Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXIL -No. 164 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935 KfVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. July 11, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE," THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935. FIVE__CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 5£«w/ The tribune Dominant 1 /w eSMalaya i- I I onlyJi 0 ITi UMPMP wsw mmmj Ii T- 'H OHWH.1Jf|Sl,i jinrmi iw mjn ip, a asssjssssHsjSEsasjsas^^ MILK THE PERFECT FuODf FOR BABY Blue Cross The Perfect Milk M iilt|j>w l g»g^M|||| B>t )>t twtl^l fc>^,ir t 1 |l t t
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    • 143 1 THE "CONTAX* CAMERA Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO* PjO. Box 92. SINGAPORE. ,i an 111 im——— I F The Original *&sg <d£h primus m I VVhellierrorHEATINC and LIGHTING or l£ Af \> fional COOKJNG when it srcms unnecf.«?arv .^^^J|*; to ft wood ftro the Original Primus A|* 7 paratus
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  • 577 2 Shipping News Notices. TWO SHIPS CRUSHED BY ICE Crew's Fight For Safety In Antarctic Cape Town. A THRILLING story of the perils Of Antarctic whaling, by a Sou* African survivor of two Norwegian whaling .hips whjCh were literally pieces by ice, has just been told here The man is John
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  • 294 2 Boat Overturns And Rights Itself Sydney. THREE men who owe their liven to a s- a "miracle" have arrived in Sydney Harbour in their cutter Ho-Ho. Th?y are on a world voyage which has already lasted 18. motJ^hs. The men, Norwegians named Messrs. T iSchyborg, T. Ostmoen and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 IISTEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Cos SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due I!. Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. ■i BKHAR 0,000 July 18 W RANCH I 17,000 July 19 SOCDAN 0,500 July 31 NALDERA 10,000 Aug. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 16 P BURDWAN 0.070 Aug. 29 X RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 30
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    • 102 2 O.S.K. LINE (Incorporated in Japan). I For E. S. AFRICA ft S. AMERICA. ARIZONA MARU July 12, 13 LONDON MARU July 23, 24 I BUENOS AIRES MARU July 29, 30 j For COLOMBO BOMBAY, Etc. ARGUN MARU July 10, 11 CHOKOH MARU July 13, 14 For RANGOON CALCUTTA. HAGUE MARU
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    • 475 2 HEAP ENG MOB S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Csrgo Services from Singapore to Java. Borneo. Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Fri. July 12 s.s. GIANG SENG Tues. July 16 For SOURABAYA
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    • 202 2 j N.Y.ILL IN E GENERAL PASSENGER AGEMS. CWARD WHITE STAR. LTD» <Incorpor»t«l "> NEW REDUCED FAMS TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. As from the «siimg g "Hakusan sLvumera will be r( j sate, "Siis Next Sailings— l9g6 K* HAKOZAKl MARU J«g «.s. TERUKUNt MARL' July HAKUSAN MARU Aug. 8 J£ UARI'XA
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    • 504 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENEAGEN. From From From From 3*pore. Malacca. Port Penang. MS Sham A LSI A lt*>-7 13-7 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
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    • 412 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEH LLOYD V Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1936. SAALE. for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan July IQ HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg BraMß DONAU, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca July 17 KOELN, for Marseilles, Havre, Dunkirk Antwerp July 29 Express steamers with Ist class
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  • 158 3 r?UBBER PRICE DOWN s CENT Little Business Passing Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19% cts., Market Tone: Dull. Til, (Singapore) $115, up SVsj sterday'B Prices: Ion: 5 15 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. York: 121» c ts., down 3|16 ct. Pone: Very Dull. TIN Spot. £231. unchanged;
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  • 21 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:—
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  • 601 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. lii»ue fcTHser y *l I Va ue Co. Evatt 1 Ampat 3 10ft 4,3 3.7V2 4»lft A. ivumbang 33 6 60- 32 6 £1 A. Malay 58 6 60 6 59 6l|--0 Ayer Hitam 13 14 13 6 14 3 1 A Weng 1.85 1.95
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  • 167 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyer* oeu«» 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 ln::re*t Mar. 81, Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 »1 bOO.uuo Interest a*»x 31 Sepi 30 112 114 norn v f iJJuy red tyas $1,000,000 Interest
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  • 390 3 Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Frastr Lyall and 8hares. and Co Evatt. 1 Allen by 1.35 1.45 142 2 i a. Uajah l.uo l.iu l.uo l.lu 1 A. Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.6u 1 A. Molek 0.92y 2 0.93 0.98 2 A. Malay 2.75 2.85 2.75 2.85 1
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  • 366 3 ft 4 DLOfiDfO QUOTATTON8 issue Eraser Lyall Value. Co. Bvatt. $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.55 1.30 1.35 $2 A. Brick 7ft% Pre. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 $10 Atlas Icc 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 B.A.T. 118 6 122 6 112 6 122 6 40 B.M. Broadcasting .2y 2
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  • 70 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. July) 20% 20% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. July) 19% 19% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 19 15J16 20 do. Aug. Sept. 20% 20 do. Oct.|Dec. 21 21% do. Jan-lMar. 21% 22 Tone
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  • 619 3 Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber (By Air Mailj t London, June 26. THE twenty-third annual general meet- ing of Hongkong (Selang:«r) Rubbe/, Ltd., was held at the registered offices. 1, M:ut« r/s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C., Mr. \V. Arthur AdcVnsell, chrirman of "h_> Company pres ding. Mr J. Lewis, on behalf
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  • 36 3 London, July 10. CTKRLIXG on New York 4 95-9 16; Paris 71-3 t. The Jcck mnrkr s '.\ere dull with Wa' loan 3' ncr trnt. at 106-9 16. Cold 14C:s. lid—British OlTl.ial I Wireless.
