Malaya Tribune, 16 July 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Hates Vol. XXVI- No. 166. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune S ngapore: Friday, July 16. 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS-
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    • 77 1 .1- II 111 I r THENEWS WITH YOfjß BREAKFAST Tr;j The Mother dreams of her boy becoming a A natural dream, for every mother .s anx.ous tor her own <^SPW child to excel. \L^l* •-11 j. A9m if the right foundation is laid. VxS\ But not an idle dream, it
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    • 9 1 Rea4 Tke SUNDAY Tit 1219 JXE Dominant In Malaya
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  • 699 2 Volunteer Corps To Fight Them mKERE BR a great many people who 1 fail to the fact *ho .here is a volunteer corps for t h° liquidation of flies in Shanghai. This little regiment of 100 enthusiastic coolies rushes about armed with fly .-waiters in a ruthless pursuit
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  • 239 2 At Hanworth Air Park COR the first time m England aero--1 planes were auctioned at London Air Park, Hanworth, states the "Daily Teleerraph." Thirty aeroplanes were sold for £11,695 Within a few minu r es of making his Purchase the first of the new owners new away from
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  • 569 2 Australian Cooling FUNERAL OF Gl SULLIVA Sydncr, Jrjfy l. WWO |M'Octniofiii one of fcj and gladness, the other a fun< drew multitudes into tht- rtree Sydney when the Coronation returned the other day. The Xew South Wales ar.c Q •and sections of the A. Coronation contingent
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    • 598 2 X N X, I*«* fcsn** Bp** Iff eat i js~** i, c naoslem •*Aa«-»«>rs aaccy lasop navis end sfcadep, bap Iropa ssetjras Me, bmtteri*., wlr'Oß 8'«*««n«!, domestic e#pilanses .aiy'iky #aras etc COX.TKACTOIIi FQJI «a&er and s*r? mstalifcvmea a ftc any a**«rtls*4 In Uih eopuann» send *3*as of tesfirooaieJa anij. »0
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    • 631 2 EDUCATIONAL W*BT tgthok mtmm vim ctit Montun mnt now: lOYAL INSTITUTE NOTICE- FAJt EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A, Kirk Terrace. Singapore. rEOGIO COURSE, another class to start soon Enrolments are now opexed ftse $2 50 monthly. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 2m, QUIZN STREET. >.*Vrr.oor. Case: Sr. orthacd, Typevrlttßg ar.d Book-Keeping Classes: Practlca: English
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    • 539 2 CHOKG CHENG SCHOOL, SINGAPORE. Tender? are invited from Licensed Contractors for the instaiiatkm of sanitary fittings and water pipes at AUwmJ Street, in accordance with B P. No. 383-36 apjToved by Municipality on 30-11-36. Such plans may be inspected on 2nd floor, 241-C, Victoria Street, the school Registered Office, during
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    • 244 2 VIROL for robust health DUNLOP THE WORLDS MASTER TYRE NKtt CHINA OPTICAL CO. <L Higb Kueet, Singapore Tbooj 378*. mmmm i mi n raixurs RUBBER SOLES Made in England Famous far Us Long wear from All Shoo-makers Solo Agents: RAHAMIN PEN HAS, Singapore. WEST LAKE RENTAL RANT. 71. Beach Road,
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  • 265 3 SHIPPING MEWS NOTICES FASTER SHIPS FOR FOREIGN TRADE Policy Of U.S. Maritime Commission THE chairman of the U.S. Maritime P Commission, Mr. J. P. Kennedy, has announced that for the time being financial aid will not be extended for :he construction of ships engaged solely on inland waters and canals.
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  • 171 3 That the future of the laid-up U.S. iner Leviathan will be finally decided in the not distant future by the new Maritime Commission is the opinion of Mr A. J. McCarthy, vice-president of the United States Lines, who arrived at Southampton recently in the Manhattan for his
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  • 150 3 The Norwegian shipbuilding establishments have found themselves in the peculiar situation of being forced to -efuse the Government's offer of six to seven million kroner for the modernisation and expansion of several larger yards. The conditions proved unacceptable to the yards after the trade unions had refused
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 447 3 BTEAMM BAILINGS rVGL' BRltl S H INDIA (Incorporated in England) 1» 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. m A TPUTANA 17.000 July 16 SaSitra 17.000 July 30 laWALpSdI 17 6 000 IS?3 mRFU 15,000 Aug. 27 Somali 6,800 Aug. 27 CARTHAGE UMgg Sept. 24 BANGALORE WO
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    • 85 3 RT. (APCAR) SAILINGS. F«* HONGKONG. AMOY, SHANGHAI JAPAN. Leave Singapore STRDHANA MB J^ TILAWA 10.000 Aug. 2S For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. TILAWA 10.000 July 24 SANTHTA 8.000 Aug. 7 TALMA 10,000 Aug. 21 FOR PENANG. MADRAS CALCUTTA. CRANFIELD 5.332 July 29 P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES, For all
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    • 581 3 Jj. M. 8. K. I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) i For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York (ms KANO MARU Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug 25 Oct 4 ms KIYOSUMI MARU Sept. 2
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    • 383 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh Displ. From Ret'g MS Tors. Spore. Spore. "ALSIA" 12,500 July 17 Aug. 6 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Aug. 7 Aug. 27 "LALANDIA" 11.000 Sept. 18 Oct. 8 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA'' 12,500 Dec. 11
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    • 467 3 «TEAMM BAStSK®* §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company** intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOB MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due S pore. 1937 I "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 30 9 "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai North China
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  • 983 4 TRAGIC DEATH 8 YEARS AGO RECALLED JUST nine years after that explosion at Three-span Bridge, wfiere the South Manchuria Railway crosses over the line from Peiping west of Mukden city, which ended the life of Marshal Chang Tso-lin, a special train passed under that same
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  • 351 4 K. L. Flying Club Report For June trrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE illness of Mr. P. H. Hodgson, Chief Instructor of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, who was*lnvolved in a flying accident while landing at the aerodrome some time In June, lias been responsible for
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  • 344 4 Injury To Animal By Tram Sydney, July j After having deliberated for thwe and Quarter hours, a jury in the Supreme Court Sydney, gave a vortiir.i for £1.500 to Henry Edgar Ruiisell th* owner and trainer of the racehorse Main, the Commissioner for Road Transport
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  • 246 4 Collapses Dorms Australian National Broadcast Sydney. N.S.W.. June 29. A few minutes after he commenced the early morning session at the "ationai Station 2BL. the other day. Ml H. M. H. Watts collapsed as ne was speaking into the microphone. He was conveyed to his heme in
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  • 48 4 Eight More Executions In Russia Reuter Wireless. Moscow July 14 Eight prominent Georgians have ueeu rxecuted after pleadinc guilty to onu esp:onap f behalf of in&cist power and «sabotage of nutienal economy, according to ah official ij; nouncemcnt in the Tiflis newspaper X.iriavoitoka —Reurei- Wireless.
