Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1935

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII.- -No. 153 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 r IVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, June 29, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935. wve egg»
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 j %eai The 11 Dominant i In zs\4alaya THE L4ST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING j Sole Importers: jc The East Asiatic Company, Limited., I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PINANG. 1 il in jii wwwa *shse!hLs^^ MILK THE PERFECT FOOD jj FOR BA BY I J I Blue Cross The
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    • 88 1 -^V_^J^___*__-__-__E__B__t THE "CONTAX" CAMERA Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COP.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. *=s It makes no difference at all f| raw SjgJ whether rou buy ft S i GUINNESS DOG S HE4D STOIJT I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore. Kuala Lntnpur, SJeremb an. Penang. Mot, Mtlmcci. Ipoh. Kuching (Sarawak).
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  • 106 2 Mv Deai Girts, Again this week 1 muvi thank you all for ihe great support you are giving the Darner, and tor the lively interest you are iaking in our page. I have also had the pleasure this week of welcoming several new members to
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  • 255 2 (By "Barbara S N. Wee") It ihere is one thing which the average man does not enjoy, it is to be beaten; and yet that is one tiling- which he cannot Well escape. Defeat is a par? of every life and it i.s well to learn to
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  • 223 2 (By "Raindrop") A good nature is a great asset to a person. A good-natured person is always cheerful and happy and is welcomed everywhere, as R. L. Stevenson said, "A happy boy or girl is a better Uiing to find than a five-pound note. He or she is
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  • 573 2 (By "S, Keoio l.c#') As fur us I can remember, i u t >, found myself lying In a2l v!>._ Mnory In Englund I was at nrsi anonymou Wf i then a man came and .dumped tut mv race "Sunlight Soap" Aftn Lhu
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 122 2 f Kill mosquitoes l/fw with FLIT B and avoid DISEASED B ISINCKKK'S COUGH SPECIFIC SPECIAL HAIK W SINCEHE'S CREAM j Large 90 eta. Lar*r 25 cts. /#4i Small 50 ct* Small 15 eta. j -sl.Nt'LhL DLSr_NSAKY, i IMI ILD, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS A DRUGGISTS. UKSTRIBUTORS FoX PRODUCES OK CONTINENTAL DRUG
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    • 40 2 CHEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 27"«, South Bridge Road Singapore. (H\ RG E8 < IHE APER TH A N A NY W HER F L Sight tested gh-sses supplied from $4 on 2. CKOOKES LENSES completea with stylish frame from $6 on.
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    • 223 2 Good-bye CORNS! 7m I've never used anything M that relieves the pain and M removes corns as quickly as J^^r "GETS4T" Better brcuu c < Z~~/ V i#*a tiijutj %JluKi& -vlvflk "I tested Colgate's guarantee of whiter teeth ufe home freofmenl Jj|*TREAD that Colgate's same time. Colgate's delightful 5 Dental
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    • 116 2 £i<ii iti.it ii inn i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i j WOODEN FOLDING STEPS f 1 Strong) g. f T> Steps Heigh tgl' 10" $2Ji each I 2 8 „tT C" $3.00 I 7 r 4" $3.50 I I 8
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  • 928 3 Shipping News Notices. ATLANTIC BLUE RIBAND Normandie's Record THE PRICE OF HIGH SPEED (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 12. 'J'HE Atlantic speed record made by the Normandie on her maiden voyage raises the question as to whether the speed limit for liners has been reached. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 417 3 TKAMEH SAILING* BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BHUTAN 6,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND n,500 July 5 BEHAR 6,000 July 18 RANCH! 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 16 BURDWAN 6,070 m Aug. 29 BAJPUTANA 17.000
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    • 33 3 O.S.K. LINE s.s. "ARIZONA MARU" (10.000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JULY 11, direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA GHOSEN KAISHA, j TEL. 6837—9.
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    • 422 3 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore t 0 Java. Borneo. Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) ss. BAN HONG LIONG Toes. July 2 ss. GIANG SENG Fri. Juh 5 For
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    • 251 3 N.Y.KJ, IN E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated io Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ As from the saiLng of s.s. "Hakusan Maru," August Bth for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist. 2nd. Naples SlO7 <T,lO $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326 351 London
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    • 506 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S Sliam. ALSiA 10-7 16 7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 0-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 28-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10
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    • 449 3 STEAMER SAILINGS +g NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1986. I ISAR. for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, North China Japan July 3 SAALE, for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan July 10 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen ALSTER, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca July CREFELD, for Marseilles,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 548 4 M. HASSAN, H k 17. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undt riake ail sorts of work In electrical, gas and water service lines. We g"iv«- pionipt attention to all ordf m *>Mhi r big or small. Why not consult us about your rt.quirern.' fit a Eftimatf submitted upon refjtioi without
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    • 581 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSK! SCHOOL I KMk Terrace (Off Dhoby Ghaut) Singapore. 0k <• again we have secured many Honours In Recent Examinations. Send your chPdren where th y will be well trained! AH our equipment! i- up to-date. Read our Free Booklet M ANCIANO, Principal. PIANOFORTE STUDIO 75, SOPHIA
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    • 701 4 STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT, ROLDEN AT JOHORE BAHRU. Chargee's Application No. 10 of 1986. iiCjt \V JI THOMAS OSWALD MAYHEW, deceased, Chargee and If Vi \l> bin KADER NAYNA MARICAN, of No. x Kirk Terrace, Singapore, Chargor, AUCTION SALE OF All that piece of land r-onhiining an
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    • 614 4 y q! AFTER MIDNIGHT—UP TO 2 A.M. f 1 H AND IN THE DAY. g VISIT YOUR RENDEZVOUS FOR p m OKLK lOLS MF-ALK N [d REFRESHMENTS. X] g TAI TONG RESTAURANT 3 (Corner of Serangoon Road and u| m Balesticr Road"). jo "1 Two-minut* s walk from New World.
