Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV, -No. 136. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1937 FIVE CENTS. EThe Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, June 11, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1937 FTVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 THE NEWS VMTH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING THIBUIVE l and with international approbation Lactogen l\ II JT\ continues to be the food chosen by numerous J/ jj mothers of various nationalities. For Lactogen J is a balanced food, prepared from rich cows-milk k especially for babies and it has
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    • 9 1 Head Tht SUNDAY TRIBUNE J Dominant I In Malaya
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    • 1923 2 l M. HASSAN, I 54, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, I SINGAPORE. j 1 Telephone No. 3411. i Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. J I STOCKISTS OF: j Frigidaire\ Koldchests, modern f electric chandeliers, fancy lamp tc-v.ls and shades, bed lamps 1 fans, electric bells, batteries. 1 I wiring
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  • 728 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES FOR AUSTRALIAN OWNERS Motor-Ship Launched By Kowloon Docks rHE motor vessel. Muliama, one of two sister ships which is being built at the Kowloon Docks for the Australian owners, Burns, Philp and Company, was launched by Mrs. Corrighan, wife oi the Superintendent Engineer of Burns, Philp. says
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    • 421 3 STEAMER SAILINGS ISt and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1927. BFHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June 18 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 1€ RANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000
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    • 54 3 I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporated in Japan). Direct Japan— Singapore Service. /t (Arrival) (I MARU Import MALTA MARU 28 MILAN MARU Jul y 11 AGENTS: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI, LIMITED, (Incorporated in S.S TELEPHONES 5211 5212 UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Landing Agents: THE SOUTHERN GOCOWN CO., LTD.,
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    • 642 3 I ml on I I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York L m s KIRISHIMA MARL In port June 11 Keelung July 24 ms KOMAKI MARU July 1 July
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    • 464 3 Special Holiday Cruises to BANGKOK SAIGON Angkor Pnom Penh DLspl. From Ret'g Tons. Spore. Spore. M.S. "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 Nov. l r v "BORINGIA" 12,500
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    • 446 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER AY xIA LLOYD NORD (ineorponifttd IB LLOYD o«m*m). The undernoted are tnt company t intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. NHL s.s. "ISAR" omits Manila Due Penang June 25 P. Swettenham June 28 Singapore June 28 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North
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  • 1296 4 BRITAIN'S DUTY TOWARD HER TRUSTEESHIP |)URING the Coronation season the 8.8.C. arranged a series of broadcast talks entitled "Responsibilities of Empire" given ny statesmen al Home and from the Empire overseas. Below are riven Mr. Winston Churchill's views on the subject: i
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  • 810 4 Days Of Sea-Power By 0 -Means Ended The days of sea-power are hv nr> welfbema^th^ 1 "'f C Urar) b u accuiate information to th« stronger fleet as will make its superiority e\en more deceive. Especially is t h<e r here solHar y raiding cruisers ar*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 363 4 J for f MARS- TRIUMPH OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS WPS. 1 I JELLY CRYSTALS This is the i leal dish to put colour and sparkle into ordinary everyday menus. And of course everyhody likes Chivers Jellies they're so cool and refreshing—more than that they are a definite
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    • 59 4 Announcement Extraordinary! The Standard utility Model 18 j MALAYAN CYCLE <«>., LTD. I 7 *8. niioty Ghaut, I B.an. he, t R Si Kapore t A ,fi Ha PPy World. I 1 Ituala Lumpur, i lw-117, .faian post Office, Ko, a Bahru. Kelantan. You'll like Mansion' -irs anhsepHc... cleans while
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  • 161 5 Cause Of Fire Still A Mystery Reuter. New York. June 10. rtESPITE the most careful inquiries, the V caus° of the disaster of the airship Hindenbiirg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, has not yet been established. The committee of investigation into the destruction of the airship in which
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  • 360 5 List Of Frize-Winners And Balance Sheet THE following were the results in the spot dance competition at the King's Birthday Bail at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday: 1 Mrs. Aziz and Mr. Jackson, three boxes of biscuits and one Dutch cheese given by Straits Java Trading Company and M.S.
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  • 26 5 Mr. F. R. Callaghan, Accountant of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. Singapore, is retiring from the service this month after more than thirty years In Singapore.