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    • 262 4 808 ItitexJ to- Gj^Acti&e7 .rUfflf 6UT HAVEN'T SLEPT BU A Q WELL FOR WEEKS Jjf^ n»llY HP mmZ' *£~m\ AWAKE NIGHTS TOO. CINAU-' a /J« CL T FOUND OUT J .ft JIAADE A f WHY. STIMULATING V M^rSTIMULATING DfiiNKS' Z^tZt^l yo don t expect me to /JH U L: V
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    • 375 4 AN EXCELLENT SPECIFIC FOR THE EFFECTIVE TR EVT M FVT OF EXCESSIVE uric ACID. Millions of people~~c^mpi a j n to-day of mu£nn« depression, but minions also do not know that they are ETS V L Ujms of ""natural fcSfar Too much meat and other indSSible oods cause the body
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    • 74 4 A REASONS *T WHY I USE I'New VeeC <v la all Unwanted hair in 3 minutes «ithoot trouble, mess or bother. 2 'New Vert' leaves the skin soft and smooth, without trace of urfv stubble. 5 3 3 'New Veet* is just like a face cream-swct-tly scented and ptautat to
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    • 104 4 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Pu.h a Bu» Over is net flowing freely your food doesn": diire't wh" e et consti P*ted. Your r U nkV„dMS IS?? 1 and >° v *our. ci. V he world looks punk. h»r*u y
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  • 702 5 Full List Of Passengers By P. O. Carthage r o'LOWING la a full list of passengers r sailing by the P. and 0. "Carthage" i v.ng Singapore to-day (July 16j and i "lang on or about July 17. The "Carthage" is bound for Colombo, Bombay, Marseilles and London:—
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  • 103 5 Murder Charge Against Indian Singapore. Thursday. DRESSED in a khaki shirt and blue trousers. Sitiya, a 34-year-old Indian, was this morning produced bel'ore Mr. K. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate, on a charge cf murder of a Chinese named Cheong Kok Tong, at the Naval Base
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  • 33 5 Brussels. July 14. FOLLOWING the resignation of the Minister of Justice. M. Dela Veleye, the Premier, M. Van Zeeland. tendered his resignation to the King who refu&ed to accept it.
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  • 36 5 Mr. D. K. Rajakariar, of the Anglo-Chinese School, Klang, who has been to Ceylon on long leave, has returned to Klaus. Mrs. Raiakariar who went to Ceylon a few months befora him has returned with him.
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  • 330 5 Weekly Bulletin Of league Of Nations I A SATISFACTORY feature for the week, is the absence of the notification of plague in any of the Eastern ports. Cholera cases were notified from Calcutta and Chittagong in British India and from Bangkok in Siam. There has been a slight
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  • 98 5 Following is the programme of music to be played by the band, drums and pipers of the Royal Innisk'.lling Fusiliers, (by kind permission of Majo»- r G. S. Cox, M. C. and the officers), o-i Monday evening on the padang: Fanfare. "The Retreat." Band and Bugles Retreat
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  • 14 5 Mrs Noel Horley sails for England by the s.s. "Carthage' leaving Penang or Saturday
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 134 5 BETTER LUBRICRTIOII i PROPANE-solvent refining makes Triton a better lubricant with longer life in the crankcase TRITON reduces engine wear, keep.s Company's patented Propane-solvent motors cleaner—free from harmful refining process which removes all accumulations of sludge and carbon, low-grade materials. Tests have proved it gives better motor protection.. .that after
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    • 164 5 cs%c Git fat Spotting People B. S.A SCOUT ftp. Remote control gear lever Deliirhtfullv smart and pleas- under th 9 testes* the f>^* B^ s j nand brake betxeeen the asTvm in<: in appearance, outstand- scats the floor cleat Wr*\ N m K.U irriMlfX j jo/ all obstruction. f in
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  • 164 6 L3331h auction, July 14, 1937. j Catalogued 1.633.574 1b5.—731.50 tons Offered 1,062,293 1b5.—474.24 tons Sold 1.040,162 1b5.—464.36 Was London—Spot 9 1 Bd. New York—Spot 18 7 8 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cts. per lb. Standard Quality 30 3 4 Good Average
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  • 455 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 15. tiiRKKK Previous To-day Change TtaOß Ver y steady Dull Spot Buyers. 9 3 16 9Jfa +116 Sellers. Aug. Buyers 9 5 16 9 5 16 SeUers. 9 3 8 9% July Sept. Buyers. 9 5 16 9,5 16 Sellers. 9 3 e
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  • 134 6 Gold Market Affects Australia Canberra. July 8. AUSTRALIA'S oversea trade in June failed to maintain the highly favourahle balances of the immediately preceding months, and. as a result, the balance for the year which has just closed Is a little less than was expected. The Minister for
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  • 147 6 Unperturbed By Latest Developments Reuter. London, July 15. IjNPERTURBED by the latest developu ments, the Stock Exchange continues to take the Sino-Japanese impass quietly and there has been no selling of SinoJapanese issues by large holders, such as insurance companies and banks. On the other hand, fair buying
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  • 40 6 United States Figures For June Reuter. New York, July 16. Tons. Imports 49,000 Consumption 51,800 Stocks on Last day of Month 169,600 Afloat for U.S. Ports on last day of month 57,200 Consumption of Reclaimed rubber 14.400 —Reuter.
