Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 163. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. July 13, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937 FIVE CEiNi^
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    • 95 1 THE. NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The mornim; TRBBrXE. Sole Agents>-SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembilan. WPS 2 O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. I CLEANS AS IT POLISHES «S ,i BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It j Quickly "cleans and polishes" all
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    • 90 1 Read The SIIXM¥ Dominant In Malaya I POWDERED WHOLE MILK ONi: OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD HEALTH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH GLIM IN YOUR j PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPIY —IT IS SAFE, C ONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL. 5 I OBTAINABLE AT
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  • 332 2 Teaching Birds To Talk (By Air Mail/ London, June 20. THE Zoo is conducting a «eries of experiments, with its Parrakeets, witn a view to their ultimate utility as constructive propagandists and in order to ascertain th e birds' powers of absorption as regards the
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  • 114 2 Unmarried Mothers May Call Themselves "Mri." Berlin. In accordance With the Nazi policv o' smoothing the path of the unmarried a.o*i>?r, a decree has been issued by the M'raster of the Interior, Dr. Frick. bv which such motheis may in future style themselves "Mrs". AM they have to
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  • 510 2 Russia's Eastei n Psychology Wars. WHILE much has teen written by European and American press gard'ng the significance of 'the military executions by the Soviet ernment. it is of interest to know the Polish reaction is, on account Poland's pre-war relations to. and .:ent close
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  • 217 2 Sark, Channel 1 11 The gaol from which no prisoner has escaped, the State prison at was opened recently to receive its •guest" for nine years. Arthur Baker, a postman, ai on a charge of stabbing, his the third inmate in the centuryhistory of the gaol. This miniature
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    • 528 2 M. HASSAN, 34, It m Bras Baeah Road, SIXGAFOKB. Ttteahen* No. 341 L Btaaufc at 24, Jalan Ibrahhn, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: JMgMvaiMa* Kuieomst: modern v ii«M*i dbaneleJlers, fancy lamp a*v6 aaxtlftj, bed lamps. fe.ua, eJaatric be Us, batteries, wiring aaNMbrlea, domestic appliances «*utt4mrf wvjrti* and etc. COKTRACTORS FOR: S»u'A«aL wafer
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    • 697 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. IN FORMA PAUPERIS. Originating Summons No. 18 of 1934. In tiie matter of the Estate ef Scow Fab Heong alias Scow Ah Yong, Deceased. Between j Scow Choon Siew, the Administrator of the Estate of Scow Cue Mcc, Deceased Plaintiff And Scow
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    • 415 2 NOTICE. ESTATE OF KOH ENG lIOON Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order made on the 6th day of May, 1937, by the High Court, at Singapore, in Originating Summons, No. 76 of 1937, Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye and Wee S n Choc, of No. 10, Chulia Street,
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    • 437 2 AN EXCELLENT SPECIFIC FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF EXCESSIVE URIC ACID. Millions of people complain to-day of io*s of appetite, disinclination te work, mental and physical depreesion, 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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    • 18 2 No O aim Bonus I NAPONAl EMOi OVERS I CENEDM. INSURANCE ASS0C.ATIO* LTb MEYER CHAMEtRS, RAFFLE* FLACE. I
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  • 612 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES EMPLOYMENT AT SEA Trend Towards Continuous Service EFFICIENT manning of American meichant ships depends largely on *n increased sense of responsibility on th, uart of their personnel,' said Mr. m rrald L McAll. of the Legislative Comnittee of the seamen's section of the Welfare Council, in a
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    • 278 3 BTEAMXX BAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. KAJPUTANA 17,000 July U 1S A INDI 17 000 Aug. •SmALI BUS Aug. 27 Sa 16.000 SeptH CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. X BANGALORE 6400 Sept.-. COMORIN 1&.000 Oct BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 RANCHI
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    • 130 3 R I. S. N. CO 'S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK Leave Due Singapore KISTNA July 14 Ju'y IS wot a July 21 JW-V PENANG. RANGOON ft C J t y g }»J g waro\ July 21 Jul \.ir crtS PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG, IS? KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO. UDDALoTe, X PONDICHERY AND MADRAS.