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  • 404 5 Mr. Henry Scab Miss Soh Peng Neo THE Straits Chinese Methodist Church was the venue oi" a pretty wedding when Miss Goh Pin Neo, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Chent; Lm, became the bride of Mr. Henry Seah. clerk in the Municipal Secretariat, and eldest son
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  • 89 5 In Honour Of King's Birthday 'From Our Own Correspondent> Malacca. June 9 THE Hon Mr. E V. G. Day M C S.. actin» Resident Councillor. Malacca took the "salute at the King's Birthda;. parade held to-day at the Banda Hili. Pel T* Is The parade wlych was under
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  • 77 5 Well-known Resident Passes Away <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. June 9 MRS. A. C. Dutta, wife of Dr. A. C. Dutta M.B.E.. C.H.. passed away peacefully at her residence on Sunday afternoon Her death came as a .surprise to her many friends though she was ailing for some
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  • 72 5 Goods Station Blaze Takes Heavy Toll Reuter. Berlin. June 10. FIVE are dead and four others missm° as a result of a fire in a railway station in Germany. A goods station, at one of the BMW important junctions, caught fire this morning. Four lorries,
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  • 50 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 10. The long distance telephone service between Nanking and Kweiyang, capita. ol Kweichow province was inaugurated to-day. by General Ho Ying Chien, Minister ol War, who spoke to Mr. Shih Yo, Governor of Kweichow for a few 6m Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 40 5 The Lord President of the Council has appointed Professor W. L. Brag*; FR S at present Langworthy Professor of Physics in the University o. Manchester, to be Director of the National Physical Laboratory. Professor B?agg will assume duty next autumn
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 Kidney Trouble Lj^L^ is the cause j fc^yl^j your Itidncys are ailing. Rheumatism De Witt's ™sPills
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    • 477 5 1 Put some pz£\ I BOVRIL S into it Ti n 5 V I S The value of Bovril in H |P cooking is unique because mm it is two-fold. Bovril has I S*j the special power of enabling the body to get more Hi and better nourishment from food
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  • 173 6 Not Intended As Goid Stabiliser British Official Wireless. London, June 10. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer was questioned In the Commons to-day regarding the operation of the Exchange Equilisation Account and foreign lending. He told the House "The Exchange Equalisation Account is used for checking undue fluctuations in
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  • 27 6 The following are the rubber outputs lor the month ot May 1937: Henrietta Rubber Estate, Ltd 120,300 lb. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate, Ltd., 45,500 lb
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  • 441 6 LOXDOX COMMODITIES London, June 10. aUBBER Last Price To-day Change Tone Weak Easier Spot Buyen. 9 5 16 9 3 16 —J 8 I Sellers. 93 3 9' 4 8 May Buyers. 95 16 93 16 —j.. 9 Sellers. 9 7 16 9 5 16 —V 4
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    • 561 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. "Incorporated in the Straits Settlements >. Successors to i The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited < The Ho Hons Bank Limited and j The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. i CAPITAL Authorised 540.000.000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH LUA STREET, SINGAPORE i TELEPHONES
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    • 239 6 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. -Tincorporated in th e S.S.) 21-A, Chulia Street, Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,*****0 Issued, Subscribed und ,ai l ?P 51,000,000 Telegraphic AddressTYEHUABANK Telephone Nos: 0182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 lioard of Directors: Wee Kheng Cniang, Esq., Chairman, tf.ru o Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman,
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    • 126 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OKI ICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karaohi, netdras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, n*sra, Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 37 6 I Wkw I Keep on the summit aft I your vitality. that your youthful vigour does not diminish. I preset: I I rtionondresutcitationofyourm II r boyancyandcombatingatlpre m I. matureQtpeaninces of ageing m I AVvM> FfRT! L! NETS
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  • 1635 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 -Ampat Tin 5 9 6 3 5 9 6 3 Asam Kumbang 35 6 37j6 351- 3516 n Austral Malay 56 58 56 6 58|-O-Ayer
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  • 109 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 31 Vi cts. Market Tone: Steady. London: 9 3 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 18 716 cts., up 1,16 ct. .Market Tone: Quiet. The market has opened steady quiet this morning with small business passing in July-Sept,
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  • 201 7 Messrs. Frasers Co.'s Report MINING. Tin three months £248.5 down 35- The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being quiet and hares in general were maiked down. According to cable advices received tin shares are slightly easier but London are still prepared to buy at the rate
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  • 189 7 SELLING Singapore, June 11. r tt 2 4 1 16 London T.T. oa i*ifi London demand 1 J; London 4 months' sight z* Lyons demand Hamburg demand New York demand «>' Montreal demand 57 MJ Batavia demand JJJJJ? Samarang demand iui -j Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand Madras and
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  • 57 7 74 Loan Applications Approved British Official Wireless. London, June 10. rHE Special Arias Reconstruction Association has approved to date 74 pplications for loans for the depressu areas, ol which 36 represent financial assistance in the establishment of new industries —nine in South Wales, 17 on Tyneside, six in
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  • 58 7 Governor Of Behar On Congress Reuter. Bombay, June 10 THE Governor of Behar has criticise! proposals made by the Indian Congress Party. H e told local bodies to-day that tr.e relations between Government and the ministers of the provincial government were not those of master and servant. They were
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  • 139 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS > moi. Singapore, June-U-Total I or Boom Cote Company Dmdtn* PayS®* *Data to data TIN 23 5% |S n Jafa ya June 9 June 16 June 10 2 Stt SES SS1 Pahang Con iMwusei July 14 June 7 20% S to an 16% SS
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  • 66 7 Sixty Sailors Thrown Into Sea Reuter. London. June 10. ?IXTY men from H.M.S. Leander were w thrown into the sea at mid-night last night when the cutter In which they vere returning to their shin sank. The mishap tool: place in Weymouth Bay. All the men
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  • 108 7 British Official Wireless. London. June 10. Paris 110 29 32 New York 4.93 3 g Montreal 4.93 3 8 Brussels 29.24*2 Geneva 21.58 */2 Amsterdam 8.97 Milan 93 3 4 Berlin 12.32 Stockholm 19.39% opennagen 22.4U. Oslo 19.90 /ienna 26 V2 Prague 141 3 4 Belgrade 216 Madiid
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  • 65 7 The death took place at the General Hospital. Penang. of Mr. H. B. Moilet. Mr. Mollet had a varied and Interesting career before settling down In Penang. He once worked as a sugar planter in Province Weilesley in the nineties and later on rubber estates In Negri Sembilan and Selangor.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 245 7 YOUTH, VIGOUR VITALITY Restored In 30 Minute*. It is no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if yoa feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by the name Man Power Pills give marvellous anck immediate results in cases of exhaustion, etc. They work
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  • 98 8 Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing I p.m. to-morrow. Medan. Jaskl, Amsterdams and Lonioi J: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m to- I morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma, Inaia, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Afiica. Greai Britain, Ireland. Europe and N and S America: Imperial, closing
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  • 140 8 Mails expected from Holland etc. by Iho Poclau Roebiah. due at Singapore, to-day. Mans expected from China by the Victoria, due at Singapore, to-day. Mads expected from Chma and Japan by the Malacca Maru. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and c-apan by the Montevideo Maru,
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  • 188 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 11 Boxing: Boon Mah v. Young Gauder, for Featherweight Belt; Ventura Marquez v. Ignacio Fernandez. Haopy World Stadium, 8.45 p.m. Tennis: S.L.T.A. Tournament at Y.M.C.A. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. Inntskillings v. R.E.. Anson Road Stadium; Div. Ill, C.S.C. v. S.H.B..
