Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV, -No. 151. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1937 FIVE CENTg The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 29, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST. Try The MORNING lIUWJ.\E 2 ™Z3 S I O-CEDAR POLISH j MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME j FRIENDS ADMIRE. J I 1 j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES j BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It j quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces
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    • 113 1 I /kad 77m? j SUNDAY TRiiii \i: 1 Dominant In Malaya ItfSl X I I M ***** I IWI I WHOLE MllK^ I POWDERED WHOLE MILK i nMF OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD HEALTH > ?e pi VNTY OP MILK EVERY DAY. WITH GLIM IN YOUR PANTRY ARE
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    • 563 2 «fr w S M. HASSAN, I M, II <7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. I Brauch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, i JOHORE. J STOCKISTS OF: S Frigid aires, Koldchests, modern i electric chandeliers, fancy lamp, bowls and shades, bed lamps, J S electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic
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    • 606 2 J ARE YOU FULLY AWARE OF OUR S S CHARGES BEING MODERATE t I FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND i I WATER INSTALLATION! I OUR WORKMANSHIP IS GUAR- I ANTE ED FOR ANYTHING ELEC- I TRICALLY DONE AND WATER I PIPING LAID, AND GENERAL REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. j 'Phone 7176 or
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    • 465 2 For SERVICE and SATISFACTION Entrust all your Clock Watch repairs to:— YICK WOH HINC 429. North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). Phone No. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and RA.F. Base in Malaya. PA BeautY Cur»« NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High
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    • 275 2 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. 246. Middle Road. Singapore. BRAS BASAH RD. SINGAPORE LILY WHITE PHOTO STUDIO 79, North Bridge Road, Singapore, S.S. The Right Studio
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    • 110 2 I WAS ANAEMIC-RUNDOWN -SAID IT WAS RICH IN MINERALSUSCEPTIBLE TO EVERY IRON AND COPPER AS ILL THEN A WE »-L AS THE PRECIOUS FRIEND TOLD ME VITAMIN LOOK jgT JOF QUAKER OATS... *P HjRSf L J^j^^ It takes strong, well nourished bodies to off colds, sickness, nervousness. That's why a
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  • 357 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES UNION-CASTLE LINE COMMANDER Retirement After 51 Years Afloat CAPTAIN Charles Le Brocq bade farewell to'the sea after 51 years afloat when he brought his ship, the UnionCastle liner Warwick Castle, into Southampton Docks from Cape Town recently. After a long and eventful career at sea Captain Le
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  • 197 3 Steady Increase In British Ships According to the Suez Canal Co.'s Bulletin, the total tonnage of shipping passing through th e canal during tne first quarter of 1937 was 905,000, which greater than the tonnage registered in any first quarter for many years past. The interesting point
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    • 388 3 6TEAHKR BAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. X AISAR -1 HIND 11,000 July 2 fiOUDAN 6,500 July 4 WAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 RANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 13 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOMALI
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    • 97 3 O. S. K.j reduced fa r e to 1 ENGLAND via Africa, returning to Singapore via Suez £103-8-0 Up I Fare provides Singapore! Africa O.S.K. Cabin Class; Africa England Union Castle 2nd Class; LondonSingapore N.Y.K. 2nd Class. For further particulars, Apply to O.S.K. PASSAGE DEPT., Singapore. I B. L S.
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    • 683 3 ML 8. K. i! I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKTJSAI KISEN KAISHA) 1 (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j Dee Doe Sailing DjJ* renanf S pore Spore via New York 1 I m|s KOMAKI MABU July 1 July 5 July 7 Aug. 16 mjs KANO
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    • 463 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA) MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng tJUTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 1-7 •MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 ALSIA 10-8 10-8 11-8 13-8
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    • 422 3 steaku KMStsmm §NORDDEUTSCHER UUDQ The undernoted art tne CJompaar intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. INI b "POTSDAM" omits North China Due Singapore July I m.s "TRAVE" omits Manila St Japan Due Singapore July %fl HOMEWARD FOB HOLLAND, HAMBIBG UMMII s.s. "SCHARNHORST" also
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  • 547 4 "Not Inexhaustible" DUKE OF KENT'S WARNING London, June 12. r£HE "vital importance" of conserving and developing the Empire's timber resources was stressed by the Duke of Kent when he presided at the annual meeting of the Empire Forestry Association at the Royal Empire Society's Hall in London.
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  • 29 4 Rugby, June 20. Ths Prime Minister Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Is spending the week-end at Chequrrs for the first time since his appointment as Prime Minister.—British OlHc.al Wireless,
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  • 264 4 May Save English Earldom THERE may, after all, be an heir to the Earldom of Londesborough, writes Cynthia Tudor in the Daily Mall. When Lord Londesborough died from pneumonia in April, aged 42, he left no son and the earldom has ever since been presumed extinct. But it
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  • 170 4 Frequent Exhibitions At The Stations Exhibitions are becoming a prominent feature of French Railway stations. These exhibitions are far more than a display of magnificent photographs snowing the beauty spots of France. They are olten real small exhibitions, with stands showing the work done In each region, in
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  • 321 4 "Patients Being Cured Every Day" (By Air Mail London, June 15. A CLAIM that cancer patients are being cured every day has been made here in a broadcast address by Col. Sir Charless Gordon-Watson, speaking as a representative of the British Empire Cancer Campaign. "Throughout the civilised
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  • 81 4 Democrats Flock To Island Reuter. Washington June 25. AVER a hundred Democrati-: Senators and Congressmen have been landed in small boats on Jefferson Island for President Roosevelt's great party conference. The President's visitors included most of the party rebels except a handiul of jrreconcilables like Senators Carter and
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  • 141 4 CansinWab!? Progress In €reat Britain (By Air Mail) London, June 14. considerable progress has now been made in boring for oil in Great Britain at Grove Hill, near Hellinglv, in Susl e n rhe nas reached a deptn of 600 feet and experts agree that the site
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 298 4 THE WATCH FOR EVERY MAN AND WOMAN OF TASTE B L COMBINING ELEGANCE AND AC--1 CURACY. Agents for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OP ——:—1.—!— Dl Contains a combination oF killing agents/ f ~WIPI' found in no other insec tici<ie > Fl msecticid. in 90 countries I/ Wlu^V^/' convincing evidence of in
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    • 25 4 N. E. M. IMfate Car Polices No Claim Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. MEYER CHANStftS, RAFFLES PLACE. v jS vv *rW s,w^BBSS
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    • 74 4 THE AOO SAFE METHOD OF FEMININE HYGIENE. A dainty little tablet... is the intelligent woman's method of solving the Femin'ns Hygiene problem. Sanitabs developed after years of medical research. Adopt this method of reliable feminine hygiene. Ask your chemist for Sanitabs. Write l°J a py of Tne Intelligent Woman's Guide
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  • 819 5 TRAGIC STRUGGLE WITH HIS FATHER (By Air Mail) London, June 10. "T.ENTIRELY agree with you," declared 1 the Old-street magistrate. Mr. Herbert Metcalfe, when counsel defending Arthur Phillips, 34, motor-driver, of Es-sex-road. Islington, submitted there was no case against his client. Phillips was accordingly acquitted
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  • 565 5 Incident At Zoo THE COBRA AND THE KEEPER (By Air Mail) London, June 10. rpHE event of the week at the London Zoo was one of an unexpected order, and which, ft is to be hoped, will not be repeated. Dr. Burgess Barnett, Curator of Reptiles
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  • 106 5 Heavy Bomber Squadron To Be Formed Pretoria. A heavy bomber squadron, capable of immediate mobilisation in time of war or other emergency, is to be added to the South African active citizen air lorce. The Defence Department does not intend to ourchase special machines for this purpose,
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  • 25 5 Mr. P. J. Ramasamy Iyer, F.R.G.S., of Klang, has been elected a member of the Royal Asiatic Society of Oreat Britain and Ireland —MR AS.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 502 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I FOR SALE—Beautiful Alsatian Puppies. International and grand champion pedigree. Sire (Imported) Prize Winner in Singapore 1937 Dog Show. Apply Box No. 243 c,o Malaya Tribune, Singaport. FOR SALE—Mint Coronation Stamps. 45 British Colonies. 135 stamps. $14 per set. Apply Payeh co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 1 FOR SALE—Rackets
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    • 3 5 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY WPS.