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  • 95 3 Complete Absence Of Public Interest London July 0, On th»- Stock Exchange there was al mnsL a complete absence of public »n'<ur.si i»ud btisiness was rostrictcl. Th" e,ood employment figui>s further rtrtaigthmod Home Bads but Indus isi 1 wote almost unrrspons f« oW'nf to some further w»«ak dull
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  • 352 3 Report Of Me*si% Lewis And Peat, Ltd. MESSRS. Lewis and Peat Ltd.. London, iU reported as follows on June 25: PLANTATION —Tile market has been fairly steady during the week and values show very little change. Attention has been chiefly centred on the liquidation tor transfer
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  • 63 3 Board Of Trade Index Number Shows Increase London. July 10. The Board cf Trade index number of wholesale prices shows a slight' my- In the avarage level 'n June compared with May and an increase of 0.6 pc- cent against Jun r 1934. the mdejc for the said
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  • 110 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT MTMr Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Quiet, Rawang Tin Fids buyers 59. T. Harbours $6.60 $6.72* 2 Raubs $5.50 $5.60, Kintas $4.15 $4 2o' Takuapas 21 3 21 6. U. Klangs $1.00 $1.03 cum. 4% final making 9% for year B Selangors .74 .76, Lukuts sellers UOl N
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 244 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, HfcYJ R CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital FulW Paid Tea 100.000.000. krwrvi K„ n( Yen 12^,^00.000 HE \0 OFFICE: YOKOHAM ■ItANCHES a- Alexandria, Batavia, Hatlfa, Pairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin. Honolulu, Hata* king, Karachi Kobe-. London, Lns Angeles. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka. Paris,
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    • 22 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MARGOLKHJTH, Manage?. nrnrr Pivi 4V«n» dHHJ**
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    • 433 3 j KJ ft* J 4 I I SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always the danger that protection may be, lost, when an accident diverts funds fiom the insurance to meet expenses. The Asia Life offers
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 535 4 M. HASSAN, §4 A 17. BBAB BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We t/Tukrtake all aorta of w«A In electrical, gas and water service linen. A W» give prornpl attention to au rniers either big or small. I Why not consult us about your reoun 'rvrit.s Estimate submitted upon request without charge or
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    • 501 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR BASTERN Ml Wit! SCHOOL Singapore. n have secured man* your children where W V trained. uur All ear equipment li up Free Booklet M aNCIANO, principal mNOFORTESTUOK) 75, SOPHIA ROAD. lessons in Pianoforte Pleyin* Sf-.-ial T Moderate. PHONE 2M4. PUBLIC NOTICES* ANNOUNCEMENT This it to notify. *»< we
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    • 481 4 TRY SARSAPAttILLA TONIC 'ho blood builder and purifier and be con- ■(need of its effect* in curing various d.etls(s chronk or otherwise. Price one bottle $1. Fell Course of Mod* purifying— bottles for |6. 90 1 TmaSSSm ebbahim CO, 1 79, Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite Central Fire Station). A NEW
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    • 88 4 7' i lII i «mmmnr* I Jubilee Restaurant J 1 251—251 A, J A LAN BKSAR. Z I ome unci try our special curry I and rice. ivLit. K<.<;S, BRAIN Evwrt sAirRiLW. I Chid** or l k ißeon We Z UhstMT Salad I C hicken Salad I Peara Melba I
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    • 319 4 THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, 135. Serangoon Road, Singapore. Enclose stamp for -eply. PHYSICAL CULTURE. For Young and Old-Men Develop your body through ROSE 8 Scientific Method of Training. Personal Attention given CHARGES $10. ENROL AT 8, RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Telephone 4476. (Studio at 55, Cuppage Rd.. off Orchard Rd.) You can have
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    • 129 4 5» i <2<). NOltl ll UltllX.K fNeap «o.tl» C0Vllt>s l"lt« ,,»ll iv» ,«i h,tli««ll lt l> >l VI > <^<h 162. Soul», 8io«»t,'.l. sRran«i»—348 >'«,rtli Nriltjle ss'i > <i»il< n U0V8L Over 10 Ve«rz' P.,l^r»»^«. MM», l5l l«^z > V orx:ral!Us. »l> >. U Course. Rll:i„ V f Pharmacy. 125.
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  • 531 5 Two Boys Drowned POLICE CONTROL SUGGESTED Singapore, Wednesday. a SUGGESTION that the Singa- port Harbour Board Police Id consider the question of ting children from bathing East Wharf Basin, Tanjon.? on account of the deep and parts in the water, was Mr. W. G. Porter, the pore
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  • 36 5 St. John's Newfoundland. Augustus Epstein, who lives at wps Falls, has just received a par- post from his home in Germany parcel was posted in 1928. one knows where it has been since
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  • 99 5 Revenue Officers' Unexpected Discovery Singapore, Wodnssday. Charged with bt* ng in possession of j three gallons of du.iabie liquor on a rubber estate in Puiau Tekong cn the afternoon of Julv 9, a Chinese named Lim Toh was fined $90 or three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H.
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  • 57 5 Man Seriously Injured In Cuppage Road Singapore, Wednesday. A Chinese was seriously injured yesterday afternoon when he fell from theft rst floor of a house in Cuppage Road. He was picked up unconscious wi'.h a bte gash over the head. A fracture ol the skull it' suspected.
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  • 37 5 Home. Shorthand compett lors have been conducted (hfcughout Italy to mark Hie lOO'.h bir.hriay of Signal Enrico Noe. the lout'der < f Dalian shonhand. His sys em is used by the Faads: Guv- I eminent.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 106 5 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes d baa Marly IS million tiny iw v Jipr* tmy |r«nna or parahide and uum your akin to Itch. »orj r< u rn. also Kczeraa. Dboby Itch. in, I in.pie». Acne, Crotch-Itch, and ra Foot. Don't waiu tlma with (huu*. You must hay* a
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    • 75 5 By Or. Ceorg H«rmmj Obtainable at all Dispensaries Store, j i -.mi-ir-mnnnnncac.oc-nnnc I RADIO SETS AND COMPONI NTS. I LOUD SPEAKERS PICKUPS AERIALS I 1 RECORD-CHANGERS MOTORS METERS X !q SWITCHES VALVES TRANSFORMERS I I EVERYTHING IN THE RADIO LINE I I SOLDERING IRONS AT $1.00 EACH. 1 fr Cj
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    • 28 5 -I "-"W j New! RCA MICRO-SENSITIVE R*DIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS I I Sole Airents for Malaya: j SEOVV KUAN COMPANY, J DHOBY GH AIT, SINGAPORE. j
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    • 180 5 I '''«''•'••"■''•"•"•«■llilllMtll|Mtl l «ll#, 1 ||l iUW 1 BOSCH PLUGS I I WIN IN I I TRIPOLI i i I Taruffi Italian won in the great Motor Cycle Race at Tripoli I I under extreme tropical heat the 203.54 miles in 2 hours 3 minutes 1 s 41.4 seconds with
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 216 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day (DJB: 1U.74 Metre»; DJN. 3146 Metre*» DJQ: 1D.0.1 Metres). 4.Of. p.m. DJB. DJN Announcement Ci'Tm., Enjjl.) Germsn Folk Song-. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: Sonus by R!unnn-;i;it. 4 ">0 p.m. News In Engl>h. 5.0J) p.m. *Tho Theatrical Manager." 0.05
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    • 321 5 I>N0NI. >Virelc8s f'or <PC: ll,.7l Xl^treA) 7 a) pan. Itulen National Antnein und zoning nnnoun7em:ut. > p.m. tteeord«. "la salll i.v <>l.t ..)!ul>,ul «<:!<» ,1 m. V'i.li.i re<- '.tzl i>> lne Nang«ri»n viol »,<«t N elaul«« Notl» vitn piann aeeowvnnitnent by Petru. I)u<». Senubert, '<» ,'„>. 5r,.n, ttollnnd." 9.07, p.m.
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    • 257 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "A Life On The Ocean Wave TO-DAY'S Empire wir<)es« programme dl as follow»:— TRANSMISSION 2. See pm B Be L hl Programme. M p.m. The BJ3.C. Northern Ireland Orchestra. Greenwich Time S gnul at i.20 p.m. 7.20 p.m. "Moe'; the Detective* of Fiction. "Meet Father Brown."
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  • 227 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Toboali, Dutch, 662 tons, from Bagan 11.7. to Bagan 13j7. Karapara, British, 3,722 tons, from Calcutta 9 7. to Calcutta 117. Hai Hing, Norwegian, 1,775 tons from Rangoon 10.7, to Hongkong 11.7. Hong Peng, British, 2.525 tons, from Amoy 10,7,
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  • 35 6 The General Metzingei is due here from Saigon on Friday 9 a.m.. and will *ail on the same day at 4 p.m. for Madras. Pondichery. Colombo aden, Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles.
