Malaya Tribune, 8 July 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII.- No. 160 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July H, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1936. KIVJS UUNIo.
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    • 95 1 %n.l The ©riktte Dominant In s^Aalaya i DAIRY MAID > Solo CiU'ltlUnyQP (Incorporated in S. S.) hi 3— wkW j MILK AT ITS BEST 1 I SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I I BECAUSE J j rm) QUALITY IS WORTH TWICE THE PRICE (f j SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY (I Blue
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    • 121 1 THE "CONTAX* CAMERA Sole Afenttf THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT 00, ko box 92. SINGAPORE. ffSll Crosse Blackwells Soup«. Jam*. Pickle Sauces and Pastes and many othw pre--1 W pared food dei:?ac:«s owe their pe** faction to th* lonsr at-k rience j *f onp of th* oldest r d b rt *t
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  • 751 2 Shipping News Notices. NORTH ATLANTIC CROSSINGS Glamour Of Record As Potent As Ever THROUGHOUT the history of North Atlantic steam navigation the question of how to increase speed, and so shorten the period of the ocean crossing, has been lnt stent. Since the first regular steamship service was inaugurated it
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  • 365 2 Increase In Passenger Traffic Last Year IN 1932, th© Navigazione Generale Italiana and Lloyd Sabaudo, in association with the Cosulich Line, combined to form the Italia Line, which has since operated the ships formerly owned by the two firstnamed concerns. The accounts of the Italia Line for the
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    • 419 2 BTEAMER SAILINGS P&O^d BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BEHAK 6,000 July 18 RANCH I 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 ■AJfPURA 17,000 Aug. 16 BURDWAN 6,070 Aug. 29 RAJPIIANA 17,000 Aug. 30 MANTUA 11,000 Sept 6 CHITRAL
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    • 484 2 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO.. LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. NAM YONG Tues. July 9 s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Fri. July 12 For SOURABAYA
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    • 227 2 N.Y.ILL IN E (Incorporated in Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. As from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Maru," August Bth for London, fares by steamers will be:Naples $497 &'ss4o $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326 *Wl London 557 600 343 369 Next Sailing— s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU July
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    • 504 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M 8 Slum. ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10
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    • 423 2 STEAMER SAILING? NOKDDEUTSCHER fj&& LLOYD. |P *"P P (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in* tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1936. SAALE, for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan July 17 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen SCHARNHORST, for Naples, Marseilles Barcelona July 10 DONAU, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca July 17 KOELN,
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  • 87 3 RrBBER PRICE DOW? SLIGHTLY Wry Little lousiness Passing Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19%, cts., down Vs ct Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore), $114'up \t»terday's Prices: London: No market. New York: No market. TIN 1. ndon: No market. ros>-rate: London-New 4.95^ X»-v York-London 4.95 "8 IUBKKII U:
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  • 1495 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following ahare quotation* are issued by Fmaer and Co and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, MomiGy, 10 a.m. Issue Frnser yar a ue m Co. fcjvatt ft Ampul 3 4 3 SJ»% 4| 1% A Kumbang 32 6 33 g 30- 32
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  • 67 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers Sellers. No. LX.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 19% 19% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 19% 19% No. LX.R.S.S. (Spot-loose (awardabh Spore) 19% 19% do. July 20 20% do. Aug Sept. 20% 20% do. Oct. Dec. 20%
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  • 221 3 Steady All Round Increase British Official Wireless. London July 5. l DDf<%,FSING the House *»f Common* )'i the third reading of the Finance B:li tin Chancellor cf the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said, in *he c< urse of a gmeial review of trade conditions: Railway traffic, bank
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  • 235 3 Activity In Australian Gold Minings Reuter Wireless. London. July 3. See-saw conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange to-day. Investment stocks were up and speculative descriptions down, although amon» the latter. Victoria Falls and Transvaal J Power were prominent or. the capital bonus issue. West Auj-ralian gold minings were
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  • 105 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit ana various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.07 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.83 5h»»ll Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 51 3 The following are the prices of Soconj gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Qasoilne (ex pump) ->er British Imperial Gall«n $0.13 Socony Motor Gasoline drums) per drum $3.4A *~"onv Motor Gasoline ($4 tins) per On SS.79 KKRO0BR Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) BjflS Sylvan Arrow (per tin)
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  • 309 3 Unprecedented Move 1 In London Reuter. London, July (i IN unprecedented development in the history of the bullion market occurred during the fixing of the silver price in London to-day when brokers decided to deiay fixing in order to sec whether America wouid enter the market. The price
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  • 83 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT j Singapore, Monday. I MINING: Quiet, Petalmgs $5.90 $6.10, Takuapas 20 20 9. U. Klangs $1.09 $1.13, Kramats buyers 40 Rawang Tin Fids. 5 7V 2 Hong Fans 47- 4** 1 T. Harbours $6.80 $7.10. RUBBERS: Quiet. Metakabs .384 .394. N. Seudai $1 35 $1.42» 2
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  • 128 3 New Qumea Planters Turn To i Other Crops Sydney, Jun« 24. Mr. D. Hore-Lacy, a New Guinea planter, who arrived from Rabaui recently, said that planters in New Guinea had turned to the cultivation of crops, notably cocoa and tobacco, owing to the persistent slumps in copra
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    • 244 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LOOTED, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. vapital FulH Raid Yen 100.000.000. ve«rr\e Fund Yen I2SJMJM. HEM) OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. ■RANCHES at Alexandria Batavia 'iarra. Dairen, Fengl Haml rg, Hankirrr, Harbin. Honolulu. H-r.gkong, HsinSnnjf. Karachi Kobe. London, Lo? Angeles, Man la. Moji. Nagasaki, Kagoya, New York. Osaka, Pari-. Peiping,
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    • 21 3 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. FTNLAYSOK GREEN.