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    • 227 5 —See the name on the namcpizte before you buy gave you safety-zone temperatures with the built-in cold gauge in 1936! This year other leading makes offer you thr same advantage hut keep ahead with Frigidaire in 1937! See the new models with the safety-zone gauge in plain sight on the
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  • 207 6 For The Man She Lost London. THE story of a woman's love that never 1 died, despite the marriage of her prize-righting sweetheart to a rival and how she still dreamed of him 36 years after their farewell, is revealed in the announcement that Mr. James Frederick Dean,
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  • 453 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, June 28. BOBBER Last Price To-day Charm Tone Steady Barely Steady Spot Bayers. 913 16 9 9J16 —y K Sellers. 9% 9 11 16 -3 16 May Buyers. 913.16 99 16 —V« Sellera ***** 911j16 »4 JulylSept. Buyera 9% 9% Sellers. 915 16 911[16
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  • 539 6 RUBBER MAY AGAIN GET OUT OF CONTROL A REFERENCE to the "partial failure of restriction" and the "danger which still exists to-day that rubber may again set out of control," is made in the report of Messrs. Hot hi, Levis and Khan, in their report from
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  • 423 6 Pegging The Commodity In Limits No better instance, exists than we can provide in our own trade, for the partial failure of rubber restriction and the danger which still exists today that rubber may again get out of control, are mainly due to a mistaken desire to peg
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  • 417 6 Rubber Situation Can Be Saved No blinking the fact that very serious heavy losses have been made, not only by gamblers—egged on to speculation and applying for their information to those undoubted sources of pure wisdom. th e hall porters of their Westend clubs. No blinking the
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  • 374 6 Golden Hope Rubber Estate toy Ai r Xtul Loutfon. .Turn lu THE HUrLy-Grst annual general meeting ol the Golden Hope RuObu t tale, Ltd was h&Jd .u-iterday, jr la, Fencbureiwtrect. E.C Mr. ij-ic MRcFadyen (U» chairman 1 in rhe course ol hi/specch. saia: The year's profit was £36.333
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    • 622 6 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i 1.11 I Successors to 1 The Chinese Commercial Bank. Urn)ted. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited* and The Oversea-Chinese Bank- limited t CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH UUA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES J
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    • 113 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LZMJTEB. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE J 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON A A j SANTUBEN j AGAINST t > WHOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA, J SANTUBEN AGAINST TUBERCULAR INFECTION, S 1 resulting in I
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  • 1622 7 issued by Fraser and Co. Lynn and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers j MINING Praser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4!-Ampat Tin 61- 6|6 6' r 6;6 £1 Asam Kur/.bang 35* 3716 35!- 35(6 £1 Austral Malay 56;- 58- 56 6 585'- Ayer Hitam 28
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  • 525 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. Singapore: 31cts., down 1 ct. Market Tone: Very Dull. London: 9!-jd., down 5!16d. Market Tone: Easier. New York: 19 cts.. down 916 et. Market Tone: Quiet. In sympathy with London and New York the local market is weak and buyers
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  • 96 7 London, June 518. Pans HO 35 04 New YOrk 4.83 1 16 .ontreal 4.94 firnsaels 29.213i neneva 21.51 *4 \nuterdam 8 97 93 25 32 Or ill:» 12.29*4 Stockholm 19.39Ms Copenhagen 22.40 Jmo 19.90 Vicuna 26»*j I rague 141 9 16 Belgrade 218 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3
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  • 196 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. June 2# Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Dale Ex Dlv. yjjj Pnyable Date to dutc TIN ft Hitacn Tin V* Int. Juno 30 to July 5 July 1 15% JeicD&nR 7VfeJuue 23 June 30 June 34 1 Ramuuting.. 10% Int. July
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 287 7 iIIANK OF CHIN A; (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. j v Telephones: Manager's Office 6444..T l jv" Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 > f '■I Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" J f Mdid Up Capital Ch. 40.W0.000.06 1 Reserve Fands in excess of 4,800,000.00 I Total
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  • 106 8 Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. i Medan, Jask?, tAmsterdam and 1 London! Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m tomorrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7
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  • 132 8 Mails expected from Australia, Neiherands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 \m. and general delivery of letters 4 05 i.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day Delveries of boxholders' letters only 'j pm nd general delivery of letters
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  • 17 8 The Air Mail (imperial) despatched rom Singapore on June 20 was delivered n London yesterday.
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  • 56 8 Scott Harley, Brit. 619 tons from Fianrijang, 2S-6, to Natuna 1-7 Oiang Seni;, Brit. 1,085 tons from -heribon, 28- to Java Ports 29-8 Tomohon, Netherlands, 684 tons, *rom Singhawang, 28-6 to Singhawang 1-7 Aubry, Sarawak, 839 tons, from Kuching, 29-6 to Kuching, 2-7. Togian, Dutch, 672 tons,
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  • 195 8 Gun Practices At Changi And Blakang Mati Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the aiming rifle, mobile and machine-gun ?ractices, which will take place from he undermentioned places on the dates stated below, commencing
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  • 57 8 Arrivals j<nd departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Canberra.—Mr H Brassey, from Brisbane; Mr. J. Thompson and Mr. C. Harper, irom Daiv Waters. Left by the Artemis.—Mr. R. m Longmore and Mr. H. Brassey, for London; Mr. E. Rankin, fjr HongkongMr. Ditton, for Penang.