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    • 425 4 1 J I LET EXPERTS HANDLE 3 THE REPAIR OF ALL YOUR CLOCKS W ATCHES Mil 425, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE RE PAIR OF LOCKS WATCHES 1 TO THE BRITISH ARMY ft j R.A.F. BASE IN MALAYA. m mm ii b^wkJ ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. 162,
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  • 134 5 ItI'BBEK ADVANCES V 4 CENT (•ood Enquiry By Trade Saturday morning. UubUr (Singapore), 2OVi ets., up l /i ct. MarkH Tone: Steady. Yesterday's I'riees: L<>!idon: (id.» up 1 Hid. .Market Topu: Steady, quiet. .SVw York: 12:«,, cts., up 316 ct. Market Tone: Steady. TIN London: Spot, £230,
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  • 80 5 British Official Wireless. London, June 28. Sterling on New York is 4.94 4 I'aris 74' 2 Gold 14 1 3» jd. On the Stock .Markets there was a mineral rise in British Government Securit'es, with War Loan 3? per cent, at 106 5 16. The Jfew Zealand 3
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  • 21 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Ly&U and Evatt-—
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  • 610 5 Singapore, Friday 10 a.m. Issue Fr HSer ry Vaue Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 4 4 3 4 4> 2 4 7' /2 cd |1 A. Kumnang 30,6 32,6xd 30,- 3z 6 £1 A. Malay 09,- 61 ca 59;- eif-cd tf ay w HUam 13 3 14 cd J3 6
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  • 179 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL iSSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS buy a«soer» 5% 1901 rod. 1940 $400,000 In:rredt Mar. SI, 6epv 30 110 112 noro ty 2 1907 red. i§*l $1.600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 I 14& llflV? nom 4 l 2 1909 red. $1,000,000 Interest
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  • 362 5 Singapore, Friday 10 a.m. Issue V* iue *vastr Lyall and Shares. and Oo Evatt 1 Allcnoy 1.40 1.50 1.40 150 IA. Gajah 1.05 1.10 1.05 110 IA. Hitam 1.45 1.55 1.60 1.65 1 A. Molek 1.00 1.05 1.00 1 10 2A. Malay 2.75 2.85 2.80 290 IA. Panas 1.55
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  • 368 5 c. < OUWHO QUOTATIONS > it £sue Fraser >2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.35 1 35 s2 A. Brick 7Vi% JSt* t 170 175 1 W 1.75 $10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 11.50 12 50 11 BAT. 121 6 126 120 125--40 B.M. Broadcasting .2y 2 dis. 2&p
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  • 85 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT S ngaporc, Friday, noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 20 516 20 7[16 Good F.A.Q. in eases (F. 0.8. July) 19?4 19% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 201 16 20 3J16 do. July 20% 20% do. JulyjSept. 20% 20%
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  • 246 5 N.B. M. INSURANCE CO., LTD. Growth Of Premium Income THE following are extracts from the 125 th annual report of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, Limited, which was submitted to the general meeting of shareholders held in London on May 2, 1935:— Fire Department: For the year 1934
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  • 222 5 Malayan Companies Want Revision •By Aii Mbil) F o>n Our Otin Correspondentj London. Jum 20, ■J ALA VAX C rapfjiy m« a tings (his Week ITI have bwn remarkable outspoken ailuuoMs t„ the coming negoliat'otn; for :i now tin control aerp-mcnt Pi -idiny ji( Tr noh Mine* Ltd.
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  • 137 5 i Foreign Countries Examining Government's Policy British Official Wireless. Londcn, June 28. Th: c mmeic al attaches of foreign "cunuies which export bacon to Brita r begin to-day d scus.sions to which the Ministry of Agriculture has invited them In regard to the Government's new bacon policy.
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  • 48 5 British Official Wireless. Londcn, June 28. 1 The total amount applied for in tenner? tcr £4 000 000 Treasury Bilk was °04.P95.000 The average rate per Cent tor bis at th;\ months was m 53d as with 160 69d a week ago.-", Ofli. i.il Wirtli h
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  • 210 5 Lewis And Peat's Rubbei Report MESSRS Lewi* iiHiJ Prat «6 t M 4-, :u j |>'iivcL ot> June 28 as follows: Once Again we have t., rcpnit a Wiek < dull condition* wfh vaidet» *h< wing fuither slight decline R p.r's Irnvp r.cemd from Auietica ihnt
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  • 265 5 Weekly Review By Loral Firms MESSRS. Stanton NJ* m -niv] C«»., Lul in Ihe ir we fcly reprrt dat.'d Jun* 22 8'o"k :ikln£ th» 4 Uni d S\u v* r a ?"lt>cj and Iquulution of cubt v f uly hodiu?s hnve J.-d u prccs in jI! mfl'Hy beiiti:
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  • 144 5 Profound Disagreement Over Stabilisation Reuter Wireless Profound disagreement on the question of immediate currency stabilisation was manifested at to-day's sitting of the International Chamber of Commerce between the British official delegation and business leaders of other countries, not •biy those belonging to the gold bioc The latter pressed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 235 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000. Keserve Fund Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. •titANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, banfu. Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsjnking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka. Paris. Peiping, Rangoon, Rio
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    • 24 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MA RGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICfI: 2. FINLAYSO* GRFFN.