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  • 16 6 Ayer Molek Rubber C 0—27,261 lb.] Total for eight months, 147,145 lb. j
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  • 281 6 Cars Show Increase In Output AT the annual meeting of Ford Motor I Co.. of England. Sir Pertival Perry drew an interesting comparison of the progress made during the last three years by the British motor industry with that of the country generally. New car registrations had increased
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  • 151 6 Bi-Annual Meeting Of The Executive Committee Paris. The last six months have been particularly busy for the Red Cross, and tlio executive committee of the League of Red Cross Societies had much to dUousa &t its bi-annual meeting held hera under the chairmanship of the Marquis De
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  • 402 6 J Consumption Also Increases (By Air Mail) London, June 29. WORLD production oi tin in the fiisl four months of the current year was 60,646 tons, an increase of about 5.G00 tons compaied with the corresponding period in 1836. Consumption totalled 65.C36 tons, against 54.691 tons in
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  • 53 6 Cancellation Of Unused Amounts rnHL controller of Rubber. Ma! a ini- thai i.'xporf credits, unusi unci therefore cancellrrt a& on June wm m foflows 1 SirUts Settlements Mainland* 5 003 it Sti uu Settlements (IKsuvfel 12.356 Federated Mitay S ales 15 672 Johor* 21.7^7 Ketfah 4.272 LabwAn 87
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 675 6 s Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straita Settlement!). t Succeseora to The Chinese Commercial Bank. Lniuted The Ho Hong Bank, Limited* end I The Oreaeea-Chinese Bank, limtte* CAPITAL t 1 Ajrthorised H0,000.000.00. Issued and Paid I BEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CH ULIA STREET, SINuAi OKi.. i TELEPHONES:
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    • 57 6 For all DIGESTIVE IRREGULARISS. take "H. B. D. Sak" EFFERVESCING, COOLING and INVIGORATING. Sole Agents: E. M. ABDULLA CO., Capitol Building. Singapore. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002 Hours 9-5 Saturday 9-1 or by appointment. 35 years European Clinical Experience. Consultation
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  • 1560 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Eraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 6 9 7;3 6j9 7j3 CI Asam Kumbang 38 40 -cd 38;- 40|-ed Austral Malay 58!- 60 57!- 59 3 Aver Hitam 32
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  • 664 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 16. TIN three months £265.10 down 35-. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being quiet, and in the absence of business shares were slightly easier. According to cables received, tin shares withstood the general decline and the market
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  • 17 7 Singapore, July 15. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Singapore: $131%, down
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  • 19 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 31 (down Sellers 31 Vn (clown 1
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  • 259 7 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, July 16 Total for Books Close financial 7ornpans Dividend Date Ex Dir. year Payable Date to date TIN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22*i% 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% mt. July 20 July 30 July 21 8% Johan
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    • 279 7 BACKACHE Only those who suffer can realise the ntter to stay crippled by pain, or will yon provw misery, the maddening torture, the dreadful how quickly, how surely and permanently, weakness that backache brings. Yet thou- y° u can end your trouble for good by taking sands of chronic sufferers
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  • 201 8 Singapore, July 15. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Key an $14* R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $13t R. (Siam) "White" No. Al $220 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $210 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No.
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  • 101 8 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal ,ir Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, "Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing .0 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, lAmsterdam and Lon,on§: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. tonorrotf. Penang, Slam, Burma, India, Iraq, alestrne, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Jritain, Ireland, Europe
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  • 112 8 Mails expected from Europe. (London Parcel mails* by the P. O. (Rajputana) aue at Singapore to-day. General delivery of parcels only 9 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-morrow. Jeliveries of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched .rom Singapore on July 7 was delivered ;n London on July 15.
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  • 142 8 Singapore, July 16. Ships alongside the Wharvee or exxted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Op ten Noort 22; Kutsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Uate 2) Rajputana 18; Gewang 14; Adrastus 11; Tabian 9 Silver maple 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Genoa Maru 30; Foo Shong
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  • 16 8 The transfer of Dr. M. K. Bhandari rom Sungei Patani to Pulau Langkawil las been cancelled.
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  • 14 8 Mr. A. Fleming of Fleming Bros., Ipoh, went on. home leave last week. I
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  • 171 8 Chinese Who Posed As Revenue Officer Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to have posed as a revenue officer and to have stolen a badge, a Chinese named Ong Tek Seng was sentenced to 13 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision. He had three previous
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  • 136 8 New Procedure For Jurors At Assize Trials Singapore, Thursday. MR. Justice Howes objected to the procedure of a juror holding the Bible and listening to the Registrar while being sworn in, prior to the commencement of a murder trial in the Assize Court yesterday. Jurors will in
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  • 180 8 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. and K.N.IL.M. planes: Arrived from N.E.I, by the "PKAFK":—Mr. Y. Ono. Mr. and Mrs. Dekens and Baby. Left for N.E.I. by the "PK-AFK' Mr. U. S. Youstra. Mr. A. C. Tally, Mr. F. M. Tack, Mr. Th. A Lewis, Mr. O. O.
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  • 229 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 16 BiUiards: Exhibition by Horace Lindrum and Melbourne inman, S.C.C., 6.40 p m Tennis:' S.L.T.A. Tournament. S.C.C. EoX ing: Tiger Flowers v. Joe piamo;nci; Battling Sima v. Nil Hemchit; Little oiaes v. Sneedy Hassan, Happy World Stadium, 8.45 p.m. Football SAF.A.
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  • 176 8 No Reason To Offer Mediation Reuter. London, July 15. rVENTS in China are being watched with close interest in London and the exchange of information between the British, French and UnPed States Government is continuing. Both Britain and the United States have independently informed the Japanese Government
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  • 98 8 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. ScLers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. July> 31 1 2 31-4 Good F A Q. in bales (F. 0.8. July) 30 5 s 30 7 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose I lawardable Spore» 31 31 3 do.
