Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV -No. 130. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. June 4, VXM. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE WHISKY Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co* Ltd., Singapore Johore- Malacca and Negri Sembiian. AT ITS BEST i j FAVOURITE BRAXD I A HEALTHY BABY j j J a"S*S It! Quality ST Not ExceHed. BLUE CROSS Stocks Are ALWAYS FRESH m***-**-*-** A
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    • 319 1 Read Tht "SUNDA V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya J -.5. I pSderld Milk j I ON ANY OCCASION WHERE PURE MILK IS j S REQUIRED, USE KLIM, FOR KLIM IS THE J I RICHEST AND FINEST COW'S MILK IN j I POWDERED FORM ECONOMICAL AND j j CONVENIENT. j I
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    • 483 2 I M. HASSAN, I 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, J SINGAPORE. 1 Telephone No. 3411. I i Branch at *4. Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. j| STOUKitsiS OF: I I Frigidaires, Koldchests, modern I electric chandeliers, fancy lamp J bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, 1 I wiring
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    • 628 2 Reconditioned Kelvinator Refrigerators for sale or hire, lowest rates. Apply Brinkmann Co., 15, Grand Road. Telephone 5419. NOTICE. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend of 5% in respect of profits earned will be paid to shareholders on the Register on the
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    • 286 2 VIROL for robust health Clearance Sale at Khatena, 59, Selegie Road, 100 Hats at each. Silk dresses $2 each West Lake Restaurant (Opposite Alhambra Theatre) 71, BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Opens daily till 2 a.m. Fried Fish 15 cts Beef Steak 15 cts Chicken Chop 20 Fried Prawn Met! ho E
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    • 498 2 Choose CHAMPION rFor Constant Dependability Remember Performance Counts Agents: BOON SENG CO., LTD., STORE. WINES/ AT STOCK-CLEARING PRICES. CHABLIS $1.25. PETIT BOURGOGNE 1.25 POMMAKD 1.25 BOURGOGNE MEUSSEUX 2.00 GANCIA CHAMPAGNE 2.00 ANGUSTORA BITTER 1.50 I ONGUA VITA BITTER 1.50 ADVOCAAT 1.75 BRANDY WINE 3.25 CHORINTO WINE 1.80 SHERRY (Quart) 2.00
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  • 686 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES PORT REVIVAL PLAN Admiral Lord Cork On Britain's Needs PE possibilities of reviving the lesser ports of Great Britain on a national plan of improvement are discussed by Admiral the Earl of Cork and Orrery In the "Dock and Harbour Authority.' Lord Cork examines a proposal for
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  • 75 3 Air Pilot's Display Of Aerobatics Paris. "First: Rene Paulhan." This was the decision of the official iury at a flying display given by four at Vincennes aerodrome after a Ashing demonstration of aerobatics. Bene has inherited his skill in the ai His father was a pre-War aviation nioreer
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  • 31 3 Mr J. R. Sta Maria, of Seremban, has rttKd from the Negri Sambilan 00--vfernment service after 32 years, urn hlld th- Dost of clerk of Council and Offic to the Secretariat.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 405 3 STEAMER SAILINGS I Si and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) M P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1927. CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 6 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June 13 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16
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    • 567 3 y M. B K. j KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) II Due Due Sailing Due i Penang S'pore S pore via New York I, > m s K1KISHIMA MARC June f June 9 June 12 Reclung July 24
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    • 450 3 Special Holiday Cruises to BANGKOK SAIGON Angkor Pnom Penh Displ. From Ret'g Tons. Spore. Spore. M.S. "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 June 5 June 25 "ALSIA" 12,500 July 17 Aug. 6 "BORINGIA" 12.500 Aug. 7 Aug. 27 "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct. 3 "JUTLANDIA" 13.100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30
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    • 480 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOKDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. )M7. a.s. "SCHARNHORST" omit* North China June 4 5 m.s. SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 P. Swettenham June 6 Singapore June 7 S
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  • 647 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. June 3. RUBBER Last Price To-day Change Tone Quiet Barely Ste&cY Spot Buyers. 10 ***** 516 Sellers, ***** 9 1316 —V» May Buyers. 10 9% —V 4 9 Sellers, 10' 8 9 13 16 —5j16 July' Sept. Buyers. lO'fe ***** -5;16 >» Sellers. 10
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  • 86 4 Statistics For The Month Of May Foreign imports of rubber of all grades during the month of May was 17.350 tons, oi which 8,643 tons wao smoked sheet, 3,456 tons wet rubber idry weight*, 2.714 remill crepes etc., dry unsmcked sheet, 818 tons wet scrap, lump and bark,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 612 4 V j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. J (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). < Successors to 1 The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The He Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL* Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE, i TELEPHONES: J Managing
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    • 88 4 SOITH IMCIIIME INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) m a it i i: i n i r it a n < i: W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. Give baby the best chance in life I yHE baby fed on Glaxo starts life with I a
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    • 115 4 EFFERVESCING-COOLINC REFRESHING Fitness is not just a matter of Juck. The machinery of the r V body needs a little regular U care and attention. The best FCO^^LH^^ 7 *""-s way to maintain its healthy X &L>\ rhythm is also the safest way (&Zl T&b&T 1 —tho most pleasant way.