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    • 549 3 KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISKN KAISHA) Jfefr (Incorporated in Japan) i For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK <vU P—.» reamng B»re S'por. via Hew York 1 KAvn marc Aug. IS Aug. 12 Aug. 85 Ott. J ml KA.NU M-rVTiU £3 s»Wt S H-nL 7 Oct. 18 1 m s KIYOSUMI MARU
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    • 415 3 SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cahins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M s S'pore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng 'MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 ALSIA 10-8 10-« 11-8 13-8 BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9 3-9 'FIONIA 21-9
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    • 428 3 STEAHHI KUBflm §NORDDEUTSCHER H LIiOYD I incorporated in Germany). M The underneted are the Company', intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SBANGBA NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due 8 por I' S "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 2 "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai
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  • 1433 4 HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATE LORD ATKIN Condemns "Terrible Clause" (By Air Mail) London, June 29. rpHE Archbishop of Canterbury, a A venerable figure in flowing robes, unable to make up his mind one wav or the other fourteen bishops left tn vote according to the'r own
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  • 142 4 Patient's Death During Operation AN anaesthetic exploding in his hmgS during an operation instantly killed a patient in hospital at Baltimore. He was Benjamin Taylor, who was undergoing an operation for a carbuncle on his neck. His death was s*tated to be one of the most
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  • 182 4 Selection By Blood Test In Japan rthe stringent academic and physical requirements for prospective members of Japan's diplomatic service may be r.dded the pre-requisite that they should be possessors of "0"-type blood. That this should be one of the qualifications of future officials who will deal with
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    • 352 4 Help him grow to azBH VIGOROUS YfTj^S #Of course you want your son to he /^^^^^^^S strong, vigorous, healthy. Then give him ''?l&m Waterbury's Compound. It contains vital ''^^^mW^^mnourishing elements including pure liver and ly "'^j^fV^/ 1 malt extracts as well as minerals in organic N l form, such as
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    • 205 4 MECHANICAL Engineering A wonderful field for men who have a liking for things mechanical. Study at home in your spare time with the I.C.S. Thousands ot our students are earning big salaries. We give you individual instruction. You make quick progress because you are in a class by yourself. Let
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    • 51 4 MULSIFIEI) COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO WEEK-END SIZE PRICE 25 CTS. from your chemist or srore or send 25c. with eoupor below and it will be forwarded, Post free. COUPON To L. E. TELS TRACING SOCIETY. 34-36 Cross St., SINGAPORE. Please send week-end sl7e shampoo 25c. stamps attached. Name Address... 2 APB
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  • 1688 5 NEW BUILDING NEEDED: REPORT PRIZEGIVING Singapore, Monday REFERENCE to the expansion of the YM C A School of Commerce Was made by N. R. Menon. the principal, in his annual report at the annual priz c giving of the school held in the YM C
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  • 258 5 lT\ere are numerous Clubs in Singapore members ol which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This provided specify for them. beer, taries are invited to co-operate in keepI i it up-to-date and complete. «opn~vinos of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events. The 'Club
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  • 198 5 Serious Charge Against A Sikh Singapore, Monday AN application that a special jury be empannelled for the case, and that the case be heard in camera, was allowed by Mr. Justice Howes in the Assize Court to-day, in the case in which a Sikh named Tota
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  • 62 5 Dollar Engineer Taken To Hospital Singapore. Monday. Mr. Lief Westwick, chief engineer cf the Dollar liner President Monroe, was taken by ambulance, on the arrival of the vessel in Singapore, yesterday, to General Hospital, suffering from cellulitis, a skin infection. The ambulance was waiting at the wharf when
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  • 38 5 Reuter. Nanking. July 12 In view of the crisis Dr. H. H. Kung. the Chinese Finance Minister while at present in America is curta hng his tour abroad and returning to China etny in August -Reuter.
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  • 43 5 Mr. John Michael Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J Page, is arriving by the Raiputana on July 15 on a two months vacation visit to his parents at Kuala Lumpur Mr J M Page is an undergraduate at Trinity Hall. Cambridge.
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    • 17 5 Taste! Taste!! Taste!'.! "COLD LEAF" TEA The Most Exacting Tastes! Of All Dealers. F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd.
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    • 54 5 curative effect oi |j UsANTUBEN M HIptiATACOL the ny >t E 21 0 i S all lung g -m—m valuable ot -allele P 5Sa antiseptics, and =5 acid which represents c m important constitue nt I Iter the building up of tt* lung tissue. An o^o^^^" Representatives:— E. M. ABDIXLA
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    • 189 5 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY ml!': fiimmm j ii i fetei WPS. A FULL SEVEN-SEATER OF ALL-ROUND EXCELLENCE ftxEtgbtttn York Saloon.^ i i;. r r t u- t jc jrenerous in converted into a seven-seater.* Nowadays the man who te, .s Here is splendid all-round per•ams a low-pnced four-seater .a lull Here has
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  • 469 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 12. Previous To-day Change EVJBBEB 1 Uj Dull Steady n t c Buyers. 95 16 9ft -316 S P? fc Sellers. 9% 9y« -Vs May Buyers 9^ 8 93 16 —3 16 M y Sellers. 9 716 9* -316 TnlviSeot Buyers. 9% 9
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  • 1593 6 SPECIAL DIVIDEND OF RS. 100 PER SHARE rPHE following is the report of the directors of National Insurance Company, Limited, for the 12 months' from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1936:— The directors have pleasure in suomitting their thirtieth report of the company's operations together with
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  • 186 6 Selling* Of Dollars Still Persists Reuter. London. July 1? AFTER a weekend spent studying the new taxacion proposals the tOCTC nervous French foreign exchange speculators appear to have taken the mcasurp involving tax on forward transactions to heart and to-day's improvement of the franc, both spot and Torward,
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  • 123 6 jyjONTHLY returns of Dealers' stocks 111 of rubber in the S.S. at the close of business on Jun 30 arc declared as under: Dry Wet Rubber Rubber Total Singapore Ireland 29.731 1 511 31.242 Penang Island 5.260 311 5 571 Frovince Wellesley 1 885 88 1 973 Malacca
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    • 887 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* settlement!). iJft&Q] < c Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited I The Bo Hong Bank. Limited* a*M) t The Oversea-Chinese Banv. Limit** j CAPITAL: M 1 Authorised $40,000,000.00. Isaiwd and Paid Op $10,00? *»OC.JO. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH ULIA
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  • 1542 7 issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser ft Oe Lyall ft Evatt i Buyers Sellers P-vers Sellers <| 1 4- Ampat Tin 6 7y 2 7 iy 2 6|7% *****, I 81 Asam Kumbang 87|- 38 Bed 371 -6 39|-cd
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  • 601 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 13. TIN three months £262.5.0 down 25 The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being quiet and irregular, and prices seem to have suffered a small setback after the recent rise. As far as tin shares are concerned, in
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  • 18 7 Singapore, July 13. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Singapore: $130,., up f%.
