Malaya Tribune, 10 July 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune tMalava's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 161. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune Singapore; Saturday. July 10. 1037 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES^ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 10, FIVE CENTS-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST fry The MORNING m "101 USES lOR VINEGAR" I Jfu\ This Is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co, Ltd., giving your
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    • 104 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant Jn Malaya mmmmfcmm mmm—mmmml WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE AIR OR BELOW THE SEA YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE FRESH MILK IF YOU HAVE KLIM WITH YOU PREPARED IN A MOMENTS NOTICE KLIM THAT RETAINS THE NATURAL FRESH MILK FLAVOR, IS DELICIOUS FOE DRINKING, EITHER HOT
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    • 2448 2 VIROL for robust health £>AK&AKAKILLA ItiNlC. Blood builder and purifier, cures various tropical diseases. Local price per bottle $1.00. Small bottle 60 cts. Agents A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM C 0„ 79, Hili Street, Singapore. VI TA< IE X M 9 God-liver Oil Concentrated Tablets. A convenient and palatable means for
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    • 35 2 suffer from FH. frIANN 709 t ptirs speetAi»i.' Road. ML Terms Moderate. Consulting hours 6 ajn. to 12 ooon and.2 p.m. to 6 pan. j DIAMOND BEER j .j. Eu Court Building SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD.
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  • 300 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE BOOM IN SHIPPING Fewer Idle Vessels In British Ports (By Air Mail) London, June 2S. THE improvement in regard to Bril sh shipping is shown by the decrease in idle shipping in this country. Net tonnage laid up round the coasts is now less than jone-fortisth
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  • 222 3 Python And Monkeys Loose Aboard Freighter Twenty-one feet of Indian python was loose 16 days amongst the passengers and crew of the Eritish freighter City of Rayviile while the ship was on her way to New York from Calcutta—but only three men knew about it. Mr. E. S.
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  • 31 3 The following passengers are arriving in Singapore by the Alsia which is due here from Europe on July 16:—Mr. E. Rlomfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. Larsen, Miss Birte Larsen.
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    • 464 3 BTEAHIK SAILING* P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. S'nere. 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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    • 140 3 L S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK Leave Due Singapore. KOLA In port July 11 KISTNA July 14 July IS For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. KH AND ALL A July 14 July 13 KAROA July 21 July 22 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO. "UDDALORE, PONDICHERY AND MADRAS. ROHNA In
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    • 721 3 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) lj (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) i Dye Due Sailing Due 1 Penang Spore Spore via lew York If m s KANO MARU Ang. If Aug. KB Aug. 25 Oct 4 ms KIYOSUMI MARU
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    • 438 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Cla?s Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excelleiu Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P ng •MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 ALSIA 10-8 10-8 11-8 13-3 BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9
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    • 470 3 §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company't intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937 "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 26 S "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai North China July 26 "GNEISENAU" omits
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  • 477 4 LONH&N COMMODITIES London, July 9. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Steady Dull snot Bu y ers 97 16 9 f 16 Sellers. 9\ 2 Q3 8 M y Sellers. 99 16 9 7,1« H Bayers. 9y 2 9% —Vs July M Sept sellers. 9^ B 9ft -V B
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  • 202 4 Singapore. July 9. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Kcyan $14* R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R <Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 R. (Stain) -'White" No. Al $220 R. fSiarm "White Rice" No. 1 $210 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2
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  • 169 4 SELLING Singapore, July 9. London T.T. 24 ljl6 London demand 2,4 1|16 London 4 months' sight Lyons demand 1435 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57% Montreal demand 57% Batavia demand 104 V 2 Samarang demand 104 5 F Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 154% Madras and Colombo demand
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    • 849 4 1 j Oversea-CLmese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Strain Settlement!). Mr? Successors to 1 The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limit 3d The Ho ilwax Bank. Limited, t 'ihe OvetiCi- Chinese Bsuuu. CAPITAL i Authorised 840,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,00* °«r».;H», EtEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH yT LIA SIKEKT,
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    • 473 4 VICTORY OVER AGEING through Dr. RICHARD WEISS' modern method ol aftermath of the Great War. the unceasing k /^flflllf^ /Sr struggle, lor existence, the never ending rush ana AM ft >A /I W V hustle of the modern age, all tell on our organism and /I ▼I 1 1 m
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  • 1570 5 issued bg Fraser and Co. Lyail and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING mur LyaU ivatt Buyers ■■Hera Bwtrs Sellers 4- AmpatTht t[7% 6|lOV» 6|6 7|£l Asam Kumbaag 37 Si ted 37|-6 39|-td £1 Austral Malay 6fj- 66|- 511 51 5 -Ayer Hitam 3016 32|- 31!- 3216
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  • 174 5 Mesirs. Guthrie And Co.'s Report Singapore, July 8. WHILE there has been evidence of ra- ther more activity in the rubber market, it has not been possible to maintain prices at their last week's levet m The effects of renewed moderate buying interest from U.K. and Continental
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  • 229 5 Singapore, July 9. After a dull week with minor fluctuations values in all markets are marked down. The decline is in part due to the heavy shipments from the Dutch East Indies during June for which the preliminary figure is given as 47 889 tons.