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  • 1744 5 Imied by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Froser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4- Ampat Tin 5 9 G3 r. 6 3 tl Asam Kumbang.. 35 6 37 6 35'- 35 6 £1 Austral Malay 56- 58j- 57 60-
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  • 572 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 32% cts. Market Tone: Weak. London: 911 16d., up Hd. Market Tone: Irregular and quiet. New York: 19 9 16 cts., down 8 c t. Market Tone: Nervous and uncertain. The market is weak this morning and buyers are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 163 5 Rheumatic pains Kidney trouble etc. cured with OtOLYSAX. A glass of tap water and a tea-spoonful of Urolysan effervescing granule, the combination of nature's own salts of the earthy dissolves the uric acid crystals like hot water dissolves sugar and expei the pain making poisons from the body. few days
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    • 275 5 JIM /taJ a zin'/e < ~mt& £i2l&££!t f jim.dear.itlSN'T) XiwTftK?? r£*i\ !™E CHILDREN. .lIJ'S «25 Ju?S &"T*(^ ,T S YOU YOU'RE A ?Jtle things <L mi /.WANT YOU TO CHANGE CT D TO INSTANT POSTUM JUST U \V (f JNSTAKT POSTUM? TWICE A OAY. I DON T MEAN Jv V
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  • 105 6 Hongkong, Canton, "Shanghai, 'Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, JaskS. 1 Amsterdam and don?: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m.
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  • 115 6 Mails expected from Europe, (London Parcel mails* by the P. and O. (Carthge» due at Singapore to-day. Time of ielivery of parcels only 9 a.m. to-morrow Maijs expected irom China by the 3neiscnau due at Singapore to-day Mails expected from China and Japan >v he ToKiwa Maru due
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  • 269 6 Subdivision Of The $5 Shares Singapore, Wednesday. AT the extraordinary general meeting of the Brunei United Plantations Ltd., held to-day at the registered office of the company, it was decided, on the proposition of Mr. Lee Chrm Tuan, seconded by Mr. J. A. Clarke, that, 'each of
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  • 19 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched Irom Singapore on May 26 was delivered in London on June 3.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 276 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT f J COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. J S DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 t« midnight S and Australia's Loveliest Dancers I CHARLES HELEN j j Winners of the Professional Ballroom Championships 1936. Presenimg the Latest styles and steps of Modern j 1 ANGO and LONDON
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    • 185 6 NOTICE Due to heavy rain at Penang the mails containing registered articles etc. from Europe for Singapore ex the Eastbound P. and O. Carthage missed connection with the morning train at Prai. General delivery to boxholders and by postmen will be effected at 3.25 a.m. tomorrow. The Commer 8 cwt.
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    • 86 6 #ttaranteeb for a ltfe=^tme^^^^) jr MARS/triumph OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS I w ps 1 I Aii occasional dose of Piakettes. when needed, cleanses th food tract, dispels constipation, banishes biliousness and sic! headaches, corrects diarrhoea, sweetens the breath, clears th skin, relieves piles. In short this ideal
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 263 6 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCEj 4» STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATS AND TTM2. Java, South-West Sumatra S.-East Borneo Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noorl June 4 2.30 p.m. Muntok Op ten Noort 4 2.30 p.m. Medan Tidore „43 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Koek, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and
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  • 414 7 the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Opportunity is now knocking doors, and we lads must rememthat much depends upon ourselves, ng high, we must be content with beginnings as our fathers have ne in '.he days past. Although bus;ss prospects seem bright, the future
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  • 82 7 the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir:—Ao a keen cyclist, I Sixfold lik appeal to my iellow wheelsr,- n t< use the roads in a proper manner and not to indulge in racing. Accidents are caused through cyclists attempting to race motor vehicles. If you want to
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  • 118 7 Japan No Longer Party To Treaties Washington, June 3. AS the Washington and London. 1030 Naval Treaties arc no long?.- in force and as Jarran is no party to th? London Naval Treaty of 1936, no exchange ol naval information now Lukes i'.iace between Janan and this country,
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  • 75 7 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 3. Inche Kadir bin Yusof, Probationer under the Malay Officer's Scheme ati ached to the office of the Official Assignee. Johore Bahru, is being sent to Raffies College, Singapore, by the Government for further studies. He leaves here on June G.
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  • 19 7 Mr. K. S. Wee of Vanda Florists. Penang, has taken charge of the KOftJS Lumpur establishment in Damansara Road.
