Malaya Tribune, 6 June 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXXIII, No. 132. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, June 6, 1936 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936 FIVE CEN'lb.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 Read ffi£ SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya mat cm lllotlw? d& Baby must be fed and fed well. If Mother is not strong enough to feed /^rfP^^P^JSfek\ him herself and Father has not too m^!^flH^^Hti\ much money, f U U* > X babies -pure, §iveMi plll|i MM M IE" MILK
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The n on mm; tribe.m-:
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  • 528 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES U.S. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY 36-Hour We 2k On Govt Contracts !N his report to the members of the National Council of American Shipbuilders at the annual meeting in New York, the president, Mr. H. Gerrish Smith, stated that owing to the large volume of naval work in the
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  • 213 2 The following passengers jailed by the P. and O. liner Chitrah which left Singapore for Europe yesterday. Lt. and Mrs. Mitchell, lit* P. Boaler, Mrs. Yuen. Mr. and Mrs. H C. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Chan. Mr and Mrs E. 3. McCall, Miss Brodin. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 262 2 May Sell Four Ships To Hawaii j TOUR Dollar Line Freighters built in Shanghai In 1921 by the Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Company may be sold to the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, according to reports from San Francisco. The vessels sought by the AmericanHawaiian are the Melville, Stuar Diana,
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  • 103 2 Four Steamers Of P. And O. Company The P. and O. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd., have sold for scrapping the four steamers which have maintained the company's Branch Line service to Australia. It was recently announced thai the vessels would be withdrawn from the service on completion
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    • 367 2 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. CORFU 5,000 In port BURDWAN 6,070 June 7 RANCHI 7,000 June ly SOMALI 6,810 July 1 NALDERA 16.000 Jury 3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 3 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 RANPURA
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    • 44 2 Ii o. s. k. DECK (OLOiMIIO $17 i NEXT SAILINGS SJS. "ARABIA MARU" June 11 j m.s. "SANTOS MARU" June 29 I s.s. "MANILA MARU" July 12 m.s. "RIO DE JANEIRO M." Jul. 27 For particulars apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, j TEL. 5337—9.
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    • 623 2 jN.I.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. KATORI MARU June 11 s.s. KASHIMA MARU June 25 t m.s. YASUKUNI MARU July 8 s.s. HAKONE MARU July 23 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples
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    • 455 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham JUTLANDIA 16-6 16-6 17-6 19-6 MEONIA 7-7 7-7 8-7 10-7 ALSIA 28-7 28-7 29-7 bl-i
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    • 491 2 STEAMER SAILING NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD W «p Incorporatea iv Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore II) td. S ODER" omits Manila June 7 "TRAVE" June 23 "POTSDAM" omits North China July 3 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— "ISAR"
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  • 147 3 Passing: Through A Dull Period yHE uncertainty concerning the EuA ropean monetary situation has caused buyers to hold cfV i or the time being, but theie has been little pressure to sell, resulting in a very dull marke' .state Messrs. Lewis and Peat (St Ltd' under date
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  • 257 3 Influence Of Political Situation The market opened cautiously after the holidays but became steadier during the week on more outside interest being shown with sellers reserved, report Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd in tneir weekly report dated June 5 The franc question together with strike situation in
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  • 122 3 But A Slightly Easier Feeling Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., Singapore, reported as follows on June b: In view of the uncertainty with regard to the devaluation of the franc and the guilder, it is noteworthy that the market has remained more or less steady, although there is
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  • 44 3 London. June 5. The total amount applied for In tenders for £50.000.000 Treasury Bills was £70 075.000 The average rate per cent, for oiils at three months was 14 7.12 d. againsl n 5 54 d a week ago —British Olficial Wireless.
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  • 21 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS 10, following share quotations are issued by Eraser and Co and Lyall and Evatt:—
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  • 587 3 Singapore. Friday, ,10 a.m. Issut. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 4 4 6ed 4 5 -cd £1 A. Kumbang 28 20 28 3 29 6 £1 A. Malay 58 59 -cd 58 59 -cd $1 A. Weng 1.45 Jsn 1.60 165 5- A. Hitam 13 14 14
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  • 174 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept 30 108 110 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest March 31, Sept. 30 112 114 nora 1909 red 1955--*1 000.000 Interest March 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4% 1913
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  • 353 3 Singapore. Friday, 10 a.m. Issue Shares Fra «n.l 1 Allenby jjj L6O lJfl A. Gajah 0.90 100 0.90 1.00 A 1-30 1.40 1.30 i4O I A J£?f k 090 100 0.95 1.00 1 A P^n! y ?5* M*H 330 3.40 Ja. Panas i.40 1.50 1.45 155 Bassett 0.55 0.58
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  • 394 3 8 fa| 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS ci <a >o,> larue. Fnatr Lyall Value 00. Iratt $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 12 A. Brick 7ft% Pref. 1.65 1.75 1 60 V7O $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 11.00 IU.OO 11.00 El BAT. 1216 126- 16 2.6 L6.7.U 1 B. M.
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  • 99 3 Extensions to two of Lancashire's biggest electric power stations will provide work for many workers in the country. Two Lancashire engineering flrnn share in contracts to the value of over half a million pounds placed in connection with extensions to the electric powers station at the Clarence
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  • 989 3 THE ESTATES Replanting Scheme Progress Y HE sixteenth annual general nieet- ing oi Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered offices, 85, Grace-church-street, E.C.. Mr. F. E. Maguire (chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mi 4 H. S. Pickthall) having read the auditors' report, The
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  • 217 3 lJaoar .se Trade in DuU-h East indies (By Air Mail» London, May 27. THE progress cf Japanese trade in ths Dutch East Indies at thr expense of Eritain is £hov/n in a report, "Economic j Conditions in tne Netherlands East Indies," issued yesterday by the Department of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 The P.&O. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit facilities are now available at the P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd., Union Building, Singapore. Conditions of service and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Manager. Safes are available from $5 per annum upwards.