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 520 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL To night COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER A DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight c Australia's Loveliest Dancers 1 CHARLES HELEN I S Winners of the Professional Ballroom Championships 1936. S Non-diners Sl.OO To-morrow AVIATION DINNER BALL j Cabarst by the Popular CHARLES and HELEN J
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    • 63 8 j AN OUTSTANDING SCREFN J ATTRACTION j APITO L j SUNDAY NEXT OPENING 3.15 j THRILLING DRAMATIC PORTRAYAL OF S j THK FAMOUS STACK SUCCESS j 4 THE OUTCAST'! Presenting; s jWARREX Wil l ILEWts] j STONE A2VD KARE M MOHEET. •j. w J LUISE RAINER and PAUL MUNI in
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    • 261 8 WIFE WHO WAS CROSS AND TOUCHY Put Herself Right with Kruschen "I am 39 years of age." a woman write Yet some days I have been feeling looking 100 years old. I would of exhaustion for no good reason at I was not fit to live with because I would
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 378 8 9? A POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY Rengat and TembUSSm VS? {J®, France (Parcels only, D ArUenan 11 130 E m Mun%K OUtl1 D'«n Vl 2 a.m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East planciu s 11 2.30 p.m Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 11 2 *?n Dm
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  • 142 9 Estimates For 1937 [HIRES EXPECTED TO BALANCE Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 10. i i't vealed that the estimates of Chinese national budget Vl !>e as follows: income^ C-. -cms $369,267,522 $228.6255^3 \V:nrs and Tobacco $21,046,642 Sll.300.000 c -ylidated Taxes $175,61.7.650 iiin-; Revenues $4,751,038 i wiiange
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  • 64 9 Summons Conference Of University Professors Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 10. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek and Mr. Wane; Ching Wei have jointly sum- ned all the professors of the leading reroutes in the country to a nationronference at Kuling. rshal Chiang and Mr. Wang nr;t *ed
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  • 77 9 British Official Wireless. London. J\\n° 8. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. C. 11. G. Miliis to be Vie?Cl irman and Governor of the British dcasting Corporation for a period five years, succeeding Mr. Harold Brown who r:tired at the end of last on completing
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  • 63 9 New 24,000-Ton Liner Launched Reuter. London. June 10. A 24,000-ton liner which is part of an express service between Britain, Bombay and Australia, was launched at Barrow, Inverness, to-day. The new ship is named the Strathneven. She will have a speed of roughly 21 knots, and accommodation for
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  • 54 9 Abolition Of Quotas On Dutch Imports Reuter. London, June 10 GREAT Britain and Germany are expected to benefit from the new Ocln convention. A message from The Haguesays that the Dutch Government intends that Great Britain and Germany shall enjoy with the Oslo powers the abolition of quotas
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  • 66 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jur.e 10. The prolonged stay of General Sung Che Yuen, chairman of the CharharHopei Political Council, at Loling, indicates that there is some difficulty in the reorganisation of the 29th Route Army. The Japanese, taking advantage of the present situation, are
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  • 57 9 Governments Approve Of New Company Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 10. It is reported that both the Nanking and Hongkong governments have approved of the Eurasian Aero-Service Company to start a line running between Peiping and Hongkong. A trial flight will be started in
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  • 115 9 Washing-ton Concerned At Conservative Attitude Reuter. London. June 10. DEPORTS from Washington say that some concern has been caused there by the resolution passed by a group of Conservative M.P.'s urging that no move be made which might alTect the Imperial tolicy. Tne Under Secretary of State in
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  • 74 9 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore, Thursday. THE preliminary inquiry into charges 1 of criminal breach of trust in respect of certain tongkangs preferred against Kavena Esmail Sahib and Kavena Abdullahsah Saiboo was concluded before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. Ivor Lewis, to-day. Bo*h accused were committed to stand
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  • 55 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 10. Mary Japanese in plain-clothes daily tcur the garrisoning areas of the Chinese 29th Route Army, attempting to pro¥uke incidents, under which pretext, the Japanese authorities may demand the evacuation of the troops, whost- assistance in the anti-smuggling campaign haa aroused
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  • 51 9 Dr. E. B. Worthington, of Cambridge j University, has been appointed Director jof th? labora'ory of the Freshwater j Biological Association of the British I Empire. The association maintains a laboratory at Wray Castle on Wirdert mere in which investigations are carried out on the roology and botany of fresh
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 73 9 THE OIL-BOUND WATER PAINT 'ff\ Halls distemperJgj Has Unique Advantages in Tropical Tjfj I(J~~ Countries. HalFs Distemper -the world renowned sanitary water paint is sold in < c orm 0 f a s tiff paste ready to mix with water, and, when prepared, is quickly and easily applied with a
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    • 210 9 M I >l lM < 1 >W» HWU ,>. <D. i j > WWW <^7^ V s^' f V i t >w MM v^ W >.» c' 4 >>,... I jllj Singapore Branch has full SMfc. Mtir\LjJ /< cuthority to pay claims, «■gL _f__3_______F a ant loan* and surI HEAR
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  • 115 10 Ariived in Singapore from Neth Indies by X.L.M. plane PH-ALE '-Edelvalk" on June 9: Mr. K. Ghanshandas, Mr. L. de Zeeuw r V.?, r "y ist Mr Badjened, Mr. Trimble! Mr. Elliot. T^ 8ft .r, Sir gapore fe y KLM Plane PH"Edelvalk" on June 9 For Medan:
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  • 77 10 Medusa. Brr. 570 tons from lumpat iO.G to Tumpat via ports, 12 6 a* *SES: SH* I 2.301 tons tnm St Mane 13.3 i 0 Padang 15 G G.G. Merlin: French: 958 *ons from Saigon 10 6 to Saigon 14 6 na^*0 ti i t Du £h;.