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  • 161 5 Singapore. July 9. Of all commodities, rubber recently is about the only one that has not participated in the general marking up of values. On the other hand, i* has at least kept steady even in the face of increased shipments during June, and potential heavier
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  • 197 5 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Declared THE annual meeting of Punggor Rubber 1 Estates, Ltd., will be held at the office of the secretaries, Messrs. Gattey and Bateman, on Friday, July 16, at noon. 3 In the report for the year ended Mar. 31. the directors state:— The
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  • 8 5 United Malacca Estates.—sl, 700 lb.
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  • 245 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. July 10. Total for Books Close financial DlrMtm* Date Ex Dlv. year Payable Date to date TW Asam KMrtaac 5% Int. Jalr 23 July 30 July 24 22Vi% 15% Bonw Honf Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30 July 21 8% Kamrae 2%%
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    • 267 5 !BAXK OF CHINAI (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) S 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. I i Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 I Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5183-9 j Cable Address: 'CHUNGKUO" t .aid Up Capital Ch. 48,000,000.00 Reserve Funds In excess of 4,800,000.00 J Total Assets approximately $1,800,000,000.00 MEAD OFFICE:
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  • 139 6 Funeral Of Methodist Leader (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. The remains of the late A Supramaniam. District Superia fendenT Methodist Cluireh and remaster of the M2lG o d \tl r /V^e r r ed Kuala Lumpur, were mierreu a me Cheras Road Cemetery evening before a
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  • 38 6 It is notified in (JAJfctUi tflli ti-« Temporary Allowance.- Inauiiy Committee w'll sit in Kuala Lumpur ftn Jtiy 12 and 13 and following days if necsssarv. but othe-w se meetings will be held in Singapore only
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  • 136 6 Singapore, July 10. Ships aloneslde the Wharves or exacted to arrive. East Wharf 'Entrance Gate 1) Tcyama Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Niceto de Larrinage 18; Hua Shnn l>; 14; Pangkor 12; Tatrocius 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Silver cedar 30; Insbank 32; City of
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  • 158 6 The following passengers for the BUatta arrived by the Blue Funnel liner Pcitrodus Mr. and Mrs. D. Murchison. Capo, and Mrs Sellers, Dr. and Mrs. Lacey BathUMt, Commdr. T. M. Brownngg, R.N, Mr. and Mrs J D. Petrie. Mrs. Brownri™ Mr. T Eiphinstore, Miss J. N>\rth, M.ss
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  • 98 6 Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai. *Kobe SI U.3.A.: imperial, closing L< ySten, Jas£ tAinsterdaml andt tLimdc.rs: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. l Slam, Burma, India. Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. *J™\^ C Britain. lielann. Europe and N. and 8. Ameiica: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. toda java and Southern Sumatra:
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  • 190 6 Mails expected from Europ?. (London Parcel mails) by the Patroclus due at j-'hvapore to-day. General delivery oi -reels 10 D.m. on the same day. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Inaies etc. by Air (Qantas* to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters 3 p.m. and e-eneral delivery cf letters 4.05 p.m.
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  • 150 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The Jungle Princess. ireturn screening) 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— "Dangerous Number," 3.15, 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVlLlON—Katharine Hepburn and Franchot Tone in. "Quality Street" 3.15. b. 15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. —"Pilgrimage To Mecca" (Arabic)—6.3o and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE.—"Our Relations" 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.—"BaIa
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  • 65 6 Mails for Indo-China originally advertised for despatch by s.s. G. G. Merlin closing at 11 a.m. on July 10 will now be despatched by ss. Hosang closing at 7 p.m. 0:1 the tame day. Mails for Hongkong &c. originally advertised for despatch by s.s. Hosav.g closing at 7
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  • 36 6 The Air Mail (Impart*.!) despatched from Singapore on June 30 was delivered in London on July 8. Thp Air Mai: Netherlands despitched from Singapore on July 3 was delivered ::i London on July 9.
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  • 103 6 London, July 8. Paris 128 3 64 New York 4.95 13 16 Montreal 4.96 3 4 Brussels 29.44 3 'i Geneva 21.65% Amsterdam 9.01% Milan 94 3 16 Berlin 12.3324 Stockholm 19.39 */2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26V2 Prague 142 Belgrade 216 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3
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  • 475 6 Passengers By Nieuw Holland THE following passengers are travelling by the Nituw Holland, which is cue at Singapore from Australia at 7 a.m. on Monaay:— Misses li. N. &A. W. Alley, Mr H. C Abbott, Mr. and Mis. D. Buckley. Mrs E. If. Booth, Mr. K. D. Bull,
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  • 59 6 The V.M.C.A. School of Commerce will hold its prize day on Monday at 5*5 p m The chairman of the School Committee. Mr. J. D. P. Nisbet. will preside, and the Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan. M.C.S.. President of the V.M.C.A.. will distribute the prizes and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 185 6 MA LAVA'S j| to-night- Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m.| j DINNER and DANCE (formal) I 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT. J NEW CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE TRIO CIMARRO i BOOK YOUR TABLE. NON-DINERS >1.03. j RAFFLES BRASSERIE bras basah road, j 1 POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. t t AFTERNOON TEAS.