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    • 424 3 S i I! SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. 60 long as premium* on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always tne danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance to me expenses. The Asia Life ofiers a sure and exclusive
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    • 64 3 DAILY WEATHER REPOR" Malayan Meteorological Sen foe Yes* nlay. Last Night Bright M n Sunshine. Temp. leg. F. I" bes. H >urs dee. F. r qr 0 v .11 Pi 1 KB 75 C'-iw-i*"' 9] Nil M 72 v tm Bham 92 N 8.3 76 Pukit .lerarr. W Nil 10.1
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    • 610 4 M. HASSAN, M A 17. BRAS BAB AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Eptimate submitted upon request without charge or obHgation' 'PHONE
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    • 591 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One telescope complete. Cheap. View at> Powell Co., 2 Raffles Place. SITUATIONS VACANT. PRINTERS AND PRESSMEN WANTED. Ohinese Imposer, Page-locker and Slugaan Wanted —only experienced men need Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., Singapore. WANTED—Junior male Chinese shorthand typist, must be conversant with ousiness correspondence, apply Box No. •34,
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    • 715 4 TOOTHACHE f BANISHED INSTANTLY by ODONTORO. Tooth-ache is a common complaint; which frequently results in the sufferer being unable to eat or sleep. There are many so-called Tooth-ache remedies on the market but very few of them proved effective. Now Odontoro as offered to you is an absolute guaranteed cure.
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    • 497 4 DIABETES, ALBUMINURIA, PARALYSIS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SKIN-DISEASES, NERVOUSNESS, PILES, FISTULA and numerous other secret and chronic diseases of male and female successfully treated by our celebrated highly qualified Ayurvedic specialist, THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, 135, Serangoon Road, Singapore. Enclose stamp for reply. PHYSICAL CULTURE. For Young and Old—Me n and Women. Develop
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    • 451 4 BUY THE BEST AT Minimum Prices! Grand Display of Genuine Cyma, Vulcain and Roskopf Watches AT 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) M«Maj|aaaa«Bßjj P.S. mmm ißHaaatf^aatfßjfanHßißßntiMHtfßl^B^^Bnjaß^ ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. 162, South Bridge Rd., Singapore. (Branch—34B, North Bridge Rd THE HIGH CLASS OPTICAL HOUSE With Over 10 Years' Experience, mSSSSSS
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  • 331 5 Government Buys Chinese Concern From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. |T is understood tliat the Perak Gov- > nnment has extended its rice milling operations by the acquisition of what i. said to be the largest Chinese nee mill in Parit Buntar. Th s mill
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    • 111 5 SK !VIT° XIC IXK A Medicinal juu toaic value and of well known 'r nts ,a »>eing marketed. A anatyst vouches for the mo Ton c Wine as follows: > a sound full- fv It is fri J all nbjectionabh secon »ry *f feraientati n." The bey .-ago tnsto, toondors,
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    • 32 5 MADE BY THE MAKERS OF FAMOUS ># tW^Bf^i Surely you prefer Slim Beauty Then begin with LIPOLYSIN A safe sure Fat Reducer Slimmer. Universally prescribed by Doctors. Available at all Dispensaries Stores. uMßmnannnMtnnnmKaHHa
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    • 17 5 III!! tnere s nothing to compare with ijjj ;V;j. the refreshing fragrance of "47//" Cologne. A dab
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    • 177 5 I ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES j As from 12th June SINGAPORE-LONDON in 554 days 2 departures a week. I Mai,s close ?t the G.P.0., Singapore every WEDNESDAY fi and SATURDAY at 1.15 p.m. Send your letter by X.L.M. Dutch Airmail and get a reply within a fortnight! ifinhgHi.Tj-y- r i
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 181 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills For To-Day '7"* 1 followlnj the mme o{ dtiUs for to-day. July t>: TO-DAY JULY 8 5 J* -HeadqiLir era, fJLA. IT), Sec., 5.15 pjn.—Hcadqaaiten, s.K E. <v>, Knots and Lashings. 5J0 pm.—■Clifford Pier st-.c.re. (tj I pin .—Jardiae steps S-F.CJU5. (vj Europeans, For Forts.
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    • 346 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Haydn Hsard And His Band !JO HAY'S Empire wireless programme s lis follows; TRANSMISSION 2 anhVh m All-England Tennis Club Meof.ng, Wimbledon, J..0 running commentary by Col Brand and Captain 11. B. T. Wakelam G. 40 pm. Haydn Heard and his Band G.eenwi h Tune Signal at
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    • 178 5 PHOHI, HOLLAND Wireless Programme For To-Day (PCJ: 1971 Metres). /•50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement*. 8 p.m. Electrical transcriptions. fU p.m. Meeting Of The Phohi Club. (Announcer answers listener*' reports) 8.40 p.m. Records. DAVENTRr WAVELENGTHS Transmission 1: 4.30 am. to 630 r GSB, GSD. transmission 2: 11 a.m.