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    • 273 10 For good clean entertainment and a really thrilling evening, spent (in imagination) deep down in the murky Waters of the ocean, "Undersea Kingdom" should fulfil all expectations. Savs MALAYA TRIBUNE I ALHAMBBA 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 RAy?M//"C0RRI<5AN A REPUSUg S E fe I A L FIRST 6 CHAPTERS I THE DANCING
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    • 180 10 V wm S TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 J One of the most screamingly funny farces seen on the screen this year. F*r£€ Press j THE FUNNIEST THING ON EARTH! ROBERTSON HARE"! ALFRED DRAYTON j ll* AH HILARIOUS FARCE COMEDY PACKED WITH BIG LAUGHS.' I y I j F i N D
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    • 228 10 f I OFF KOW A LITTLE INDIAN BOY BECAME A MIGHTY HUNTER' SKh A A A A j UIXLI THE MAD STAMPEDE OF "X ALA-NAG" THE GIANT of J I ELEPHANTS! lIAA A A I 111 THE KILLING OF A NATIVE BY A FEROCIOUS TIGER. LU CAPITOL m j (MATINEE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 294 10 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happeninns cf general interest will still be included in the 'Diary of Events'* The "Club
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 484 11 tfST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 year, modern house •op" site Tanglin District is, good garden. Apply Malaya Tribune, SingaI H rHE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. nlt g Summons No. 6of 1937. Matter oi the Will of Leow Chia and In the Matter of 52 Kale 1 of *hi Kules of the [JJLJ I
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    • 464 11 WANTED. Sole distributors for Penang, Perak Eelangor, Seremban, Batu Pahat Muar and Johore Bahru, for the famous publication Leather Pusher Magazine Apply Modern Advertising Agency, No 4 Pcbinson Road, Singapore. Publisher B. A. Yapp. WANTED—Salesgirls immediately" salary plus commission. Apply with ov/ithcut qualification to Box No 224 c o Malaya
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    • 440 11 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY QRAND OPERA will be presented in Malaya's Largest and Finest Theatre. I I THE CAPITOL I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE GONSALEZ ITALIAN I GRAND OPERA COMPANY IN A BRILLIANT REPERTOIRE OF POPULAR OPERATIC SUCCESSES TUESDAY JUNE 22nd at 9-30 p.m. "RIGOLETTO" &Q-wm
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    • 343 11 I A GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION COMING TO THE ALHAMBHA shortly Also! Special Motion Pictures of the Sensational Fly-Weight Championship of the World between BENNY LYNCH and SMALL MONTANA. 615 TONtGHT 915 TWO BIG MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS FOR ONE PAYMENT. Enchanting Songs, Beautiful Dames with full Indian Orchestra on the stage. Tamil
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  • 690 12 air conditioned dance hall is being- built at that popular amusement centre the New World, and dancer; look forward to it with keen anticipation. In the climate of the temperate zone, thiy will be able to amuse themselves and remain cool and comfortable, forgetting for the time being
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  • 196 12 Sultan At Coronation Dinner (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June, 2. FE Sultan and Sultanah of Johore were among the distinguished Coronation visitors at a dinner given by the Mayor of Westminister. The Sultan of Trengganu. accompanied by his chief adviser, has paid
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  • 54 12 4,458 Join The "Terriers" In May British Official Wireless. London. June 10. During May 4,458 recruits were approved for the Territorial Army. Since January 1 there has been an intake of 25.671 recruits, compared with 19,152 during the corresponding period last year, an increase of over 34 per
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  • 50 12 Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P., who returnee! from a holiday in Europe only two months ago. is off again, this time for Paris, where he will attend the Paris Exposition. He will sail this afternoon by the Victoria and will be away for about four months.
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  • 313 12 NOTES COMMENTS Elective System? TOHERE are many who hold, rightly or wrongly, that the time has arrived when a limited system of election for the Municipal administration of the City of Singapore should be considered. There are possibly many arguments in favour of retention of the present system of nomination,
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  • 198 12 rjiHE laying of the corner stone for the buildings which will in time house some 300 aged poor provides a striking reminder that, in spite of the many amenities which are claimed for it, Singapore i s lacking In its most elementary duties to the community in not
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  • 205 12 CENTURY in the life of a cit "like an evening gone." M have been the epoch-making evei which have taken place in this Outpost of Empire, but there must tx few which can eclipse in import the opening of the new civil ail at Kallang on Saturday. Events
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  • 160 12 j A IR travel is rapidly replacing travel over long distances i the foresight with which Singapore Airport has been planned and ex ed will mean the retaining of intrepot traffic of Singapore as "gateway" not merely to the Ea the South as well. Sir Cecil Clementi said,
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  • 230 12 By "Looker On" rpOO much hustle, says a docor. i s A the cause of much ill-health. We'll wager that horse we backed at K.L. the other day enjoys the rudest of health. A Sunday school teacher asked a boy to explain the meaning of "Sufficient
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 331 12 j ROBINSON'S I j FAMOUS PERFUMES •A BUNG A RAJAH j I BUNGA RADIX MAS i POPPY RAJAH I j B I BUNGA KEMANTIN j i it 5 ALL SOLE IMPOK |TU Jfc j $1-75 PER BOT. j j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. 4. 4. SIMPLE DURABLE
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    • 67 12 Watch For Opening Date Studio 33 Stamford Rd. TSAI NAN HUI, Phone 3304. FOTO-ARTIST. Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science. VOl CAN BOOK THROUGH TICKETS FROM ANY Railway Station TO
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  • 340 13 NON-COMMUNISTS REMOVED PLOT FOILED? Rank And File Said To Be Loyal Reuter. A MASS trial of Soviet Army lendevs is being held before a special tribunal of the Supreme Court in Moscow, announces Reuter, and a communique declares they plotted to
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  • 92 13 No Sign Of General Revolt Reuter. Moscow, June 10. FOREIGN observers are puzzled by the full implications of Stalins continued purge. Interesting revelations are expected in the next few days, though observers rule out the prospect of a military revolt, of which rumours have appeared in the Foreign
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  • 100 13 Riga. June 10. THE latest phace of Stalin's purge shows, according to observers here, that th° political element in Russia is winning an apparently important victory over the non-communist tendencies among commanders in the Red Army. New appointments have secured temporarily at least, for the staunch Stalinite adherents
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  • 94 13 Reuter. Stalin's object at the moment appears to be more concerned with making the army communist minded again, than with its purely military efficiency. There is no evidence suggesting that the dethroned general's were anti-Sta-linist though that is possible. It is believed here that their offences were sins
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  • 174 13 British Official Wireless. London, June, 10. THE principal delegates to the Imperial Conference met again this evening. Mr. Chamberlain, who was In the chair, paid tribute to the life and work of Sir Robert Burden and moved that a message of appreciation of his services to
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  • 817 13 SIR ROBERT BORDEN DIES AT 82 London, June 10. rpHE evening papers print tributes to Sir Robert Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada, who has died within a few days of his 83rd birthday. His membership of th»? Imperial war cabinet and his presence at
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  • 106 13 Result Of Taxation? LABOUR DEMANDS REDUCTION Reuter. London, June 10. npHE House of Commons. In the course of the debate on the Finance Bill, rejected by 185 votes to 119 an Opposition Labour proposal to abolish the tea duty. Sir John Simon (Chancellor) pointed out that
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  • 64 13 Conservatives Retain Glasgow Seat Reuter. London, June 11. Thjj Hillhead (Giasgow» by-election Jesuit as follows.— Mr. J. S. C. Reid (Conservative), Soli-citor-General for Scotland, 12 539. Mr. McAllister (Labour) 6,202. Mr. MicCormick (Scottish Nationalist) 1.886. —Reuter. In the last General Election Sir Robert Hern? won a straight fight
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  • 18 13 Mr. W. H. Sheeford, chairman of I "aterson, Simons and Co died in Bng land on May 7.
