Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- No. 167. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. July 17, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937 FIVE CENTS-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 117 1 THE NEWS with Your 4 BREAKFAST 'try The TBIBEXE The Original "SjISL» jcSfc; PRIMUS p|f Wk Whether for HEATING an<l LIGHTING Clonal COOKING when it seems urmecessarv to light a wood fire the OriH-H Primus Atparatus has no equal i-„, and economy. The wpencr #yjf*y wo-kn-anship and materials nsed m
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    • 90 1 IW .I. Read The TBIBEXE t)omiftant* ln< Malaya WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE AIR OR BELOW THE SEA YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE FRESH MILK IF YOU HAVE KLIM WITH YOU i T v MOMENT'S NOTICE —KUM RETAINS THE MATITRAT FRESH MILK FLAVOUR; IS DELICIOUS FOR DRINKING, COLD-E COMICAL AND CONVENIENT,
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  • 264 2 Link Between Karachi And Ceylon r Bombay. A GREAT increase in the .scop India's internal air commu •icns is being planned to synchro with the inauguration of the new Fire air mail service to India, is expected to start towards th< Ctf this year.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 544 2 M. HASSAN, M, Sf m Bras Basafa loti, SINGAPORE. Ttftyfaoae No. 341 L Branch at 24, Jatfan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OP: Etteldaires, Keidchests, modern electric «handellers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps fans, deetric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances sanitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: EJeotiical, water and
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    • 596 2 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IKE LANKA HOTEL, i 13 Trafalgar St. off Tanjong Papir he only boarding and lodging house ilh every comfort and excellent cuisine tve minutes walk from Railway Stat'or and Harbour. Special monthly terms for Boarders. o*ai.s Si.oo, Si 50 and Double Room $2.00 per day. Telephone 2653.
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    • 684 2 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GIOVANNI AURELY of No. 9, Rochalie Drive, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted ohould send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, S.S.
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    • 440 2 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 289 of 1929 Re TAN KHEE JOO, otherwise called Tan Chiang Moh, of No. 90-7, New Bridge Road, Singapore, formerly the owner of Mong Hong Garage. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 275 2 VIROL for robust health "MASTER" LAMINATED STIEL PADLOCK Stronjirt k* World. From AH Dealers. Sole Agents: HAH AMIN PENHAS, Sin*apare. For beet valne and cheapest prices in all kinds of: WATCHES CLOCKS ALARM CLOCKS 1 Enquiries fn-ted from all markets. Wholesale only supplied. Phone 3*l*, write or call at E.
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    • 189 2 NEW SHIPMENT! Fresh Bua Kaloeah Krupok Udang Tepung Hunkwe Palm-Sugar Curry Pickles Dainty Sagu Kechap Batavia Standee Sambalans Dendeng Java Coffee Finest Biachan Tamarind Syrup Etc., Etc. For Java Products Call at:— D. T. LIM COMPANY, Sinfapore. DUNLOP FOR DURABILITY WEST LAKE RESTAURANT, 71. Beach Road, Singapore. Opens daily tiU
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  • 330 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES U.S. GUNBOATS FOR THE YANGTSE Tenders Called For Two In Shanghai SIDS5 IDS for the construction of two new gunboats for duty on the Yangtse River have been called for by the Sited States Bureau of Navigation at Washington, it was reported American naval circles at Shanghai-recently.
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  • 130 3 Good Times Put Up By Finnish Sailing Ships All five Finnish sailing ships tak'ng part in the annual race from Australia to England, with cargoes of grain, have now arr.ved at Falmouth. Their time* for the 6,000-mile voyage were: Pommern 2,376 Jons? 94 days Passat 3,137 tons
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  • 111 3 A statement has been issued by tne Mercantile Marine Department of the Norwegian Board of Trade regarding the agreemeiit made between Norway and Great Britain last November on the subiect of load line certificates of vessels under 150 tons gross. Under this agreement the international load line
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    • 359 3 PTE A-HUM PAXLINGi BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. RAJPUTANA 17.000 In port "wra* 17 «2?°o £S« wmnWAN 6,070 JUiy oi 17 000 Aug. 1 16>000 Sept. 10 15,000 Sept. 24 RANQALORE Sept 25 rnvrORIN 15,000 Oct. R £Sf??N 6100 Oct. 18
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    • 71 3 B. I. S. H. CO.'S SAILINGB FOR BANGKOK Leave Due Singapore. CL'DDAIOKE, AND saw is?" 283 2£Xf two ttct&s issued ?oon, Ra**oon to Madras »na giacaporc «r reduced i* r e t0 j ENGLAND via Africa, returning to Singapore via Sue* £97-2-0 Up -j Fare provides Singapore|A£rica oTk. Cabin Class;
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    • 618 3 M. 8. K. I I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore S pore via New York nvs KANO MARU Aug. 19 Aug 22 Aug 25 Oct. 4 m' Bl KIYOSUMI MARU Sept.
