Malaya Tribune, 25 June 1937
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Title Section38 1937-06-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales ggf > 48. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, June 25, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 FAGES. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937 FIVE CENTS38 words
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Advertisement101 1937-06-25 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST. Try The MORN IXC. TRIBUNE Of International V and w,th international approbation Lactogen v l#V J J /■f\' 4 continues to be the food chosen by numerous y^^^N, j/ mothers of various nationalities. For Lactogen P** is a balanced food, prepared from rich cows-milk M101 words
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Advertisement9 1937-06-25 1 V Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant V In Malaya9 words
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Article143 1937-06-25 2 For Domestic Servants in Istanbul Istanbul. Domestic servants in Istanbul w.ll in future be unable to obtain employment without a health "passport." A system of compulsory blood tests r.nd monthly medical examinations has been started by the municipality for this purpose. Every cook, servant, housekeeper, kitchen-help, porter, groom,143 words
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Article114 1937-06-25 2 I Bulgaria To Advertise National Produce Sofia. Fruit and vegetables are to be use 1 J.? dt*igns on postage stamps in Bulgaria The object is to adverts nuignrian fruit and vegetables in fot'cift.'i countries. A ei m pet It lon among artist- f-«r a *M.'f.=.b!e des kn lias114 words
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Advertisement446 1937-06-25 2 l M. HASSAN, I 14, 31 ii <">. Bras Basah Road, II SINGAPORE. 1 1 Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: I i Frigldalres, Koldchests, modern i electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, 1 1 1 fans, electric bells, batteries, 1 I446 words
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Advertisement675 1937-06-25 2 Reconditioned Kelvinator Refrigerators for sale or hire, lowest rates. Apply Brinkmann Co., 15, Grand Road. Telephone 5419. Red Cross Pundol Lotion Is a surest remedy foi White Spot Skin Disease (Panor) Ringworms and Itchy. Guranteed Cure or money refunded. Per bottle small 25 cents, large 45 cents, postage extra, by675 words
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Advertisement677 1937-06-25 2 f NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF BERNARD STA MARIA DECEASED Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) NOTICE is hereby given to all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Esta'e of the above deceased late of No. 117 Praya Lane Malacca who677 words
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Advertisement244 1937-06-25 2 I PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES Made in England Famous for its Longwear From All Shoe-makers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. SARSAPARILLA TONIC. Blood builder and purifier, cures various tropical diseases. Local price per bottle $1.00. Small bottle 50 cts. Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. VITA CII244 words
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Advertisement416 1937-06-25 2 I The Best Cough Mixture, proved by popular test is U.P. Cough Mixture I Lung Tonic therefore the best. The quick certain Cure, Sold by The United Pharmacy SINGAPORE. 1 I, I NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street, Singapore Phone 378«. j W—— I! I 11.. "EMATA." UNBREAKABLE AND416 words
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Advertisement138 1937-06-25 2 APE YOU TOLLY AWARE OF OUR CHARGES BETNG MODERATE FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND WATER INSTALLATION! OUT? WORKMANSHIP IS GUARANTEED FOR ANYTHING FLFCTRIC \LLY DONE AND WATER PIPING LAID. AND GENERAL REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. THONE 7176 OR CALL AT Messrs. Allwie Co., Electric Water Contractors, 4&8, VICTORIA STREET, (Corner Jalan Sultan)138 words
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482 1937-06-25 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CORPS OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS Sources Of Recruitment And Prospects FOR some Urn*, past, the Admiralty have had under review the system of entry and training in the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, and it? has now been decided that until fuither notice recruitment to the Corps will482 words
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Article68 1937-06-25 3 ißy Air Mail) London, June 11. The P and O. Shipping Company has obtained a contract lor the provision of z new troopship, it has been announced here. She will be built to the requirements Hi the Sea Transport Department of the Board of Trade,68 words
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Article46 1937-06-25 3 The following passengers are arriving; *n Singapore by the Yasukuni Maru which is due here from Europe on July g Mr G. Cheng, Mr. J. Hands, Mi. and Mrs. J. E. King, Mr. R. J. H. Sicnev. Mr. F. Thorougood, Mrs. M. H. iltman.46 words
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Advertisement410 1937-06-25 3 STEAMER BAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) ft. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1927. SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-BJND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 15 RANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 13 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 »OMALI 6.800 Aug. 27410 words
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Advertisement111 1937-06-25 3 IKDO-CRINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 'LTD. (Incorporated In England), direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, "hefo Tientsin, Newchwaxg, Yangtse wrts.' Formosa, the FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. YUENSANG July 1 July 2 HOSANG111 words
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Advertisement642 1937-06-25 3 M. 8. K. KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) D«a Due Sailing Dee, Penanff Spore Spore tU New York l ■m s KOMAKI MARU July 1 July 5 July 7 Aug. 16 i 1m s KANO MARU Aug.642 words
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Advertisement399 1937-06-25 3 Special Holiday Cruises to BANGKOK SAIGON Angkor Pnom Penh Dlspl. From Refg 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. 8 "JUTLANDIA" 13,10 C Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec.399 words
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Advertisement474 1937-06-25 3 STEAMER BAILING* /J ORDDEUTSCHEH p\V i r J L LLOYD NORD (incorporated la LLOYD] o«»«»> Tne undernoted an It* Oonpiaji intended fixtures: OUTWARD FOR MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore wm Ss i "ISAR" omits Manila Due Penang June 2f P. Swettenham June 20 Singapore June 28474 words
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Article466 1937-06-25 4 Distinguished Visitors At Reception London June 9. MP. L. S. Amery, M. P. and Sir Louis Souchon received guests at an -at Home given by the British Empire Producers' Association at the May Fair Hotel. London, in honour of delegates to the Imperial Conference. The Association466 words
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Obituary93 1937-06-25 4 Man Dies Of Strange Disease Santa Ana, California. A STRANGE disease that gradually turned his skin from white to black has killed a worker in the Calil'ornian citrus orchards. William L. Morrison, aged 49. was working in the orchards at a time when they were in the93 words
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Article108 1937-06-25 4 In Bloom In New York After Five Years' Care New York. A blossom claimed to be the wor'd\s largest Jcnjvr flower. the Amtrphophallus Tltaimm, new in mooni in New York an r l'*v» years ot cure'ul cultivation The plan* native o! Sumatra. Dutch East Indies, is in the108 words
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Article198 1937-06-25 4 Solved By English Maid London. THE mystery of two valuable paintings which disappeared five years ago has been solved—by a parlour-maid. They are by Goya, 18th-century Spanish painter. After five years of search all over the world they have been found, covered with dust and cob-webs,198 words
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Article144 1937-06-25 4 Geography Lessons On Mountain Top Cape Town. Lessons from the top of Table Mountain—3,6oo feet above sea level—are soon to be made an important feature in the time-tables of every school in Cape Town. Experiments have been made in the way of teaching children geography and botany from144 words
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Advertisement190 1937-06-25 4 0 M The thoughtful man of to-day looks \i ahead—to the time hen re retire- and to the enjoyment cf things for A which he has worker] a lifetime. m X* i What of YOUR future? a I /V mXX\ Start now a small monthly saving and he safe in190 words
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Advertisement317 1937-06-25 4 3ka CcVc fob Spotting People B.S.A SCOUT Hjj Delightfully smart and pleas- under ffte das// and fS j i /land brafce between the in 1 8000 OUtstana- ?eares fTie floor dear ins in performance, tried 0/ a// obstruction. and proved, and backed by a famous name and i trade mark,317 words
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Article310 1937-06-25 5 Extra-Territpriality In China-Further Grounds For Its Abolition-Science To Revolutionise The Silk Industry? Treatment Of Chinese Labourers Chinese In Sports-Mr. Tzechin Lv s, Promotion Szechuan Drought: Reports Exaggerated? WRITING about the abrogation of extra-territoriality about a month or so ago, I expressed the hope that, when the question310 words