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  • 71 6 Mails expected from Europe etc.. (Amsterdam!, by Air (Netherlanusi, due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China ana Japan, by the Argun Maru. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Arizona Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. Mails expected from Em ope 'London Mails)
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  • 222 6 Singaprie, July 11. London 4 months' sight 2,3 31,32 London 3 months' signt 2,3 15 1(5 London 60 days' sight 2,3 29,32 London 30 days' sight London demand 2,3 27,32 London T «T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris demand 863 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand
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  • 106 6 British Official Wireless. London, July 10. Paris 74 57 64. New York 4.96 1 2 Montreal 4.97. Brussels 29.39. Geneva 15.14. Amsterdam 7.28 Milan 60 3 8. Berlin 12.29. Stockholm 19.39 2 Copenhagen 22.39% Oslo 19.90 K. Vienna 26 1 4. Prague lib-4. HeLsingfors 226 7 8 Madrid
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  • 190 6 Singapore, July 10. R I Siam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 ptr Koyan $139 R. «Siam) W. Coast No. 3 I er Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 per Koyan $112 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 per Koyan $103 Siam,
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  • 116 6 SH'PS AT ONGSTDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. July II Kaat Wharf i Entrance Gate 1) Sirdhana 22; Anhut 20 Mum wtinri tEntraucc Gate 3) Cremer la, Chckiane 16; Kiaii? 14: Kola 13: Kum.sa.nt? 11; Tabian H '*»n»> rp Dock IgnrfJtnia G*ue 3) Chy Eastbourne 30;
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  • 96 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY II High Tides.—6.10 a.m., 6.06 p.m Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div n srr v. H.M.S Terror, S.C.C.; Dn* in' Y.M.C.A. v. S.C.F.A., Y.M.C.A. Cricket: Teachers' Assn. v. WiltshireTanglin. Sports: Command Athletic Sports. TO-MORROW. JULY 12 High Tides,—7.51 a.m.,
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  • 56 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Music In The Ail CAPITOL. 'Naughty Marietta." EMPIRE.—DoubIe Talkies GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Sido-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wuyangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkies MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani Tal kie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION—"Oh! Daddy." RITZ.— 'Burn 'em up Barm eluding chapters. jtOXY.—"Merry Widow." THEATRE ROYAL—"Count
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  • 30 6 The Sj?. Arizona Man- »or K.t South Africa. Malls previously ai utouiired as closing a» 10 am cm t3tlt .<...- wiU now close ar 2 p.m. ui in day.
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  • 181 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Wednesday. the i'irt'apor Chan:filer of C->n>ni lie Rubber A?.«ociaLc»: held its 1231if ncr ic tiny. Lbs. Ton Catalogued 1.548.494 691. 1>9 Offered 1.470,347 656.40 Sold 1 195 451 533 6.1 -London—Spot 5.15 16d. New York 12 5 16 cts PRICES REALISED RIEBED
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  • 44 6 London. July »0 The list of applications for the G ernment of Ind'a issue of '.'IO.PGC.Oiii 1 3 Der cent. stock 1949 52 at 98. prospectiij of wlr'ch is cc» to-day, b* opened and co; :d to mam British Official WPelcss.
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  • 32 6 The output of ore f.r the month <>t J of the Renong' Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. *va r No. 2 dredge I.',4.fiK niruU No. I dredge 431.11 Total 586.29
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 600 6 i.i*'» i-»TT-irr;i-»-rrTt trert T r SINGAPORk. HOTELS j >^^—*.« «u.i«-»» 1 «:i«i J Mii«n».Mn«.r«i:MTigai.«im^ii«.j. 1 ».iat«illi.JMSulil» II» |»rt»«HSUSMSSH—S—B«S^^^^^^^^^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I TONIGHT I -FECIAL DINNER CONCERT BJ6 to 0.15 p.m. DANTE (f»»rmal) 9.45 to midnight AND THE CLEVER AMERICAN DANCE TEAM I THE THREE NEW YORKERS A CABARET OF
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    • 399 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Reliable houses to represent us In F.M.S. and S.S. t\> push the sale of our sporting goods, those who are influenzal and are experienced in trade need apply to LIME COMPANY, SIALKOT CITY (INDIA). LIFE INSURANCE of every description, whether for protection or investment. All enquiries strictly confidential
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    • 167 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Fittings for hair dressing saloon. Box 686, Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE.—One set Arthur Mee's. Children's Encyclopedia. New. Apply Chuan, 447, Guillemard Road. RUBBER TO EASTERN PORTS OF CANADA INCLUDING MONTREAL AND INLAND POINTS. It is notified for information that 1 effective immediately. Rubber to Eastern ports of
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    • 30 6 FIGARO l.ndie* nairdresaem PERMANENT W A V I li Ry European F.\|»»*rt«. M. f 10 and $tf »'ilv. RAFFLES ffOTEK tnsmm ISO» A at a.1. Bras Basalt Road TELEPHONE 2tf<l&
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 357 6 [POSTAL INttLLIGtNa MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY China (generally) (Kumsang) 2 p.m. japan (Kumsarrg) 2 p.m. Hongkong iKurrsang) 2 p.m. HQihow <Hai iling) 2 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Kumsangi 2 p.m. Aden (Karapara) 3 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Karuuara) 3 p.m.
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  • 668 7 Selangor Assizes CRIMINAL RECORD OF ACCUSED from Our Own Reporte-i Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. KKMARKING that the accused was of those cases which are the i r of people interested in crireform, the Chief Justice, S r Samuel Thomas, at tho >r Criminal Assizes yesterday, led Sinhalese, named
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  • 104 7 Proposals Kegarding New Battleships Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 9. rniany's naval programme is lv- "'•<! by the Press as a modest proThr new battleships, newspapers, will be constructed l le iines of the Fiench vessels Dunkirque class of 26,500 tons •vyinjr e g ht thirteen inch guns. heaviest
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  • 597 7 Alleged Rash Driving: Near Segatnat iPivm Our Oien Coircspondeni ./chore Bahru, July 9, k MoTuK accident, lesulting m the. death of a Chinese towkuy and a Tamil eyenst occurred at the mile, Jatsare Bohjru-Buiu Pahat Road on the I morning cf June 3, when twg motoi
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  • 66 7 Americas Tourists Visiting Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. A party of five round-the-world American tourists is in Singapore. They arrived from Bangkok on Monday and a'-e staying at the Adelphi Hotel. The party comprises Dr. R. S. Carroll, Miss Mary A. Parker, Miss E. J Heine. Mr. T. S.