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  • 156 8 ALHAMBRA.—Victor McLaglen, Preston Foster and Ida Lupino in "Sea Devil'" 3.15, C.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—Janet Gavnor and Fredric March in "A Star Is Born." 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION—CaroIe Lombard and Fred Mac Murray in "Swing High, Swing Low MARLBOROUGH.—"FauIa-di-Mukka" (Hindustani I 6.15 and 9.15 p m
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  • 99 8 London. July II Paris 128 i Ifi New York 496 11 1G Montreal 4.97 3 8 Brussels 29.50 V, Geneva 21.65V2 Amsterdam 9.01 1 2 Milan 94% Berlin 13.34» Stockholm 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26>/ Prague 142 7 16 Belgrade 216 Madrid norn Lisbon 110 3
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    • 205 8 y MALAYVi PREMIER HOTEL j To-Xitfht Cocktail Dance mi m*. j 11 Dinner Dance Cabaret Entertainment by the TRIO CIMAROO J Exponents of Modern Classical Dancing J Non-diners Sl.OO j RAFFLES BRASSERIE bras basah road. POPULAR GRILL iW^^^SJ», 1 AFTERNOON TEAS. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. t SEA VIEW HOTEL j I
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    • 461 8 HOW TO STOP STOMACH PAIN IN FIVE MINUTES By Dr. Scott. M.D., Paris If you want an astonishing demons tion of how quickly and completely a indigestion can be stopped, just level teaspoonful of 'Bisurated' M; in water—four tablets are equally efl tive. I have found that the m •Bisurated'
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 455 8 Tit? nr A r*Y Ilion1 lion of Nortn Bridge Road, 9.15 a.m., for KyijUtS Ult±lM free transport. 4 <M«Ym- Straits Juvenile Union: Funeral of Mr ITVre are numerous Clubs In sing a Taa Tiang yew's mother, 57, Bukit pore members of tahich are readers oj Fanjang Road, 9.45 a.m. :he
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    • 308 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j v STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES ru-DAx FOR PER DATT AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka July 16 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort 16 2.30 p.m. Muntok Op ten Noort 16 2.3U p.m. Medan G. Van der Heyden
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  • 194 9 "WOMAN CHASES MAN" MIRIAM HOPKINS OPPOSITE JOEL McCREA am I going to get a hu idred million dollars?" That stupendous query, in a stentorian bellow greets us as we stroll into Sound Stage No. 1 at United Artists Studio where Samuel Goldwyn's riotous comedy,
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  • 707 9 The handle is wiggled by stagehands and the interior effect is a terrific roiling and jolting. The camera, at one edge of the car, is lashed down to the floor, and pitches with the motion of the stars and extra players. While Winnineer takes
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  • 403 9 HE was a humble sort of a person (Charlie Rugbies generally is in his pictures) a loving and devoted husband. He had a job that wasn't the most important one in town, but he loved it. The pay, let us say, was commensurate. He edited the
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  • 17 9 Nobody' s Baby" is a very amusing comedy, which makes its debut shortly at the Alhambra Theatre
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  • 48 9 Why worry about your supply of Home Periodicals when you can get them at PETER CHONGS, the Hove of Satisfied Customers at the following rates:— All 2d. Papers like Tit Bits, etc. —.10 All 3d. Papers —15 All 4d. Papers —.20 Daily Mirror or Daily Sketch —40 etr..
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  • 353 9 ALL-STAR CAST IN A FINE COMEDY 'NOBODY'S BABY IS A RIOT OF HUMOUR HAL Roach, the producer, who teamed the international favourite, Laurei and Hardy comedy duo, may we'-i believe he discovered a feminine team that will assume as great importance, if the laughter provoked
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  • 922 9 AN INTERESTING ARTICLE BY CHARLESFARRELL Charles Farrell the film star who appears with the famous pianist in "Moonllght Sonata." which comes to the Pavilion Theatre this week-end. writes of Paderewski. When Lothar Mendes originally asked DM to appear in a film with Paderewski. I felt very
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    • 37 9 iiIPSBI.*-- Perfect health, and perfect freemasonry J v f < jfflK>;3 )^|fc of jovial spirits. Let your cares and worries I j| f G lden Val!ey EranJdy finish the day B R ANDY I^Sfpf i 2 apb i
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    • 114 9 Skin Itch Cause Curbed Overnight Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny scams and pores where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peelinp, Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis. Blackh. ads. Pimples, Dhoby Itch, Singapore otth r blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not kill tlio
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  • 140 10 Complete Independence In 1939 Washington, D. C. PUBLIC healings were opened here on June I® to allow interested persons to 1 present their viewc on trade relations between the United States and the j i Philippine Islands which, it was re- i cently announced, are to receive complete
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  • 38 10 Rev. J. Hodge, the Pastor of All Saints Church, Taiping. will be coming to Singapore on transfer. The church service at Taiping will be taken by neighbouring priests, or by Major Kee* ot the Customs and Excise Department.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 460 10 v YESTERDAY'S AUDIENCES ACCLAIM THIS THRILLING RKO PRODUCTION j Clear The Decks For Action Clear Your Throat For Laughs! See VICTOR JIcLAGLEX in PS&3j "SEA DEVILS" win. PRESTON FOSTER It's Cot Everything Thrills! Romance! Comedy! j BfikflHl. J |aLHAMBRa| I 6-15 NIGHTLY W I As Lxciiing as an Actual TRIP
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    • 73 10 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya a l HERE'S ANOTHER "MY MAN GODFREY" A GLORIOUS V Women ESCAPADE OF FUN. GAIETY AND FRIVOLITY WITH THE J FAMOUS DADDY of "3 SMART GIRLS!" Come and Oms ManJMt j MIRIAM -HOPKI/VS JOEL j and "Bring I CUASIiS WINNINGER-reiKRHODES r Him Back
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    • 145 10 •> f j I In Aid of hospital ST ANDREW S M SSIO N HOSPITAL WEEK FINAL EVENT OF "HOSPITAL WEEK" h GRAND CHARITY NIGHT AT THE HAPPY WORLD J_ CABARET l SATURDAY 17TH JULY TO-MORROW! A_ 7 GRAND OPENING A WORTHY HINDUSTANI SUCCESSOR TO "TOOFAN MAIL" j "FAULA -DI
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  • 255 11 WHEEL FOUND By Australian On Burma Coast Sydney, N.S.W. Juiy 3. CLAIM that an aeroplane wheel A iound en Burmese coast belongs to the Lockheed Altair machine F U -ed by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, which disappeared on Nov. 8, 1935, has been advanced in a cable
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  • 800 11 Views Of Mr. Tan Ean Kiam rE following is a translation of an article by Mr. Tan Ean Kiam on the outbreak of hostilities between China and Japan. Events in North China to-day are attracting world-wide attention and any one who has followed the news closely
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  • 63 11 The Police Band, under Mr. J. C. Hitch will play the following programme at Teluk Ayer to-day, beginning at 6 p.m.: March. "Cavalry of the Clouds". Alford: Overture "Lustspiel," Bela; Selection "Wild Violets," Stolz: Valse, "A Waltz Dream", Straus; Popular Selection. "Harry Lauder's Songs", arranged by Hume; Comet
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  • 32 11 The leave of absence granted to Dr. E s" Lawrie. Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has been extended for four months and 12 days on half pay with effect from April 16.