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    • 450 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motcrships. Most Cabins 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 10-8 11-8 13-8 BORINGIA 31-8 31-8
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    • 451 3 STEAM* WEOKOT §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company*! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 30 5 "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai North China July 28
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  • 442 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. July 16. Previous To-day Change to™ 3*magmm S°" Scot Buyers. 9U 93 16 —116 V SeUers. 9% 9Vi Auk Buyers ***** —1 16 Sellers. 9? 8 9 5 16 —1 16 July Sept. Buyers. 9 —116 Sellers. 9 7 16 9(6 16 ft Oct.iDec.
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  • 209 4 Singapore. July 16. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Kcyan $144 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 R. (Siam) "White" No. Al $220 R. (Siam) '-White R:ce" No. 1 $210 R. (Siam» White Rice" No. 2
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    • 858 4 4--1 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement!). j Successor* to The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited I The fio Bong Bank, Limited, and r The Oversea-Chinese Ban*, JLimJte* J CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issu-Jd and Paid Up $10,00f) WG.DO. U£AO OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH ULIA STREET, SINGAIOItE. I TELEPHONES:
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    • 64 4 Q (diamond beer! I I We are so sure you will be impressed with the unusual value and quality of NAN SIN spectacles and with expert eye examinations to cure your headache and eye strainings. We guarantee your money back if you are not completely satisfied. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE
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    • 131 4 I r British patent No. 11 LPWCRD £%ti American patent No. 732."!) French patent No. *****2-1 1937 MODELS^ 0F LAIT> JUST ARRIVED The new PILOT pens will impress ycu as no other range of pens has ever done-the really beautiful mate, -the wonderful refinements all go to make a standard
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  • 1681 5 ■ssued hy Fraser and Co. Lyaii and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatl Buyer? Sellsrs Buyers Sellers 4 Arnpat Tin 6 8 7,- 6 9 7 3 Asam Kumbang 38 40,-ad 38,- 40 -cd *t Austral Malay 58 60 58 60- Ayer Hitam
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  • 414 5 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report Singapore, June IG. EOLLOWING is vi e report issued by 1 Messrs. Stanton, Nelson Co., Ltd., reviewing the KuDoer Market lor he week eiiuaig Fnday July 16. Alter a dull w.ek prices in all markers cure a shade better than lowest. The Uuoa
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  • 231 5 Singapore, July 16. POLONY stocks at the end of June were up 11,925 tons and according to 01 r stimates F.M.S. stocks show a furll.nerense of 4,622 tons provided Malaya las produced during the first half year he full amount of her permissible production. The
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  • 187 5 Singapore, July 17 ndon T.T. 24 ljie ondon demand 2;4 1 15 ion 4 months' sight 2 4' a or.s demand 148? nburg demand 142 V -k demand 5" ■fitreal demand 58 tatavia demand I iamarang demand IC4>, "alcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 154 5 o Tad: as
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  • 175 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, July 17. Total for "omnanv Books Close financial company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Yjll Payable Date to date Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 j u ly 30 July 24 22%% 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30 July
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    • 289 5 Q IBANK OF CHINA! J (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) j J 12, Cecil Street, Wfpwrr J Telephones: Managers Office «,U4 Eieliange Dept. blii 1 General Office 5180-a j CabJe Address: 'CHUNGKUO" i I ai d Up Capital Lh. f 40,000,000.00 Keserve funds in excess of I nM.Qtt.M Total
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  • 102 6 Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing :0 p.m. to-day. Medan. Jask?. and -LonJons: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Penang. Siam, Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. A merica: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. today.
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  • 192 6 Mails arrived from Europe. (London 'arcel mails) by the P. O. (Rajputana) esterday. General delivery of parcels a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Australia. Netherands Indies etc. by Air <Qantas» to-day. ;eliveries of boxholder.s' letters only 3 ~m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from
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  • 36 6 Mails for Philippine Islands Via Hongkong originally advertised for despatch by s.s. Rajputana closing at 10 am. on July 17 will now be despatched by s.s. i-iivermaple closing at 11 a.m. on the day.