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  • 165 7 Coif cc Shop Proprietor Dies In Hospital (Irom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Monday. INSPECTOR Mohd. Yusof of the Central Police Station this morning produced before Che Hashim, at the Second Magistrate's Court, a Chinese named Loh Ah Seng on a charge of murder and asked for
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  • 12 7 Miss C. F. McConachy. Nursing Sister, Nyasaland, has been traiioferred *o Malaya.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 IT'S acid that causes those tumble stomach pains corrosive, ulcerating excess acid which burms the delicate lining of the stomach and turns your food into a fermenting, indigestible mass. The only way to get relief is to neutralise the excess stomach acid. Just take ont dose of Bisurated Magnesia and
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    • 391 7 1 I A PRUDENT MAN EFFECTS A "PRUDEXT" POLICY Be c a use 1. All its benefits arc GUAR ANTEED. 2. Premium payments are limited in number. 3. When the policy matures you have the option of taking (a) a large cash payment, or (b) a smaller cash payment together
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    • 322 8 ALHAMBRA I I 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 At His Mercy... Help-k L I less The Man Who I PleadinV The' I NEXT CHANGE 11 i /t AWOIUVCFAfF/VT CAPITOL OPENING TUES. JUNE 22nd The Gonzalez R yal Italian Opera m a BrflHaat Repertoire o Popular Operatic Successes. lues., June 22: "RIGOLETTO" j
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    • 175 8 JEANETTE'S glorious singing THRILLS| s SINGAPORE AUDIENCES!j XELSOX EDDY 1 M.G.M.'s GLORIOUS MUSICAL TP 11 IPH jjj with JOHN BARRYMORE a)d Thousands of Others! Owing to the length of this production no preceding shorts E are shown. Kindly be seated promptly at times of starting, i OPL\i\4, ALIB A M
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    • 222 8 j TO-NIGHT 6-15 and 9-15 X* WE CLAIMED IT WAS WgsT M Superb... .one cannot praise r^^^<^^p-^^ says Free Press, June 3rd. Jg^' TO YOU* HEARTS D F «ipc, Here in one merry picture is e\f WĔk you like as you like it! it enchan t with its romancing! It
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 469 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the erection md completion of 60 Artisans' Dwellings Lorong Limau, off Balestier Road, for the laying of back lanes, drains d footpaths, and the turfing of open paces and planting of trees. lans, Specifications and Forms of lender may be obtained
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    • 311 9 NOTICE. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Petition No. 172 of 1937. In the Matter of Alkaff Realty Limited And Reduced, and In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 151). Notice is hereby given, that a petition presented to the High Court of the
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    • 504 9 THE TRAFFIC REGULATION j ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 213) In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Section 4 of the Traffic Regulation Ordinance, the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, hereby makes regulations for the regulation of Traffic on the occasion of the King's Birthday Parade on the Padang on 9th June,
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    • 224 9 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Wanted Trained Computer, Salary $50 per month. Apply in writing to the Secretary, Singapore Improvement Trust, Municipal Building. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 175 of 1934 Re FRANCIS HENRY BODESTYNE, of No.
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    • 351 9 The one picture set to break all "TARZAN* Records! CAPITOL Weds. Jnne 9th Opening with special KING S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 10.30 A.M. THE YEAR'S MOST SENSATIONAL THRILLER! ELEPHANT BOY A JUNGLE STORY Actually filmed in M COMES TO LIFE the Jungles of W\\^ lr.d a. ALEXANDER KORDA wW>
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  • 104 10 Mr. S. Chellappuh. Pannagum. Sou'h Jaffna. the beloved father of Messrs C. Ponnampalam. Rlys.. Ip*»h. C. T. Arason, Telegraph Inspector. Jaftni, and C. Somasundram, Venayagananda School. Singapore, pitted away peacefully in Jaffna, on 2nd June He leaves behind five sons, a daughter, a daught-er-in-law and three grand-children,
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  • 52 10 Mr. Mrs. AV. Van Dor< b'g to tc ne'er their heart-felt thanks to their relatives mid friend* who attended the funeral of Uiclr son the !>Ue Hans Von Don, iu?Hd 20 years, who died on 31-sct Mn.y 1937: and also for sending wreath-, scrolls. etc, of condolence in their
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  • 664 10 MR. J- A. Lyons' su<:irestion for a pact between the nations bordering the Pacific has naturally had A cordial reception. Tt is recognised that there are immense difficulties in the way of bringing such a scheme to perfection, but that should not prevent every effort being made
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  • 271 10 List Of Passengers For The Straits The following passengers for the Straits are travelling by the P. and O. Kant hi, which left London on May 21; For Fenang: Ivir. R. Alflngham, Mr T. G. Cotterell, Mrs. E. L. Gibson, Mr. J. Hobbs, Mr. A. MacA/thur.
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  • 72 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, May 26. Callers at Malaya House during the week were:— Mr. and Mrs. M. Zakarias, Kuala Lumpur; Dr. and Mrs. M. F. da Silva, Bruas; Mr. R. V. Nelch, Singapore; Mr. W. Hunter Bruce, Penang; Mr. E. B. Evans.