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  • 555 8 AMAH KILLED Evidence At The Inquest Sine* pore, Monday. THE death of a Chinese amah, Leong Ah Kcw, who was involved In un accident tint occurred in Bukit Pasoe Road on the afternoon of June Jl was Inquired into by the Coroner, Mr. W. MrQuarrie, to-day.
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  • 95 8 Car Crashes Against Railway Coach Shanghai, June 29. A DRUNKEN sailor, said to be of n American nationality, in Tsingtao yesterday morning seized control of an unoccupied automobile and drove it away recklessly. Suddenly the car crashed against a stationary freight and passenger coach Both vehicles received
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  • 134 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 29 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R.A.F. v. S.C.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Friendly, S.C.C. "B" v. Gordon Highlanders, S.C.C.; Inter-Faculty Match, Medical College ground; Government League, Div. 11, Printing v. P.W.D., Printing. Tennis: S.L.T.A. Tournament, S.C.C. "At Home" on board H.I.J.M
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  • 140 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Murder Goes To College" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—PauI Muni and Luise Rainer in "The Good Larth" 6.15 and 0.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"Go West Young Man" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. RlTZ.—"Semangat Ular" (Malay)— 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY.—"Private Number," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Baghdad-Ki-Sun-dari 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMFIRE.—- Silly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 186 8 v i "i"' EB3 iiMj in l MALAYA*! PREMIER HOT.EL,_ J} j to-night COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j S DINNER DANCE (informal) 9-30 to midnight j and Complete Change of Programme D. FOKIEN MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO 1 1 !D. MARVIN Y. KRAVCHENKO K. ERMOLAEVA, X Presenting an Extensive
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    • 114 8 Rl rjr geylang—thone 5511. I I M i TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY! -M. MLd Tw o Shows: 6.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. THE OUTSTANDING 100% MALAY TALKING PICTURE Adapted From The Chinese Novel "Ow Chua Pek Chua" DI Chapter 2, "SEMANGAT ULAR." flayed by a cast of Malay Actors and Actresses. Action!
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    • 190 8 Such a §hineand mo easy METAL POLISH IUHu Som Ut, Hun A U—i > I V.' M A I A B II 4, Battery Road, (First floor) For Healthy and Tasfv Meals. Breakfast, three courses: Daily $0.40, mon'hly $7.50 SnacK (Sent to Office, if requested). Daily $0.30, monthly $6XO. Tiffin,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 312 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY IXSII PER DATE AND TIME U.S A .(Parcels only) President Hayes June 29 2.30 p.m. j t j. President Hayes 29 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and ,T Selat Pandjang Hong 29 3 m Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong
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  • 211 9 Engineer's Appeal Fails Singapore, Monday. MR. G. P. R. Richard, manager of Engine?rs and Contractors Ltd., Singapore, appealed unsuccessfully before the acting Chief Justice S.S.. Mr Jastf.ce a'Eeckett Terrell i n the High Court today, against sentence of a fine of $100 passed on him in
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  • 57 9 Fresh efforts are being made to "strike" oil in Hampshire and boring has started at Kingsclere, near Basings'oke. Despite failure at other sites, experts are still hopeful el tapping the oil which they are certain lies in large quantities beneath the soil of England. Photo shows, the oil derrick and
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  • 68 9 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. A CABLE received from the head office of the P. and O. Banking Corporation Ltd.. states that tl\? net profit for the year amounted to £102,481 2s. Id. At the general mseting on July 2. the directors will recommend a dividend
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  • 66 9 Thread By Union Of London Bakers Reuter. London, June 28. THE bakers of London are threatening to strike. The secretary of their union said that at a mee f ing of delegates a*. London it was decided that unless the employers observed condi ions In a recent agreement—which
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  • 44 9 Reuter. Moscow, June Leon Trctwl-y". ncphov/. Bxonste.n. i director cf Leningrad Harbour, has been arrested and accused of sabotage by causing dteablttaeat of sixteen ships. H3 and his assent are alleged to have acted or instrucliot.-s Ircm a foreign consul —-krutsr.
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  • 125 9 Mr. Waser Entertained Tc Chinese Dinner MR. H. O. Waser, general manager n4 the Adtlphi and Sea View Hotels wa. entertained to a Chinese dinner on Sunday night by the staff cf the Adelph Ho'el, as a farewell, prior to his departure on Home leave on Friday
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  • 34 9 Reuter. Tokyo, June 28. MEMBERS of Japan's two leading political parties reached an agreement at the week-end calling for the rejection of Fascism and the protection of consti utional politics. -Reuter.
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  • 59 9 A combined religious meeting with the Friendly Bands, the Boys' Brigade Hst Co.) and members of the Straits hinese Reading Club, Prlnsep Street Church and Sunday School, will be held on Friday, .at 8.15 p.m. The Rev. Chew Ho<-k Hin will give an address "Can God Bs
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  • 78 9 50 Killed When Tunnel Falls Reuter. Korea, June 28. MANY lives are feared to have been lost in two disas'ers in different parts of Korea. In a south-eastern town, 50 workmen were killed when they were buried under debris and 20 others imprisoned when a railway
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  • 165 9 Wants To Trade With Franco Reuter. Berliii, June 23. HERR Hitler declared yesterday that Germany had learned a lesson from .he Leipzig incident which she would never forget. He said, "Henceforth we shall take our security in our own hands." He declarsd that the attitude of the non-inU.rvention
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  • 50 9 Reuter. London, June 28. THIRTEEN persons were kihed and three wounded in a serious gunpowder explosion in the Rawalpindi district. It took place at the Tuxeda railway station. All the victims were workmen, and an inquiry is being held into the cause ef the disaster.—Reuter.
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  • 60 9 Economic Unity With Japan Reuter. Tokyo, June 28. THE Japanese Government yesterday announced the appointment of an economic council to formulate a co-ordi-lated policy ror Japan and Manchukuo is a single uni.. Eighteen prominent members have been chosen from the ranks of financiers, business men and other civilians; 16
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  • 142 9 Tamil Killed Near Sungei Besi (From C::r Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday A Tamil, alleged to be raeiaftally deranged was killed tins morning when he fell off the night mail train from Singapore. The train was passing through Sungei Besi when "Che man dived through a
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  • 90 9 Failed To Keep Drugs Book Singapore. Monday COR failing to keep books in English. T showing particulars of all deleterious drugs purchased, sold and in stock, Hugh ''hee Ngee of the Sincere Dispensary in inn Street, was fined $50 by Mr. H. A. Porrer »n the District Court
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  • 48 9 Reuter. London, June 28. Mr. lioyd George said yesterday that **m was not quite sure to what extent Christianity demanded that we should show a submissive altitude towards a war danger. He was speaking at a service in the Welsh Baptist Church in London. —Reuter.
