Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales I 1 \XJ v -No. 152 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wed., June 30, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES'. SINGAPORE, aT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937 FIVE
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    • 533 2 M. HASSAN, Ij M, %i «7, Bras Basah Boat, 1 SINGAPORE. I i Telephone No. 3411. Bra -eh at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. BTOCKISTS OF: I *Tlgidalres, Koldchests, modern I I —ectric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, 1 electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic ap- pUances, sanitary
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    • 553 2 •g» 4. j ARE YOU FULLY AWARE OF OUR i S CHARGES BEING MODERATE FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND I I WATER INSTALLATION! OUR WORKMANSHIP IS GUAR- 1 ANTE ED FOR ANYTHING ELEC- TRICALLY DONE AND WATER PIPING LAID. AND GENERAL J REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. j Thone 7176 or call at
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    • 759 2 NOTICE. THE JESSELTON ICE AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has b?en made to the Directors of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place of the following snare Certificates which are alleged to have been lost:— Certificate No. 93,
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    • 366 2 PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE. Chapter 216, Sec 18 (4) AUCTION SALE of unredeemed pledges comprising diamonds and brilliants, pearl and stoneset Jewellery and gold and silver ornaments, etc., pawned during the month of December, 1936, at the following Pawnshops in Malacca:— L Fook Hin Tong, Bunga Raya Road. 2. Fook Foh Tong,
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    • 437 2 GRADUATE OF THE TOEIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. MR. MRS. AKAJI, 216-2, Queen Street, Singapore, near Feet Office. r Beauty C»r»« fcl. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 11, High Street, Singapore Thone 3786. DIIITOX THE UNIVERSAL STOMACHIC SALINE. NeoireJieee au ssceas ef mciiity of the **y* c fr take, away »JPJ* We* eueeess
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  • 341 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES BRITISH SHIPPING DECLINE Government Borrowing Suggested "THE Government of this (ountry should 1 borrow £50,000,000 or £100.000,000 anl devote it to the Merchant Service," declared the Earl of Glasgow when he spoke recently at the annual meeting of the Glasgow branch of the Navy League. There were,
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  • 216 3 Government Plans For Development Bangkok. EUROPEAN .shipping firms anxious to extend their wharves and hanulmg facilities have deferred embarking on these projects owing to the Government plans for developing the port of Bangkok. This presents a big problem for as the committee lor experts appointed ov the
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  • 68 3 Singapore, Monday. A notice to mariners gives information regarding a dolphin off Southern Reclamation in the Malacca StraitEastern Shore, Penang Harbour The corrected position of the dolphin is a distance of 2.95 miles. 149 degrees from Fort Cornwallis flagstaff in Lat. 5 deg. 23' N., and
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    • 420 3 STEAMS* BAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) l\ O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937 fXAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July' 2 SOUDAN 6,500 July 4 ttAJPUTANA 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 6,800 Aug. 27
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    • 131 3 INDO-CHTNA 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, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse sorts. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA arr. Sails. YUENSANG July 1 July
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    • 593 3 M. 8, X, I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) 1 (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES* NEW YORK (via Panama) Daa Due Sailing Dae arMmm Penang Spore Spore via Hew York f tms KOMAKI MARU July 1 July s July 7 Auc. 16 mjs KANO MARU Aug. IS
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    • 392 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. 3 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec. 11
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    • 441 3 STEAMS! SAjXirTOl §NOeU>DEUTSCKER LLQYD The ondernotea art tne Compeau intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOX MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. mm, as. "POTSDAM" omits North China Due Singapore July I I m.s. "TRAVE** omits Manila ft Japan Due Singapore July ta HOMEWARD FOR HOLLAND, HAMBWBG MMMMMM. SJS. SCHARNHORBT"
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  • 1921 4 SIMILAR TO MALAYA'S ILLICIT SAMSU DISTILLERS THE traffic in drink, particularly in toddy of poor quality, is assuming the proportions of a menace in Ceylon, writes A. Williams in the Times of Ceylon. It Is an insidious danger, firstly because no rational man. who himself likes a
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  • 448 4 Soldier Traced By News Photo London, k LMOST a year after he heroically rescued a woman from the Thames, a young Scots soldier has gone to prison. His offence is bigamy, and he was traced by his wife, who lives in Glasgow, when she saw his
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    • 289 4 Felt Blown 0% Out For many years this lady could not eat the smallest meal without feeling, in her own words, "blown out." Every indigestion sufferer will know what that means. Now she pins her faith to Kennies. Read her letter M i have suffered for many years with a
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    • 325 4 WHEN Hin UIRI VERY YOUNG THE jjjflSHK DIONNE QUINTUPLETS WERE BATHED Now that they are such big girls... the Quintuplets are Bathed only with PALMOLIVETOOCY LITTLE QUINS! A!w ays thei, smooth tender baby skin has had the most scientific and lovely through the years, care. At the time of their
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  • 670 5 S.R.A. MOVE Position Of The Commissioners MONTH ago it was suggested by rt the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association that the majority of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners were not ratepayers ar c defined by the Ordinance. Further correspondence on the point is contained in th
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  • 235 5 In Pulling Child Away From Cattle (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. UOW Siew Cheng, an old man of 71 years, was gored to death was revealed in the inquest held on his death in the Second Court to-day when Raja Petra acted as coroner. Ng
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  • 228 5 LOCAL BROADCASTING rTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—The decision to shorten the hours of the ZHL Station will not meet with the approval of local listeners. It should be borne in mind that not all listeners go on Saturday nights to Raffles or the
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  • 85 5 (F r om Out Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 28. The St Francis Association will be holding a Bocial and Literary meeting in the St. Francis Institution Recreation Hall on June 30. Capt. Ali bin Mardin, M.B.E. will be officially welcomed on that occasion. Capt. Ali recently represented
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  • 38 5 Owing to the indisposition of the Rt. Rev. P. Ruaudel, the tea-party and variety entertainment which was to have been held at St. Patrick's School on July 3. will now be postponed until July 10.