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  • 180 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Magic Circle T*HE members of the Malayan Magic Circle have planned an excellent, programme for their season at the Victoria Theatre on June 16, 17, 18 *;nd 19. Incidentally the performances win* mark the re-opening of the theatre, which has been closed for some weeks for complete
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  • 197 10 nROM the Canadian Trade Commissioner comes an interesting publication entitled "Canada 193/." lt is the official handbook, and all interested in the Dominion will be well advised to secure it. The book presents the results of an effort to survey the current Canadian situation, comprehensively but at the
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  • 326 10 ■j»HE muitsai problem has figured very conspicuously during recent years both in the House of Commons and in the Councils of Hongkong and Malaya. The movement for the abolition of this anomaly was first initiated by societies in China on the ground that such a practice was
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  • 343 10 By "Looker On" A FILM actress who plays unsophis- ticated parts bathes for two-cnd-a-half minutes every morning in warm milk. No doubt her idea is to get soft-boiled. A A A A A soap factory has erected a bronze statue in memory of its founder. We
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    • 228 10 3»< J7ALEIGH J&a' THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE j \L THE MACHINE THAT HAS v —iwi STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS GUARANTEED FOR EVER! j j Fr m $45, j VI HIRE PURCHASE S TERMS ARRANGED S Sole Agents: i j ROBINSON Co. Ltd. j S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. .j. THE
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    • 12 10 j— 33 I i GIVE RAILWAYS YOUR FREIGHTS AND LOWER THE RATES
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  • 2147 11 THE COST IS NOW $9 MILLIONS OFFICIAL BROCHURE TO MARK OCCASION t M <.C nine millions dollars has been ev><* <I i by the Colony "eminent in the making at the o>w at Ka'Jaui? •(t tr» to be opened by Ilis Excellency the liovornur on Stuurday 1
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  • 52 11 r. Hi rota Again Foreign Minister Tokyo, June 3- > r iu#M Premier "last but one». K i Hi-otu )ia> accepted the 112 Foreign A flu Irs. He was pr vtou.sly, before he m KOKI HIROTA. Major R.L. Nunn. Director of ci.'il Aviation, who was principally responsible for the work"
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  • 170 11 PEIPING RITE Huge Bonfire In City Reuter. Peiping, June 3. ABOUT 22,000 ounces of opium, heroin and other drugs seized by the police here during the past year were ceremoniously destroyed in a huse bonfire in the centre of the Drill Ground by the City Fire Brigade
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  • 102 11 The following appointments are recorded In the Johore Government Gazette:— Major C. A. Scott to officiate as acting Superintendent of Education, Johore. Mr. F. H. Turrell to act as Chief Electrical Engineer. Mr. J. A. Baker has assumed duty as acting State Agricultural Officer. Inche Ismail bin Abubakar
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  • 91 11 Mr. Mah Kee Kiat, manager of the Kelantan branch of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd.. president of Tsing Nien Li Chih Sheh and chairman of the Chung Hua School, Kelantan, accompanied by Mrs. Mah, will leave for China on a two months trip by the "Scharnhorst*'
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    • 146 11 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Push a Bus Over The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is nut flowing freely your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the
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    • 202 11 WILLIAMSON'S SMOKED 3£'JMStt be too keen to respond F]Wf Wi W( to the gentleman's I 1111 advances. You. however. I I I once you have tried JH II ill Williamson's Smoked Fish, will be keen enough #to try more and wax many tasty varieties. Red Herrings. PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4
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    • 16 11 Sl baha! i (IMPARTS A SWEET A FRAGRANT f SMELL WHILST ASSISTING HAIR I O GROWTH.
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  • 126 12 BRADDOCK'S NONAPPEARANCE VS SCHMELING Louis Also In Danger Reuter. New York, June 3. A SENSATION was caused to-day when the New York State Athleth- Commission announced that James J. Braddock. holder of the world heavyweight boxing title, had been fined SI.OOO (Gold) and suspended for
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  • 154 12 Fahmy-Frisco Issue Is Open Singapore, Friday. A REMINDER is given of to-night's boxing at the New World Arena. It is one of the be. »l and most expensive programmes ever arranged by Mr. Bertie Bell. The Egyptian champion. Mohamed Fahmy. is generally favoured to beat Frisco but the
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  • 181 12 Exciting Play In Final MAJOR Bedford and Mrs. Hlpki.t low-.* 15 2» beat E. C Cherrington ant Miss Cantrell <owe 5» 4—6. 6—2 7- 5, m the ttnai of the mixed doubles hud.cap inwn tenn's tournament at the SC.C yesterday Cherrington and Miss CantrelJ started oil well
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  • 409 12 SOLITARY GOAL DECIDES DIV. 1 MATCH Singapore, Friday. A GOAL scored just before the whistle went for half time gave the kmiskilhngs full points when they met the Police at the Anson Read Stadium yesterday in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The Skins deserved to
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  • 78 12 Another Quick Finish At Lord's AFTER an indifferent start, Middlesex have put on a spurt and registered their second successive outright win for the week by defeating Warwickshire In two days at Lord's yesterday, by an innings margin. On Tuesday they scored full points against Essex by winning
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  • 45 12 Provided there is sufficient suppor 1 arrangements will be made to serv S C.C. members with breakfasts at th 1 Cricket Club on Wednesday next, after the King's Birthday Parade on the Padang. No reservations can be made after noon on Monday next.