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  • 438 11 Hurlingham Cup Final (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 30. GOULBURN won the Champion Cup at Hurlingham by beating the Jaguars by 9—7. The stands both members and public greeted with enthusiasm the victory of a sporting and representative side over a fancy-named team recruited from England, America
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  • 281 11 Australian Rowing Crews MR. E. E. Keary, who was appointed by the Australian Rowing Council sole selector for the crews to represent Australia at the British Empire Games next year, proposes to request the council to ask about 2;> oarsmen if they would be available if selected for
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  • 95 11 Substitute For New York-Paris Event The Aero Club of France has issued a communique stating that Mr. 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 Le Bourget 'Paris
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    • 137 11 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the A-lng material! or services. For particulars ?ee Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Supply of 40 tons of Pig mmmm Lead, 4 pjn., 26th July, 1837. Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian Gas Coal. 4 p.m., Aug. 3, 193/. Supply of
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    • 199 11 •J. V I CENTRAL TALKIE NE,v woRLD j i 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 i WHEELER WOOLSEY i in RKO's Sensational Laugh Hit S "SILLY BILLIES" I A Laugh-a-second. A Yell-a-minulc Show. Don't miss it? j SUN TALKIE NEW WORLD j 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. j M.-G.-M.s Sensational Air Thriller I
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    • 361 11 j. Great World Show CABARET SATURDAY, 17TH JULY j i Extension To 1 a.m. j V f 1 n I J TO-NIGHT 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. m CYRIL JO AX 99 PRESENTING LONDON'S LATEST DANCES. TO-DAY, 16TH SUNDAY, 18TH JULY. I (LONDON'S LATEST BALLROOM DANCES). j Given to our patrons
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  • 109 12 Mrs. L. E. Pereha and family thank ?U relatives and friend; who attended t'.:e funeral of the late Lionel E. Pereira and all those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence and also all those whe attended the Requiem High Mass Mr Wee Cheng Eng and family
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  • 660 12 DOME weeks ago we took readers into our confidence regarding a prcblem which is confronting the newspapers of the world—the price of newsprint We pointed out that Owing to the increasing demand tor the paper on which journals are printed, coupled with a shortage of the wood
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  • 279 12 London. July 7. MR. R La*thwaite. D M M R C 3 L R C P. of Kuala Lumpur, has been awarded the North Persian Forces Memorial MMal for his paper on "The Pathology of Tropical Typhus < rural type of the Federated Malay States,"
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  • 84 12 Flying Boats Start On Return Journey Reuter. Botwood i Newfoundland t, July 15. The British flying boat Caledonia took off at 10.25 p.m. British Standard Time for Foynes (Irish. Free State) on the return journey over the Atlantic.— Reuter. London, July |6. Another double transatlantic crossing was begun
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  • 134 12 NOTES COMMENTS China And Relief /\NCE again the question of relief to be given to the victims in the conflict now taking place in China I* exercising the minds of the local peculation, especially the Chinese, whose sympathy in these matters is veil known. It is reported frcm one source
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  • 217 12 r*Q frequent and so ureal have been the extent of the giants of such relief by Malayan Chinese that their authenticity was questioned at OD* meeting of the Legislative Council and it was stated frtn: the official siae that Government would not tolerate the dispatch of funds \h
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  • 337 12 |T has been admitted on numerous occasions in the pa'it that motoring roads in Malaya compare more than favourably with those In Euro pean countries, and if local motorist? have had any complaint at all In past years it has been »n tiie scci •■t that
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  • 194 12 rpHE time is drawing near when foremost Chinese athletes in the country will foregather in Singapore for the fourth All-Malayan Chinese Olympic meet. Athletics and sport among Chinese tc day are extremely well established, <nd not one Chinese association or olub exists which includes youth in Its
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  • 229 12 By "Looker Op" rriHERE are so many wt-ys of being a fool that no man can hope to dodge them all. That medical men are not above making "howlers" is indicated by ♦bo recent experience of an Edinburgh man. Feeling a bit ran down in health,
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  • 181 13 NO PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS GATHERING OF FORCES SOUTHERN TROOPS TRANSFERRED TO THE NORTH THERE is no confirmation of the report in the Chinese cables yesterday that negotiations have "reacbed an advance in North China, but l ttle further fighting is reported. Zero hour is
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  • 95 13 II ,-s reported that over 10,000 Japa- 1 t MaittHukuo tro >ps hav* mobilised In Mukden ready to !>»• to North China in or '»f emerjency.—Sin Chew Jit Wih MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS Shanghai, July lb .V.'ivivhnu i«j ufSctal information there iicliv- movement ol Japanese warj' :r:
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  • 657 13 Dispatch Of Troops To North China Reuter. Tokvo, July 16. J T \S I night's report that General K '.v.ki and General Cheh i"'. «he JApmnse and Chinese respectively in North Chini, n».' likely tr> negotiate a UnocM is a Japanese canard 1 »ul mobilization is proceeding. l J t.
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  • 291 13 I VJ :~s ('an Effect Mediation "Unless the Powers can eflect media lion, there will be a major confllc' between China and Japan." stated Dt Wellington Ktx> to Ren*- r' Paris enr respond', frt "Japan has uken advantage of the Exiropean preoccupations in Sua in and the difficulties
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  • 138 13 (l.ine-" Troops Pouring Xorlhwards p;-. injhiu. "uly 1Q. It i- i p.Trti d .ft'M i. Japanese source t-ii.il Martial Chi... {Cat Shok ha-, r id» i d Genet al Yll Han Mao. Pucilicrlo:» cummissionci of Kwanntuiiy < incytrcnUv Commandei-ln-Chiel of Ihi :>l l i JiJUte Aimv if!
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  • 206 13 Hoav. Shipment By Central Government Hongkong. July 16. Theie b, a heavy .shipment of sliver by the Central Government to Hongkong I wo bit consignments. amounting to jn.500.000 ai nved her.» to-day by the r resident Coolidne and the Empress or 1 Ku*mu Sin Cheu Jit Poh.