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  • 18 7 mc prrce of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 31 (down Sellers 31 1 (down
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  • 56 7 Paris. A credit of 20.000 00D francs has been voted without discussion by the French Chamber to "provide for the repatriation and succour of French nationals still in Spain." According to the Minister of Foieigi Affairs, M. Delbos, these number some 0.000 souls, including 931 volunteers,
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    • 634 7 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. July 13. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Dlv. year Payable Date to date t\ TIN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22V 2 *< 1 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30
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  • 265 8 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATF AND TIME China (generally) Hoihow Anshun July 13 1.30 p.m. Hongkong Anshun 13 1.30 p.m. Philippine Islands Bengalen 13 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Indrapcera 13 2.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong
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  • 107 8 Penang, Siam, Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe. Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. Ay lica. Imperial, losing 10 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6
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  • 95 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherunas Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) today. Deliveries oi boxholders' letters my 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters ■i.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherland> indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. De.iveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. nd general delivery of letters and
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  • 18 8 The Air Mail I Imperial > despatched Trom Singapore on July 4 was delivered n London yesterday.
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  • 145 8 Singapore, July 13. Ships alongside tiie wiuuvt?6 w»r exited to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22; An&hun 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Belita 18; Indrapoera 14; Macdonald 11: Nieuw Holland 9; Kedah 6. Empire Doex (Entrance Gate 2) Hna Shan 30. Irisbank 32; Teiresias 34;
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  • 108 8 London, July 12. Paris 128 1 32 I New York 4.96 13 16 Montreal -97V? Brussels 29.49*2 Geneva 21.67 Amsterdam 9 03*2 Milan 94% Berlin 12.35 -/4 Stockholm 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 V 2 Prague 142 7 16 Belgrade 216 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3
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  • 160 8 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M. Arrived from N.E.I, by the Torenvalk: Mr. G. Thomson. Mr. H. D. Crisp. Mr A. d' Aneremond, Mr. D. F. Blokhuis Mr. M. Hershorn. Left by the Torenvalk: For Medan:Mr. A. d' Aneremond, Mr. D. F. Blokhuis, Mr. T. Noguchi,
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  • 56 8 Singapore, Monday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Monroe which arrived here from Manila yesterday:— Mrs. S. Ezekel, Mr. Eugene Goetschsl. Mr. E. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Laoham, Mrs. C. R. McCormick. Mrs. Nag* lie Nixon, Miss Phoebe Nixon, Mis< Barbara Nixon,
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  • 50 8 Kajang, British. 1.234 tons, from Sandakan 12.7 to B.N B. 17.7. Nieuw Holl md, Netherlands. 6,792 tons from Adelaide 12.7 to Melbourne 19.7 Kinta. British. 509 tons, from Port Swettenham 12.7 to Port Di-Vson 16 7. Taijin Maru, Japanese. 3,642 tons, from Yokohama 11.7 to Hongkong 17.7.
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  • 286 8 The following passengers will sail by the P. and O. liner Carthage, which will leave Singapore for Colombo and Europe at 9.30 a.m. on Friday: Capt. B. H. Butler. Mrs. E. H. A Brooke, Mrs. C. Barnes, Miss .7. Barnes, Mr. A. G. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 158 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixture* TO-DAY, JULY 13 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, Middlesex v. R.E., Anson Road Stadium. TO-MORROW, JULY 14 Rotarv Club Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 P™ROt D?. (MiJ) Williams will speak on "Survival of the Fittest. m Football: SARA League Dw III, Casuals v. S.C.C
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  • 84 8 (By Air Mail.) London, June 26 Queen Mary was televised when she attended the' Wimbledon Lawn Tennio Championships. For the first time, some of the games wer P televised for the benefit of owners cf television sets. During one of the transmissions her Mfipesty, who was a
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    • 157 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT r i Cocktail Dance 630 to 8.30 p.m. j I Dinner 6- Dance (informal) n 9.30 to midnight. l i NEW CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE TRIO CIA\ARRO j r Talented Continental Artistes Presenting Modern Classical Dances and J Astaire Rogers Style Routines. 1 I NON-DINERS
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    • 60 8 We are so sure you will be impressed with the unusual value and quality of NAN SIN spectacles and w 'rh expert eye examinations to cure your headache and eye .•'trainings. We guarantee 7/our money ba*clc if you are not comp'.etelj satisfied. HAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians Optometrist—P
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    • 388 8 SHE FELT SENSITIVE ABOUT HER FIGURE Kruschen Reduced Her Weigh: —Gave Her New Vitality Any woman who is burdened with excess fat is liable to become sensitive about her figure. This woman did, and in addition she suffered from weakness which made her feel dull and lifeless. But there Is
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  • 326 9 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR JOHORE COUNCIL OF STATE (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—I am indeed very pleased to note and to gather from your issue dated the 7th inst. under the pr.ncipal heading of "Johore Councillors Attack Malayanisatlon" \hat the Jchore State Council has recently been rejuvenated
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  • 124 9 Mysterious Metal Door Found In Forest Calcutta. A mysterious metal door, of great size, has been discovered in the depths of a forest in the Mishmi Hills, Assam. A group of Mishmis came across the door while hunting. It is attached to a wall made of stones and
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  • 104 9 The following Raffles Institution boys have passed their Life Saving examination held at the YM.C.A. pool (Intermediate and Certificate and Bronze Medallion I: Pwee Quee Yam, Eu Keng Yuet; Liew Kah Cheng, Chan Suay Bah, Poon Weng tfew, Wai. Hong, Ng Cheng Ann. Szto Sim Chuan, Mak
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  • 132 9 Unauthorised Collection By Imposters j CROM time to time parents or guardians whose children's names have been registered for admission to English Schools have been victimised by welldressed impostors who have found out their addresses and stated that they have been sent by the schools to collect
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  • 176 9 Cape Town. A 500-years-old suit of French armoui has arrived here on its journey to London where, it is understood, lt is to be sold by auction. Ti:e suit has remained quite Intact through the centuries. Beneath its breastplate is an inscription in the writnig of the period
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  • 101 9 Helena (Montana). Alarmed by the damage caused to livestock by coyotes (prairie wolves) in Montana, the State authorities offered a reward for every pelt delivered to them. When 4 000 coyote puppy skins were turnsd in—mostly by Indians—the officials became suspicious. They doubted whether so many had
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  • 107 9 Southampton. Two attractive United States show girls. Joyce Stanton, aged 17. a tall platinum blonde, and Alice Delmar golden haired, and described as v ex;t turnstiles it would very appcsitelv 'pocket Mac West," were refused per mission to land when the Cunard-Whit a S'ar liner Que en Mary
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  • 463 9 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July 9. MEAT Beef stak kati 3? Beef stew or curry kati fillet steak lb. J u Mutton Australian lb. 4b Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared
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  • 218 9 Coronation Stamps And Ties Missing Singapore, Monday. MR. A. W. Perry, Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, gave evidence before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Criminal District Court to-day, when a junior officer in the Postal Department named Ismail bin Abdul Majid was called upon to answer
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  • 28 9 Raja Omar, Assistant official Assignee, r resided in the Ipoh First Magistrate* Court In the absence of Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray who went for an X-ray examination.
