Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayans National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIV, No. 160. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, July 9, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937 FIVE CENTS-
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    • 559 2 M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. I Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim. JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: Frigldaires, Koldchests, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances sanliary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: Electrical, water and
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    • 684 2 j ARE YOU FULLY AWARE OF OUR j CHARGES BEING MODERATE j FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND t WATER INSTALLATION! I J OUB WORKMANSHIP IS GUAR- ANTEED FOR ANiTHING ELEC- TRICAI.LI l»ONE AND WATER J PIPING LAJD, AND GENERAL REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. j 'Phone 7176 or call at i j Messrs.
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    • 317 2 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. Assessment for the year 1937. Rates due for the 2nd half-year 1937. Owners ot property are reminded that rates for the 2nd half-year 1937 are due and payable in advance without demand at the Municipal Office in the month of July, 1937.
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    • 306 2 VIROL for robust health I TEO CHIN ft&NG, 1 tmmi Yaeeimtor Pharnseey Branch Offlce 307, Nertfc Jtidtfe Road, ftafftper*. 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. PHILLIPS RUBBER
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    • 285 2 AN EXCELLENT SPECIFIC FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF EXCESSIVE URIC AOL*. Millions of people complain to-day of loss of appetite, disinclination to work, mental and physical depression, but millions also do not know that they are merely victims of unnatural feeding. Too much meat and other indigestible foods cause the
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    • 197 2 FIGHTING GRASSHOPPERS Entomologist Plans £25,00# Campaign Sydney, N.S.W.. Jdne 39 A State-wide grasshopper eradlca tion campaign at an estimated cost of £25.000 is being planned by the New South Wales Entomologist (Mr Gurney) Mr. Gurney said that widespread grasshopper plagues were expected this spring in the Moree. Warialda, and Tamworth
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  • 373 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPPING ALONG THE YANGTZE Improved Conditions Lead To Competition ifEEN competition is expected among Chinese shipping firms as the result of much improved conditions in trade along the Yangtze River from Szechwan to Shanghai. While it is reported that the Government is cons;-de-ring increasing the capital of
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  • 123 3 £200 To Seamen's Hospital A brown paper parcel—far from cleat, 'id ;led up loosely with string—was re d at the Seamen's Hospital. Green .(h, the other day. addressed to Mr J Cole, the senior surgeon. li the parcel were 200 £1 notes r :!:her with the following
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  • 113 3 To Be Tested For Fitness panese youths from Shanghai and Hankow, who have just become 20 years' old. will undergo physical examinations 'to determine whether or not they are liable to be drafted into the Army at *he Central District Primary School. Captain Akiharu Yamamoto. I.J A.M.C.. will
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    • 464 3 6TEAMKI BAIUNGt BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) *f V P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. KAJPUTANA 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 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000
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    • 85 3 B.L (APCAR) SAILINGS. HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI ft JAPAN. Leave Singapore TALMA 10,000 July 75 SIRDHANA 8.000 July 29 SHIRALA 8,000 Aug. 12 For PENANG, RANGOON ft CALCUTTA. SHIRALA 8.000 July 10 TTLAWA 10.000 July 24 SANTHIA 8,000 Aug. 7 p&o Urn BRITISH INDIA 'ASSENGER 4 FREIGHT SERVICES For all information
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    • 603 3 ji I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Dao line Sailing One renanf Spore Spore via How York m.s KANO MARL Aug. 18 Aug. 92 Aug. 25 Oct 4 ims KIYOSUMI MARL Sept. 2 Sept. I Sept 7 Oct
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    • 403 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh Dlspl. From Ret'g Tons S'oore. Spore. MS. "ALSIA" 12,500 J .ly 17 Aug. 6 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Aug. 7 Aug. 27 "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct. 8 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12.500 Dec.
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    • 469 3 §NORDDEHJTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due B'pore. 193*7. "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North Ohina calls Manila and Japan July 26 "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai North China July 16 "GNEISKNAU" omßs North
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  • 944 4 A Deadlock REFUSAL TO TAKE OFFICE Simla. are two schools of thought regarding the desirability of the Viceroy's making direct contact with the Congress leaders in order to settle the deadlock which has arisen in the six Provinces where Congress obtained majorities, but refused to take the
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  • 323 4 British Subjects In Sore Straits Capetown. BRITISH residents in Las Palmas are short of food, and all mail ashore from British ships is censored, according to officers of the New Zealand shipping company's liner Tekoa, which has arrived in Table Bay. "Officials of an oil
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  • 99 4 To Be Kept In Custody In Germany Berlin. Heavily intoxicated drivers who are involved in accidents will in future be arrested on the spot and kept in custody until they appear before the court, following a new decree just issued by Herr Himmler. head of the German police.