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  • 101 13 Names To Be Given At Inquiry Reuter. Washington. June 10., ACOMMITTFE of six Senators and six members of the House of Representatives will commence next week a public inquiry into the alleged taxdodging practices by what President, Roosevelt called "a few very rich men." The inquiry
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  • 60 13 French Company Is Formed Reuter. Paris. June 10. A FRENCH air company was formed yesterday to establish a regular air service between France and the United States. An official communique states that tne programme for air service across the north Atlantic has been under consideration by the
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  • 50 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. June 11. General Ho Ying Chien is appointed chairman of the ChuenkaiVA Military Reorganisation Committee with Mr. Lvi Hsiang i no Mr. Ho Kuo Kwang as Vice-Chairman. All the army commanders of Chuenkang will be members of the Committee —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 321 13 Negotiations Progressing SUCCESS IS NOW ASSURED British O fficial Wireless. London, June 10. rpHE Foreign secretary gave interviews in course of the day to each of the ambassadors of the other three Powers co-operating in the patrol work under the non-interven-tion naval control scheme. These conversations were preparatory
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  • 28 13 Mr. B. G. H. Johnson, a director of Boustead and Co.. is sailing for Europe next week after a brief visit to the Malayan branches of the company.
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  • 199 13 FRANC WEAKER Government Must Borrow Reuter. London, June 10. THE French economic and financial situation bids fair again, to become front page news following on indications that the coffers of the National treasury are seriously»depleted. The recent sharp fall in rentes, together with the weakness of
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  • 65 13 China Ready To Help In Guarantee Reuter. Washington, June ltf. Till new Chinese Ambassador to|he United States, Mr. C. T. Wangf in his first interview with Pressnjen, said that China would be glad to have a reciprocal trade treaty \fith the United States. China would £lso be
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  • 36 13 British Official Wireless. London, June; 10. Sir Percy Lorraine. British ambassador to Turkey, and Lady Lorrainfe were guests of the King and Queen af luncheon at Buckingham Palace to-day. -British Official Wireless. j
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    • 105 13 IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE FOLLOWING GUARANTEE APPEARS UPON THE LABEL OF EVERY BOTTLE OF "KEY BRAND" South African Grape Brandy COimilTS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE PURE BRANDY FROM PURE NATURAL PRODUCED «0« CRAPF* CROWN IN THE CAPE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRWA THE DISTILLATION AND SATURATION OF THIS BRANDY WERE EFFECTED UNDER
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  • 295 14 MORE PIPES What Is Being Paid To Municipality Singapore, Friday. OEYERAL matters relating to the supply of water outside Muni- cipal limits, and in rural areas, were considered at the meeting of i the Singapore Rural Board
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  • 121 14 a Malayans Presented To The King* (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) i London, June 2. j jpHE following presentations were made j 1- to the King at a Levee held at St. i 'ames' Palace:— Capt. Leonard Blackhall, M.C., Federited Malay States, Volunteer Force, by he
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  • 428 14 Nine Months' Sentence GIRL WHO WENT FROM HOME 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 10. hearing was concluded this morning before Mr. Justice L. V. T. Laville. at the Johore Bahru Assizes, of the case in which a rubber tapper employed on Scudai Estate, Johore Bahru,
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  • 49 14 Reuter. Simla. June 10. There was some fighting on the north western frontier yesterday, when a platoon of Punjab troops were attacked by tribesmen. Two Indian soldiers were killed and two wounded. It was estimated that the tribesmen had lost 10 men when they were driven off.—Reuter.
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  • 442 14 "AT HOME" TO MR. &> MRS. J. M. SIME f Singapore, Thursday. i I "WITH many regrets I say good-bye, Wm I hope we may see you all again —if not in Singapore then in that on? country, Scotland"' said Mr. J. M. Sime. the retiring
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  • 321 14 FILM INSULT German-Japanese Effort Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 11. excitement has been caused in Shanghai by the screening of a Japanese film called the "New Land," which was produced under German technical supervision, was screened in the International Settlement of Shanghai with the approval of
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  • 27 14 The wedding of Miss Betty Ellis and Mr. D. Harper the wellknown Malayan Rugby footballer, is *o take place in Singapore on Tuesday next, Jun e 15.