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    • 14 9 W o*Ĕ!%m*BoP -..iiion P cop,e Agents: THE SUCCESSORS OF M OINE COMTE CO., LTD.
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    • 126 9 "Hen SCalpS go dry... Too many shampoos can ruin the finest head of hair by drying the scalp and draining it of the nctural scalp oils. Vaseline' Hair Tonic wiil restor» the life and luster of your hair in a short time. Every morning massage a few drops into the
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    • 178 9 If™ yIS HE FIT FOR 0 0i THE BATTLE Give your child the correct start. Equip him early for the future. Physical fitness is essential to success. Danger lies in wait for those lacking that fitness to resist: illness. Be 4 guarded f and give him Viro! the sure builder
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  • 252 10 Banned In England But Shown In U.S. London. EIT- 1IA," the first full-length nudist talkie, shown to packed houses throughout America, but which the British Board of Film Censors have refused even to see, was shown especially for the Daily Mirror. The only other member of the audience
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  • 71 10 Winnipeg, Manitoba. A legal action to quash summer time has been started here. The petitioner is Mrs. Hilda Gillis. wife of a railway employee, who complains that her husband goes to work by the syn and her children have to be got ready for school on
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    • 260 10 mm i z, OF THE RIVER" f i In Another Great Dramatic Film Triumph- i I PAUL ROBESON in "THE SONG OF FREEDOM" j s I j Coming To The CAPITOL j A A A— j t THE GREAT TENOR OF I* "BLOSSOM TI ME pKiiW 1 "HWI I i
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    • 177 10 fsEE HO±YWOOP TOfIND THE SCENES IN PERFECT NEW COLOUR! J By COURTESY of g I PERFECT NEW SOUND! M I IHtO PHOXIC FOR THE FIRST TIME SYSTENI^^^ IN THE EAST! I I RTO-NIGHT CAPITOLEIIi j j I FOR THE FIRST TIME YOU WILL SEE THE LIVES OF YOUR FAVOURITE STARS
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  • 128 11 Death Of Boy Born In Natal Durban. NATAL'S Coronation baby, a boy born in Maritzburg. almost at the preci-e hour when the King, was crowned in Westminster Abbey, died recently. The baby had been awarded the silver Coronation souvenir due to the baby born nearest the Coronation hour
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    • 629 11 v DANCE IMMNKj IN THE j IS it.it I ATMOSPHERE! iNew World Cabarets S JALAN BESAR S j NIGHT DANCE FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT I ADMISSION 50 cents. j THURSDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY. j TEA DANCES j •j* I SEASON EXTENDED ONE MORE NIGHT I POSITIVELY LAST SCREENING i 6.15. TO-NIGHT
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    • 392 11 i Great World Show 1 I \lfj\ If S<] NIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT, 13TH JULY. j CIRIL JO AX i PRESENTING LONDON'S LATEST DANCES. I ADMISSION 50 CTS. J WEDNESDAY 14TH, FRIDAY 16TH SUNDAY, 18TH JULY. FKEE TUITION I (LONDON'S LATEST BALLROOM DANCES). i J Given to our
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  • 19 12 FRASER—At Bexhill-on-sea. Sussex, on July 10. 1937. Katie, dearly beloved wire of K. G. M. Fraser.
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  • 734 12 TT is the fashion in certain quarters to decry the building up of armaments by Great Britain. Car oonists are particularly prone to this type of criticism. Those who insist that armaments are necessary if other nations per.* is in creating them are depicted as "Colonel Blimps."
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  • 89 12 Hon. Mr. L. A. Allen To Act THE Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys. Gencrr.i Adviser. Johore, will sail for England on leave by the Carthage on F::--dai morning. During his absence the Hen Mr L A. Allen, who is at present Commissioner of Lands and M nes
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  • 79 12 Of East lonian London, July 12. The eleventh Earl of Wemyss died today, apod 79 years.—British Offlcal Wireless. Lord Wemyss succeeded his father, the tenth Earl, in 1914. H> had been I.- rr-Licutenant of East Lothian since 1918 He was M. P. for Haddingtonshire from 1883 till
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  • 19 12 The Bishop of Signapore will sail for England on leave by the Carthage on Friday morning.
