the ki ijurt word for shoe perfection. Why not try a pair prove is to g p yourself? Special bargain for shop-soiled shoes.
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    • 91 9 ANCHOR BEER m mU HE/ /URE TO BE J W |f ill til I /ATI/FIED.. J^' I j 111 Kab 111 Hfikl- IH&jC BT^^ KfiH Hllißßftitfnß^*j£-^Bbl 11 111 BM-mI B▼ I IM W oi a jBB I mYmm^ ■k j I I ~fl I V i k o"JrJ B 111'
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 452 10 p j ICAPITOLI Jj£ TO-NIGHT I U PIIONE 5261 il ll The Famous Dancing Stars of "FLYING DOWN TO RIO" in a {j [1 Greater, and More Joyous Musical Picture. 1t.K.0. Radio's Most ji Spectacular Screen Triumph. k I THEY KISS WHILE THEY'RE DANCING the NEW 2 08 Per- I
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    • 152 10 DEAN'S UNITED OPERA "BUNGA CHBMPAKA WARN A* f THE I A MOVIE STAR ft y MODELS X I J ai c now on display Ll Vr Models that are V truly Outstanding Don't fail to see jl I I them. Tl XV' IM inn M oi M« IMl\<.» >i/ I
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    • 269 10 <■iiiiiii■iiiiiiiiiiif•■ii:■iii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i YOU RE THE JUDCE: An! ar,< y° ar x l r< vt I'o.uur with mil!;on I .Jlpjiviuoiil i i. ||k~|JJ WILL ROGERS j IN
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  • 202 11 i'an K:h Kec- Plant In Sungei Besi i NEW rubber factory hss been estan blished at Sungei Besi, a smail town far from Kuali Lumpur, by Mr.! Wong Chung Kiat, a weii-known mer- j chant of fr'angcr. \<r. Wong, who v.'sited Singapore a j {< v
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  • 178 11 ilfitiido Of Franc 3 To The Agreement Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 25. pRANCii'o attitude to the Anglo-Ger-man Naval Agreement is formally denned in a resolution unanimously passed by the Naval Committee of the Chamber, \\i!.eh states that in view of the the' agreement annuls clauses of the Ver"iv
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  • 132 11 The Hottest Night num.-* 1871 Reuter Wireless. London. June 25. DRIIAIN is sWilteiing- under a heat v. av* 1 which is all th. more uncmiortab as it has immediately ousted umea »iabiy cold weather. Las:t n ght was th; hottest Ju; c nijrhi since 1871 and
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  • 123 11 Muslim Tribute To Lord Headley Reuter Wireless. London. June 2b. The title A1 Haj A1 Farocque ions who can distinguish good from falsehood/ was inscribed cn the casket containing Lord Headiev's remains, when ic was interred in the Mohammedan section of Brcokwood Cemetery. The title has
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  • 157 11 Pageant Of Britain's Sea Power London, June 26. THE greatest pageant ot Britain's sea power seen since the War will be assembled off Spithead on July 16. when the King is to review the fleet. There will be eight 3in.es of warships stretching for five miles towards Southampton
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  • 292 11 ITALY ABYSSINIA Mr. Eden Gets A Clearer Idea Reuter Wireless. Rome. Jane 25. Excitement has been caused by the anncuncemeiit that the Government has crdcied Italian subjects to leave Abyssinia within ten days but later it was .hnia.iy stated the report was erroneous. The latest bone of contention between the
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  • 62 11 Singapore. Wednesday. I T-if t-vn Singapore 111 flying boats 1 /nidi flew from Sincfljx>rjD to Hongkong in 15 hfTttrs" flyiris: time are in iheir re- turn iciuuey. The., lurched Manila y< Jterday ai er a flight of 600 miles over water from Horftkonf?. They will stay at M&dila
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    • 219 11 gKOLAASIIEBGRANULATED KOLAASTIERGRANULATED'^ 5 KOLA ASTIER 5 (GRANULATED) S I A SUPPLIER OF ENERGY! 3 g FIVES-PHYSICAL STRENGTH, g 2 RESISTANCE TO FATIGUE, g MENTAL power ***4 1 2& 000-5 I*l Hoyou feel nervous,depressed, sleepy? 1 q Q '^^U^^393jP^ i Are you effected by tropical languor? €j DOESYOUR HEART BEATTO g
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    • 313 11 •ii ite i i i i i i i:iii. i i i•iii i i i ii i i iii i i i i( i ii t it vw I 4 I T. M. A. Music House j 61-6:3 High street—lo7. Selegie Road and MM Geylang Read. 1 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE
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  • 48 12 YEO—MR. YEO ENG SENG—Age 38, died at 6 a.m. on 26th., inst.. at his residence No. 23-A, Lorong Standee, Off E'as'„> Coast Road, leaving his wife, two sons and one daughter to mourn his loss. Funeral on Friday, 28th inst., at 10 a.m. Deeply regretted.