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  • 69 4 Support For Central Government Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 8. General Liv Siang. Governor of Szechuen, in a statement to the press said that he was confident that the military reorganisation of the province #ould be carried out smoothly At the close of the Reorganisat'on committee Conference,
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    • 217 4 Tt Ls well known that o paint will not adhere to a L gill Galvanized Iron and sheet metal surface for any length of time Sherwin-Williams Laboratories hav<? after many years of research, %mm evolved a special oil paint which will produce*a firmly knit film HMni'T'^IBPHBbMIP m§M on galvanized iron
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    • 127 4 THREE Stepd to A/atu/uil LOVELINESS Accentuate your own natural coloring in your lips, cheeks, and skin tones; but avoid that "made-up" look. The Color Change Principle available in Tangee lipstick, rouge, and powder brings out a liveliness and sparkle that is yours alone. You need never fear that unnatural painted
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    • 160 4 Love-Hungry Woman's 1 everything could want H£Z!STSS, P S and bnn to th -money, jewels, expensive clothes- fcdde <"rt which soap and everything but love. I was uttedy mfser- of Other ingredients able and tired of life in luxury £Sls aid S in, Skinfood** nourish all alone. No man had
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  • 293 5 COLLABORATION IN CHINA ESSENTIAL Reuter. London. July 8. LORD Hirst. (President of the Federation of British Industries, entertains the Jaoanese economic Mission to lunch to-day after which the two-days conference with the Anglo-Japanese Trade Relations Committee of the Federation of British Industries begins. Mr. Kadono the Vice Chairman,
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  • 82 5 Military Plan Has Not Been Abandoned RUMOURS have been current recently that the intention to fortify Penang has been abandoned We are officially informed that there is no truth whatever in these rumours, which appear to have had their origin In the cancellation of the gazette under which
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  • 72 5 Passes Committee Stage In Ix>rds British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 8. FE committee staae of the marriage bill was completed in the House of Lords last night The most Important amendment seeks to curtail from five to three years the period after marriage during which the divorce petition
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    • 179 5 fo e»S IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated' Magnesia after your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach troublea,*' Bisurated Magnesia brings you new, instant relief. The pain you have learned to dread ceases You can
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    • 227 5 raster" HEAP NON-POISONOUS G f ftjtfv^ READY I <>k USE Qf\U™ ■PWVIfBV WHEN MIXED WITH COLD ■Ttm<Tj|^il WATER VERY SIMPLE. 9 A PTTI Sold in all Stores: \VJ f^Wy. -^WfffmMnßPfW WILLSAM JACKS I^^Sffl CO., (MALAYA) LTD. [^^^^S^™ SINGAPOKI LUMPUR PI IN< I POH j^^^^S^/^. V SECOND >y ISSUE S SINGA
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  • 266 6 The Centralisation Of Military Control Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 7. IT the inauguration ceremony of the Military Reorganisation Committee in Chungking, the provincial capital of Szechuen, General Ho "King Chlen, Minister of War, in the course of his speech said, "Centralisation of Military control is
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  • 32 6 British Official Wireless. London, Juiy 9. The Foreign Secretary and Mr, gave a farewell luncheon for the Netherlands Minister and M I dame De Maree<: van Rwinderen ftlV.th Official Wireless.
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  • 456 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 8. ftUBSES StCady St6ady So? Buyers. 9 5,16 9 7.16 +ft V u Sellers. 9 7;16 9»/ 2 +116 May Buyers 9% 9V 2 Sellers. 9\ 2 99 16 +ljlG July Sept. Buyers. 97 16 9V' 2 +1)16 Sellers. 9*/ 2 9% +1/,.
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  • 656 6 Report For Four Weeks Ended June 19 rpHE following is the report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co Ltd., for the four weeks ended June 19: j MINING—DEVELOPMENT I c Winzing Section. Shaft Cross- Dnv- Sinking, cutting tag. Rising Ttl E, Roman 31 240 385
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  • 77 6 j lb. j Ayer Kuning (F.M.S. Rubber i Co.. Ltd. 93,000 I Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 26 000 Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 63,000 Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 90,000 Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. Dennistown Estate) 44 000 /Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co.. Ltd. 172
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  • 417 6 Municipal Report MANUFACTURE UP BY 4.2 PER CENT NET proiit of $103,080.18 was reported by Mr. F. Bedford, Municipal Gas Engineer, on thy working of his department in 1936. Extracts from his report are as follows, inter alia:— Australian coal was carbon .red throughout the year. The
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    • 564 6 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd,! j (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). j i i Successor! to The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited S The Ho Hong Bank. Umlted» n <? t ihe Oversea-Chinese Ban*, Limit** CAPITAL: < Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,00*» 'MMJ.'JU. S BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDINU, CHULIA
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    • 87 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCEh 6, D'Almeida Street. authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.a00 *aid-ap Capital £1,000,000 4cserved Fund 500,000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: ttambay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, wcadras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, erttsra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and cioney received on Fixed Deposits on
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    • 20 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) Established 1872 W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 199 6 m Fragile Twins Win Through To Health 1 With The Aid of I BABY'S OWN TABLETS. a afforded by the evidence of Mrs. J. Henry nri.mJfL»Hf t o C !l ildre 1 n v.^ ere twins writes this lady. "They were borSd 2% lbs each When they were months rofuits
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  • 1680 7 issued by Fraser and Co. Lgtft and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING *J* I n Singapore, July 9th, 10 am. Ampat Tin "JT T £1 Asam Kumbang Ifj- SB;6cd 371-6 39|-cd Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers £1 Austral Malay 58|- 581- 56 6 581- s|-Pahang" Con 26
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  • 401 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 9. rN three months £265 unchanged. The Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being firm under the leadership of gilt-edged securities. According to cable advices received, tin shares were again considerably firmer in London, and there is a strong demand
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  • 117 7 British Invitation To Yon Neurath British Official Wireless. London, July 9. WITH regard to t.ir press reference to the possibility ni an early visit to London ol the Qeiman Foreign Minls-•-1, i' wus pointer! out In London tortay that Boron Von Neurath's visit. which was i" huvo been
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  • 72 7 Big Advance In Traffic Receipts British Official Wireless. London, July 9. The first half-year's traffic receipts od the main lin e British railways show gain of £3.545.000 as compared with he first 26 weeks of 1936. That pe:od in turn showed takings of £1.819,00 above those of the
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  • 98 7 London. July 8. Perls 128 15 64 York 4.95:'« Montreal 4.963b Jraaela 29.42 kpfieva 21.65'. 1 Amsterdam 9 (P* Milan 94 3 16 Bcillis 12 33 3 Stockholm 19.39 V 2 Copenhagen 2240 'sio 19.90 una Prague 142 3 16 Belgrade 210 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3116 Rio
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  • 15 7 The pric« of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Singapore: $131 Vi, unchanged.