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    • 32 3 The Eastern I iiiiecl ASSURANCE CORPORATION LOOTED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. ItiD, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON. Q*r wal Manager.
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    • 106 3 The Sw.v llai Tong Ha liking A ins. Co.. Lid. (Incorporated in S.S.) Authorised Capital $2,000,000 Subscribed and Paid Up $2,000,000 General Reserve $2!000 000 Head Office. 56, 57 58, Chulia Street. Singapore. Telegraphic Address SZEHAITONG Board of Directors. Lee Wee Nam Esq., Chairman Managing Director, Tan Yeow Thuan Esq.,
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    • 583 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000.0« Issued. Subscribed and P«W Up $1,000,00 c felpgraphic Address:— TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5J82, 5184, 5185 518«. Board of' hectors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chalrma*. Khoo Beng Cheang. Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 988 4 SWISS MILK CHOCOLATE I B SCHIFFNER CO. I I 11 M. HASSAN 96 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work I i in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your
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    • 636 4 j COMMUNIQUE J STATE OF JOHORE UNPLANTED AREAS RELIEF COMMITTEE. The Government of Johore has appointed a Committee to make recomcommendations as to the relief, if any, to be granted to those individuals who can prove to the Committee that the restriction of new plainting imposed by the Rubber Regulation
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    • 625 4 r LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.SJ DIVIDEND NO. 23. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 2Y 2 per cent, for the year ending 31st August, 1930, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 19th June. 1936. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that
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    • 546 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 I (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS 'SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 5 of 1925. Re RAMASAMY VANOO of No. 21, Neil Road, Singapore. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter.
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    • 389 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF WAGE-EARNERS ADMINISTRATION ORDER Name of debtor: ONG HOCK LEONG. Address of debtor: No. 219, Silat Road. Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk at The Singapore Harbour Board. No. of Proceedings 227 of 1936. Date
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  • 94 5 tMk Relations With Nicaragua Reuter. Washington. June 5. THE Peruvian and Chilian Ambassadors visited the States Department and expressed the hope that the United States would not depart from President Roosevelt's good n?ighbour policy in connection with the rent Nicaragua a disorders. Mr. Cordell Hull, issuing a statement
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    • 485 5 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.15 a.m., Matins. 6.45 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m.. Ordination and Choral Eucharist. Preacher: The Archdeacon. I 10 a.m., Children's Service. 10.30 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion (Tamil). 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion (Chinese) 5.30 p.m., Evensng
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    • 525 5 Meeting at Waterloo Street Band Stand STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 136, Prinsep Street Sunday, 8.15 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 9.15 a.m., Holy Communion Service and Infant Baptism—Rev T C Gibson. 11.30 a.m., Boys' Brigade Bible Class 6.00 p.m., Evening Worship: Rev. T C. Gibson. Monday, 8 p.m., Reading
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    • 325 5 4.30 p.m., Bible Classes and Sunday School. 6 p.m., Gospel Service. Speaker: Dr. B. Chew. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Gospel Meeting in Malay. Friday, 5.30 p.m., Bible Address. Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson. "BETHESDA" (KATONG) 'Junction of Pennefather and Carpmael Roads) Sunday, 10.30 a.m., Breaking of Bread
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    • 146 5 v for Vfe p&jpi /BACKWARD 5f I BABIkS Bfe. I If Baby is backward and not gaining weight either on j|J the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to > the feeds. 4 It is probably "just what you were looking for" jj Brestol is a blended and
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    • 66 5 j TH*"l} advice. Take Gentona hi r£ IH once a week. It rapidly increases vitality, energy, and vigour in a short time. You will be astonished by its wonderful and sudden affect. Try a bottle to day. Sold at all stores at 91.00 or from A. C. Diamond Coy., Teuang,
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    • 21 5 I -HEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275, South Bridtre Road, Singapore. •Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 2164). "RAPHES CHEAPER than ANYWHERE
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  • 92 6 THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVES Singapore, June 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kistna 16. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Malayan Prince 32; Jerantut 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Hakodate
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  • 112 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies' etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 23 6 The s.s. Asdang for Kretay &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. will now close at 4 p.m. to-day.
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  • 21 6 The air mail < Netherlands» despatched from Singapore on May 30 was delivered in London on June 5 <G days».