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Article345 1937-06-25 5 IF experiments which are proceeding in several countries in Europe prove successful, the silk industry is likely to be revolutionised. Some time ago, artificial silk was produced from glass, but the article did not possess qualities that would enable it to supersede the natural product. In the345 words
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Article296 1937-06-25 5 A SUNDAY TRIBUNE headline asked f* the question: "Is the labourer in Malaya fairly treated?" This query was no douot made as a result of the incidence ot strikes in this country during recent; months, which happily has shown distlncts signs of abatement. So far as the Chinese296 words
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Article314 1937-06-25 5 THE Singapore Chinese Olympiad which took place last week-end evinced considerable interest. The participants showed zeal and sportsmanship, and members of the Preparation Commmittee deserve our congratulations, for '•very event went off without a hitch. Elsewhere in Malaya, similar meets took place during the last week or two,314 words
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Article243 1937-06-25 5 CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Tzechln Lv, who is to proceed on Nanking's orders to Chicago as Chines© ConsulGeneral there. Chinese in Malaya, while regreting the loss of Mr. Lu's presence, which they hav e had the privilege of enjoying for a few years, hope that he will take243 words
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Article324 1937-06-25 5 MR. Hirota'3 return to Japan's foreign portfolio, Dr. Kung's travels, the Swatow Incident, the North Chahar revolt thesa are but a few events which overshadowed the drought that is causing havoc it; Szechuan and other neighbouring provinces; of China. The latest message; giving Shanghai as Its source, said324 words
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Article35 1937-06-25 5 British Official Wireless London, June 24. The King and Queen visited the Covent Garden Opera House last night for the first time since their accession to the Throne —British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 35 words
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Article51 1937-06-25 5 Singapore. Thursday. Alleged to have been driving negligently in New Bridge Road on May 21. Mr. B. G. Van Oswan Dcldin appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, in ths Fourth Court to-day, in answer to a summon.: He claimed trial and the matter was postponed to July51 words
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Article67 1937-06-25 5 Singapore, "Thursday. Charged with cheating a Sikh by inducing him to deliver a memorandum of judgment and causing him to believe that he was about to pay a debt due, a Chinese named Teo Teck Choy appeared before Mr. K. A. Black, In the Third Court to-day. Th67 words
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Advertisement55 1937-06-25 5 CONCRETE I AND STONE CRUSHERS Hi WINGET CONCRETE V^Si P MIXERS ARE BUILT TO jjj GIVE MAXIMUM SERVICE I I AND OUTPUT WITH MINIMUM ATTENTION, HUNDREDS IN USE THROUGH- IV OUT MALAYA. ENQUIRIES FOR ANY TYPE OF CONCRETE MIXER AND STONE CRUSHER WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. Sole Agents: SINGAPORE-K.55 words
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Advertisement315 1937-06-25 5 -It is a serious W 1 B matter for a dog lo be off his food, "^^H 1 This treatment—which I the formula for which I dis- p If discovered over 40 years covered over 40 years ago. ago—is always successful For a dog to lose his appetite BETTER HEALTH,315 words
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Article425 1937-06-25 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. June 24. nmmn Last Pric® T day Changf Ve Q 7 uiet Steady Advanced snot Buyer*. 9} 2 9 1116 xS2 Bpot seUera. 99 16 9% +5g Buyera. 9916 9 1116 SeUert. 9% 9 13.16 +3,16 JulvlSeot Buyera. 9 916 9% +3.16 JUIyISeP Sellers.425 words
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Article108 1937-06-25 6 Colombo An increase in the number cf crimes committed in Colombo, revealed in the report for the ftrft quarter cf th? year, has r»j,ain drawn attention to Ceylon's crime prcbl. .:i The report states ma 1 the hrst three months of the year were the worst108 words
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Article216 1937-06-25 6 Budget Deficit About $30,000,000 A Year UNTIL sucli lime as the loss of revenue boeause of the abolition of gambling and opium smoking and the cancellation of certain taxes have been made good by the imposition of new taxes, the Central Government will have to give $30,000,000 a216 words
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Advertisement787 1937-06-25 6 i Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. t i (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). 4 3 I Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited The Ho Hong Bank, Limited, and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL 1 1 Authorised S4O 000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. eh ulia street, Singapore. J TELEPHONES t787 words
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Advertisement195 1937-06-25 6 GRACE maJfo/bettvot&jea<riie* "GRACE,YOU lOOk "NO,NOTREAU.Y f n*»oKl» SO WORN OUT LATELY-, SICK,EDITH; HO" 5 -aoflfi ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE JUST HEADACHES *OH,7hAD THE SAME PERHAPS TH AT*WOULD MAKE TROUBLE gDEAR,AND ME FEEL BETTER. I THINK I FIXED IT SOI I'll .TRY IT* EASILY —JUST 7 */M^ c BY DRINKING X195 words
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Advertisement132 1937-06-25 6 Hap on the $ummdof\ uoiw vital it ii Stt that iyc*«j' rhful vigour J r r >.uf.ish I VIRIUNFIS Umen I s*. ;gthi>- /j/ v "J,/: f.< I 7 /on C// r «/«;**u/7 C' v. i/r I bvyonc ye ii r > ".j.ring Oil pi v FfPTII INETSI I LOOK!132 words
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Article1530 1937-06-25 7 Issued by Fraser and Co A r n Co. Lyail and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Co. Lyaii Evatt ft> Ampat Tin.. Bw 11 8 Sellers €1 Asam Kumbang.'/. asia b9 tl Austral Malay Ml- 35|8 »!-Ayer Hltam '."2m «2L 56|C 58 1 AyerWeng V* ,2£?1,530 words
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Article752 1937-06-25 7 (From Our Financial Correspondents Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 321/2 cts., up V 2 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 911 16d., up 3il6d. Market Tone: Very steady. New York: 19 7,16 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Quiet. The local market having anticipated the rise in London and New752 words
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Article162 1937-06-25 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 25. Total for Bookj Com nnancUJ Company omdtn« Date H.Dr?. Tci r*j*M 9 Data lo date iSLSO?** JUS June 8 June 2« June 21 30% Jelepang 7 y 2 June 23 j 30 j 7 T7» a a UntUlg July 13 JuSu162 words
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Advertisement101 1937-06-25 7 Don't let fatigue overtake -TpL fAKE r^jf BOVRIL REGULARLY 4 APB 8 Zi LARGE SIZE DOUBLE BASS GUITAR l s Specially Mao> For S r I EASE a ITE FOR PARTICULARS I SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. j FIR —and distinctive I and modern /I j FLORIDA j101 words
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Article102 1937-06-25 8 Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. Manila and USA: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Medan. JaskS. tAmsterdam 5 and •Loiidons: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. tomorrow. Tro Penang, Burma. India, Iraq Palestine Egypt, E. and S. Atrlc*, Ojeat Britain, Ireland. Europe and N. and b America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. tom102 words
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Article136 1937-06-25 8 Mails expected from Europe, (London Parcel mails) by the Deucalion due at Singapore to-day. General delivery of parcels 10 a.m. on the same day Mails expected from China and Japan by the Borneo Maru due at Singapore ♦o-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Havana Maru136 words
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Article19 1937-06-25 8 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on June 16 was delivered in London on June 24.19 words
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Article147 1937-06-25 8 ALHAMBRA —Gary Cooper and Jean I Arthur in The Plainsman" 6.15 ana L .15 p.m. I CAPITOL—At 6.15 show only: Jea- nette UacDonnui and ciark Gable ;n San Francisco." Gonzalez Italian Grand Opera planting "i.a Traviata (in 4 Acts By G. Verdi 9.30 p.m. PAVILION.—Jean Hunow and Robert Tayior147 words
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Article16 1937-06-25 8 Dr. W. J. Vickers, Senior Health Officer Kedah, has returned from Java and reI sumed duties.16 words
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Article18 1937-06-25 8 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGowan of Penang, and their young son. are proceeding on heme leave shortly.18 words
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Article229 1937-06-25 8 R. Ogawa, Raja N. S~ ""R A H°ito Ha Dl y M. Kinugawa, Mr. SFiA Z Levy Miss M. Levy, Master and Mrs. £**J/» Matsumoto, Mrs. I. r. Levy. Mr. Ma»™ Me rcado, McKinley, Dr. and Mrs_ P». ercado Miss E. Mercado Mg. c. pro!, n. Mochizuki, Mr g229 words
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Article25 1937-06-25 8 Senane. Dutch. 729 tons, from Muntok tons from Trengfrom 24 Mar°os D3 Dut b cLn| tons, from Rengat 0a.6 to Indragiri 27.6.25 words