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    • 405 5 ■9 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WI DOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusuai in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary disability through
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  • 124 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Haruna Maru, Shinkyo Maru 18; Josefina 16; Raub !!>; Pres. van Buren 11; Nanshin Maru 8; Agamemnon
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  • 195 6 The Mystery Of Edwin Drood" "Tha Mystery cf Edwin Drcod." the most mystifying of mystery stories his been barked for an ear'y showing at the Pa\ i!ic n Tht all c, shol tly. I Claud? Rains, the fam:u<? "Invisible Man" has the leading: lOle, that of a
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  • 151 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (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 La Plata Maru, due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands
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  • 26 6 The s.s. Van Vollenhoven for Saigon. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 11 a.m. on Ist proximo.
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  • 28 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally advertised for despatch by s.s. despatched on Ist proximo will now be despatched by s.s. Meerkerk closing at 3 p.m. to-day.
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  • 182 6 SELLING Singapwe, June 29. London 4 months' sight 214 London 3 months' sight 213 31,32 London 60 days' sight 2 3 1516 30 days' sight 213 ***** xmdon demand 1 213% London T.T. 2J3V Lyons and Paris demand 860 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 571T Batavia and
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  • 99 6 British Official Wireless London, June 28. Paris 74 33 64. New York 4.94 58. Montreal 4.943 4 Brussels 29.20. Geneva 15.06. Amsterdam 7 24. Milan 59 9 16. Berlin 12.21 >/ 2 Stockholm 19.39V2. Copenhagen 22.39y 2 Oslo 19.90V a Vienna 2fii 4 Prague 1173/ 4 Helsingfors 226.
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  • 198 6 Singap* „c, June 28. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. I Siam > W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 Koyan $120 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 Der Koyan $117 Rice,
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  • 229 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNK 29 High Tides.—lo.4s a.m., 9.40 pm Football: "Malaya" Cup, Combined Services v. Negri Sembilan. Anson Road Stadium; Selangor v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur; Burma Rifts v. Kedah Taiping. Cricket: Teachers' Assn. v. S.C.R.c S.CR.C, 2 p.m.; S.R.C v.
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  • 69 6 ALHAMBRA—"Red Mornin" CAPITOL.— The Gay Divorcee. EMPlRE.—"Cantonese .talkie GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe laikies MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkNEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"The Gilded Lily RITZ.—"The Phantom of the Air" Serial—Chapters I—-6—6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. To-morrow—chapters 7
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 375 6 ««ilMlllllllMllttl^WnntiWtiißwwMw^ SINGAPORE HOTELS I flMiks Intel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and I A FASCINATING DISTINCTIVE PERFORMANCE BY NINO FELY Comedians, Singers International Dancers 1 APPEARING NIGHTLY NON-DINERS $1.00. I I Additional Attraction: The management is
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    • 239 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—Bungalow, ill Wilkinson Road Immediate entry. Apply 16, Kirk Terrace. WANTED I Experienced Typewrite; Salesman. Apply Box 879, Malaya Tribune. Free passage to E.igland (in about- one mon-n's time) in return for care of two .children during voyage, Box 680, Malaya Tribune. DANtTnG Foxtro-. Waltz, Tango, etc.,
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    • 66 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only: RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2868. ll ™iS7^~ I SATURDAY. 29TH JUNE, 1935. ns Hn Production THE LION OF SINGAPORE" J at Twibfht Hall, centre of New World with new sets pf
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    • 33 6 ROWNTREE'S PASTILLES Pastilles and Gums packed •n glass jars taste even better than they look. You can't mistake the superior flavours which can only be attained by using the best and purest ingredients
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 452 6 i postal wgiygggc MAILS CLOSED TO-DAY ♦Medah, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe and North and South America (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besut, J Dungun, Kemaman, Kemasek and Kretay (Bhanurangsi) 2 p.m. Djambi (Tobaj 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 3 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Senang/
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 109 7 g TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. rj 3 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, [> a SINGAPORE. I Telephone No. 2633. D, Stockists cf Ejilca 1 Cj Brand New Port- Jp Oil X able Typewriters, fcW*6mtßl t? Cj 4 Banks with HltvC'Bl g |jj oa^ ds fitt,ed w 'tl> Lsj Also Dealers in new secondhand
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    • 101 7 i There is pleasure and fascination in ownership of a small Aquarium. It is decorative, inexpensive, and with a little advice at the outset- trouble free. We have a fresh stock of Jananese Fish from 20 ct's to $50. American fish also stocked. Aquariums range in price from $1 to
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    • 97 7 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy a WESTIN6HOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET I The same engineering genius that f built the world's first Broadcasting J Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range good volume OVERSIZE