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    • 192 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day (DJB- 19.74 Metres; DJN? 31.45 Metres, DJQ: 19 03 Metres). 4.05 pm DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song Programme Forecast (Gem.., Engl.). ■nd'CMkL" WI Ua s V <W*mme: "Mother 44» p.m. Newi in English. the°Cn,r yed fr T C lc W-
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  • 227 6 PASSENGERS I The following passengers arrived in Singapore from Europe and ports en route by the Kaissr-I-Hind cn July 3:— Mi. and Mrs. F. D. Bluck Mr. W Brace. Mr. F. G. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. W. i B Cook. Miss Cook,
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  • 72 6 Singapore, Saturday. Raub. British, 573 tons, from Pontianak 6.7 to Pontianak 8.7. Boelongan, Dutch, 578 tons, from SUigkawang 5.7 to Singkawang 9.7. Islander, British, 743 tons, from Chnstmas Island 5.7 to Christmas Island 20.7 Meigen Maru, Japanese. 3,382 tons, from Moji 4.7 to Dur.gun 14.7. Kinta, British, 509
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  • 104 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore*, July 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. k Main Wharf (Entrsnee Gate 3) Hector 14: Siamese Prirce 8. Empir* 4 Doĕk <Eivran»e 3) City of Eastbourne 30; Muroran Maru 32; Elpenor 36: Kai ang 38 Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 41 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-mbrrow and" general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expefeter!; from Holland by the Sibajak, due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 24 6 The sjs. Roggeveen for Batavia etc. Mails previously announced as closing a< 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 2 p.m. to-day.
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  • 22 6 The mail despatched from Singapore on June 14. by the Karapara was delivered in London on July 8 (24 days*.
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  • 189 6 SELLING Singapore, July 5. London 4 months' sight London 3 months' sight 2.5 31|3Z London 60 days' sight London 30 days' sight 213 29|^ London demand Jgjg London T.T. a «ja Lyons and Paris detnand 8W Hamburg demand *JJ New York demand JJJJ Batavia and Sourabaya demand 83
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  • 103 6 British Official Wireless. Lcndon. July 7. Paris 74 47 64. New York 4.95. Montreal 4.96. Brussels 29.32. Geneva 15.11. Amsterdam 7.26. Milan SS IS 16. Berlin 12.25. Stockholm 19.391*. Copenhagen 22.39 l 2 Oslo 19.90V 2 Vienna 2614. Prague 119 V*. HeLsingfors 226 7 8 Madi.d 38 1
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  • 189 6 Singapore* ul y 3 J R (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. «Siam > W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 j R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice. B. Siam No. 1 per Koyan $114 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 per Koyan
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  • 105 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 8 High Tides. —3.05 a.m., 3.50 p.m. Spotlight Revue, Victoria Theaue, 9.30 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R A. v. S R.C., Anson Road Stadium; Div. II. R.E. v. Marine, Pula j Brani; Com. Cup, Oversea
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  • 62 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Scciety Doctor." CAPITOL.—"CIive of India." EMPIRE. —"Frcg over Frisco." GREAT Dancing Sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD—DoubIe talkies. MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI tfJne "Alii Arjuna." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVlLlON.—"Barnacle Bill" and "La Cucaracha." RlTZ.—"Burn 'em up Barnes"- 1 to
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    • 440 6 I i ,,tM«i l i..iiifc.illlliilitHiltilllHllW«tl«lillii«lUHMW»lUl»«"«'» ,,^™u ,m, I SINGAPORE HOfflSj MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 t0 midnight Avn pipst APPEARANCE Oi* T }IF THREE NEW YORKERS I PKMIIAYT'AMERICANICABABET DANCE TEAM A .'lo.Cv virim V NON-DINERS $1.00 I API'EARIM. IGH
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    • 34 6 TEA DANCES Pttom 5 to 7.30 p.m, Every Tuesday, Thursday Am! Saturday <C^** A*SS> mam dances $7 N%htiy /fcSy i/ from ffl 7 Irresistible /«83*4? Rh> thffls 6t V m SILVA *S LIVE ORCHESTRA.
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    • 312 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 119 of 1935. Re HO HING CHOW of No. 21 Tronoh Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a first and final dividend is intended to be
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 306 6 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY South Africa (Roggeveen) 2 p.m. Mauritius (Roggeveen) 2 p.m. Java South-West Sumatra, S.- East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Roggeveen) 2 p.m. pontianak ißaub) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjanj? (Makq.sen 3 p.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and 3ingkawang (Boelongan) 4 p.m. Philippine Islands (R.