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    • 266 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED—GirIs companion v»i.-i knowledge of needlework. Please apply to Box No. 255, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. M" I CAHT ALWAYS B€ dKS&L WATCHING THEM NO*, NURSE. HOW CAN I <f very wise V to a s k that, Mrs. Bartlctt. And I'll tell you the way in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 472 6 TpOSTAL I^TEIXMEiyCEj STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY PQ R PER DATF AND TIME Burma Shirala 10 3 p.m. India East, North South t and West i Kumsang 13 J P-™-Djambi Toba P-JJ-Borneo (North). Brunei and Labuan Darvel n P.m. Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas P-m-Sarawak (generally. Bintulu Darve f 3.30
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  • 2120 7 Reconstruction Of Ch,na-The -National Salvation Society"A Tribute To Chinese Pilots-Dr. tVu Lien Teh-Nationalis-fcast —The Civil Airport Anti-Opium Work In Singapore. (By Our Chin-se Correspondent) JN ihe matter 0 f her reconstruction, which aspect of the work must China deal with first? That, indeed, is a very difficult
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    • 31 7 BRAS SO METAL POLISH TOOLS NEED THIS OIL Keep working parts H well lubricated r —frfrr-r> and free from rust-theyTl ft yii last longer. ir'ar^—ill CLEANS T Sf LUBRtCATES JWp^lpi* 1
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    • 258 7 THVUOSMr TABLETS W awart zitttt&xsr- PROLONGING THE PRIME OF LIFE There is no happier feeling in the world than the grand sensation of being "in the prime of life." To open each day with undiminished zest, to regard life as a whole as a great adventure—how many men or women
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    • 268 7 EYES BURNING? your Eyes Burn after Exposure to the intense Sun arid y Winds. MURINE brings Quick Relief. Soothes Tire J Eyes and helps to keeo the Eves Clear, Clean, and Healthy. MURINE is the Standard, Safe Eye Lotion successfully used for 36 years; compounded for Home Use by Dr.
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    • 188 8 SEASON ENDS TO-DAY IALHAMBR^IIjShow^ ACCLAIMED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC AS ONE OF TKE BEST FILMS OF ITS KIND TO BE SHOWN LOCALLY Paramount Excellent Story of the Malayan Jungte The Jungle Princess' with DOROTHY LAMOUR NIGHT—THE IMMORTAL HISTORY OF I DARE j— i g^xr^v^.----^ I ftE FIRE OVER ENGLAND' J
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    • 176 8 A Rollicking All-Laughter New We ck-End Show! I CAPITOL Opening To-Day 3-15-6-15-9-15 M.G.Ms. Fast-Moving Comedy Hit That Will Keep You In Stitches! 'WĔ&St He picked numbers /rom g§ with special ROBERT YOUNG Comedy ANN SOTHERN Supporting REGINALD OWEN Programme. CORA WITHERSPOON I AUREL AND HARDY In Their Latest 2-Keel Side-Sl»!itf.a«
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    • 98 8 TXT KFATJTY f MAGNIFICENT BRE A J^S X JOYOUS LAUGHTER! SIR J BARBIE'S RENOWNED COMEDY 3 15 6 15 9 15 j m. BARRSE'S IA SHOW WORTH SEEING! j ALHAMBRA I Opening To-morrow IMusic! Comedy! Action! 1 mchorg.ol y John CrOl«"»» fe, Horn, H I j production D ifC<«<* b
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  • 212 9 Customs Officer Found Not Guilty From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. »FTER further evidence had been reA corded to-day in the case in which LoW Chan Seng, the. young Customs Outdoor Officer, who was charged with having in his capacity as a miblic servant committed criminal breach
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 432 9 most delicious (Refresher.. .is OVALTINE COLD j' THE jNew World Cabaret} PRESENTS j I SOMETHING NEW "THREE BIG 1 i NIGHTS IN CHINA"! j TO-NIGHT, THE 10TH SUNDAY, THE ItTH, JULY. j s j The Management has gone to great expense in 1 1 trying to make the above nights
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    • 662 9 GREAT WORLD SHOW TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT |6th ANNIVERSARYI CABARET:--i II fEMjEBRATMOIVS TO-NIGHT, 8 V.V.. TO MIDNIGHT. "SSST TO-XIGHT "SSSj FKEE OIFTS Vlini V 4 Vl*' 1IT" S (DIFFERENT KINDS.) IliU il Hfli 5 11 T mn _t at-v 4ka'%rA M" n ar* All our dance hostesses will be dressed in
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    • 215 9 HAPPY CABARET TO-NIGHT Eastern and Western Music Combined. Bob Hill and his orchestra will render dance music in conjunction with The Medan Kronchong Party. Special Kronchong and Stamboel numbers during dances Haar Miss Dinah's Golden voice. Mr. Kassim, Seraggat Famous Kronchong Crooner. Mr. Kasman, Java Radio Star. Mr. Hassan, Medan
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  • 51 10 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Mr. Lionel E. Pereira, will be sung at the Church o. St, Joseph, on Monday, July 12th 1937. at 6.30 a.m. The kind attendance ani prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly
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  • 67 10 Mr. Mrs. Lim Kee Chcok and family w h to thank all frie-ds and relatives, the Lim Clan, the P.P.P.. the Wah Lim Association for their "twalokos'*; and also those who paid night visits. «ent scrolls, senlays, wreaths, telegrams, letters of condolence, lent their ca»-s, rendered other assistance and
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  • 839 10 ■pOLLOWING the recent reports of negotiations between China and Jaoan, between Britain and China and between Britain and Japan for a peaceful settlement of Far Eastern questions, with a view to increasing trade and prosperity for the three countries concerned, it is disappointing to learn that a
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  • 1697 10 MR ERIC MILLERS REVIEW OF EVENTS THE Financial Times of June 28 published a supplement devoted T to the rubber industry. We reproduce below extrac s from an article entitled "Trend of Developments during he Past by Mr. Eric Miller, chairman of Harnsons and Crossfield.
