Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII .—No. 160. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, July 9, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. FIVE CENT* i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 286 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya g& APB I I 0 ORANGE IS \a LEMON jg r-— s I Make Sure of Good Results By Using ROYAL BAKING POWDER LESS THAI WORTH QF ROYAL I I 1 MAKES A TEMPTING CAKE! Siir -4iß* >. inferior baking powder 1 I
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    • 167 1 Jj| "101 USES FOR VINEGAR 99 I k the Utle of a book Jet, crammed full of useful information about P&Sk f 46 84 10 CVery modern h °usehold. It can be had for the I Masking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address and j they
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >10H\I\G l imit m
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  • 638 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES EMPIRE SHIPPING QUESTION A REFERENCE The Australian View THE importance of BiUtfoh shipping in Empire communications and the Australian view that its preservation in all parts of the world is the concern of the whole British community of nations, was referred to by Mr. R. G. Meniies,
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  • 226 2 Plans For A Further Rationalisation PLANS for the rationalisation of Italian shipping, with the redistribution of world markets among four great groups, were announced in Rome on Wednesday last. The new arrangement will come into force on January 1, 1937. It is presumed that there will be no
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  • 165 2 Singapore, Wednesday. The following notice has been issued by Commander C. Dix f Acting Master Attendant of the Straits Settlements to the shipping community of Singapore, with regard to the leading light beacons in Kuala Trengganu. Position:—Trengganu river entrance. Lat. 5 deg. 22' N. Long. 103 deg.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 419 2 and BRITISH I INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1&36. KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 July 31 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500
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    • 42 2 I O. S. K. s.s. "MANILA MARU" (10,000 Tons Gross) Leaves Singapore July 12, P.M. direct for COLOMBO due at Colombo July 17, p.m. Deck fare $17 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. Apply to O. S. K. PASSAGE DEPT., i Singapore. 1 Tel: 5337-9
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    • 619 2 X.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar t m.s. YASUKUNI MARU July 8 Zl HAKONE MARU July 23 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 20 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class hSSI
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    • 527 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mos« Cabins have adjoining private batn. excellent Cuisine. invnnN FOR MARSEILLES, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M c? Sham MEONIA 7-7 7-7 8-7 10-7 ALSIA 28-7 28-7 29-7 BORINGIA 18-8 18-8 19-8 21-8
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    • 423 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD q (Incorporated in 1 Germany). The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S'por 19(6 "HAVEL" July 28 "GNEISENAU" omits North China Juh 29 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN: "NECKAR" also calls Malta, Tripoli, Marseilles, Oran, Casablanca,
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  • 220 3 VALUES CONTINUE STEADY Good Demand For Nearby Rubber from Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 27 1 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 7 3 id., unchanged. Market Tone: Very Steady. New York: cts., up 116 ct. .Market Tone: Firm. RUBBER Estimates of consumption in
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  • 1532 3 FINANCIAL MEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m Issue. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 444 4 104 4 6 5 3 $1 A. Kumbang 20 29 28 29 £1 A.
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  • 45 3 The results of the working of Kuchai Tin Ltd.. bucket dredge for June are as follows:—Actual running time 5f»9 hours 05 mins; time lost 120 hours s:> mins: average digging depth 55.83 feet, ore won 1,100 picuLs; yardage treated 146.132 cubic yards.
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  • 84 3 Improvement For First Time This Year British Official Wireless. London, July 8. For the first time this year the average level of wholesale prices showed an appreciable movement in June, rising to 0.8 per cent, above May and to 4.t per cent, above June of last year. Food
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  • 692 3 Distribution Maintained MR, J. B. YOUNG ON THE PROSPECTS (By Air JHaii) London, June 29. r PHE ninth annual generai meeting of Malakoff Ruober Estates, Ltd., was held at 149, Leadenhallstreet, E.C, In the unavoidable absence of Sir Harold E. Snagge, K.B.E. (chairman of the company), who
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  • 57 3 N.E.I. Raises Export Duty THE export duty on native rubber 1 has been raised to 36 guilder* per 100 kilograms, as from to-day reports Reuter from Batavia. The last increase in the native export dv y in the N.E.I, was on June 24, when the rate was fixed
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  • 23 3 The following are rubber outputs for Jpne. Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. 108,500 lb. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd. 36 500 lb.
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  • 169 3 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale r Singapote, Wednesday. E Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its l 285 th auction to-day when there were nmSSP 96 2L 1 261 -tons 411.28. 2Jh Gd i^' 22i lbs —tons 399.65. ld 701,67?, lbs.—tons 313 25 i6^r 6 d ?ts"
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  • 62 3 British Official Wireless. S TOO London, July 8. TERLING on New York is 5.02, Paris 75-11 16. Gold 139. The Stock Markets show a brighter tone in some sections, notably industrials, helped by further reductions in unemployment. War Loan 3» _> per cent. Ls 106-316. Danzig and French
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. 'Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A. Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. **M«orised Capital $4,000,000 Mcd, Subscribed and Ptlld U P $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUBANK Telephone Nos:— 5182. 5183, 5184. 5185 5188. Board of Directors: Wee Kheng Chiang. Esq., Chairman, Knoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke
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    • 31 3 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. WD, CCCIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON. General Manager.