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  • 124 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixture* TO-DAY, JULY 17 Football: S.A.F.A. v M.F.A., Anson Road SUCium. P.W.D."A." P.W.D.; S.J.I, v. S.R.C Rafflef College Athletic Sports, College Athletic Y M &orts Jalan Besar Stadium, 2.30 Badminton: Singapore Champloxiahlp Tournaments, Clerical Union, 2.15 Golf Pm Qualifying Round for Men's Duffers* Cup,
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  • 134 6 Singapore, July 17. Ships alongside the wharve* or exacted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate l> Kutsang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana 18; Kistna 16; Pangkor 13; Tango Maru 11; Silvermaple 7. Empire Dock »entrance Gate 2) Klang 34; Foo Shcng 37. i.n.y\TH Doca ijtnuance Gate
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 9M T > MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL, A To-night Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. i Dinner Dance (formal) j 9.30 to midnight i t Popular Cabaret Attraction TRIO CIMARR© 1 S Exponents of Modern Classical !Book your table 1 RAFFLES BRASSERIE »ba S basah boad. T SEA VIEW HOTEL j
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    • 336 6 VICTORY OVER AGEING through Dr. RICHARD WEISS' itmderw mr th«xl of aftermath of the Great War, the unceasing vfl ll T*\ .struggle for existence, the r.ever end.ng rush an If aus l l e ot the modern age, all tell on our an. B^^^^j^Mßß^r^ J J I 'iy The man
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    • 306 6 CHEMISTRY All modern progress is dependent upon cnemistry. The opportunities it presents are unlimited. At home in your spare time, through study of an I.C.S. Chemistry Course, you can master the fundamentals of this fascinating science. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. IQA, Collyer Quay,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 160 6 TpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! t 1 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES to-Day FOR PER DATE AND TIME India:—East, North, South It and West ti Kutsang July 17 3 p.m. Djambi Toba 17 3 p.m. Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas 17 3.30 p.m. Laboean Bilik Jarak 17 4 a.m. Muntok and Palcmbang fJenang 17
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  • 402 7 ■n uin Of Superstition In China—"Friends Of Singapore" >UM htnJse Naval Visit-"New Life Movement" To Be Copied By India 0 Ban On Use Of Cantonese In Chinese Sound Films: Nanking's Decision The SinoJapanese Conflict Strikes. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) ting report emanates from c the Superintendent Department,
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  • 224 7 ir> associated with a society that aim the making Ql an even more attractive cit.' is new |s the honour that has ?i] 6ng Siang, K.B.E. v.ho ted President cf the "Friends Society at its inaugural tv deserves the support of 5 worthy of their name, and
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  • 152 7 week saw the arrival of the ma Freedom" the training ship Line* Navy. With over 200 cadets and ratings on board, the ship is ouring the South Seas. The training ship has a displacement of 1,600 tons, and it is a credit to her officers that she has
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  • 226 7 THE degree of success which China ha* attained with her "New Life Movement" may be guaged from the fact that her great neighbour, India, is contemplating educating her masses along the lines evolved by Generalissimo Chiang Kal Shea. Mr. Hassanand R. Batheja, of the Indian Educational Service
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  • 217 7 SINCE writing about the ban whic.:. Nanking proposes to put on the u'c ol the Cantonese dialect in sound film';, little if anything has been heard by way of an offl Lai reply to the protcs* ol bath nroduccrs and cinema goers in China and elsewhere. It will
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  • 527 7 A ND so the seed of discontent in North A China has germinated --HostiUUes have broken out betweenthe Chines, and the Japanese in and around Martial law was proclaimed m Peipmg last Fiiday. and clashes between the Dei Pgerent forces during the past days resulted in heavy
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  • 242 7 WIDESPREAD labour urn est has affec--ed workers, chiefly in the manual '•lass, in most parts of the world. Malaya, Great Britain, France and the United States have each had their turn of labour unrest, and it is gratifying to note that strikes have nam abated. Experience must have
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  • 21 7 Dr. (Miss) Florence Craig has taken over du'ies as Lady Medical Officer In Ipor in place of Dr. (Un.) Aiken I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Rasping, wheozin-r Asthma and 1 poiaon your ontua, ruin your alth at.d weaken your heart. Mendaco, icripUoa of an American physician, killing Asthnuj. Germs In 3 minutes, '.rifiea the blood and builds vitality you ran slecii sourully ad night, eat thing an 1 enjoy
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    • 288 7 Naturally Men d Women f"S 2 Ways in 1 to Add Weight Quid/ M Amazing Couccnirete of Minerals and FOOD lODINE W g| Adds nattering Ixtra Pounds on Thin Km end Xfe .Jk Women K;> M Thin, run-down. r ern. -rc'y a 2 cir ß pe-T'e .by ti»- nwj women
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    • 130 7 ——1 ARDATH TQ B ACCO C0..UT0., CONDON.CNGUAND. I 2APB9 Ovaltine makes the mid-morning jBj N milk at school nourishing U By i:;ak: 'Ovalt ne'your children's j at meal-toes and during ■T 1 strong, healthy bodies, Bound nerves I and abundant vitality. > j I 'OVALTINE' makes an irresistible appeal I
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    • 387 8 I TO-MORROW AT THE ALII AM BR A U?S 'IM UP liV THf /A 4/4»/ 6 .15 Never have you ir seen such sky-high Jjk lj& Jane drives the TKS|jl in ,he speediest J A N F gayest fun-fest of hermad ca P care r! liO ON A M V»!