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  • 28 12 Mr. and Mrs. Ee Kong Guan, of Malacca, were present at the garden party given by Their Majesties the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace on June 22.
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  • 23 12 Capt. E. S. Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts, Mr. Neuser and Mr. R. Graham of Singapore arrived in Penang on Sunday.
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  • 155 12 NOTES COMMENTS Cameron Oranges I*J| ANDABIN oranges are among the m latest exports from the Cameron Highlands. Mr. J. G. Cornwell. who has been at the Highlands since IMP and operates the Kilat Gardens ar.J Dairy Farm, has sent us specimens of the crop, and they make good eating. It
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  • 191 12 rOR most professional boxers the re- j wards are scanty. To one in thousands come the glittering arizes, and such a one is Tommy Farr, tne We'sh heavyweight, who accounted ior Neusel and is now in line for contest with Joe Louis. A year or so ago Farr
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  • 148 12 pARR is only 23 years ol age. but i:e has a wealth of experience behind blm. He started as a boy in a travel ling boxing booth, taking on all comers. He had his first professional contest when he was nine stone, Georges Carpentier, the former French champion,
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  • 351 12 TT has always been a subject of much adverse comment that with the ren.aikable progress that has been achieved among local communities In the course of emancipation Horn the shackles of old traditions and custom/, there should still prevail in these days unnecessarily expensive habit", and tics which
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  • 298 12  -  By "Looker On" rivHE plaintiff In a recent assauli case gave his name as stamp. It seems that he had been taken In hand and given a good licking. A A A A wealthy American has laid out a miniature lawn on the deck of Lis
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    117 13 ENEMY FORCED TO RETREAT NO TRUCE Japanese To Reply With Air Bombs LATEST Chinese cables from Peip r ng report that after desperate fighting the Chinese succeeded in recapturing Lung-VVang-Miao. The majority of the enemy forces have retreated from L ko >Chiao after an abortive attempt to
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  • 1221 13 Reuter. Tientsin, July 13. FOLLOWING the successes of the Chinese troops in Nanyuen and H nirchuen, the Japanese forces in Tacheng Village were completely isolated. On hearing the news, the Japanese headquarters in Tientsin despatched even war planes to Tacheng V illage, probably to bomb the besiegers. At
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  • 59 13 Extending To Suburbs Of Peiping Shanaha J-j]v 12. CEVERE fightin? is progre.sing in Wanping, Lokou-Chiao. and HuangtuDO. Japanese plants are also participating in the campa gr». The battle is extending to the suburb? of Peip'ng. General Sur.e Chi Yuen. Chairman of f.he Charhar-Hopei Political Council, has secretly proceeded
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  • 69 13 Anti Japanese Tension In The Ports Reuter. Hongkong, July 13. THE 13th and 16th Japanese naval sq ladrons from For- mosa have heen ordered tc proceed to South China ports and rnard a<ra nst anti- Japanese agitation. Two vessels have a'ready arrived at Amoy, another
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  • 71 13 Reuter. Tientsin, July 12. rIE Japanese have taken over virtual control of the ShanhaikuanPeiping section of the PeipingMukden railway following the refusal of the Chinese railway officials to provide troop transportation facilities. Japanese crews are now manning the trains and it is claimed that the action is justified
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  • 179 13 CHINA BLAMES JAPAN Flou ting OfTrea ty Regulations j Nanking, July 12. THE Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued a statement accusing Japan of insincerity in observing the armistice. By leaving behind 200 troops in Wulitan under the pretext of searching for corpses. Japan has violated
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  • 56 13 British And American Inquiries Shanghai, July 13. /"OFFICIALS of the British and American V Smbasies called at the Chinese Foreign Office yesterday to inquire about the North China situation. They expressed deep concern in the affair, and wished that some means could be found whereby hostilities
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  • 150 13 Issued From ChineseConsulate Singapore, Tuesday. THE following message is released by the Consul General for China. Singapore, as a translation of an official telegram dispatched from Nanking yesterday:— "After the clash on Sunday morning, truce was once more agreed upon in the afternoon, *,-nly to be broken once
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  • 417 14 LIM HEE KUNG FINED $25 K. L. CHARGE Avoided Service Of Proceedings (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. IM Hee Kung formeriy of Prince's Cabaret, was produced to-day in the First Magistrate's Court on a charge of leaving tHe F.M.S. on Nov.
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  • 57 14 Reuter. London, July 12. THE engagement is announced of Mr Justice Howes to Marjorie, widow of the late Engineer-Rear-Admiral Cory Sanders^—Reuter. Mr. Justice Howes is a Puisne Judge of Singapore and was recently acting as Chief Justice, S.S. He is 59 years of age. He came to
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  • 164 14 Golden Valley Brandy Competition At the St. Andrew's Hospital charity dance at the New World on Saturday, the agents of Golden Valley Brandy, Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., staged a surprise for the benefit of the Hospital Fund. This was in the nature of a game called "Consequences."