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  • 46 12 New York, June 1 DIZZY Dean remains indefinitely suspended after his refusal to sign any statement refu'jig alleged remarks concerning the integrity of the National League officers and umpires, although at rhe same time Dean denies he ever made the statements attributed to him.
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  • 90 12 DESULTS of ties played yesterday in the SRC. tennis tournament, are as follows: Singles Handicap "A" Semi-final—A M. Valberg <Scr.) beat I M. Eber (—3» 6—2; 6—3; Semi-final—E. Le Merrier (Scr.) beat G. E. N. Oehlers (Scr.t 6—2; 7—5. Singles Handicap "B" Semi-final—A. M. Jansen (—3) beat O
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  • 58 12 The V M.C.A Juniors beat the R.A. (Blakan MatH by ten goals to one m the water-polo match played at the Fort Canning pool yesterday. The teams were: V.M.C.A JUNIORS: —Tan Wet- Eng: Benny Fones. Seng Chye; Hong Mm*,; Henry Yeo. Bocn Howe, Sam York. R.A. <B.M >:—Lee;
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  • 70 12 A Volunteer Snooker tournament will commence at the S.C.C. on Monday. 1 July 5. Entries close on Monday, June 28. Entries will be divided into two classes, A and B. and partners will be drawn for. one from each class. Members wishing to enter this tournament are requested
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  • 35 12 The annual athletic sports meeting oi Outram School wili take place at the fcchoo' ground on June 11 at 3 p.m. Mrs. C. W. Bloomfield has kindly consented to distribute the prizes.
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  • 160 12 RACE TO-DAY Jockeys Change Mounts Reuter. London, June J. r j*HE Oaks (3 year old fillies, a sti. (t each) will be run at Lpsnhi iiiomw, G«rdon Richards 4id Jones, who ride lor Lord Aslor hatt; ivrhangcd mounis. Gainsborough Lass, owned by f>. I Js vis,
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  • 31 12 The tennis courts at the B.C.C. v.;: be used for the Singapore ill uship meetinc from Monday. June 14. Courts ui'l not be available for booking during the championships.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 16 12 I I (D W»i S X V WILLIAM •AANT AND SONS. LTD, DISTILLWW. SCOTLAND. I lAIN
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    • 343 12 PAINS JOINTS |jyP Pains in the joints are a symptom of Kidney Trouble that must not be ignored. Neglect or improper treat- aciJ accumulates in the joints and ment of this minor trouble will set's up the excruciating joint pains soon lead to a real health-breakdown, or the torture of
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  • 1241 13 MO PERMISSION FOR SERVICE HER ROYAL HIGHNESS? MAYOR'S MISTAKE AT CIVIL CEREMONY Reuter. A BOUQUET from the French Premier, M. Blum, an effusive speech by the Mayor of Monts, who performed the civil ceremony, and a protest by the Bishop of Fulham, in charge
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  • 204 13 BY STRIKERS Snipers Stop Food Planes Reuter. Youngstown (Ohio), June 3. QTARVATION threatens the employees of the Republic Steel Corporation who are still working in two of the company's factories at Warren and Nilcs, iii Ohio, unless they decide to join the strike. The picket lines being
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  • 79 13 Measures Adopted In China Shanghai, June 4. AFTER yesterday's meeting, the Military Reorganisation Committee will was no time in carrying ont different measures of military reform. It is reported that the North-east-ern Army will in future be divided into five separate armies, each con!ls 'ng of two divisions.