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    • 186 10 Bl=== V We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better oĕB&K obtainable f Obtainable from AM. GOOD DEALERS ,A. R COLUMBIA tU., la lUm ITT TJP" Singapore. K. Lumpur. |t| W\ Infant vitamin' content ll^^^^^^i^^ "Fit: h <v the day it uas packed GRANT'S MORELLA Cherry Brandy Welcome
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    • 63 10 I Opening Offer j 3 poses for $1 (Poet Card Sixe) Studio 33 j S NOW OPEN S j Tel. 3304 33 Stamford Road. R. A- THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002 Hours 9-5 Saturday 9-1 or by appointment.
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  • 86 11 FRANK DISCUSSION OF DIFFICULTIES "EXCESSIVE COMPETITION" AMPLE SCOPE FOR BOTH IN EAST ASIA THE Anglo-Japanese trade conversations, between representatives of the principal employers' federations in each country, have begun in an atmosphere of frankness and cordiality. Upon this discussion depends to a large extent the question
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  • 288 11 Reuter. London, July 10. gREAT frankness and cordiality prevailed at the discussions on Thursday and yesterday betvyeen the Japanese commercial mission and the Federation of British Industries, according to a communique issued by the F. 8.1. The subjects discussed included restrictions of Japanese goods in a
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  • 163 11 Wildly Cheered At Rally Of Youth British Official Wireless. London, July 9. WHEN the Queen was to-day enrolled at Edinburgh University as Honorary Doctor of Laws she made her first public speech since her accession. In the course of it she said that as a
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  • 304 11 Cheered By 77,000 People THE King and Queen attended the final performance of the Aldershot Tattoo. All the way from Windsor to Aldershot they were cheered as their car drove through the mass of traffic. Repeatedly, as they went through little villages and towns, the Royal car slowed
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  • 135 11 Holds Balance 1 The Dail Reuter. j London, July 10. I AFTER a meeting yesterday evening the Irish Free State Labour Pa.r.-, whose thirteen deputies hold the bu- lance of power in the Dail, a statemen- was issued to the effect that the partj would continue
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  • 93 11 13-Year-Old Boy Among 3 Detained TWO further arrests have been made in connection with the murder of a lorry driver in Havelock Road at 1.30 a.m. on June 20. In the Second Police Court to-day. before Mr. W. G. Reeves, Loh Hiong ard Kiat Seng, a 13-year-o'd boy
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  • 42 11 Mr. L. V. T. Lairlle, barrister-at-law, 8.A., has been appointed to act temporarily as a Puisn; Judge of the Supreme Court of the s.s., from July 1, 1937, to Sept. 10, 1937, both dates inclusive, state.; a Gazette notification.
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  • 96 11 THE SPANISH DEADLOCK Britain To Find A Way Out AT the plenary session of the Non- Intervention Committee Lord Plymouth replied vigorously to allegations that Britain had taken a partial attitude. He said that if other nations had been as sincere as Britain the present impasse
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  • 1197 11 British Official Wireless. London. July 9. A critical situation is iactd by me representatives ol 21 sates wno a.tenu touay s plenary meet.ng oi tne Nonintervention Committee at the Foreign Otnce. Ihe meeting had before it two sets oi proposals put forward lor resolving the situation caused by the withdrawal
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  • 48 11 Sarawak Government Official's Death THE d:ath occu'.red icccntly in Kuching tf Mr. Edward Smart Hull, private secretary to the Rajah of Sarawak and Curator of Gardens. Mr. Holl, who was 66 years of age, collapsed in the D.otrtct Office, Kuching, one died shortly afterwards.