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  • 751 12 gO much violent criticism of the tin control scheme is published in Malaya that it is as well to consider some of the facts for the other side. Particularly opportune, therefore, is a pamphlet entitled "Facts About Tin Control" which has been issued by the
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  • 49 12 Notable Contributions From Firms The Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund now amounts o $108 513.33. The latest list is as follows:— Amount previously acknowledged $105,208.33 Keppel Golf Club Jubilee Competitions 55.00 Ulu Pandan <Singapore! Rubber E'ta'es, Ltd. 250.00 Straits Trading Co. 2.000.00 McAlister and Co., Ltd. 1,000.00 $108,513.33
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  • 123 12 Deputis2s For Brother At Third Court I j London, Jane 26. The Duke of Kent escorted the Queea to the throne in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace when, last night, she held the third Court of the session. It was the first occasion on which the Duke
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  • 41 12 H. E. the Governor, Sir Shento.i Thomas, who wos in Kedah op Tuesday to present the insignia of a K BE. to H.H. the Regent of Kedah, was expected back at Penang yesterday. His Excellency is expected in Kuala Lumpur to-day.
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  • 64 12 I The Rev. G. Nevill Stevens, at one time a rubber planter and visiting agent in Perak, has been appointed to the Recory of Redgrave with Uotesdale, near Dirs, Suffolk, in the Diocese of S. Edmundsburv and Ioswirh. Bo*l? Cliurches are old, S Mary's Redgrave, Laving some beautiful 14th century
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  • 194 12 4 DEFENCE of Japanese industry is contained m a small pamphlet entitled "The Secret of Japan's Trade Expansion" which has been published in Tokyo by the In'ernational Association of Japan. The author, Mr. Isohi Asahi, who was a former Vice-Consul In London, is convinced
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  • 94 12 JAPAN was then told that free trade was a means whereby the common welfare of mankind could best be promoted. She therefore discarded the industries which did not suit her and by concentrating on others better suited to her trade she has now attained that stage where some
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  • 177 12 FORTUNES are cnanglng rapidly in tne pugilistic world. No sooner do we become accustomed to the fact that James Braddock is the heavyweight champion and not Max Baer, than the news comes of a certain Joe Louis, who is a very formidable individual indeed. Louis gave a terrible beating
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  • 204 12 JHIS year the brewers axe to commemorate the 500 th anniversary of the brewing of beer—as distinct from ale—in England. This sounds as though it is going to be a very happy event, but to enable those who are unaware of it to realise the significance of the
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  • 414 12 By* "Looker-Oii" 9 I\JST because the way to a man's heart i J is through his stomach, it isn't a sign j that he'll swallow everything. I Many a man has been nailed by a pretty manicurist. A i if a girl has eyes that are
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    • 68 12 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established in 1914). Stationers and Repairers. 14-A. Change Alley, Singapore. Boy the best typewriter wrifcWe guarantee the quality or else your money will be refunded. f.g us up for mechanics in case roar •ovwriter is out of order and needs inuae•»aue attention. Monthly cleaning of typewriters in
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  • 133 13 RESENTMENT OF COMMENT Paris Sensation BOROTRA ACCEPTS CHALLENGE Reuter. London, June 26. I'HE famous tennis player, Jean Borotra, who is at present playing at Wimbledon. has accepted a challenge to a duel sent him by M. Poulain, the Paris tennis writer because of
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  • 121 13 Satisfactory Discussions With Mussolini London. June 26. The British Minister for League ol Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthony Ed°n. is leaving Rums to-day tor Pari-: where he will have further conversation with M i.sieur Laval before re urning to London. A brief statement was made by Mr. Eden
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  • 106 13 Scout Rescues Chinese From Drowning Singapore, Thursday. L. Lewis, a Boy Scout attending the Singapore English* School, for a brave deed. He has rescued a Chinese, who jumped into Canal yesterday, from drowning. The height of the water a- the •time was about t#ro feet! This morning,
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  • 33 13 Countries Sign Commercial Agreement London, June 26. The Anglo-Uruguayan Commercial Agreement was signed to-day at tne Foreign Office. The agreement will ncc come into force pending ratification. British Official Wireless.