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  • 133 13 Canadian Delegate's Grave Illness British Official Wireless. London, June. 3. THE principal delegates to the Imperial Conference held a further meeting In the Cabinet Room at 1U Downing SlTcet. to-day. Mr. Nevl'le Chainbeiiain, who was in the chair, referred lo Hie deep concern with whichhhande —and iv, felt
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  • 97 13 Amazing Case Of Illness Reuter. peiphig. June 2. ENCASED in an Iron lung. in which hp has llve'd since he entered the Peking Union Medical College on Mar. 31, 1936. when stricken with infantile paralysis during the course of a world Lour Frederick Suite, junior, son of an
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  • 60 13 To Make A Tour Of j Malaya Shanghai, June 3. GENERAL Tsai Ting Kai, who has distinguished himselt in the Shanghai War against Japan, is leaving to-morrow by the Empress of Japan for a tour of Malaya. It is reported that he will later visit the Philippines, where
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  • 245 13 Measures In China REPORT ON PAST YEAR'S RESULTS Shanghai, June 4. jyjARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek delivered a written speech to the anti-opium conference advising his countrymen to follow the example of Lin Che Hsu (the Viceroy of the two Kwangs in the Manchu Dynasty,
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  • 74 13 RIGHT HAND MAN OF FRANCO GEN. MOLA Five Fatalities In Air Crash Reuter. Bilbao, June 3. *J*HE death of General Mola, commander of the rebel forces on the Basque front, and second-in-command to General Franco in an air crash is announced by insurgent radio stations at
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  • 267 13 To Avert Very Grave Developments British Official Wireless. hope that the oroposals in question will enable the policy of non-intervention to be fully resumed by all the Governments concerned. His Majesty's Government attach more importance to such a development, since they are anxious to make progress as fast
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  • 304 14 SEPARATING FROM EMPLOYERS A MODERN TENDENCY INDIAN CONTEMPORARIES NOT SO WELL LOOKED AFTER THERE appears to be a tendency among Chinese labourers, in Singapore at any rate, to move away from the system of guilds, w T hereby employers and employees form an
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  • 338 14 New Books For Issue To-Morrow THE uncernoted newly added non-he- and fiction works will be ready for Issue at Raffles Library to-morrow: The Fall on the German Republic: A Political Study, R. T. Clark; What if toey do Mind? Percy Colson; Alibi Pilf vim age. F. J. Harvey
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  • 55 14 Singapore, Thursday. Jack Le a French Th m vt a PP eared before the Thud Magis'rate. Mr. X H Blacker to-day on a charge of cheating a Chinese by dishonestly inducing himto dehver clothing valued at $43.20 on April 23 Le-Came claimed trial and the case was postponed
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  • 63 14 With reference to the report which appeared in a previous issue of the Tribune, stating that the manager of the Transport Bus Co., of Kcppel Harbour, had been seriously stabbed by a woman at his residence in Teluk Blanga Road, it is now learnt that the injured person is arwemployee
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  • 123 14 Husband Hurt With A Knife Singapore. Thursday CHARGED with causing grievous hurt to her hu>ba»d, Tan Thiam Chai u Straits-born Chinese woman numed Sea Kit Neo appeared before the Second Magistrate. Mr W. G. Reeves, to-da.v The oßence i> aJlee;ed to hav* b'en committed in a hou&e in
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  • 84 14 Plans For Extending Relief THE Committee of Management of the Silver Jubilee Fund at their meeting on June 2. noted with appreciation the promise of the Government to make a further donation of $2,000,000 to that Fund in commemoration of the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI.
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  • 76 14 May Figure Lower Than April Foreign imports of tin ore during the month of May totalled 2,005 tons, which was 547 tons less than April. The total for the five months of this year to May 31, is 12,177 tons, 1,753 more than ihe total f or the
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  • 69 14 Hongkong Shipping Rule Opposed Hongkong, June 3. Chinese hotels and inns in Hongkong are objecting to the new rules introduced by the shipping companies which require that photographs should in future be attached to tickets of passengers going to Singapore and Penang. In face of this opposition,
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  • 28 14 Reuter. New York, June 3. Amelia Earhart took off from Caripito at 12.48 p.m. British standard time for Amaribo and landed at Amanbo at 11.50 p.m.—Reuter.
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  • 931 14 NEHRU DEFENDS HIS CASE LOCAL CROWDS "Found An Echo In My Heart" IN yet another statement he has issued. Pandit Nehru replies at greater length than he has done to Press criticisms levelled at him, during his tour of Malaya. In the course of
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  • 16 14 The Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall, the British Adviser, K*.dah, has returned from <ne Kedah Peil:.
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  • 108 14 CHANCELLOR'S STA TEMENT IN COMMONS London. June 3, TN the House of Commons this afternoon the Chancellor was asked to give the same assurance as was given by his predecessor thai Britain would not return to the gold standard system until he was satisfied that
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  • 368 14 Reuter. Washington, June 3. A TREASURY spokesman said that no statement on gold was being prepared for issue to-day and no preparation for any statement to be issued at any time in the future was going on at present I .—Reuter. London. June 3. IN
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  • 73 14 Statement Of United States Treasurer Reuter. Washington, June 3. MU. Morgenthau (Treasurer) said to-daj r that his statement 1 that there is nothing imminent in ll»e gold situation still stands in spile of a week-end of rumours, At the same time he praised the working of the
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  • 75 14 Japan Objects To China Restriction Shanghai, June 3 THE Japanese Vlce-Consui in Tientsin has lodged a verbal protest to the Chinese local government against the punishment of those who are selling land to foreigners. He maintains that such action on the part of the Chinese
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  • 99 14 500 "Drunks" On Day Of Coronation Thfrp .i. London, June 3. HERE was echo in the House of Commons to-day of Coronation Day when crowds of unprecedented dimensions thronged London streets ttVL lat?2t night and of the following nights ?n which the West End was given oCE? t
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  • 38 14 Arrivals And Departures In June Arrivals of Indian labourers from Madras during May and departures were as follows:— Arrivals (state aided).—ll,l23 adults 1.480 minors. Arrivals (ordinary deck passengers) 4,198 adults. 586 minors. Departures—3.422 adults, 186 minors.
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  • 30 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, May 26. The death has occurred at Banstead Surrey, of Mr. Alexander James Ross formerly of Singapore.