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  • 141 11 Talk On World Conference Rome, July 10. BARELY had Mr. George Lansbury, the British Labour veteran, set foot in Rome, after travelling all day long in sweltering heat, than a car rushed him to the Palazzo Venezia where, wearing a badge bearing the word "peace." and carrying a
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  • 67 11 Four Badly Hurt In Brick Kiln Singapore. Saturday. FOUR Chinese workmen were critically burnt all over the body in a brick kiln belonging to **orV» Ann and Co., in Serangoon Road shortly after seven o'clock this morning. The burns were very severe, being all over the body, and
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  • 109 11 Palestine Report Not Popular British Official Wireless. Jerusalem. July 9. DOTH Arabs and Jews express the keen- est disappointment with the Palestine Commission's report. A manifesto declaring that the .'evvish state is being created the most fertile nart of the country has been issued by the
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  • 70 11 Assailant Still At Large Singapore. Saturday. THE person who was responsible for the shooting cf a 19-year-old Chinese near the Telok Ayer market yesterday morning (as was first reported in yesterday's Tribune), is still at large. The victim, who was hit twice in the right thigh, was taken
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  • 758 11 NEW TRUCE Troops Withdrawn On Both Sides Peiping. July 10. OINO-JAPANESE troops simultmeously withdrew from Lokouchiao yesterday morning. While withdrawing, some misunderstanding arose and another clash tcok place. Japanese artillery shelled the city and caused widespread damage. The fighting ultimatelv ceased, however, and a new armistice was arranged.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 46 11 WHY SHOULO I I BERLIN OPTICAL CO. H W2.SQUTH BRIDGE ROAD, I |PQH GtASSE S 9 r It- „^b»^B BECAUSE THEY ARE QUAUFIEO eYE-SI6HT SPECIAL.STS WITH BEST SIGHT-7ESTIM© equipment; stock uateststvles or tyemear KENPBR FULL SATI3FACTORV SERVICE ANO YOU >,f C».CHONO,OPT.O. (U. S A.) w. j&ZSr
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  • 388 12 RESULT OF GRANT BY GOVT. SjUBILEE FUND |fo Further Grants To f Youths IT is announced that although the F Lome from the additional 52.00™ Siven to the J**gg Silver Jubilee Fund by the Stra.t lettlements Government will not be available for a few
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  • 223 12 53-Year-Old Bankrupt Is Discharged Singapore. Friday. IN view of his age, the leng'hy period during which he had been a bankrupt and the fact that he had no means whatever of paying anything. Mohamed Ally a 53 year old Indian was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by
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  • 106 12 "Judas Maccabaeus" Postponed IN view of difficulties experienced in arranging for soloists, the committee of the Singapore Musical Society regret to announce that it has been necessary to postpone thr» production of Handel's "Judas Maccabaeus" until Sunday. Oct. 3. Rehearsals will therefore be discontinued until Tuesday Sept. 7.
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  • 448 12 Funeral Of Weil-Known Local Resident THE funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Tiang 1 Soon took place on Thursday, when the remains were removed from 376.Race Course Road, the residence of her son, Mr. Lim Kee Cheok, to Bukit Brown TherTlas a large gathering of relatives
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  • 146 12 Imposter Who Collects School Fees •THE following warning to parents has been issued by the Inspector of Schools: From time to time parents or guardians whose children's names have been registered for admission to English Schools have been victimised by well-dressed impostors who have found out their
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  • 54 12 Dr. Williams To Speak On Wednesday Dr. (Miss) Williams, 8.A., M.D., B. Ch. (Oxon), M.R.C.P. (Lond.) will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Her subject will be "Survival of the Fittest." Ladies will be welcome as
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  • 56 12 A notification in the Gazette issued yesterday gives notice of Government Intention to acquire two pieces of land in the North East District of Penang for military defence works, and an access road thereto. The areas to be acquired are approximately 3 acres, 1 rood and 25 poles,
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  • 28 12 Mr. Chua Choo Leong has been appointed a member of the Rural Board, Labuan, for a period of six months, vice Mr. G. B. Fleming, who has resigned.
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  • 29 12 Mr. Quah Beng Kee. O.B. E., has been re-appointed a member of the Penang Harbour Board for a further term of three years, with effect from July 1. 1937.
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  • 35 12 It is notified in the Gazette that the ofhiC3 of linotype operator, Singapore Police Dspartment, held by Awang bin Tahir is a pensionable office so long as it shall be occupied by the present holder.