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  • 91 7 Reuter. Lcndon, Ju y 8. Asked in the House of Commci\s by Sir Cyril C:bb. IConserva-trive> what the Japanese Government's iirUot'ons ar regur.mj Tientsin's contributions to th Chines* Marit'me Customs f venues m vow of the nan-ccntribut'on to thh ot Manchur un potts taken over by JaDa. l
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  • 167 7 Big Success Of The Three t New Yorkers TO have been. associated with some of America's stage and screen staro ii> the privilege which the Three New Yorkers—Uki c Lee, Dee St. Clair ana Hank Brown, who are the latest attraction at Raffles Hotel—enjoy. Ukie and Dee were
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  • 429 7 I The following are the uetails of the I Sikh collection for ihe Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund, per Sardar sunder Singh Sav/hny: Nand Singh $15, Lai Singh 2, Bhajun Singh 10, Suraj Narain I, Jagat Singh 1, Bhan Singh 3, Tara Singh 1, Sant Ram I, Arjan
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  • 54 7 Orange Free State. Mr. Hrndrik Jordnan. a 78-ycar-cld municinal emnlcyee at Heiibron. to b p married shortly to Mi c s Flizabelh Buzon. a nurse at Kroonstad. whese age is 22. Mr. Jrrdaan. whose name was originally .Tcurdaan. was born in France and claims relationship to
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  • 84 7 Letters 1c ~lh+ EAitor lOmr reader* are tnvtted to write u us on subjects of publie interest. ti mutt be understood that the "MaUtgt Tribune?' does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEt AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewrittei. (double spacing), and on one
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  • 432 7 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir-—In passing those undeserving remarks against petition writers in general our learned friend "Omar Khayam II" appears to be misinformed. The "effusions" referred tcr by him are almost non-existent, for in these days of trade depression the average illiterate labourer is no
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 MM SPARKLING. LASTING SHINE RECK ITT 4 SONS LTD., Hull ft London Agouti: Adamton, Gilfillan ft Co. Smfipore P»nanj
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    • 228 7 SSI Now X nMy \~W/ Malayan hostess W'wVSi I i 1 Y/ can add this finishing itv 1 v r|B touch t0 weH thoughtt SAVOURY ASSORTED: A very use- make a successful fol selection of Peek Frean's famous pahit party! Real savoury biscuits. English Peck Frcan f TWIG LETS: Cunning
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 407 8 ALHAMBRA I < j I 6.15 AND 9.1 d. m l( WHEN LIFE IS wM the late., SET TO MUSIC Ojlf Mi hits 10ve... they lough ..,1?. they sing tney thul m quarrel they kiss keep you ond then they start j gain I gaily for a I r every
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    • 389 8 I i., i' 1 I SINGAPORE PRESS PUBLIC ENDORSE I LONDON'S ENTHUSIASM! f I "FIRST RATE ENTERTAINMENT' STRAITS TIMES I SE B m I 'Naughty Marietta' will long be remembered as one of those few I and select pictures which achieve screen distinction MALAYA TRIBUNE. j pCAPITOL j I f
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    • 283 8 NIGHTLY AUDIENCES SIMPbY YELL AM) SCREAM! I il PAVIUON j ;e.15 Mightly 9.13 j The Famous Rubber-faced Comedian who made you scream with laughter in jjLWL\ Leslie Henson is* FRAMES DAY |p(pf| in the year's Big Laugh Hit v OH! DADDY See Two Purity League Officials mixed up in a
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  • 240 9 Sequel ToThi' Case Of "Mr. X" Singapore Thursday AN unusual case came up before the n District Judge. Mr. H A. Forrcr. yt-terday. when Hu Shi Koon. How Seng Kuan was charged with having made contradictory statements before Mi, C H. Whitton, the Four.:.' Magistrate, and Dr
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  • 138 9 36 Destroyers And iS Submarines I Reuter. Washlnt n. July 10. MR. C. A. Swanaotti Secretary for the Navy, announcing America's Naval construction programme, .-,aid that the United St3tes Navy intended to proceed ender the Washington London Naval TreatlCi as Ion? US tth: other •lt-natories stayed within
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  • 67 9 Berlin. A v.otm i re of mi t:r-car parked in Ihe Ferdinandtoast tlirabura and pi vented :^c owner from moving It. The- hunt; in a loud angry m.v* on be tiead and rim rduad <hc ttntll a bCJ expert arrived nonsc Id a telephone call front the
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    • 196 9 I "LORN A DOONE" -j B 1 Hailed by the Singapore Press and Public as a British Film j Masterpiece! J J "An exquisite piece of work"— j Singapore Free Press. I i 2 "Pride of Place as an outstanding British Film" I Malaya Tribune. J j "It has been
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  • 67 10 MRS. G. K. HOCK nee *MADAM CHUA JIT NEO. daughter-in-law of the late Mr. and Mrs. Goh Song Ke e aged 30, passed away peacefully at her residence No. Ill, Joo Chiat Place last night, leaving beh hd her. her husband. 2 sons and 2 daughters to
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  • 748 10 JT would seem that nothing will prevent '"military operations. or, in plainer language, war, by Italy in Abyssinia. Attempts at mediation have tailed. Britain, through Mr. Anthony Eden, went to what to many people seemed to be extraordinary lengths to bring: about a settlement, even offering to cede a
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  • 70 10 Contribution Of $1,000 Singapore A CONTRIBUTION of $1,000 is contain- ed to the 39th list of subscriptions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund Amount previously Ca, t a o C r k a ra edE T C o d b acco Gdvt. House Staff ™nn g: c nd
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  • 13 10 Wednesday, July in. In thi» rnoin,n R H m Excellency visited
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  • 44 10 H.E. The High Commissioner will >oZ neM W^ ~h, Ma a an to he'd n Kua a LumDur durfnAntwit bank holidays g the to sin K C a h 1 0 n 1 a and Japan h r ««™ed £n h^ m S* a, <?