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Article155 1937-06-25 8 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. M* K.N.IL.M. irnsrs:- "pK-AFL': Mr. Arrived front Mr. K. A. P. Adams van L. Lee Seeuwen Mr. A A. M Mr A 3 a p AdJm" van SchAtema Mr f J A Ait P en A Mrs. J I. ter Ku^ MrJ155 words
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Article26 1937-06-25 8 It is understood that Mr. L. P. Moscrop, planter of Sitiawan, will be leaving for Sarawak shortly to take up an appointment as Rubber Regulation Officer.26 words
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Article232 1937-06-25 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 25 football- "Malaya" Cup Match, Johore Services, Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Div. H, Excise v PWX>., JCSJi. Sricketf &C.C. v. Medical College, 1st Tennis*' S1.T.A. Tournament, Y.M.C.A. Municipal" Commissioners' Meeting, 2.15 PoUceBand Performance, Katong Park. 8.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, JUNE 25232 words
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Article96 1937-06-25 8 Singapore. June 25. Snips aloneside tne Wharves or exerted to arrive. Eas* Wharf (Entran-e Gate 1) Plancius 22: Sirdhana 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Jorefine 16: Panama 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Koegh Silverllght 34. Kola 46: Glaucus 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4 Nil. West96 words
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Advertisement268 1937-06-25 8 MALA YAM, PREMIER HOTEL J S xo-Mcnx COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m| S DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight I and Complete Change ol Programme 5 n FOKIEN MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO I SS Dance, Presentins an E* em f ,he Moscow Ballet i NON-DINERS Sl.OO i I"RAFFLES BRASSERIE brasbasah268 words
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Advertisement12 1937-06-25 8 «MM/ l»> <l> M H^^^lM MM Mr^^^M U f M M 312 words
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Advertisement229 1937-06-25 8 YOUTH. VIGOUR VITALITY Restored In 30 Minnie*. It is no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if yon feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by the name Man Power Pills give marvellous an. Immediate results m cases of exhaustion, etc They work229 words
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Miscellaneous188 1937-06-25 8 *POSTAL IOTELLIGENCEj j I STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER AND TIME m June 25 1 P-m. Rengat and Tembilahan Eanka jay? South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes Moluccas and 2 f. 2.30 p.m. T?mor billy 25 2.30 p.m. Muntok Plancius Bengkalls, F. de Kock, Padang Pakan Baroe Siak and Selat188 words
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Article336 1937-06-25 9 Co-Operation In Crime Detection (By Air Mail) London, June 11. INSTANCES of quick results .of international police co-operation were given by Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State fcr the Home Office, speaking at the Government dinner to the members of the International Criminal Police336 words
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Article174 1937-06-25 9 CANADIANS R.A.F. Thousands Of Young Men Want To Join Toronto. Canadian Air Force headquarters are beinc flooded with requests from young m?n vho wish to fly. i I Dunns the iast two years more than Ibtt Canadian youths who already had secured their private pilot's licence in tliii country have174 words
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Article238 1937-06-25 9 Dr. Inge Warns Dominion Statesmen (By Air Mail) London, June 7. "YI/E are becoming a soft, pleasureTT Ibving, unenterprising race," Dr. Inge, formerly Dean of St. Paul's, told representatives of the Dominions and Colonies, attending a service at Winchester Cathedral at which he was preaching. In the238 words
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Article29 1937-06-25 9 Mr. Arthur Tinker of Jong Landor Rubber Estate. Ltd., Tapah, has left the Batu Gajah hospital and come to Singapore to undergo an operation at the General Hospital here.29 words
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Advertisement11 1937-06-25 9 WELL-DRESSED MEN HAVE WELLCOMBED HAIR. THEY USE... sr 2 APB 111 words
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Advertisement414 1937-06-25 9 Watch Yourself Grow New Discovery of fr- m&. J ence banishes lines and v .1 wrinkles gives fre:.h girl- fP\ fWL jff'l ish complexion to women x iwHH of 45 and 50. Try it to-day—-successful results guaranteed or money refunded. Thousands of women have been amazed —overjoyed to find themselves414 words
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Advertisement230 1937-06-25 9 [lir drink «M§ §§|g?|;|ll~ ■■■■1 &i V^^^p 111 ill w$ mm I AI ■Pill I ml 111 I 111 m Lb 111 li rr ill «m iliffiitj, I fjw I m 4gwm Hill w&' <^M4 <#->'#fe ■I II w&mmß fWON'T lUA^^ Unless you core of your teeth you will lose230 words
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Miscellaneous238 1937-06-25 9 CLUB DIARY IThere are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of uhich are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Seentaries are invited to co-operate in keeph j it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The238 words
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Advertisement594 1937-06-25 10 11. iV ii s Look At These Excellent Press Reports! I THE PLAINSMAN" IS A FILM THAT WILL APPEAL TO ALL TASTES AND SHOULD NOT BE MISSED T MALAYA TRIBUNE Wednesday. t THIS FILM IS FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT S A STRAITS TIMES Wednesday .j. CECIL B. De MILLE'S Mf'JMiJ WORLD594 words
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Advertisement170 1937-06-25 10 TO-NIGHT 6.15-9.15 LONDON CRITICS PRAISE IT! SINGAPORE CRITICS DITTO* "Fun uproarious, I laughed aloud"' "Personal Property" is indeed a —SUNDAY REFEREE. triumph" —FREE PRESS. "Take a tip from me and go to see '«Rpoiw slick comedy at the it." -SUNDAY CHRONICLE. TIMES. "One of the best screen comedies shown for170 words
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Article174 1937-06-25 11 U.S. University Course Planned Hamilton, New York. A COURSE showing students how to be J| dictator is to be given at Colgate University next year, according to present plans. The methods employed by dictators and the ways in which they rise to power will be174 words
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Article187 1937-06-25 11 News To Be Conveyed By Pigeon Post Atlantic City, New Jersey. A system of fishing by pigeon post is being arranged by members of the Atlantic City Tuna Club. News of the arrival of a promising school of tuna or other big-game Ash off the coast will187 words
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Article153 1937-06-25 11 Flying; Squads To Be Formed Paris. Flying squads of Paris' police are to be formed as a sequel to the serious rioting at Clichy in March, when several people were killed and hundreds injured. The police are to be equipped with searchlights and portable wireless-sets, and armed with153 words
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Article202 1937-06-25 11 Japan's War Minister's Denials "THERE is not a vestige of truth in the reports of a rift between the people and the Army," General Sugiyama, Japanese War Minister, told the Tokyo press, on his return from a tour of inspection of Western Japan's munitions industry. "I was gratified,"202 words
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Article190 1937-06-25 11 Maharajah Inspects Research School (By Air Mail) ixmdon, June 9. The Maharajah of Darbhanga, who is keenly interested in the prevention of disease has paid a visit to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and inspected some of the latest developments in the research work190 words
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Article103 1937-06-25 11 Their Oldest Baseball Player Released For Deport at tor: New York. The fauioiiii bosebull team of Suit* Sing prison has now lost its oldest member— •i convict ncmed Mahmut Blaza. He baa been released In the custody or a Federal immigration officer for deportation to Albania, his103 words
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Article89 1937-06-25 11 Bought From Duke Of Windsor's Ranch Edmonton, Alberta. The Government of Alberta has bought a two-year-old shorthorn bull, Princeton Question, from the Duke of Windsor's E.P. Ranch at Pekisko for the herd at the Government's agricultural school at Olds. According to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. W. N.89 words
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Article66 1937-06-25 11 British Punpet Experts Tour Germany Berlin. A delegation of the "BrlUnh Puppet and Model Theatre Guild" ws.- recently touring Germany to study German puppet shows. Visits to Dresden, Leipzig, Berlin and Cologne were Included in their programme. The delegation was led by Mr. Gerald Movice. At an66 words
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Article82 1937-06-25 11 New York. Ten million pounds were spent by European visitors to America in 12 months. From July 1, 1935, to July t i 936, 105,800 travellers from abroad lanoed in New York City. Their average expenditures was about £10C nlmrst all of which was spent in New Yoik.82 words
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Advertisement491 1937-06-25 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Chinese Christian young man, single, school certificate or teacher's certificate, to live in. Apply post Office Box No. 545, Singapore. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that No. 340 North Bridge Read, Singapore, known as Tivoli Hall shall from and after the 25th day of June, 1937 be491 words