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  • 18 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 81%; Sellers 32 (up V 8).
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    • 443 7 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, July 9. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22V 2 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30 July 21 f%
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  • 107 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai, 'Kobe, Mani&a a'iid U.S.A.: Imperial, closing !0 p.m. to-morrow. Me dan, Juki. tAnustcrdjtml and tLonaa§: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. .o-mcrrow. Eiam, Burro a, India,
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  • 93 8 I ejected from Europe (London parcel mail > by the Pa'roclus. due at Singapore, to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time f deli cry of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p m. MaUs expected from Netherlands Indies
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  • 105 8 AMUR ISLAND Strong Warning To Japan Reuter. Moscow, July 8. M. LITVINOFF (Soviet Foreign Minister) to-day summoned Mr. Shigemitsu (Japanese Ambassador) and protested energetically against the atfeged violation of the recent agreement to withdraw troops from the disputed Amur Islands, Senuffa and Boishoi. M. Litvinoff insisted
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  • 140 8 Singapore. July 9. Ships aloneslde the Wharves or exerted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Niceto de Larrinaga 18. Hua Shan 16; Kumsang 14; Malacca 12; Eurypylus 9; Ipch 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2' Silvercedar 30; Irisbank 32; Shing
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  • 146 8 Aioi-iAMBRA. —"The Jungle Princess," (return screening* 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—-'Top Of The Town," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVlLlON.—Katharine Hepburn and Franchct Tone in Quuiity Stieet" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"PiIgrimage To Mecca" (Arabic)—6JO and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE. 'Our Relations" 7 p.m .aid 9 15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.— Ba.a
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  • 167 8 The Annual Installation Dinner (From Our Own RCijoriur) Penang, July 8. DENANG Rotarians assembled in their 1 numbers at the E and O. Hotel last night when they wined and dined themselves at the annual installation dinner of the Rotary Club. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, the retiring president,
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  • 66 8 Mrs. Low Kay Ser.j? 'nee ;?OK Kim, aged 71. passed away peace! ut 10 p.m. at N-j. 55. Heeren Srr Malacca, vn 6th July. I'J37. She leaves behind her i Law Chm Chye, one daughtcr-1] d three daughters. Mcsdamcs Tx>v Siong Choo, Low Siong Lin and Lew
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 8 MALAYANS PftEM I Eft HOT.gL j to-night- Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. t, i DINNER and DANCE (informal) j 9.30 to midnight and r FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE J TRIO CIMARRO I Continental Artistes presenting Modern Classical Dances and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' Style Routines. Non-dinars SLOP j
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    • 85 8 jSummer SALE j j Monday, July 12 th, j to j Saturday, July 17th. At their New Premises, I No. 131 MIDDLE ROAD. S.U. —BUSINESS HOURS 8 A.M. tO 5.30 P.M. 1 j FOR BETTER HEALTH STRENGTH VITALITY must u§e thy uorlfl r c k-'<» wnt* d erner r ll
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    • 166 8 WATER PEN i Thrifty Innovation! Fill it with J WATER and it writ s INK. Obtainable from ail //mm j leading /fIHW stationers. wjffl j WATER PEN Co., Inc. in U.S.A. j t Sole Agents: t KIAN GWAN (Malaya) LTD. J 33 35, Teluk Ayer Street J lei. 7007 Singapore.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 337 8 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j I ;i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATX AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka July 9 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo Celebes, Moluccas and Q Timor Dilly riancius Muntok Planclus 2-3« PmBengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Fakan Baroe Siak and Sclat Me P
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  • 790 9 ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES IN PARTITION British Official Wireless. London, July 8. Palestine Commission's recommendations are presented in the final part of a bulky Blue Book ol' over 400 pages. After an exhaustive review of the country's history and the present circumstances, the conclusion is reached that
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  • 117 9 When Boat Overturned In Kallang River Singapore, Thursday AGEDY overtook a party of young Chinese acltresses in the Kallang Rivsr shortly before midnight yesterUi'y After having oerformed at a wayane in Pulau Minyak. a small island near the mouth of Kallang River, the oarty was returning in
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  • 147 9 Charge Of Robbery Fails Singapore. Thursday. IfOH Chong who appeared before Mr Justice Home in the Assize Court to-day on two charges of wrongful confinement and robbery was discharged after a common jury had deliberated for about five minu'es. An unanimous verdict of not guilty was returned. R
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 323 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are invited for the execution cf alterations to housss Nos. 25 27 31, 33, 37 41, Carver Street, the'demolition of house No. 1, Miller Street and the rebuilding of the back lane wall at rear of houses Nos. 114 to 128 (even) inclusive Victoria
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    • 91 9 GEORGE kxe6 tiutflited tedbaTX .U f SOMETHING'S WRONG \T HT cvtti W,TH ME TOM Hi miV t'-*' ay tired all the time. y iW V rASY ITHINKINEED A fly relCf LONG VACATION vjJsi £5335 l t^£MM or f LJ. MAYBE ALL YOU IS j ,-»#a l j II I —p
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    • 460 9 f W "I discovered this mi am natura l treatment for A E*\ y a listless dog more 4 40 years Blood correctives that will keep your dog healthier happier in PURE BLOOD—THE SECRET OF A any climate. DOC'S GOOD HEALTH. No one likes to see a dog 'mopey' By