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  • 205 13 Mr. R. J. N. Brewer And Miss Winifred Copley Singapore, Wednesday THE wedding of Mr Reginald James Nelson Brewer, son of the la e Mr. II. J. Brewer and Mrs. Brewer, cf Forest Gate. London, and Miss Winifred Amy Copley, daughter of Mr and Kir.; R Dawson Copley,
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  • 130 13 Control Secrets Closely Guarded London. June 2o. Mnch interest has been displayed in the announcement regarding Britain's pilot less planes which are able to be controlled in a radius of ten miles by wireless apparatus in ships or on land. These "robot" planes have been in use for two years
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  • 114 13 Canton Releases Commander And Officers Shanghai, June 27. GENERAL Chen Tsi Tang the Governor of Canton, has released Cdr. Kiang Shi Yuen, the commander of the three cruisers—Haichi, Haisuen and Shaoho and the other officers of '-he crews who were detained recently. The Haiyung and Hhk&i, wnlch deserted,
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  • 146 13 Arrested In The People's Park Singapore, Wednesday. Airtsted in pcss.ssion of a .32 cal bre revolver and several r:<unds of ammunition, a Chinese. Wong Wing, was sentenced to eight months' rigorous .mpr'scnrmnt and a fine of $50, a iur(h: r two months, to-day, by the Lioirict Judge. Mr.
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  • 64 13 Governor To Visit Brunei And Sarawak Singapore. Thursday. It la rumoured that his tour upcountry His Excellency Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, will embark on the Sea Belle II on a trip to Brunei and Sarawak. On inquiry at the Colonial Secretary's Office this morning a Malaya
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  • 77 13 Alleged Breach Of Trust By Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust of $600 at Butu Anang, a Chinese. Chong Yet Ten was arrested in Singapore last night on instructions from the Selangor police. He appeared before the District Judge, Mr. H. A.
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  • 210 13 And Pedigree Bulls from United states to singapore DEDIGREE bulls and finely bred polo ponies are among a consignment of livestock received by the Singapore >fiice of Getz Brothers and Co. Two pure bred bulls and two pure Lied special quality cows are for the Singapore
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  • 116 13 A Gift To Famine Relief Shanghai, June 15. MR. Hu Wen Hu, better known as Aw Boon Haw, Chinese millionaire at Singapore who has won world-fame for his famous "Tiger Balm," medicine, has contributed 10,000 bottles of the preparation to the famine relief association here for
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  • 156 13 Presents Insignia Of K.B.E. To Regent Of Kedah His Excellency the High Commi^sionci Sir Shenton Thomas, visited Alcr Stai tt> pr?s°nt insignia of tlv K.B.E. to His Highness, the Regent <i Kedah, Tunku Mahmud, C.M.G. H Excellency, who spent the previous evening at Kroh, was accompanied by
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  • 150 13 Court Sequel To Police Ambush Singapore, Thursday. TWO of t-he four Chinese gunmen who werj ambushed by a posse of police at Seletar on Tu?sday afternoon were produced before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, Mrs morning. The accused, Lam Fun and Wong Yen, were both charged
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  • 30 13 The Bishop of Singapore left for Java by the K.N.I.L.M. plane yesterday and will visit the British communities in various stations, returning to Singapore on July 12.
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  • 14 13 The Raiula has arrived at Penang bringing 750 state-aided labourers from Madras.
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  • 22 13 Gian Singh and Co.'s annual sale will be»?in on Ivlondav 8«ocKs in all de- lrtm.iits will be ollered at speciallv low nices.