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  • 189 10 China be swept by another catastrophe such as will take a toll of reveral million lives? This is the question prompted by the news received of the serious ihreat of flood to the Yangise Valley, following heavy rainfall during the past week. The answer
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  • 190 10 JHERE is a movement afoot in Kuala Lumpur, which, before it is carried much further, is likely to be productive Jf rome controversy. Someone has discovered that there is I a balance of approximately $51,587 lying 0 the credit of the Malayan Flood Relief Fund which was
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  • 183 10 we emphasised at the outset, the proposal can scarcely fail to give to criticism. Following the 1926 floods, relief funds were open -d various centres in the F.M.S. and Colony. These funds were even merged in a central fund, the Flood Relief Fund, to which o ment made
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  • 194 10 pURIHER evidence of Britain's industrial recovery is to hand in the unemployment returns for June, issued by the Ministry of Labour. The total number cf persons on the unemployed registers at the end of the month was 2.000,110. which was 44.642 less man in May and 12,476 less
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  • 383 10 By "Looker-On" QUR oldest and most revered contem- porary has been announcing for TUT days lhat h was "established 1935." I j. These things will happen. The usual Place for the printer's devil to do his deadly work is on top of the leading aittele. There
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  • 102 11 ITALIAN CONSUL MENACED Soldier Maltreated kkitish cabinet MEETS Reuter. Rome, July 11. VHk' 1 alian Minister at Addis Vbaba has formally protestid to the Abyssinian Government with reg« ird to two fur her alleged I talo-Abyssinian incidents. The first is stated to have occurred on Jt'lv
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  • 101 11 If It-ilv Was To Declare War British Official Wireless. Lor.don, July 10. Answering a question in the Hou>e of Commons which referred to the si uation which would arise if Italy were to report to war. the Minister for the League of Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthon> Eden, said:
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  • 198 11 Italy I n'ikflv To Agree To Arbitration Rome. July 9. T m Italian Government is unlikely agree to League procedure for the 'I'ointment of an arbitrator before July* 25 in the event of the failure of the Conciliation Commission, according to well-informed circles. I is contended the breakdown is I
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  • 112 11 Why Conciliation Meeting Was Abandoned Scheveningen. July 9. T' is learned uncfficiallv tha f difficul ies arose at the meeting of the Tt alian-Abyssinian Commission when fVio domn^^ -j f.," rights for Professor Jeze regarding his v-.rience any restriction concerning the course rf •♦he defence. hut T a.Jian
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  • 342 11 Gravity Of Italo-Abyssinian Situation Reuter Wireless. London, Ju.y 10. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare will deal at some length with the international situation on hi.s speech on Foreign Affairs in the House o; Commons to-morrow. The speech will afford an opportunity of a general review of recent
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  • 195 11 Affected By Recent Events* REDUCTION ONLY PRECAUTIONARY London, July 10. JHE Hongkong and Shanghai Btnkfng Corporation has declared an interim dividend of 50 shillings, compared with 60 shillings paid last year. INCREASE *D DIFFICULTIES "Unwelcome, but not really surprising," Is the racial verdict on the Hongkong Eark's
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  • 135 11 40,000,000 Ounces Sold In Three Days Reuter. Silver prospects continue to be the centre of absorbed interest. Sales in the past three days are estimated at 40.000,000 ounces. Previous estimates are admittedly un certain, but the "bulls" over-brought the position by 100,000.000 ounces. To-day, the tendency is firmer,
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  • 81 11 U.S. Destroyer Rushing To Help Reuter. Washing on. July 10. 'J'HE U.S. Navy Department has ordered a destroyer to proceed at full speed to Cuba where the town of Baracoa, which is inaccessible excep 4 by sea, is reported to be aflame and threatened with destruction—Reuter. Later.
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  • 180 11 Mr. Baldwin Explains Cabinet Changes British Official Wireless. London, July 10. *N the House of Commons debate raised by the Opposition on constitutional -juestions connected with the reconstructed o: the Government and the appointment of certain ministers without specir departmental duties, the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley
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  • 172 11 Has Germany Ended Competition London, July 10 PUBLICATION of the German naval I building programme for 1935 shows that at the time the Anglo-German naval agreement was negotiated, the vessels for which it provides, namely two battleships of 26,000 tons mounting II inch guns, two cruisers of 10,000
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  • 47 11 Three Girls Bom To Chinese Woman THE Prmcipal Medical Officer, Johore, informs us that a Chinese woman of the coolie class gave birth to triplets, all girls, at the Batu Pahat Hospital on July 6. (The mother and her children are doing well.
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  • 25 11 Reuter. Los Angeles, July 10. Ray Long, the author and editor, died hi hen? af'er being found shot through mouth. —Reuter.
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  • 140 11 Buckingham Palace Investiture British Official Wireless. T London, July 10. HE King held an investiture at Buckingham Palace to-day. The popular comedy actor, Mr. Seyruout Hicks and Mr. Arthur Pugh, a former i chairman of the Trades Union Council received knighthoods and decorations for gallantry were
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  • 138 11 China Society Dinner TURNING POINT IN RELATIONS iLondon, July 10. 'J'HE first large Sino-British gather-? ing was seen at a dinner of thd China Society, presided over by Mri Quo Tai Chi, Chinese Ambassador in London. The guests included Lord and Lady Winterton, Lord and Lady Effingham, Sir
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  • 158 11 Feoling More And More Their Common Destiny Reuter. Mr. Wells, responding, said that the time to make vague generalisations about the East and West was completely past. People once thought of China a.* almost a non-existent land of fairy ales and monsters, but wireless, aeroplanes and
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    • 135 11 I Tuneful Talkie Tunes ON "His Masters Voice j NAUGHTY MARIETTA B 8320 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life J. MacDonald Italian Street Song 1 DA 999 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life R. Crooks DA 1041 Em falling in love I SANDERS OF THE RIVER f R 8316 Congo Lullaby Paul
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  • 853 12 COURT OF APPEAL JUDGMENT "Without Parallel" FURTHER EVIDENCE ADMITTED Singapore, Wednesday. JUDGMENT was delivered in the Court of Civil Appeal to-day in the appeal of Syme and Co., who were defendants in a civil suit in the Supreme Court in which the plaintiffs were
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  • 392 12 Boarding School At The Camerons I FEW more ideal sites for a boarding school could have been found than tih;? cne chosen by the sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus for the Pensionnat Notre Dam»', which they have just opened for European children and where already thirty
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  • 117 12 Inspection By The Duchess Of York British Official Wireless. London, Juiy 9. The Duchess of York will visit Up Holland,- near Wigan, this afternoon to inspect the experiment organised by a body of social workers to enable unemployed men to produce commodities for their own use, thus
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  • 74 12 Reported From St. John's Island Contacts Information was received that a child cf 29 days old from among the Rural Board contacts had died of infantile convulsions at St. John's Island yesterday. Another child from the same batch of contacts has been found to have developed smallpox. It
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  • 79 12 Interesting Articles In June Issue The June issue of the A.C.S. Magazine just out, has been excellently got up and contains several bright features. A record of the School's activities are to be found therein, besides interesting articles by the pupils of the Cambiidge classes. There are
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  • 358 12 I Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery Singapore, Thursday. THE funeral of Mrs. MacKenzie, the wife of Mr. Donald MacKenzie, whose death was reported yesterday, took place at the Bidadari Ce .ery yesterday afternoon, the Rev. W. Murray officiating. Among those present at the graveside, besides the widower, were:—Mr. J.
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  • 65 12 Suggestion In House Oi Commons i From Our Own Correspondzntj London, July 11. OIR George Hamilton. Conservative M.P. for Ilford, has deposited a question in the House of Commons for consideration on. July 17, suggesting a reduction in (he taxation on rubber companies on condition that
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  • 341 12 Statement By Changchun Foreign Offit? Shanghai. July 11. A DEADLOCK has occurred in the Man-chukuo-Mongclian Conference at Manchuli. The Foreign Office in Changchun has issued an unofficial statement, denying the Russian allegation that the Manchukuo is insincere in settling the border dispute with Mongolia On the contrary, the
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  • 52 12 4"sIN.<it I'imo ?'<»r l.'lil,!e5 4"« l<vn«l!vn The Lastcrn i-olegial?:. Company anni'Ullccs thai lhl ransit lutle o>full rate leiegram»! f,..in ,o London on aidy 10. were lo!low5 Telegrams handcd tn lo 5 .,.m 10 Millvte.»telegrams hann'.d .t_ m. 16 minure^ Telegram.»; hand''! <; l> s'l 13 mlnutes Teleeran» i,,
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  • 212 12 Clever Musical Film At The Alhambra THE CINEMAS MUSIC in the Air," Fox Film's latest musical film opened its ;un in Singapore at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. The picture is particularly noteworthy on account of the fact that :he producers had to construct a complete Bavarian
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  • 87 12 The concluding chapters of "Burr 'Fm Up Barnes." a serial, which pro vides thrills, action and hair-breath escapes, were shown last night at the Rita cinema, Geylang. when there were crowded houses at bo h the 6.15 and 9.15 o.m, performances. Jack Mulhali,
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  • 68 12 Heavy Loss Of Life SCORCHING HEAT IN KANSAS CITY Reuter. New York, July 10. ALTOGETHER 39 deaths have been reported as a result ot the floods, while the damage is estimated at $25,000,000. The flood-waters are now subsiding, but a vast area is still submerged.