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  • 1810 7 Increased Profits \PITAL PROPOSALS APPROVED (By Air Mail) London, June 20. milE fifteenth annual general meet1 i of the Straits Rubber Com- ny. Ltd., was held yesterday at \V inchest or House. Old Broad-street. r. Mr. Francis E. Maguire, the airman of the
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    • 155 7 t m i n jj Si Bovril is a quick restorative, an invigorating beverage 5§ JS when you are tired or overworked. Taken regularly, *J ip BovrU helps to build sound strength for both body and SJ ja ;cs and h an acl ive ow< resistance y, p Agents:—THE BORNEO
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    • 539 7 IN DANGER There are many people v. ho are M /j c n the verge of a nervous collapse. 1 V w-ikm. I The stress of modern life is alon? 1 a great strain en the nerv >us \^^&m>*J ystem, aid when, in addition, \_^gg^BP^^^^jwßSwjf liere i: some extra w
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    • 214 8 I fl| STARTING TO-NIGHT IfALHAMBRAJ M con afford to marry I 1 "Jpi "focinvl r 1 I IDIIEgIIJK j] I doctor...!'!! buy you I MM I jj lan office and a car. 1 CH£STER MORRIS I I J selected Short Ul I "Remember... it Bill I Comedies |j| I doesn't
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    • 210 8 Positively Last Myht of Has Brilliant Twentieth Century Products! i— ZTZ~ I TO-NIGHT CAPITOL) U5 -M5 ronauTcolman or, pnic of Courage and Darmg in his finest role an epic oi Ij' CLIVE "INDIA" j IT IS A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA, Magnificently Made A Triumph for Ronald Colman FREE PRESS. S p
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    • 138 8 I Hj mf AV| Ii says Free Press 6-7-35. I A ROMANTIC COMEDY WITH "'JJ? I "BARNACLE BILL I D aßllf aISyV CARE 1 1 I AT COLOSSAL EXPENSE I EXTRA ATTRACTION g« d I-LA CUCARACHA' f 'PHONE I LAST NIGHT A ROLLICKING ROMANCE j SET TO MUSIC m HERE
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  • 180 9 350 Planes Fly Past His Majesty British Official Wireless. London, July 7. OP. I!. LI ANT weather favoured the Royal Air Force Jubilee Review at Miidcnhall and Duxford to-day. King, who for the first time wore the blue service uniform of a Marshal cf the Koyal
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    • 1111 9 EVENT AT THE CMHTOLI O M.-G.-M.'s Thrill-packed Glorious Musical Triumph O IfHE HIT OF THE YEAR jĔĔ Af*, v f I ffTn Mm**+Srs Gorgeous q Chock-filled with Romance, Song and Beauty q wtm "■> M.-G.-M. broke all rules to brine/ you the v Jfr*^ m '*f\ Year 9 Biggest Musical
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  • 109 10 Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Wong ask that all friends will kindly regard this as an individual acknowledgment of their grate- j lul thanks to them for having I called or sent letters and telegrams of condolence and wreaths < r attended the funeral of their f
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  • 165 10 MADAM TAN LETNG CHOO alias WAK LENG CHOO (Mrs. Kow Eng Watt'), aged 81, passed away peacefully at her residence, 99A, K lliney Road, on Satur. J day last. She leaves beh nd two grandsons, Messrs. Ong Guan Chye and Ong (Kow) Chew Choi, two grand-daughters, two grandsons-in-law, Messrs.
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  • 615 10 ACCORDING to Dr. R. D. Gross, Health Officer. Selangor, there has been an increase of malaria throughout Malaya this year. He imparted this information at the last meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board and backed it up with the statement that there had been no reduction in
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  • 49 10 i Gift Of £10,000 To Cambridge University I I i British Official Wireless. London. Juluy 7. The Vice-Chancellor ol Cambridge University has received from Sir John Siddeley a gift of '***** spread over seven yeirs to help development of aeronautical research in ihe university. —British Official Wireless.
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  • 69 10 Singapore. Monday. Their Highnesses the Sultan and 1 Suit anah of Johore were among the laige company at the Royal Johore International Club for the dane yesterday evening tjcreuent music wa; orcvided by the dance orchestra of the Johore Military Forces band, under the direc- tc i of
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  • 75 10 F' idav .Tuiv r > I In the morning His Excellency and r.«<tv Thomas visited the Health Clinic in Prinsep S reet. In the afternoon Hb Excellency pre- j sided at the annual general meeting of 1 the Unicn Jack Club. Saturday, July 6. I In the afternoon
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  • 61 10 The Hon. Mr. Tan Chen? Lock. C.8.E., and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock will leave for Eurcpe by the Conte Rosso on July 16 and will stay for some time in 1 Switzerland. They will be accompanied b« their son, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and also by
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  • 149 10 THERE were many good things io see at the Police Sports on Sauirday. Stalwart Sikhs faced each other in grim tugs of war, the telay races were cxci ing and the efficers' race was a noble effort. Eut for many people the tit-bit of
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  • 170 10 *J»HE .smartness of Malays was again evident at the ceremony at the Drill Hail when F (Malay) Company of the ec:nd battalion S.S.V.F. celebiated .heir jubiLe. A very smart guard oi •it near was provided, and visitors, who .n. hided H.E. the Governor, H. F. the Gtneial
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  • 187 10 THE question of mui-tsai in Malaya is once again occupying the attention cf the public, following the raising of the subject in the House of Commons Mr. w. Lunn, one of the Labour men bens, said that, while there were more registered mni-tsai in Ifalaya than Hongkong,
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  • 200 10 prcmpled Mr. Lunn's query, we canno. ray, but, if, as he professes, he has a genuine interest in the mui-tsai problem, surely he could have satisfied himself on the point without going to the trouble, of occupying the time of the House of Commons. A Utile investigation in the
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  • 411 10 By "Looker-OiT WRITER declares that mo.oris is nowadays devote most of their time t j keeping under tnirty. Women, of j .tdise. nave been doing ihat for years. AAA l.iephcne subscribers are urged to sound their r's. This is also very necessaty lor he operators. Wlio
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  • 450 11 c, 1 Position Serious i FKKLING AROUSED IN PARLIAMENT Reuter. Paris, July 5. IT is understood no secret treaty between France and Italy exists regarding Ahvssinia and during the Franco-British diplomatic conversations, France made no concrete proposals. French diplomatic quarters are
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  • 425 11 Feeling Roused In The House OF Commons j Reuter Wireless. Ixn.don, July 4. The feeling widely aroused in the Hou.se of Commons on July 1. when Mr. Eden announced the proposed offer of British territory to Italy to assist a settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute found a further
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  • 198 11 To Be Payable In Sterling In Future Reuter Wireless. London. July 8. The Suez Canal Co. announces that from July 8. canal dues will be payable In sterling and Egyptian piasters, instead cf o-old francs. The transit dues for ships in ballast levied at the rate of
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  • 193 11 Em I *rovisions Kx tension i British Official Wireless. London, July 7. A MEMORANDUM publ shed yesterday i explains that the financial resolut on in connection with the cattle industry.emeigency provisions, will prcvide fur ih h* extfris on in the first instance to the ei d cf June
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  • 88 11 Cradio Of Noted Vessels Closed Down Reuter Wireless. London. July 3. The gates were closed to-night for the last time of the oldest shipyard in the upper reaches of the Clyde of D. W. Henderson and Company which In nearly a century of existence has built craft of
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  • 54 11 Police Reservist With A Good Record Reuter. Hongkong. July 7. Geroy Lance, formerly of the Wesr Kents before the war. has committed suicide. He was a prominent police reservist with an excellent record. He did splendid work at the time of the rioting in 1932. He leaves a
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  • 248 11 I Paving The Way For A j General Conference Berlin, July 7. THE German Government has com- i municated details cf the naval building programme for 1935-36 including particulars of the ships alreadv laid dewn, directly to the British and French r---x'«T.r>Tcnts and o her Washington j Naval
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  • 89 11 Reuter Wireless. London, July 7. The bus strike has beea settled and the men resumed work this morning with services running normally. The back-to-work decision was taken at a meeting of union delegates at a midnight conference with representatives cf the Transport Board who agreed on p.