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    • 128 7 #SfSS I \T% Life and sparkle mm —colour fljj movement—music and gaiety. All H too soon the evening passes. The H last dance is announced, the last H round of drinks called—oheery H friends disperse. How will you I feel in the morning J Stale mm heavy lazy Not if
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    • 310 7 11l w /modern giri is a young lady of good taste she prefers P LAYER'S Players' cigarette.'" j RADIO SETS AND COMPONENTS. I II LOUD SPEAKERS PICKUPS AERIALS I RECORD-CHANGERS MOTORS METERS I SWITCHES VALVES TRANSFORMERS EVERYTHING IN THE RADIO LINE I SOLDERING IRONS AT $1.00 EACH. Private Telephones Manual
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1132 7 EMPIRE PROGRAMMES PHOHl, HOLLAND BERLIN, SHORT WAVE v.u.c. Calcutta FOR WEEK-END «iTATinM r> lb M WillWn (Wavelength 49.10 Metres). Programmes For The Saturday. Commentary On The Week-End Programmes For The R.A.F. Display (PCJ19 1M > Week-End G S^T^ (PCJ: 19.71 Metres). 1 0 4 1 p.m. Ditto. (In English. THE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 251 8 ji DARKEST NEW GUINEA for the first time on lUI I|h X R.K.O. Radios authentic thriller of the South Sea Islands with the savage head hunters of Jgl I(3* 1 ALHAMBRA I I utSn Y' f Shipwreck* 1 II GREED AND VENGEANCE! [fjl ll F THUNDERING THRI L L S
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    • 316 8 II 1 K.K.O. Radio's Grandest Girl-Show Since "RIO RITA" 0 I I j Acclaimed by Packed Houses At Every j] Show! Hear the Song Hits! Sec the h SHOWS TO-DAY I DazsUng Dmce S^ciacles! 3.15—6.15—9.15 t The King Queen of Dance-land, the Famous Pair of Favourites from "Flying Down to
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    • 245 8 *l ITS GREAT FIX. A SAUCY COM«bj OF A LITTLE LAD* WHO WENT PLACES AND T>ID THINGS! PAVILION IT MUST BE LOVE! THI GILDED LILY' with FRED lUYMIIAnQ, C AUBREY SMITH EDWARD CRAVEN EXTRA 9 TROOPING OF THE COLOUR" PgVeYE 8 "THE PERRY" 111 l LLM jj I CAPITOL. THEATRE
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  • 309 9 Gaming Dispute Leads To Stabbing (From Our Oum Correspondent J Muar, June 27. A SPECIAL sitting of the Assizes began 'ast Week-end before Mr. Justic? J. V Mills. The enly criminal cass to be dealt with was fitk in which Vadivelu, a labourer woiking en Sagil C ntral
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  • 195 9 "irst Lord's Explanation In Commons British Official Wireless. London. June 27. THE Fir£t Lord of the Admiralty was asked in the House of Commons today to explain in what eireumsiances 'he Government oontemolated giving resent under the Anglo-German Naval Agreement to the German Govc rmcnt. in event
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  • 55 9 Milon, Ontario. Mr. James Henry Ames, a native of Bromley, Kent, who won renown as one of Canada's best-known naturalists, has died here at the age of 82. He came to Canada as a child. His remarkable collection of 1,500 mounted birds is now housed in the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 340 9 [LAST NIGHT OF GEORGE ARLISS AS THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON IN THE I IRON DUKE *SJ(Kk TO-MORROW Romance and uproarious < <»mecly combined in a colourful behind-the-scenes aH broadcasting satire JIMMY Dl RANTE LUPE YELEZ 4 MILLS BROTHERS MHEHa NORMAN FOSTER, WILLIAM GARGAN ■B in STRICTLY DYNAMITE I I TO-DAY
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    • 477 9 r i iii rjiiiiiiii i i i n i i ii iiiiiiit!i!i|iiiii|tiiniiiiii|iii';r:iTi 1.1 iii•t•« i i i i r srm j T. M. A. Music House I 61-63 High Street—l 67. Selegie Road and 851 Geylang Road. Z 1 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE m m I FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY j
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  • 110 10 OEHLERS—Or 29th June, 1935, at No. 52-A, St. Patrick's Road, Singapore, suddenly and quietly, Charles Christian Oehlers, 60 years, late of Messrs. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. The funeral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to-day. Deeply regretted. The funeral of Madam Chiang Cheng
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  • 629 10 JJARELY has the new tension died down in the Far East when news comes' of a fresh crisis between Italy and Abyssinia. British newspapers—even those with the best reputations for caution—regard the situation as very grave and some of them speak of a definite threat of war.
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  • 130 10 Exportation Of "Selected Seeds" In exercise ctf the powers Conferred on him by Section 38 cf the Rubber Regulation Ordinance, 1934. the Governor in Council hereby from this date and until further notification exempts from the provisions of Section 17 of the Ordinance any person exporting "selected seeds"
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  • 146 10 y iU Friday, June 28. In the morning His Exceiiency arrived at Singapore from Seremban The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this eveni ng: T t i c Hon Mr A s Small, Sir David Galloway,
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  • 48 10 Mr. William Teeling will be tht speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary dub to be held at the Ade.phi Hotel on Wednesday. Mr Teeling went to Australia as special corresmmes m connection with the Melbourne Centenary, and he will speak on his visit.
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  • 126 10 T he Singapore Criminal Assize Court will begin hs sessions in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 2. Mr F. Dorrington Ward, F.R.1.8.A., has been appointed to be Registrar of the Board of Architects. Mrs. M. M. Waugh, Nursing Sister, I has been seconded for service un<:er j the Government
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  • 180 10 AT the last meeting ot the committee ™of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) »Association, a member suggested that it will be a convenience to the public if Raffles Library were opened at 8.30 in the morning instead of 9. No sooner suggested than done.