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    • 632 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. j MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 129,150,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, I Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hanfcow, i Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hslnking, j Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angelas, I Maniia, Mojl, Nagasaki,
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  • 712 4 Harbour Board Clerk On Trial Singapore, Wedaesda) HAROLD Cecil Batten, for the past 18 years employed as a clerk by the Singapore Slipway and Kngi neering Company, was arrayed before Mr. Justice N. H P Whitiev and a common jury at the SiiW. pore Assize Court
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  • 83 4 Another Arrest in Singapore ITWEH Peng Kirn, a bank 11 duced before the Thin Mr. A. D. York, to-day, in conn with the theft of 41,000 guilde s Nederlandsch Indische Bank m Street. He was charged with disl sisting in the disposal ol BAIL REDICED When bail was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 994 4 in ternary B^Rj^.j! mI^^ I M. HASSAN 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. Wo undertake all sorts of work in eiectrical, gas and water service lines. We give attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your I requirements? Estimate submitted upon request without charge
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    • 774 4 DISTRICT COURT SALE. W.D. No. 1467 of 1936. In the cause of a Frankel Brothers Landlords. Versus The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Tenant. AUCTION SALE OF Stock-in-trade of' a Stationery Shop comprising shop fittings, iron safe, fountain pens, books, inkpots, etc., etc. To be held at No. 5, Raffles Place
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    • 324 4 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kuek Choon Chuan has no connection with the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company and therefore is not authorised to make any collections or undertake any transactions whatsoever on the Company's behalf. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the fallowing materials or services. For
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    • 274 4 BE ALWAYS IN TIME Take all Clocks or Watches that go wrong to 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya, P.S. Tel 3786. BE UP—TO—DATE! HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED! CONSULT US
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  • 1295 5 HECHT, LEVIS AND KAHN'S WEEKLY REPORT qTOCKS are down over 3,000 tons this week and within the New ight cat to a figure well the homeward cost of shipit seems probable that rubber nd to go more and more to V 'i'k. and that even
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  • 190 5 Mysterious Chest Puzzles Town Morland, Kansas. DUSINESS is almost at a standstill in P the little town of M'oi!and, Kansas, I for practically the whole population j spends its time-looking at a chest. While deepening a well, a workman drilled into a chest. Men were sent
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 s <t your Spectacles from NAN SIN and save! o sure you will be impressed n the unusual value and quality of N* SIN spectacles and with expert eye nations to cure your headache ana straining* we guarantee your back if you are not comoletely satisfied. HAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE
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    • 112 5 MADE BY THE MAKERS IJTjj^MjU^ immmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm—m^m—mm Vram at&ftome to in ±>ijsiJiess Make Opportunity come! Nine out of ten young men are waiting for Opportunity. They wish, they dream, they sigh. Often they complain. The tenth man is looking ahead, seeing what he can create for himself one, two or three
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    • 261 5 EVERY YEAR ONE GREAT CAR FLASHES TO THE FRCICT i 16 N«2W Beauty Features 3 Studebaker proudly releases for your pf examination and demonstration the 34 New Comfort Features n a "w^hiess gp new Dictator Six. 14 New Economy Features U~. f ~,i tri J Singularly beautiful, impressively big, 2\
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  • 66 6 A neck-tie has been confiscated and placed under arrest at Radom. Poland M. Wincenty Sienkiewicz, a trade union fecretaxy, called on one of his suDenors to discuss problems connected with his workpsrs. The other man glanced ac M. Pisnkiewciz's tie—and i"or the polic? For the tie bore the
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  • 223 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Tomoham; Netherlands; 684 tons; from Singawang 8.7 to Bojrneo 11.7. Nam Yong; British; 769 tons; from Batavia 9.7 to Batavia 9.7. Togian; Netherlands; 672 tons; from Sabali 9.7 to Majaba Djambi 11.7. Toboali; Netherlands; 662 tons; fro*.' Singapore 9.7 to
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  • 343 6 Another Active Season Predicted Oitawa, Canada. DURING the present season prospecting throughout Canada is likely to be more active than at any previous season m the history of mining in the Domiuion. The Canadian Minister of Mines (Mr. Creran has announced that fifteen reports on last
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  • 95 6 Ottawa, Canada. Canada has within her -boundaries about 600,000 square miles of accessible timber in a stowing condition, according to the Forestry Branch of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The cut of standing timber in 1934 amounted to 2,300,000,000 cubic feet. In addition it was estimated that fires
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  • 85 6 Mails expected from Europe, etc. (Londoni by Air (Imperial!, delivery of letters to boxholders' 8.30 p.m. and general delivery at 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe, etc. (London Mails> by Rohna, delivery of letters to boxholders* and general at 8 45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails from Holland, etc.,
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  • 57 6 Owing to bad weather the westbound Imperial piane was uaabie to land at Penang on the turning of July o and the mails (westbound) which failed connection at Penang will be forwarded by the Imperial plane leaving Penang on Sunday, July 12. Mails despatched from Singapore were