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  • 62 14 The new Buddhist temple "Buddha Rangsi," in Moulmein Road, Singapore, will be opened on Saturday. The temple will be decorated and open from early morning until midnight. Alms will be distributed to the monks at 11 a.m. and at noon refreshments of a vegetarian nature will be
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  • 214 14 Exhibition And Annual Meeting Singapore, Tuesday. AT the annual meeting of the Singapore Garden Society which was held at the home of the President Mr. A E Holttum. yesterday it was stated that garden lovers in Singapore had benefited to a great extent by the work of
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  • 194 14 Rumoured Trials By Japanese Tokyo. rE Japanese naval authorities observe complete silence regarding their plans for equipping the new capital ships, which it is known are to be included in the new Japanesse five year naval programme. It is considered certain that t* 103 will be equipped at
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  • 151 14 Vist To Finland Welcomed Helslngfors. The visit of Lord Plymouth, chairman of the Non-intervention Committee, to Finland is generally welcomed here as an indication of the reality of AngloFinnish friendship. Remarking that the vlsu; must be recarded as proof of Great Britain's desire to strengthen the bonds uniting
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  • 147 14 95 New Merchant Vessels For U.S. Washington. Details of President Roosevelt's programme for spending about £90,000,000 (£32,000,000 of which would be Government subsidies) on new shipping construction, which he has recommended to Congress, has become known. The object is to build a new fast merchant fleet of
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  • 495 14 Britain's Spanish Plan TO BE REVEALED ON FRIDAY London, July 13. riRIDAY next has been fixed as the date for the meeting of the NonIntervention Committee, at which the British Government will report on the mandate entrusted to it of finding a solution to the present
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  • 168 14 Chinese Embassy Speaks Out Shanghai, July 13. MR Horiuchi. Japanese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, called on Mr. Yang Yun Chu, of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, and said that the whole Lukouchiao affair was tbe result of Nanking's anti-Japanese policy in North China. He, therefore,
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  • 42 14 Last Search For Miss Earhart Reuter. Honolulu, July 12. THE C.S. aircraft-carrier Lexiton's 64 aeroplanes are to-day making a last 6.000 square-mile search for Miss Earhart. The authorities state that the chances are one in a million.—Reuter.
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  • 112 14 Indian Labourers Get Wage Cuts Restored (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 13. 4 STRIKE was staged by 500 Indian A labourers employed by Indian export and import merchants but resulted in a speedy settlement when the employers agreed to restore their wage cuts to partial
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  • 169 14 No Sensational Results Desired (By Air Mail.) London, June 29. Speaking at the Canterbury Diocesan Conference, the Archbishop of Canterbury said he fen compelled to correcmany misapprehensions which seemed to have arisen in connection with ms Recall to Religion, issued six months realised by now, the Primate
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  • 98 14 Substitute For New York To Paris Paris rE Aero Club of France has issued a communique stating that M. Cot. the French Air Minister, has accepted proposals for an air race to be held on August 20, over a course from Istres to Damascus and back to
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  • 65 14 Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese coolie is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide in Home Road shortly after six o'clock this morning by cutting his nec«. with a razor. The ambulance was sent for and he was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital for attention.
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  • 28 14 Singapore, Tuesday. To-morrow being French National Day. the offices of the French Consulate in Singapore will be closed. There will not be any official reception.
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  • 14 14 Inspector Abdul Rahman, of the Depot, Johore Bahru, has gone on transfer to Segamat.
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  • 20 14 Mr. M. Inman the professional Billiards player, arrived in Penang on Sunday morning by the s.s. "Ho Sang" from Calcutta.
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  • 25 14 Mr. Austin and Miss Price from Singapore and Mr. and Mrs. F Rhodes from Port Swettenham arrived in Penang on Sunday by the s.s "Perak
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  • 22 14 Miss Ivy Lessler, Nurse attached to the District Hospital. Teluk Anson, has gone on transfer to the Kuala Kantrsar Women's Hospital. X
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  • 271 14 MOREY CRASH Application At The Assizes Singapoe, Monday. AN application for a special jury to be empanelled in a case at the Assizes, in which Dollah bin Mohais, driver to the late Mr. John Mercy, stands charged on two counts, with causing dcUth by a rash act,
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  • 43 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, July 12. The death occurred of the wife of the Minister of the Interior suddenly this morning, following an attack of meningitis. The premier and other Ministers of State called with condolences in the afternoon.
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  • 70 14 Driver Taken To Hospital Badly Hurt Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese lorry driver was yesterday injared when his vehicle skidded and ran into a large drain at the l l /z mile, Eukit Timah Road. The ljrry was coming into Singapore from Johore. The driver received contused abrasions over
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  • 81 14 Singapore, Tuesday. The condition of Gunner G. W. A. Stones, who was injured in a collision between a motor-cycle and a motor-car at Katong recently, is still believed to be serious. Gunner Stones and the late Mr. B. W. Adams were on a motor-cycle when it came
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  • 516 15 A SHOWDOWN Official Japanese Attitude Tokyo, July 12. AT a Press conference to-day a spokesman of the Japanese Government stated that the North China situation was very grave It was necesrarv to maintain a stric" watch on tivops because of their repeated demonstrations of bad faith. The
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  • 165 15 French Take A Serious View Reuter. Paris. July 12. THE French press takes a very serious view of the North China fighting. LE PETIT JOURNAL says: Following creation of Manchukuo the Japanese has decided on a second attempt > dismember China. For reasons of Prestige
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  • 256 15 Japanese Making A Second Manchuria THE following is officially released by the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore as the translation of an official telegram received from Nanking:— With regaid o the Lukowchiao Incident, after b„th parties had agreed to withdraw their respective troops, .here wer e still more
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  • 105 15 Perfect Sound Reproduction And Colour A specially attractive feature at thopremiere of "A Star Is Born" at the Capitol Theatre to-day will be the use, for the first tim e at a public showing, of the new Mirrophonic Sound System, by courtesy of the Western Electric Co.