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  • 20 5 Mrs Ashley, wife of Mr. E.L. Ashley, Assistant Engineer, P W.D., Lumut has returned to Lumut from Batu Gajah Hospital
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    • 215 5 RE-AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! Roots need not *m F Po»P- Mi Nourish the Hair OrftanNm bf mapping with KOTALKO True Hair Grower. YOU WILL QUICKLY 91 SEE NEW HAIR UiLUUKjfc. Wr3 GROWING through tin PeaJp, i'vpii whore It Is bald or the hair li »tjt thin. The new
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    • 57 5 FOR THE CONNOISSEUR EN fit is the LEICA in connection with the famous LEITZ lenses, specially corrected and built for the Leica size, which turns out the outstanding pictures! Do never believe that there is another lens, which Is "Also Suitable" SCHMIDT SHOTEN LTD., 90, Robinson Road, Singapore. "THE LEICA
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    • 233 5 I REFUSE ALL CHEAP SUBSTITUTES j I AND PURCHASE ONLY THE I I GENUINE I Hj MM 9 I The finest toilet SOAP in the World I I NOT ONLY THE PUREST YOU CAN BUY AT ANY PRICE I I BUT A REAL SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISEASE, A 1 1 (MUCK
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  • 483 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, June 29. tfimnra Last Price To-day Cnangf Tv?nM Barely Steady Very Steady Snot Buyers. 9 9T6 9>/ 2 -116 rr Sellers. 9 1116 9* 3 —ljl6 May Buyers 9 9 16 9\' 2 —116 SeUers. 9 11.16 9% _1 1« July-Sept Buyers. 9 5
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  • 821 6 FRASER CO.'s WEEKLY SHARE REPORT BULLISH TENDENCY OF METAL MARKET jpRASER «it cl Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated June 29. states:—Up to to-day very Uttii had happened during the past week in the general situation at home to call fo-: special comment. To-day, however, :he new French
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  • 139 6 WiU Be Stiffer In Future Shanghai, June, 30. AS soon as Mr. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to China, arrived in Shanghai yesterday from his three months' .ojourn in Tokyo, he wasted Cc time m calling an important corference of all the military and naval officials; and revealed
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  • 215 6 Taxi-Dancer To Receive About V.30,000 CHIZUKO Mori, a taxi-dancer In a W Yokohama dance hall. is reported to be one of the chief beneficiaries named In the will of a Russian scholar who passed away in Paris last year, as a result of which she will receiv•
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  • 68 6 oJ London, June 28. The Sock Exchange to-day opened firm but when early promise of renewed activity failed to materialise the market narrowed wi'h the trend rather Irregular. A few leading rubbers were in demand but otherwise the markets were practically featureless. With foreign exchanges, spot francs rallied
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  • 139 6 Tongkangs Idle HARBOUR WORK HELD UP (N PENANG Penang. Tuesday. Ĕr SECTION of the unloading coolies working in godown in Weld Quay struck work pending a settlement of their demand for higher wages. The strikers comprise labourers employed exclusively by Chinese firms in the Beach Street
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  • 107 6 Silver Question Not To Be Discussed Shanghai, June. 30 THE results of yesterday's Interview between Dr. H. H. King. the Chinese Finance Minister and ViceCharman of the Central Executive yuen and Mr. Morgenthau. U. S. Secretary to the Treasury, have not been an nounced. It
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  • 61 6 Reuter. London. June 29. The Secretary of State for the Colonies said yesterday in ren'y to a question that he proposed to wait for the recommendations of the Government of Hona Kong and the Council of the Hong Kong University before coming to any decision about the
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  • 33 6 Mr. Kao Ling Pai, Chinese Consul-General in Singapore, who attended the Coronation as one of China's representatives, returns to Singapore next month. He left Marseilles on June 24 to arrive on July 16.
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  • 23 6 Mr. I. Storch, of Messrs, Storch Bros. Ltd., has just returned from long leave and resumed charge of f he Kuala Lumpur Branch.