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  • 212 6 SELLING Singapore, July 9. London 4 months' sight 2j4vfe London 3 months' sight 2.4 /a London 60 days' sight 2 4 3|32 London 30 days' sight 24 332 London demand 2 4 116 London T.T. 2 4 116 Lyons and Paris demand 882 Hamburg demand 14 f New
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  • 117 6 British Official Wireless. London, July 8 Paris 75 45 64. New York 5.02 1 16. Montreal 5.02 3 4 Brussels 29.70. Geneva 15 33 Amsterdam 7 37»/ 2 Milan 63 11 16. Berlin 12.44 V 2 Stockholm 18.39 V 2 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 3 4. Prague 120
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  • 96 6 Public Functions And j Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 9 High Tides:—12 55 a.m., 1.59 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I, Police v. M.F.A Anscm Road Stadium; Div. II, rat II v. H.M.S. Terror, R.A.F. Government Sei vices League; Mem a! Hospital v. Printing, Printing. Tennis:
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  • 124 6 ALHAMBRA —"Sutter's Gold." 615 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL Desire," 6.15 and 815 p.m. PAVILION—"Stars Over Broadvuv 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH—Chinese picture 7 15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas: Globe Theatre— "The Crusades."—7.ls and 9.30 p.m NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Danc:n* Side-shows. Maiay Operas
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 589 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jf TO-NIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND SPECIAL FAREWEf L PERFORMANCE THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE Cowan and Bailey—Ted and Evelyn—Esteile Davis. NON-DINERS $IM UP TO 11.15 P.M. SATURDAY NEXT "LABURNUM GROVE" NIGHT in aid of
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    • 30 6 lit Tin If STARTING LIGHTING j^K^Y^ YOU START! Sole Agents: THE BORNEO MOTORS. LIMITED, Sing ap„ re M An Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping Penang. Stockists:—GENEßAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. me *5
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Max. Bright Mn Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Ternc I stations. deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F West Coast. Alor Star 84 0.11 2.4 73 Bayan Lepas <Penang) 86 2.43 2.S 72 Sitiawan 89 0.17 4.8 73 Bukit Jeram 88 0.55 6.7 72 Malacca 87 2.30
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    • 153 6 Postal Intelligence 4r SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Karaparai 3 p.m. Aden (Karaparai 3 p.m. Burma (Karapara) 3 p.m. Egypt (Karapara) 3 p.m. India, East, North and West (Karapara) 3 p.m. India, South (Azay Le Rideaui 3 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de
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  • 705 7 Wilnsss's Story OWNER CHARGED IN POLICE COURT Singapore, Wednesday. a\' extraordinary story was relatA ,j to the Second Magistrate, Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, to-day by a hinese, Tan Bah Chee. He? Lid h( had been asked several times to drive a taxi into the country and
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  • 49 7 annual dinner of the Old Raffl G I liaa be held at the g■ Cafe on Thursday. July 23, at i*mi- P m 11 is h °Ped that as many tnd men friends as possible c Tickets at 51.75 each may c! from the hon. secretary,
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  • 117 7 Wheat Losses Estimated At $300,000,000 Reuter. Chicago, July. 7. THE Middle West has entered on Ms fifth consecutive day of record breaking temperatures up to 119 degrees. is no sign of a respite and 2.1 deaths from prostration and drowning occurred yesterday. The searing drought is
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  • 192 7 Mr. Kawagoe Msets Marshal Chiang I Nanking, July 8. FOLLOWING a dinner last night, Mr. I. Kawagoe, the Japanese Ambassador, conferred with Marshal Chianp Kai Shek on Sino-Japanese problems at the latter's residence. He insis.a! on Sino-Japanese relations being adjusted on the basis of the three principles already
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  • 227 7 Wins National Prize And Fami Walla Walla, Washington. k convict sentenced in 1931 to len ti t 20 years' imprisonment for robbery Uas become famous as a poet h<;re He is Adrian Huffman, who turned inverse as a pastime for the long y*»ars of prison that stretched
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  • 252 7 Against Vendors Using Their Bottles Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Cold Storage Co. have instituted a vigorous drive against vendors—generally Bengalis—who sell their own milk in the distinctive Cold Storage bottles. When detected, the offenders are charged under the Ordinance relating to the sale of food and
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  • 51 7 it .v. Berlin. wot the first time since the stabilisation of the German currency after inflation in 1923. investments in savings banks in April exceeded the x.uou.oOO.oou Mark level (£1,120,000,000) Investments during the month' in creased by 53,200,000 marks 1£4,256,000 to 14 008.000,000 marks k£ 1.120.640
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 For brass, copper! and all mefals^^d [jives q lasting shine
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    • 24 7 NgMMHMMBiMA ccuqhmql dutiable f (frail IN CASES OF BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS $1.25 PER LARGE DOTTLE J S"., I j I m I MADE IN ENGLAND
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    • 186 7 Wt *<' m I. in MEN'S OXFOIt O SHOES FTNE QUALITY BROWN WILLOW CALF Designed, built and finished It England from superior English Leathers. Soft, pliable uppers, plain stitched medium toe. Stout Leather soles and s- ,Kd all rubber heel plates. Welted. Comfortable, Durable, Fashionable. SIZES 5, 5«/ 2 6,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 410 8 T CARL LAEMMLE'S GREAT CLIMAX TO A LIFETIME of 1 Amazing FILM PROGRESS! af¥f A A/IDD A UNIVERSAL PICTURES I ALItAMUKA proudly present their outstanding t j 6-15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Attraction S with EDWARD Alt X OLD j j LEE TRACY, KATHERINE ALEXANDER and J I thousands of others. Jl
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    • 155 8 BABY SPEAKS AT BIRTH Sensation In An Indian Town Calcutta. A baby girl who said two words imid aUiy after birth has created i \sb km In the little town of Gaiban na, Bengal. The baby was heard to say the words l aid "no" in Bengali. OUier members of