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  • 156 12 Roaring Torrents Down Main Streets x Reuter. New York. July 11, Graphic stores Of escapes from the floods were tokj to Reut.r by the Mrycr of Trumansburg, New York, who tad that he was outside his bank, when a mass of water, wood and rocks roared down hill
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  • 83 12 Troops Called Out To Strengthen Dykes Reuter. Hankow, July 10. TROOPS from Hunan, Hupeh, Anwhei Kiangsi, Shensi, Kiangsu and Honan orovinces were called out to assist to ;t lengthen the Yanfitse dykes, many of which were breached. Thousands of refugees were rescued from trees and rooftops, particularly in
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  • 76 12 Reuter. Hankow, July 10. It is estimated that 50.000 are homeless in Hankow district. The Wu Wei dyke is still holding but breaches have occurred elsewhere along the river, partially flooding Wuchang and Hanyang. The polite are patrolling the streets in sampans. Heavy loss of life is
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  • 85 12 Shanghai, July 10. A hue piece of work by labourers in filling the gaps in the dykes alonp th< Yangtse below Shasi yesterday saved an extensive area from being flooded. In view of the interruption cf telegraph c communication above [dhaag the Hankow Headquarters are sending a
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  • 172 12 Marshal Chiang On Relief Measures Shanghai, July 11. The city of Fanchant, has been flooded and an appeal has oeen made to Hankow for emergency relief. The water is overflowing the city wail. Many people and cattle have been drowned. Food supplies are running short. Owinc to heavy
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  • 110 12 Reuter. Nanking, Julv 11. The Yangtze flood Is threatening to rise, is is reported, to the level of the Yellow River. Two tributaries burst their banks in conseauence of tcrrentirl rains. The city of Yensze, 50 miles to the west of Chengchow in Honan is endangered by torrents
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  • 73 12 Reuter. Shanghai. July 11. Over a thousand persons are reported to have been drowned in the village of Yencheng, Near Yensze, which has been wiped out b> the floods. A report from Suchow, in Anhwei, states that there are only a hundred survivors of the Yenchapge disaster,
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  • 77 12 Reuter. Hankow, July 11. It is believed that many penshed in Fancheng and Huped which are partially submerged by the Yangtse flood. Thousands of refugees th the upper -caches of the Yangtse are flocking to the towns and other points of comparative safety. Many are trapped on top
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  • 52 12 Terrible Heat In Western States Reuter. Kansas City, July 10. A scorching heatwave in the Western States has rans<»d seven deaths in Texas and Oklahoma. A shade temperature of 109 deerces was recorded in Kansas, Texas and Missouri. The hi at-wave death roll in nine states
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  • 638 13 I »kmer clerk on TRIAL ministration System PERT EVIDENCE GIVEN Sin gapore, Wednesday. ;ED with forgery, Koh Ju a smartly dressed c c, until recently emclerk in charge of the Chandu shop in Canal arraigned before Mr. Williamson and a common A-size Court to-day.
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  • 939 13 Man Sent To Head Office With Watchman Witness's suspicions were roused and he sent the man to the head office with the office watchman. Witness was here shown six registration cards from the Canal Road shop and said that the signatures on them appeared like the accused's handwriting.
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  • 472 13 MR. J.A. MOFFAT ROTARIANS Better Conditions In America Singapore, Wednesday. THERE was a good auencanee at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Clurof Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel today Among those presen were Sir Andrew Caldecott, ihe Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. F J. Morten, the Director of Education, anc
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  • 68 13 Outward Plane Delayed ByMonsoon's Violence t/rom Our Own Bangkok. Wednesday. The violence of th- southwest monsoon over the Kurma-Siam frontier is again responsible for the delay of the rastbound botch plane which left Calcutta at six thb morning. The plane refuelled r.i Rangoitn and set out for
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 454 14 DEAN TO MEET COL. ALLAN Veteran's Singles HARD FIGHT IN MIXED DOUBLES Singapore, Thursday. beating Dr. Philip Tyau yesterday in the Veterian's Singles semi-final, J. A. Dean qualified for the final and will meet Col. Allan, who beat Koh Tien Seng. Dean played a fine
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  • 142 14 Championship Meeting On I July 26 And 27 THE championship meeting of the Ania tt-Ji Athletic Association of Makya s tc he held at Kuala Lumpur on b'ridav and Satuiday, Ju'y 26 and 27. The championship events are 1CD yards. 220 yards, 440 yards, hrlf mi in,
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  • 24 14 Oxford Defeated By Handsome Margin i«* 1 Cambridge beat Oxford by 9195 run*. Cambridge 223 (Legrrd 7 f^r l (J) Oxford 109
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  • 105 14 Kitiuss Chief Concern Oi Team THE United yta.e.s Davi:-. Cup team, composed ol Wiimer AUison, Sidney B WiKid, Donald Budge. Gtae Mako and John van Ryu having won he American hitvt- icii 1. r England. 'We have no interest, in winning at Wimbledon" declared Ml. Joseph
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  • 250 14 liams Q\ S.C.F.A. And M.F..\.ToM:et AN interesting gume oetween the S.CF'JV. Vereran and tht MFJV. Veteran Teams will take place at tht Anson Road Stadium on jbauiroay. Julv 13. The following will be selected to represent the team. Teo Way Yong aged 36, retired m 1027: Chua Lye
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  • 55 14 Clark Out Through A Dislocation Of Rib Reuter. London, Jul> 10. THi: .selectors have invited Bowis to replace Clark in the third Test, it is officially announced that Clark dMoratrd a rib and is unable to play. Sutcliffc is unfit and is definitely m>t playing
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  • 93 14 The following will represent the Lads United B.P. against the Shrewsbury BP. in a friendly badmhron match of 7 singles a i the Marigold B.P.s court at 02. Shvewbury Road on Saturday. July. 113 at 3 30 p m. Sao* Kia Yrcw Seah Ken? Chew. Low Kee Swee. Lok
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  • 76 14 The following will represent the Upper Seiangoon Unicn XI against the Singapore Harbcur Beard to-morrow I (Head Ofiico XI in a friendly football match on the lat'er's ground. £;h Bcon Teck;' Low Khoon Ngiap, and Kang Kirn Teck; Lew Cheng Khoon. Goh Chin 800 and Lee Yong Chye:
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  • 72 14 The following will represent the Scrangoon Rangers agains. the Monopolies Sports Club in a friendly match of four singles and one double o to be I played at the Playfair's court on Saturday, July 13 at 3 p.m. Singles: Laurence de f-ouza, Heng Swee Lee, Hock Bang, ChJr Poh
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  • 29 14 I The pagar lights of the. Chinese Swimming Club will be burned on for night swimming tc-night, to-morrow night and Saturday night from 7 p m
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  • 247 14 South Africans Break The Ice SOUTH Africa has broken the ice at last by winning a Test Match la England. The encounters between the two coun tries dates as far back as 1888 when England sent a team to the Cape. The return visit of South
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  • 250 14 Match Between Medical And Raffles Th? seventh annual ir.-cT-colleg-? cricket will be played during the rxxt week-end on the Medical College Ground. The first match was played at the Baffles Institution Ground in 1929 when the Mcd cals won. Thi following year Mr. A. P. Framroz. presented a
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  • 68 14 The following will represent the Hindu Young Men's Literary Union i n a friendly volley ball match with the Chinese volley ball team at the Nan Szu giound (destination at Middle Road* to-day at 5 p.m.: A. C. Muttiah. A. S. Nathan, K. Thambapillai fcapt.'. s. Thamotharampillai, S
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  • 151 14 Kcppel G.C. To Meet Island Club iT-IE tcllowing are the teams and starting times for the reprfsor'Ttive ma tell betwvsea the Keppd Golf Club and th* brand Club to be played on Sunday morning over WM Island ccurse <Kepp 1 players' mentioned first >: 845 H Irving Jones
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  • 145 14 Northern And Southern Sections t Front Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 9. The semi-final stage in some of the events of the Johore Lawn Tennis Championships nas been reached. This evening in the Southern Section of the tournament being played on the Civil Set vice Club courts.