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  • 124 6 SELLING Singapore. June 5. London 4 months' signt 4 3 22 London 3 months' sight 2|4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 116 London 30 days' sight 2|4 I|l6 London demand 2|4 1|32 London TaT. 2|4 1i32 Lyons and Paris demand 885 Hamburg demand 142 New York
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  • 113 6 London, June 5. Paris 76 13 64. New York 5.01 11 16. Montreal 5.03 3 4. Brussels 29.66 Geneva Amsterdam 7.41 V 2 Milan 63 7 4. Berlin 12.45 V 2 Stockholm 16.39%. Copenhagen 22.39Vz Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 3 4. Prague 129%. Helsinglors 222. Madrid 36 13
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  • 159 6 ALHAMBRA.—"CharIie Chan's Secret" (Warner Olandi 3 15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—Stage: The Gaetano Girls. Screen -The Bohemian Girl"—3.ls. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"Foreign AfWres" (Tom Walls and Ralph Lvnnt 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH "Mr. Wong's Country Ride" (Chinese picture*—7 p.m. ana 9 p.m. GRiiAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 394 6 fßuffles MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT orchestral f Special Dinner CONCERT c 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. *J« 11 (formal) 1 I 9.45 to midnight NON-DINERS $1.00 MONDAY Bth JUNE—OPENING DATE OF THE GREATEST CABARET ATTRACTION EVER PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE. THE COWAX A BAILEY ItEYEE COWAN BAILEY— Songs, Piano, Banjo, Guitar,
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    • 281 6 J ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY J j LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. J j (INCORPORATED IN INDIA. 1874) j A\ \i>i*ki:< IA TIO\ FROM J j A <,R \TIH I lIIM 114 lAICY. j "I have pleasure in acknowledging receipt of claim cheque j i on joint life policy. j i "I
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    • 178 6 DIABETES IF UNCHECKED LEADS TO SERIOUS AILMENTS AND PREMATURE DEATH. Check it with the safe and reliable oral treatment of Dr. James Burmann s i.oitr Lift A (prepared by the Government controlled Swiss Serum Vaccine Institute). Innumerable testimonials from Physicians and public. Thousands have been raved. Many within a fortnight.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 128 6 j Postal Intelligence ——t—fc———————— l» SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Indo-China (Sphinx) noon Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London (by Air) (Netherlands) 12.15 p.m. Djambi (Togian) 3 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Bintulu and Miri, Sarikei and Sibu (Kajang) 3.30 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Kajang) 3.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and
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    • 162 6 Diary of the Day WHAT'S ON TO-DAY, JUNE 6 High Tides:—ll.ss a.m., 11.02 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. S.C.F.A. v. Police. Anson Road Stadium; Govt. Services League. Div. t I, Marine Dept. v. Immigration. Marine ground; H M.S. "Malayo Cup, Negri Sembilan v. Combined Services, Seremban. Raffles Institution Annual
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  • 102 7 Two New Members Of Legislative Council Singapore Friday. Mr. E. Newbold, 0.8. E., to be a Nominated Unofficial M.L.C., S.S. Provisional appointment of Mr. P.M. William sto be temporarily a Nominated Unofficial M.L.C., S.S. Div J. S. Sloper, M.D., M.R.C.P., a member of the Hospitals Board, S.S. The
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  • 64 7 Registration Of Germans In South West Africa Reuter. Capetown, June 5. THE German Consul, interviewed by Reuter, denied the report of an extensive recruiting campaign of Germans in South West Africa. He said that what he was doing was a purely routine matter and there v/as no suggestion
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 773 7 Educated young man requires job as clerk, mechanic or switchboard. Apply li; 2 Queen's Road, Singapore. DOBERMANN PINSCHER pups (pedigree* for sale, the best watchdogs. Parents imported from Germany. Phone 7342 or 4768. THE RAUR AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Queensland). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share
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    • 275 7 WANTED—A Second-hand Bentley's j Code-book. Apply Box No. 208, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. NOTICE. "OUR SHOP" Florists is now under new management. i Proprietress:—Madame Mary Yeo. Telephone No. 2166. 16, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for th* following materials or aervicea. Fcr partisan, se« Municipal Tender
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    • 72 7 AWELL-Paid appointment fes Accountant, Secretary, Cost Accountant, Office Manager, Snipping Expert, Bank or Insurance Officer, Cashier or Book-keeper, is within your reach if you train by post with The School of Accountancy—the leading organisation in the British Empire for the building of Successful Business House. London, W.C. 2. Careers. Write
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    • 122 7 Xreammay Superfluous Ouick! Learn about the new toilet cream which ends superfluous hair in 3 minutes. Never have you known anything so easy. New Veet it's called. It looks and feels and smells like a beauty cream Apply it straight from the tube—wash off. Hair falls away. Skin is left
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    • 223 7 "GIVE ME CASTORIA EVERY TIME!" "WHAT'S CASTORIA?" It is made especfr l ially for them. They //J I ove ts pl easant c n( *v jf |n And mothers know j. I 1 (hat Castoria i< -entie L# and thorough it will fafl iMaS I never cause the griping gi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 395 8 T CONTINUED SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED *f S AS CHARLIE CHAN'S BEST ADVENTURE! t j |ALHAMBRaI iSSStt i I Earl Dsrr Diggers' world-famous Detective I j character in a picture that grips you from j j start to finish j I HvV ■TcMAniif I $ICBET I M\V WARNER OLAND S f\
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    • 194 8 «g, .«g. Positively LAST DAY of This Side-splitting Comedy—presented j with a Dazzling Stage Show— II CAPITOL I ~IT,„ j j THEY'RE VAGABOND GYPSY LOVERS NOW —and how they gyp those gypsy girls! J HAL J —Presented with a Snappy Stage Attraction j THE GAETANO fi|RL§ In a dazzling new
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    • 191 8 ENGLAND'S MOST POPULAR PAIR OF FUNSTERS ARE AT IT AGAIN! SEE THEM IN THIS GRAND BEN TRAVERS' COMEDY THAT EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT! POSITIVELY LAST DAY j PAVILION 3.15-6^910 Special Added Attraction TO-DAY AIR MAIL PICTURES! The Derby 1936 w and MAIDEN VOYAGE of the "OLEEN MARY Scenes at her Departrre
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  • 197 9 Accused Ordered To Pay $275 Singapore, Friday. IN a long written judgment delivered this morning, Mr. L. B. Gibson, the Criminal District Judge, convicted Kavena Ismail Sahib, after a four-day trial, on charges of defamation. Accused had been tried on 20 charges of having defamed Mr.
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  • 40 9 Under the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Ordinance, Mr. J. W. Morphett Is granted a Commission as Acting SubLieut, in the S.S. R.N.V.R. Mr. H. K. Rodgers is appointed a member of the Advisory Committee of the S.S. R.N.V.R.