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  • 52 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Assistant Engineer Larsen of the Afrika. the Danish freighter which arrived in Singapore on Sunday, lost his life during monsoon weather in the Indian' Ocean. The vessel has since left Singapore. On arrival at Hongkong an inquiry into the matter will be held by the
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  • 41 15 Reuter. Indianopolis, July 13. Governor Townsend has announced that the CommHtee r fi Industrial Organisation and the Youngstcwn Sheet and Tube Company have affected a separate agreement with him, enabling the return to work of 7,000 operatives.— Reuter.
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  • 27 15 Mr. Loke Wan Yat, of Kuala Lumpur, has donated $500 to the Salvar.ion Army, to be shared by the Boys' Home and Girls' Home, which it runs.
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  • 496 15 CZECHOSLOVAKIA MALAYA Increase In Trade THE NEW CONSUL'S IMPRESSIONS Singapore, Tuesday. DR. .li»cf Vladimir Pciodnu is new acting C nsul for Czechoslovakia In Singapore, taking the place of Dr. P. Stransky, who has gone *>n leav?. Interviewed by a representative of the Tribune. Dr. Polodna. who is in the Eat
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  • 37 15 Reuter. Over 200 Deaths In United States New York, July 15. A TOTAL of 221 deaths occurred in the United States during the week-end owing to the heat-wave. In addition 93 lives were lost by drowning.—Reuter.
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  • 138 15 Alleged Breach Of Contract Singapore, Tuesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court yesterday in the case in which Mr. A. E. Beavis is suing Mr. Foo Chee Fong for damages estimated at over $60,000 for an alleged breach of agreement.
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  • 622 15 CHARGES AGAINST JOCKEY WIFE'S VIEW 'Husband Was Not To Blame" Singapore, Monday. THAT he did cause grievous huri to bis wife by driving a motor-car so rashly as to endanger human life or the personal safety of others and did co'iide with another tar at
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  • 125 15 Mr. K. G. M. Fraser Bereaved Singapore. Monday. UTE regret to announce that news has been received of the death at Bexhill on Sea. Sussex, on Saturday of Mrs. Fraser wife of Mr. K. G. M. Fraser. Municipal Engineer. Mr. Fraser arrived back in
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  • 34 15 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Featherstonhaugh of Batu Gajah left Ipoh on Thursday on Home leave. Mr. Featherstonhaugh is the Game Warden. Batu Gajah, and he is being suceeded by Mr. G. R. Leonard.
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  • 521 16 THREE-NIL WIN OVER POLICE GUNNERS 9 SUPREMACY BEING THREATENED Singapore, Tuesday. A THREE-NIL win was registered by the Chinese when they met the Police in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The exchanges were fairly even in the
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  • 185 16 The Chinese and the Skins, with six and eight more matches respectively to play to complete their programme, can reach a possible aggregate of 26 point-. The Gunners, with four matches more, can reach a total of 24 points, and the Midds could only make 22. Considerable
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  • 506 16 TRIBUNE INTERVIEW ON WORLD TOUR Singapore, Tuesday. "TTE'LL be making some flukes XX heie," jocularly said Horace j Lindrum, the world snooker chamion and nephew of th« famous billiards player, Watter Lindnrm, to Mr. W H. Stuart-Clark. Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Clnb this morning
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  • 136 16 Entries For Skye Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) iDoh. July 13. TAIPING Turf Club entries for July 16 and 17 are as follows:— Horses. Class 4, two runs, about 6 long each: Heart's Content. Spotlight, Komolux. Rawang, Metro, Miss Polly. Horses, Class 5. two runs about 5 furlong
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  • 91 16 Championship Ties For This Afternoon Singapore. Tuesday. PRSISTENT interruption by the w: thshr is seriously holding up completion of the Singapore L. T. A. championships. No play was possible again yesterday, but is hoped tc* hold the following events this afternoon, weather permitting: Men's doubles (semi-flhal) Yong Lc-n
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  • 152 16 New Horse Registered In Class 1 ANEW horse, Koh Sabah, is entered in Class 1 in the latest lis'-; of classification amendments issued by the Straits Racing Association. The list is as follows* HORSES Transfers From Class 2 to Class 1,—Lucky Life. From Class 1 to Class 2—Wee Jock.