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    • 183 8 I OPENING TO-NIGHT! 6.15 9.15 I i PAVILION I j£ ,KY HIGH IN LAVISH ENTERTAINMENT! A NEW TOPS IN MTJSI-t OMEDY! STEP ©P FOLKS ANI» SEE THE GRANDEST OIK! v r; ND DANCE SHOW SINCE THAT GREAT FAVOURITE IN CAI I •J. 'Here He ls-the man behind h *S* lhe
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  • 94 9 Career Of Mr. K. P. Chen—One Of China's Leading BankersNew Language Article By Mr. Scow Poh Leng Several Years Ago—The Mission To Siam Leader Now In Penang (By Our Chinese Correspondent) AXE of China's best-known banku ere, Mr. K. P. Chen, passe J :hrough Singapore last Friday
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  • 207 9 DORN in Chinkiang, Kiangsu, in 1880 he studied in the United States graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with the degree of Bache I merce In 1909. On his retarn to China, he was entrusted with owing posts: Chief of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Nanyani In
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  • 162 9 UE had been ottered the post of Vice- Minister of Finance and other high financial positions in the Chinese Government but he declined to accept Modest by nature, Mr. Chen is averse 10 giving interviews and although he received a representative of the Malaya Tnbune and a Chinese
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  • 241 9 JN my notes on June 26 reference was 1 made to the new Chinese language wh.'ch is said to have besn perfected Tne new system, as is stated in the notes, enables every local dialect to be phonetically recorded down on paper and makes for an easier written
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  • 184 9 HIGHLY successful has been the recent 11 Chinese Mission to Siam. Dr. Ling Ping, the leader, interviewed in Penarg said, "We little anticipated that the reception in Bangkok to our mission could be so warm and cordial, and we have no doubt, whatsoever, that the outcome of
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  • 145 9 Australian Government's Proclamation Reuter. Canberra, July 8. THE Government issued a proclamation to-day applying a licensing system to 38 per cent of the imports from Japan from July 10, including clothes, yarns, glassware, paper, electrical machinery and fancy good? Cotton and artificial silk piecegoods are exempted. The
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  • 89 9 London Congress This Month ißy Air Mail) London. June 18 DEPRESENTATIYES of many nation., will be present in London to attend the Seventh International Trade Unicn Congress, to be held July B—ll. It will be preceded by two meetings of Women Trade Unionists. Among overseas delegates, representing organisations
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  • 49 9 Tiie annual concert of the City High School. Singapore, on the occasion oi distributing prizes and Cambridge Certificates, will be held at the TivoL Tneaire Hall, North Bridge Road, on Friday. commencing at 10 a.m. Parents, guardians and old boys ar cordially invited to attend.
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  • 31 9 The output of New Scudai, Ltd. Estate for June amounts to 30,900 lb making a total of 89.700 lb. for the three months of the current financial year.
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  • 200 9 £100,000 More Expenditure Yearly mra»*AMi Melbourne. |->.CREAs>E in pay for all ranks is the a,,. test T F. lan t0 build up Australia's 2in \u hopeci t0 raise th e present ***** to 35 000 which woute at an additional £100,000 a year v.ould have to be found.
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  • 55 9 Alleged Smugglers Remanded Singapore, Wednesday. THE two Chinese who were arrested by Revenue Officers on the East Coast early this morning, appeared before the Fifth Magistrate to-day on charges of importing cigarettes on which the duty had not been paid. The case was postponed for a week, bail
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 38 9 s TEA DANCES j From sto 7.30 p.m. i i hvery Tuesday, Thursday And Saturday rfy j NIGHT DANCES Night!, i I Dance J «|J4 To The i >_W Irresistible tf? Rhythms of DE SILVA'S LIVE ORCHESTRA. S
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    • 344 9 j THEATRE ROYAL! J (NORTH BRIDGE ROAD) I u °p-"'- OPEOTjyu. TO-VH.IM ?U0 p, H s I The Lai;st F>re«t f I MALAY TALKIE I jft an d a bevy of beautiful X J Chorus Girls. f"SEMAN GAT LABA-LABA" i if v oine Ear b to Avoid the Rush! R¥
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    • 65 9 arikf/riifir I j TEL. 3659 I I TEL 3659 j 6.4Tp^1 "^^>-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. i An M.-G.-M.'s Laugh Riot: STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY j in j -IfOM X I E §COTE A N D NEXT CHANGE: 12TH. JULi. MATINEES: SAT., SUN. J 11TH. 12TH. JULY. "LA CUCARACHA" "LUCKY DEVILS", I
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  • 805 10 IN ■unyftdfriilfl hei right to pro duce 10,288 tons under exports outstanding at the end of May. Bolivia has done much to improve the tin situation. The market ha reacted fa\ouraoiy to the news, which has also gone far to justify the impression that the negotiations between
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  • 72 10 $4,464 Raised On Flag Day THE honoray treasurer of Hospital Week completed yesterday the counting of the collections of flag sellers on Saturday last and the total amount received was $4.*****. No fewer than 208 tins were dealt with and the efforts of the flag sellers, organised by
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  • 121 10 To Visit Penang, Kedah And Fraser's II ill H. E. the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. A. S. Small, will visit Penang, Kedah and Fraser's Hill from July lb to Aug. 2. His Excellency, accompanied by the personal staff, will leave by the Kedah on July 16 for
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  • 54 10 Naval Attache To Brlt sh Missions British Official Wireless. London. July 8. Captain T. H. Troubrldge has, with the King's approval, been appointed Naval Attache to British Missions in Germany, Denmark, Spain. Norway. Finland. Estonia. Latvia, Lithuania and Poland with headquarters at Berlin, to date from
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  • 42 10 British Official Wireless. London. July 8. H.M. the King has assumed the position of Admiial of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners. He was Master of the Company from 1928 until the death of King George Biitish Official Wireless.