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  • 146 11 I Another Move Towards Restoration Reuter Wireless. Vienna. July 3. ANOTHER move towards the restoration of the Hapsburg Throne is indicated by reports in the semi-official press that the Austrian Government intends short- ly to abolish the Hapsburg Expropriation Laws and return £1,000,900 property to the former Imperial
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  • 97 11 Decision Of United States Supreme Court Reuter Wireless. London, July 3. The Appellate Division ol the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the decision of Judge Caiew in awarding the custody of Gloria Vanderbilt to the aunt. Mr;; Whitney. Commenting on Mrs. Vaodeiuilt's ap peal, the Court observed if appellant
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  • 32 11 Mr. L untitled who was in business in Bangkok under the title of Clamor, died at the St. Louis Hospital, Bangkok. on June 27, from peritonitis, He was 31 years of age.
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  • 66 11 Whole Situation Now Settled Reuter. Hongkong, July 7. ADMIRAL Chanchak, representing Nanking, this afternoon took over com mand of th rebel cruisers, Haichi ana HVs-h en am announced their departure for Shanghai on July 13. He did n~t announce the terms of the surrender. "I'll explain the position
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  • 74 11 £2,000 To Anyone Who Kills Him Reuter Wireless. Athens, July 7. A deputy. M. Mosohoulas, has deposited with the Assembly a proposal to pay £2,000 to anyone carrying out the death sentence passed In abstentia on M. Venizelos. If one of the escaoed rebels who wns condemned to
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  • 109 11 Plane Undamaged And Occupants Safe Reuter. Shanghai, July 4. FEARS are entertained for the Eurasia airliner which is 24 hours overdue at Lanchow from Sianfu The liner carried two pilots including u German and seven passengers, one of I them being a representative of the Parchen
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  • 54 11 It Is no untitled j men* that, under the provisions of the Preabvterian church of V\ glan I I Hlfion Incorporation Enactment. W24, ihe Rev. t. C. Gibs-n has been appoint ed senior missionary in Johore of the foreign m' sjons of the Ptetst»yt«rlan Church of England, in place of
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    • 301 11 The Good /♦'«V drink ft "^fei^^ Fizzing Sparkling! Health in a glass! To fmk j\ drink a «la»> of Phosferine Health Salt in I the morning is to feel good? is iO feel well /^v^g^^k/'/' I all day. Gone are all the poisons and wastes p/A from the day before.
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  • 1102 12 Imposing Ceremony A CALL FOR MORE RECRUITS Singapore, Monday. (STRIKING tributes to the efficiency of th<; Malay Volunteers and the Volunteers of the Colony, and a call to the young men of Singapore to till vacancies in the ranks, were made by
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  • 257 12 Private Viewing Of British Film Singapore, Monday. A LARGE number of Singapore resi- > dents responded to the invitations issused by by Messrs Boon Seng and Company. Limited. Singapore, for a private viewing of the Associated Talking Pictures film "Lorna Dooiie" at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. The film
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  • 170 12 Troops Despatched By Military Council Reuter. Peiping, July 7. The Military Council has despatched troops to suppress the bandit force in the neighbourhood of the Ming tombs, 20 miles north of Peiping which is unperturbed at the news of their approach. since this is regarded merely as
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  • 236 12 83 British CJergy Issue Manifesto (By Afr Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 10. EIGHTY-THREES members of the clergy of th? Dieeeke of Manchester have issued a memorandum on the question of arms and peace, advocating prohibition of the private manufacture of armaments. They state that
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  • 101 12 Police Constable A Victim Singapore. Mjnday. j j THE Ambulance Department dealt with two stabbing cases this morning. 1 In. the first case, which occurred in I Bukit Timah Road, a Malay police con- j stable attached to the Wayang Satu Division, was attached by a rubber tapner.
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  • 446 12 Increase In Tonnage Handled THE tonnage of all vessels entered and cleared at the six ports of the Colony during the past year was 46,764,945, being an increase of 1,444,835 compared with the year 1933. LI.. This statement is made by Captam Geoffrey Frayberg, O.B.E., R.N.