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  • 157 13 Local Affair Which Can Be Settled Tientsin, July 16. Mr. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to China, in an interview given to pressmen in Tientsin, strongly denied that Japan had presented certain political demands to China, and that she had also concluded a secret pact with certain factions in the
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  • 94 13 Worst In Living Memory British Official Wireless. Loudon. J j y 1'J VIOLENT occurred Ui England to-day. Weymouth hud a cloudburst whl.'h Li f« I"w minutes Untied many shop: and nous# s. Dorchester, Dartmouth and Br? ?ol had similar experiences and at Leicester the County Cricket Ground
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  • 135 13 OTHERS BURIED Cannot Be Brought Up Alive Reuter. Sullivan (Indiana», July t'S COCR men were pavely iniured and Zi «'hers Impncd by on explosion i*i a mine beVnfftn® to the Glendora C"« i 3I C'onij.aiiv. T\\f)\c of the Ifl* "mhel men were re «rued and
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  • 116 13 200 Peonle KU'ed In Bulgaria This Year 'By Air Mail) Sofia. July 2. Two hundred people—men, women and children—have been killed so far this year by lightning; during one perloJ of 10 days about 15 people were being struck dead every day. These figures issued by the authorities
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  • 75 13 British Official Wireless. London. July 16. rpHE Prime Minister. Mr. Neville A Chamberlain, announced in the House of Commons that he had appointed a departmental committee to examine the practical aspects of a pension scheme for Members of Parliament, the necessary funds to come from personal contributions
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    • 79 13 A unique condition made possible H9( by Pr cision Mechanism WBa, n I I bW^b/^B that the new H.M.V., a refill IB '™1 §R /IBr\ W/ J| aor which sets entirely new Hi j I IVi m\\ /fi standards in Economy. Beauty IB jßj B I I n\ /A and
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  • 828 14 SINGAPORE JURY'S VERDICT STAB IN BACK Accused Says He Was Kicked Singapore, Thursday. THE curtain was rung down, at the Singapore Assize Court to-day. on what has come to be known as the "Quarry Murder Case," when Mr. Justice Howes passed sentence of death
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  • 19 14 The Hon. Mr. Adrian Clark, Legal Adviser Federated Malay States, is spending 'a short holiday at the Cameron Highlands.
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  • 239 14 Accused Admits Possession Of Syringes I (From Our Own Report2r) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. SYED Omar bin Nader Ali, an Indian Mohammedan, pleaded guilty today to a charge of being in possesion of three syringes, before J». W. JThorogood. the First Magistrate. He claimed trial on the second
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  • 235 14 "Swing High, Swing Low" At The Pavilion I AT THE CINEMA SKID Johnson, the chief character in "Swing High, Swing Low," the Paramount picture at the Pavilion, plays the trumpet so well that he is the king of all trumpeters. This is all that he has to recommend
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  • 74 14 No Local Confirmation Of Rumour (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. IT is learnt that Mr. C. S. VcnkataI chariar, 1.C.5.. Luchnow head of the Development Department in the Lnited Provinces, is likely to be appointed Agent of the Government of India in British Malaya at the
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  • 62 14 Singapore Schoolboys Injured Singapore, Friday. t CHINESE boy was knocked down in Bukit Timah Road yesterday, by a iorry, and sustained a simple fracture of the right thigh. At the Serangoon English! school, a student who was practising high jumping fell and fractured his left w r rist.
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  • 59 14 Going On Leave Prior To Retirement (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, Chief Justice. F. M. S. is going on leave prior to retirement at the end of this month. It is understood that the Selangor Bar is entertaining him to a
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  • 415 14 New Japanese Attempt WHEN PLANE PASSES TEST Tokyo, Jun# 20. ANON STOP flight from Tokyo to New York may be attempted if a 'plane built to the designs of the Aeronautic Research Institute of the Imperial University at Tokyo successfully undergoes an endurance test. The 'plane has
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  • 24 14 Mr. R. V. Irvine, M.C.S., has been ap pointed Chairman of the Mohammedan Advisory Board. Singapore, according to an announcement in the Government Gazette.
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  • 18 14 Mr. C. H. Yin. until recently the vice-president of the Perak Badminton Association, is shortly leaving for China.
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  • 238 14 Mr. Roosevelt Is Perturbed Reuter. Wash-Inp.' L»n. July !0. P RESIDENT Roosevelt iias abandoned the plan6 for his u.~ual week-end cruise and i* rtrniainlng at the White House, owing to the Far r,*5tern situation The President is very concerned ov*r the developments jn C.tina a:id aL» view»
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  • 105 14 Chinese Consulate Communique Singapore, Thursday. THE following is the message issued by the local Chinese Consulate, which is a translation of a telegram received from Nanking dated yesterday, Wednesday:— "The Central Go\ eminent troops and the 29th Route Army are cooperating closely in joint resistance to
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  • 15 14 Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo has been appointed to act as Assistant. Adviser, Batu Fahat.
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  • 303 14 Official Statement From Tokyo THE following communique by the Tokyo Foreigfi Office has been forwarded by the Japanese Consulate-Ge-neral in Singapore: Since the night of July 10. peace negotiations had been progressing at Pc ping and at 8 p.m. on July 11 tne Chinese authorities handed over
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  • 252 14 War Against Compulsory Enrolment Philadelphia. June 30. rpHE battle for abolition of compulsory A military training in American schools "epitomizes" the "struggle bev.een democracy and Fascism," according to a report adopted unanimously to-day by the Northern Baptist Convention here. Presented by the Rev. Frank W Padeiford of
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  • 178 14 Will Take Part In £10,000 N.S.W. Meeting Sydney, N.S.W., July L The British rifle team will arrive in Fremantle on Dec. 19. Every State except Queensland will be visited, the team leaving for New Zealand on Feb 29. The riflemen will compete in the N.S.W. £10.000 prize
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  • 289 14 Prison S«ntenc? ricksha PiLLF.irs DEATH (From Our Ouw C<n <Ir Taipinwr. Wednesday lLfR. O. E. Vonablex District 01'' Kuala Kaiig*ar was on tie yesterday to hear the case it w Enche K*maruiidin appeared following' four charp»*: causing the doath of Cwonir ricksha-puller by doi Jiff a
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  • 164 14 Singapore Personnel 1« Be Enlarged Singapore. F id. THE Singapore Chine; r l oa.ulvur.der stalled. An official told a TMbtfi: f rorr* r live that if fundi perm.LIrd ;i te:.ded 10 eulargs the p«rv.oi.n 1 i.; to cope with the great aiouuut J On board the Jean
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  • 128 16 (iejitlemen t. Players At Lord's Reuter. London. July 15. TWO duy> for a decision hi the f\ r« Jili.-MTfii Players match oI the Fnt i tn ket «eoson, the game winch wu' K- ui, y r Lurd's on Wednesday ending hi n cvcht wickets' win for the
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  • 94 16 S.C.C. Championship Ties For Next Week Ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. lav.; 1 bowls championship as follows: Monday i Chamoionship Singles) T. B. Rogers v. H. Gild; Capt. E. R. Maples v. A. Ferguson. Tuesday, iChampionship Doubles): E. A. Brown and A. B. Jordan v. W.