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  • 34 9 The Chinese Students' Literary Association. Kuala Lumpur, sister association of C.S.L.A.. Singapore, will celebrate the sixth anniversary to-day it 7 p.m. in the form of a dinner in th 2 Association's premises.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 333 9 •fr- 1 m S Scientific T J DIAMOND RINGS Mounted on Sovereign gold j appreciated by H,E.^ Countessof WWingdon 1 i 1 j f J CATALOGUE FREE J S. G. B. COMPANY, LIMITED., Post Box No. 203 MADRAS. Telegrams: Splendid. 4. 1 i '^u<Jii»wnrti.tr. >s^ Logic insists on GOLD LEAF.
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    • 48 9 Tel 3786. BE UP-TO-DATE! HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED! CONSULT US FOR A PAIR OF MODERN, SMART AND WELL-FITTED EYE-GLASSES. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. Expert Workmanship Guaranteed NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96, nigh Street, SINGAPORE. PAVILION.. SoonT The World's greatest prima donna in a glorious Musical Picture! bp mmmmmmmwmm
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    • 106 9 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7 n m 1.15 p.m. CONCLUDING CHAPTERS IP! CHAPTERS 7 to 12 Next Change: 7th June A Paramount First Run Western "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY" SIS HER BATTLE CRY Radiant as a sunbeam/ glorious as a rainbow, she does her best to bt brave even when guns' thunder
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    • 123 9 TO-MORROW MGHT f 7 P-m- SUNDAY 915 P MMATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW DOUBLE-FEATURE AT 2 P.M. "PALOOKA" "MURDER AT THE |opening at the PAVILIOI\!| TO-MORROW 3.15—6.15—9.15 J *A Baffling New Dstective Murder Mystery^ <.with EDMUND LOWE as the screen's newest* JPHILO VANCE I HoilvtVOOfl Ti*llkitf*« Fri. stfa to Sun. 7th 8
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  • 28 10 Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen wishes to thank all friends and relatives who kindly attended his father's funeral and those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 57 10 DE SOUZA—Oswin de Souza, aged <4 years, passed away peacefully on Friday, 5-6-36, at 7.45 p.m., at his residence No. 14-4, Niven Road. He leaves behind his beloved wife and on*daughter to mourn his loss. The Corteee will be at the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd at 5 p.m.
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  • 882 10 from China is a little more re-assuring, though the situation continues to be grave. The reports that Canton had begun a civil war against Nanking, and that the Japanese were preparing to occupy Peiping and Tientsin, the two leading cities in North China, were shown in later
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  • 109 10 Story Of A Kazor And Tooth Paste Singapore, Friday. Coming up for sentence this mornintafter having pleaded guilty last week to Gjsnonestiy retaining a safety razor ami a tin ol looth paste stolen from the quarters of Sgt. Gibbs of the (Jhaivi Earracks, Gunner W. G. Harris was
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  • 61 10 Continen; "I Hoarding And Demand .'or Sterling Reuter. London, June 4. THE very heavy proportions which Con- tmental hoarding and demands for stcrline: notes are assuming ar2 revealed m to-day's Bank of England returns shewing an increase of 7.000.003 in nole circulation to the record level of
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  • 248 10 NOTES COMMENTS Life In The East »rHE following is culled from a London paper as offering advice to those coming out to the Far East: "Drink only whisky and water and that after sundown and cut out fresh vegetables from your diet. Never do a stroke more work than you
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  • 223 10 Penang 's New Racecourse week, the Penang Turf Club, at a .special general meeting, considered a resolution to empower the Committee to borrow $500,000 to proceed with the .-cheme for establishing the new 1 acecourse at Scotland Road, to which the club is already committed to the extent of nearly
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  • 159 10 JjENTION of the growth of private 1 sweepstakes to the detriment of those organised by the club, it is to hthoped, does not imply a wish on the part of certain Turf Club members that private clubs should be prohibited from promoting sweepstakes. The mere menLion of the fact
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  • 303 10 example of the straying bullock menace to road traffic n Malaya is reported from Kuala Lumpur. About three and a half miles out of the Federal capital, on the Ipoh road, a motorist from Singapore suddenly fend himself confronted by a bullock. He decided that leaving the road
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  • 292 10 By "Looker On" JT is estimated that there are 9,000 people engaged in giving driving instruction on the roads. Not counting wives. It was stated in an American court recently that the defendant had once shot at a crooner. It was no use, however; prosecuting counsel
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 213 10 "GLEAM 99 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN REAL SILK AND RAYON SIZE PRICE 18 x JS Kirln 7.'. cents each. "GLEAM" HANDKERCHIEFS ARE EXCELLENT VALUE j AND ARE AVAILABLE IX A DELIGHTFUL RANGE OF NEAT DESIGNS ON VAR lOUS COLOURED GROUNDS. GREY, FAWN, BROWN, BLUE, CANARY, RED AND SAKE. PAST WASHING COLOURS
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    • 63 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT TEO-WEE.—The engagement is announced of Mr. Teo Eng Kiat, elder son of the late Mr. Teo Nai Seng and Madam Yap Chwee Chin, to Miss Wee Kirn Tian (Alias Lucy W*e\ youngest daughter ot the late Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kay Swee, vouneest sister of Mr. Wee
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  • 113 11 HANKOW AS THE OBJECTIVE NANKING ALARM Civil War Or Fight With Japan Reuter. Hongkong, June 5. THE South West Political Council to-night issued a mandate appointing Gen. Cheng Chi Tang and Gen. Li Chung Jen rfsspective Kwangtung and Kwangsi leaders and Commanders-in-Chief of the
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  • 160 11 Important Developments Expected Reuter. Canton, June 5. Press gangs made their appearance to-day and numbers were arrested for discussing the political situation publicly. Precautions against disorders are being tightened up and the inhabitants are hoarding up foodstuffs, the prices of which have risen 30 per cgnt. Martial Lav/