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    • 798 6 |j overse? Chifiese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incc-rccr-ted In the Straits Settlement!). Successors to i The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited. M Ho Hon? Bank. Limited, and r iie Oversea-Chinese Bank, Limited. i CAPITAL: i l Authorised 54i\000,000.00. Issued and PaM Up I HEAD OFFICE, CBJNA BUILDING, CB ULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. r
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  • 1602 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers «i-ampat Tin 6)- 6 b 6,2 6 6 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 8 3716 35'- 35|6 £1 Austral Malay 561- 58|- 56 6 58,--5- Ayer Hitam
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  • 482 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday morning. Singapore: 32 cts-, up Va Market Tons: Dull. London: 9 7;16d.. down l;16d. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York: 19 116 cts-, up I|l6 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. The marked iI quiet and somewhat uncertain. The French situation is
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  • 86 7 London, June 29. Exechequer returns show that total ordinary revenue for the current financial year to date amounts to £133,347,323. On the corresponding date of last year the total was All items of direct taxation show increased yields and Custom and Excisf collected to date amount to £''9,539,000
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  • 84 7 London. June 20. Pans New York 4.93 1 8 Montreal 4.94%. Brussels 29.223 4 Geneva 21.54%. Amsterdam 8.97%. .Milan 93 11 16. Berlin 12.29%. Stockholm 19.39% Jopenhagen 22.40 >slo 19.90 ienna 26% Piasue 141%. Belgrade 216 vladrid norn Lisbon 110 316 Rio 4% sellers official Athens 547% Bucharest
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  • 642 7 A Fine Display Of Fashions FE Paris Season this year will ba marked not only by the International Exhibition but by an extremely fin? display of fashions, for every grand couturier feels that th e eyes of the woiid are on French capital and all intena
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  • 143 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. June 30Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payabl? Date to date TTN Hitam Tin 5% Ink June 30 to July 5 July 1 15% Kamuntlng 10% Int. July 13 July 16 July 5 10% Kuchttl 205c Int. July
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    • 238 7 YOUR TEETH WILL LIKE Stain and Discoloration Quickly DUapfPoar USE Kolynos—it is different A iiti s from any other toothpaste, tm t o ac long asOarNNAm booth Its action is different, its for- pastes because you use only mula is different. It acts on dull half as much. Rt dm
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  • 105 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day Medan. Jask, tAmsterdams and -Lonaon§ Netherlands, closing 1.30 pm toc?ay. Australia, New Zealand, Java and nmor Dilry: Qantas, closing 10 pm tomorrow. X Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai, •Kobe Mfcnlla and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing i 0 p.m. Saturday. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 180 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day Demreries of boxholders' letters only 330 J£L?^?nf eneral of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. respectively on the same Mails expected from Europe etc by Air (Netherlands) toDelivenes of boxholders* letters 7 P n» a o n d c ay
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  • 27 8 */r7? c ss Hong Thon f °r Bagan only Mail previously announced as closing at r.m m to-°day JUne 29 j no close ft 3
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  • 91 8 Public Functions Ani 1 Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 30 Rotary Club Dinner, Adelphi Hotel 8 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I, SCC v. Inn! skill ings*. S.C.C; Div 111 Medical Services v. S.C.F.A SHB Tennis: S.L.T.A. Tournament, SCC Annual General Meeting of Singapore Government Public Works Co-opera-tive Thrift
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  • 21 8 The Air Mall (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on June 23 mas de* liver ed in London on June 29.
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    • 297 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOT.EI j j to-night COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j J DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight j J and New Programme Success of the S \D FOKIEN MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO j D. MARVIN Y. KRAVCHENKO K. ERMOLAEVA, j J Popular Cabaret Entertainers Presenting Character and Classical
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    • 39 8 I Children don't have to be coaxed to use Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste. They like its good-enough-to- eat fi the fresh clean n childhood will in sound, white th and firm., althy gums in DUNLOP FOR DURABILITY j DIAMOND BEER!
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    • 1237 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—I93I. Morris Saloon. 14.9. Excellent mechanical condition, ne v battery and tyres good. Price $300. Apply Mr. Moss. Commander of Dockyards Office. Naval Base, Singapore. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that FRANCI? GOH YONG LEE of No. 4, Oxley Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for
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    • 310 8 nv**m tp j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i 1 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY IX3II PER DATT AND TIME DjanS and K. Toengkal gjffi JUne 2 1 Sm Pon n tntnak nd ™S£ns 3 3 p.m! Indies:- B agan I 5 i p£ Trengganu (Parcels only) KjS ill Em' TarTrnoa' JSS Vf p.m
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  • 1414 9 GLOV/ING TRIBUTE TO SIR GEORGE TRIMMER Singapore, Tuesday. GLOWING tribute to the work of Sir George Tnmmer during his chairmanship of the Singapore and Penang Harbour Boards was made this evening when Mr. Tan Chong Chew, contractor of the Harbour Board, held a dinner at
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  • 115 9 Quarter Million At Hendon Reuter Wireless. London, June 28. A SUCCESSION of thrills and humorous incidents entertained nearly a quarter of a million people assembled at Hendon for the most spectacular annual display yet given by the R.A.F. Their Majesties, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Duke and
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  • 25 9 Reuter. Paris. June 29. The French Government are reported to have taken possession of the Schneider Works, the largest munition factory in France.—Reuter.