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  • 181 9 Kferamattsm Atttctod Limbs and Be hadbeen bothtmJ with rheumat Um for years. The pain in **et weather— lo im bis on «apresskm—was "in- iflilft But-all tM Is gone now— ttuuritt lo Krusrben this le^texp— 1 suttawl «Kb rheumatism for years I dreaded wet weather,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 HOT flH|B water SEE WHAT YOU'RE OFFERED IN THE NEW GAS WATER-HEATERS Several types to choose from. All sizes, from sink heaters Automatic working —no waste to bath heaters and no work. MLMCLPAL GA£ DEPARTMENT. MfA\TH PIAI OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS, PHONE 5101 MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET. WPS. 2A.
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    • 95 9 It's care. that makes the hair grow Dry scalp, too many shampoos cause thinning hair. Keep your hair thick and lustrous with frequent 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic treatments. Apply a few drops to the scalp each mbming. At least once a week generously massage 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic into the scalp with
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    • 158 9 D. T. LIM COY For Your INDIGESTION HERB TEA SLIMMING HERB TEA OBAT PRIOR BUA KRAS HAIR OIL GRAVEL HERB TEA JAVA FACE LOTION KRUPOK UDANG KRUPOK IRAN KECHAN BATAVIA STANGEE PENGANTEN. 353, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 2 APB 7. V Bib W When Tunothy John is ready for school..
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 487 9 CLUB DIARY iThere are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of uhich are readers o; the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keepi- j it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • 447 10 Subterranean Discovery In France GAPING Ghyll cave, fci the West Riding oi Yorkshire, Is attracting I much attention, and its exploration may lead to the discovery of underground wonciers. t In France, discoveries of under- ground caverns, especially in Auvergne and the mountains of the Pyrenees, are very
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  • 25 10 Mr. R. P. Kelly has assumed duties as Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., Alor Star, in place of Mr. J. R. Spence who has gone on leave.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 263 10 "Murder Goes To College" j with ROSCOE KARNS MARSHA HUNT I LYNNE OVERMAN AND LARRY CRABBE Extra:—Excellent Supporting Shorts including KING SOCCER and PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL .J. NEW UNIVERSAL Bring you the "TOPS" IN MUSICAL J SHOWS FRESH FROM THEIR TRIUMPHS with "MY S MAN GODFREY and "3 SMART GIRLS THE
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    • 206 10 DONT COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME COME UP AND SEE ME TO-NIGHT OPENING 6-15 9-15 I MAE WEST 7N HER GRANDEST STORY "GO WEST YOUNG MAN" POPE YE THE SAILOR t j ALL RECORDS SMASHED FOR PAST 5 YEARS! "The Film should have a long run.. .it is a
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  • 254 11 Prominent Passengers On Board JHE following are prominent passenT gers travelling by the PrPsM^r Calite^'^i 181 Studlos at Bn/tent rssi Bieman: Mr. Lynn Bartholomew— Fn r ft «t n dem 5^ y k es t0 New York on the PresiMr John J. Burneit:— Mr Burned a partner
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  • 89 11 Undertake Support Of Orphan Girl tarV fifth mcct T in of the Bangkok RoedWb on June 24 it wa s announced by H.H. Prince Dhani. of t*e community service committee, that t#. vi«p had undertaken to support an h yearf l SGVen yearS 0f W ,ir3? e K
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  • 229 11 Inquest Into Death Of Malay (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jun«i 28. THE tragic accident which resulted in the death of one man and injuries to Several others in a firework explosion durmg the Coronation night celebrations at Kuala Selangor was recalled at the Kuala Selangor court
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  • 500 11 Expressions Of Nations' Characters ALL eyes have been centred on London and the Goronation. Now that that;.event is over and once more an English King has been proclaimed in a ceremony which calls forth the admiration of the whole world, not only because of its wonderful
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  • 40 11 tu Malacca, June 23. Hie Asahan Badminton Party held a farewell function in honour "of Ch" Dasuk!, a member cf the Party, who wil be going to Rantau shortly. Th- function was held at the Post Office quarters
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    • 268 11 Happy World Stadium 1 g on FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, at 8.45 p.m. M I Mv Am SEE K,GHT omT jj&N I GUNBOAT JACK vs nai SOM PONG Yki I MMp> 10 (3) ROUNDS W l VENTURA MARQUEZ vs YOUNG CAUDER A lf I WW 10 (3) rounds j if I
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    • 267 11 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour nerfH°SB^., Weak bo f>'- ""Pure blood, falling memory, and who are old and I X be f° re th eir time w»ll be aeilghted to learn of a new gland disCPJtn; by an American Doctor This new discovery
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    • 363 11 4. I Great World-Show j CABARET TO-NIGHT 6 P. M. to midnight I rO-MORRQW, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30. I A. M. "j j DANCE COMPETITIONS?' I j (WEDNESDAY, 30TH JUNE TO 2ND JULY). t at^/ 01 L NI «HTS ONLY. WALTZ—3OTH JUNE. SLOW-FOX-TROT—I?T IfTLY QUICKSTEP—2ND JULY. 3 HANDSOME PRIZES WILL BE
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  • 59 12 TAN—LIM. The engagement Ls hereby announced between Mr. Tan Huck Khong of Manufacturers' Marketing Corp. Ltd., only son of Madam We> Swee Lan and the late Mr. Tan Chong Lay and Miss Lim Mvi Geek fourth daughter of Mrs. Lim Nee Soon and the late Mr. Lim
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  • 124 12 WEE BENG TFCK formerly of MessrAllen 6c QlcdhUl. Singapore, died peacefully, at his residence, No. -i. Blair Road, on Sunday. June, 21. 1937, a"t 130 p.m.. at the aee of CO. He lenv.i;i behind besides his widow <Madnm Teoh Seek Nuo>. his only surviving on 'Mr. Wee Tlan Polo,
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  • 773 12 TX his admirable annual reports Dr. P. S. Hunter, C.8.E., the Municipal Health Officer, has not ceased to inveigh against the conditions under which many thousands of people In Singapore are compelled to live, conditions which mean that the health even of the most hardy is bound to suffer.
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  • 53 12 Saturday, June 26. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the Combined Services annual athletic sports held at Gillman Barracks and aftei wards Lady Thomas gave away the prizes. His Excellency and Lady Thomas, attended by the personal staff, left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the
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  • 20 12 Sunday, June 27. The Hon. Mr. J. V. Cowgill and Mrs. Cowgill arrived to stay at King's House.
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  • 38 12 Reuter. London, June 28. According to Chinese reports from Peiping, mere than 100 persons have been killed and hundreds others arrested during the present month in a revolt against the Manchukuan control of North Charhar.—Reuter.