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    • 214 8 A VU.< ;r£ £V 7HE GOOD OLD DAYS.. J /TO L Jfo JL i C M£/V CHASED THE GIRL S' I 1 Nowadays it's Different!! Come and have a real srnod j i Laugh TO-MORROW j AT THE CAPITOL j Here's another "MY MAN GODFREY" 1 'S N T a
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    • 355 9 Useful Gifts For WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, Other Occasions. Many kinds can be selected from HYE SENG CO., Nos. 9 t, 9A, Chulia St., Phone No. 4817. STUDENTS ADMITTED FOR APRIL, 1938, L.C.C. EXAMINATION. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOKKEEPING. \MM TAT GEYLANG—PHONE 5511. wfWL m S Ml TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT First Show At
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    • 35 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Experienced and Smart Lady-Barbers, for Gents' Hairdressing Saloon, Apply Box No. 263 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED TO BUY stamp collection. Please state price :o Box 262. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 419 9 HAPPY CABARET THE CABARET WITH THE SPRING FLOOR HELP A GOOD CAUSE AND BE HAPPY TO-NIGHT. Extension 2 a.m. I NO TEA DANCE Entire Admission Receipts to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Ist 2nd SPOT DANCE PRIZ ES for Ladies Gentlemen. VAUDEVILLE ITEMS BY MISSES MAUDRENE YAP ROSALIND QUAH. Free distribution
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    • 356 9 .J. .> i Great World Show CABARET i TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 17TH JULY- I I 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. I Extension to lam. j Open Championship j of Malaya j (WALTZ, SLOW-FOXTROT QUICK-STEP) AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL. i BALLOONS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. j i Vote for the best
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  • 734 10 npiIROUGHT the week the news from North China has been most alarming. There has been little actual fighting, but the cables have made it only too clear that both the Chinese and Japanare marshalling their forces for a test of armed force in the province
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  • 253 10 Passengers Travelling By The "Ranpura" PASSENGERS for the Straits by the P. and O. liner Ranpura (Comdr. J. M. Legg). which left London on July 2. are as follows: For Penang.—Mr. and Mrs. G. 13 Adeney, Mr. F. W. B. Chailes, Mr. J. H Dodd. Mr. and
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  • 81 10 Return To Malaya From Coronation Visit Singapore, Friday. iIIS Highness the Sultan of Pahang and suite have returned to Malaya from their Coronation visit. They left the P. and O. Raiputana, which they caught at Marseilles, at Penang. Officers of the \essel, on arrival in Singapore, lold
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  • 319 10 NOTES COMMENTS "The Last Adventurers" n. Jerome Willis, the bright ycung London freelance journalist, who was for one or two years on the editorial staff of the "Straits Times," is rgain very much in the limelight in Fleet Street. Tt is only two months ago that he returned to London
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  • 180 10 yjyHEN we walk through the streets of any modern city we never fail to notice that rubber has, to a greater or less extent, been experimented upon as a means of road surfacing. Such experiments are of particular interest to Malaya because their success will mean a further
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  • 181 10 rpHERE i s yet another way In which rubber can be made full use ot. When we consider the enormous area represented by the floor space of the targe blocks cf modern offices, stores banks, insurance houses, hospitals, acd public buildings generally, we are impressed by tl-e tremendous
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  • 430 10 By "Looker Op" k PRISONER who escaped from a French court Jumped into the judge's car and drove off. That's one way of setting the machinery of the law In motion. A A A A Teeth which were thought to be long to an ancient Briton
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 187 10 1 j»' v COTTON j I SI TRAVELLING j Ili' V RUGS j fe; size 72 x 55 ins. j SPECIAL SOP! FINISH, REVERSIBLE. j FAST WASHING COLOURS IN A VARIETY OF SMART MARL OVERCHECK DESIGNS. BROWNS, GREYS, BLUES AND FAWN-FRINGED ENDS. j j REMARKABLE VALUE AT $2.00 EACH NETT
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    • 99 10 j Opening Offer J 3 poses for $1 5 (Port Card Size) j Studio 33 j NOW OPEN I j TeL 3304 33 Stamford Road. (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
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  • 1429 11 READY TO FIGHT TO THE END VIOLATION OF RIGHTS "WAR OR PEACE" ISSUE DEPENDS ON JAPAN Reuter. MEMORANDUM by the Chinese Government, setting forth the Chinese case against Japan, accusing her of gressive designs and appealing for intervention by the tions under the Nine-Power
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  • 147 11 Reservists Called Up In Korea Reuter. Shanghai, July 16. DEPORTS "from unimpeachable souices." the Central News, the official Chinese news agency, says that the Fifth. Sixth, Tenth, Twelfth and Sixteenth Japanese Divisions, totalling about 100.000 men, have left .lapan for various destinations in Korea and North
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  • 441 11 GUERILLA TRCTICS AGAINST JAPAN Shanghai. July 16. THOSE who are competent to express an opinion, \vh?n interviewed by Router to-day. seated that lh« best Chinese strategy in thr event of a conflic' with Japan would be a kind of guerilla warfare, gradually leading to Japanese exhaus
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  • 173 11 Soiling Pressure l-EAR OF INTERNAL STRIFE Reuter. London, July 16. JPOHEIGN exchangers are somewhat taken abc-ck by the change of sentiment towards the French which began on yesterday afternoon and continued to-day. For the first time since the new ■Minister of Finance took up office French currency
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  • 823 11 Japanese Statement NO PREMEDITATED DESIGN fJiHE claim that Japan is acting in the best interests of the peace of the Far East in taking a firm hand in hina is advanced in an official statement on the situation in the North, circulated by the Japanese
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  • 132 11 "AIR RAIDS" Rehearsals In Great Britain Reuter. London, July 16. THE boom of maroons and the roar of syrens at midnight in Southampton and Portsmouth was a prelude to the most thorough airiaid rehearsals hitherto undertaken by Britain. Towns were completely blacked out and even the harbour.