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  • 49 9 Dr. Wu Lien-teh, D.Sc. L.L.D., untitled famous plague specialist and Director of China s Quarantine Service, is expected to visit Singapore, Ipoh and Penang in middle July before proceeding to Java for the League of Nations' Rural Hygiene Conference which is to be heM at Bandoeng on August 2.
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  • 137 9 Police Inspector's Aqtazing Story Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN Inspector Goodship i-ade an application before Mr. K. H. Blacker (Third Magistrate) for the arrest of a man named Lim Ton, he (the Inspector) made some startling allegations. He said that on receipt of certain information he searched a house
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  • 86 9 Home Note Circulation Jumps Reuter Wireless. London, Jun e 28. 4 FEATURE has been the fresh jump in the no'e circulation to the recora level of £483 700,000. This increase, however, Is covered by the Bank of England's purchase of gold amounting to over £5,000,000. The increase in
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  • 64 9 Not A Rich Man's Society We arc asked to make it clear that the proposed society Th? Fr end of Singapore, particulars of which were given yesterday, is not a rich mar's society. Membership is open to anyone. mal-» or female. All interested, both men and women,
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    • 15 9 Ask for further particulars. (JNIVERSAI| CARS LTD. mn 1T WEARXE BROS., LTD. Kuala Lumpur-Malacca-Seremban-Muar MASTER'S
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    • 228 9 f TM OLAO I M£T VOU^ml^M to see kiddies poorty and miserable when I know that all they need is a dose of California Syrup of Figs' to relieve their bowels and clear their systems. "What a load oft your mind it must be to see them so full of
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    • 484 10 •J. «g. ALL RECORDS SiVIASHED FOR PAST 5 YEARS! t "In praising the film, a well-known I Singapore Chinese journalist dcs- Film snould hay a lon cribes whole film as outstanding, ran It is a fine Tribute to I magnificently done and the best that n mmM i i a
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    • 245 10 j MAE WEST j IN A SNAPPY COMEDY FULL OF HILARIOUS SITUATIONS "GO WEST fIfHKT S itv A THEATRE ROYAL «p* to-night PJB 1 J IREMENDOUS SUCCESS EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT j IT AS THE BEST TAMIL PICTURE YET MADE, j M. K. THYAGARAJA BAGAVATIMR in j "SATHYA SEELAN" j
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  • 121 11 Commons Query On Law Suit Reuter. London t June 29. IN the House of Commons, replying to Mr.Touche, Mr. Ormsby Gore, Colonial Secretary, said he was aware- of a recent judgment of the Privy Council in favour of the owners of certain property in Singapore on
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  • 42 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 29. AFTER a two days' debate in which bishops and distinguished medical and legal authorities took part, the Honse of Lords last night gave the Marriage Bill its second reading without a division.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 86 11 Divorcee's Promise Is Binding Reuter. London. June 20. AN interesting judicial decision was given in the House of Lords yesterday. The decision, held by a majority of 3 —2, was that a promise to marry was valid and binding when, made by the respondent in a divorce case
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  • 60 11 British Pressmen Not Banned Reuter. Rome, June 29. THE Italian Minister of Popular Culture formerly known as the Minister of Propaganda—has denied that British newspaper correspondents were banned from the port of Naples: i The explanation given is that the band applied to one correspondent who was Incorrectly
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  • 45 11 Shanghai, June 29. Mr. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to China, is expected 'to arrive at Shanghai this morning. In the afternoon he will have a meeting with the Japanese military and naval authorities, who have assembled in Shanghai to receive him.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 131 11 Additional Grant Is Approved Reuter Wireless. House of Commons, June 28. THE House agreed to the motion to increase the Exchange Equalisation Fund by £200,000 000. Sir John Simon, concluding the debate, said he had go. d reason to believe the line he was asking the House to
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  • 55 11 The office-bearers of the Malacca Rotary Club for one year from June -1 aro: president: Capt. A. W. Frisby; vice-pre-sident: Mr. Ho Seng Ong. M.A., F.R.G.S., hon secretary: Mr. Chan Choo Tiong; hon! treasurer: Dr. D. C. Richards; Directors: Dr. S. Thambipillay; Messrs V Chase Currier, Tan Chong Lek, JJ>.,
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  • 14 11 The Hon, Che untitled Sheriff, Secretary to Government, Kedah, has resumed duty after leave.
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  • 91 11 Easier Situation In Trinidad Reuter. Trinidad, June 29 rGOTIATIONS for the settlement of strikes in the oilfields are officially described as more hopeful. A number of persons alleged to be agitating have been arrested under the powers given to the Governor to suppress violence. There has been no
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  • 70 11 New Building Begun In London Reuter Wireless. London. June 28. FE foundation stone of a new Anglican Church house to cost nearly £500,000 was to-day laid by Queen Mary in the presence of a number of Archbishops and Bishops from Home and overseas and other dignitaries. The house
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  • 123 11 Singapore. June 30. Ships alongside tne Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Cremer 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Naldera 18; Mata Hari 15: Calchas 13; Djambi 11; Glenogle 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Karagola 30; Steel Traveler 32; Eurylochus 36.