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  • 119 11 Nanking Government Faced With A Dilemma Reuter. Canton, June 6. The mandate does not constitute a declaration of war, which would prove immediately disastrous to Canton m view of the overwhelming Japanese superiority of arms. The situation actually is that by Pjoclaiming themselves anti-Japanese the Salvation Forces
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  • 190 11 Groundless And Mischievous Reports Reuter. London, June Counteracting the wid prea J? vt stern scare reports, the Chinese Embassy in London officially is ue< statement categorically denying a 1 stigmatizing as "not only g but mischievous," the report the two Kuangs have proclaimed ence or moved troops against
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  • 122 11 Sir Samuel Iloare Succeeds Viscount Monsell Reuter. London June 5. VISCOUNT Monstll, First Lord of the Admiraltv. ha.~ resigned and will be succeeded by Sir Samuel Hoare, former Minister for Foreign Affairs.—Reuter. Sir Samuel Hoare, who resigned from the office cf Secretary for Foreign affairs owing to
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  • 107 11 Claims Will Be Settled By Arbitration Rt uter. Paris. June 5. iN a nation-wide broadcast. M. 1 Leon Blum appealed to the strikers and their employers to end their bickerings and announced the Government's intention to introduce into Parliament bills enforcing a forty-hour week and
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  • 156 11 Enhanced Seriousness Ol The Position Reuter. Jerusalem, June NEVER since the Arab strike started has the situation In Palestine 100-ccd S °l^Sd r efforts are being made by the Arab Central Strike Committee to extend the stoppage of essenual services, which have not ye: touched sucu extension as
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  • 22 11 Tenders are invited for the erection of a Malay Women Teachers' Training Centre in Malacca, and a new school at Krubong, Malacca.
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  • 180 11 Pressure Against Gold Lessening Reuter. London, June 5. WHILE a strong undercurrent of nervousness persists, foreign exchange dealers enjoyed a well-earned breather a? the result of lescening pressure against gold currencies. It is pointed out that while the francs coition has not undergone a change for the
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  • 139 11 Sale At Christies Next Month British Official Wireless. London, June 6. A collection of medieval and renaissance works of art and classical antiquities, which is remarkable among those 01 recent times, will be dispersed at Christies, the famous auction rooms, during the sale next month of the
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  • 89 11 i nternational Committee Established British Official Wireless. London. June 5. THE international committee set up under the Anglo-German-French War Graves agreement will be received by the King at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday and later by the Duke of York, who is President of the Imperial War Graves Commission.
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  • 31 11 The Queen Mary Leaves New York Reuter. New York. June 5. The giant Cunard liner, the Que?n Mary, sailed for Home from New York at 10.56 a.m. local time.—Reuter.
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  • 201 11 Everything Carried By 'Planes Except Detonators Sydney, N.S.W. May 15. Everything is carried by air in New Guinea—except detonators, which are likely to go off suddenly in a 'plane. Detonators are transported by natives, Captiain H .T. Hammond, chief pilot of Holden's Air Service in New Guinea, told
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    142 11 Welcome By Singapore Friends Singapore, Friday. A LARGE party of friends went on board the P. and O. Corfu on Its arrival this afternoon to meet Lady Caldecott. wife of H E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor oi Hongkong and former Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements. Lady Caldecott,
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  • 75 11 Receiving Consideration Of Th? Government Reuter. Cap» town, June 5. GERMAN recruiting in South-West Africa is receiving serious consideration by the local administration, said Gen. Hertzog in replying to a question in the Assembly. He also stated that a number of children of automatically naturalised Britishers
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  • 141 11 Places Wreath On London Csnotaph British Official Wireless. London, June 5. THE Emperor of Ethiopia, who is in London incognito, drove this morning to the Cenotaph, where he placed a wreath. He was accompanied by the Crown Prince, Ras Kassa, and the Abyssinian Minister. A large crowd In
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  • 86 11 No Speculative Risks To Be Undertaken Reuter. London, June 5. rpHE underwriting agents of Lloyds have been requested by the Committee not to undertake purely speculative contingency risks. The agents were asked to satisfy themselves that the assured has legitimate interest in the risks taken out and to
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  • 195 11 Dispute On Nomination For Presidency Reuter. Cleveland, June 6. HUNDREDS of Republicans have arrived here for the Republican Convention, which begins officially on June 9. The Republicans are preparing a determined onslaught on the New Deal, with the slogan "back to sanity" with a blank, namely for
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  • 51 11 Council Meeting On June 27: Assembly On June 30 London, June 6. A Geneva message states that the date of the next meeting of the League f Nations Council is given officially a.s June 27. The Assembly is being summoned to meet three days later .—British Official
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  • 69 11 WAR RUMOURS I I I Movement Of Nanking Warships? Reuter. Canton, June 5. DESPITE official denials of a Canton-Nanking rift, the currency crisis due to the uncertainty of the political situation took a turn for the worse th?s morning. Hongkong dollars were quoted at j a
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  • 253 11 THE Naval Ministry has denied i-a Japanese report to the J? more than ten Nanking warships- are concentrating in Fukirn waters wittv the view to threatening the Kwangtung leadeis. It is explained that only twa warships are stationed in Fukien. The Chinese public bodies in Tientsin have issued