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  • 229 12 NOTES COMMENTS A Chinese Flying Club MOW that the Singapore Airport is an accomplished fact, the development of civil aviation should progress rapidly. And one does not require a great deal of imagination to visualise the formation of a private flying club, by the Straits Chinese, side by side with
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  • 236 12 VUKEN the Marriage Bill, containing the amendment of the law of divorce, was presented to the House of Lords for its second reading, the Archbishop of Canterbury intervened and stated that he could not be held responsible for the passing of such an Act in view of his
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  • 196 12 iCCORDING to the principle of the Anglican Church, "those whom God hath joined together, let no man put asunder." If a couple is unavoidably separated, they are not entitled to marry again. Should they break the law of the Church by a second marriage, they are liable to
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  • 259 12 let U3 examine what Dr. Bar.. Bishop of Birmingham, has to say on the matter. At the Diocesan Conference he made a vigorous plea for the extension of Holy Communion to divorced persons, and the need for some measure of reform in the divorce law. For purposes
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  • 230 12 fry "rpHE modern child is lacking in brains," asserts Mr. Raymond B. Cattell. This will shake the belief of many parents in heredity. A The other day a girl swimmer beat a man over a distance of half a mile. She has now decided never again,
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    • 226 12 Peter Dawson 1 a*' ifi dwfaA WnimL Bawson SJ "SPECIAL"' C Scotch Whisk^ ROBE SSOX A CO., I;ril -i^flp SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. -<_3BI^ lo^e~soapT| j IDEAL FOR TOILET OR BATH, j j REFRESHING IN USE. j I J BEST QUALITY MEDICATED lODINE SOAP. MAKES A RICH CREAMY LATHER. QUICKLY REMOVES
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    • 53 12 A «fr J Opening Offer j 3 poses for $1 i J (Post Card Size) Studio 33 J NOW OPEN TeL 3304 33 Stamford Road. A 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
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  • 91 13 BORROWING POWERS EXTENDED BY 200 MILLION POUNDS CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENT IN COMMONS JHE British Government's movement to check currency speculation, in extending ito borrowing powers by an increase of two hundred million pounds in the Exchange Equalisation Fund, was explained in the House of Commons last
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  • 140 13 Reuter. London, June 2. IN the House of Commons to-day, Sir John Simon, introducing the n solution authorising the increase of •'CO.OC 0.000 in the Exchange Equalisation Fund, said it was unlikely that any sudden sustained gold losses could occur which would seriously embarrass Britain.
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  • 790 13 E>tablished After Leaving Gold Standard London, June 28. In moving the resolution relating to the" nrooosal to increase the amount whicA may be Issued to theKrchange Equalisation Account from £350> to £500 millions, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon recalled thathe Account was established after Britain
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  • 76 13 London, June 28. THE King will send a letter to the 1 Governor-General of South \frica by tv-morrow's air mail which will inaugurate the fLftj Fmoire air mail scheme, by wnicn firTcfass mail will be sent by air to a'! parts of the Empire for tb
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  • 56 13 Congratulations From Sir Shenton Thomas MESSRS. Wearne Bros., Ltd., organisers of Malaya's internal air service, between Singapore and service, successfully Penang, w W havT received launched yesterday, have the following telegram from H.fc. tne Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas:— Kuala Lumpur, June 28. air
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  • 46 13 w nrw ohVcl rebecs from the civil war zone in Bilbao, to be caicd for bJtLSalvatt™Amy; have arrived in London. The picture shows Bilbao clh dren ice vng a welcome from local children when they arrived children iceuv Hall, Clap on. (Planet News).
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  • 538 13 GAP NOT FILLED Questions In Howe Of Commons British Official Wireless. Lc:.don, June 2?. I'HE German cruLers Leipzig -nd Kcln, and four German destroyers, were observed to-day passing in an easterly direction through the Straits of Dover. A German submarine was also reported off the south Dover
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  • 104 13 Receives Dr. Kung And Soviet Fliers Reuter. Washington June 28. DR H H. Kung, the Chinese Finance Minister, Vice-President ol the Executive Yuen and chief delegate to the EriCoronation, will dine van Mi. Morganthau, Se-retary to the- Treasury, n-morrow. He will also be received by President Roosevelt during
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  • 185 13 Finance Programme EXCHANGES CLOSED IN PARIS Reuter. Pari?, June 28. rpiiE Fi'iinch Cabinet meeting has j,'0iievally blessed M. Bonnet J financial pfogmmme, also M. Chauministerial declaration, to be read to the Chamber to-morrow. M. Bonnet is the new Finance Minister and M. Chautemps is the new Premier.
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  • 17 13 Reuter. Port Darwin, June 29. Miss Amelia Earhart resumed her flight at 9.19 p.m. G.M.T.—Reuter.
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  • 169 13 BY ITALIANS Foreign Secretary's Statement British Official Wireless. London, June 29. INFORMATION was sought in the I House of Commons last night regarding anti-British Italian propaganda in Palestine and Arab*. The Foreign Secretary was asked if he proposed to protest to the Italian Government against its continM?nEden replied
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  • 45 13 Shanghai, June 23Mr Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to China, is expected to arrive at Shanghai this morning. In <he afternoon he will have a meeting with th e Japanese military and naval authorities, who have assembled in Shanghai to receivehim —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 41 13 the wonderful lamp MADE IN ENGLAND > > Li,...'..- •;J jĔm^^^^^ *****111 'V. fife- **'^p^§ V Jg» SINGAPORE—KUALA LUMPUR ArgS ENGLAND Buy British Electrical Gttdt, l lrflllfitlWllif 0/ The General B*** Co., Ltd., o/ Enyland "Jfatfnef House." Singapore:) j W P. S. 37A
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  • 154 14 STRAITS TRADERS' MEETING SIR JOHN BAG NALL'S SPEECH "MALAYA SHOULD NOT BE CALLED ON TO MAKE MOST SACRIFICES" Singapore, Monday. CRITICISM of any buffer tin pool as likely to be "an unnecessary tax on both the producer and the consumer and possessing many
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  • 1193 14 TJEFORE proposing the adoption of i *J the report and accounts for the half-year ended Mar. 31, 1937, Sir John Bagnall said: The new International Tin Restriction Agreement commenced on the first day of the present year with an International release of 100 per cent, of
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  • 1005 14 To Deal At Average Price Prevailing I This, is not the first occasion on H. CI L We have stated °ur opinion that the safest and best course for producers and consumers respectively is to sell and to buy at the average price of any period. I is
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  • 158 14 80,000 March Past The King And Queen E London, June, 28 IGHTY thousand ex-servicemen and ex-service women marched past foe King and Queen in Hyde Park yesterday at the greatest parade of the kind seen in Britain. The parade took about an hour and a half to