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  • 186 10 NOTES COMMENTS Siam And Tin MUCH has been written regarding Siam's attitude with regard to the j continuance of tin restriction. It is interesting, therefore, to note what is being said in the country itself. The Bangkok Times, which has been under the same control for something like forty years
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  • 217 10 THOSE who seek a concise but ccrn- j prehensive and well illustrated account of the superliner the Queen Mary will find it in "The Compass." published by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company It is a well produced number in handy form, and the information it gives is authoritative. We
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  • 178 10 •JHE Contemporary Review publish figures which indicate how tremendous is the increase of expenditure on armaments by the nations of the world Fifty years ago Lord Randolph Churchill lesigned his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer because a total British expenditure of £31,000.000 on the two fighting services was
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  • 165 10 CORRESPONDENT writes a k which makes an extraordinary uggestion. "It is perhaps not known to you," he says, "that there exists an :m--pression among unemployed clerks newspapers publish faked advert isementi of vacancies in order to encourage circulation." On behalf of this newspaper and every other newspaper
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  • 356 10 "Looker Or k HUSBAND should tell his wife everything he is sure she will find cut. and before anyone else does. A When the honest golfer asked his Scottish caddy: "Are you sure this is a lost ball?" the caddy replied: "Aye, I'm quite sure. In
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 j ppyyPRICE SS CENTS PER PACKET ROBINSON A CO., LTD. SINC CRE. KUALA LUMPUR. A NEW BEAUTY SECRET V you dress V CENTS. A SET Of PER SMALL-OR 4 SET. LARGE CURL!n* JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PFNANG and IPOH. i T. M. A. ANNIVERSARY
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    • 83 10 S PRACTICE IJMITED TO THE EYE j Specializing: Ocular Muscle An*- j malies. Complicated defects of > vision. Glasses if needed. K. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. t (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. C 35 Years' European Clinical Experience. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced between
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  • 634 11 VITAL ISSUES INVOLVED CANTON WAR-LORD ACCUSED OF TREACHERY pERHAPS the most momentous conference in China's history begins at the Kuomintang Headquarters in Nanking to-morrow morning following a ceremony of homage to Dr. Sun Vat Sen at the Mausoleum at six o'clock.
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  • 151 11 Return From Up-country Tour Singapore, Thursday. T 11 a Commission sen', out Dy oripJ 01 nT lCr T Secretar y of State of the v H Thomas, to mvesti/w as {t exi sts to-do.y in )rc* -hi a Malaya, is due in Singa'our T h 5 Ve
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  • 94 11 No Justification For Patrol By China Squadron Reuter. London. July 8. IN the House of Commons Lt. Com. R. T. Bower (Conservative) asked whether, in view of the tension in Tientsin waters, the Admiral Commanding the China Squadron would be directed to arrange to patrol the
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  • 329 11 DARDANELLES Progress Towards Understanding Reuter Wireless. Montrcux, July 9. DROGRESS has been registered in reconciliation of the British and Soviet standpoints at this afternoon's interview between Lord Stanley and M. LitvinofT. Montrcux, July 8. M. Maxim LitvinofT. the Soviet Fortign Commissar, had been instructed to leave the Straits
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  • 478 11 MISERY UNREST IN PALESTINE AN APPEAL High Commissioner's Broadcast Reuter. Reuter Wireless. London, July 8. THE British High Commissioner in Palestine. Sir Arthur Wauchopc, last night broadcast a personal message to that country in which he was emphasising his personal distaste for the misery and bloodshed caused by disorders. He
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  • 108 11 Attacked By Abyssinian Brigands Reuter Rome, July 8. THE ambushing of three Italian planes I and the killing of nine officers, which was reported to have occurred in Jumma, was confirmed by an official communique winch states that the three planes started from Addis on
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  • 100 11 But Herr Greiser Did Not Want It Reuter Wireless. London, July 7. The "hero's welcome" planned for Herr Greiser on his return to Danzig did not materialise. His arrival was quiet and almost secret. He was welcomed by only a few Nazi officials and storm troopers. Arrangements for
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  • 76 11 Singapore, Thursdaj. Mr. John Chua, Chief Clerk of the Master Attendant's office. Fuller ton Building, died last night at 9.30. Mr. John Chua had been in the employ of the Shipping Office since the year 1931, and during the last month had been in very
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  • 124 11 SEVEN KILLED •i Night Crash In Desert Reuter. Cairo, Ju'v 8. AN R.A.F. bomber crashed in the desert near Mersa matron. The §even occupants wei<e killed. THE VICTIMS The names of the dead are Captain EE. Barf ord, the Essex Regiment; Captain H. Symonds, the East
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  • 93 11 Joseph Chamberla n Centaury Ce'ebrations British Official Wireless. London, July K. Celebration.-; are taking place this •-veek of the Centenary of the birth of Joseph Chamberlain, the p,reat Imperialist and Parliamentarian, who was born on July 8. 1936. and died in 1914. It is a political record
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    • 189 11 4 AT THAT COLD-HE ARTED 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 H.M.v! terrier has come into the house, I get nothing; but biscuits