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  • 110 16 Annual Bank Holiday Cricket Match (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE F.M.S. team to meet the Colony in the annual cricket test at Penang during the August holidays has now been selected The team includes eight players from Selangor and three from Perak, but the
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  • 85 16 Reuter. London, July 15. rE England team to meet New Zealand in the Second Test match, to be played in Manchester Commencing July 24 has been picked as follows: R. W. V. Robins (capt W. R. Hammond C. J. Bamet*. L. E. G. Ames, E.
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  • 30 16 The annual athletic sports meeting of the Wearne Bros.. Ltd., Sports CJub will be held on Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 704 16 S.L.T.A. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT LOON CHONG HUCK TOE BEAT AIZAWA UCHIDA Singapore, Friday. THE large crowd that gathered around the S.C.C. centre court yesterday afternoon to watch Yong Loon Cliong and Tan Huck Toe try ccnclusions with the Japanese pair, Aizawa and Uchida, in the
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  • 53 16 PUBLIC exhibitions have been arranged at the Singapore Memorial Hall for Horace Lindrum and Melbourne Inman, the wellknown billiards players. The dates are the 20th, 21st. and 22nd, and there will be two sessions each day. at 630 and 9.30 pm Admissicn charges will be
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  • 83 16 Governor To Play At Raffles College The following will represent the Singapore Non Benders vs Raffles College on Sunday at 11 a.m. at Raffles College ground: H R. Bartels. A. Gilmour, C. Hewetson. The Hon. A. B. Jordan. T. J. Leijssius, Dr. J. M. Lowson, Major R.
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  • 57 16 Autumn Tournament Arrangements Singapore Cricket Club members wishing to participate in the following events In the Autumn lawn tennis tournament, Handicap Singles, Handicap Doubles and Profession Pairs Open are asked to sign lists provided on the bar counter. Entrance fee $2 per member per event. Tournament starts Monday,
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  • 83 16 N.C.C. team v. R.A. Changi on Saturday at Changi, at 2 p.m.: R. E. Fernando, N. R. de Vaz, Gen Fernandez. J. N. Fernando. M. Pereira, Jayathisa. W. Perera, M. Dimmings, V. R. Sabapathy, Pat Cooke and A. N Other N.C.C. team v. the Inniskillings at Tanglin on
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  • 38 16 The times scheduled for the old boys' events at the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce S-oorts at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow will be as follows: 100 yards at 240 p.m.; 880 yards at 4.20 pm,
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  • 161 16 Embok Sooluh Cup At R.J.T. Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Juiy 16 IN the qualifying round of the Embok 3ooluh Cup golf competition played on the Royal Johore International Ciub course, 16 cards were returned as under. L. V. J. Loville 68, T. W. Doyh? 73.
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  • 85 16 Johore v, Negri Sembilan At Muar (From Our Oicn Correspondent > Johoie Banru. July 16. THE Johore team to inert Negri Sfmbilan at Muar on tne Muar Cub padang on Saturday will be chosen from the following players:—Mohamed Noor and Mohamed bin Haji Qsman <goeii; Abdul Rahman bin
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  • 63 16 The eighth annual athletic sports of the Mercantile Institution will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-day commencing at 2.30 p.m. Visitors race ;.nd thread and needle race, open to the public, and old boys race will run off after 4.45 pjn. Parents, guardians and wellwishers are
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  • 62 16 Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Society team v. with Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt's team at the latter's court 25y Rangoon Road, on Saturday at 3 45 p m Tay Kow Tee. Tay Kheng Ann. Neo Jon Nee, Low Cheng Khoon. Wee Seng Chiang. Chan Chim Lim, Lee Kow Te*Reserves: Hassan
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  • 36 16 The fourth anniversary of the Playfair Badminton Party will be celebrated on Sunday, next at Mr. Teo Teow Kiat s residence, 37, Jalan Raja, at 3 pm Members are requested to attend without fail.
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  • 84 16 Boy Nora Disqualified For Holding (Fret Our Own ipon Thurr«t. BOY NARA. the FfeDuiig boxet w.. qualified lor holding jo*' beJui• end of the third round the 12 v < main event against Bullish Sine' to-day. Both contestants were nver-u' frcm the begiijnmg and t re vntoo
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  • 213 16 MEMBERS of the 7th Heavy B: made" merry at the expense of th Clarke Rangers in a cricket match pla; on Wednesday afternoon, the Gundeclaring* at 184 for two wickets, arid the- dismissing the Rangers for 109 rum Scores: 7TK H.B. CHANGI Waites c and b R.
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  • 56 16 The following will represent Mr. Leo* Kirn Fatt's team against the Stag Mercantile Society in a friendly bJ ton fixture of three singles and two doubles on Saturday next at 2SO goon Road at 3.45 p.m.: T. Rajoo, R. Ragu, K. C. Chcrial Seong Kang, Thio Gek Swee
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  • 729 17 CHAMPIONSHIP CHANCES NOW SLENDER FIRST DIVISION NEEDLE MA TCH WON BY SKINS Singapore, Friday. YESTERDAY S needle match in the Fhot Division of the S.A.F.A. !.!a«ue, between the Royal Artillery the Inniskilling Fusilieis, resultI I 1 win for the Skins after riding tussle at
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  • 57 17 C.C.C. team v. Police to-day at Anson 0 Road Stadium, in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League: F. M. Adam; D. E. Nickels. F. A. McCaffery; R. DaviJson. F. E. Hutchinson, K. C. Gillet; W. C. McKean, R. J. Forbes, W. D. J.