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  • 154 14 AH Records Broken At The Capitol F Singapore, Tuesday. E manager for Metro-Gold wynMayer in Singapore, Mr. Joe GoUz informs us that local motion picture history was made with the release of in c Good Earth" on Sunday °u r records in the Capitol S2*2 been broken
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  • 53 14 TTi^- M al u ya talkie entitled "Semanjtai SSf r Chapte^2 will be shewn at the 2? Cinema, Geyiang. to-night. There WW be two performances nightly 61a and 9 15 «*»»«r, ai 'Ow Ch h ua Pek "Sff? ChinCSe Tne picture contains many ictinn and
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  • 44 14 r»r v tt Shanghai. June 2<j Dr. Kung Hsiang Hsi. the Chines F nan Minister whQ now n c e^ of the United States, has ImttdZ ZrT^eT: where he intends **3 Yesterday he was received by Presiand Mr. Hull.-sL Chew
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  • 31 14 Mr. Tan Chong Chew is giving a dinner at his residence, Penaiig Cof tO night honour 2 Lsrl Geor^e Trimmer. Guests arr at 7 45° n te that dlnner be served
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  • 232 14 3 CHARGED Amazing Story In Singapore Court Singapore, Monday. A STORY of alleged branding and unfolded before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Cnminai District Court to-day when three Indians, Muthia, Mfeaickam and Palanyappan were charged fT tmmfhtg hurt to a compatriot *V2SL Ran ?asamy on May
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  • 179 14 In Honour Of Mr. Tan Soo Chong (From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca. Monday. The committee arid members of the Eng Choon Huay Kuan gave a dinner at the Toh Guan Club on Saturday night in honour of Mr. Tan Soo Ch a% J P., their President. who onus
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  • 20 14 Reuter. poZ& St t r o ike h rS TaSgTIPZ? receased Tr ""°ad are stated to have
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  • 15 14 H.H. Tunku Kassim has been appointed Kedah Camp t0 H H Th e Sultan of
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  • 57 15 The Rev. R. A. Jardine, who married the Duke and Duchess of Windsor recently officiated at the wedding of Miss Doris Haylett, a 22-year-old Darlington clerk, and Mr. George Gamble, a Darlington coach-painter at St. Paul's Church. Darlington. Co. Durham. The picture shows the Rev. A. Jardine congratulating the bride
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  • 378 15 JOHORE'S SHARE OF RAIL WA V PROFIT (From Our Own Reporter) K"°l3 Lumpur, June 29. H. E. the High Commissioner prerid°d over a full attendance of members of the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur this morning, when six new members, Mr. J. V. Cowgill, acting British Resident
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  • 547 15 TO AID CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GOVERNOR TO PRESIDE AT MEETING CONVENED by Dato Roland BraldVll a mzeting will be held at the Singapore Exchange on July < at 5.15 n.m. to consider the formation of a "Friends of Singapore" Society. H.E. the Governor will preside. The object
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  • 273 15 Cultural Improvement Of Singapore In the charter of the society its objects are stated as follows:— (a) The initiation or furtherance of projects for the embellishment or "the cultural improvement of Singapore; (b> The erection and preservation of monuments; (c) The dedication to the public and the preservation
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  • 158 15 Was Passenger Deranged? i'From Our Orrn Reporteri Kuala Lumpur, Mondpv. A TAMIL who is sain to have been mentally deranged was~ killed 'his morning whea. he fell ofT the night-mail from Singapore. The truin was passing Sungei Beal when the man dived one of the
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  • 115 15 Military Reorganisation Of North China Shanghai, June 29. MARSHAL Fung Yu Hsiang 'better known as the Christian General), Vice-Chairman of the standing Military Committee, will proceed to Kullng to submit certain plans for the military re organisation of North China. It is understood that these plans Wffl
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  • 147 15 Believed To Be Victim Of Brutal Assault Singapore, Tuesday. AHOKKIEN named Ah Tek, who la believed to be the victim of a brutal assault, was found dead in a room in Havelcck Road in the early hours of this morning. When the police and the
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  • 99 15 Urges Closer Economic Relations Reuter. New York, June 28. ALL these rumours and threats of war are far from constituting an insurmountable barrier to closer economic relaTons" said M. Van Zeeland (the SlgtenVemier) when he dined with rmineil of Foreign Relations. th Mr Zealand added g
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  • 12 15 Well-Known Cellist To Visit Singapore Memorial Hall, Singapore, in October.
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  • 333 15 Death Of Well-Known Singaporean MR. Alfred Anchant, a well-known resident of Singapore, passed away very peacefully after a long illness at his residence in Flower Road on Sunday. Mr. Anchant had held many positions in Malaya. He spent his early years as a teacher in
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  • 53 15 Recent visitors to Malaya House include and Mrs. A. M. D'Cotta and Master John DCotta. Singapore. Mrs. J B Douglas, Mr. A. Neave, late F.M.S. Police. Mr. B. Wolden, Selangor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Daly and Miss F. A. Daly, X L., Selangor, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. M. A
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  • 137 15 Roosevelt Wins MAJORITY FOR HIS PROGRAMME Reuter. Washington, June 28. A LTHOUGH those participating in the President's three-titty powwow on Jefferson Isle describe th«" meetings in different ways it is understood that President Roosevelt has won considerable support for his legislative programme. The rebels suggested that
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  • 107 15 i, New York. The theory that every housewife should receive a definite salary from her husband has a staunch supporter in Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President. She has expressed her arguments in favour of such salaries in a discussion on "The Home versus Work for
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    • 237 15 ri j Extract from Straits Times:— I "I also learned that a sample of crocodf.e \fl V. meat has been tested at the College of yl Medicine, Singapore, and has been A\ pronounced equal to venison. So that Ij if Malaya i? ever blockaded, and the V\ V Cold Storage
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  • 1033 16 282 FOR NINE WICKETS ENGLAND 424 Draw Most Likely Result London, June 28. A THREE figure partnership for the eighth wicket between D. A. R. Moloney and A. W. Ror.erts saved the day for N?w Zealand in the Te.st match at Lord's to-day
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  • 279 16 LAST FOUR Austin, Budge, Yon Cramm Parker London, June 27 QUEEN MARY was again present at Wimbledon to-day, when the weatner was glorious. Her Majesty saw Miss Peggy Scriven who is ranked No. 10 in Britain, provide a surprise by beating Miss Katherine Stammers, who is ranked second.
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  • 325 16 At Happy World Stadium Singapore, Tuesday. SOM PONG proved before a big crowd of fight fans at the Happy World Stadium yesterday afternoon, that he is quite prepared for Gunboat Jack when they meet on Friday. It was Som Pong's first appearance in public since his return from
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  • 114 16 At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club TiuK T^L neXt thp B a d "C" class will satf the usual afternoon races The start will be at 5.20 p m On Saturday the final race for tho Clement! Challenge Cup will be sailed iS £2 lady Almsmen SSng pm.