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    • 209 10 I CAPITOL I T-?,5 N G 977s V, UNIVERSAL'S BIG *W mmmh MUSICAL HIT! XJJL-**' -top 20 %ĔmJ OF Tilt STARS! X^ TWW 'X" W See Spectacular SONG W Dancing Gr HITS. Corned\> Xumbers! _l The Tribune Says.— 'Hie wild stampede of a herd of elephants through a Malay kampong,
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    • 288 10 VICTORIA Theatre SATURDAY JULY, 10TH, AT 9.15 P.M. j "The First! Mrs. Fraser" By ST. JOHN EttVINE. SAD.C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. j Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya GREAT WORLD SHOW H>-M«.lll TO-.\1«.1H! 6th ANNIVERSARY I GRAND CELEBRATIONS phioav 9 th, hth july. FREE <iBFTS I ~1 I;
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    • 222 10 IMB J M. BARRIE S RENOWNED COMEDY IN A PRODUCT™, OF SURPASSING BEAUTY, HUMOUR SENTIMENT! CRITICS HAIL IT AS ONE OF THE SCREEN'S FINEST CONTRIBUTIONS" AND A CAMEO OF KATHARINE FRANCHOT i HEPBURN TONE IN RKO RADIO'S INSPIRING PRODUCTION OF ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST STORIES flH^^J^H|H 'QUALITY STREET lIS
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    • 1052 11 I JALAN B E S A R A t -H <• j j j TO-NIGHT j I j «tHREE BIG NIGHTS IN CHINA" _IZZ Dance Hostesses will be dressed in old-fashioned Chinese costumes All Musicians will be dressed in Mandarin style < Hall decorated with designs according to the Chinese
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  • 53 12 The death took place in Colombo, on June 28. 1937. of Pakiavathy, wife of Thiagarajah, Accountant, Messrs. Hanseaste Trading Co., Colombo. Tae deceased is the fourth daughter of late Kengaretna Mudaliar Mam.aparanani, of Navaly South, Manipay, Jaffna and sister of Mrs. Fannudurai, wife of Mr. Ponnudurai, Chief
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  • 727 12 rjpHE committee appointed to inquire into the question of unemployment in Selangor owed its existence to the ceaseless agitation of Mr. John Hands. He is the hon. secretary of the Asiatic Unemployment Committee in Selangor, and has laboured in the cause for years, so that there
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  • 246 12 iFrc/m Our Own Corr&iwUtnt* (By Air Mail' London. June 30. Ccmmander R G. R Allen, who recently returned from Singapore, has Ukcn up quarters in the Plans Division of the Naval Staff at the Admiralty. Dr. Jacques, Senior Medical Office*, Pahang. home on leave, is
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  • 67 12 British Official Wireless. London, July 9. The Pan-American flying boat Clipper 111, which recently flew the Atlantic in 12 hours, arrived at the temporary air base in Southampton Water from Fovnes (Ireland* to-day. A welcome given to Captain Harold Gray, commander, and the members of the crew
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  • 222 12 EFFECT ON DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYA IN a speech at the meeting this week of the Johore Council ol* State, Dato Braddell, referring to the establishment of the new internal air service, emphasised the desirability of endeavouring to persuade the company to include a Johore landinir
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  • 150 12 JHE efforts of ihe Johore State Council to bring about this elaboration of the service, while designed primarily to benefit Johore. will meet with the support of the rest of the country. Any move to speed up the transport of mails and passengers in a land where
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  • 167 12 IN this connection, surprise was ex- pressed by Dato Braddell that similar attempts to attract the air service had not already been proposed by other States. Apart from the territory on the west of the Peninsula, Malaya is a very largely undeveloped country. City dwellers hardly realise,
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  • 91 12 JOHORE is setting a lead which other Stales should be glad to follow. Concessions, even if they are very largely experimental, should have the effect of inducing the organisers of the air service to give serious consideration to projects which would not in the normal way be discussed
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  • 490 12  -  By "Looker On" I BANK is described as an institution where you can borrow money if you can present sufficient evidence to show you don't need it. A A A A Hampstead thieves recently pillaged a night nursery. They must have been cot burglars! A A
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    • 224 12 j> 1 We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable JrW Obtainable from *'WL ALL GOOD DEALERS (Ui Singapore. K. Lumpur. |v| I I W\ .nost suit- VVVXIIVrf I able for I "Fri ?i as the da> it was packed i r 1 _y I DURAGLIT METAL
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    • 33 12 j Opening Offer j 3 poses for $1 j (Post Card Size) I S Studio 33 j NOW OPEN j j Tel. 3304 33 Stamford Road. j .J, Railways ARE A NATIONAL ASSET
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  • 1340 14 FORMATION OF NEW SOCIETY MANY ATTEND "Nothing But Good In Its Aims" Singapore, Thursday, PKESIDING over the inaugural meeting of the Society or the Friends of Singapore, held JES* in the Exchange Room. 1!« Excellency the Governor .s:iid mat from there
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  • 77 14 $1,000,000 Enterprise In Canton IT is understood that Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the local millionairephilanthropist, is starting a new million-dollar Chinese newspaper enterprise in Canton. It is to be a daily newspaper to be called the Sing Yuet Jih Pao, and will give propaganda
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  • 81 14 The Little Sisters of the Poor wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks, the following donations received towards the building-fund, for the completion of the new Home for the Aged:— Mr. C. H. da Silva 50 A Friend of the Poor 2*> Mr. T. K. H. 100
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  • 43 14 Singapore, Friday. A Chinese coolie who fell into a drain in Lorong 3. Geylang, last night, died before the arrival of the ambulance. He sustained a superficial wound on the chin. It is ascertained he died from heart failure..