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Advertisement571 1937-06-25 11 .5. THE SWEEP OF CAVALCADE," THE DRAMA OF MUTINY ON THE f I BOUNTY,' r THE ROMANCE OF "UNDER TWO FLAGS" JOINED IN X > I i THIS GREAT PICTURE BY THE MAN WHO MADE THEM ALL I i J CLAUDETTE COLBERT jj% j FRED MacMURRAY ifcfc j I "MAID571 words
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Obituary16 1937-06-25 12 SATHIAH HOISINGTON On June 23rd, 1937 Dr R. Sathluh and Mi£3 Daphne Hoislngton.16 words
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Obituary62 1937-06-25 12 CHEANG—KHOO. The engagement is announced of Miss Chearg Seok Hear. Neo (Mary Cheang) the third daughter of Mr. Oheang Jim Chuan of "Palrr. Beach.' "csir Panjanvi, Singapore, i*hi the late Madam Chan Kim Hong Neo to Mr. Khoo Eng Tee. the seventh son of Mr. Khoo Tf-ng Hin of62 words
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Obituary68 1937-06-25 12 Madam Oh Choo Neo, steed 41. beloved wife of Mr Tun Ene Churm. pa .sed away peacefully, at her residence No 181,'onnn Ro.d, Singapore on June 24. 1937, at 10.20 p.m. She leaves *><?- bird her, ner beloved husband. 4 son Masters Tan Lian Wah. Pvunr Sao Chprlle and68 words
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Article880 1937-06-25 12 A LIVELY controversy has been proceeding in the correspondence columns of the Malaya Tribune on the question of Chinese marriages in the Straits Settlements and Malaya generally. It began a result of action taken by the Straits Chinese British Association to attempt to ascertain the position of Straits880 words
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Article218 1937-06-25 12 NOTES COMMENTS "Blow For Blow" IN the editv.nal of the China Weekly Review, issued or. June 5, it was stated that the Soviet Embassy in China extended an Invitation to diplomatic representatives of various countries to witness the screening of a Russian film called "Blow For Blow" at the Isi£218 words
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Article157 1937-06-25 12 THE showing of such a picture under official Soviet patronage has evoked certain speculations on the part ol the audience. But the Soviet Government gives the following explanation: •We beiieve mat a display of our military preparedness will tend to world peace, because? our enemies will think twice157 words
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Article184 1937-06-25 12 REFERENCE was made in a leading article to the Rurafl Hygiene Conference, under the auspices of the League of Nations Health Organisation, which is to be held ir Bandcsng from *ug. 3 to 10. Adequate preparation is the keynote cf the arrangements for the conference, and the184 words
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Article339 1937-06-25 12 THE promotion cf Mr. Tzechin Lv, the Chinese Consul at Kuala Lumpur, to be Consul-General in the U.S.A., with an office at Chicago, indicates how much is thought of the importance of the Chinese in Malaya ip official circles in the Chinese Government. Mr Tzechin Lv is not339 words
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Article191 1937-06-25 12 By "Looker 0» "T TAKE off my hat to the British taxpayer," declares a foreign visitor. It's a pity he doesn't pass it round for him. A The other day a wedding took place in a small motor-boat off the American coast. The green complexion of191 words
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Advertisement162 1937-06-25 12 THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE j THE MACHINE T l^l i fIT J STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j j GUARANTEED FOR EVER! j I From $45.00 Each j I JS HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED Sole Agents: J ROBINSON Co. Ltd. J I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO.,162 words
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Advertisement28 1937-06-25 12 Opening Offer 3 poses for $1 (Post Card Sixei Studio 33 Opening To-morrow Tel. 3304 33 Stamford Rood. REDUCE YOUR TRAVEL COSTS BY PURCHASING A RAILWAY SEASON TICKET28 words
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334 1937-06-25 13 QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS "NO INFORMATION RECEIVED" MORE ITALIAN TROOPS LANDED IN SPAIN? 4 British Official Wireless. reports are being received in Britain that more German warships are being moved into the Mediterranean and that more Italian troops have been landed in Spain. TheseBritish Official Wireless. - 334 words
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Article75 1937-06-25 13 STRONG RUMOURS FROM PARIS Reuter. Paris, June 24. RUMOURS abound regarding the new Government's intentions for relieving the financial situation. It is rumoured in some quarters that the devaluation of the franc to the lower limit authorised last year is imminent. In well-informed circles, however, greaterReuter. - 75 words
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Article41 1937-06-25 13 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. Earl Baldwin was presented with a volume containing 558 "resolutions of bppreciation" passed by local party organisations at to-day's meeting ot the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations—British Official wireless.British Official Wireless. - 41 words
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Article99 1937-06-25 13 Improved Facilities Across North Sea British Official Wireless. London. June 24 The succssslul laying oi t*o new submarine cables across me North ooa bet ween Ald:burgh, Suffolk, and Dcmburg on the Dutch provides substantia, additions to the iOJ communication between the Unitec. Kingdom and nany parts ofBritish Official Wireless. - 99 words
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Article34 1937-06-25 13 Shanghai, June, 25. It is reported that the Chinese Government has decided to hold the Fourth Plenary Session of the Kuomintang before summoning the nation Teople's convention. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.34 words
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Article, Illustration41 1937-06-25 13 Welcomed by enormous crowds, the King and Queen U ,ade sta£ entry to Windsor on June ttjwwe ie -noonied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret <?ose •™»™JL "a" Xauet from the U-ycar-o!d «23 n <SS« News..41 words
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Article198 1937-06-25 13 CHINA'S HOPES FROM LONDON TALKS Reuter. Loudon. June 24, MR Quo Tai Cht, interviewed by R«u»cr o n th? subject of the crooked t c-oHatlans wW Ch'na would na'ursUy fo'low fovtfcomlng conversations with close attention and d«eP interest. "I believe." he said, "the readjustment ofReuter. - 198 words
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Article55 1937-06-25 13 Reuter. BUtavia, June 25. Miss Amelia Earhart has returned to Bandoeng to repair some instruments. It is not certain when she will restart htr flight.—Reuter. The famous American aviatrix. who s on a round --the-world flitrht arrived at Souratuya yesterday afternoon according to plan, and intended toReuter. - 55 words
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Article105 1937-06-25 13 50 Millions For Manila Government Reuter. Washington. June 24 THE State Department announced today that the Treasury 1$ arranges to transfer to the Philippine Government the net proceeds of the processus taxes on Philippine cocoanut oil to July 1 1937, amounting to about £50 000.000 The Treasury actionReuter. - 105 words
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Article73 1937-06-25 13 Prolonging Sojourn In Loling Shanehai. June 25. General Sung Che Yuen. Chairman of the Charhar-Hopei Political Council, Is prolonging his sojourn in Loling. His intention is to shift the responsibility of the North China diplomats dealings to the Central Government. Meanwhile he is watching whit WTO73 words
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Article132 1937-06-25 13 List Of Names J FORMER TREASURER INCLUDED Reuter. "Washington, June 25. mHE names of Mr. Pierre Dupjflt and several other relatives of Miss Eth' l Dupoiu, who is marrying President lloosevelt'a son Franklin j Tv. Xt week, are included in the list prcscn.ed to the CongressionalReuter. - 132 words
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Article125 1937-06-25 13 Government Re-Organisation Next Month Shanghai, June 24. TT is reported from a relia-jle source that 'he Governmental structure of the Manchukuo will undergo a thorough reorganisation in July. The object is to tighten the grip of Japan over the conquered territory. It is undersood that the following changes125 words
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Article103 1937-06-25 13 Campaign Approaching To An End Shanghai, June, 25. General Liv Chien Sui, Commander-n-Chief of the Anti-banditry Campaign. In his report to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. stated that the campaign is fasi. approaching to an end, and that the bandits hav e been successfully wipec out from the Fukien,103 words
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Article49 1937-06-25 13 British Official Wireless. London, June. 24. The Kine has ac-proved the appointment of Mr. E C D. Rawlins. Commercial Counsellor at Berlin, to His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at La Plaz, succeeding Mr. T. J. Morris, who Is shortly rettrtnfc British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 49 words