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  • 166 13 M.P.'s Allegations "MOST EXTRAVAGANT GOVERNMENT" Reuter. London, June 26. THE heavy taxation burdens on A Malayan rubber plantation companies since the inception of the regulation scheme was called to the attention of the House of Commons by Mr. F. A. MacQuisten (Conservative) who asked Mr. Malcolm
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    • 49 13 IT PAYS YOuj To use the Dutch Air Mail and j receive a reply to your letter j within a fortnight. j j Lettu-s posted at Singapore j G.P.O. on Wednesday and Saturj d,iv at 1.15 p.m. reach London j the nt xt Monday and Thursday i respectively. I
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    • 72 13 THE HIT OF THE MOMENT "HA-CHA-CHA* (from the film "Caravan") Record No. 8G352 Get your copy h)-day Limited Stocks Available S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." Specialists Raffles Place. Singapore. i v I (The advantages of Klim are its cleanliness and purity; its uniformity; its superior digestibility; its high nutritional values;
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  • 779 14 READY IN SEVEN MONTHS Singaporo Venture ft. V r, ACCOMMODATION FOR 1,200 PEOPLE {From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 26. A $200,000 project to build another cinema theatre for Kuala Lumpur has been taken in hand and is expected to materialise in
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  • 42 14 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, an evangelistic meeting in Malay will be held in the home of Mr. Ec Ang Bee and Mr Goh 1 f 00 1 Whatt, 487, Sims Avenue, at 8 p.m. f to-day. r
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  • 339 14 Piano Recital Much Appreciated Singapore, Thursday. I THERE was agood attendance at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night for j the piano recital by Renee Florigny, the noted French pianiste who is on a world tour. Madame Florigny has an individual touch and is more vigorous
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  • 467 14 Inspector And Sergeant Charged Singapore. Wednesday. THE Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Gi ce. reserved judgment at the conclusion cf the case in which Asiatic Inspector Mohamd bin Sudin and Sergeant Kassim bin Abdul Rahman were charged with .having received an illegal g. atificatizn Ol Si 3. The hearing
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  • 1032 14 j Germany's Gesture WELCOMED BY EARL BEATTY i I I London, June 26. a brief debate in the House of Lords, Admiral LoTd Beatty welcomed the Anglo-German agree- ment. A gesture of the kind Germany j had made did away with all possibility of competition in armaments
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  • 244 14 Now In "Judge Priest" At The Pavilion THE CINEMAS WILL ROGERS is at the Pavilion in a typically Will Rogers picture, the Fox production "Judge Priest." It is based on a story by Irvin S. Cobb of a little Kentucky town round about the year 1890. when veterans
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  • 212 14 Motor Racing Thrills At The Alhambra i MOTOR racing thrills in plenty are provided in "Red Hot Tires," a Warner Brothers' production. which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. The picture is replete with action and gives the audience an excellent idea of the death-defying risks taken
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  • 133 14 In Aid Of Quetta Earthquake Fund Singapore. Thursday. Under the auspices of the Inuian Association and the Lotus Ciub a Charity Concert will be held at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow, at 9.30 p.m. in aid of the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund. The first part of the programme will
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  • 327 14 Distribution Of Prizes And Certificates "Do not th'nk you have finished your education just becausa you are 'eaviva: school. Remember, your teachers have introduced to you a few subjects and authors and you are educated only when ycu cultivate a thorough acquaintance j with them and get
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  • 73 14 Reuter. Hakodate. June 26. The captain and forty members of the Chinese crew of the City of Victrria. which ran aground on June 21. arrived here on board the salvage ship Adsuma Maru, which fruitlessly endeavoured foe five days to refloat the City of Victoria. The wreck was
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  • 757 14 j CHARHAR CLASH Critical Situation In North China Reuter. Tokyo, J une 26. DEPORTS from Hsinking declare the Charhar-Jehoi border situation is critical. It is slated that 150 Manchukuoan Frontier Police to the north of Tushrkow are holding off the Charhar troops who have received 200 reinforcements.
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  • 1764 15 CONDEMNATION OF DWELLINGS I toa r d's Jurisdiction SUPREME COURT ARGUMENT Singapore, Wednesday. THE hearing of tne appea i by the Singapore Improvement Trust against a writ of prohibition granted against them by the Chief Justice, was continued in the Supreme Court to-day, before the Acting
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  • 207 15 Thirteen Warships To Be Built Reuter. Washington, June 25. THE $460,000,000 Navy Appropriation Bill, which initiates the largest oeacetimejiavy programme in the nistory of the united States, has been signed by President Roosevelt.—Reuter Wireless. THIRTEEN WARSHIPS Washington, June 26. Swiftly taking advantage of President Roosevelt's signature of the
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  • 98 15 The Mohamedan Hindu Endownments Board has appointed Messrs. B. Govindasamy Chettiar of the Indian Labour Co.. V. Pakirisamy of Messrs. Allen and Gledhill, M. Vaithilingam Pillay and A Tharumalingam Pillay to be member: of the management committee of Mariamman Temple. South Bridge Road, and Perumal Temple. Serangoon Road, and Mr.