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    • 201 11 I "LOOK AT THAT «OLR-HEARTER TYKE "I never accompanied +he Mem to the ice-chest in vain She would look doubtfully at a fair-sized remnant of a joint, sniff it, and then throw it to me. Now that darned HJJ.V. terrier has come into the house, I get nothing hut biscuits
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  • 1708 12 MARINE DEPARTMENT IMPROVES LAUNCH ORDERS OF $250,000 IN HAND "fPHE results for the year under review have not been as satisfactory as was anticipated at one time. This is accounted for by a very dull spell during the year and also to expenditure of a
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  • 116 12 Appointments Notified In The Gazette MR. W. T. Cherry granted Commission as Piiot Officer. Armament, in the S.S.V.A.F. Mr. N. C. Roberts granted Commission as Pilot Officer in the General Duties Branch in the S.S.V.AJ 1 Mr. T. J. L. Watkins granted Commission as Pilot Officer Administrative, in
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  • 142 12 Anniversary Dinner On June 27 The anniversary dinner of the Clerical Union, Singapore, will take place on Saturday, June 27, at 7.30 p m Members may bring friends of either sex, and the subscription will be $1 per diner. Tickets will be issued to diners, and must be
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  • 95 12 London, June 5. One of the resolutions in supoort of the National Government which will be moved at the convention of the Liberal National Part\ led by Sir John Simon, on June 11 and 12 declares that in present conditions the Liberals can most effectively serve the
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  • 388 12 Re-Trial Of Piece Goods Salesman Singapore, Friday THE re-trial of Lim See Peng on a charge of theft as a servant started this morning before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the Criminal District Judge. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie lea evidence for the prosecution, while accused was defended by
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  • 110 12 Additional Charge Against Soldier S'ngapore, Friday. ANOTHER alleged motor-car theft was mentioned this morning in the Second Magistrate's Court when the charge against two privates of the In niskilling Fusiliers. Robert Kirkpatrick and Neil McCartney was listed for trial before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes on June 30. While
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  • 104 12 British Expert Sails For F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail.) London, May 27. MR. Stanley W. Nelson, the first Chairman of the new Central Transport Board, F.M.S., sails on July 3. Well-known in Birmingham and the Midlands, he entered the Civil Service in 1912 and
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  • 313 12 Inquest On 1 Unidentified Chinese Singapore, Friday. A VERDICT of accidental death wa> returned this morning by Mr. W. G Porter, the Singapore Coroner, after an inquiry into the death of a 40-year old, unidentified Chinese The man was knocked down by a twoseater car owned and
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  • 29 12 Paris-Vienna Express Derailed Reuter. Paris, June 6. ♦THE Paris-Vienna express was derailed between Ebelsberg and Linz to-day. Two people were killed and six seriously injured.—Reuter.
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  • 181 12 The following werg passengers by Dutch 'plane; this week: Arrived from N.E.I, by KNlLM'plane "PK-AFL" June 2: Mrs. MijnlierT. Mr. Tan Soo Tee. Mr. Loke Wan Vat Mr. H. E. Heusser, Mr. Chua Boon Lay, Rev. R. C. Moore, Mr. W. J. Abbink. Left for N.E.I, by
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  • 73 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June t» A serious collision resulted in a goods truck being badly smashed this morning in the Prai shunting yard while a wagon was derailed but fortunately there were no casualties. It appears that an engine truck which was automatically moving, collided with
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  • 224 12 Lord Peter Wimsey On The Screen AT THE CINEMA Singapore, Saturday. A BLACKMAILER, murder in a station hotel, a corpse in a trunk and a fight on the line in front of an oncoming train all go to make up one of the best murder mysteries
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  • 184 12 Tennis, Billiards And Ping-Pong Ties The following ties in Chinese Association tennis, billiards and tournaments have been arranged:— TENNIS SINGLES HANDICAP June 8, Kwek Chiang Seng (—3) vs. Dr. Loh Poon Lip (—l2). June 9, Wee Hong Heng (—3) vs. Y. P. Tan (—l2) June 10, Tay Keng
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  • 101 12 Result Of June Ladies Spoon Competition Twenty-one cards were taken out lor the June Ladies' Spoon and the following were the scores returned: Mrs. W. P. Douglas. 1 down, and Mrs. A. E. Garden. 1 down, tie Mrs. E. Litchfield. 2 down Mrs. A. Law, 2 down.
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  • 21 12 The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club is exempted from registration. The headquarters are at the corner of Orange Road and Orchard Road.
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  • 413 13 TWO HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT AND PRESIDENT Right To Work Of All Citizens Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 5. The All-Union Congress of the Soviet Party is being called to consider M. Stalin's report on the proposed new Soviet constitution, drafted by M. Stalin in consultation with committee
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  • 46 13 Bomb Hurled At Jewish Bus Reuter. Haifa, June 4. CIX Jews, one Egyptian and an Arab were taken to hospital with injuries resulting from a bomb hurled at a Jewish bus of which they were the occupants. The police have made two arrests. —Reuter.
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  • 263 13 Snapshots cf Volunteers at machin ;-gun practice in Malacca during Whits mtide. VOLUNTEER MACHINE GUNNERS INTERESTING EXERCISES IN MALACCA MACHINE Gun units of the Singapore Volunteer Corps and the Malacca Volunteer Corps concentrated at Malacca over the Whitsuntide holidays for training. The units engaged were:— S.V.C.—"A" (M.G.) Company. "C" (Scottish)
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  • 25 13 Reuter. San Francisco, June 4. Mr. Charlie Chaplin, and his party arrived here to-day on the conclusion of their Far Eastern tour.-—Reuter.
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  • 26 13 The Government Gazette announces that "The Indian Struggle 1920-1934," by Subbas C. Bose, published by Wishart and Co., London, is prohibited from importation into the Colony.