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  • 358 14 INQUEST OPENS How Mr. Adams Met His Death Singapore, Thursday. AFTER the recording of the doctor's evidence the Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr E. W. Adams, who died last Mo»day from injuries sustained in an accident, was adjourned to Aug. 9, and 10. It will
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  • 61 14 A SPECIAL 5 a.m. edition of the Sunday Tribune will be printed on Sunday to contain, among other items of news, a special report by "Referee" of the boxing en Saturday night at the New World (Fahmy v. Frisco return, Kid Leyte v. Al Rivers, Joe Grande
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  • 668 14 MR. R. SIDNEY NOW SECRETARY FOR ASIA Singapore, Thursday. MR. Richard Sidney, who for long 1 has been prominently identified with the Rotary movement In Malaya, returned to Singapore to-day after a world tour holding the appointment of Secretary for Asia of Rotary International.
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  • 127 14 Successful Ball At Raffles Hotel Singapore, Friday DAFFLES HOTEL was crowded last x night for the ball given in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. An excellent cabaret programme was presented, and dancing was to the music of Raffles Orchestra, under the leadershio of Mr
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  • 222 14 Mr. J. A. Hunt Miss P. S, Bowker Singapore, Friday. THE wedding took place at Si. Andrew's 1 Cathedral yesterday afternoon of Miss Phyllis Stanser Bowker, daughter of Mrs. A. Stanser Bowker and the late Dr. C. Stanser Bowker, of Sydney, New South Wales, and Mr. John A.
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  • 57 14 Singapore, Friday. rE police have recovered another body in connection with the boating tragedy that occurred in Kallang River on Wednesday kight. Four girls were drowned and another body remains to be recovered. Two were found yesterday. The Coroner has viewed the bodies and an
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  • 291 14 $56,000 THEFT Indian Committed To Assizes (From Our Own Correspondents Taiping-, Wednesday. ALLEGATIONS that he had been offered $5,000 to keep silent in regard to the making of certain keys, were made by a Chinese locksmith during the course of the
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  • 92 14 German Consul At Canton DR FELIX ALTENBURG. 4he ConsulGeneral for Germany at Canton, passed through Singapore by 'he Scharnhorst on his way to Germany on Dr Al-enburg has been in Canton for nearly three years, during which he managed to aavance and cement the SmoGerman relations In
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  • 89 14 Preview Of A Notable Picture A PREVIEW of the- United /run culour production A Btai If» Bor." was given at itM P;w ilion thc«tw icrday afternoon. The picture to jmticuUsiy «ood should prove a decided attraction when it is ahovsn next m» m [h.i Cnpitul beginning
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  • 28 14 Mr. A. N. Retrasingam of Messrs Hume Pipe (Far East) Ltd., Singapore goes to Ceylon on four months' ieavt by the "Ranchi" on July 30, with hi: family.
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  • 76 15 >ENANG CHINESE ON TRIAL ALLEGED CHEATING OF NETHERLANDS TRADING CO. 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 8. JVESS transactions in rubber involving hundreds of thousand nl dollars furnished the bewildering background to the prelij in-iuirv against Khoo Soo Thye, formerly a well known to ihe
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  • 819 15 The alleged facts on which the Crown o prove their case, the relating of h occupied five afternoons previousbriefly as follows: Khoo Soo had an arrangement with the lands Trading Society to get overby pledging his rubber with the firm. On January 27 Koo
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  • 261 15 Certain Sections Cf M. 0. To Apply Singapore, Thursday. THE application of certain sections of the Municipal Ordinance to IHc Rural Board, was one of the items on the agenda at the monthly meeting of the Beard which was held to-day. The chairman, the Hon. Mr. W. Ebden
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  • 111 15 Draft Estimates Of Rural Board Singapore, Thursday. THE Press were excluded from the Rural Board Meeting which was held to-day when it came 10 a question of going into the draft estimates. The proposal that the estimates should be gone into in private was made" by Mr. J.
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  • 29 15 A Tribune picture taken a, yesterdays meeting the YZ n. ;„au S u.ated. Among ff the John Ba s naU and Dr. Urn En S Hae.
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  • 385 15 RAIN DAMAGE Does Not Hold Itself Responsible Singapore, Thursday. "I DO not think it b up to the Board I to i■.••!>.i public money to improve private (and" said the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebdcn, Commissioner of Lands, and Chairman of the
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  • 110 15 Proposals Approved At Yesterday's Meeting Singapore, Thursday THE following proposals were approved I by the Rural Board at their monthly meeting to-day:— Two shophouses at Thomson Road for Mr. Png Eng; a residence at Tanah Merah Bcsar Road for Mr J Nassim; a new bungalow at Holland Road
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  • 89 15 For Turning Car In Prohibited Area Singapore, Thursday. Because he turned his motor-car in a prohibited area in North Bridge Road on May 24. a European. Mr. P. Davison, was fined $5 by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh to-day. He was also charged with driving an
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    • 22 15 Indigestion ctoesrit live here any more' I tale 1 Carter*» Little Liver Pill kefare and I after meal* and get relief. J. >
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  • 829 16 EQUALISER AS CLIMAX TO A THRILLING GAME Singapore, Friday. WHEN two good military teams meet on the soccer field the game is sure to be good. This was the case when the Middlesex and the Innisliillings met
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  • 58 16 Reuter. London, July 8 AFTER innumerable statements from both sides of the Atlantic and from Germany by all parties concerned, it seems now fairly definite that Tommy Farr is meeting Joe Louis for the world tale in New York on Aug. 26 and returning
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  • 463 16 Two Singapore Men Win Singapore, Friday. A SECOND chess exhibition was given by Professor SVeiner, the Hungarian chess master, at the Happy World yesterday evening. Twenty-two boards were arranged in a small pavilion opposite to the Cabaret. Professor Si finer lost two board-, drew two
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  • 117 16 Royal Singapore Yacht Club Arrangement* AWING to the continued bu< J weather. v tbp fellcnviag art'siic merits been mad* for the R6 y r Re» previously fixed lor li>-;> SATURDAY (HEAT» Duncans Four vs. Thomas's four, and rport "A" Four EcnVerpOrt "R" FOUr «weather permitting» ove a course
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  • 112 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. lIVELINESS was the keynot 3 of the boxing at Ipoh to-night when Johnny Mortell (B.o> and Sakamoto <7.9» met in a ten three-minute round contest in the main event. Th fight which provided many thrilling rounds, ended in a comfortable
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  • 62 16 A meeting of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control will be held at the New Adflphi Hotel to-day art 6.15 p.m Agenda: To read and confirm the mi•nutes of the last meeting: to consider applications to become associate members; to consider an application from Mr. Kiat to
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  • 126 16 British Golf Open Reuter. London, July 8. LEADERS in the British open golf championship at Carnoustie, and their scores for the first 33 holes, are as follows: Reginald Whitecombe 70—142 Charies Whitecombe 71—144 Dudley 74—144 Padgham 74—14*3 Shute 73-146 Cotton 72—145 Branch 75—147 Rees 73—148
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  • 144 16 The First Division S.A.F.A. Leaguma teh, the Chinese and the R.A., arrang ed for Aug. 3. will be played at the Ansbr. Koad Stadium on Monday. Aug. 23 and the R.A F. .vs Police match, postponed on Tuesday last, will be played at the Stadium on Aug. 17.