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    • 38 15 BeL Howell FILMO 8 UNIVERSAL MODEL A super projector for projection of 8 m.m. films. Better and brighter than any other 8 m.m. machinein existence. Operate on any voltage. Singapore Photo Co., HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. PHONE 6389 2
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    • 150 15 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agentg::— SHOE, DARBY CO., LTD., 5, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. I LISTEN TO THE CHARMFUL FEATURING OF j MANTOVANI A HIS TIPICA ORCHESTRA ON REGAL ZONOPHONE, WITH THAT
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  • 959 16 S.C.C. BEATEN BY THREE GOALS First Division Game WELL DESERVED VICTORY Singapore, Thursday. Royal Engineers maintained their unbeaten record in th2 First Division of the S.A.F.A. League by heating the S.C.C. at the An.son Road Stadium yesterday by three goals to nil. The Sappers
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  • 276 16 Negro Hailed As Second Jack Johnson Reuter. fOE Louis, the American negro, as J already reported in these columns, convincing defeated th 1 Italian giant, Prinio Camera, when they met in New York yesterday, the referee stopping the fight in the sixth round and giving Louis the verdict on a
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  • 158 16 C.C.A.A. Team To Meet The A.A.A. I The f-iiowng will represent the C.C. I A.A. in the SC. FA. cup fir.al against til AAA. cn Sunday, Junu 30, at the Jal:n Bcsar Stadium: Yong Chin, Seng H'jck. Im Peng. Alj Lye; Eng Kee. Chee Chua. Cheng Ho., Prng Cher. K
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  • 204 16 Yorkshire Beaten By South Africans Reuter. London. Ju.ie 25. KENT defeated Somerset at Taunton by 8 wickets. Somerset: 81 (Freeman 7 for 32) and 2b 1 (F. Le? 102). Kent: 238 and 128 fDr 2. WIN FOR ESSEX Es.-ex beat a Chelmsford by ten wickets. I.ancs: 253 (Evans 5 for
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  • 324 16 Teams For Week-End Games The following players vvili oc selected to represent the August Party in a friendly soccer match age r.st the Opium Packing Plant Sports CltP to-mcrrow, at the latter"s ground at 5 p.m. sharp. Players and suppoiters are kindly requested to assemble at the Hon. Sports Captain's
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  • 476 16 Handicaps For Races On Saturday j j i I THE following are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turk Club's injr ti be run a Ipoh on Saturday: Race 1. Horses. Class I, Dv, 1. 7 furs. Refill 9.6, Be h Edr. a 9.8,
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  • 221 16 Golf Championship COTTON BREAKS THE COURSE RECORD Reuter. London, June 20. THE Muirfield course was shrouded in white mist and the turt was heavy, but golfing conditions were good when a start was made in the British Open Championship proper in which there are now
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  • 42 16 Play In Championships Postponed A grain Singapore, Thursday. RAIN" caused another poa'poneaaent in tie 1 S'r.gap ire Teania Championship competition yesterday. Th doubles tics which were originally fixed fcr Tuesday will be played off to-day, provided the tour's are playable.
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  • 275 16 Mixed Foursome Competition On Sunday The dray. •> r partners %r the Mixed Foursomes Competition to be played on Sunday resulted as fellows: 3 30 p m. G. R. Wiseman and Mis. A. M. Low v. E. Irent and Mrs. Kent. 3 35 p.m. G. V. Andrews
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  • 1055 17 CONTEST FOR MEN'S SINGLES Interesting Comment PERRY A STRONG favourite (By Air Mail) London, June 12. THE contest for the men's singles at Wimbledon, which the majority of people regard as the chief event of the principal tournament in tne world, is a particularly open one.
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  • 289 17 Batting Averages Lower Than Last Year fJAPLY in a cricket season one rather expects to find the batting and bowiing averages headed by appatently n oak" pertormances But the urst list of the present English season showed lower batting averages than that CM a year ago.
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  • 544 17 Full Results Of Athletic Meeting THE following are full **esults of Malacca ChlneSj Athletic meeting hela at Malacca on June!23: 100 METRES (MEN) FTNAL: HO Chung Sun; 2 Wont, Hon Cheong; I Chung Cheong; 4 Tan Tian Bug. l115 sees 50 METRES I LADIES 1 FINAL: 1 Chl3
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  • 199 17 Gruelling Games AMERICAN BEATS YAMAGISHI Reuter. London, June 2ti. DLAY in ihe Wimbledon Tennis Championships was continued to-day in glorious weather. In the Second Round of the Men's Singles. Menzel, of Czechoslovakia, beat Borotra (France) 5—7. «—4, G—2, 2—6. 11—9. It was a gl wetting match and
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    • 440 17 THB GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact II that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; I (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial j position; (3) introduced modern innovations that
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  • 2325 19 DR. LIM ENG HAE'S MESSAGE A liotary Address BABY SOOTHERS CONDEMNED Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE vital problem ol* the upbringing of children, specially to Chinese ,nls, was discussed by Dr. Lim Hae in an address delivered to Rotary Club of Singapore at their ekly luncheon yesterday at
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    • 77 19 ***** j Jubilee Restaurant I (Next to the entrance of the I New World) I Nos. 251 251 JALAN BESAR. I Z SINGAPORE. fi I We supply best European food Z of various kinds prepared by an experienced Cook. Z Z We also cater for large Dinner and Wedding parties
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    • 26 19 I,„ i, —Itfll 1 E. M. Abdulla Co., CAPITOL BUILDINGS, SINGAPORE. Dealers in Patent Medicines, Toilets, Perfumeries, Previsions, Invalids Foods, Cigars, I Cigarettes, Tobaccos. PRICES MODERATE
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    • 154 19 your DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU W^^'/ THAT PHILLIPS 1 MAGNESIA IS THE SAFE REMEDY tFOR YOUR CHILD Doctors will tell you that Phillips' Milk of Magnesia is the safe remedy for your child. It is a gentle, effective laxative that does far more than simply "move ihe hovvels." It sweetens
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  • 62 20 Debate At Chinese Christian Association Singapore, Thursday. "That in the opinion of this house, boxing as a form of sport should be discouraged." This will form the subject of debate at the Chinese Christian Association to-night at 8.15 p.m. The principal speakers will be Messrs. Tan
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  • 85 20 The Municipal heal h statement foi ih? week ended June 22 .-hows tint there were 217 deaths, as compared with 202 in ihe preceding week, and 177 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death wee: Beri-berl 10. phthisis 22. malaria 13.