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  • 332 11 The following passengers are sailing by the P and O. liner Naldera which is leaving Singapore for Europe on Friday. July 2. at 9.30 a.m.:— Mrs. A. V. Aston. Mr. A. S. Aldis. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Alsop. Miss Alsop. A. R. LED Ayers. Mr. and
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  • 25 11 The Chargeurs Reunis liner Cap untitled rane is due at Singapore from Colombo to-day and will sail the same day for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong.
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  • 25 11 The M.M. liner Andre Lebon is due at Singapore on Saturday at 9 a.m. and will sail for Saigon the same day at 2 p.m.
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  • 446 11 IN SINGAPORE Social On Visiting Flagship Singapoie, Tuesda>. A HIGHLY successful social function took place this afternoon on board the H.I.J.M S. Iwate, the flagship of the Japanese naval training squadron now in Singapore, at the invitation of Vice Admiral Minecht Koga. Over 700 people including about
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  • 76 11 First Sta*re In New Service Opened Reuter. London, June 29. THE first stage in the Empire cheap air mail service with letters at three halfpence per half ounce, opened to-day when the Imperial Airways flyingboat Centurion left Southampton for Central and South Africa with 110,000 letter*, including
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  • 103 11 Not An Obstacle To Peace Reuter. New York, June 29. ALL th3se rumours and threats of war are far from constituting an insurmountable barrier to closer economic relations, said Mr. Van Zeeland, the Belgian premier, when hs was entertained at dinner by the Council of Foreign Relations.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesieht Specialist* 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D O.Sc Dr. of Ocular Science. Mil I—— 111 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. (Optician air. X. FAN). (Tel. tint) CTS, South Bridge Road. Singapore. Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now
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    • 120 11 4. {gi ABRI C 1% Geylang-Joo Chiat Road Junction, i To-night To-morrow Night at 7.45 p.m. m I Shirley Temple in "OUR LITTLE GIRL" I (You'll simply adore her in her greatest picture) i S and 1 Warner Oland in "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT" I (Murder In The Land Of
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    • 499 11 J, I Great World Showj CABARET c"* I EXTENSION TO lA. M. 1g j I tJtm m y '""'"sTARI lNG^^O^JlGH^*^'* j DANCE COMPETTTJONS I (WEDNESDAY, 301H JUNE TO 2ND JULY). S FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY i WALTZ 30TH JUNE. > J SLOW-FOX-TROT IST JULY. i QUICK-STEP 2ND JULY. j 3
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 495 11 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeph g it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest vrill still be included in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • 33 12 Mrs. A. Auchant and family wish to thank all friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Alfred Auchant and also those who sent telegrams, wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 711 12 gROADCASTING in Singapore on a medium wavelength began nearly three months ago. What is the verdict on it? A few people have written to the newspapers and a few editorials have been written in which the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, which is running the service, has been severely
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  • 69 12 High Awards For Soviet Party Reuter Wireless. Moscow, June 29. DROFESSOR Schmidt and seven other members of the Soviet North Pole scientific expedition are to receive the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" and the Order of Lenin and will also receive 25.000 roubles each by
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  • 55 12 Mr. J, A. Dean Tlo Act As President Following the departure of Mr. J. M. Sime. president of the Singapore Cricket Club, the committee have appointed Mr. J. A. Dean to act as president and Mr. R. Crawford to act as vice-president until the annual meeting, which
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  • 254 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Vigilantes i MONTH ago the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association made the starting suggestion that the majority of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners were not ratepayers as required by the Ordinance. A ratepayer is denned as a person who has paid or is liable for rates solely
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  • 136 12 QF more interest to the general body of the public is the suggestion of the Ratepayers' Association committee that a reduction should be made in the Municipal, charge for water. In view of the satisfactory Budget figures, it was decided to wiite suggesting that the charge for the
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  • 171 12 QNE of the objections to restriction schemes in industry is that they tend to promote lawlessness. Potential smugglers are likely to discover that it Is possible to evade the authorities and make nefarious profits. It was often contended that the Stevenson scheme of rubber restriction had precisely this effect
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  • 202 12 rpHE use of cinematograph films a a a means of education is now an established fact. Most nations of the world have produced pictures in order to educate the mass in the way that their national policy dictates. It is interesting to note that Japan at present is
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  • 314 12 By "Looker Oa" i GANG of youths lipped a haystack to pieces in Leicestershire. It is not known what they wanted a needle for. A A "Tunny fishers are usually men of a very determined nature," says a writer. They invariably take a strong line. A
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  • 1984 14 STRONG FINANCES OF FEDERATION CHEAPER EDUCATION PLEA SIR SHENTON THOMAS DEFENDS DECENTRALISATION (By Our Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. JJEFERENCE to the exceptionally strong financial position of the Federation, and a proposed five-year development plan which will be submitted to members in connection with
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  • 281 14 Change In Federal Council Procedure 1N the Federal Council meeting held yesterday in Kuala Lumpur, the Legal Adviser (Mr. Adrian Clark) moved that •the Standing Orders of the Council from June 30, 1937, be repealed and replaced by Standing Orders in terms of the draft which was
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  • 832 14 IMPORTANT MEASURE IN FEDERAL COUNCIL AS already briefly reported in yesterday's issue, the Federal Council, at their meeting in Kuala Lumpur, passed the important .Road Traffic Bill, which, while repeating and replacing the present Motor Vehicles Enactment, the Transport Licensing Enactment and certain sections of
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  • 64 14 Seizure Of Islands In Amur River Reuter. Tokyo. June 29. THE Japanese Foreign Office has instructed Mr. Shigemitsu, Ambassador in Moscow, to protest to thrSoviet Government against the alleged occupation of the Bolishoi and Sennuha Islets in the Amur River In the meantime the Manchukuo has
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  • 104 14 Death At Over 87 Years Of Age London. June 29. THE death is announced of Lord P Craigmyle, Baron Shaw of Dunfermline, former Lord Advocate for Scotland. He was just over 87 years of age.—Reuter. Lord Craigmyle was chairman of the Royal Commission on the Dublin Riots In
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  • 96 14 New Sculpture Halls Opened By King British Official Wireless. London. June 29. THE King and Queen drove to-day from Buckingham Palace in an open drawn landau by four Windsor Greys to Tate Gallery where the King opened the new sculpture halls which are the gift of Lord Duveen.