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Article132 1937-06-25 13 PROBABLE APPEAL TO MR. ROOSEVELT Reuter. New York, June 25. MARTIAL law has been lifted in Johnstown (Ohio) from Friday and Governor Earle declares that the steel mills there may reopen at 7 a.m., but a union spokesman declares that the union will resist the move "toReuter. - 132 words
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Article20 1937-06-25 13 Mr. Lim Keong Hoe, L.D.S., Assistant Dental Officer. Dental Clinic, General Hosoital Singapore, is in Penang for a brief holiday.20 words
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Article214 1937-06-25 13 BILL IN LORDS. Archbishop States His Views British Official Wireless. London, June 24 THE Marriage Bill, amending the law of divorce, reached the House of Lords to-day and the Archbishop of Canterbury intervened in the second reading debate to state his position. The existing law in theBritish Official Wireless. - 214 words
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Article51 1937-06-25 13 Queen Maiy's Voice Will Be Heard British Official Wireless fkTJEEN Mary's voice will be heard at the laying cf the foundation stone of the new Church House in the Deans' Yard Westminster, in transmission 3 on June 26. from 9.15 p.m. to 9.50 p.m. (local time) approximately—British OfficialBritish Official Wireless - 51 words
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Article36 1937-06-25 13 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. Mr K. J. Savage, Prime Minister of New Zealand, left England to-day on his return home from attending the coronation and the Imperial conference. —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 36 words
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Advertisement107 1937-06-25 13 1 HHHMHH H HHN I The following guarantee appears! j upon the label of every bottle. I Lf Contents arc guaranteed to be pure H brandy distilled from pure natural if LJUSsT• JißllC ttinc produced from grapes grown in the Cape Province of South *M F Tfte distillation and matu-107 words
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Advertisement13 1937-06-25 13 B*io\° MODEL o B RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE j& 16 BISHOP STREET, PENANG. IradHESS13 words
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2091 1937-06-25 14 FOUR FACULTIES ARE AVAILABLE ADDRESS TO A. C. S. BOYS MALAYAN COLLEGES COST MORE THAN HONGKONG 'VARSITY Singapore, Friday. A STRONG plea for" the immediate establishment of a University was made by Mr. Scow Poh Leng, Municipal Commissioner, to-day, when h e addressed the boys2,091 words
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Article107 1937-06-25 14 MALAYAN PROMOTIONS AND TRANSFERS 'By Air Mall» (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June Id. rIE following promotions and transfers In ;he Colornlal Service are notified; Dr. J. A. Cowan, MB, BS.D.TAt 'Pathologist, Penang) to be Pathologist Strait? SelUetneuto and Professor of Pathology. King Edward VII College 01 Medicine.107 words
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Article67 1937-06-25 14 Mass Formation Flight Of 260 Planes London. June 24. Rehearsals for the Royal Air Force display, which Their Majesties will attend at Hendon on Saturday, are attracting great public interest and in particular the training practices for the remarkable Coronation mass formation flight of 260 service67 words
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Article133 1937-06-25 14 UNLAWFUL SOCIETY CHARGE /HlwrrTjrn sln Bapore. Thursday /•Ofln/TC FED on a charge of assisting in <the of an unlawful society known as the Quarry Workers SSSf'ml® ch jp tse in the BuJcit Tlmah Quarries was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H A. Forrer, in133 words
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Article231 1937-06-25 14 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin cf the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended June 19: Plague: No notification of human plague has been received for th- week from any of the ports In the Eastern Arena; rodent231 words
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Article47 1937-06-25 14 Governor On Lessons Of The Slump 'By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Governor says Anomas in which the cWattenfon U being paid 0 theVu'rtl mv.ii„ aiump and to spend wi«?Piv while accumulating such wL«J2rS this aim will be achieved hope andjrade from many WmSSRSuK47 words
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Article52 1937-06-25 14 Temporary Allowances Committee Appointment It is notified that the Hon. Mr H W. Raper O 8.E., has been compelled on medical advice to resign from the Temporary Allowances Inquiry Com! mittee. The Hon. Mr. J W de h, t accept€d nomination as a member in52 words
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Article26 1937-06-25 14 Mr. Leong Sin Nam O.B.E., M.C.H., M.S.C and Mrs. Leong have ge-e uo'for a short stay at their bungalows m the Cameron Highlands u ga,ows ln26 words
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Article143 1937-06-25 14 IN SINGAPORE Child And Woman Killed Singapore, Friday. TWO fatal street accidents have occurred within th e last 20 hours the victims being a girl and a woman. About 1 pm, yesterday a six-year-old Chinese girl named Tan Pek Gek was knocked down by a motor-lorry143 words
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Article153 1937-06-25 14 AGREEMENT ON MOST POINTS Reuter. Washington, June 25. jtf Van Zeeland, Premier or Belgium has informed Reuter that curing two talks he had with Mr. Cordell .i m <US Secretary of State i so many subjects' were dbcussed requiring consideration that he will again visit Mr. HullReuter. - 153 words
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Article60 1937-06-25 14 .Alleged Stabbing By I Compatriot Shiunpere. Friitn ALLEGED to have been MnbHeri with f*. 3 b V a compatriot it: NOrrh Bridge Road shortly after 5 <5 p rr. yesterday d Chinese wit- takr-.i U the C* t era I Hospital by anitjul.H :ic j Jot attention. iJ?60 words
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Article41 1937-06-25 14 Shanghai. June 2Z. k£H&* gamers Sin-Kiang-Tien ai*i ng off ohinkiang yad bUt fortunat ely there was no rcfcuea. tile fa^ l^ hii nder stoo d that both rteamcrs China Merchant Ste"mJit*Poh g n Coin P an y —Sin Coev41 words
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Advertisement24 1937-06-25 14 It can be supplied polished or g| unpolled. A feature is that it M C n Sole Distributing Agents: McAIISTEH CO, LTD. WP.S. 3124 words
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Advertisement20 1937-06-25 14 I Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICU, AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE,20 words
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Article141 1937-06-25 15 I nlsual accident at PADANG RENGAS From Onr Own Cvrrespondeiit) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. A>' unusual motor accident occurred a 1 tJh« 34 1 > ralle-stone near Padaivr c .;s yesterday when a ta 1 forest. i- froim the Gapts Estate, ftll across road crushing a hired141 words
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Article134 1937-06-25 15 "Governor Raffles" On Test Flight Singapore, Monday. GOVERNOR RAFFLES, the plane which is to begin the Malayan internal air service on Monday, went on a test flight this morning to i'enang, leaving the Airport at 6.58 a.m., and arriving at Penang at 10.55, ten minutes later than134 words
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Article161 1937-06-25 15 Railway Authorities Issue Statement iFrom Oil)- Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday^ THE following official statement has been issued by thi F.M.S.R. withoritles in regard to the report of i alleged attempt to denal the Sunaay ii »ht mrJl from Penan? to Kuala LumI*t just outside Kuala161 words
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Article93 1937-06-25 15 Sfil.iM»M)ooo For Kwanjrtung Development Shanchai. June 25. T V. Socilg his left Canton for Kulor by air to consult Marshal Chiang K before making a decision v t' r i 0 go to Kwangsl or not. Vi tJie visit of Mr. T. V. Soong. bunkers in Can ton93 words
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Article97 1937-06-25 15 The first social gathering of the Catholic Action of the Church of St. >h will be held to-morrow at 5 p.m. Owing to thr> heavy demand for tJWH Social will be held at the S-V.o. Drill Hall, Beach Road, and not at tne Mercantile Institution, as arrangea. T97 words
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Article20 1937-06-25 15 Messrs. C. W. S Gardner and D. Maciver Miller hav e been elected members 01 the Association of British Malaya.20 words
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Article, Illustration194 1937-06-25 15 The Kir.g, as Sovereign cf the Order, and the Queen and Queen Mary the only two Ladies of the Order—walked in the colourful procession through Windsor Castle when the first Service of the Most Noble Order of the Garter to be held for 23 years took194 words
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Article179 1937-06-25 15 La.k Of Confidence Still Apparent Singapore, June 24. MESSRS. Guthrie Co., Ltd., in their j weekly report on the rubber market, write: Since our las' report the market has been dull and featureless wuh very little business passing. Lack of confidence is still apparent with open tors179 words
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Article39 1937-06-25 15 Shanghai. June 25. tvi« Tananese press in Shanghai 13 indignant over'a report that the police in Wuchow had refused a party A Japanese students to visit some of the nlaces in the city.—gn Chew Jit fon39 words
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Article15 1937-06-25 15 Mr. M. B. Moir has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Australia, accompanied by Mrs. Moir.15 words