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  • 311 13 Engineers Interviewed ln Singapore Singapore, Friday. MESSRS. Hsiew Shen and S. Y. Loh, two Chinese engineers sent in 193.* by the Shanghai-Nanking Railway to study European railway systems, passed through Singapore tm? afternoon on board the P. and O Corfu en route ta China. They were in
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  • 67 13 D r ess Regulations In Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 5. DEGULATIONS have been issued to piovide for tricycle rickshaws. The owners must wear appropriate clothing; that is to say, blue or khaki shorts are allowed which must reach the knee, likewise shirts of c ame
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    • 228 13 lummmitiitm i mi i in t i i i i i i i i i i i i I'miint^uf.' j ÜBPfci-. r j Sausage sales arc up again— htnee the jubilation. No need for sanipiing here, for none will ever equal our freshly made PORK and BEES SAUSAGES. We've been
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  • 871 14 SHOOTING OFF THE MARK 4-GOAL WIN Losers' Resolute Defence in Uey Singapote, Saturday. een CONTRARY to general expectations, j the Malays did not secure quite Vi c a runaway victory over the S.C.C. ed- when they met in the First Division ecii of
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  • 393 14 S.A.B.A. OPEN TOURNEY Bruyns Beaten By Kattan Singapore, Saturday. I. A. C. CCLLEN and Fus. Stewart provided the best scrap of the evening when the semi-finals in the Singapore Boxing Association's Open Tournament was continued at the New VWrid arena last night before a large gathering.
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  • 43 14 Leaders In Second Round Reuter. T Springfield, June G HE leaders in the Second Round of the Amcriran Open Golf Championship art: Rov Mangrum 71—140; Victor Ghezzi 70—140; Denny Shutc G9—141; Henry Picard '1—107; Harry Cooper 70—141; Johnny Revolta 71—141.—Reuter.
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  • 73 14 Remaining PI ay ers Select :d Reuter. London, June 5. npHE remaining players to represent A Britain against the Americans in the Walker Cup contest at Pint Valley in September next, have now been selected. The team will be H. G. Bentiev. J. D A. Lang
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  • 309 14 County Cricket LARWOOD TAKES 11 FOR 95 I ARWOOD, England's fast bowler, met with considerable success again in the mid-week cricket fixtures. Appearing for Nottingham against Middlesex at Lord's, Larwood took II wickets in the two innings at a cost of 95 runs—a splendid performance. Voce. Robins
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  • 128 14 Four Days' Racing In July THE Perak Turf Club's July Meeting will be held on Saturday. July 4. Wednesday. July 8. and Saturday July 11. There will be two runs each for horses in class 1 and 2. two runs fr»r horses in class 3 and a
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  • 442 14 Yesterday's Rssults TIES ARRANGED FO T NEXT WEEK Singapore, Saturday. FURTHER progress was made in the tennis tournaments now being held at the Y.MC.A. and at the Tanghn Club yesterday. There was no play in the S.C R.C. tournament. Y.M.C.A. TOURNEY The following are the results of
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    • 15 14 TI6ERITES;i Tin Pi x/ l s GOOD Beer FRASER NEAVE LTD., DIS TRIBUTOR OF~TIGER BEER
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    • 33 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited, j (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong UFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber! Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 111 14 .j. 2 f v* m v i I "DADDY! And that's the truth aboiU a Crompton Coiled-Coil lamp There is a very great difference. There is no better protectlon for y° ur eyes than a Crompton Coiled-Coil filameui which gives as much as 20- wore light than an ordinary filament--1
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  • 383 15 HARD GOING LIKELY IN K.L. CAPT. HAWK'S &> EUREKA'S SELECTIONS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 117ITH the bright and sunny weather which has been prevailing in Kuala Lumpur during the last few days, the going for the opening day of the Selangor Turf
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  • 88 15 BY CAPTAIN HAWK Race L—LITTLE MISS X. Kit. Gold Marsh. 2.—ROSE OF DREAMS. Larut. Comma. 3.—LA GAL Explode. Myanee. 4—EXCUSE ME. Gone Up. Sky-Raider. S.—JONATHAN. Vederer. Indult. 6.—FTJNNY BEE. Bettoda. Applewood. 7 —HERBE FOLLE. Russian Rose. Biddy's Square. n B—REDOUBLE. Gee Up. Squeeze. BY EUREKA Race I.—CANUTE.
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  • 47 15 Race No. I—Pro Quid. Race No. 2—Spot White. Race No. 4—The Cretan Girl, Winan lose. Race No. 6—Devon King. Race No. 7—Cock pen. Martin Duggan Race No. B—Popover. All Engagements.—Gold Finch. Double Tote Races 3, and 4 and Races 7 and 8. Big Sweep.—Race 8.
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  • 59 15 The following will represent the Junior Department against Bata Shoes on Thursday, June 11 on the Anson Road ground at o p.m. Tan Kwang Seng, Phoa Keng Hake, Ong Swee Law, J. E. Law, Ong Swee Keng captain), Ec Thian Han, Tan Wee Eng, K. Leembruggen, M. Anthony,
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  • 61 15 The following players arc .selected to play for Rajah's College XI against S.C.C. <B» io be played on Monday on the S.C.C. ground at 5 p.m.: Hock Kee. Salleh, Boon Hock, Shunmugam, Ah Lek, V. G. Krishnan, Chin Chua, Chong Hee, K. Thangavelu, Cheng Poh, and Boon Kwang.
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  • 454 15 j Singapore Fixtures And Teams 4 NUMBER of interesting cricket 1 matches have been arranged for th coming week-end in Singapore. Below is a list of the matches with the teams Saturday's matches are as follows:N.C.C. v. S.R.C. (N.C.C.» N. R. de Vaz (Capt.) Choor Singh. A Chopard,
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  • 61 15 The following have been selected to represent th-j Junior Department against the R.A.OC. on Tuesday, June 9, on the Anson Road ground at 2 p.m.:—J. Ferguson (captain). One: Swee Keng. Oner Swee Law, Shim Kah Foo, J. Webber, K. Leembruggen, B. S. Varm?, Suratta. Goh Keng Swee, E.