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  • 217 12 Solicitor Suspended For Six Months Singapore, Monday. JUDGMENT was delivered in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Burton (the Acting Chief Justice) and Mr. Justice a'Beckett- Terrell in the originating motion filed by the S ngapore Bar Committee for an order that, an
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  • 134 12 Crown Of England On lis Back (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent; London, June 10. WHEN the 5-months-old baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AlberL- Francis, of McLeod Road, Woolwich, was examined at a baby show, the judge, Dr. S. McClements, was amazed to find a
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  • 91 12 Six-Foot Shark Near Ponggol WHILE a party of young people were having a dip at Ponggol near the Singapore Zoo. yesterday a six-foot shark was sighted ten feet away from one of those who had swum cut furthest and about 40 feet from land. It was a thrilling
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  • 298 12 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery The funeral cf Mr. Ee Kiong Cheng, who died at 59. Cairnhill Read, on July 3. took place at the Bidadari Cemtery. Forty-nine years of age, the deceased was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ee Kim Bong, and was well-known
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  • 71 12 Mother And Five Children Burnt To Death Cairo. A woman and her five children were burnt to' dieath and her husband seriously injured, when the roof of a workshop fell In on them at Guirgua (Upper Egypt). The woman was lighting a petrol stove when her clothing caught
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  • 492 12 Melbourne Incident TAKEN AS A JOLLY GOOD JOKE Melbourne, June 20. CLAIMING the ancient right oi gentlemen to settle their differences in a duel, two students fought in earnest beside the University lake recently. The duellists were Stanislaus Josef yon Ingwerson, known as "the Baron", because
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  • 59 12 Three Men Taken To Hospital Singapore, Monday. k RATHER serious affray occurred at Chua Choo Kang last night, between several Malabaris and Sikhs. Sticks and knives were freely used. The affair might have been more serious but for the arrival of the police. Several men were detained and
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    • 157 12 \i ulif Tolley s HI W±M\ I Brandy $150 in PHIZES Can You Sketch? We offer $150 for the 4 best sketches submitted suitable for insertion in a T.S.T. advertisement. We reserve the right te publish any sketch which secures one of the prizes, but no other sketch will be
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    • 56 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. I PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIQN INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT KROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONG «r, t NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE aH V/ENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD.
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  • 1530 13 Annual Dinner \DV1CE OF SENIOR MEMBERS Singapore, Monday. VfUCH conviviality prevailed at the Capitol Restaurant on Saturday night when Indo-Ceylonese Medical Students and Freshmen of the King f j*ward the Seventh College of Medic ne met at their annual dinner. Before proposing the
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  • 82 13 Singapore Total Nearly $115,000 THE following is the latest list of subscriptions to the Singapore SilveJubilee Fund:— Amount previously acknowledged $112.818.8! European Officers, S.H.B. June instalment) $295 45 European Staff. United Engineers $124.0n c B L $5.00 I Mrs. T. S. H. $5 .00 iMr Tio Kirn Watt
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  • 152 13 Withdrawn From Auction At Sotheby's Reuter Wireless. London. July 7. Historical documents belonging to the Earl of Abingdon, including letters from the Duke of Wellington and Nelson which were originally the papers of Lord' Stuart De Rothesay. British Ambassador in Paris in 1815 to 1830 and which were
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  • 64 13 British Official Wireless. Lor.con. July 7. The Secretary-General 01 the LeagiK of Nations. M. Avenol. will arrive In London on Tuesday on one of his periodical visas. During his stay he will meet for the first time the new Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare and wiu also riiscus>
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    • 35 13 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT And ensure correct exposures to all your pictures by using an exposure meter. We stock Justodrem, Justophot Dremoscope, Bewi, Ombrux, Blendux, Photoskop, Weston, etc. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., High Street Phone 6389. Singapore 5
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    • 192 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIXE- MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agent*::— SIME, HARRY CO., LTD., 5, MALACCA street, 11:1 SINGAPORE. —"i 1 ""'"W 1 ■■hWiiimiiiwiiwisi i m.^aanL I I-jxpmrnrc shown that it I J is of advantage not to
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  • 488 14 Malacca Trounced VICTORY BY AN INNINGS 'pHK Inler-Stale cricket fixture between Negri Senibilan and Malacca which was played at Malacca during the week end was concluded on Sunday, when the Negri scored a coiiVinciiiK victory defeating Malacca by an inning? and nine runs. 'I he Negri
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  • 77 14 I Johnny Weismuller's Time Eclipsed Detroit, July 7. In ihc American swimming champion- hip world records were established by John Marion's for the 44 yards freestyle in 1 minutes 51 5 10 seconds, eclipsing John ,y Weismuller's time of 4 minutes 52 second: Mi diraV recent tim* of
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  • 40 14 Over 3M90 people visited the Groat World Amusement Park during the week-end. Special aHroctknw were the Oantonese wayang, Chm Fui baong, j the Hokie: wayang, Sai Hong, i and the Malay '.pera. Cindiaiia Hang- I sawan. j