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Article99 1937-06-25 15 GONSALEZ COMPANY AT THE CAPITOL SIGNORINA Sanchioni, colorutura soprano, again captivated the audience at the Capitol last night when she sang in the Gonsalez Opera Company's production of "Lucia de Lammermoor." Signor Alfieri, tenor, appearing for the first ime in the return season, also gay. a delightful interpretation99 words
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Article82 1937-06-25 15 The following pupils of Miss K. A. Tan were successful in the Trinity College of Music examinations 'practical): Initial Division: Passed with Honours. _c»ng Kha Boon, Tan Lian Hong, Bessie Phoa, Png Eng Hwce, Lucy Phoa, Tan Kah Hock, Tan Kah Lock. First Steps Division:—Hau In82 words
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Article53 1937-06-25 15 Dr. Wu Lien Teh To Attend In Java Shanghai, June 25. Dr Wu Lien Teh, who is the authority on plague in China, is leaving Shanghai to-day for Java to attend the International Rural Sanitation Conference. The remaining seven delegates including Dr. Lvi Jui Hang, will leave later.—Sin53 words
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Article520 1937-06-25 15 DOCTOR'S CRY Outburst To Medical Council London. "I AM now a professionally free man. I am putting in a formal complaint against your conduct of my case. You have exhibited bias." These shouted words were used in an amazing scene at a meeting of the General520 words
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Article150 1937-06-25 15 Asiatic Seaman Runs Amok London. PASSENGERS arriving seven hours late at Harwich in the motor-vessel Parkeston had an unusual adventure to relate. Four hours out of Esbjerg an Asiatic seaman, discharged and returning to London, ran amok. It was alleged that he hashed into the smoke-room and stabbed150 words
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Article73 1937-06-25 15 A noted Chinese university president, Dr. Wong, President of the Hwa Nan College, Foochow, will be the speaker at a special gathering of members and friends of the Y.W.C.A. to be held at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, on Monday, June 28, at 10 a.m. Dr. Wong will73 words
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Advertisement264 1937-06-25 15 "Dorit spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar.' as this Old Salt is doing. There's just that little something about f WILLIAMSON'S SMOKED FISH that makes all the difference. Kippers Arbroath Smokies Finnan Haddocks Bloaters Fillets. Red Herrings! PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lines) K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111. wrM264 words
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272 1937-06-25 16 INNISKILLINGS LEAD SECOND DAY Governor To Attend To-morrow Singapore, Friday. A HIGH standard ot athletics and keen were the features of the Malaya Command snorts which were >?gun at Gillman Barracks on Wednesday and continued yesterday. The finals will be held to-morrow when H.E. the272 words
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Article334 1937-06-25 16 Aizawa Reaches Semi-Finals Singapore, Friday. T. Aizawa and Yong Loon Chong got through their ties in the third round of the men's singles in the Singapore lawn tennis championships, on the S C.C. courts yesterday and have now entered the semifinals. Aizawa disposed of Tan Joo Lim334 words
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490 1937-06-25 16 Skins Give Good Display Singapore, Friday. THE S R.C. had on»y themselves to blame fo» their defeat by three goals to one by the Inniskillings m the Second Division of the S A.r-A. League at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, poor finishing and a Undency to490 words
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Article119 1937-06-25 16 On Sunday last the Reynard B.P. beat the All fclues B.P. by 5 games to 2. The match was played at ihe Reynard's court, whose players are mentioned first-— SINGLES:—A. Rahman beat A. Rodrigues 13—J3, o—3,0 —3, 15—4, 15—10; Ramlie B. Idrls lost to Julian D. Souza 15—10,119 words
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Article84 1937-06-25 16 S.C.R.C. team vs. P.W.D. at 2 p.m. on S.C.R.C. ground: Evan Wong, 11. L, Boon, Yap Choon Lin, Tan Thean Tek, Gan Kee Tian, Low Kee Choc, Tay Yew Wee, Kam Gim Lock, K. T. Ooi, Oscar Hing, Siew Keng Siew. S.C.R.C. vs. Raffles College at 2 p.m.84 words
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Article58 1937-06-25 16 A miniature golf competition was held at the Wee golf course, Happy World. The number of competitions was 128, representative of all communities. Prizes, given by Mr. Geo. E. Lee, Managing Director of the Happy World, Ltd., were won by Mr. N. K. Khoo (44 strokes); Mr. Shauib58 words
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Article57 1937-06-25 16 S.C.C. XI vs. Medical College to-day at 5 p.m. and to-morrow at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C.: R. J. Bell, A. C. Growder, L. A. Hygate, W. K. Jagger, Capt. D. W. Persse, Major R. H. Quill, P. Egerton Smith, E. G. Staunton, R. A. U. Todd, Sq.57 words
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Article152 1937-06-25 16 Services v. Johore At Stadium FEE Combined Services and Johore meet at the Anson Road Stadium to-day when the admission charges will be $1, 50 and 20 cents. Results o? Malaya Cup matches to date are:— SOUTHERN SECTION Services beat Negri Sembilan 4—o. Singapore beat Malacca 4—o. Malacca152 words
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Article62 1937-06-25 16 The following ties in the Marigold B P. open singles championship will be court week-end at the party's On Saturday at 4 p.m.: Cheng Hoe v. Hoon Seng, Bong Soo v Neian Lim Woon Kiew v. Thoo Pi ew On Sunday at 4 p.m.: Kirn Cheng 7 Jouy62 words
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Article345 1937-06-25 16 KOH SIN KIE Eliminated By Mako Reuter. London. Jane 24. QUEEN Mary visited Wimbledon today when fine Heather aj-tun lavouitd tb» fearth day of the world lawn tennis tournament. She saw Mine Mathieu and York* tho French champion*, beat tiltAmericans Miss Marble and \V nthrop byReuter. - 345 words
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Article38 1937-06-25 16 r[£ draw for the men's junior singles and doubles badminton championship of Singapore will be htld at the Clerical Union Hau-Par Hall on Monday, June 28, at 8 p.m. All interested are invited to attend.38 words
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Article73 1937-06-25 16 Malacca. Thursday. In the first round of f he Malacca Government Shield soccer competition, the Posts and Telegraphs swamped th e Medicals by 9—2 at the Kubu field on Tuesday. The score would have been greater had it not been for the good goal-keep-ing of Thuraiya of the73 words
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Advertisement11 1937-06-25 16 (t\ GRANT'S Vlj WHISKY WILLIAM •KANT AN9 SOH*. LTt, DfSTTH SCOTLAND.11 words
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Advertisement176 1937-06-25 16 I f ACC i A MED BY p RESS PUBLIC AS GREAT. IE BELL Resents The "Big Shots." ADMISSION PRICES: $4, $2 $1. on SATURDAY, JULY, 10th. MAKE NO BLOOMER—DATE YOURSELF. SATURDAY, JULY 10TH., SATURDAY, at the NEW WORLD ARENA. MOHD. FAHMY—Champion of Egypt. J1?.5 D The Palawan' of the176 words
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Article168 1937-06-25 17 LOUIS v. LEN HARVEY OR JACK DOYLE For Title Fight At Wembley Chicago, June 24. HdKF Jacobs has announced thai he N has received a cable from Arthur HvTnofthe Wembley StadiumLonS£n o«Terhie Louis a title fight in cndorlTagamst either Len Harvey or Jack Doyle. The nsht would168 words
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Article263 1937-06-25 17 Refusal To Meet Gunnar Baerlund (By Air Mail) London, June, 19. novle thp Irish heavyweight J*£ J£B& the 6 Southem a Council o Bnlish Board of Control at a special meeting yesterday that he Baerlund. the Finn, at Earl's Court, on had issued an ftoatum MsH&t hand was263 words
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Article101 1937-06-25 17 Jack La Rose Incurs Disqualification (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 24. IQE Diamond, I*J*®Tj**JH toxer, won his flg* J t0 nig ht Rose, at the jark net- with in circumstances which must n out paralled in Malayan boxing Tee fisht had oi and at the beginning of101 words
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Article108 1937-06-25 17 New Zealanders' First Win Reuter. London, June 24. THE New Zealanders defeated Norfolk by eight wickets, in a twoday match in Norfolk. It was their first win of the tour. Scores. Norfolk 165 (Gallichan five for 37) and 123. New Zealanders 122 and 167 for two (Kerr 93Reuter. - 108 words
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Article151 1937-06-25 17 The XI at cricket on Saturaay oy Scores'. A.P.C. SPORTS CLUB j L H Cooper b Highgate j A. M. Valberg run out 47 r A U. Todd b Elmsne T P. Garside b Staunton rV tt Palmer c McMillen b Jopp w F. Jennings b151 words
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Article47 1937-06-25 17 SSSLS *otbaU ta b e!n 0 g provided and there was little to choose between the '"Thecals for the Terror were scored by Darbyshire and Trumble and that for the Signals was the result of a fine drive from fully 30 yards out by Lambert.47 words
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Article106 1937-06-25 17 At The Malayan Exhibition Under the auspices of the Malayan Aari-Horticult'iral Association, the fouth all-Malayan amateur cycling carnival will be held on July 31 and AU T g L St rice a s K evc 2 nts will be run at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium whicu will be106 words