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  • 218 11 American Clipper Passed In Mid-Atlantic Reuter London. July 10. AN uneventful homeward flight by the Fmoire fiyin<r boat Caledonia and "'o Pan-American Clipper to-day marked the end of the first experimental Atlantic flights, which are to be the prelude to p regular daily air mail service
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  • 121 11 Sydney. N.S.W.. July I. The Woollahra by-:iection, rendered necessary by the death of Sir Daniel Levy. Speaker of the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly, was won by Mr. H H. Mason. K. C the independent United Australia Party candidate, by 208 votes, irom Mr. G. B. Grant, t'.e official U.A.P.
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  • 413 12 MANDAMUS WRIT ALLOWED WITH COSTS Majority Of Two To One Singapore, Friday. THE appeal by Messrs. Alkaff and Company against the discharge of an order nisi calling upon the Municipal Commissioners to show cause why a Writ of Mandamus should not issue against them
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  • 153 12 Penang Military Plans Now Enlarged Singapore, Saturday. IS has already been revealed in the Tribune, it is proposed to fortify Penang, possibly as Malaya's second forSince it was announced in the Govtrnment Gazette in January that tne Government were going to acquire a big piece of
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  • 94 12 AT THE CINEMA THE Garrick Theatre at Geylang Serai showed to entertaining Hindustani talkie, -Snehlata," last night, when there was an appreciative audience. "Snehlata" is a love story. Some of tne Indian stars. Miss Parma, Miss Raj Kumari. Ranjit, etc., are featured in the play and
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  • 214 12 Alleged Defamatory Article Singapore, Friday. MR X R. Menon, editor of the Orient "iSong, was this morning charged before Mr. Ivor Lewis in the Fifth Police Court on the following charges: (1) That you on or about June 30, this year, at Singapore, defamed one B. Govindasamy,
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  • 246 12 Chinese Charged With Importation Singapore, Friday. ON charges of having imported 240 tahils of Red Lion Chandu valued $1,920 and being concerned in the importation of chandu, a Chinese named Tan Ah Chwee was this morning sentenced to 22 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer,
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  • 283 12 Local Officer For Christmas Island Mr. G. W. Webb, M.C.S., who was recently appointed to be an Assistant District Judge for the Colony, has been appointed to officiate as District Officei, Christmas Island, with effect from June 25, 1937. A A The Secretary of State has approved the
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  • 136 12 Day-old chickens are among the most regular air travellers in Queensland, more than 4.000 having been transported by 'plane to Darwin and to Mount Isa, Camooweal, and other inland centres since the Brisbane Singapore service started in 1934. Hatched in Brisbane the day before a 'plane
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  • 23 12 Mrs. T. J. Tosswill. Miss G.I. Wadsworth and Mr. W. W. Wadsworth are leaving for Australia by the Nieuw Holland on July 19.