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  • 128 16 Singapore v. Johore At Stadium pIN G A FORE and Johore meet 0 Southern section of the Mala competition at the Anson this afternoon. The Singapore side will be from: F. M. Adam or C. D. Kronenoer Boon ITay, Sarip or Abdul Rahm; Leng. Seng Quee, Hor Khoon
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  • 79 16 Remarkable Recovery By Sussex Reuter. A REMARKABLE recovering ft» first innings, after they had bets dismissed for 92 runs by Wore* in the first innings, enabled Su x win by nine wickets in the championship match playea at Hove. Ufce game being over in two days. Scores: Were-estershire:
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  • 104 16 The lOSth match between Eton and Harrow begins at Lord's to-day Ibis match attracts the elite of society to headquarters. The attendance la<rt year, when the game was seriously interfered with by the weather, was 25,000 for the two days. Harrow made 180 and Eton 26 for
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  • 306 17 FINAL DAY Perak Summer Race Meeting (From Cur Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. FOLLOWING are the handicaps for Saturday, the last day of the Perak summer race meeting:— Horses Class I, 1 Mile and distance— Coronation Plate. Wieklow Bay 9.7 Vandal -9.6
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  • 94 17 "ORE-SCRATCHING selections for A to-morrow's races at Ipoh are as follows: He.s r riass I (Coronation Plate) JACK I>RUCE Mountain Stream Blue Peter Horses Class I Div. I: THEBEZ Sunshine Sue Starlight Horses Class I Div. 2: WEE JOCK Silver Monk Bell Press Ponies Class I Div.
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  • 99 17 Ties Postponed To Monday Singapore, Friday. THERE was no play in the S.L.T.A. lawn tennis championships at the S.C.C. yesterday owing to the sodded condition of the courts, and the ties wi'l be played off on Monday afternoon, as follows: Men's Doubles (semi-final* Loon Chong and Huck Toe
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  • 40 17 ENTRIES for the Malayan L. T. A. championship tennis tournament close with the hon secretary, M.L.T.A., Kuala Lumpur. tomcrrow night. Intending competitors who do not forward their entries immediately will not be able to participate.
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  • 231 17 Ladies' Match With Sepoy Lines SEPOY Lines Golf Club beat the Island Club in the match played on Wednesday, at the Island Club, by I points to i I A points. Scores: SEPOY LINES Miss S. Lucas Mrs. A. D. Williamson 1 Miss M. L. Evans 1 Mrs.
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  • 92 17 A fri.ndly game of soccer between the R.A. (Blakan Mati> and Fraser and Neave which was played on the latter's ground yesterday, resulted in a draw, each side scoring two goals. The Gunners opened the scoring shortly after the kick-off, Downie being responsible, and they crossed over a
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  • 47 17 The following will represent the Balestier Friendly Athletic Association at soccer vs the Casuals, on Saturday on the M.F.A. ground at Balestier: Gahni. Oen Seng, Jiak Kcne. Aziz. Rahim. Kai Check. Chwee Lim, Eng Song. Yoke. Edward Chow, and Sedek. Reserves:—Thiam Seah and Bah Chee.
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  • 56 17 The following will represent the Reynard BP. In a return match with the All Blues BP. at the latter's court on Sunday at 3 p.m.: A. Rahman. Ramlie B. Idris, Hassan P. Ahmad, Y. L. Kang. Mohd. Said, Y. S. Kang. Reserves: K. T Hoe, L. L. Seah,
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  • 306 17 AQUATIC MEET At Swimming Club This Week Singapore, Friday. THE fourth Singapore Chinese aouatic meeting will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club, 21, Amber Road to-merrow at 2 pm. and on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. The following are the events for Saturday, and the competitors parti cip:
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  • 44 17 y :.T C A XI ?a S.R.C. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground. Lee Fong Mm. R. Lyne, G. Day, B. M. Barker. I. Suratta. J. Ferguson, A. Nathalie.;. K. N. Hay. V. Xavier, R. f>top, F. M. Kaiilaff.