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Article438 1937-06-25 17 Professional Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 25. GOOD entries have been received for the Perak Turk Clufc's Summer Meeting, which takes ulacc on July 3, 7 and 10. The fuM ust of entities in each of the various divisions is as follows: Horses,438 words
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Article75 1937-06-25 17 Merry Union B. P. ten v and Useful B P. at the later's court, 922, ««»B™* Bahru Road on BmdajASjg-JgS ard Tan K. OUveiro, Abdullah Matvar, M A. Salleh Bakar.Aa, i«t oeoree Tan, Shyloca Mac, R.on lim Seah Edmund YeoTNoxmau Urn. 5 L Wee, Johnny Thamm and75 words
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Article49 1937-06-25 17 Minto Cricket Union 2nd. XI vs. Government Printing Office at upper Serangoon, commencing at I pjm.. Kamarudin Haji Akib (capt.K Ahmad Abdullah, Ahmad Awang, Hussem Han flESE Hassan Said, Mohamed Yusoff, Osman, Sidek bin Abdul Abbas Lin Hadar, Rahiman Shah, Leklle Laa-laRiserves:-Padal, Hashim. Alex and Amin Kechil.49 words
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Article40 1937-06-25 17 Salesman Says Kruscnen &«*ps Him "On His Toes'' It is necessary that I be on pJ^JJ JEUing cleanliness. The six sans to Simulate your smooth, regular act n You r ns urities tone ot the system.40 words
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Advertisement127 1937-06-25 17 iO|RrEAT EASTERN oi| lII* I LIFE lis II- FOURTEEN POINTS sir HI vsr t£"?s tfcs i|| <l£ should c ho s ACSTTR4NCE sift lift EASTERN UFEA ol< B|fi CO. IT©-, to took a fter your AJ 015 insurance needslis point |k lb ji iv Eld SB Zli ?Jr«?ntKowß to all127 words
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Article228 1937-06-25 18 Bukit Timah Tragedy SYCE TO FACE TRIAL Singapore, Thursday. J)OLLAH bin Mohais! the Malay syce who is charged on two counts of causing death by negligent driving was committed to start his trial at the forthcoming assizes by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh228 words
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Article222 1937-06-25 18 New Battleships Tjo Be Coal Fired Washington, D.C. June 1. THE United States Navy is following the 1 example of Great Britain in adopting steam as the motive power for the two new battleships being built this year. Lute the two new British dreadnoughts, the King George V.222 words
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Article113 1937-06-25 18 Husband And Wife In Court Singapore, Thursday. UUSBAND and wife were in the Third 11 Court to-day when the latter, Sco Kit Neo was charged with causing hart to her husband. Tan Thiam Chai, with a knife on June 2. The incident was alleged to have i taken113 words
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Article71 1937-06-25 18 Wins Institute Of Bankers' Mr. C. W. Taylor of the Siam Com- mercial Bank, Ltd., who is now on leave n England, has again won the firs* of the Institute of Bankers for his essay entitled: "An historical study of the development of banking in Engiard71 words
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Article167 1937-06-25 18 Statement Of Singapore Municipality rpHE Singapore Municipal health stat* X ment for the week ended shows that there were 266 death o 19 pared with 279 in the previous' St and with 241 in the neekof last year. Week The cmei causes of death werp-Beri-beri 12;167 words
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Article332 1937-06-25 18 High Court Action Over Johore Land Singapore, Thursday. THE civil suit brought by Mr a p I Beavis against Mr. Foo Chee Foit' 5 wm ch he claims $61,280 as damae£ for an alleged breach of agreemem 11? continued before Mr. Justice Sol the High Court to-day ne332 words
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Article28 1937-06-25 18 Mrs. Loke Yew and her daughters, who w?re in London for the Coronation, are now on a Continental tour. They will b e returning to London in August.28 words
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Advertisement210 1937-06-25 18 gjj -VIGOROUSLY HEALTHY NOW j magnesia 2sss-ts=rsr-» I ZTTBi? PROTECTS «he entire system. Ummmm TEETHf -IJ I IIIII 1 Not merely for five for/or* EVE N'passengers Jfejjmb Ther. are car? or fm-seater dimensions into which you car. sq Jre than Aye pe OD i 9 ln varvlnK 4 ''.VSF elites210 words
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Advertisement66 1937-06-25 18 GUARD THEM FROM DISEASE WITH LIFEBUOY threaten your kiddies wherever they c o. of r and 00! &e h < speck cf dust or dirt on the floor may harbour PC ,h many illnesses-and" thefloo where the kiddies spend most of thcTr\i me ke P c !a e m Give66 words
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Advertisement147 1937-06-25 19 HIS MASTERS VOICE HflUßtcnn Rflaic V sol: distributors KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. 122-I2L ORCUARD ROAD SINGAPORE Life goes with a swing when you're I j feeling fit. That's the experience V I I I oi thousands of people who rely I f J II /i upon Andrews for every-day n*"147 words
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Advertisement258 1937-06-25 19 ;diamond beer! p~~ J A Marvellous j I fcj Achievement 5 J 1 I jtW/t? Manufacturing J The "ELECTRIC EYE" automatic tuning adjuster and the illuminated t "LINE-LIGHT" station indicator operating on a spacious dial are note- 1 worthy features of this 3-waveband Pye Receiver. Everything Is marked i clearly258 words
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Miscellaneous2040 1937-06-25 19 Malayan Listeners' Radi©Ki:i Z"Z asa-ar*,— 1 TO-DAY TO-MORROW PROGRAMMES OP BRITISH EMPIRE J„™ pm The B B C Northern r radio-colonial France ill IZ' E S&lf'by **> P .m. nm. in EAgush. B.M.B.C PROGRAMMES fTp.m. 'Responsibilities of Em- TakemoVpopular interpreter and story Ja^^ Hanf 1 a C x by KG2,040 words
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Article218 1937-06-25 20 Highest Number Ever Recorded j Wellington. MEW Zealand is becoming.- a "land of marriages." More weddings than ever before recorded took place there during 1936, according to the latest official Abstract of Statistics. Excluding Maoris, the marriages totalled 13,740 —an increase of 13 per cent,218 words
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Article437 1937-06-25 20 Need For A Uniform Technique (By Ai r Mail) XT London, June 11 IN many cases reaction, sometimes mJSiS* J"™*** ab out by a certain method of blood transfusion, it is statsr in the annual report of the British Cross Society. a The report, which was presented437 words
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Article405 1937-06-25 20 Dinner Given By Inche M. Hassan Much conviviality prevailed at the residence of Inche M. Hassan bin A wan?. "Retch Villa." off the Malay Settlement, on Monday, the occasion being a dinner given by him on the marriage of his son. Inche Embong. Over one hundred guests were405 words
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Article43 1937-06-25 20 t J I £J22J2! Ba nd will play the follow%ffira.tf P **f°_? Park o£rtu« V t nished Army," Alford; Kon <<t nch c °me-y," Bela; SeB^«^f 1 K_ 30tto Audran Liebesgruss Salut D'Amour," Elear Vals*Vienna Forest!" Strauss: i___S?t__SS ,The Wee Maggreegor."43 words
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Advertisement839 1937-06-25 20 ROLLED IN AGONY THROUGH INDIGESTION A Nurse's Experience Nurses know more than ordinary people about curing their ailments, but it wasn't until Nurse D. W. tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder that she found lasting relief for the severe indigestion that troubled her. "I have suffered for more years that X839 words
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Advertisement34 1937-06-25 20 MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND j I A HEALTHY BABY Swi.lll.ti 1t0c.ii™,,,,!. Be Sure Ton B*»* CwfinJ j Th. Perfect Babr It, Qo.lit, I. N.i Lielled BLUE CROSS Stocks Are ALWAYS FRESH34 words
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Miscellaneous736 1937-06-25 20 3fcllcl Villi ml A m\4 4* IB *MWm 9 H aatlSa 35 pm Choru&ses of the Germans lTiititirail Iltlll IO abroad. The Berlin Heinrich SchutzKreis sings. (Continued from +aa* 19) 9^ 05 p m a star-lißht was the *****1 IS night." Mane Auguste Beutner sings F7 a a on/> songs736 words
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941 1937-06-25 21 Paul Muni And Luise Rainer HAILED AS YEAR'S SCREEN EPIC -THE GOOD EARTH- COMING TO CAPITOL T HE Good rlh/ w hich. has been so wide!, publicised in Singapore recently, and which is due to make its debut at the Capitol xheatre on June941 words
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Article514 1937-06-25 21 A Dashing Historical Romance rE famou:; witchcraft ;care of 1692, which brake out in Salem and swept the seaboard colonies leaving death, horror and fear in its wake, is the basis ot Paramount's "Maid of Salem,'' a grippin? romance with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray,514 words
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Article, Illustration129 1937-06-25 21 (Top) A scene of rejoicing when good fortune favours a Chinese family. Taken from -'The Good Earth." starring Paul Muni and Luise Rainer in one of the greatest pictures ever produced. Middle* Doris Nolan who execeutes some lavishing dances in the new musical hit "Top of the129 words
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Article620 1937-06-25 21 DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND AN ATTRACTIVE STORY OF JUNGLE FICTION "JUNGLE Princess" which thrilled thousands at the Capitol a few weeks ago will be coming \o capture the hearts of hundreds more when it appears at the Alhambra Theatre Singapore shortly. The discovery that Dorothy Lamour was the only woman620 words