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  • 231 10 JHE Calendar of Raffles College ror 1935-6, which has just been issued, gives full information regarding the facilities which the College offers. One day it is hoped that Singapore will have its university, for the committee appointed in 1918 to submit a scheme for the permanent commemoration of
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  • 183 10 not wire to Penang?"—or words to that effect—was the suggestion made by Mr. E. A. Brown at the conclusion of the fortnightly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission. The meeting lasted exactly 29 minutes, a which no doubt prompted Mr. Brown to make the above suggestion, 1
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  • 187 10 |Y|R. Malcolm Mac Donald has not had long to wait before finding out that the lot of a Secretary of State for the Colonies, is, like that of Gilbert's policeman, not a happy one. The other day in the House of Commons, Mr. F. A. Macquisten, K.C.,
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  • 309 10 By "Looker-On" DATHING suits made of wood are now being worn, I note. Down to the sea in chips. AAA Much of the crisis news resembles a Cheap Sale notice in some shops. It means nothing. AAA About the first question that's asked about a wedding
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  • 125 11 ATTEMPT TO ENTER PEIPING Invaders Repelled REBEL LEADERS CAPTURED Reuter. Tokyo, June 28. JAPANESE reports from Peiping J yesterday evening state that a thousand irregulars with an armoured car gathered at Fengtai under the command of General P a Chien Wu, a former subordinate
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  • 117 11 Tokyo, June 28. HithertOf n*disturbances have occurred in PeJ|)ing City. Chinese troops in Tungchow, in the demilitarised zone, have gone over to Paichienwu and took possession of Yingkowchen at 3 a.m. Another uprising is reported to have occurred in Changsintin, ten miles to the southwest of Peiping, on
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  • 56 11 Invaders Repelled By The Police Reuter. Shanghai, June 28. A message from Peiping states that Martial Law has been proclaimed following an attempt by Chinese troops, whose identity is unknown, to enter the city headed by an armoured car. The gates were hastily closed and armed police repelled
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  • 111 11 Reuter. Peiping, June 28. Martial law was lifted at noon and the rebel leaders taken prisoners. It appears that the Chinese troops, beliefed to be the\tfmnant> of Gen. Yu Hsueh Chung* Army, occupy Fengtai Railway Station, mites outside Peiping, but an attempt the city by lhe Yungtlng CateTWhich
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  • 142 11 Shanghai, June 29. rv>n P r?>! Chien, the Hope l chairman, states that the mutineers lr Fenetai have been suppressed by the infantry and cavalry of General Wen Fu Lin's division. Those who recreated to Fengtai from Peiping have abandoned tlie armoured cars they seized. A number of
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  • 393 11 Lord Essendon Discusser Scheme London. June 28. THE rationalisation scheme for shipping 1 was discussed in a speech by Lord Essendon, the well-known British shipowner, in a speech bef<?re the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris to-day. Th* scheme, as drafted by the International Shipping Conference, provides
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  • 279 11 "Ballot" Favours Continued Membership British Official Wireless. London, June 28 THE final figures of "the ballot" were announced at the Albert Hall mass meeting by Lord Cecil, who had been prominently identified with its organisation The ballot started fifteen months ago and propounded a series
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  • 140 11 Application For Laying Out Back Lane Whereas the Chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust has requested the Governor in Council under the provisions cf Section 144 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) and Section 2 (3) of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, 1927, to ordor that a back-lane cf a
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  • 88 11 Reduced Rates For Consumers In Bangkok (F<rom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 28. As the result of negotiations which have been long carried on between the Government Power Station with the Station of the Electiic Corporation, a reduction in charges for light, power and meter becomes effective from
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  • 146 11 Liverpool To London In Three Hours British Official Wireless. London, June 28. The fastest railway journey on record from Liverpool to London was achieved last night when a special test was made of the London Midland and Scottish Princess Royal locomotive to determine the possibilities of sustained
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  • 43 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 26 HM. the King, who has greatly benefited by his rest at Sandrigham, was warmly welcomed by the public on his return this morning to Buckingham Palace, where h© Joined the Queen.—Brtish Official WW=«s.