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  • 166 15 Meeting To Be Concluded To-Day Singapore, Friday. RESULTS of events decided to-day in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers annual athletic sports were as follow. 880 Yds. Inter-Coy. Relay (4 x 220): 1 HQ. Wing (LCpl. Chown, Fus. Penis. LCpl. Campbell and LCpl. Mullan); 2 •S" Coy. 3 "A"
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  • 128 15 Customs Beat Police By 4—l (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 4 Playing in the sf ;id round of the Johore Bahru Distr Football League on the Istana jpa mg yestarday, the Customs beat the P ilice by 4—l. Mslan opened tlfi score for the Customs who
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  • 40 15 The following have been selected to represent the Railway Indians at soccer against the Middlesex Bandsmen to-day on the Railway ground: —Chelliah, Govinda, Sankaran. R. Ret nam. RajuJoo, R. Gopal. Kanapathy, Rose. Raju Ponnusamy, Paklrlsamy. Reserves: Thangavalu. Kupusamy.
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  • 1264 16 SAYS JUDGE Vendor Discharged In Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday. "j think you had better stick to your mhk selling business in future. You seem to have been a very competent mflk vendor, but unfortunately not a very clever person in estimating the value of landed properly." Mr.
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  • 147 16 Posts That Carry High Salaries (By Air Mail) London, May 21. PREFERENCE for "safe" jobs boys growing up and choosing careers is noted in the annua] report of tne Headmasters' Employment Committee The posts wnich are now considered ideal, according to the report, are tho~p
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  • 52 16 Found Floating In River At Tientsin Tientsin, June 5. THE mystery of the 600 corpses iound in the river at Tientsin is still unsolved. It is alleged that'some of 4 hem were Chinese coolies engaged in the conrtruction of secret defences between Tientsin and Taku.—Sin Chew
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    • 238 16 APB t. I ATLAS ICE COMPANY, LTD WE HAVE COLD STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR THE STORAGE OF ALL CLASSES OF PERISHABLE GOODS. FOR TERMS APPLY ">-A, KAMPONG SOOPOO or 13-A, CECIL ST. YOU GET RESUITSI^^ By brushing your teeth with Colgate's the Colgate way MORNING and night with Colgate's Wjk
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    • 196 16 I verge of a nervous breakdown. To sleep at nights seemed well-nigh impossible, morning came finding me more B k #< B"- wrwry *«4 depressed than when I went to bed. How's. r 0M t<> pnk uh a newspaper, the first noticed was your advert From the first cupful ■'<
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    • 262 17 BUY The^ And Take A Year To Pay. i Malayan Sole Agents. Kee Huat Radio Co. Offices throughout Malaya: Singapore offices: 404, North Bridge Road. Phone 4566. 89, East Coast Road, (opposite Joo Chiat Police Station). t I TOCK TYPEWRITER C. 28-A, Change Alley, Singapore, Telephone No. 2633. Stockists of
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    • 1351 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio i£L\Si^' a r 1 1 Cl B b 4 P m Kfteting of tne p hohi EMPIRE Lang D.D. Hymn, City of God, how fille aux chiveur de lin; Cortege (De- 9.10 p.m. Second part of the concert PROGRAMMED 0 d and Far (Rv eH N <>-
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    • 308 18 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable land situate off Jalan Yahya Awal and Jalan Hassan Al-atas, Johore Bahru, Johore, area 36.20 poles. To hi held at the saleroom of Messrs, Cheong Koon Sent: Co.. Ltd., No. 35, Jalan Ibrahim, Johor? Bahru. Johore. ON SUNDAY 14th JUNK 1936,
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    • 116 18 I quinine" j fts Prophylactic against j MALARIA, j 0 -I s P T Z* °I 3 J°i tle of 50 ta »»«ts 50.90 S ObUin/h? tU C f 10 tab,et 0.25 i Obtainable at all chemists' stores. Importers: 1 J GRAFTON LABORATORIES. S Singapore. J Why suffer from PHes?
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    • 1182 18 %liiliim j«n I 10 35 am News in Franz Liszt. Friz Hans Rebold. NIROM STATION MLdßimi-zmmwc* 9 10.50 a.m. Theatrical Broadcast. 6.05 p.m. News and Economic Re w»__|»_ 12.05 p.m. News in German. view in German. TO-DAY *««***** 12.20 p.m. End of broadcast. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. jq
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  • 515 19 information Regarding Working Of Scheme MALAYAN students who are contempSlating proceeding to Hongkong University for further studies will find the owing information concerning the British Boxer Indemnity Scholarship Scheme highly interesting and illuminative. This scheme is worked by the Board oi Trustees for the administration oi the
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  • 209 19 i Prom the Malaya Tribune, Jun-2 6, 1916 IN the report on the Straits SetUe1 ments for the year 1515 by Mr. W. G. Maxwell, C.M.G., Acting Colonial Secretary, it is stated that the expenditure in 1915 on the Volunteers, Reserve Force and Civil Guard a mount
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  • 325 19 Sessions To' B Held Shortly London,fJune 4. A GENEVA message states that Dr. Benes, President of the League of Nations Assembly. was in telephonic I conversation with M. Avenol, the I Secretary General of the League, this I morning, in regard to the request oi the
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  • 36 19 London, June 4. The Minister of Labour, Mr. Ernest Brown will reach Geneva at the end of the week to lead the British Delegation at the international Labour Conference which opened to-day.—British Official Wireless.
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