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Article444 1937-06-25 21 ON RIVAL Fight On Cinema Steps London. pNDING it difficult to obtain the 1 facts of their fight on the steps of a cinema from rivals for a Ruabon girl's favours, the judge at Wrexham County Court remarked on the lack of eloquence of the two Komeos.444 words
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Advertisement5 1937-06-25 21 Sole Agents: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD..5 words
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Article561 1937-06-25 22 "Church Must Give Them All Help Possible" (By Ail Mail) Birmingham, June 8. a VIGOROUS plea for the extension of A h w Communion to divorced persons. >i ho ed lot some- measure of reform In the divorce laws was by fa. T*;,noo of Birmingham.561 words
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Article166 1937-06-25 22 Insult To Indian Contingent? London INDIGNATION at what is termed a 1 studied insult to the gaihint men of the Indian Army and to the Indians has resulted in the partial lifting of ban en women at the reception of 450 Indian troops at Brighton. Four women,166 words
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Article109 1937-06-25 22 Kaunas, June 11. Great Britain'! trade with Lithuania may be influenced by negotiations which are Que to begin here next Monday, June 14, for a renewal and enlargement of the trade treaty between Germany and Lithuania. There will be 12 German delegates. The exisun,; agreement was cone109 words
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Article181 1937-06-25 22 Jealousy Of Woman Is Responsible For Crime THE Jealousy of a woman of 55 was {«sponsible for a big fire which destroyed 122 buildings at Yaraushiro. a ws r-r n lir^KSK of an unusually strong wUid. the coread rapidly, licking up one house aftir inother181 words
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Article154 1937-06-25 22 Man Risked And Lost His Life For Them Vienna. To keep a promise he had given hi* two Utile c.uldi'en Johann Dvorak, 29-year-nid mu of the Burguniasfer of Iglau <Bohemia ri,.ked his life and lost, it. Dvurak w*i on his wuy back to In* native villa** sPTvlrg a154 words
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Article104 1937-06-25 22 The local '*aol at Paranhos, a town .n the winc-gTOfilag country, was leared by cider of tbe Court, follow ng their uolichlmg of a claim made by the owner of the building that he ished to occuoy tiic ncuse himself. An outcry was at once raised104 words
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Article286 1937-06-25 22 MESSAGES $8,006 Lost Hoard TWe Prize Loudon QPUtITS. at* to find a h«.»u i]pn &old hoard in Sussex. Tlui. »t any rate. K the belief of six pic with whom a "Sunday Dispatch" representative sal in veanee t« receive instructions. We sat in a small room286 words
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Article180 1937-06-25 22 To Be Erected After Nine Years 'By All Mull' London Jur.f- 9 The casting of tile bron/e -< :tut o ihe late Earl Hiiiiv Is approaching on: lUtlon. Sir Philip Sa..iS"H»r. First C'Jni m «loner ot Works, ha. announce;.! ii 'lit Houfce of Ccmraoiis Duimg the nine180 words
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Article188 1937-06-25 22 Has Lain On Sea Bottom For A Century Port Kll/abctb, Cape Prfcvuic» Ali old einnyu. raised from >"« bottom of AJ iO3 Buy. wllft'c it 1 lain for a rvntury h rfT u itseH nnd ahot rran in tint;' TMe drrd# i Ptvl< rusty, fiiill-t.rv listed188 words
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Advertisement290 1937-06-25 22 i Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch In 7 Minutos. Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny Beams and pores where invisible germs, parasites, or fundus can hide and make your skin Itch, Crack, Peel. Burn, and be dlsfvured by Ringworm, Acne, Blotches, Pimples.290 words
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Advertisement34 1937-06-25 22 By installing j Remington NOISELESS j REMINGTON RAND INC., Guthrie's Building, j PHONE 2426 j WPS 13 &uaranteeb for a Xt^tirtw^^^^^ f MARSf TRIUMPH OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS \r~ WPS! I34 words
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Advertisement112 1937-06-25 22 MUST BE IH 1 Be colorful, yet never look "madeup." Gaudy make-up has vanished! The Color Change Principle available in Tangee Lipstick, Rouge, and Powder brings natural loveliness —it intensifies your own coloring, and you'll never have that "made-up" look. Hqw To Be Lovelier f "Tangee your lips don't paint112 words
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Article800 1937-06-25 23 COLONIAL EMPIRE EASIER TO BLOCKADE Berlin. GFRMAN vitw cf how another A '*great war would begin is given In by Dr. Guido Fischer, a professor c yfunich University, in a remarkab! which he has just published on. onomics of warfare. n r Fischer says that800 words
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Article119 1937-06-25 23 Empire's Fastest Train Journey (By Air Mail» London, June 10. The first of the five special stream toed engines built to haul the "Coronation" expresses to run between Laptop and Edinburgh in six hours is to be named "Dominion of Canada" by the H:gh Commissioner fcr that Dominion119 words
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Article201 1937-06-25 23 Ir crease In Last Year's ImportAnd Exports •By Air Ma.il» London, June 9. Ti c volume of imports to the Unite j iv'.-yclom rri.m Empire countries i. 7 pci cent, in 1938. and the in-jihe countries by two per cent. During that year the proportion o La ud201 words
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Article171 1937-06-25 23 King George V Jubi'ee 2 2 d. Stamp (By Air Mail) London, June 9. A twooence halfpenny King George V Jubilee stamp has been sold here for The stamp, which came up for auction in a Bond-street sale room, was printec iii Prussian blue. When submitted to171 words
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Article163 1937-06-25 23 A Scot Says They Are Childish London. CLAN feuds are "childish," according to Mr. W. Ronald Howrie, of Manchester, president of the Lancashire and Cheshire Federation of Scottish Societies. "The clan system is idle pride and a crippling and cramping folly," he said at the federation's conference at163 words
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Article69 1937-06-25 23 Washington. An average of nearly five people every day were killed outright in dents between motor-cars and trains t>n level crossings throughout the United States last year, figures now released shew. The actual total of deaths was 1 78G. In adaition 4,030 people were injured in similar69 words
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Article218 1937-06-25 23 More Than 500,000 Natives Affected Casablanca. P spite of the energetic measures adopted by the French Government rnd protectorate authorities over half a million natives are bordering on ataryaLion In Southern Morocco. Visitor? reluming from the Sous* District revert that ine condition of the native* Lg218 words
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Article72 1937-06-25 23 Brooklin, Ontario. Even this small Canadian village is xeling the good effects of the Coronai arrangements. Mr. William R. Agar, owner of a ;i ver fox ranch, has told an interviewer the Coronation has sent prices up about 10 per cent, this year. He ships all his72 words
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Advertisement91 1937-06-25 23 to e»S i□ or agonising flatulence tborn m;'ke you dread meal,"f r• v little Bisurated' Magnesia next meal. By neutralising the which causes most stomach ted Magnesia brings you The pain you have eases You can eat what and digest it with ease. This from pain, heartburn and g rrtptoms91 words
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Advertisement12 1937-06-25 23 i like Mansion' -its so economical MANSION POLISH FOR FLOORS FURNITURE LINOLEUM12 words
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Advertisement135 1937-06-25 23 < Even a connoisseur of ?oou thinjrs would soon tire ol a •teady diet of champafne and caviarre. But the connoLs- &y. P^^M^^^ <»f Tea never tire* of the >^^^^ mU E flavour and aroma of g TEA JF. A. Bartholoiue us* Ltd. B QUALITY PAINTS H Sherwin-Williams FLO-l AC135 words
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Article, Illustration40 1937-06-25 24 Singapore Muslims who have decided to found Coronation Scholarships for NWbj children, at a party held at the Istana, Kampong Glam (Tribune). The Pipes of the Gordon untitled, Beating a Retreat on the Singapore Padang. (Tribune).40 words
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Article, Illustration40 1937-06-25 24 j *s__ r™™, «nvpr hook used by the Rev. Anderson Jardine at the wedding of the 2 presented 10 he padre aU b n Duke of Windsor ana autographed by the parties. (Topical Press).40 words
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Advertisement57 1937-06-25 24 ••if y OU r hair is becoming toy thin, "Or you want a roans heard on your chin, •"As yon bow, so you reap "And the remedy* cheap! "For a bounteous crop" ■Writs: Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. _L___ APB-4 7 WM »M»W 7 7. «M 7 > M «»»»>M^^^ 7.7757 words
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Advertisement102 1937-06-25 24 PEEK FREAN'S CREAM CRACKERS PP. 2 l Powdered Whole Milk I ON ANY OCCASION WHERE PURE MILK IS 1 REQUIRED, USE KLIM, FOR KLIM IS THE j J RICHEST AND FINEST COW'S MILK IN j j POWDERED FORM ECONOMICAL AND j CONVENIENT. i TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED S102 words
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