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  • 121 14 Reaches 112 Miles An Hour In Trial Run British Official Wireless. London. June 29. a TRAIN speed of over 112 miles an hour was reached to-day by the new luxury express known as the Coronation Scot, on the London, Midland and Scottish railway This train is to be
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  • 47 14 The High Commissioner has appointed the following to'be members of the Permanent Committee to assist the Board of the Rubber Research Institute for a further period of three years, with effect from June 15, 1937, inclusive: Messrs. J. C. Innfs. A. P. Cranna, Choon Kia Peng, C.B.E.
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  • 417 15 BAR COMMITTEE'S POWERS JOHORE CASE Objections Against Procedure (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 28. AS a sequel to a criminal case heard before the Magistrate in Muar, in which certain disclosures were made, a report in the form of a letter was written to
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  • 209 15 Mac West Picture At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Wednesday. CAST in a role she made for herself— for she wrote the screen playMac West is seen in one of her typical characterisations in "Go West Young Man," the Paramount picture which came to the
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  • 187 15 "Murder Goes To College" At Alhambra Singapore, Wednesday. A LHAMBRA'S new comedy-thriller, A "Murder Goes to College,' made its debut last night and was hailed as one of the best of its type. Roscoe Karns and Marsha Hunt play the leading roles and they are well sup- ported by
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  • 1056 15 BUSINESS AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING the last meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association committee, the following resolutions were passed regarding bills before the Legislative Council:— The Bill to Amend the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 151 of the Revised Edition) This committee is of the opinion that section
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  • 140 15 "Roberta" At The Capitol On Monday A good attendance is expected at the Capitol on Monday next, when Roberta" will be shown In aid of the funds of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. It is some time since we first saw "Roberta," but it is one of those films
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  • 117 15 TRADE PEACE PARLEY NEW MOVE America Willing To Co-operate Reuter. Washington, June 29. DRESIDENT Roosevelt and M. Paul Van Zeeland. Premier of Belgium, have made a joint statement declaring that the United States is disposed to co-operate in the "ioinfc work" of rebuilding international trad?, solving monetary matters and effecting
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  • 140 15 Death Of Well-Known Johore Resident (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 29. THE death occurred at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru, on June 28 of Ungku Hapsah, wife of Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Clerk of the magistrate's office. Johore Bahru, after a prolonged illness. The funeral took
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  • 77 15 Reuter. London. 29. Two unofficial strikes are in progress in Britain. A number of Lancashire bus drivers are on strike and at Hull, a lightning strike of dock workers has held up activity in the docks. About 2.000 men are involved. They have been urged by
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  • 48 15 Members of th e Clerical Union are reminded of the anniversary dinner tv be held in the club house grounds on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. By courtesy of Mr. K. H. Tann, of the Universal Pictures Corporation, a cinema programme will be shown alter dinner.
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  • 37 15 We have been asked to state that the At Home arranged for to day at the Airport Restaurant, in honour of Mr. Fida Husein Mohamedally Nahkoda, has been postponed to Monday, at the same time and place.
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  • 1440 17 THREE DAYS NOT ENOUGH DRAWN GAME Tourists Outplay Time I London, June 29. A FIGHTING finish enabled the New Zealanders to make a draw or it in the first Test match at Lord's to-day after they had been set to make 356 to win. There
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  • 632 17 Chinese IJeat R.A.F. Narrowly Singapore, Wednesday. rE Chinese had all the luck when they met the R.A.F. at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, a solitary goal scored late in the second half deciding the issue in their favour. The
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  • 37 17 IN a friendly soccer match on the Padang yesterday the S.C.C. "B" team beat the second eleven of the Gordon Highlanders by 2—o. Fraser scored both goals for the CiUD in the last ten minutes.