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  • 77 16 Ties for to-day in the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club tennis tournament are as follows. Mrs. Koh v. Miss M. Joseph; Misses D. Poston and A. Yamahawa v. Misses. Tay Kheng Sian and R. A. Suriya. TO-MORROW'S TIES Miss Burgess v. Miss S. George; Misses. Z. Elias and M. Foston
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  • 393 16 42 Rounds At The Happy World Singapore, Tuesday BATTLING SIMA and Little Olaes, the two boxers who were recently brought over from the Philippines by Mr G H Kiat, Will make their debut at the Happy World Stadium on Friday July 16. Tiger Flowers, tne flashy negro welterweight
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  • 862 16 ON JULY 31 Endeavour D And The Ranger (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 5 THE first race for the America's Cup is to be sailed on Satin day, July 31. The destination of the Cup will be decided by tht- besi cut of even races; rating
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  • 444 17 STATE BEATEN Impressive Display By Visitors ''From Our Oicn Reportzi) Penang. July 12. I RECORD crowd was present at H the Victoria Green to-day to uitno s < 4 he South China Athletic hat ii iation football team register their second victory
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  • 289 17 DOSITIONS to date in the S.A.F.A. League competitions are as follows: FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L.D.F.A. P. ft A. (7) 12 7 3 2 28 10 16 Chinese (3) 10 6 2 2 20 12 14 Midds (5) 12 6 4 2 17
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  • 95 17 The Boustead B.P. defeated the Vehicles Dept. SporU Club in a game of friendly badminton match of four doubles. Scores (Boustead B.P. names first): L. C. Smith and W. J. Henman beat G. C. Meredith and W. Rose 18—21. 21— 17, 21—17; Yeo Hong Chuan and Chung Cheng
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  • 119 17 Splendid Performances By Bowlers London, July 12. PULL points were scored by War- wickshire, Hampshire and Derbyshire, in their respective County championship matches, all of which wer? finished inside two days. Results as cabled by Reuter are as follow-: AT BIRMINGHAM Gloucestershire: 107 (Mayer 7 for 46)
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  • 285 17 IN SURREY Britisher 2 Up At HalfWay Stage Lcndon, July 12. history is being mad* at the famous Walton Heath coarse in Surrey. For the first time in the annals of international golf a nominated professional champion from Britain and America are meeting to decide over 72
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  • 709 18 Regent Distributes The Prizes (From Our Own Corrdspor.&entt Johore Bahru, July 5. THE all Johore P.W.D.A.A. sports meeting which was held on the English College ground was a great success ana Ne Ngoh Tee was champion athlete Dy annexing the 100 yds.. 220 yds.. Long
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  • 199 18 11HE M.F.A. drew with the Raffles College at cricket on the Raffles College ground on Sunday. Scores: M.F.A. AU Yunos c Siew Tat b Khalala 3 Osman Yasin c Kah Foo b Siew Tat 1 T ma*! Jabbar c Shui Teff b Khalala BJ H
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  • 180 18 Death Of Sir Charles Clegg <By Air Mail) London, June 29. DRESIDENT of the Football Association G.O.M. of the Charles Clegg died last night his home ln S fr h Char?e S) who had been ill for some W the Football Association lose thSr strongest legislator. He was
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  • 197 18 Clergyman's Appeal In America New York. AN appeal for the establishment in the A united States of a national game With the standards of cricket—described the conscience" of Britain been made here by the Rev Eln l°™ McNeill McKes in the course ol a ser m Character, discipline,
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  • 343 18 To Remain In England INSTEAD of leaving for America as he intended if he had lost to Ben Foord, Max Baer was recently pubilantly discussing a prolonged stay in this country, states the Evening Standard." His smashing come-back against Britain's former champion has convinced Baer that he can
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    • 418 18 LATEST ADVERTISLMK WANTED —Ledger and Billing Cfl European House. Previ useful. Write Bo:: No 25 Tribune, Singapore. SITUATION VACANT -RADIO ed apprentices, age 15-20. Ap riedra, 81, Stamford Road. WANTED —Agents and stork di trict to sell our Scientific md gem jewellery. Barrings bracelets, etc., retailing 56.50 G minion. The
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    • 2045 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio iSffii i 1T.45 metres (9,540 kcs); DJQ 19.63 A Ti/nt/rrar» metres (15.280 kcs.); DJE 16.59 mePROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE 9.15 p.m. closedown. uwti 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES transmission 3 to-day 9.35 p. m Bifrßen. The B B.C 6.15 p.m Call DJB, DJN, DJE (GerSllUrapore Station On 225 Vflripfv Mnai/.
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  • 735 20 MORE LISTENERS' SUGGESTIONS PEP NEEDED Up Country Wants Short Waves WEEKLY NOTES BY "RADIOFAN" PURTHER suggestions are coming in with regard to the future of broadcasting in Malaya. They are too numerous to give in detail, an 1 many of thnn, I am afraid, are of
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  • 29 20 At cafe cofctte- walford Hyde n conducts the popular Cafe C olette Orchestra. which will broadcast in this At the Cafe Colette wanora ny programme By Courtesy B BC.
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  • 393 20 Commentaries From Daventry A RUNNING commentary on the crick t match between Gentlemen and Players, at Lord's Cricket Ground L don will be broadcast from Davemr> p G H. Fender. Gentlemen versus Players (or an teurs against professionals), is a crick event ?£t dates from 1806. It has
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    • 104 20 MALAYAN LISTENERS 9 RADIO from page 19» 2 RO. ROME 25.4 metres (11,810 kcs.) TO-DAY 9.20 p.m.:— News in English. News in Chinese. Vocal and instrumental concert featuring Cetra Orchestra. News in Italian. TO-MORROW 9 20 p.m.:— News in English. Organ recital—Alessandro Pascueci. Survey of sport. Folk songs—Abruzzo, Maria Barrata
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  • 978 21 PROFESSOR WARNS EMEMIES OF EDUCATION ■THE dangeri which will beset the 1 future Cniversity of Ceylon will hie fly from an excessively n attitude towards the v activities with a resulting (»f emphasis on vocational training," states I r R. Marrs, Principal of the University
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  • 405 21 General Eva Booth Near Retiring Age CENIOR officers of the Salvation Army are once again concerned w'th the future of the "Generalship." General Eva Booth, the present head of the "Army," is 72 years of age. Under the regulations she should retire at the age cf 73. So
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  • 208 21 Planes Drop Serum On Yacht's Deck BY the death of Mr. George F. Baker from peritonitis on board his 300--foot yacht Viking at Honolulu, America lost one of her most influential bankers and wealthiest men. His son George will inherit a fortune conservatively estimated at
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  • 69 21 London. Two monthly reviews, the "National Review" and the "English Review", wil 1 shortly be amalgamated. The "National Review" was founded in 1883 by Alfred Austin and was edited for 29 years by Leo Maxse, brother of tho present editor. Lady Milner. widow of 'he famous statesman,
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  • 1689 22 TALK BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE NEED FOR A PRECONCERTED POLICY rpHE talk given by Mr. Lloyd George in the series 'Responsibilities of Empire,' recently broadcast by the I BBC, is printed below In full. The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George. O.M., M.P.. was born
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