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  • 133 14 Found Hiding In Nurse's Bathroom Taipiny Tuesday AMBROSE an Indian jfroiuV 11 pleaded tfuilty before Chi the Magistrate, this morning to n rh.ir of haring committed hou. -c li'% -.p;i -> May 9 His Worship sentenced him months' rigorous Imprisonment the acrused had stated Hint h<
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  • 380 15 FIRST DAY'S EVENTS SELECTIONS Martin Duggan For Main Race W I If.UTS for the first day's nine event* at the Seiangor Turf I Mb'-, Summer Race Meeting in Kuala I umpur to-morrow are as i-lIUWS: Horses. Clavs 1, Div. 1. 6 furs.: ■Hi.bc* 9 —10 indai
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  • 100 15 Selections for the opening day's I races at Kuala Lumpur are as follows (subject to scratching): HORSES Class 1, Div. 1. MARTIN DUGGAN Herbe Foile Meadowman Class 1, Div. 11. RUSSIAN ROSE Refill Greenstone Class 2. Div. 1. JACK DRUCE Restriction Vapour Cla r s 2, Div.
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  • 68 15 A return inter-club tennis match will be played at the S.R.C courts on Monday between the Air Force and the Club. Play will start at 5 p.m. and the club whl be represented by the following: Singles:—Dr B. H. Sheares and R H Barth. Doubles: —C A
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  • 99 15 Tournament Ties And Results YESTERDAY'S results and ties for to-morrow in the lawn tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. are as follows. Men's S'ngles: Zadi beat C Reshty 6—4. 6—o: Teo Tian Keng beat Tan Peng Liat 6—l, 6—l. Men's Singles "C" final: A. Manasseh beat R. C. Medland
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  • 418 15 Ceylon S. C. And Medicals Singapore, Friday. AFTER gaining a 2—l lead at the interval, ttie Medical Services were held to a draw of 2—2 when they met the Ceylon Sports Club in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League on the Singapore Harbour Board
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    • 68 15 f% j IT'S THE CROWD THAT COUNTS. iffflfc MEET EVERYBODY— JM At THE NEW-WORLD arena M i W To Night! To Night!! r TI rTT i or i HVRF NEVER YET IN LOCAL NttiJ '-iSk TOT WHOLE OUTSIDE WORLD INTERESTED IN A£j9A Fahmy s Frisco W i% LAROSE vs. JOHNSON
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    • 410 15 FROM "OUTSIZE" TO NORMAL FIGURE Took Off 35 lbs. with Kruschen She had to wear "outsize" clothes, and pay more for the "privilege" But, when j Kruschen took off 35 lbs —oh what a i difference! But let the lady tell her own story:— "As you will see from the
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  • 653 16 NEHRU'S VIEW Clear Definition And Co-operation (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A STATEMENT on the relations between Indians and Ceylonese was made by Pandit Nehru to-day. He pleaded for a clear definition cf the two communities, coupled with strong co-operation for their mutual welfare. MR.
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  • 215 16 They Should Be Regarded A;* Ceylonese" tu have been some m*umi.it us t. vhoiner Ceylon Tun.J? should be cirui.oU as Indians. Some i ucli ihlerprei.ai.Dn ha*» apparent >een given in ?lnlaya Tins sevma to be w:onu In fact and likely to create u split among the Ceyionese wWch
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  • 241 16 HUSBAND WIFE QUARREL Knife Attack SEQUEL IN POLICT COURT (From Our Oun Corresjk Johore Bahru, June o the result of a quarrel I husband and e/ife, ih3 fori Javanese Wt&der n;:ned Hml Rahman, on Tebrau Estate, Plenl was charged before Sheikh Bakar bin Yahya (Second trate) to-day. with having ca
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  • 83 16 Flying Boats To Africa British Official Wireless. London Jun» 2 THE Tin-Serial Airway- ne« Byiu 1 service between England anc 3 ft Africa was inaugurated Southampton by the C left the temporary Empire Air Bas 10 am The craft carried eight n ssenzers aboard and a ton of
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    • 564 16 ISECURITY IN| I against 111 Health is the first essential in every home, l| I ASPRoTn! P'° "7""' u f ASPR O' gives you real protection. I 2rf^^^^ l H* ta^ iB W i It smashes Cold, I Sciatir anH In X "P"" the P a!ns of Rheumatism. I sl?
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    • 29 16 Brasso \\A metal polish W 7 ,%\>VA The auiast to t ee* u\W Bra*i Copper Wight j \\VV t UM Brmno r«« jlarty. V Re*»«ie>b«r. Bruao far »«o economy. <
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    • 153 16 lowers Operating Costs HERE are 4 reasons Triton motor mi -ru will lower the cost of operating your car tieJ is ?A¥V?t F theSe rem arkabl e qua" Ljjwi is mat Triton is 1007 r PURF Pom Llt stops carbon knocks by cleanine 2S2#£f"2!** Uni <» OU (SS' cut carbon
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    • 218 17 Ac., s! Photographs Showing B .g^^Bj What Thte Amazing Jjj^ ~hort week Thousands oi Vienna. His extract of living skin cells women have made themselves called Biocel 'is now contained in Creme rs younger. Their lines and Tokalon, Rose Colour. Apply it every mpietely gone 1 To them it nigh*.