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  • 848 12 COMMENTS IN BANKRUPTCY COURT Singapore, Friday THE Chinese method of entering in their account books all debts due to their Chop from the beginning of its existence irrespective of the Limitation Ordinance, was commented on by Mr. Koh Choon Hong, the Assistant Official Assignee, in the course
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  • 166 12 Another Misrepresents A Foreign Army Singapore, Saturday. TIGHT films were banned for public exhibition in the Colony in the second quarter of the year. April 1 to June 30. The reasons given include "Irisu Revolution," pirate uprising, murder and gun-play, "showing the army of a foreign
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  • 61 12 Visit To Forces In Ipoh And Taiping His Excellency the General Officer Commanding', will leave Singapore by the night mail train to-morrow night to inspect the Perak Volunteers at Ipoh and Taiping and the Punjab Regiment at Taiping, He will return on Friday evening. July 23. He will
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  • 514 12 Annual Meeting DIVIDEND OF 5 CENTS PER SHARE Singapore, Friday. rpHE 27th annual general meeting of The Punggor Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held to-day in Fullerton Building. After the directors' report and accounts for the year ended Mar. 31, 1937, had been approved and passed, a dividend
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  • 70 12 Death In Singapore Last Night Singapore, Fndav THE death occurred at the General Hos--1 pital at about 10.15 to-night of Mr Douglas Archibald Hamilton, of Messrs Hamilton, Waters and Watson I Assessors' of Singapore. Mr. Hamilton, who was 48 years of age. spent many years in
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    • 14 12 I SrOLLEY. SCOTT lc TOLLEY LTD- %l i] SOUTH A VST* AIIA A I
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR ft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: VIALACCA DONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN rTOFXT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG RON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, TPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 308 13 PUBLIC DEMAND GRANTED AN INTERVIEW Teachers For World Parley Arrive Singapore, Friday. AFTER long: agitation and in resrt pome to a keen demand by the public, Ceylon is at last to have a proper university of its own. The sit- has been selected and a
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  • 312 13 Bride From The United States Singapore. Friday, 'j O-DAY at 4 p. m beiore a. small ga- thermg of immediate relatives and just one very close friend (who acted as best mam Miss Valletta Maoon Miner became the br.de of Mr. John Allen Shaw. As neither the bride nor hsr
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  • 1239 13 ACCEPTED AS BASIS OF DISCUSSION iinrrxT *i %r London. July 16. WHEN the Non-intervention Committee re-assembled this morning, the Ita--52? £52 erman Ambassadors accepted the British proposals as a basis for discussion The French Ambassador requested 6 tm l? t0 receive instructions from Pans. Thereafter the Committee
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  • 123 13 Elementavy Courses In The New Ger nany I Berlin June 19. j Since the summei cf l£34. the German i 1 Women's Work, ih, ..rganisattonof German women has marts arranee j menls for elementary courses of instruction in health, child welfare, cooking sewing and problems of training in
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  • 115 13 Return To Singapore From Home Leave Singapore, Friday. .u Mr Edwin Tongue, formerly chief of the local detective branch, returned to Singapore to-day from home leave by the P. and O. Rajputana. Mr. Tongue scent most of his time in England and Germany. He told a Tribune
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    • 123 13 til „<:*>„r>.«» 4 toI I i >■ LGM U PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR JS3I. IPOH HI. 205. v ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j MOTO It UNI o X INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. S j i 1 I J j 5 Agents: J 5 j SIME, DARRY CO., LTD. i
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  • 624 14 N. S. WISE COMPLETELY OUTPLA YED CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT CONCLUDED Singapre, Saturday. THE Singapore lawn tennis singles title, which has been something cf a Chines' monopoly, having been held by the late Khoo Hooi Hye from 1925 to 1929 and by Lim Bong Soo
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  • 85 14 The S.A.F.A. team for the friendly match v. the South China team, to be played at Anson Road Stadium on Wednesday next will be: Muthucumaru (I A Gnr: Ratcliffe (ft.A.), John Then (S.A.FA.), \mat Jabar (Publishers). Fus: Macfarland (R I F.) L A C 111 ngwcrth (R A F Bdsm
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  • 59 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus," for today's skye races in Taiping. subject to scratchings, are as follows: Race 1. P ANGKOR Carkal Race 2 PHOON TOR Mickey Mouse Race 3. nAPPTNESS Tandubas Race 4. LEONIE Lerrick Race 5. RAWANG Hearts Content Race 6. GREEN MARK Nagara Race 7 DAVSE
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  • 173 14 Second Exhibition At The S.C.C. Singapore, Satorday. ANOTHER exhibition was given by those masters of the cue. Melbourne Inman and Horace Lindrum. at the Singapore Club last night. Most interesting were the two frames of snooker—and what a beautiful game it is when played by experts We
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  • 179 14 Annual Sports At Jalan Besar Stadium Singapore, Saturday. ONE of the biggest gatherings ever to attend a school athletic meeting, was present at the annual sports of rhe Mercantile Institution, at the Jalan Besar football stadium yesterday. Among those present were Mr. Justice Howes, Mr. Justice Home and
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  • 60 14 The cxosing date for entries in the Aston Athletic Club billiards tournament has been extended to July 31. Members who have not yet sent in their entries are asked to do so without detournament will be divided into four classes: championship, junior championship and handicaps A and
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  • 1403 14 RESULTS AND WEIGHTS TWO-DAY MEET Sultan Of Perak's Successes (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. FERE wa*. a moderate crowd present this afternoon for the opening day of the Taiping Turf Clubs Skye meeting. The weather was cool and ur>, and the going good. II. II,
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  • 63 14 The foilcwinc will represent -the S C C in a tennis ma'eh to be played against the R.A.F. on the S.C.C. courts oh Friday next. July 23 at 4.45 p.m. Singles: R. F. Smith and E C. CherrinTicn. tt tt Doubles: A D Anderson ord V. Droosleever. R.