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  • 382 14 POISONED FOODS BEING IMPORTED Singapore, Friday. rpHAT if estates in Malaya could themselves feed the labourers they employ, the forces would in a few years, appear a different race was one of the statements made by Dr. R. B. Hawes, professor of Medicine at King Edward
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  • 184 14 Lighting Of Front Beacons Singapore, Friday. The lightinc of the three front beacons in the Northern Phohibited Anchorage and the explosive and man-of-war anchorages in Penang Harbour is as follows: (a) A red light flashing every three seconds so screened as to show over an arc of 90
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  • 22 14 Mr. E. A. Mabin, a New Zealand wool broker, is on a visit to Singapore and is staying at the Raffles Hotel
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  • 397 14 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended June 5: PLAGUE: Colombo was the only part in the Eastern Arena to report the Presence oi" human plague during the week; re dent
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  • 69 14 Guests Of Mr. Eden For Luncheon British Official Wireless. London, June 10 rpHE Foreign Secretary and Mrs. Eden gave a luncheon party to-day m honour of the King of Egypt V and Queen Nazili. and The Egyptian Ambassador, the Colonial Secretary, the Minister for Co ordination of Defence,
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  • 27 14 Cable news has been received of the death in England of Mr B A r Horton formerly of Fraser and Neave Ltd., Singapore. He was on leave
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  • 313 14 2,570 COINS Thirty Moulds Also Found (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, June 10. ARISING from a raid made by the Police at Pontian on a hut situated in a pineapple plantation at Jelotong on April 20, 2,570 counterfeit Straits Settlements
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  • 123 14 Netherlands Military Bombers Coming ADDED interest will be lent to the opening of the Singapore Civil Airport on Saturday. Though the official opening is timed at 4.30 with the arrival of Hi Excellency the Governor in an Imperial Airways' plane, notable "events" will happen before that
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  • 26 14 The engagement is announced between Petroleum Company, Singapore, and Daphne Law, of Wentworth Hall, DorkE*:. v marria ge will take place at Mickleham on July 24.
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  • 525 15 SAYS VISITOR Hongkong's Case Cited A MALAYAN University should prove an unqualified success, and its value in raising the educational facilities and status of the country ury said Mr. S. H. Peek, a \isitor from Shanghai when he was interviewed by a Tribune
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  • 151 15 "Aren't Men Beasts?" At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS f LEVER and daring dialogue and upL funny complications maM the Gaumont film "Arent's Men Beasts.' :h was introduced at the Pavilion atre yesterday a screen treat wnicn og to rill the Theatre for several And'there is an
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  • 29 15 Brevet Major W. H. Vinden, the Intelligence Officer, Fort Canis leaving on a trip up-country, duty, on Monday next. He will be back at the end of the month.
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  • 447 15 Annual Re-Union At The Memorial Hall Singapore, Thursday. HIGH tributes to the great and unselfish work of the Christian Brothers throughout the world, were paid by Mr. C. H. Da Silva, Chairman of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys Association, when he proposed the toast of the Christian
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  • 44 15 Mishap While Sawing A Plank Singapore, Friday. A Chinese coolie employed by Messrs. in an accident shortly after 8.30 this morning. sawing a pl Kn%reU and ft» h Te"L°s n taßen a ?o d -the Tan Took S;ng hospital by ambulance.
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  • 47 15 anQnirps of the Literary iirfio" will be delivered by Dr. G. A. India wm »c President of the SSE? Vaidhy Tuition of Madura, at gf AsXd'aUon Hail H. Handy Road, on M^ a Rev U S. e M. Thevathason, M.A., L.T., will preside.
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  • 210 15 Committee Meeting On June 21 A MEETING of the Straits SettleA ments (Singapore) Association will be held on Monday. June 21, in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. The Agenda is as follows: 1. To confirm minutes of meetings held on May 24 and June 3, 1937.
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  • 99 15 Private Visit Of Royal Family London, June 10. THE King and Queen and Queen Mary and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester paid a private visit to the Royal Academy exhibition at Burlington House this evening. They were met by Sir William Llewellyn, president of the Academy. The
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  • 158 15 THIS MONTH First Machine On Way Out MALAYA'S internal air service, which it is expected will start at the end of this month, is assuming shape. As has already been reported in the Tribune, Messrs. Wearne Brothers are running th 3 service, with two de Havilland Dragon
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  • 84 15 33 Commissions Are Busy Talking i London., June 10. IN the life of the present Parliament of over 18 months, two Royal Commissions and 31 ether commissions and committee have appointed. 1 The Royal commissions are on Palestine and on Safety in Mines. Other subjects under
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  • 146 15 Departures On Home Leave (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jun e 10. MR. A. L. Birch. Chief Electrical Engineer and Inspector, Johore, sailed recently for Home on eight months full pay leave, and Mr. F. H. Turrell. Executive Electrical Engineer is acting tor him. A A A
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    • 230 15 CP THAT IS DIFFERENT from the ordinary was difficult to obtain J 5A Until the COLD STORAGE," with their many years' experience of i mutton Du y in g"» found the brands tnat meet witn favour from a! 1 tlH* wno taste tneir delicious flavour. ✓> Neck Per lb. |Mfi
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  • 824 16 CRICKET CLUB AND MIDDS IN DRAWN GAME (BY "FULL-BACK") Singapore, Friday. AFTER taking full points from the R.A.F. the other day the S.C C. shared the honours with the Middlesex Regiment in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League on
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  • 75 16 The following have been selected to represent their, respective groups in the V M.C.A. indoor games league comoetition to-day at 8 p.m.: SPARTANS: Yap Ah Hian. Wee Hong Heng, A. Nethanials, I. J. Kenlay. Lim Siew Nsheo. On? Kirn Kee, Sim Boon Hoon and Ka'.i Gim Leek. CHALDEANS:
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  • 148 16 Heap Eng Moh Beaten Singapore, Friday. FRASER and Ntave won their Business Houses League ewcountei against Heap Eng Moh on their grotiftd yesterday by in a gamr that did rtot produce very high footba" Had they made of all the splendid scoring chances which came their
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  • 139 16 At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club to-morrow, there will be the usual afternoon races for the "B" and "C" Class, tarting at 5.20 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday next the International Gmetre class will practise for Interport Races against Batavia. starting at 10 a.m. Ihe B"
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  • 112 16 S.C.C. XI v. Medical College on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Medical College ground: W.W. Dean. Lt. W. D. H. Duke. Lt. G.R. Elsmic. H.F. Foulds. A. Gilmour, W. H. Lait, F L H. C. Lee. Lt. T. J. L. MacMillan. Lt. R. W. H. Scott. E. V,.