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  • 188 12 Overtook Lorry Knocked Down Boy (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FINES amounting to $70 or six weeks' rigorous imprisonment were imposed by Che Osman in the First Court, to-day. on Haji Abdullah, a young Malay motor car driver, who stood trial on a charge of
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  • 59 12 SPECIAL 5 a.m. edition of the A Sunday Tribune'will be printed to-morrow to contain, among other items of news, a special report by "Referee" of the boxing to-night at the New World (Fah my v. Frisco return, Kid Leyte v. Al Rivers. Jo e Grande v. Boon
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  • 126 12 In his defence, the accused said ta*t the complainant tried to run across the road from the right to the left. He applied his brakes, got down from hi car, but being seized with fear he drove off, and only thought of reporting the matter later. mkmm
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  • 80 12 H. M. S. Malaya Collision Sequel Reuter. London. July 9 IUDGMENT was delivered to-day in the J action arising out of the collision in February last between H.M S. Malaya and the Dutch steamer Kertosono The owners of the Dutch vessel claimed damages for alleged negligence on the
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  • 1055 12 Dust Bins In The Limelight— -Questions In The Municipal Commission Procedure Ot me Health Department Strong Editorial Comment The "Jual Morah s Stallholders The Site For The New Market (From Our Staff Representative) Penang, Office, July t. EACH dog has its day, according to the
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  • 163 12 School Teacher's Second Application Singapore, Friday. D. BALAKRISHNAN an Indian school teacher employed at the Geylang English School was refused a discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mr. Ismail who appeared for certain creditors strongly opposing the application. In his report on
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  • 607 12 FALSIFICATION Malacca Sentence Is Upheld Singapore, Friday. V. K. S. PATAHY until recently a clerk employed on Batang Malaka Estate, appealed unsucessfully against sentence of six months r.i. on each of two charges of falsification of accounts and criminal breach of trust passed on him at the
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    • 7 12 DDAHJOV Injl AT ALL FESTIVITIES w.p.s. 2
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  • 130 13 FIRST VESSEL TO COME THREE DAYS Naval Air Bases To Be Visited Singapore. Saturday. THE first Chinese naval training ship to visit Malaya—the 1,600 ton China Freedom arrived in Singapore early this morning from Saigon under the command of Capt. L. F. Chen. She will remain
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  • 632 13 ASSIZE CASE IN K.L. DEFENCE COUNSEL CHALLENGES DECEASED'S IDENTITY (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. .NT A Singh, the Sikh who was charged with the murder of un Singh at Ampang on Mar. 27, sentenced to death to-day at S?J an cor Assizes before Mr.
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  • 274 13 Katharine Hepburn At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMA THE art of Katharine Hepburn has full play in "Quality Street," the RKO-Radio production at the Pavilion. It is the film version of Sir James Barries play of the name and has ah the necessary Barriesque atmosphere, In this case
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  • 14 13 The Talamba has arrived at Penar.g. bringing 892 State-aided labourers from Mdras.
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  • 175 13 Unexpected Turn ARRESTED MAN AND WOMAN DISCHARGED (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Friday. rpHE Selayang triple murder case in which a Tamil couple were found with their heads almost severed beside a d M ad child took an unexpected turn to-day, when Mr. D. W. Yttef
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  • 99 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 9. InchC A. Hamid bin Dato Mustapha, D F P Johore, who was away on holioay in Saigon Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, has returned to Johore Bahru. A A Mr Keiih E Webb, Town Supervisor, Johore Bahru, has returned after live
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  • 12 13 Major J. Lee S.S.V.F.. hn* been transferred to the Reserve of Officers.
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  • 15 13 Mr. R. Irvine. M.C., M.C.S., has been appointed chairman of the Mohammedan Advisory Board. Singapore.
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  • 27 13 H. s Excellence the Governor has approved the promotion of Capt. (AiMajon R. B. Henly, S.S.V.F.. to the rank of Major, with effect from June 30, 1937.
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  • 24 13 The appointment of Mr. John Robertson Stewart to be an Assistant Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, with effect from May 22 has been approved.
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  • 25 13 The aopointment of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean to be a policy Magistrate for the Settlement of Penang with effect from July 12 inclusive, is gazetted.
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  • 54 13 The promotion of Mr. G. R. Svkrs. ?n Officer of class IT. Malayan Service, to be an Officer of Class 18. with effect from Jan. 26. 1936 inclusive, has been approved, according to a Gazette notification. Mr. Sykes has been granted leave of 116 days, on full pay with effect
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  • 97 13 Tragedy In Kallang River Singapore, Saturday. THE bodies of all the four Chinese actresses who were missing as the result of the overturning of a sampan in Kallang River on Wednesday night have been recovered. It will be remembered that after i wayang performance at Pulau Minyak,
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  • 371 13 The following are passengers by the Hakusan Maru which left Singapore for Europe, via ports, on July 8: Mr. S. Yasukawa, Mr. A. W. Chalwick Mr. S. Hashimoto, Mr. T Hirst, Mrs. B. Kaufman, Mrs. K. McCl ntock, Mr. C. H. Meares. Mr. M. Mizokann. Mrs. F. K. Newman.