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  • 707 14 Largs Crowds i I CAMBRIDGE DO WELL IN FINALS Reuter. i Henley, July •THE Itegatta opened in warm and sunny weather, but a light breeze playing diagonally across the course against the crews, coupled with there being more stream than yesterday, prevented a repetition of the 1931
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  • 348 14 Story Behind Australian Offer (By Air Mail)! London, June 26. THERE is a story behind Fred Perry's acceptance of Slazenger's offer to him to so to Australia towards the end of the year. Statements have been made that negotiations were begun between Perry and Slazenger's
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  • 246 14 N.S.W. Champion's New Handicap Sydney. June 1 THE N.s.w amateur golf champion., j. Ferrier. was handlsmpped by tho Manly Golf Club committee to concede a stroke to par. As par golf la considered to bo prefect golf, the ;lub*s opinion of Ferrier is eviden; r-lis record, during the
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  • 109 14 Soviet Builds 364-Foot High Practice Tower j Moscow. The construction of a special tower i 3C4 feet high, from which Russians can practise parachute jumps, has now been started here. The lower is to be made entirely of metal, and platforms will be built all the way up,
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  • 246 14 Achievement Of Young Boy THE Singapore Chinese Aquat c Spoi a to choose the Col:ny Chinese tcm for the Malayan Chinese Olympi.-.d Were concluded yesterday at th? drim*« Swimm ng C üb. Katong, in the presence of a large crowd. A feature of the spoi ts was the
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  • 516 14 Speed v. Strokes AUSTRALIANS WIN MEN'S DOUBLES Reuter. London. July fTHE curtain was rung down on the Wimbledon Tennis Championships to-day when a large crowd of spectators saw the finals in the Women's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed
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    • 15 14 EXjl'MllHim^l BRITISH COLONY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Coltd HIGH CLASS DEALERS l—— 2 Warĕn Studios co
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    • 115 14 P TASTY The refreshing orange flavour of Ostomalt appeals equally to children and adults. It never palls or nauseates. Ostomalt contains vitamin A to protect you from infection, vitamin fjg B to keep up your appetite, vitamin C to I keep your skin clear and healthy, vitamin D fo maintain
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  • 808 15 Good Victory For Chinese Club USEFUL SCORES BY HENRY BOON AND EVAN WONG Singapore, Monday. 111 H interest was attached to the Allayed yesterday on the v tun t he Non-BendeJ s ("rickel Club. ended in a win for H*e
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  • 76 15 For Aide And Gunboat Jack Fight Singapore, Monday. THE proprietors of the Great World are bu Iding a now and larger boxing stadum or. the old site. It will be capable of accommodating 5.000 spectators. Work is already in pi ogress and the stadium will be completed by
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  • 47 15 Result Of Fifty Metres Race S'ngapore. Monday. The race at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday waa 50 metres, free style, in the B class aggregate handicap. J. H Van Ketwick was the winner. wi*h T. B. S'debgtfom second and S. T. Er ckson third. tliatl
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  • 92 15 England's Team For (iaim At Leeds Reuter. London, July 7. ENGLAND'S team for the Third 121 Test Match against South Africa to be played at Leeds starting on Saturday next, July 13, will be selected from the following: Mr. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick). Mr. J.
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  • 112 15 Deadly Bowling By Tate And Cornford Reuter. London. July 6. The following: ar> i-he close of play scores cf the County Cricket matches started to-day: At Nott nprham: Nottinghamshire 312 (Hardataff 154). South Africans 54 for 3. At Tonbridcre: Hampshire 321. At Hove: Gloucester 38 (Tatp 5 for
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  • 84 15 Result Of July Monthly Medal Cdmpetition Thirty-seven cards were taken out for the July Medal (Bogey) which resulted n a win fo* F. H. Bradley who returned a score of 1 down. BALL SWEEPS. Saturday: Ist ROUND. Divided between: J. S. Clarkson 1 Down A. Wolfe 1
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    • 306 15 STOMACH SUFFERER SINCE CHILDHOOD. To be perfectly fit and able to eat anything after over 20 years of acute stomach trouble is more than more people would dare hope for—ye.■ this has actually happened to Mr. A. C. D These are his own words:— •*I most tell you how thanktul
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    • 226 15 k llllW i!M«wiiii|irii!|ni'iluli'itili!i'.tii™ c I MALACCA'S LARGEST DEALERS f THE MALACCA TYPEWRITER pRi AGENCY, I V i REMOVED TO 24 RIVERSIDE, f I m^mmmm m9 J MALACCA. T* YfXW R IA *R i Suppliers of all makes of typewriters. Service after sales. REPAIRS Highly efficient. b An attractive range of
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    • 407 15 -31. mmmmammm m »mn GREAT EASTERN LIFE i "GREAT" hy reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a (quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Aaia; (2) acquired a thoroughly pound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovation* that
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  • 283 16 Results Of July Bogey Competition j THE July bogey competit.on of th 1 I Singapore Golf Club was played ul Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday nd resulted in a win in A division 1C» H L. Maisha'l with a score of 1 up, m ■i win
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  • 221 16 Surprises In Ipoh Fights TWO k.v-,ck-outs marked the boxing programme in Ipoh on Friday night In the mam evsnt, Nai Boon Mah. the featherwe ght champion of Siam, scored a r, o n-.atir,>al knoek-ou win the first of a what WAS to be a trn-round contest. Exchanges wcr-
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  • 199 16 Midland Miner The Find Of The Tourney Golfers from the North-western coun- ies of Lancashire. Cheshire. Cumber- I :and and Westmorland proved tii 1 inferiority of their district in the Eng lish international trial matches at Woodhall Spa. Lincolnshire. They defeated the South, the only other unbeaten