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  • 489 17 Quarter And Semi-Final Stages Singapore, Tuesday. FE Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament narrowed down to the quarter-finals and semi-finals with the playing of several ties yesterday Greatest interest was centred in the match in which Wise and Choon Leong played against Drooglever and V. Anderson. Wise and Choon
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  • 127 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. The annual report of the Asahan Badminton Party says inter alia: Prior to the departure of Mr. A. ftrachan, a general meeting was held on May 27, 1936, with a view to re--0 ganise the whole Party and to elect (ffice-bearers. The following
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  • 938 18 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING ON JULY 10 Heats This Sunday At Padang EXCELLENT entries have been received for the Singapore A.A.A. championship meeting to be held in Singapore next month, the heats being fixed for Ju'y 4 and the finals on July 10, on the Padang.
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  • 144 18 Championship Tournament Nearing End (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. THE Malacca lawn tennis championship meting is coming to a close and the finals in all divisions will be played next week. The following are the resul's of the James played last week. MENS* OPEN SINGLES: E. S.
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  • 212 18 THE Raffles College Union eerily de--1 featud the S.C.R.C. at cricket on Sunday at Bukit Timah by seven wickets. Scores:— S C.R.C. Oscar Hing c Hoffman b Clarke 7 Gan Kee Tian b Hoffman 0 Tan Boon Soon cde Silva b Tallala 25 Evan Wong c
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  • 183 18 The Minto Cricket Union beat the Government Printing Office on Saturday at Upper Serangoon by 90 iuns* Scores: MINTO C.U. Osman Hassan c and b C. Dumbleton 8 Mohamed Sidek run out 10 Amin Kechil b L. Dumbleton 3 Mohamed Shah b L. Dumbleton 40 Mohamed
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  • 170 18 WEARNE Bros. XI beat the Xhalsa Assertion by 14 runs at Farrer Park en Sunday: Scores:— WEARNE BROTHER!* G. Michael run out. 6 L. Sullivan run oui 6 A. Pennefather lbw. Williams 48 D. Angus b Williams 4 Masefield b Williams 0 A. Hull b Williams
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  • 308 18 NO fewer than 734 runs wer? scored at Tanglin on Sunday when the F.MS Police visited the barracks and played the United Services. The match was drawn. F.MS. Police—lst Innings L. H. Pearce c Tombs b Simpson 48 G. Denison Smith c Elsmlie b Evans 80
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  • 53 18 Junior Dept. XI vs. R.A. Blakan Mati to-day at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road. K. Leembruggen (capt.i, Suratta., T. B. Shaw, Tan uuan Kiat. Au Kow Chu. B. M. Barker, Au Keng Chu, V. Armstrong, R. Ifailal, Cns Chu Seng, Goh Chin Chye Reserves:—M. T. Hope, Tat
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  • 63 18 Spartan Badminton Party team vs the Joybells Badminton Party at the former's court, 16. River Valley Road on Sunday next at 230 p.m.: Khoo Eng Tee, Tan Kok Ann, Cheong Scon Thuan. d:g Thiam Seng, Tang Ec Sing, Yap V>w Keng. Koh Oon kiong, Leo Teng Hoo, Gan
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    • 44 19 WELLS-GARDNER RADIOS ARRIVED. Isnl All Models From 5 to 13 Tubes and Battery Sets. SERVICEMEN NOTE!! Original Wells-Gardner Replacement Parts Available To All Service Shops and Servicemen At Usual Selling Prices. Sole Agents in Malaya: SUN RADIO SERVICE Co 124, Cecil Street. Thone 4454.
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    • 54 19 H yWe present a new Radio A FSfnty in size. A Giant in performance. 5 Tube operates on either HO volts or 230 volts A.C. or D.C. mains. It brings programmes not only from Singapore but also N.1.R.0.M., Bangkok, Bar.dceng, ere, for only $49.50 with aerial. SPOT RADIO LTD. M,
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    • 244 19 j T u Tome »oop gj^Qg^ I A Marvellous j I IJ Achievement Irjl \S n Manufacturings l The "ELECTRIC EYE" automatic tuning adjuster and the Hluminated i "LINE-LIGHT" station indicator operating on a spacious dial- are note- l worthy features of this 3-waveband Pye Receiver. Everything is marked clearly
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    • 1871 19 Malayan Listeners' HadiohSS^Zirr view in German and Call DJQ. 8.35 p.m. Music of youth. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE g£> **w «I w cfom* ur- l£ IS: Be8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES j£« pm.-John Londoner »t Home' a Jsi? n D,E JN DJ 546 •An evening with some of his 935 p.m. To-day in
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  • 2196 21 A BRIDGE BETWEEN EUROPE ASIA DISCORDS WHICH MUST BE ELIMINATED HpHE talk given by Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan in the series "Responsibilities of Empire", recently broadcast; by the BBC, is prints below in full. Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khau U a distinguished Indian lawyer. He was
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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    • 153 21 FRESHNESS TO THE LAST CIGARETTE A twist of a coin opens the lid! Listen for the hiss caused through inrush of air replacing vacuum—this is your assurance of factory freshness! The Patent "Evertite" tin can easily be resealed by screwing on lid. For more permanent closing, press on lid with