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  • 376 14 Chinese Defeat The S»R.C. Singapore Thut\sday. DLAYINO BOOd lootoau, tin- 6.C FA. coincieiely outclassed the S.R.U to ihe mui'gm of three goab 10 o»u 'inlui or* talon match ei the Anaua Road hum yt.'.icitiay b*iai was oven duriag th- irvat naif, scoring a goai; ilv i. hikjase. however,
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  • 39 14 To Compete In Wightman Cup Reuter. London. July H>. TT is ofßcialiy announced that tols-s Do*o hy Round will be competing against the United States in the Wighlman Cup. Miss Round has thus reversed the previous decision.—Reuter.
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  • 39 14 Oxford University cricket captain has awarded "blues" to T. G. L. Ballance 'Uppingham and Brasenose) and R. H. F. Darwall-Smith (Chartc house and Brasenose I G W. Parker, Cambridge captain, has awarded a "blue" to W Wooller.
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  • 249 14 Selangor's Swimming Representatives THE Selangor Clii.usc Aquatic Sports a held for the purpose select ng aimers to represent Selsflttgor in the Malayan Chinese Olympiad took p ace at the 4th mil.istcne, Ampang Roud Swimmir./ Pool last Saturday. THE RESULTS The following are the results:— 50 Metros Free-Style
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  • 79 14 Singapore's Badminton Players THE following players havj been selected to represent Singapore Li the Badminton competition cf the Malayan Chinese Olympiad:— Mr. Tan Boo Teck (Coach». Messrs. Ong Siok Tan and Lim Chuan Geok (Secretaries*: Men: Seah Eng Hee (captain). Koh Keng Siang, Liau Kim Fati. Tan Chong
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  • 535 15 AMAZING PLAY BY TOURISTS Convincing Victories l)H Y \N HAND GETS HIS WITH GOAL KTTKK> written from Palmerston L y N' \v Zealand, by members hockey team touring v Zealand, indicate two things— .iri>ts arc having a most ime in spite of the extr€n. hnich
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  • 560 15 r,k am Entertained To Dinner Af< r ti. ft K. w,i Wor ta.'-'-ivire-l Urlcn IJ':rk >v ThV\i?. v .j or Au»Mr p,Mni 5t r P"" f or and h" t, r!a speeches on b:ha'f of Tn»* 4 r <rt oi, VV- 1 mis-con-Ind'a were i") a lr
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  • 330 15 rnfinished Century By State Player From Our Oxen Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. IN a cricket match played yesterday, 1 the Central Mental Hospital defeated the O.lvi.A. on the first innings. Batting first the C.M.H. compiled a total ot i85 for two wickets and declared S. R Suppiah. the State
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  • 80 15 i Xfivai Base Beaten By Indian j Association Toe Naval Base were beaten by 68 run* by ib« Indian Association at crickei Dlaved on the latter's ground. The Indians batted first and compiled '29. Abaslhov '37. and ThairaJi <3o> K .eing the urincipal scorers. S. Lourdt i took
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  • 553 15 Interesting Comment By U A Has-Been" AN enthusiastic footballer, signing him- self "A Kas-Bcen," writes to us as follows on Singapore's prospects in the Malaya Cuo match to be played on Saturday, July 20, against the Malaya Command: I waj a keen spectator at the Singapore/Malacca
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  • 92 15 Hotspurs' Balance Sheet Tottenham Hotspur balance sheet, lust issued, shows their assets to be £84.266 —highest of any club in the country. Their net income last year wa.« 153 952. Receipts from home matches amounted to £62.500. 'Spurs spent £12,000 on new players and received £4.000 by transfers.
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  • 60 15 The following players will repiesen Messrs. Drew and Nap er's XI u Q fcotball match en Friday, July 12, at tie Balestier Road ground against Messrs. Rcdylc and Davidson's XI: Yong Lock Hu=sain and Deng Wah, Loh Ttt. Y?rg Kiang and Yew LOOng; Ahmad Salleh. Cheng Tuan,
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  • 165 15 Alterations To Official Programme The Committee has decided that the second run for horses classes 3 and 4 will be about six furlo'ngs or about one mile 1 and one hundred yards, and not seven fur- j longs as stated in the official programme. Owners entering horses
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  • 98 15 Y.M.C.A. And Selangor Indians I Share Points fFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. j The Y.M.C.A. and the Selangor Indiaa j Association shared points when they met in the Flowerdew Shield tourna- ment yesterday. The following are the results: SINGLES H. S. V. Ramaiya (S.I.A beat L.M.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 221 15 ft *m aaa GREAT EASTERN LIFE 0 "GREAT by reason of the faet that in s period of little store tssss qpaHcr of a caatary u ksm (1) built up s large buaineaa all over Asia; l (2) acquired a thoroughly sound (inaneia! position; (3) introduced modern innovations thst were
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  • 1028 16 I nterc sting I']v id2nee KUALA KANGSAIi CASE SENSATIONAL evidence in connection with the activities of Malay secret societies along th«» Perak liiver was given in the Magi^ tra.es Court at. Kuala Kangsar on Friday last, before Che Othman, when ten Malays, who were arrested recently on
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  • 213 16 Royalty visits the Mcro-Goidwyn-Mayer Studios In Hollywood. BStM. Prince Purachatra cf Siam is an interested spectator on ire set of M.-G.-M.'.s production of "Mjrdcr Man." where he meets Virginia Brace, featured player in the picture, with Spencer Tracy and Harvey Stephens. PRINCE PURACHATRA Meets Old Friend At M.-G.-M. Studios Prince
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  • 70 16 Crown Prince On Visit To London London, July 10. The C o'.vn Princs of Saudi Arabia, who is at pretcnt visiting London, occupied a seat in the Dsanguished Strangers' Gallery of the House of Commons last night during the debate on the Labour Party's vote of censure on
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  • 547 16 Accused Caught With Documents ■From Our Own Reporter^ Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. SENTENCE of 12 months' rig:'rou, v iniprisonment en sack of thr< chergts of bang In possession :f seditious literature was gassed en a 20-year-old Bylam, Suah Ken Huah, yesterday at thy Se&ngOr Assizes by the
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  • 67 16 Kuala r.umour, Wednesday I The oea'h nccunrd to-day n Kuala 1 Lumuur of h€ Unv v Nk hinfrhlm j father -f Mr A<lenr R Nitchtn«h*m of ne ov i. Electric Department, Kuala Lumpui. 1 T e Rov Nllchlrmham srrved the "»thodi*l Ml< ion bo h in Cevion
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  • 702 16 j Chinese On Trial WOMAN'S TRAGIC STORY (From Our Own Correspondent j Seremban, Wednesday. THE trial of three Chinese who are charged with murder began on Tuesday before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen and two assessors, Mr. j Livingstone Miller and Tunku Syed Ahmad. In ihe
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  • 59 16 Hawker Knocked Down By Lorry Si L'..p<Ji Thursday A C Sent t* urrnl a' ii .1 ii...i Qu*y tad Mi rtbanl Roa-j VrsteStil) afternoon A heiv u u-lorry kn eked down a Ch!.. k win» sustained eocnpoond irac (u«v of the left U«ir ami «ius •y nit tired
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    • 839 16 F.A.Baatholomeusz L t "Slain? That's nof a stain the enamel's worn through «up r Change to rhe iiu-ks or the Ipeth and the spaces between are danger .•'>«.ts. Here the enamel is thinned and food deposits linger. Only a safe and thorough toot h cleans r can ward off decay.