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  • 116 13 We wish to express our apologies to the Committee of the Bombay Dawoodi Bohra Community of Singapore for the Inconvenience caused to them by tho-pub-lication in the Malaya Tribune on June 30, 1937, in which it was stated that the "At
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    • 152 13 "First catch your hare then cook him': We catch 'em We sell 'em You buy 'em You cook 'em Everybody 'em Not only Hares, but Pheasants, Teal, Quail, Pigeons etc. LULU SM/^ll Phone STORE 5376 (A lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111. W.P.S. 182 —^^-^«J» ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Motor
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  • 511 14 BRITISH AMATEUR OPEN FINAL SCORES Wretched Conditions At Carnoustie London, July 9. HENRY Cotton, whose sensational victory in the British open golf championship a few seasons ago ended a long run of American successes and began an era ot British wins, regained the
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  • 1042 14 MARGIN OF VICTORY FLATTERS SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. SINGAPORE won their Malaya Cup i fixture against Johore, at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, but they a sorry display of football and their s—l victory over the visitors considerably flatters them. Playing against a defence which
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  • 376 14 Penang Boxing Results (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 9. IGNACIO Fernandez, the playboy f>f the Malayan ring, wore an unusually serious expression when he entered the ring at the Wembley Park to-night I%M his ten threeminute round contest against Neil Hemchit and that his
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  • 32 14 If there is no further heavy downpoui it is hoped to hold the sports this afternoon. If a postponement is necessary, th-y will be held tomorrow (Sunday), beginning at 2.30.
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  • 63 14 Medical College Union team for today vs. Raffles College in th 3 annual inter-college soccer match which will be played on the M.C.U. ground at s 15 p.m.: Chan Ah Kow; Ong Swee Law. K. Sivagnanam; Lim Swee Aun; Zamri; Chong Foong Seong; Wong Ah Teck. Momamed bin Taib; Leaw
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  • 19 14 J. Hardstaff (Notts), who scored a double century against Scmerset. S.C.C. v. MALAYS Start In Cricket Match On Padang
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  • 116 14 THE M.F.A. did splendidly in dismiss.ng seven S.C.C. II batsmen tor "69 runs J n yesterday's cricket match on the S.R.C. ground. The game will be continued today. SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB E. N. Griffith-Jones c H. Ghows b Ismail Jabbar 6 R. J. Bell b Aman 4 P. Egerton-Smith b
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  • 597 14 (From Our Own Correspondent K Johore Bahru. July 9. SIEW Thong Theng for the second time annexed the billiards championship being run by the International Library, Johore Bahru. by beating Inche Jablt bin Rejab in the final. He was—3oo and Jabit bin Rejab—22s and the former won by 290—189. After
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  • 44 14 Reuter. London, July 10. Harrow's hopes of ending their long sequence of failures are very slender th* scores for the first day in the famous schools match at Lord's being: Harrow: 118 (Bannister six for 32). Etcn: 131 for five wickets.—Reuter.
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    • 125 14 j CHINA j 1 Underwriters j I Limited. S Incorporated in Hongkong». S A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongkong I LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAtf, I MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE i I Thone 4276. I Office: Bank ChacV: J Bee or Yioor, Singapore •J*— +**mm» mm&n mm
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  • 456 15 CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS SMALL FIELDS Coronation Plate For Class 1 Stayers THE Coronation Plate over one mile 1 and a distance is the main event at Ipoh this afternoon for the last day of th R Perak Turf Club's Summer meeting. Eleven Class 1
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  • 288 15 Attractive Card At New World Singapore, Saturday. THE Fah my—Frisco return battle at I the New World Arena to-night and the other two big fights in which River.meets Kid Leyte and Joe Grande fight Boon Mah are sure to provide fight fans wiU all the thrills they crave
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  • 103 15 Speedy Hassan Meets His Match (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. July 9. lITTLE Meme, a newcomer from the Philippines, proved much too gooa fcr Speedy Hassan, the Ipoh flyweight, at Kuala Lumpur to-night. Showing himself a tenacious, hard hitting fighter, Mem e won the majority of
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  • 89 15 S.C.R.C. team vs St. Andrew's at p.m. at Farrer's Park to-day: Low Kee Choc, Tan Thean Tek. Kam Gim Lock, Gan Kee Tian, K. T. Ooi. Poh Guan Hock, Tay Yew Teck, Oscar Hing, Neo Geo Lee. Tan Huck Wan, Seah Keng Siew. S.C.R.C. team on Sunday vs
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  • 283 15 English College Present Beat Past (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 9. THE cricket team of the Old Collegiam' .Society of Johore Bahru (Old Boys cf the English College* met: the present boys yesterday evening for the "Ismail Challenge Cup" and were defeated tv five wickets. J
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    • 93 15 W.P.S. 21 S Just Received: CANTEENS OF CUTLERY j Our Fresh Supply of FINE QUALITY Canteens- of Cutlery. made in J Sheffield, England, has just arrived. Modern and Attractive Patterns put up in Fancy Gift Boxes, at prices to suit every pocket. Call and J Judge for Yourself! iTh "Federal