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    • 13 14 ■> 1 FRBSER NERVE U? DISTRIBUTORS Fraser Neave Ltd., Dist ribators Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 50 14 f 1 CHINA i I Underwriters j Limited. i I (Incorporated In Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong C LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT l j INSURANCE 1 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, 1 Second Floor, Singapore. MU _y„ 0->,*r- 0— mm* mi*lHmWm*+*iioAW**^
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    • 184 14 I FEEL I j YOUNGER I I as you grow older If you feel you are 1 growing old,* z «Phyllosan' tablets wiK soon mak you feel r tea year* youoger 1 Two 'PhylloraV tab- -z leu taken ttiee timet day will revitalize S andreimenateyou.strengthenyourncrvei, xm A you glad to
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  • 551 15 HEMCHIT THRILLS CROWD WINS BY T.K.O. Hassan And Olaes Fight A Draw (By "Solar Plexus") Singapore, Saturday. THIRTY-seven rounds of hard boxing were seen' at the Happy World stadium last night. Four of the five bouts presented by Mr. G. H. Kiat went the full
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  • 55 15 Tiger Flowers, 9. II 1 beat Joe Diamond, 10 0 on points. Neil Hemchit, 9.7!£, beat Battling Sima, 9.2, t.k.o. fifth round. Little Olaes, 8.10, and Speedy HUssan. 8.13 1 drew. Young Chon, 9.5 3 4 beUt Al Nicholas. 1.11*4. Yrung Aman, 7 10'- beat Joe
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  • 51 15 The following will play against me Middlesex Regt. at S. J. I. ground tomorrow The match begins at 11 a.m.: J Duclos, J. Moss, G. Michael, A. Armstrong, M. Armstrong, Ledoux. P. Smitn. A Joseph, I. Ross, E. Bowerman, P. Hill. Reserves: Leong Fook, Umpire: J.
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  • 320 15 Police Were Lucky To Win Singapore, Saturday. FULL points were scored by the Police when they met'the S.C.C. in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Road S'adium yesterday. The first meeting between the two teams ended in a draw, each side scoring two goals.
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  • 341 15 Peter Smith In Form London, July 16. A CENTURY in each innings was the feat performed by D R. Wilcox, the Essex skipper, in the match against Kent at Westeliff on sea. He scored 104 in the first innings and 12y in the
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  • 85 15 (From O-ir Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 15 At a committee meeting of the J. F. A. held in the International Library yesterday evening with Wan Idris Din Ibranim in the chair in the absence of the Hon. Dato Awang (President), the draw for the Hull Cup
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  • 96 15 Eclipse Stakes At Sandown Park Reuter. London, July 16. THE following is the call-over for the Stewards' Cuv to be run at Goodwo d on July 27. over six furlongs. 10 to 1 The Drummer offered. 100 to 6 Ingsgap and Georgehere offered, 20 10 1 taken. ECLIPSE
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 81 15 TSAWMAIAYA III) When Meena meets her Ahmat. and in U 4 -1 every other household irrespective Ol ~fF3 b 4 lace: colour or clan, tea is that, W cheers.—but it must be "GOLD LfcAr Although "GOLD LEAF" has many'imi- //JJ [\-J /7 L f tations like all great successful Cl'm'
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    • 286 15 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Oui s oui,Monsieur: Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you me a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLIO PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE mfffi) DIAMOND Bedsteads. |P'" 'iiiii'i V~ jl 11'll Head and foot ends built of solid Teak jj laS^-^ —H finished with high polish. Quartered
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    • 126 15 SUPREMACY v SINGAPORE S- BRANCHES MAIAYAS FOREMOST tHSUiOieE COMPANY ____V7.P.S. 20. aerated water ice manufacturers. I pra PSYCHO RAY BADGE j v j§ a WEAR IT! SELF TREATMENT OF DISEASE I d WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. Price 53.00 j ■-JlAu Sole Supplier:— I W\K TING SUM, djlt, dat. mbjp, j t
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 1202 16 A Clerical Union For Penang Objects Of The Movement Help From Singapore Union Rural Board Budget Some Expenditure Case of Hohson's Choice Late Posting Of Letters Railway Concession Withdrawn (From Our Staff Representative) Penang office, July 4?. DENANG clerical workers are apparent- ly just beginning
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  • 286 16 BROADCASTING (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I fully agree with "F.M.S. Satisfied Listener," r.s I can see no reason why we should be made to pay more for our licences than as at present to support the B.M.B.C. or rather "S. and J.B
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 278 16 MY BREATH Iff?! IS PURE... \WJ I'M PROUD TO SAY! /L BE SURE YOUR BREATH IS SWEET Every PERSON you talk grinding and cutting surfaces to notices your breath. Let it of the teeth with a circular enhance, not destroy, your motion. Rinse, personality. Then put a bit of Colgate's
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    • 29 16 tiRBAT EASTERN OPTICAL CGOptician Mr. C. I*l ->r«4i r75. South Kridre Road, WhtMmm. THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No 3 £2iJ;f OLEKC'S PICUS for the L*r*» mmJUA jy*—weak |Mmk MasM
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    • 41 17 m ii AXE YOUR HOME CHEERFUL! JjBHUJR DEPHNY QUALITY Packed in Cardboard Box containing: iG LONG SIZE TULIPS WITH 10 LEAVES S 2.00 Per Box (Hosed Tulips) j .00 Per Box (tfpeu Tulips) I A;:ents: I JULIAN FRANKEL CO., Victoria Street.