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  • 410 11 Security And Peace i j "CHINA'S NEED IS THE WORLD'S NEED Reuter. London, June 28. JLjR. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Ambassador in London, speaking at the Twenty-Fifth National Peace Congress in London, presided over by Mr. Arthur Henderson and at which many foreign delegates were
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  • 227 11 Foreign Secretary To Make A Statement 1 1 British Official Wireless. London, June 28. THE Minister for.. League Affairs Mr. Anthony Eden this morning reported to members of the Cabinet the result of the visits paid by him to Monsieur Laval in Paris and Signor Mussolini in
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  • 143 11 Eldest Son Of Mr. R. R. Skelchy (From Our Own Repprter) Ipoh, Saturday. MR. R. R. Skelchy, of Ipoh, received cable news last evening from M*s. Skelchy, that their eldest son, William Arthur Skelchy, who was studying i.i the Salesian College, Famborough, Han is died
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  • 319 11 Hugs Wheat Surplus 228,000,000 BUSHELS IN HOLDINGS Reuter. London, June 28. HPHE disclosure that the Canadian Government's wheat holdings amount to 228,000,000 bushels, which is in excess of all estimates, is the principal topic of conversation in London grain circles. The magnitude of the problem
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  • 490 12 LASTS ONLY 29 MINUTES The Smallpox Outbreak STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT 'JHE monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners held yesterday lasted only 29 minutes, which, as Mr. W. Bartley, the President; said, was a record time for a very considerable period. The President made a
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  • 454 12 Outbreak Cannot Be Called An Epidemic Dr. P. S. Hunter said that those advertisements were for the convenience of medical practitioners. As regard.? typhoid, they had about eight or nine cases from a certain district. He was perfectly satisfied from previous investigations of two years ago and from
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  • 295 12 Committee Appointed To Revise It Moving that a committee consisting of five members and the President be appointed to revive the Five Years Programme, Mr. Bartley said that he did not think that that matter required any introduction. The Five Years Programme Committee itself advised that it should
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  • 693 12 Confusion During Funeral Processions On the adjournment, Mr. Laycock referred to the question he had asked. He sugges ed that the matter be referred to the programme committee for their consideration. He would like to stress that that piece of road would give an alternative route to the
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  • 180 12 Eight Small-Pox Cases In Singapore j ATE3T reports from the Health Bulte- tin of the League cf Nations Eastern Bureau state that eight cases and two deaths cf small-pox took place in Singapore during the week' ending June 27. Colombo and Saigon have notified the pretence of human
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  • 247 12 Bankruptcy Court SHIPPING VENTURE WHICH FAILED Singapore, Friday. 'J'HE f ac t that within the space of a year he had spent about $50,000 through reckless living was disclosed by Lee Siew Bin, in the course of his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice
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  • 724 12 Another Construction Of The Will The negotiations were delayed from time to -time, and he borrowed money on the strength of the offer he had received from the trustees. Subsequently the trustees refused their offer because of an originating summons put before the Court by certain daughters of
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  • 650 12 Entitled To Apply For Discharge In the public examination of Ho Hing Chow, a young clerk employed by the Singapore Turf Club, Mr. C. O. Lim Informed his lordship /that bankrupt's bi other had paid a dividend of 100 per cent, and he was therefore entitled
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  • 413 12 Three Charges Against Johore Malay (From Our Ozcn Correspojida T TT Mure Bahru, June He hearing was continud this mor in the Pohce Court, before Sheik] Bakar bin Yahya (Second If agist Johore Bahru), of the case in wl Malay named Omar bin Awan E emn i.
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  • 42 12 The Secretary of State for -he Colonies has notified HRS. the Governor that H.M. thz Kinr, will not be advised 10 exercise his power of disallowance in respect cf the Ordinance to make provision for the regulation of Money Lendinr.
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  • 217 13 England And The Davis Cup Singapore, Saturday. MRS Helen R. Barrett, wife of Mr H Roper Barrett, the chairman ci 1 i. Davis Cup selection committee of the British Lawn Tennis Association, and manager <>f the Davis Cup team, is a vi>it i to Singapore.
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  • 69 13 Transit Time For Cables *To j London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on June 28, were as foiiows: Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. 12 minutes. iTlegrams handed m up to 5.30 p.m. 24
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  • 69 13 Singapore, Saturday. A number of Siamese officials arrived in Singapore this morning on their lit urn from a holiday trip. Messrs. Luang Buiakitch and Luang Narakitch, of the Ministry of the Interior, returned from ihe Philippines. Mr. Luang Wanakit, a foresty officer in the Royal Forestry Department
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  • 343 13 From The Malaya Tribune June 29, 1915 1 THE District Officer of Kuala Kj.ogsar, who is quoted by the Resident of Perak in his annual report for 1914, states that padi cultivation "appears to become less and less popular. In the Bota mukim more than two-thirds of
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  • 61 13 Flooding The South China Market Snanghai, June 29. The Overseas Federation learns that the Siamese are feeling the adverse effects of the Chinese boycott of Siamese rice. Many are urging the Siamese Government to revise its policy towards the Chinese in Siam. Japanese goods are flooding the South
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  • 19 13 Dr. S. J. Campboll, Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, ha.s bsen seconded for service under the Government of Kedah.
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  • 239 13 Mr. C. H. Stanley-Joneh And Miss Noelle Zanetti Singapore. Saturday. THE marriage took place at the Registry Office to-day of Mr. C. H. S anley-Jones. of Derbyshire. England, assistant editor of the Malaya Tribune, and Miss Noelle Zanetti. of Western Australia, secretary of the Far East Oxygen and
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  • 204 13 Seizure Of Shoes In Johore Village 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 2Y. HOW fifteen pairs of rubber shoes, ol Japanese maki\ on which it was not proved that duty leviable by Government had been paid, were found concealed under a bed and some put up for
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  • 270 13 Relief For Earthquake Victims AN entertaining programme was presented to a big audience at the Victoria Theatre last night by the combined efforts of the Indian Association and the Lotus Club. The performance, which was in aid of the earthquake sufferers in Quetta, was under the
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  • 167 13 Seafaring Story At The Alhambra THE CINEMAS A SEAFARING maid's adventures ana her fiance on the tropical seas round New Guinea and the Fiji Islands form the theme of "Red Morning," an R.K.O Radio release which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday, with Steffi Duna and RegisToomey. in
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  • 240 13 Excellent Comedy At The Pavilion DATHOS and humour are cleverly mixed in "The Gilded Lily," a Paramount production which was screened at the PavilUar for the first time yesterday. Claudette Colbert takes the leading role and gives a convincing display as Marilyn David a stenographer, who has
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  • 55 13 In a report which appeared in the Malaya Tribune two days ago under the heading "A New Rubber Factory," it was stated that the factory was situated in Sungei Besi. This was incorrect. The factory is situated in Klang The machinery formerly belonged to the Tan Kah
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    • 88 13 LJ _|—rfSW I jack I mm I Wfnori t.i mm I mm I 1 I/m IT O HtalM to I H hin B 1 I 1 —11'"'"■if "3 I I r —3 iZTZ^ 1 1 1 11 I Bay V"£ l e HI I /rnsn plckA I jyts THKNK3 B
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  • 175 14 Wimbledon Tennis A. 4 LAST EIGHT IN MEN'S SINGLES Reuter. London, June 28. TWO more seeded players were beaten in the Wimbledon championships to-day. In the fourth round of the Men's Singles, D. Budge (U.S.A.) became one of the last e-ffht, by beat'ing C.