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 335 16 League Of Nations Bulletin rE following is the health bulletin o! the League of Nations Eastern Bureau Singapore, for the week ended Plague A satisfactory feature the week is the absence of notification of human plague in any of the Eastern ports Rodent plague has, however,
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  • 243 16 Penang Dealer For Trial (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 9. AT the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry extending over seven hearings Mr. T. D. Hughes. Police Magistrate to-day committed Khoo Soo Thye, who formerly did large business in rubier to stand his trial at the next assizes
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  • 54 16 Decree Nisi Is Made Absolute Singapore. Friday. THE decree nisi granted to Muriel Bernadette De Foe from her husband Daniel Albert De Foe, by Mr. Justice Howes on Apr. 1, 1937, was made absolute by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court "to-day. Mr. N. N. Leicester
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  • 159 16 No Money To Live, Says Woman (From, Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 8 A POOR Chinese woman of the labouring class named Yeen Kuai Yen was produced this morning before Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed (Third Magistrate) on a charge of having at emp.ed to commit suicide in
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  • 154 16 Farewell Performance To-Night The Mac Trio, the popular Indian dancers who have appeared with great success for the past two wee*s at the Happy World Cabaret, give their fare well performance to-night. mrmmtmm Mac and Fred are among the greatest classic dancers of India, combining gracefulness, charm
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  • 58 16 Singapore, Friday. Alleged to have extorted $100 from a man nomed Arunasalam Chettiar, three Indians were produced before Mr. K H. Blacker, in the Third Court, today. One of the accused was formerly a detective in 'he Johore Police. The case was postponed until July 16, bail being
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  • 497 16 Tribute By A Katong Parishioner i Correspondent who signs himself A "Katong Parishioner" writes the following appreciation of the late Rev. Father Ruaudel:— By the demise of their pastor. Father RiSudel Vicar-General of the Diocese of Mafacca and Parish Priest of the Katong Church of the
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    • 1394 17 mjT 'M We A A -mm* I, 8 20 Pm —A Short Religious Service, Malayan Listeners 9 Radio sSKSsKJHKB PH? 45 1-13. Acts vii. S-'-viii' i J Hymn. Rise Up, O Men of God <SP PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE Margareta (Richard Pomfrct). Migno- 63^o Snm 1'- Dif n p Dl)A
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    • 699 18 FLATULENCE Although Flatulence is such an unpleasant and painful form of Indigestion, it b one that can l>e made to yield to Suitable treatment m tpaite a short time. L'wally the distension v fulinessi ol the «iomach is produced by gaa or wind. llus. in turn. is the direct result
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    • 91 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End 3T ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 10?5 fm.. Sunday School. Choir m practice on Thursday at 5.45 Workers' celebration on Saturday at 7 a.m. ST PAULS CHURCH Sunday 8.45 a.m., Holy Communion. ISndty: 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 530 p.m., Evensong and sermon.
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    • 454 18 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Service and Address. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orchard Road. Sunday, 8 a.m.. Morning Service. 845 a.m.. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Parade Service at Janglm. 5.30 p.m., Congregational Hymn Practice. 6 p.m.. Evening Service. Monday, 4.45 p.m.. Session Meeting. 5 30 p.m.. Managers' Meeting. Tuesday. 10 a.m.. Ladies Work Party
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    • 323 18 (136 Prinsep Street) Sunday. 8.15 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 9 15 a.m.. Malay Service, Mr. Yeo Soy Bah. M 445 p.m., Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 6 p.m.. Evening Worship—Mr. Gan Hock Chuan. Monday. 6 p.m.. Straitc Chinese Reading Club Meeting. Tuesday. 5.30 p.m.. Sunday School Teachers' Meeting and
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    • 453 18 ■Maker- Mrs Lauw Pek Tjln. Fridf? 530 pm., Bible Address m Chia Boon Leong. "BETHESDA" (Katong) (junction of Pennefather and Carpmae) Roads) Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread (Malay Servicer mtMm 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible 0 p.m. English Service. Speaker: Dr. B. Chew Service) Tuesday. 8 p.m. (Malay
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    • 545 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Smart door to door canvassers for easy selling line. Box So. 254 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. LOST AND FOUND. INSURE— your keys against loss. KEY REGISTRATION SERVICE 21 Malacca Street. Singapore. FOR SALE—ALSATIANS PUPPIES, MALES NEWLY imported Prices $120 to Sloo— Also Bull Terriers, CockerSpaniels. Wire
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    • 741 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio m• w nmT Aletrino y Mr pm. Close Down, tcontjj.iied /rom page 171 9.40 p.m. Stock reports USji. SHORTWAVE listener! =-55 Pm. Concert (continuedl. IV-MORROW MMCjKSXI ?F an\°h m Pm C Se dOW »<» **> metres U..7 5 0 Kcs,. rKUUKAMMES o 50p m Time .Igrfal.
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  • 88 20 Horace Lindmm (left) and Melbourne Inman. wfc. fffl I**""** and billiards exhibitions in Singapore next *eek. (Tribune). incident in the soccer View of the play between the S.A.F.A. and the, EAT. at the Anson >ic* oi me 11 y Road sladium (Tribune). ,t the Extern Hold.
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