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  • 368 16 S.R.C. And R.A.F. ©a TJk Padang Singapore. Tuesday. THE Singapore Recreation CUwJ1 swept the board in their annua* athletic sport» meeting with the RAP. on tbe S.RC. ground yej4erday. The SLecs scored 57 points and the Airmen 29. A slight shower of rain in tfc* afternoon made the
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  • 663 16 Woman Holder Beaten Singapore, Tuesday. fWO champions were eliminated from the Singapore L. T. A. championship tournament yesterday. Nine ti?-s were played and there were two surprising results. In some of the games •the tennir. reached a high standard. Kamis Singapore hard courts champion was -beaten by
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    • 12 16 .1:*,..^,." V*"'*. v .^j Eraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer. i
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    • 31 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. i' A 1 Ixl Hon e*ong). A British Company Registered t r n T^ eat Britail and Hongkong MOTOR CAit MARINE PERSONAL J ACCIDENT J INSURANCE Thone 4276. <~
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    • 56 16 .j. j CRICKET j j FOOTBALL j I j I BOXING 1 I I TENNIS j I i COLF You will find them all in the S MORNING TRIBUNE j SPORTS SUPPLEMENT j I The first issue of which will be I j SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 3 I 32 PACES
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  • 502 17 JACK DRUCE LOOKS FIT THE GALLOPS Training For First Day's Events ,rrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 29. ..ANY horses taking part in the first of the Perak Turf Club July which begins on Saturday to 1 1 were given exercise this morning. Jwere few
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  • 87 17 The following will represent the JoythreeS 4aVtan Badminton Party at STourt Pa mver B Valley Road, on Sunday at 2.30 frm- k Lawrence de »«g^J^^ oYI T ian Chye, Tan Yew Jiang, O. .IssaCj- u on Sect Thiam Hock.and Tan b <™ Tee Reserves: —T. S. r».oi., y
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  • 338 17 R. A. WIN 4-0 Malay- No Match For Gunners Singapore, Tuesday. T HERE was liierally speaking only 1 one team m it, teh Division at between the IR.A. and the the A*son Road their and, avin f *S OU t, the Gunners own way 4—o. were easy
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  • 15 17 Th- Government Services Fo team against the <gffijjgg match. The Besnr Stadium.
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  • 78 17 Casuals Beat Singapore Harbour Board Singapore, Tuesday, j 1N a third division j 1 terday on the the a fast drive d for so me time, from an "Sft second n b C «t a good save by Samat checked them. again The Harbour Board got on
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  • 931 18 REVIEW OF HOME RACING FORM AND RESULTS DERBY OAKS WINNERS SOLARIO SIRED Exhibitionist A Very Fine Filly IN the last 100 years, writes "Mint 1 kato" in the "Observer," twenty-two winners of the Two Thousand Guineas have won the Derby at Epsom, and three have taken a War Derby run
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  • 92 18 Customs Beat Medicals In League Johore Bahru, June 27 In the second round cf the JBDF League, the Customs met the Medical -ports C,ub on the Istana Padang this evening and won by B—l. J 1 c :^ms who decidedly possessed ttos superior team led 3—o in the
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  • 35 18 S?urt: the Vehicle* Keng Hock, a m lan W hose Chia FMt. Tan Chek £ie «2?* Po &><»> Wbng Chcong Wow' Slm Im Pe »5 and tiCSCrVes Ah ™t Doltoh and fartp,
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  • 300 18 English College Defeat (From Our Own Correspondent) T T m Johore Bahru. June 27 HE English College met the Johore Cricket Club "A" team on the Civil Service Club padang on June 25 and won by 3 wickets and 21 runs The J. C.C. batted first and Webb
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  • 174 18 piNE batting efforts by Cant n. and Eg 9t a „„t Persse sas. v§ br 25 1 "n* honours for the the bo -w.ckets for 57 c Colie ge with five E C ?heVtUnr^ t f h or 65 Quill did all th» mth 12
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  • 159 18 JHE in er-lacul'ty cricket match n °n the Medical College day between the Dentals d s'v L°" in a win most successful batsman cals, scoring 31 runs Scores:— Dentals S. R. Samuel run out R. Ebert lbw 0 W KhelT* C Th6am 500 b Chin B
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  • 263 18 D at beginning, the B.C.R.C P ,J V*- D cricket march b: Thi 2;J!** f:^htlng for th runs. ihe game was played on Hon? Lim Green and resulted a win for Vhe f w.D. by nine runs Scores:— PHD N. Thilanathan c Choon Lens b
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  • 154 18 Johore Bahru. June 26. ERSKUTUAN Keharapan Biia defeated t the Medical Sports Club at cricket on the J.C.C. padang. Scores:— MEDICAL SPORTS CLUB nr' L£. w dhull c Markon b Ahmad 5 A Pa-thii f^^ 1 lt>W b Ahmad 6 P clot C Ahmad b A
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    • 111 19 [tool! jjn l ONE j 1 A STANDARD i TRIALS SOLICITED WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO BUY. j Sole Agents:— mx MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY LTD. j I 7 8, DHOBY GHAUT. J (BRANCHES:- Eas t Coast Road, Singapore. I Stall A-36, Happy World. 1 Ratu Road, Kuala Lumpur. 147 Jalan P. 0.,
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    • 237 19 Listen to the NEW STATION ON A PHILIPS *ADIOPLAYER A new complete range of brilliant shortwave receivers for A. C. D. C or battery operation. g t Years of practical "gw* "g a(iTan ced developments of radio whole of the "arfftj* werM wide Designed by experts and constructed by gjg*
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    • 1200 19 M: idL m I <«pi(Ts A talk by Alfred Lewis. W A 3 fl J a m a \iolin Recital by Isolde alayan Listeners Kadi©| ggggpfeajß Z. (Schubert, arr. Kreisler). Two RomanPROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE ZT ST. 8» 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES javSffcjS aM, Si 1 1 5 SiiSLS BrHtafn on two
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  • 216 20 "Can Eat And Drink Anything Now" For nine long ytara Mr. H. suffered the agony and torture or stomach trouble. For nine years ht searched fcr a cure in vain. Yet only a trial course of Macleans Brand Stomach Powder made him so much better
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  • 276 20 Bitter Fight On The Way? London. A BITTER fight is brewing among the clsrgy on the question of divorce and matters arising out of it. Preparations are being made for a struggle that is bound to be both passionate and long. Clergymen connected with the sam?