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  • 179 12 STABILISATION Price Nearing The Peak Reuter. London, July 8. BY the beginning of next year the Rubber Committee is likely to be within striking distance of one of its two major objectives, says the Financial News in a leading article on the
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  • 277 12 Good Programme At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS WHEN you have such stars as Marleii? Dietrich Gary Cooler in o story which is interesting in itself, then you have first class cinema entertainment. Such a film is Desire," now being shown at the Capitol, a film
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  • 288 12 Edward Arnold's Dramatic Role Singapore, Thursday. A HIGH standard of dramatic acting is provided by Edward Arnold in Sutter's Gold," the Universal Picture which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday to good houses. The rolei of General John A 1 Sutter, one of the most distinguished figures in
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  • 391 12 Suicide's Letter Of Instructions j (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. BEFORE Che Maarof, the Second MagisP trate, acting as Coroner, the inquiry was held into the circumstances of the death of Thrivangadam, a mandore working in the P. and T. workshops, whose body was
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  • 66 12 Priority Over All Other Matters British Official Wireless. London, July 8. EVIDENCE of speed al which the expansion of Britain's three defence services is proceeding will be provided to-morrow when supplementary estimates amounting to many millions will be issued. The developments in the international situation have caused the
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  • 96 12 Negotiations Not Yet Completed British Official Wireless. London, July 9. Questioned in the House of Common: last night concerning the present Anglonegotiations Lord Cranborne Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) aid that conversations between the hr>ads of the two delegations were resumed at once on the return of His
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  • 73 12 First Meeting Of Privy Council Committee Reuter Wireless. London, July 7. The Privy Council Committee, appointed to make the Coronation arrangements, met for the first time at Si. James's Palace under the Presidency of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, aij.d discussed the preliminaries for forty-five minutes. It appointed an Executive
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  • 639 12 Watches Fighter Planes In Action i British Official Wireless. London, July 8. IN a Royal blue and red aeroplane the King, accompanied by the Duke of York and piloted by Squadron-Leader Fielden, to-day visited four important Air Force stations. He first arrived at Northolt, which is part
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  • 217 12 Maximum Penalty Imposed In Johore i (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 8. THE maximum penalty of $200 was imposed this morning fey Inche Rauf tin Mohamed Sa'at (Third Magistrate Johore Bahru i on a Chinese lorry drivei* named Chew Yok Choon who waj charged with having
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  • 57 12 French Government Will Not Tolerate Them Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 7. The Senate, by 230 votes to one, passed a vote of confidence in the Government, after hearing an exposition of the Government's home policy. The Minister of the Interior declared that the Government would no longer tolerate
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  • 733 12 Excellent Production BY THE DRAMATIC CLUB Mrs. Baxley Mrs. H. C. Lee Elsie Radfern Mrs. R. E. HopeFalkner Bernard Baxley Philip F. Kinsey George Radfern C. Crawford-Lawson Harold Russ T. C. Hamlyn Joe Fletten Jock Carmichael Mrs. Radfern Mrs. R. Turvey Inspector Stack Alan Turvey Sergt. Morris
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  • 27 12 Alfred King, 35, of Walpole Road, Deptford, was repairing a gutter of a publichouse in Greenwich, when he fell, receiving injuries from which he died in hospital.
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  • 31 12 Two new stairways to Leicester Square Station have been opened. They provide access to and Irom the booking hall and Cranbourn Street and Charing Cross Road, making tive entrances in all.
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  • 386 12 The German Factor CHANCELLOR AND DUCE Vienna [JR. von Schuschnigg's flying trip to u Italy and his talk with Sigr > r Mussolini have caused much conjecture in Austria and throughout Central Europe The Protocols of Rome provide for current consultation between the member States of
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  • 195 12 Sharp Sentence On Rubber Smugglers (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 8. f ARGK quantities of rubber being smuggled presumably to Singapoie were seized by the Johore Bahru Customs on the night of June 29. About 9 p.m. Customs Officers wert on patrol In a boat
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  • 118 13 Nullity Suit CROSS PLEA FOR DIVORCE Reuter. New York, July 9. |\)UNT Covadonga, who renounced his right of succession to the Spanish throne to marry the daughter of a wealthy sugar planter, has tiled a suit for annulment of his marriage. He alleges that he was tricked
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  • 71 13 Nationalisation Plans Approved Reuter. Paris, July 8. A FEW companies, like the Schneider and Hotchkiss, will be nationalised as an experiment under a Bill to nationalise the arms industry, which was approved by tne Army Commission tonight. If the experiment is successful, nationalisation will be extended but
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  • 112 13 Manasrr Of Avon Fiver Estato Miss Chung Singapore, Thursday. Mr. Wong Meng Cheng. Manager cf the Avon River fstatA Mersing, and Miss Chung Fov Lan. also of Mersing. weri married p the 1 ConsulateGeneral yes:erday, Dr. Philip K. C T**r\ the Chinese Consul-General officiating. The bridegroom is the