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    • 351 21 How to Cure Your SKIN ERUPTION Why suffer humiliation from the scrutiny ECZEMA of passers-by? If your fcce is marred by a mmmm9^^ disfiguring eruption, an angry rash, or un- nUADI'C IT/*U sightly blotches, a course of Cuticura treat- UrlvDl 9 II Vfl ment will quickly clear you skin. Healing
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  • 292 22 Movable Schools And A Theatre On A Bus A BRIGHT green double-decker bus wi«, seen in Shanghai in mail week, in various parts of Chinese territory. It is a new device adopted by the Cnir.gkiang Mass Education Bureau for educational purposes. It is a movable school, theatre, broadcasting
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  • 60 22 Jean Harlow's Successor Refuses Role Worcester, Mass.. June 14. Miss Rita Johnson, screen actress tested as a possible substitute for the late Miss Jean Harlow in "Saratoga," has telegraphed her parents that she nad declined the role in Miss Harlow's unfinished picture on the advice of counsel She
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  • 880 22 New Machines 20-TON MONOPLANES IN PRODUCTION pOURTEEN of the largest and fastest four-engined landplane airliners in the world are scheduled to go into service on Imperial Airways routes v,ithin the next eighteen months, supplementing over important stages the operations of the flying-b>at fleet and working other services
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  • 221 22 Soviet klectrio-Narcosis Experiments Succeed Moscow. A PROCESS of "electric sleep deadens all the semes is being per* fee ted by a young Soviet scientist pV fessor G. Kaiendarov. The tschn'c* name- for the process is narcosis." Bj introducing electrodes under the skin of th* head and at
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  • 80 22 Nude Pictures Taken Off Walls Of Museum juos Angeles. June a. SIX nude pictures ordered off the of ttifi Los Angeles museum t stirred up on? never-ending battle ever what is art. The nudes, two oils and four sketches are among 200 honour art works f thi
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    • 124 22 i llll'ltiiHliiii,.. i i V 4^ NERVES on edge need A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP SurTrrers from nerve strain and worn derive immediate benefit from the nightly cup «>i AUciiburvs Diet. T>iiv deUeious beverage brings sound, resttul deep, enabling lived nerves to relax and never ih< ir normal tone and at
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  • 600 23 BIGGER LOAD Speed Of 279 M'des An Hour (By Air Mail) London, June 19. FIVE of the latest bombers in service in the RAJ. are now revealed as capable of speeds between 140 and 279 miles an hour and as having normal ranges of from 1.0(H)
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  • 136 23 Publication Of Scandal To Be Discouraged Canton, June 17. lIF F. should be easier for the newsJ* i*per fraternity, the Publicity of the Central Kuomintang ilen in with the views of the Kwangtong publishers. Having rerc over the protest against uieover 0 f the censor's blue pencil. f£;5
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  • 52 23 Action Sold In London l °r £14,958 Londoa, June 18. A co] eeUm 5? Air Main has been S It T^u Cmr porcelain pnces for one piece was not of the Khang Hsi Piec«s fetched £400 The co'"f» M Mr Vv t .-■'"■•■ri beWei to the late n?ukel«i
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  • 339 23 Blood Donated In Vain To Save Butler (By Air Mail) London, June 10. PALLING at the Royal Surrey County vT, ?^P ltal > Guildford, to inquire after his butler, who earlier in the day was admitted suffering from gun-shot wounds Lord Sysonby learned a blood transfusion might save
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  • 162 23 Shanghai Christian Station Mishap Shanghai. June 19. fHE Shanghai Christian Broadcasting Association's station. 128 Museum Road, went out of commission at 9.30 J..TH. on Sunday when a 100-foot iron antenna pole atop the nine-story Baptist Mission Buidling fell down the side of :he structure, smashing windows as it
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  • 127 23 Funds Total £256,000,000 During 1936 (By Air Mail) Nottingham, June 17. DURING 1936 the funds in BritisH trustee savings banks increased by €14,873.000 to a total of £256.000,000. In the same period there was an increase of 103.000 in the number ot depositors, making a total of more
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  • 112 23 GSIOO For Introduction To An Eccentric The Kobe Chamber of Commerce and Industry is stated to have received a letter from Mr. Robert Ripley of New York requesting information as to any very "eccentric person." The letter explains »that the American National Broadcasting Corporation la giving
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  • 518 23 Ban On "O. K. Baby" HEAD MISTRESSES DIFFER (By Air Mail) London, June 19. J)IFFERENCES of opinion on tht use of American slang were heard at the conference of the As sociation of Head Mistresses at Brighton. Miss E. R. Gwatkin, of Streatham Hill High
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  • 72 23 Los Angeles, June 17. The $10,500 "grubstake" suit against Miss Greta Garbo, screen star, has been dismissed, relieving Miss Garbo of the necessity of appearing in court on Monday. It was not indicated whether a settlement was reached. Miss Grehi Garbo was sued by the European
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  • 117 24 Lady Thomas presented the prizes at the Command Sports at GUlman barracks on Saturday. H.E. the Governor was an enthusiastic spectator at the Command sports in Singapore. (Tribune). Ceylon Sports Club team, winners of the invitation medley at the Coromanj sports. (Tribune). Inniskiilings team,
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