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  • 63 20 Declaration By German Official Reuter. PRIVATE We no h\r yy T. us wa4 th., u££L„,££ oa«t las' night by Ihe leader 0 r ?hĕ German labour front 1 •Je declared that the. only D rlvaf.#> iifi Sceo rt °T» iri8 Bt n,Khl when ycu are letp There
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  • 596 20 British Expedition MANY DISCOVERIES MADE Cairo. hampered by tomb robbers, a number of interesting discoveries have been made by the Sir Robert Mond Expedition of the Egyptian Exploration Society, of which Sir Robert is President. The expedition party, led by Mr Oliver Myers, included two
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  • 205 20 Open-Air Fancy Dress Bali Organised Th^rL iS o WiH be Particularly gay in June. There are no fewer than 36 events in "»at month organised by the Commissary of the Fetes de Paris. There SrL?t. ev 7 ything for ev eryone, from ?a?ing SaCr muSic to horec
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    • 517 20 ON A LTIN E Ensures Sound, Natural Sleep 0 9 CHEONG~KOON SENG CO., LTIX AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co. Ltd No. 10, Chulia Street, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, 30TH JUNE 1937 AT 238 PM. 4,7961q. ft. ValUable freehold land at
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    • 98 20 j Pyramids take the palm For sheer hard wear—Pyramid washing beauUfully-theV c" v n fi^f Ch,efs trike the For of bright colours and coloured aS!" .V* 0 Made in a weaJth and plain. Smart. rS-S-JfiTTCL whit «> both fancy p "ate Good. Give Pyramids as presents Buy them for yourself—to
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    • 504 20 Malayan List eoers 9 Radio 8.10 a.m. News in Portuguese. (Continued from pap* 19) 820 a.m. Close Down. T m Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs.). UJiji. SHORTWAVE York W3XAL 17,780; 16.8 pm Concert Relayed from BorPROGRAMMES on Current French Schpnprtariv w?Y*n n«n. To c Events In Russian. The following are
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    • 61 20 8 3 C s°p m Ue VhP°r m reVioU column > Pm- There is my country and ri?t 3 ures. m T day in Ge "nany. sound of?„ 50^ pm 8010 concert: Edith v Vni Rtla-nder, violinist Vol cr 10 20 pm. Good evening, dear listen--11.05 p.m. Press review i„
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    • 83 21 Within <l.c past *i*-m««.th* TICEB sales hay.'.jf' two >.c« records <« surpass the... a S a... May This graph accurately represents the sales of J| 0 1 TIGER BEER (or the first five months of ft each yev. Every year an .ncrease, and dm x «C 5 year the greatest
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  • 587 22 FALSE MOVE? Crippling Economic Independence (By Air Mail) London. June 19. A p LEA for a clear definition of the Government's poiicy regarding tea ifguiatien in Malaya was made by Mi. J. G. Hay, presiding at the annual meeting of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates,
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  • 56 22 By Unknown Submarine Near Valencia Reuter. Alicante, June 27. THE Spanish Government cargo boat Cabo Carlos, proceeding to Valencia from Alicante with a cargo of foodstuffs, was sunk 28 miles from Alican'e by a torpedo lired from an unidentified submarine. Five of the crew of 49 were
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  • 98 22 Verdict On Pamela Werner's Death Peiping, June 26. A VERDICT of murder by a person or persons unknown was returned by the British Consul, Mr. Fitzmaur cc, at •-.c resumed inquest on Pamela Werner thUt morning. The Consul found the evidence inconclusive as regards the identity of thp
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  • 171 22 At Paris International Exhibition Illuminated trees will be cr.e ot the most remarkable and beautiful sights )f the Paris International Exhibition. The greatest care has been taken to build up the Exhibition without damaging the trees of the Trocadero or of the banks of the Seine. At night
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  • 41 22 Many Arrests By Chicago Police Reuter. Chicago, June 26, More than 50 persons have been urrested by the police in an cflori to atop the window-breaking campaign, which has cost Chicago business men more than £100,000 in the past year
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  • 220 22 Overseas Visitors Entertained •By Atr Mitilt WlncUoi. J ii,:g 12 uRLVCESS Alice and tnr L j-» 1 were among 71)0 «ur-ri: at a Coronation «anivn-iui seas visitors at Eton c< iV I'roves i, Lord ifa«n Cecil. una Lord HitKb. uw Vxe-V, b K Marten the ii:.,
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  • 92 22 Lends Coronation Gift Tr British Museum A Coronation oft to fhe ■£2* 4 bronze head. prSntelbJ Ye man nas now been loa'ud by i L manner in which the ThiWk h th s and the treatment of tt h.it ce P resents a young male deity
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  • 122 22 £100.000 Bnildinjr l or nia By Air lltli J'iiy ic A £100(Nit; Masonic i 0 be OuiJt in arcnt/i <• plans. The fliuU iiste ,:u Ti. <>[ ;hr teinpJe will deptnn on i!. r- irt appetiI For u in << tniid? The schtm».* owe it.» i rutigj (<>•
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    • 67 22 Fashion Acclaims the Chic of Cutex Smoky Shades glowing colours that flatter your hands. Ask your favourite shop to show T y° u Ac new soft "Smoky" shades that are especially flattering. Old Rose, Mauve, Rust, Robin Red. Remember that Cutex has a wonderful new polish that applies easier... wears
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  • 412 23 NO MENACE Deep Sense Of Debt To Australia (By Air Mail) (From Ot- Own Correspondent) London, June 19. IN the event of war we could repay our great debt to Australia for her help in the Great War, thanks to our "great naval fortress of Singapore." Mr.
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  • 42 23 Reuter. Trinidad. June 26. Regarding the strike situation, it is understood that the Government i prepared to mediate independently be tween each group of strikers, as it unable to finu anyone in a position tc negotiate for all tne strikers.—Reuter.
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  • 42 23 Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 24. The Senate by 35 votes to 31 voted in favour of raising surtaxes on net incomes above $3,000 but in view of the cioseness of the voting Administration leaders will probably ask fot reconsideration.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 172 23 Cricketer Leaves £20,000 FRIENDS of Albert Edward Relf cricket coach at Wellington College Somerset, who shot himself in the ccliege pavilion on March 26, were sui Prised to learn that he had left '.20,880, thus joining the ranks of the few cricket professionals who have
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  • 182 23 American Wants A Medal From Government Washington D.C. Because he claims to have been the smallest soldier in the American Army during the Great War, Private Nicholas Casale wants Congress to give hin; a gold mccal. Four feet 10 inches in height md weighing about stone, Casale
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  • 34 23 Reuter. Paris, June 26. The French Army will carry out manoeuvres on a large scale, during the .iext two days. They will be staged along he Riveira and Franco-Italian frontier -Reuter.
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  • 256 23 "Unnecessary Risks" Repudiated (By Air Mail) Sheffield, June 15 THE suggestion that "unnecessary risk" are taken in the training of pilots for the Air Force has been repudiated by Viscount Swinton, Secretary of State for Air, in a speech a Sheffield Chamber of Commtrce lunch.
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  • 130 23 British Soldiers' Songs Still Sung In France At festive gatherings in the north or France, when "giants" are para led tnrough the towns, or archers, or pigeon iunciers meet, the day nearly always ends in song. The uninformed visitor might think that the town was full of Englisx
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