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  • 58 13 Explosion At Woolwich Arsenal Reuter. London, July 8. JjMVE were killed as the result of an explosion in the ReFear h Department in Woolwich Arsenal. The victims included Commander I\ Loner, Ordnance Assistant to the Chief Superintendent of the Admiralty of Armament Supply. He retired from the navy
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  • 149 13 Appeal By Ramakiishna Mission The seventh annual report of the Ramakrishna Mission, which has just been issued by the Advisory Committee, makes interesting reading. The Mission, which has its headquarters at 9, Norris Road, has a membership of 133 and every effort is being made to improve
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  • 645 13 OVER ENGLAND Flight A Breach Of Convention British Official Wireless. Reuter. he added that these fllghtl were allowed only in cases of urgent necessity, certainly not as part of the regular service, and on condition that avoidance of prohibited areas was strictly
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 655 14 THE RESULTS Semi-Finals Next Monday (ftv "Cross Court" Singapore. Thursday. COOL weather favoured the competitors on the S.C.C. courts yesterday, in the Singapore Tennis Championships. Once again good tennis was seen. Stven tics were decided. After to-day's games (here will be
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  • 88 14 S.F.A. Beaten By .Jasin Club (From Our Own Correspondent' Malacca. Monday. In a return cricket fixture between Jasin Club and the S.F.A ma/ed at the High School grounds on Saturday Jasin Club beat the S.F.A. by 23 runs. Batting first the Club scored 112 runs. E J Cooper top-scoring with
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  • 62 14 Quarter-Finals In Billiards Championships Singapore, Thursday. PlavinK at the Metropole Hotel last night, in the quarter-final. Padmore Shield Competition. Tan Thani Tek (S.C.R.C.) beat Thio Chwee Hoe fAston* 3Q0 254. To-night, commencing at 8.30. Salleh bin Kassim will play against James Lee. (Aston*. On Tuesday V. Woodford (F.K.C.' eliminated Maurice
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  • 407 14 Singapore's Display Against Negri SINGAPORE'S display against Negri at S the Stadium last Saturday in -Malaya" Cup Competition has been the fubject of much comment in local foot ball circles. 2 A A correspondent, signing himself A Keen Supporter" writes as follows: A VERY DULL GAME Singapore gave a very
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  • 292 14 SOM PONG DIAMOND READY FRIDAYS BOXING AT THE NEW WORLD (BY "X.0.") Sinpapore, Thursday. SOM Pong and Joe Diamond are all iet for their 12 thicc-minut**-round battle at the New World Arena tomorrow night. It will be their first meeting and should orovide a *evere test for both. IJL.YM-N ALL
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  • 192 14 O.B.A. Draw Willi P.W.I).A A. i-AU 'From Our Own Correspondent) Joliore Bahru, July 8 The Old Boys Association of Johore Bahru met the Public Works Department Athletic Association in a friena:y match on the Istana Padang this evening and drew 4—4. i The game was fast and exciting
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  • 55 14 'Malacca's Team To Meet Services (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. THE following have been selected to represent Malacca in their "Malaya" Cup fixture against the Services in Singaoore on Saturday. Ah Sang; Rowe and Leman; Soon lx*e, de Silva and Tcck Nam; Jit Sin. Kessler, Prespott, Leon
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  • 115 14 University Students As Glides Berlin. Over a thousand university and college students are to act as guides, couriers, and interpreters for visitors during the Olympic Games in Berlin in August. They have been receiving speciai courses in languages and instruction in the names and situation of Berlin
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  • 781 14 NO SCORE Chances Missed On Both Sides Singapore, Thursday. IN a First Division league match, played yesterday afternoon before a large crowd at the Anson Road Stadium, the Royal Inniskillin c Fusiliers shared honours with th;Middlesex Regiment in a goalless game. Starting on a low note,
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    • 16 14 I IFIIQEIRt ED Gi HI3 M MjikUfcUlec^.... I X ASM NEAVK LTD.. iSTKMIjTCRS OF TIGER REEK
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  • 1135 15 A DEAD HEAT Tin Pool Pays $100 From our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. T I1K set-Olid day of the Ferak Turf 1 lub > July Meeting was run in Ipoh to-day. The weather was excellent and th« was S° wd
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  • 518 15 Fort Canning Beaten By 6—2 Singapore. Thursday. DLAYING in the second division match on the Singapore Harbour Board Ground yesterday, the Government Mononolies secured a convincing victn»*v over Fort Canning, defeating them by goals to 2. The Monopolies fully deserved their victory, the losers' defence being
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  • 269 15 Results Of Ladies' Bogey Competition THE Ladies' July Bogey Competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a Win in "A" division for Mrs. G. V Allen with a score of 1 up, in a tie in "B" division between Miss M. M. Hadley
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    • 134 15 0 BERTIE BELL I m\ H Presents THE TWO LEADING WELTER-WEIGHTS IN MALAYA j XSOMPONG! i JL'Hh WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPION OF SIAM. W m L VERSUS. 12-3 MIN. ROUNDS. j H DIAMOND ST t& (Malayan Black Secret. Welter-Wt. Contender.) S S Mi: DIAMOND FIGHT HIS BEST i W TO BEAT THE
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    • 489 15 iTlr WSKI 3 \f Hllllllllll NEW ZESTI Biliousness, indigestion, heartburn, head- 4 aches, constipation and pains after eating are \i, }p AISO N peneraUy due to excess acid in the stomach. tablet Indlips Milk ..I Magnesia provi.le- alkali i.» —7l/ti» fORM neutralize stomach ari<h. h invigorates the Aiij I ntii.-
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  • 211 16 Oxford Beaten By 8 Wicksts Reuter. London, July 8 CAMBRIDGE to-day won the Varsity match against Oxford at Lord's a« expected, the margin in their favour behig eight wickets. Outstanding Deformalizes in the match were the batting of R. P. Ne'so" and N. W. D.