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  • 347 20  -  Restriction In Netherlands Indies Seeming Anomaly Of Budded Rubber —Is It A Danger Or "Intelligent Anticipation?" Comparison Of Budded Acreages (By "Pertinax" yo be mure statistical and less discursive thaji of late, readers may well prefer definite information to attempted instruction for a change. To preserve some
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  • 228 20 As regards budded areas, the Dutch individualist has co-operated to .some purpose, but, as might have been expected, internally, that is to say, within his, and his kind's, sphere ol work. It must not be forgotten that the Dutchman is far more a gardener than his British competitor
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  • 143 20 But. first, a semi-philor,ophical comment may be made. It oeems curious that budding should occupy sc much attention during a "restriction" period. To spend time, effort and money to provide increased productivity seems nonsensical until and unless some belief that applied research deserves reward creeps in on the
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  • 120 20 ABSOLUTE Year N E.I. British Malaya Budded Budded Before Acieage Acreage 1921 4,601 1921 4,177 1922 3.415 5,007 1923 3,537 1,192 1924 7,307 1,142 1925 10,531 483 1926 25,089 1,918 1927 42,547 8,101 1928 63,232 9.559 1929 61.076 29,615 1930 61,103 45,932 1931 36,902 34,591 1932 19.275 27.891
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  • 168 20 1. Budded rubber areas and their respec ive percentages of the total budded acreage. Period. To'als. Acres. r i io 1925 22.918 6 1925 27 80,248 23 1°28 30 185.702 52 1930:33 67.154 10 Total *****2 100 H Unbudded lubber areas and then re pective percentages ol the
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  • 220 20 Most of the above is gathered from past experience or experiment. There may bo a tendency to* fancy tlv*t the .subject matter for articles such as this is confined to actual records, but In fact practically every body or associai tion connected with rubber and how it can
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  • 142 20 Here again one would have thought little remained to be learnt. It is more than possible that as usual, coagulatr mean-no appreciable economy and ten so far as present knowledge goes, to r undesirable variability in the r product, ihey must be unwelcome innovations. But fresh, or renewed,
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  • 87 20 {Our reader» are knotted to wrtte t us on subject* of public interest. ir must be understood that the Malar, n Tribune" does not necessarily en dorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEh AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewriter* (double spacing), and
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  • 69 20 (To the Editor. the Malaya Tribun Sir,—The number of petition writ in Johore seems to have increased <_■; siderably. Some time ago a suggestion made that pe ition writers should licensed and their numbers restrict but the matter was dropped. I the idea a good one, and sugse
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  • 245 20 The Appeal Of Mr. J. Tolmie tf'rom Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, Wednesday The appeal of Mr. John Tolm:e. Superintendent of the Customs Preventive Branch. Johore Bahru, who was sentenced to one day's imprisonment, i.e.. until the court adjournment, by Mr. J. B. Weiss "First Magistrate, Johore Bahru
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  • 1278 21 Linggi Plantations VERY EFFICIENT WORKING (By Air Mail) London, June 12. rpHE thirty-ninth annual general meeting of Linggi Plantations, Ltd., was held yesterday at 19, Feni h-street, E.C. Mr. Charles Emerson (chairman of company) presided, supported by W. J. (hillagher, Mr. J. G. Hay Mr. R. F.