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  • 95 16 S.C.R.C. XI on Saturday v. SR C. at 2 p.m. on S.CR.C. ground: H. L. Boon. y ap Choon Lim. Shim Kah Foo. Eu Chye Chye, Low Kee Pow. Oon Khve Kiang. R. P> Tan. Tav Yew Wee. Goh X m Swee. Neo Geo Lee. Seah Keng Sic
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  • 33 16 Yesterday's Business Houses League match at the V MCA. ground in Prince Uward Road resulted in a win for the Malaya Publishing over Tonham Jones end Railton by I—o.
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  • 326 16 Ross And Lelah Champions Singapore. Friday. JALAN Bcsar sports ground pres*ntr« a gfcy scene yesterday When the St. Andrews School annual sports-were held At the conclusion of the events the prizes were distributed by Mrs. Aw Boon Par. The following are the results: High Jump
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  • 61 16 SEVERAL letters have been received iinm readers making suggestions for the composition of Singapore's Matey* <up team. While not v.irhing to discourage these readers, we regret that their letters canutt be published, since past cxpeiience has shewn that ence this sort of thing is permitted, hundreds of
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  • 281 16 Interesting Game At Genuang TTNITED Services cricket XI tra to Johcr- Sunday and engai the Genuanu C.J. at Gc-r.uai. teres ting parne v.hVh resulted m a twowiekets win for the visitors. GcnuanE;, takinc first knock put the excellent total of 185 runs, tow which stradMiv.r 43». Lorkhart (26
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  • 104 16 Hassan Defeated By Dalgo (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thuisda: IN the main fight at the Ipoh Jubilee Park to-night Fighting Dalgo (8 st) beat Spsedy Hassan <9 st» on points In ten three-minute round contest. It was a disappointing affair as far as Dalgo was concern-d. H«
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    • 14 16 fi\ GRANT'S m) WHISKY WrLLI AM OA ANY AND SONI. LTD, tMSTIII em. SCOTLA'tf.
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    • 68 16 j TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 P.M. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM O if; I NBOON MAH vs. Y. CAUDER FERNANDEZ vs. MARQUEZ 1 15 (3) rounds. irr 12 i 3» rounds. BOY QUEE vs. KID ARENAS Nai Sai long vs. Young Aman «r 8 «3. rounds 6 V *mmmmm»^m^m*mm 6 3 rounds. PRICES:
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  • 350 17 HIRD DAY Restriction's Heavy Impost From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. LOWING are the handicaps for hi! day the last day of the r Summer meeting: las' 3 Div. 1, 1 mile and a Star 9.0 m Wave 8.9 Line 8 7
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  • 84 17 Reuter. Birmingham Michigan, Jane 10. TN the first round of the U.S. Open r" Snead and Shute share the icad with 65 three under par. A quintet consisting of Goodman. Ed Dudley, (Philadelphia) Frank Walsh (Chicago) troth professionals. Bill Holt, a car salesman from
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  • 54 17 The Straits Chinese Epworth League will meet the Universal B. P. in a return match of three singles and Wo doublet; at 3-30 p.m. to-morrow at the I f6rtd*r'£ court. The following will epresent the S.C.E.L Tan Chin Lim. Samuel Goh. Neo Seng Kee, Tan Hod: San
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  • 47 17 V.M.C.A. soccer XI vs the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. ground to-day at 5.15 p.m.: J Fergusci:. K. Leemgruggen. N. Jackson. W. Pullen, G. Day, R. Lyne, P. Swyny. Lim Kirn Wee, N. Hay, R. Mediand Lim Bak Song. Reserves:—V. N. Pillai and Choo Seng Chye.
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  • 46 17 St. Andrew's 0.8.A. XI vs the Admiralty Sports Club on Sunday at St Joseph's ground at 1.30 p.m.: H. van Cuylenburg, G. Michael, A. Aimstrong (cant.), J. Moss, J. Duclos. jA. Joseph. M. Armstsrong. L. Potger. P. Hill. E. Yzelman and P. Smith.
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  • 39 17 Nine goals were netted by the Inniskillings II when they met Fort Canning at Tanclin Barracks yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The men from headquarters were unable to score a single point.
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  • 48 17 SRC team vs. the R. E «Changii on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Changi: Dr. L S da Silva <capt). E. G. Wheatley A Vaz. L. F. Alvis. F. M. Chopard, R. Donough, J. Reutens F. C. Martens. J. Duclos C O Donough and A.N. Other.