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    • 118 17 ALWAYS AVAILABLE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF RADIO TUBES, RESISTORS, CONDENSERS, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICESSUN RADIO SERVICE Co 124. CECIL STREET 'PHONE 4454. PPain the cause of BABY'S f*fvff£o When Baby is restless and fretful and subject to fits of temnpr th*n in nine cases out of ten, stomach is
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    • 310 17 O>i '"> THINKO.PYE WHEN YOU WANT A NEW RADIO DARMOL PILE CURE. Consists of tablets, ointment and suppositories. The most thorough and quickest cure for itching, irritating and bleeding Piles, healing from the bottom, the tablets correct the inner tumours with the aid of the suppositories. Certified by famous medical
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    • 1382 17 Malayan Listeners" Radio ?ss^,72~ H Wastra 3. Music. 4. Political talk by Paul de Waart. 5. Mission News 6 PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE 1 where men who made Empire history J programme for the Nether 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES T«"5&. Bonnybridge and District National an hem O Band; conductor. Gregor J. Grant.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 335 18 I I PALPITATIONS f**3 I DENOTE DANGER Arterai pressure increased Hra; I head pams. buczmg m the ears, tin- vk 11 gi.ng m the legs, troubles, g.d- Tgf I dmess oppress.veness and pangs WnTpectoris and apoplexy must be arrested. 'I XI ur.c dW-tJ I dangerous stale and restore to the
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    • 315 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 am Holy communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 800 a.m. Choral Eucharist 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 1015 a.m Sunday School. 530 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher. The Rev. D. E. J. Hodge. WEEKDAYS Holy Cemmunion on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, 8
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    • 286 18 vice, led by the Rev. Dr. P. B. Means. GEYLANG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Junction of Al Junied Road and Sims Avenue) Chinese Church Sunday. 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Service of Worship (In Fukien). I Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. I English Church Sunday. 8.15 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible
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    • 281 18 Sunday, 8 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Malay Service-Rev. S. b. pakianathan. oprvioe— 530 p.m. Epworth League Service— Misses Lee Choo Neo and Cnua Jin Nya. <?üblect- 'Our AmDitions Tpm English Service-Bishop EdTuesda" F 8 pSi Prayer Meeting-Mr. oan Hock Chuan. WedSeTday, 5.30 p.m Choir
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    • 435 18 Saturday, 8 p.m. Cottage Meeting t 346, Joo Chiat Road. Speaker: Mr. Vow Choo Kye. NEIL ROAD GOSPEL HALL (155, Nell Road) Sunday, 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6 p.m. English Service. Speaker: Mr. C. R. Hale. Monday, 8 p.m. Gospel Meeting (MaKay Service). Speakers: Messrs. Yeo Kok
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 60 19 W KIDDIES JBypft HAVE BEEN ffSl CONVERTED TO W, <'•■■■ *mter*£ks the coo!, refreshing wltich follows the use the ;-kin to I torning freshness B< sides no soap v 'n antiseptic and No need to fear 1 ol boisterous 9 is ihe soap of nursery. It protects as prevents all
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    • 241 19 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hour* H you fo.-l old before your Mm* In n Bft 1° 2}»r .«>• Pleads of?osS your wA-k^ 0 0 ",ry«-. Taba ""1 restore fc?,r V ho< d Vitality and Energy Vi-T .bs are new discovery .nd L-u»r anfeed to build new blood
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    • 63 19 I ij ***** PERF ECTION IN MALAY RECORDING 11 11 j Wo BETTER RECORD A TANY PRICE I koA SECOND K. DEAN K. DEAN TIJAH If fI IP TIJAH MAIMOON IJ3 U t MAIMOON SALMAH SALMAH DINAH t ON SALE DINAH KASBAN V KASBAN \NOW/ CASS,M N I HUSSEIN AHMAD,
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1007 19 $2 *t lis van List raiHPft 9 it ii M aja MmcitllO H. 50 a.m. Time signal. Weather re- Port- Classical music. (Continued from page 17) 12.20 p.m. Popular lunch concert by Nirom Orchestra I "0 p.m. Gramophone Records. 1.2 jffi PROGRA %fMF*i ri Concert with the Lucien 2.10 p.m.
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  • 94 20 The Prim, MhusU, Mr NeviHe Ch ara be,lai» -ceived .h. Honorary T.^r""'^ oi ama.eur pUyer. .Topiea, Pre., a nn n *J thr Sin-ar-re Reformatory, with Mr. Johnson, superintendent, and Mr. A. R. Chapman, asScout t-.oop of the bin ;j ar-~re nnu sislant superintendent. Chinese
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    • 4 20 TRY (M WM' W»MlMWHM
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