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  • 195 16 Future Of Australian Golfer 1 FERRIER, the New South Wales J eolfer is undoubtedly a good player. Otherwise he would not have been justified in going all the way to England to play in his first British amateur championship recently. But I do not think he is a
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  • 158 16 May Race In Australia If Old Law Is Waived Sydney, Saturday. H. H. the Aga Khan may race his horses in Australia If the Federal authorities here can be persuaded to waive their objection to horses being brought from India to appear in Australia. Every effort is
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  • 197 16 Treasury-Audit Sports Union Tournament The Treasury-Audit Sports Union held the final match and prize distribution in their annual badminton tournament at the Cleiical Union Hall on Tuesday. July 7. A fair number of spectators witnessed the match including the Honourable. Mr. H. Weinberg, Mr§. H. Weisberg, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 268 16 Women Well Bsatcn In Annual Golf Match rE annual match between men .ird women golfers at Stoke resulted in a win for the men on foursomes and singles by 11 to 4, with ihiet halved. In each game the women received .-uc strokes, compared with nine a
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  • 80 16 The following have been represent the Singapore Bark:, Billiton Students against the HM 5 "Terror" Ist XI In a friendly match on Saturday. July 11 J.C.S.A. ground <ofT Balestier R 5.15 p.m. precisely. Lee Pak Tong: Boon Soon San. Yong Mook Wong: Ah Poong, Choo Seng Quee. Yao
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    • 186 17 I 1 R a dio of yours giving you full satisfaction'/ Sole Agents: Wkk^mm cc ua om P aii y* B*3 Hfmß 104 or *h Bridge Rd. 8!) East Coast Rd. Singapore, also Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping Penang. WEAR OMFORTA BLE SHOES cr»HL:V.- designs mak«* iheir shoes suit y<Hir feet.
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    • 123 17 AMAZIXG OFFER OF THE NEW m IE IN IDE It A ***** IK EC!E I V EII S Bs 1 *'9B ]BS~^^BV'^B^fc3tim?»£^£2 $20 CASH and 7 monllilv instalments of S2O The New Monde Radio Receivers have now arrived and limited number a/c now available at $20. —each cash and 7
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1483 17 Malayan Listeners* Radio j 620 a.m. Gymnastics. BRITISH EMPIRE i Radio-coloniale, france! Berlin, station V..JE. s W emm^t PROGRAMMES (Wavelength 4^ 92 es and no ujn metr& WB "VvEn^B^T^nc^. j. metres) w74 metres (16 2W kcs} DJA 3138 10.55 a.m. Morning music The Arcadian TO-DAY metres <9,560 kcsj; DJQ 19.68
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  • 111 18 Contract Given To British Firm Reuter. Calcutta, July 8. THE contract for a great new bridge spanning the Hooglv River at Howrah, a suburb of Calcutta,, has been awarded to the British firm, the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co., Ltd., of Darlington. Other firms tendering
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  • 38 18 Arrivals And Departures In June Arrivals and departures of Indian labourers during June were as follows: Arrivals (State aided): 225 adults, 52 minors. Arrivals (ordinary deck passengers): 3,998 adults, 364 minors. Departures: 2.928 aduits, 237 minors.
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  • 58 18 Alter pouring a gallon of petrol over herself, 33-year-old ELsa Denkel oi Uehtenfels, Bavaria set a match to her clothes. Horriiied neighbours saw her darning figure at ih? window and rushed to save her. But they found cnly hhre r Sharred remains. Suicide as a
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  • 322 18 Johore's Concessions To The Railway (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune> Sir,—I am sincerely glad to see that a conespondent has taKen up the very urgent question oi the price of benzine, as n afiects everyoody and is a cause of widespread
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  • 269 18 Charges For Wafer And Telephones i To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —A number of us who are resident in the Rural Board areas decided to get together and write to you. as the editor of the paper with the largest circulation. on the question of
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  • 79 18 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) vnnr to llave a s Pzce in Xv in n exprcss m y i* e gret at the delay in having the next Babv Show. mxioIHl UFe th v f r u e are man y "mothers S JL? llbIt
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  • 46 18 £2 nis "H? carefully and nen -ore up his fan-mid Chicago nCCl hl hiS diVolcc uit at M^^n^^u 1 d^ nied tnLs but addee UlPt her hush&nd had beaten her reni» y tAVlcc monthl y since their marThe ease Is not finished yet.
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  • 923 18 BONUS ISSUE Dividends Totalling 10 Per Cent 'By Air Mail.. London. JUnej U n e ft, THE 27th annual ccsttral nimin I of the United Sua Beton' p l* ber Estates, Ltd.. was held vesterl m the Council Room of ihe KS Growers' Association. iU bcr church
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    • 376 18 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF CROSS-GRAIN WAX-POLISHED AND OAK-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising —"Philco" radio set in good order, beautiful Indian and English carpets, dining table and chairs, sideboard, pedal organ, upholstered arm chairs, double bedsteads and mattresses, wardrobes, dressing table, cots, pram, plants, etc. etc. TO BE HELD AT No.
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    • 83 18 i I Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! Stillman's Fredle Cream Mi-nrh.-s them out whi'c >..u s|. Uau n a the skin w»ft and white—lht c-im. pi' lion fresh, clear and natural. OT 37 years thousands of mmi l» m have endorsed it. Si> < .-ivy to i; The first jar
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    • 332 18 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and J. cietics in Singapore, must of tin memb.rs of which are readers of the "Maliya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are tnvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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  • 1295 19 AM SANE" The Clapham Flat Murder (By Air Mail) London, June 21. ,1, ,ME Office experts visited WandsH th Prison this week-end and te d Frederick Field, the young uman, who is awaiting execute Clapham flat murder, r i:m ber of tests designed to disLer'the state
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  • 151 19 Wife Cried For Five Hours During Honeymoon Brooklyn, New York. The complaints of a wife whose husband refused to buy her two dolls on the second day of their honeymoon were heard in court here. The wife, Mrs. Ersilis Sanchirico, poured out the story of her honeymoon
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