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  • 130 14 The following have been inviUd tc play association football for S.C.C. Ist XI v. Government Services Fcotba 1 Association on Wednesday, July 3. at 6C C (Friendly) G H Stlo:bach: L. V Taylor an! G. R Davidson, c. J Beiabrck and R. N. Elliott: K. C. Gi«Vti J
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  • 150 14 Shanghai Footballers To Give Exhibitions THE Shanghai Chinese football team which WCn the local international title and th" China-Portugal series will make a tour 3 Java for a s?ries of 15 games The team will be composed of from 17 to 20 players under the charge Ol
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  • 137 14 The fo" lowing have been invitrd to play I for the S.R.C. v. R.E. (First Division* ,on Wednesday. July 3, at 5 15 p.m. at j Anson Road Stadium. I J. Edwaids. T Albuquerque. (Capi. H. Humphr:es. R Barth. H. V. Str.c 1 G. Windsor. G. C. Ross,
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  • 78 14 The following will represent the Trca-sUry-Audlt Sports Un::yi in a friend! match cf four singles and one douhf 5 against the August B. P. at the Dev">a <diire Badminton Party's court. Gran-c R td at 3-30 p.m. to-day: SINGLES: Teo Soo Poh. Yap Chin I c K"'h Chek Tu.-n
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  • 88 14 YOUNG JOHNSON MALAYA CUP SOCCER To-Day's Match In Singapore Singapore. Saturday. THE Malaya Cup fixture between Negri Sembilan and the Combined Services, which is to be played at iLe Anson Road Stadium to-day. to be a very interesting game. (The Combined Services have met Malacca and Johore and have won
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  • 125 14 the narrow margin of 2 goals to 1, and wtere it was stated rathtr lucky to win the match. From this it can be judged that the Negri have got a team to be reckoned with, and it remains to b3 seen whether the Services can maintain their unbeaten record
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  • 210 14 Race No. I—Take My Tip (All Engagements). Race No. 2—Song Land (All Engagements). Race No. 3—Argent. Race No. 4—Devon King. Lady Keith, Applewood. Race No. s—Memory, Greenstone. Race No. 6—Sailing On. Race No. 7—Short Suit. Punkawalla. Race No. B—l>j pc Of Peace, Parmint, Mrss Sardis. DOUBLES—Races Nos. 5 Races Nos.
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  • 414 14 Spaniard Given A Lesson In Boxing The best bou; of the evening was the ten three-minute-rounder between the Japanese. Midget Ito, and Tcnv D'arcy. It was the return battle, the previous affair ending hi a draw. D'arcv had a tremendous advantage in weight, scaling 7 st. 13
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  • 383 14 Plenty Of Action And Thrills Although Tarley increased his weight by a couple of pounds, he lost none of his speed. He was like a jack-in-box. De Castro and Fernandez were in his "orner. Johnson had Edwin de Souza and Little Lewis. Immediately after the handshake Tarley
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  • 157 14 France's Lawn Tennis Need IT is the nature of "star" performers, judging from our experience of them, to shine when least expected! Either they rise suddenly to brilliance in the first place, or, having slowly earned a name for themselves, t-hey as suddenly fade out just when most
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  • 91 14 Japanese Win Big Track Meet At Tokyo Tokyo. June 15. JAPAN to-day defeated tfcfe Philippine J 50-25 in a track and field miet;::-; held at the Meiji Shrine Outer Gard'-n Stadium. Ryutoku Yophioka. star sprinter cf t&c Nipponese pack, repeated his perform ance :f a week ago and
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  • 54 14 Invitation? have been issued by tne Director and Staff cf St. Anthony's Boys' School. fc r the 21st Annual Athl tic Spoits of the Schorl, which will be held at the Jalan Besir Stadium, on Wednr, day July 3, 1935 commencing at 245 p.m Mrs. D. R.
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  • 281 14 Successful Sports Mcci Held Singapore. Saturday. THE Fairfield Girls School Sposts meeting was held at the school ground al Neil Road yesterday in the present a big gathering ol friends, guard: and well-wishers. Among the guests present were:—Mr Armstutz: Mr. H. R. Cheo.seman. In tor of Schools;
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  • 297 15 WINS BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Lowest Score Ever Mads THREE "BIRDIES" AND AN "EAGLE" Reuter. London, June 28. ALFRED Perry, the professional attached to Leatherhead Surrex Golf Club, won the Open Golf Championship at Muirhead to-day, his aggregate for tour rounds being 28:}, which is equal to
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  • 368 15 Results Of Inter-School Sports (F.om Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, June 27. The High School, St. Francis' Institution, the Anglo-Chinese School and St. Mary* School competed yesterday evening on the High School ground in th* Inter-School Sports fcr the Ball Athleti" Shield. The weather was .splendid and the finishes
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  • 57 15 The following have been invited to play for the S.R.C. against ihe P W D. ICclay (Saturday) at 2 p.m. on S.R.C round: C A. Tessensohn. A. G. Armstrong. E. 'c Mercer, J. Loveday. J. Edward-' L. Reuters. C. eh S~uza. M. Orr. H. it. ea'hetohet, D. DT'olta
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  • 59 15 The following have been invited to play football for S.C.C. "B" v. H.M.S. Teir~r on Mcnday. July 1, 1935, at S.C.C. G. Boas; T J. L. Watk.ns and V. C. Teasdale; A. H West. P. H. Harris.n :»rd D. A' xander. A. Cromarty, G. F 1.. Moger. A.