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    • 13 16 I "MILKMAID MILK.) I jMvmtmtwtmta •""«'J<J l ll u, l i t j
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  • 202 17 WHERE SHAW BLUNDERED va Lecture OF DILIGENT l ,ND STUDY es at geographical were given by (in/, principal of the Malacca, in lecture to the Association on subject for study, i falls as many as i leography is said all) I he results her sciences in iral
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  • 878 17 olcaHHs Iuep My lass Awake!" We ere t mpteI frequently j P>actical" and ;n- i'' d I'ehu-d. for in 'I- to a lesso'.i on 1 y when we recall 1 ,l 4 v comments I P my class awak>>! tV teaching of c'»- ur subject. Hut w* I
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  • 705 17 Declaration About South Africa Sunshine Fv.r. the groat G- B.S. bluadtred When he declared tact the sunshine in South Africa affected the fertility of the whites there! This theory brougnt on author the fol'owing comment? An irrational imposter an untrained bra n, knowing nothing- of this
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  • 163 17 Loss Not Due To Wrongful Act Reuter Wireless. London, July 9. THE offic al enquiry into the loss of the steamer Blairgowrie with all 26 crew during bad weather in 'the North Atlantic on Feb. 27 reports it is unable to say affirmatively that the Blairgowrie was in
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  • 314 17 Rs. LOOO And Apology To Doctor Matara tCeylom. June 20. A SETTLEMENT was arrived at to-day in the case in which Dr. C H A S. B. Paulickpulle, LR.C.P. and s! <Edin)/ L.F.P. and S. Idas.) House Surgeon of the Civil Hospital, Matara, sued Mr. G. A.
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    • 68 17 7*s)J Good Shooting nere s a wavs g°°d shooting when V 3-IN-ONE OIL m9l <r*y en fire-arms. Where thete is need X •a*!'-- A»m- for quick, sure action, 3-in-Ono is f tf A: ideal. As it lubricates, it cleans, pro tects end preserve.. Keeps all pjr*s S finest condition. Remember
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    • 155 17 1 11 w I "First j Men /w,f BfiK/S ''It's 8.30 a.m. Doesn't matter whether ymfre feeling tired ft'^^K^E j or not after your party last vA^hi vouve got to' face <5£U business now—you must get to grips with it before your 1 0> hand during Competitor 99 A teaspoonful
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  • 441 18 Mi. George Arliss who takes ,he title :cle in "Cardinal Richelieu," which opens at Pavilion Theatre on Tuesday. July 17. SIXTH HISTORIC PORTRAIT George Arliss ROLE IN "CARDINAL RICHELIEU" AMONG his many distinctions, George Arliss can number that of having introduced the screen public to more historical characters than any
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  • 49 18 Parß A French nurse who went through the war. Mile. Marie Louise Bcdan. is to be presented with an ex-soldier's certificate, accompanied by the medal of the Great War. Mile. Bodirj was in thp Serbian rfreat of 1915. was wounded, and taken prLoner by the Bulgarians. i
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  • 254 18 Mr. Lloyd George In A Huff Reuter Wireless. London, Jury 9. GOVERNMENT'S faUure to cope with unemployment or deal effectively with th. probiem of the distressed areas was alleged in a Labour motion of census moved >n the House of Commons by Mr. Greenwood who contended unemployment must
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  • 78 18 Punishment For Wrecking Sterilisation Law Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 9. Two years' imprisonment is provided in a new decree for attempts to wreck the Nazi sterilisation law which is aimed at preventing hereditary diseases. Muvster Frick demands energetic act on against saboteurs of the law which is
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  • 50 18 Few Precautionary Arrests Made Reuter Wireless. Labor.' July 9. All was quiet in the ciry last night following rioting mention 2d yesterday The Royal Scots and an armoured ear unit, patrolled the city throughout ♦he night but only a few precautionary arrests were made —Reute* Wireless.
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  • 1710 18  -  important Prospective Visitors Mr. Eric Macfad yen And Mr. V. A. Loivinger Alleged Snail Menace To Rubber Suggested Methods Of Dealing With It (By "Pertinax" TT scarcely matters where one looks and reads about the prospects of Rubber, whether crude or manufactured. One can see undeniable trust
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    • 214 18 TERRIBLE PAINS AFTER EATING To have terrible pain after every meal; to dread eating for fear of the inevitable indigestion; to be, in fact, a confirmed stomach sufferer—such was the unhappy lot jf Mrs. A. E. B untl she began taking Mac] an Brand Stomach Powder. "I am writing to
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 66 18 LX7Li>.8I()iX transit I'ime l?nr Cable» Vv Ix>nclvn Tlte Las ern extension Comapny announces ',,..< ,lae l,a,t«it lttne on full ra,e from Singaoole :o Lnndoll on 9 were a<« lol !< Tehgrams handed ,n up to 5t»0 p m 7 mmules. telegrams handed in up to pm 11 minu c, Telegrams
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  • 1425 19 RAINFALL ABOVE NORMAL l00 Nights I t kmh:kati res in lh S1 S(J.\1 0RE M w feature! of the I ilalaya are uniform I iiumidity and hey arise mainI a c < xposure of the I rra temperature A serious temperaI tut the year; of
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  • 963 19 Malayan Rainfall Generally Above Normal I Malayan rainfall in 1934 was, apart from stations on the East Coast, generally above normal, the excess in some cases being more than 30 inches. The greatest excesses were met in Kedah, Penang and Northern Perak, but large excesses were met
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  • 407 19 President On Author And His Works (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondenti London, June 13. THE Kipling Society—formed by ardent admirers of Kipling's poeVry—rather frightens the famous author. This was revealed by its President, M a j o r-G e n e r a 1 L.C.
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