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  • 364 17 '•istnct (hampionship Tournament and draw in the JOhOre -i district badminton champion- as follows: 'LNJOR SINGIJSS; Mohd Khalia n* \hmud "Policc Depot», R •Customs). Lumbak iDapat». ling "ComuamoTi >, Mahmoot* H I t", Ibral.im Hamzah (Da•Rcnggaui». P p T •Stf. iif.)fit j. F'uo Swee Yong (Coin Abdullah Depot»,
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  • 92 17 All Ready For Programme Singapore, Friday A REMINDER .s given of lo-nifehfi fights at the Happy World StadtuT The three bis tiyhtA should provide Vi *y guud -5por'.. Flowers. wllO filfhts Diimr.id. is well-known, whilst Suna ami Olaes, two rising youngsters, muke thc-r debu' a;. r ain6< Nell
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  • 131 17 Tiie following ties have been arranged in the Volunteer Snooker tournament at the Singapore Cricket Club: Monday: C. R. Wardle and E. G Staunton v. C. E Winter and J. C. Nauen; E. H. R. Bowerman and A. Greenhill v. C. L. Boumphreys and H. F. Foulds. Tuesday:
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  • 186 17 C hampionship Ties For Week-End THE following ties in the S.B.A. men's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments WH be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this week-end Saturday at 215 p.m:—Singles: Ho Yuen VS. P. T. Paul. Mohamed Noor vs. Tan Liang P ng Chung
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  • 69 17 The ft llOWing ties in the Marigold open singles badminton tournament wili be played this week-end at the Party's court:--On Sj turday at 4 p.m.: Bong soo v Woon X' N lan Lim v. Eng Menjz. H on Bens v. Chong Tee. On Sunday at 4 p.m Kirn
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  • 180 18 Kruschen Salts Effected a Complete Cure Ordinary headaches are bad enough, but they are as nothing compared to the awful pains of neuritis in the head, says this woman. Read how Kruschen completely banished the pain:— "I had neuritis in the head and right
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  • 1113 18 MALAYAN CHINESE OLYMPIAD PERAK TEAM Contingent Of Nearly 200 Athletes THE teams to represent Perak in the various events in the Malayan Chinese Olympiad in Singapore at the end of this month have been chosen and nearly 200 young men and women from the various
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  • 131 18 London Company To Operate Them (From Our Own Cor-csporde7it) London, June 30. POOL betting has spread to golf. The poolers on the same lines as those familiar to millions who take part in the weekly football pools. In the open championships competitors were required to forecast the
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  • 106 18 Agreement With The Corinthians (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 30. THE Casuals Football Ciub, at their annual general meeting, decided to agree with the Corinthians that 'he two clubs should be run under a joint executive committee for at least the next three seasons. It is intended
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  • 185 18 Disciplinary Action Against Players (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THE Disciplinary Board of the Football Association of Selangor lias issued a circular which states that disciplinaryaction has been take against five members of the Selangor Malays Association. Idris bin Nakin has been warned, Bahaudin bin Yacob
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    • 230 19 t>ui vomc poop 1 11l 111 II 1 I MULTI-CHANNEL RADIO. This set is technically the best equipped export receiver it is possible to buy. The specification includes: PLANETARY SELECTOR UNIT and FLYWHEEL DRIVE TUNING CONTROL. Every wave-band, including "television sound" carrying world entertainment, is covered. The Planetary Selector Unit
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    • 2024 19 Malayan Listeners 9 It adio S. &i.y^ h 8 a.m. News in Spanish. 8.10 a.m. News in Portuguese. PROGRAMMES OE BRITISH EMPIRE 1 Harry Davidson. From the g|g BMRP r>T>/\r«T> A mff_fDC9 Commodore Theatre. Hammersmith. Wavelength: 19.68 metres 115 243 Kcsi PROGRAMMES 8.20 p.m.-'For the Children.' 'The 6 20 p.m.
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  • 204 20 New Vitality From Tasteless Tablets. When tiring weather conditions p* weakening illness have sapped strength and energy, left you languia. inert and uninterested in life, it is time for you to recharge your devitalized body with lire giving, er erasing Vitamins. It'
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  • 311 20 New Books For Issue To-Morrow THE undernoted newly added non-fir-1 tion and fiction works will be ready fO- issue at Raffles Library to-irorro* The Theory and Design of Structur Illustrated Ewart S. Andrews: When I RemembVr, Ladv Muriel Beckwlth; Cock SDarrow A True Chronicle. Oliver P. Bernard: A
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  • 117 20 Committee Meeting On July 26 A MEETING o! Uie Straits SetUenv.: «Singapore* AA*«>clation Commit** will be held on Monday. July i-'O, 5 15 The will include:*Tlie tur her letter to the c ,n 0 1 r etHry drufted by Mr Spenser Wilton re Prasectitl&ns tor Motoring r»Cren<'
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    • 719 20 m n I 11 20 a m.-Messages to the Far Norti. Malayan Listeners lladio vTm Chicago W9XF 6,100; 49.1. [Continued from Kan- 19" m wovaf NIROM STATION VJSJL SHORTWAVE gSf^ Uywxl h ctod 2XAF PROGRAMMES er pitt burgh J»; 1005 aim. Eliza Schallert Reviews— lfJ 50 am Opening. Opera pioThe
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    • 232 20 (From Our Own Correspoi.cknt 845 pm. The Phohi Variety Er stmble. 9.15 p.m. Daily news bulletin. 9.25 p.m. Talk by Mr. Wlllem Geus. 9.40 p.m. Stock reports. 9.50 p.m. Close down. Nationa rnthem. TO-MORROW 8.20 p.m. National anthem Ope: announcement. 8.35 p.m. Meetinc of the Phohi C i 8.45 p.m
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  • 3718 21 THE WAR IN SPAIN AND EGYPT'S ADMISSION rpHE Council of the League strongly emphasised the necessity of ing about with the utmost speed withdrawal from the war in of all non-Spanish combatants he most effective remedy for a tion the great gravity of which, the standpoint
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  • 61 23 London, July 14. C ant Ahlefeld Laurvig. Danish ter w London for the last fifteen years, ta retiring at "he end of this veaar.c" Count Reventlow, Danish minister in Stockholm. ha.> been announced as eeessor. He Was Oharee d'Affaires London from 1913 to 1019 and later
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  • 24 23 untitled Dorothy Prins Weinman, who has bean away in Europe for nearly ten year?, will arrive i n Kuala Lumpur from Holland this week.
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  • 25 23 The promotion of Mr. G. R. untitled an Officer of Class 11. to be an Officer I lass 18. M C S. has been approved
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  • 654 23 CASE FOR THE F.M.S. JUNIOR OFFICERS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AMONG those who have presented their cases to the Temporary Allowance? Committee are Government Junior Officers of the F.M.S. The reasons advanced for the contention that temporary allowances are a great necessity are that
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