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    • 122 17 HEAR A PYE BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BUY A RADIO FEW hobbies offer so pleasure for so little expense a; photography. It's your own bright memories which it keeps alive. Start rapturing them to-day with a 'Kodak" I or a "Brownie." There are Kodak-made cameras priced as low as $2.00.
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    • 178 17 > —_^_5. KNOWN AS j MALAYA'S BETTER RADIO.! HIS MASTER'S VOICE i j (AMERICAN RADIO) j STANDS SUPREME FOR QUALITY, j PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY m mMm mil Model 9 T: llll,st ™ted is a thorough- advance of any other mate. I Model 9-T. Price 195 in Singapore. j J You owe
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    • 1608 17 Malayan Listeners* Radio'-SS: ttS^Z. ~T~rTTI~r7 footed Koines The Aberdeen Animals' PROGRAMMES OP I r)TlTrr T <T present for your pleasure the June ROT BRITISH EMPIRE I jettonin prose and verse on the gen- »sg%««SL>* S Z 8.M.8.C. I PROGRAMMES 2 T Singapore Station On 2251 Commertarv On T„ -«£1 Z
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  • 286 18 In The Great Pyramid! HENRY Wilcoxon is back in England to complete the interior scenes of his latest film—"Jericho, which Walter Futter is producing for Max Schach's Capitol Films, and in which Paul Robeson, Wallace Ford and Frincess Kouka (Futter's lovely Soudanese 'discovery') have the
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  • 808 18 AUTHENTIC AFRICAN SCENERY A NEW AND EXCITING FILM IS HERE! f|NE of Rudyard Kipling's most popular tales in "The Jungle U Book," "Toomai of the Elephants." has been made into a film. Presented by Alexander Korda under the title of "Elephant Boy," it will
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  • 280 18 -ONCE A DOCTOR" AT THE PAVILION •'r\NCE a Doctor." a First National 0 Scture featuring Jean Muir and D nald Woods is scheduled to open at Paviiion Theatre, Singapore, shortly M r. woods and Miss Muir have not worked together since «AM the Earth nS ThaT
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  • 383 18 BEATS "FLASH GORDO) FOR THRILLS FAMOUS athletes, boxers, wrestlers and horsemen nocked to Republic Pictures' studio to get the he-man and exciting action role? in "Undersea Kingdom", spectacular and mysterious serial which opens at the Alhambra Theatre. Singapore on Wednesday next. Ernie Smith, famous Southern California football tackle
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  • 11 18 I "Crash" Corrigan vi I Kingdom" showing s Alhambia Tha m
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    • 477 18 NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH STOMACH TROUBLE! Few complaints are serious in the beginning. The most common trouble to-day— tomach disorder—usually starts in a small way. It may attack you as HI ART3URN, BILIOUSNESS. FLATULENCE or INDIGESTION, but its meaning is always the same and so is its remedy. It is
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    • 46 18 NACET ijjl BLADES iiii NACET Blades bring you BsjSH that uniform quality never fe 7 r fi before possible in low- hß|Kh priced blades. Every edge HPII on every blade is keen and BSmH lasting. Eits all three-peg Uaufjjß razors. Of all dealers. yW «.3 <y
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    • 16 18 INSECTS m YOUR JHEALTH 1 Bl KILL THEM WITH .g. 4 I DIAMOND BEER i i
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    • 130 19 v W Dusty foots V harbour germs Xgfe o/ illness LI f€B U O V protection against disease! He's in his element, playing "safely" on the floor with his trains. But <wj you say he's safe Can you say you are doing your best to protect him from the d'sease-germs
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    • 215 19 FOR THE BUSINESS MAN PERFORMANCE-COMFORT-VAUJE I JJJJ— v < »_i The Eighteen Hertford Saloon. THEY'RE ALL HERE IN THE AUSTIN EIGHTEEN NOTABLE FEATURES a———^—^^ column. Pytchley sliding roof. Extra The York Saloon, with its two occasion ai seats, is a full low-pressure tyres. Triplex toughened seven-seater. v G REATER car
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    • 153 19 ■FIND THE CAUSE OF YOUR SUFFERING 1 YOU WILL THEN BE ABLE TO CURE IT* frequent. It i. particularly distinguished by slowness in aslZaUol Inciter and generator of uric acid, arthritis brings forth an unhealthy group, wh.ch compr.ses rheumatism, biliary and urinary stone Sea"?^f C fectP^L haadachaa "n CIStISS S?EL
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    • 700 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio (Continued from page 17 j I FRANCE PROGRAMMES to-day Th following are the principal Amerl- 68 metres <*5243 kcs) 'icrt-wave transmissions. The NinP P Concert Relayed from numbers immediately after the call- 70s letters refer kilocycles, and the second Events in Ri',moSi k °v Curren t
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