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  • 398 16 How Wimbledon Stars Live •By Air Mail.j London. June 26 THE Wimbledon Tennis Tournam.tstrictly amateur, in theory. n p of the famous players afon wit thou*and< of SDeClafcOrv- and thQU •f pounds -to watch tibem w il a r* i mv y\ payment The for >n
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  • 231 16 Sale Of Season Tickets Starts Season tickets fcr ths contests in iho various categoiies of sports, including light athletic and foctba'l contests to U* held in the Olympic Stadium, will be on sale from July 1. These tickets can be had for track ano field events, swimming, rowing,
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  • 56 16 Mobarak Wins Individual Championship (From Our Own Correspondent) Sevamban. Satuiday The annual Negri Sembilan athlet sports meet was begun yesterday and concluded to-day in fine weather befoi-* a large crowd which included Mr. W. W. Hughes, the Biitish Resident. The individual champion was J Mobarak with 12
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    • 293 16 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE Th- Fight against Tuberculosis belongs to the most burning questions of humanityfor those who are carried off bv the tHI disease, can be counted by millions. The •real ion of adeouate hygiene and agreeable conditions, su h as wing in fr.sh air, work- »oms and dwelling places
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    • 261 17 of cylinder wear? CORROSION, like rust, eats LJmMiMN^Mm Ik %%l away the metal, if your cylinders were made of '|k stainless steel they would resist corrosion just ns f j!? a stainless steel knife resists rust and acids. And if HHiUplik your cylinders lasted longer you would use less oil,
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  • 254 18 I I Accident To Famous Tennis Player I I New York. May 10 VINCENT Richards. 32. a Ior.net nation» V tpnnis champion, suffered ben Pj Injuries lo-day when his amomobU. j crashed into a telephone pole in I Richards received a fractuie I liffhtthigh which will
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  • 31 18 U.S. Team Against Britain Reuter. New York, July 7. THE African Ry*r g££ I Walter Has.-.. ™johnny Sam P«rU,*n DU S r a *HOrton Smith. and 29. R«ufc
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  • 82 18 rr v volle y ball team of the Hindu I 1 S!S»« Literary Union met the vclley on or, a»d and won >n each occasion. MMdrM me Union ig mm th 1 oUnd on Monmerce at the Y.M.csj a 4-5 n m lay. July 8 commencmg at
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  • 536 18 Indian Hockey Team 129 GOALS FOR AND 3 AGAINST! Auckland (New Zealand), May 31. LITTLE opposition has yet met by the All-India hockey team on its *>ur of New Zeala I with the result that it has had ditlically in scoring 1359 goal cost Of only
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    • 460 18 m i& IMPERIAL I AIRWAY/ 1 < V >.> 1 vO W V c ■Ba^aaaSaußaa^^ TTn AO OON AND COMPANY, LIMITt". J i■■niifrn Estate Aj?ents, etc. I Auctioneers, Appraiser TO LET. I COMPOUND lIOUSE-5-1, Boon Teck Koad. two storey build I Snjj in uirge compound. Wry moderate rent. I I
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    • 204 18 I MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD. j 2. RAFFLES PLACE. (Established 1863). 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS* OLDEST SALE ROOM. I l.„rd»are and ■hllMl""" I Auc ,o„ Sa.e of Hardware W-*—' I TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. AT 11 A.M. I Aul M. or Teak ever, Sa.urda, a, TO LET 1 mo uVrn BaaitatiOß, tennis
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  • 1726 19 !\p-rt Advice Accepted CONCRETE DRAINS TO I;i; CONSTRUCTED I j 'olliv.'ing are the draft vs air ordinary meeting Malacca Municipal Commis1,1 011 Wednesday, June 26. of Messrs. W. F. Tan Chong Lek and E. C. r reasonable cause, in each rded with approval. u: in
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  • 312 19 I Disappeared From Oxford Library j I I j (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) Oxford, June 20 AFTER 18 months of research, 34, rare books and pamphlets of the Elizabethan and Caroline periods, which vanished from Christ Church College Library, Oxford, in
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  • 59 19 Hitler Becomes Godfather To Farmer's Child Munich. "Adolf the 13th"—a Bavarian farmer's 13ih child, who was born on May 13— is being cited here as proving that Herr Hitler is above Superstitition. Hitler is above Superstition. In order to encourage large families, the Chancellor has become godfather
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  • 374 19 Danger Of Injudicious Exposure New York. ARE you a "heliophobe?" If so, be care- ful of how you indulge In your sunbathing, when the summer docs start Otherwise you may regret it; you may even find yourself in your grave Such was the warning issued here in a
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  • 140 19 Last Of Europe's "Wandering Physicians'' Munich. Dr. Eisenbart. or 'Tronbeard." famed in German folksong and story as the Last of Europe's Mediaeval Wandering Physicians", will be honoured by gala celebrations on the 274 th anniversary of his death. The celebrations will take place in Viehtach, a tiny Bavarian
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  • 118 19 Considerable Increase Since Last Year Moscow. More caviar and a fish-filet factory with a daily output of 50 tons are two features of the Soviet fishing industry which has increased considerably since last year and is now being pushed rapidly forward. Hauls this year have greatly exceeded the
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  • 104 19 Mistook Theatre Sign for A God Shanghai. Thousands of superstitious persons have each night, been worshipping before a mysterious red glow in the window of a school in the French concession here. They believed It to be tr.e appearance of a certain Chinese deity. Nightly, the throng grew
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    • 443 19 oriental! GOVT. SECURITY j Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I Established 1874. Head office—BOMßAY. 1 a Summary of 1934 Report j j New Policies Issued E 18 ,7»5^7 I n a M n<, ,T c $20,097,261 I I T^ C .7V" FF o e $346,904,652 i lotal Claims Paid $104 312
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