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  • 278 17 Cricket At Raffles College RAFFLES College Union beat the Stamford Club by 174 runs in a cricket match at Bukit Timah on Wednesday Scores: R C U. IST INNINGS C him Kah Foo b Hoffman 91 B. S. Varma c Lee Kirn Sun b Hoffman 1 Fu
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  • 157 17 Chinese Beaten In Doubles 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. HOVIL and Sinclair triumphed over Ho Yeng and Chup Yoon in an exciting match in the final of the men's doubles of the Selangor lawn tennis championships to-day. Although each pair won the first and second
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  • 60 17 Singapore. Friday Following are the results of yesterday's play in the V.M.C.A tennis tournament:— Men s Singles "A" Final Dr. G. Haridas beat A. I. Pereira 6—3 B—6. Mixed Doubles Mrs. Eber T. Kobayashi beat Miss Looi Y. P. Wee 6—o. 6—o. Mrs. Morgan Oliver M I Reshty
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  • 680 18 NEWEST AND GREATEST FILM SUCCESS gRAVING hate, defying fear, fighting for love fiercely amid sinister dangers that threaten their very lives, Warner Baxter and June Lang, the thrilling sweethearts of "The Road to Glory," rise to even greater dramatic
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  • 494 18 ICE-SKATING A FEATURE OF ONE IN A MILLION AFTER months of teaching a hunn dred gorgeous girls how to dance on ice-skates, at great expense of time, patience and money, for the breath-taking ice-bal!et scenes in "One In A Million," Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox winter musical introducing Sonja Henie to the screen,
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  • 161 18 "Jeevan Naiya" To Be Shown Shortly MESSRS. Do-sani .v.d Nam:'-;o, Indian Qlm Importers and distributors of Malacca Street, Singapore, who have shown ome outstanding Indian talkies here recently, have received a number of Hindustani pictures for local screening shortly. On*- of the pictures already booked to be shown at the
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  • 570 18 CHARLES BOYER AND JEAX ARTHUR CO-STARRED pHARLES Boyer refuses to get excited about his sc He's grateful for it—but he also has an excellent The Flench actor, an idol in his native land before audiences ever heard ol him, on two different occasio Hollywood dust
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  • 209 18 ROBERTSON HARE'S RECORD Durum the aiming of the ••••cat Jjjree hit, -Aren't Men Bea»Sr Now >«wm R Pavl!lon RoDPI Hare and Alfred Drayton had S Play! While -Ami i Men Beasts?" was bcine ftlmed at Elstree with Drayton and Hare, they were also
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  • 11 18 Beautiful Sonja untitled in "One In A Million;' tol Theatre next
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    • 156 18 TROUBLE-FREE TEETHING. How happy \t the mother whose child Is not upset when teething! Often a time cf trial for baby and parents, many a mother has welcomed the help afford 'A a! this lime by Babv's Own Tablets. Mrs W. Kemp, of 29 Gladstone Avenue, London, Ont.. is one
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    • 507 20 V FEW hobbies offer so much pleasure for so little expense as photography. It's your own bright p**§» memories which it keeps alive. Start Lj! capturing them to-day with a "Kodak" or a "Brownie." A J There are Kodak-made cameras priced as \y low as $2.00. They all make splendid
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    • 144 20 j^^^^^^l "HEARD THE NE WSf" TIJAH OF DEAN'S FAMOUS GRAND OPERA COMPANY SINGS THE FIRST HINDUSTANI COMIC RECORD EVER MADE BY A MALAY ARTIST. I I if. F. 1 "YE WOH AHK" Sung By TIJAH j 1 1 111 "HADHOH CHOO YOK" ""^TH^" TINS RECORD HAS SET THE WHOLE OF
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    • 1042 20 mm m W 9 n folk dances—sung, danced and played. KADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE Malayan Listeners Kadio :SMB to-day MM from P a g e W AWAW Trtm ft Dutch on DJB. Nice UUI JJ Q A O ftCh t?TVI/ AVJP 820 a .m. -All Negro Revue-New 9.35 p.m.—To-day in Germany. &o
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  • 359 21 }lui-Tsai Policy Of Eradication Popular Malayan Teachers On Tour Art Exhibition In Malacca—Rockefeller Scholarships For Chinese Shanghai Trade Week Japan's Policy Changing? ANOTHER indication that Japan may modify her policy towards China was provided by the statement made by Mr. Yoshida. Japanese Ambassador in London, in an
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  • 248 21 TN the House of Commons the other day. Mr. Ormsby Gore, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, again brought up the question of the abolition of the Mui-tsai custom. He said that the British Government welcomed the growing public opinion among Chinese in Malaya and Honkgong that such
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  • 223 21 A RUMOUR was current recently that n the Szechwan Provincial Government was pursumg a separatist poIjCJ One newspaper used as a headline Jhe statement alleged to have been uttered by some important member of the bzechwan Provincial Government, and that statement was given as "Szechwan W the Szeehwanese."
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  • 222 21 THE forty-two Malayan Chinese teachers who proceeded to China at X* lnvitat ion of the Chinese Overseas Affairs Bureau were entertained by government officials in Canton recently It is understood that they will undergo a special training course at Nanking; attend a conference of overseas Chinese teachers, and
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  • 292 21 f[NDER the auspices of the American Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese-American Trade Council, the Chinese American Trade Week was held recently in Shanghai. It was in connection with this function that the following message was received by those responsible for the Fair from the Hon. Mr.
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  • 409 21 IN the latter part of last month, the small but distinguished band of world philanthropists was reduced in its numerical strength because of the death of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Snr., which j occurred at Daytona Beach, Florida. Glowing tributes were paid by the press the world over
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  • 178 21 I\R Kung and Admiral Chen were ac corated last week by M. Lebrun, the President of France. Dr. Kung received the insignia of the Grand Croix of the Legion d'Honneur, while Admiral Chen was decorated with a badge of the Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur. This gesture
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  • 133 21 DRAISEWORTHY were the efforts ol Mr Van Kee Leong. who was responsible for organising the art exhibition held in Malacca recently. At the exhibition in question the works of budding Malacca artists and cartoonists were hung and offered for sale. The exhibition was, held in the hall ot
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  • 1693 22 Sir Francis Vouies On Outlook rS thirty-second annual general meeting of Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Great Eastern Hotel, Bishopsgate, E.C. Sir Francis Vouies, C.B.Ĕ. (chairman and managing director i, presided. The Secretary (Mr. W. B. Gauld» read the notice convening the meeting
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  • 118 22 Cairo. Two thousand ninety-two milkmen have been arrested and 5,251 unclean milk cans have been destroyed in reven weeks by' the Cairo Food Control Units. This is part of the Egyptian GorernEoenV* campaign to round-up unscrupulous milkmen and raise the qua the country's milk. A few months
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