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    • 121 17 i I j PI Jit: SALAD OIL j for cooking j ir Agents wanted throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, S Netherland Indies and India. > I TENG SIX COMPANY, > j. Uv 21 Tel ok Ayer Street, Singapore, aj SMALL SIZE (40z.) 35 WHypAyMOßEfj^^i The health-giving virtues of /a |^tm*Wm\9&~m^ffi ''sL\
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    • 145 17 M A V AIR 4, Battery Road. (First floor) V For Healthy and Tasty Meals. Breakfast, three courses: Daily $0.40 monthly $7.50 Snack (Sent to Office, if requested). Dally $0.30, monthly $6.80. Tiffin, nine courses: Daily $0.90, monthly $15.00 or $18.00. Dr. Hey s or any other Diet: Daily $0.90.
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    • 190 17 Mill GREAT EASTERN 1 1 LIFE it FOURTEEN POINTS f A series of U reasons why you 3 < I should choose THE GREAT z g S EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE 8 5 CO„ LTD., to look after your 0 3 S S insurance needs. m I g POINT i s
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  • 198 19 Wife Feared Husband Would Never Work A/rainWhen her husband had been at home 20 weeks with rheumatism in his back, this woman began to think he would never work again. At last, she said to him: "Let's try Kruschen," and the change that took
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    • 7 19 THINKofPYEI WHEN YOU WANT A NEW RADIO
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    • 63 19 MILK AT ITS BEST 1 j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND j I HEALTHY BMB3C I l«iCiif§ l-Hk i Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. lt Con- j tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby j Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk S The Perfect Baby Food
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    • 185 19 i KFv, KU.V -UDID CO Free Trial of World's Leading Radio A word from ycu and We will install a famous PRTLCO set in your home ON FREE TRIAL! Sec how easily you hock up with the world's stat ons You tune :n by Name what superb reception and tone-fideaty
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    • 1374 19 M_ 1 W n Sg m Waltz (Der Rosenkavalier) (R. Strauss aitftjaii Listeners lladio M ssa»ssi£ crip'iive tour of Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. Music under PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE 1 m.ntary. Ro m Bis ie y SJSpS^d^^SfiSSU 1 RMRC v PPATD A li/lHyffl?C! 1020 P- m
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  • 181 20 Nature never meant man to work strenuously day in, day out, amid the heat and fevers of this climate. Naturally the exhausted bodies of all who have to work for their living, cry ouc tn protest. Your own energy is not enough to carry
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  • 180 20 Alleged Provocation By Japanese Forces Shangnai, July 8. |X is reported that certain Japanese 1 troops were manoeuvring in the v'ctnity oi Liuwangmiao at mtd-nigm ,'n July 7 with the object of j revoking the 29th Route Army which is benig there. Despite the patience
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  • 38 20 At a meeting of the Singapore Buddhbt a- icia lon held at the association premtoel 67Spoltiswoode Park Road, last Sunday Mr A. B. L. de Silva was appdmtod hon auditor vice Mr. C. S. Gomes lesigned.
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  • 104 20 Four Times Admitted As Patient (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 8. A MILD sensation was caused in Kuala Kangsar yesterday whenl it was learned that a patient admitted into the women's hospital was later found to be alt a is understood a Tamil woman aged
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  • 138 20 $50 For Causing Death Of Indian Singapore, Thursday. A FATAL accident that occurred m Upper Serangoon Road, Bidadari Cemetery on the nigh of May 5. had a sequel in the Criminal Distrrt Court to-day before Mr H A. Forrer. when a taxi driver named Tan Keng Som
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  • 122 20 Question Of Site Discussed By Rural Board Slncapore I THE question ol a suitable sit I posed paint milestone Bukit Tim sed at the meeting i which was held Huh Mr W S EbflCfi i The chairman the proposed all* hand side of V.ie road Johore n«*ii: V;
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    • 456 20 For brass copper I and all me^l^^^H Iqivesa lasting shine J 1 7 X KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. 1 TTTPTT- rv H O Wells. JuUan S. Huxley and I THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. By H. Q. distlnc- G. P. Wells. will not tive characteristics? The reader oi i acceptlng I have
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    • 144 20 (Huarartteerj t or a %it^^JfflwJ^to m MA.RSf TRIUMPH OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS I w ps i ==A Ik JKmjjir^3 '^^kSk^^^ 'Dettolin' mouthwash-and-gargle is the modern and efficient JSIHI weapon against sore throats and 1 colds. Its use night and morning is meeting attack with counter-attack n#A/ a/
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    • 11 20 GIOSTORA AWAKENS THE NATURAL BEAUTY IN YOUR HAIR I APB 1
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    • 728 20 w 9 n 1* BERLIN STATION 73iiB?jvan Listeners iia«iio DJB 19.74 metres (***** kcs). DJE H. 45 metres (9,540 kcs| x DJQ 19.63 from pop* 19) metres (15.280 kcs.); DJE 10.59 metres (17.760 kcs.). ri G A QHni?TWAVE W3XAL 6 100; 49.1. TO-DAY LI.&.A. anUill fY AY n g2O a.m.—Jack
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    • 220 20 (Continued f r om previous column) 3.20 p.m. Concert Relayed ttfMß Mar- reilles. 8.50 p.m. News in French. Colonial Market Prices. 'j.20 p.m. The Message from Pans by Mr. Francois Porchc. 9.30 p.m. Judicial Talk by M. Henri Delmont. 9.40 p.m. Gramophone Records. 9.50 p.m. Variety Entertainment. 11.20 p.m. Close
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  • 470 21 GEN. FRANCO MAY CONSENT TO COMPROMISE Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 7. THE statement by Senor de Burgos that General Franco is not opposed to withdrawal of volunteers on both has attracted attention here and political circles consider that if the statement is true, the international situation
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  • 204 21 Urged To Study Veterinary Work The Ministry of Industry has issued instructions to the various provincial authorities to advise students who are going abroad concerning the special needs of their province, so that they may shape their studies accordingly. The Ministry is now anxious to have a large