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  • 549 15 Detailed Resuits RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. A RECORD entry was forthcoming for this year's A.B.M. Goit meeting at Sandwich. On the first day weather was unfavourable with very stroke gusty wind in the morning and still
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  • 28 15 Singapore, Friday. Playing on the F. and N. ground this j evening, a team from H.M.S. Terror beat ihe Eraser and Neave -is team uv 3—2.
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    • 514 15 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERIES ABOUT INDIGESTION Relief- quick relief- is your one overwhelming necessity when Buffering from stomach pa:ns and indigestion. That is whleadmg medical authorities—specialists doctcrs. hospitals—recommend and specify Bisurated' Magnesia for even the most obst.nate cases cl dyspepsia, acid Btortach and gastritis. They knew (for they are in touch
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    • 187 15 g TBB GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT" by reason of the fact f that in a period of little more than a 5| quarter of a century it has r (1) built up a large business all over Asia; j (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial I position; -5 (3) introduced
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  • 150 16 Reduction Of Municipal Charges Suggested Tiu reduction of one cent in th* Municipal charges for electricity referred to at the las- meeUng of the committee of [the Singapore Lta Payers' Association "eaporc RatetiorA^\Z CQI d make repretmnta<n? n f i he Mnnlci PaUty with a view o a
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    • 424 16 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CIIURCII OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL G 50 a.m.. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m Matins. 8 am.., Choral Eucharist. 'J 15 a.m., Holy Communion. 5.30 pm., Evensong Choral) and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion: on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
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  • 87 18 Letters To Th* Editor lOnr readers est knitted to write to us on subjects of pubtse inter est. ft must be understood that the "Malaga Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEt AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten, double spacing J, and
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  • 256 18 iTo the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) S r—The thanks of rubber planters in johore and Malaya genera'ly are due t: the .-ion. Mr. W. Miller Mackay for the able tfay he put their case before the Johore State Council on Tuesday last fcr th' .eduction of quit rents
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  • 94 18 VTo the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—l suggest that an association be formed of authorised estate agents and brokers, to contiol its members. And I further suggest that the Government make it necessary for an annual licence to be taken out. to eliminate unauthorised persons from
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  • 559 18 Election Of Deputy Mentri Besar (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 26. THERE was a good gathering of members present at the annual general meeting of the Johore Club, held t'his evening in the Club house with Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (President) in
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  • 103 18 A Child's Letter To The King THE following letter, written by a cMn I and addressed to the King, has received by King George's Jubilee Tni« Fund, St. James's Palace: "My Dear King,—I was very gi a <l thnt you had this love'y Jubilee. I i;*t.V
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  • 37 18 His Excellercy the Oovenmr been pleased to declare the days as holidays in the Colony July I. -Bank Ftoliday. Nov. 11 (Armictke Day).—Pub; ic Tr day. Dec. 27 (Hari Raya Puasa) i Holidaj.
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  • 18 18 Members of D and G untitled Singaport only, will hold a d the Drill Hall to-night, starting o'clock.
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  • 33 18 A meeting of the Fortnightly club will be held at the Y.W.C.A RaffZ Quay, at 9.30 a.m. on Monday Mrs Shively will speak on Oriental Rots and show examples of her own rug*
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    • 692 18 I IN BED EACH WINTER WITH RHEUMATISM Although Only In Her Teens This young woman has certainly had her share of trouble. Though only twenty now, she was laid up each winter with rheumatism for five or six years. Last winter was different. By that time she had bcgu.i to
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    • 44 18 ■■•■«■■«H^ MWMMWMa I —s Luxurious Growth of S\ I Tresscs ii^y^^^^ H lou could be the proud possessor of R U ihe-, if only you use this scicntificall, H prepared lUMC HAIR OIL. lOn Sale Everywhere i m S MAS H "A ROYAL DRINK"
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    • 180 18 "GIVE ME CASTORIA EVERY TIME!" CASTO^ V love its pleasant candy And mothers know I I ¥8 I never cause the griping jßfl^^HHi anc u P sef stomach that Q| come from adult laxatives which are too harsh for a child's young body* There is no castor oil in Castoria,
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  • 117 19 Mv lirai Boys. From ihr number of < ontrihuiions I receive dally I musi say you all arc really playing your part in increasing the popularity mi the Corner anil making ii as interesting as possible. Your articles tmo are becoming more and more interesting
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  • 332 19 Hit The Duke of Jeriko") It. is exceedingly worthy of note that the motion pictures of the present day have made tremendous strides in the matter of improvement and bettermeru. so many years ago we had what we ntned the silent pictures in which the players demonstrated their
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  • 231 19 (By "David Ho") Experience is the harvest of life, and f v ry harvest is the result of a sowing. The experience Which young people most crave is that of success in some service for which they are- naturally fitted. And they wish it at once—immediately. Youth
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  • 319 19 (By "Gunboat*') One «fine moonlight night my friend and I were having a row in a boat. Wc rowed from Pulau Brani at 8 o'clock, when the moon was shining very brightly and the sea was covered as if with silver. The heavens were decorated with millions
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