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  • 294 21 Descendants Of South American Scions Chicago, May 25. THE discovery in the Amazon jungle ot a colony of forgotten people, descendants of aristocratic South American families migrated there after the Civil War, is revea'ed by Doctor Haas, Professor of Geology of the North-Western University. Dr. Haas fcund
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  • 109 21 Brisbane. June 8. The Queensland Government has beer, giving increased attention, to r.-affores-tatiCn, and for the present year £96 000 has b:en allotted for this purpo-e. A considerable sum is being spent in establishing soft-woods plantations tho native hoop pine being the chief species Used. Since 1932 there
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  • 509 21 Soviet Experiments On Centenarians (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 5. ACCORDING to the Soviet scientist, M P. P. Lazarey, men will some day live to the fine old age of one hundred nd eighty. The well-known Russian scientist, M. Mechnikov, attributed the
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  • 136 21 Mrs. Lindbergh Turns Authoress I New York. Mrs. Lindbergh, wife of the famous flyer, tells the story of her flight to the Orient with her husband in 1931 In a book which is to be published this autumn. It is called "North to the Orient," and
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  • 146 21 Because No Compatriot Was The Jury I Washington. Another negro from one of the Southern States has been saved from death at the hands of the execulioncr by the United States Supreme Court. He is Jeos Hollins, of Oklahoma, who was convicted of a criminal assteUlt upon
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  • 263 21 Equipments In British Trains (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 5. TREMENDOUS developments are about to take place on Britain's four mainline railways. Within the next twelve months longdistance trains are to be equipped with: Cinemas and television cars as soar, as
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  • 79 21 Melbourne, Jun? 7. A master's thought for the welfare of his dog was revealed in a will lodg d for probate. Th? testator, James Joseph Quiik. cf Elwood. who died on May B.empowers hit trustees to pay to the person keeping hi? pet dog, "Tim" 12 shillings
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  • 111 21 Mr. Churchill To Supervise New Film London. MR. Winston Churchill is to collaborate with Mr. Alexander Korda in the production of a documentary film to be called "The Conquest of the Air." The film will depict the history of man'? achievements in the air from earliest
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  • 676 21 A Letter NOT A QUININE MIXTURE home truths about the spirit in which the Bible is read were uttered by the Rev. James Mather in the course of a lecture. What should be read like a love letter was often read, he said, merely to
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  • 173 22 Good Discipline In Australian Forces i Perth, June H. f AM the completion of his adminis .-utive v inspection, Brigadier-General Sir Cari Jess. Adjutant-General of Cor: menwealth Military Forces, said to-day's citizen forces had an older lot ot nonconlmissioned officers and
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  • 237 22 New Experiment Tried Out Broken Hill, June AN interesting cattle transport experiment was completed- for the Mt. Leonard Pastoral Company, Queensland, which b- 617 miles from Bioken Hill, when 12 head of cattlee were brought down by motor lorry. The cattle arrived in excellent condition and suffered no
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  • 167 22 To Repair Bells Of Norman Church Melbourne. June 10. To commemorate Melbourne Centenary, Cr. T. S. and Mrs. Nettlefold have given £100 In Australian Currency as a gift from Melbourne City Council to repair the bells of one of the finest Norman churches, in England—thai at Melbourne. Derbyshire.
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  • 174 22 To Save Motorist From Burning Car Perth, June 7. DASSEXGERS and crew on the Bunbury Express took part in a thrilling rescue, when they saved a disabled moiorist fiom being burned to death under his overturned car. As th? express roared towards a 'evel Crossing, With the engine
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  • 183 22 First Time In Nine Years Adelaide. June 9. F».r the first time in nine years there is a surplus In South Australian State accounts, making it the hist State in the Commonwealth to balance i:.; budget since tiie financial crisis. 'Ihe surplus for the 11 months ended on
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  • 169 22 Addition To Queensland Museum Brisbane. June 6. The latest addition to the collection ol" reptiles at the Queensland Museum is a barking lizard. This specimey, which hails from Springsure, is described by the Director of the Museum <Mr. Heber A. Longman) as "one of the most extraordinary
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  • 306 22 Leg And Arm Cut Off Sydney, June 6. TWO railwaymen, one in South Australia and the other in Victoria, displayed remarkable fortitudes after they were crushed under railway engines recently and shockingly injured. While Edward Ernest Remnant, 41, railway fireman, was riding a motor cycle outside
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  • 121 22 Melbourne. June 10. I Another rare gift to the State has been made by Mr. Pus Sell Grimwade who presented Captain Cook's cottage, now in the Fit7r:y Gardens. Melbourne. -Mr. Giimwade handed over to Mr Alfred Bright, vice-president of the Public Library trustees, six original letter? in