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  • 105 21 Paris. Newspapers throughout France will cost 10 centimes more all daily papers being priced at 40 centimes In future. Th e executive commission of the National Federation of French Newspapers explains that this Is necessitate ii by the increased cost of production to the application of new
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  • 565 21 Senator's Fears AMERICA'S FRONTIER DEFENCE Washington, D.C. alarming picture of the state of Alaska's defences and of the ease with which an Asiatic Power could overcome this outlying American possession was painted in the House of Representatives by Mr. Dimond, Representative from Alaska, in the course of
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  • 166 21 Moscow. THREE thousand new cinemas and 33 new theatres are being constructed la the Soviet Union this year under the Government's programme for the de--of the arts. The programme involves the spending of over half a milliard roubles during 1937. By the end of the
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    • 173 21 The Severest Test a Film could have The 1936 Everest Expedition chose Kcdak Film ("Panatomic") for all the still pictures. (Cine-Kodak Film v/as used for the motion picture record.) This film had to pass through a difference of temperature of about 130 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, from the intense heat
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    • 144 21 WC aIC Seven! and theirs room for us all f Jsl No other British car at the price is feigned to -j- f /^"Xi ——U scat seven adult passengers. Study the evidence /f5/fT~~i \s);;z.T7i: |jj of spacious comfort: two adjustable scnts in front VLMvLyf 1 T w tn extra-wide driving
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  • 1037 22 TO AVOID TEXTILE QUOTA REGULATIONS "QNE ingerious scheme after another" to evade the textile quota regulations in Malaya is a reference mads by Mr. H. North-Hunt, Registrar of Textiles Quotas, in his report on the working of the scheme in Malaya in 1936. "Considerable difficulty was
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  • 287 22 Drastic Cut In Subsidy To Tourist Industry Cairo. WITH the slogan of "Egypt does no: need any advertising", the Chamber of Deputies has made a drast: cut in the subsidy for the tcxinst in dustrv-from L.E. 50,000 (£51,750; to L B/ 20,000 (£20,500). This action was
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  • 27 22 Shanghai. Ju!y 8 China is prepared to lodge a stronn protest against the participation of Manchukuo in the World Educa:; Conference —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 452 22 1M.., o«» wnrthka' -msecXiddes-on moths 1 J and ll dama^ c to our c,othes 'JI ffo ••«*"9 •n»««* i «< 1 in 90 countries-con- viacmo .vid.ne. of .H gr.ot kiilinfl f>ow.r and .ffi- <&. m■* mo d,od,y io,,cl b,fou dJ&m^l^^Pi 1 contain, a combination of killing agents found in l*^^^SWßßFj
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    • 246 22 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tolls How To End Itch in 7 Minutes. Your skin h'.s nearly 50 million tiny seams and pores where invisible germs, parasites, or fungus can hide and make your skin Itch, Crack, I'eel, Burn, and be dipfiirnred '>>' P.lnpworm, Acne, Blotches, Pimples, Crotch-Itch,
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  • 874 23 Inquiry To Be Held £4,000,000 PLAN FOR TIDELESS RIVER (By Air Mail) London, June 20. -THE decision of the Port of London Authority to hold an early inquiry into ""he arguments put forward by the Thames Barrage Association for the erection of a great dam at
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  • 223 23 Nearly All Routes Now Served (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. FOLLOWING representations for better public transport facilities, the Toong Feng Omn.bus Co., Ltd., opened business on July 1, 1937, with a total number of 42 buses which now serve the various routes. Most
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  • 139 23 Never Existed For These Britons Manila. Pl.t:lpp;r:t» Island TWO of the most important dn'cs In recent history—Dec in, ifie day •)i th> abdication ofpdu-ird '.in ;2. the day rf Eho Coro; Ororp.e Vl—rcver extati 112 pr-rty of British sub not officially. Thev nrc the officers
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  • 151 23 Death For Smack In The Face Belgrade. iVEATH came to Radomir Stojitchevitch v in central Belgrade because he macked the face of a girl who lnsuiter. riim A3 he was walking in the park or the Students Home, Radomir made a Joking remark to three girls sitting on
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  • 134 23 Senator On Increase In The Disease Rome. A warning that tuberculosis in Italy is increasing, although the deathrate from the disease has declined, was uttered by Senator Maragleano in th? Italian Senate during the discussion of ihe estimates of the Ministry of Hie Interior. Deaths from tuberculosis
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  • 219 23 One-Cent Bid For Lighthouse Washington. AN amusing official blunder has led to a V-zd. bid being offered to the United States Government as the purchase price of a famous lighthouse on Buzzards Bay in the State cf Massachusetts. Seeking to get good prices for the sale of three
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  • 248 23 By St. Andrew's School In Muar THE staff and pupils of the St. Andrew's School, Muar, entertained to tea on Monday their Manager, Rev. Father, J.P. Francois, in honour of his return from home leave. Pupils and teachers totalling nearly two hundred made a colourful gathering on
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    • 281 23 Kidney Trouble is the cause STIFF, swollen joints, with the gnawing, Ifl H^* I Arm\ ever-present agony of Rheumatism. Days IV Am saem long with pain, but nights seem fa AH Lw^^Lr^blß endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your IEaL W§ mY Amu Am body needs. You will
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  • 74 24 The Bishop of Malacca and Priests performing last rites at th e graveside of the hVe Father RuaudeL, Vicar General of the Diocese, who died in Singapore on Wednesday. (Tribune). Cadets of Bb. Joseph's Institution li ning th e route of the funeral proces-io (Tribune).
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