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  • 101 22 Melbourne. Victoria. June 7. With her 80-year-old daughter. Ifrs Elizabeth Andrews. 103, motored up from Ge.':ng to Melbourne ta attend the annual observance of the Passover by the Chiistian Isiaelites. Mrs. Andrews, who is Geelong's oldest citiz n. having lived there for 81 years, was born in Cornwall
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  • 289 22 For Use In Model Aeroplanes Sydney, June 11. AN internal combustion engine has been built for use in model aeroplanes and is so small that the plane fitted with it will weigh only 3&lbs. Recently four members of the Model Flying Club of Australia succeeded in starting
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  • 187 22 Attack On A Divorce Pronouncement Melbourne. June 10. Describing the pronouncement of the committee of the convocations of York and Canterbury on divorce as ''hopeless.y behind the times." the Rev. Selwyn Evans, of the Auslralian Church. Russell Street. Melbourne, .said that if was "high tim° the Church"adjusted
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  • 149 22 Melbourne. Victoris, June 8. Seven little acorns frcm an Cak tree In England in which Charles II is supposed :o have hidden wh n he fled from Cromwell's Roundheads, and which w re gilt to the Melbourne Shrine trustees fur planting en the Shrine approaches, have di
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  • 223 22 Mignon And Her Foui Kittens Meibounu-, j u g CAT may look at a king an Queen Sometimes th.-y mav those legal prefixes too. Thi °a 6-King's Jubilee Day-list*, under births in the bulletin ol and O. liner Narkunka, at s< following:— Mignon—To Mignon, ships cat m
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  • 241 22 Aboriginal Tries To Cut Own Throat Dai win, June 4 'Diiven Cranky" as he expressed because black enenves had "pointed bun along him." and "sing alongs him Dedger, an aboriginal from the Fin:River, tiled to cut h's threat. Pointing ihe bono is a form of trib.i! sorcery which
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  • 145 22 V v v New Machinery For Sydney Fremantle,«)*June 4 M. Adolph Metier, technical advise.? to a Swiss #L f dchinery-making firm, who Is at present visiting Australia, is on his way to Sydney to instal recentlyperfected match-making machinery at the works of the Australian Match Company. He said
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  • 57 22 Melbourne. Juno 6 Made in Lcndon 250 years age by ioyen of English clock-makers, Th Tompion. a grandfather clock 1 °110 at a recent sale of antique: The :lc-ck w.-s included in the fir lof 600 •rticles frrming the collection of -«h V. J. Ridge, of Launc:ston,
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  • 1629 23 Possible Reaction On Tin Market A GENERAL DECLINE IN PRICES FEAREI) (By Air Mail) London, June 12. AS far «a tie movements on the London Metal Exchange are concerned, the past week had enough lift to satisfy the most blase dealer or onlooker, states a
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  • 75 23 Kulmbach, Bavaria. The world's strangest game of chess will be played here between july 27 an-! Aug. 4, this year when the fortress ol Kulmbach reaches its 800 th anniversary The Chessmen will be human. Figures attired in costumes representing the pieces on the board will be-
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  • 599 23 Journalist's Defence Of Newspapers MR. Arthur Grime 'Blackpool Gazette and Herald"), speaking at the annual meeting of the Newspaper Society ci which he is president, replied co the Prime Minister's recent references to the "popular" Press and war scares. He said he was not going to
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  • 90 23 Why This Man Keeps Young And Healthy Calcutta. The man who is claimed to be one of the world's best tea-drinkers has celebrated his 48th birthday at Jalpaiguri, Bengal. He is Mr. Nepal Chandra Bhattacharji, and during the past thirty years he has drunk well over
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  • 63 23 Canadians Making More Calls Than Any Other People Ottawa. Canadians make more telephone calls per capita than any other people in the world. According to statistics issued here, 214 telephone conversations were held in Canada for every man, woman and child last year. The United States comes second
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  • 195 23 Surprise For Presiding Officer CTRANGE features of the municipal elections in the country Villages a week ago have now become pubiic. In one Corsican village with 71 voters, a peasant, aged 85, had to preside at the voting. He waited in vain till 4 p.m. for voters to
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  • 267 23 Laugh Goes Against Sir Thomas Beecham London, May 2. AFTER insisting upon a 7 p.m. "deadline," when the doors of Covent Garden Open; House were locked against late comers, Sir Thomas Beecham, temperamental conductor of Monday night's performance of Lohengrin, opening the London opera 'season,
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  • 60 23 Amsterdam. The brothers van Harten. the oldest twins in Holland, have just celebrated their ninetieth birthday. Although nearly blind, they are robust and enjoy good health. They have lived all their life together at the village of Mijdrecht and earned their living by farm work. The village counci]
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