Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI, No. 169. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. July 20, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 217 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The JIORIM.\<; Til IBUIVE j vie can offer you the I j finest selection ofW 11 S with much pride that rro able to offer this remarkable variety of Cheese; a selecHBhW S <'on, after much careful discrimination, of th< fin ,t and most
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    • 8 1 T 7i Read The TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya
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  • 256 2 Social Club For Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney, N.S.W., July L IMMEDIATELY finance Is available, gymnasium facilities and accommodation for local and visiting athletic representatives will be provided at me Sydney Cricket Ground. The' scheme, which includes special -ocial and recreation arrangements for members, will cc.t. it is estimated,
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  • 81 2 Cambridge (Mas^.) Police guards were strengthened around the Harvard University house in which live the two sons of the President John and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Junior Safeguards were order::! by police officials when the two Rooseveits reported that prowlers hi d been sc-€i«. around the buildings. Police Chief
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  • 584 2 Last Journey Of The Los Angc-les Washing: on, V THAT lone dowager queen i the Los Angeles—will pcriu j|| more important service lor > M one e 4 :U6 her long and v. writes Morgan M. Beatiy in an ex She will submit her aluminu:
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  • 87 2 Portuguese Premier Tl Crowd Lisbon Dr. Salazar, Premier ol I peared at a window and crowd e>l 20.000, which dem thanksgiving over his esc v.] sassination when visiting a It is revealed ihat the bomt nected with a 300-yard cab! in a gutter manhole before to the
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  • 68 2 Chinese Specimens I t Big Prices Lonao.i. lU >v e Six tiny teacups and sau:<Kang Hsi Famille Noir<- v t Sotheby's recently for £o-U" of an Amsterdam collection porcelain which fetched near.; One dish realised 4 5 superb globular vases Commenting on the critics have come to that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 390 2 M. HASSAN, 14, 38 11, Rras it>*ah Koad, SINGAFOKfc. Telephone No. 3411 Br»reh at 24, Ja'an Ibrahim, ffrOCKISTB OP: Kolrichests, «odera -U chandeliers, fancy lac*) feewfs at", shades, bed larnns. f< rs electric bells, batteries, wiri as, domestic appnanees paiiitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: I water and gas installabc
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    • 397 2 J. 5 ARF YOU FULLY AWAEE OF OUR CHARGCS BEINti MODERATE I FOR BOHI E.'KCTIUCAL AND WA*Vf INSTALLATION! gUR WftJKILXAMtfUF «GUAR- J ANIEED lUR J k G iJ3SS; TWCAI.L* MONE AND WATER WPINW I-AID. AND GENERAL ichpaiks cakried OUI. Fkos* ilTb or rail at j j Messrs. Allwi'e Co., Electric
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    • 279 2 VIROL (or robust health What becomes of THE "CAMBRIDGE" BOY? Are yoi waiting to join the crowded ranks of poorly-paid clerks? If so, disappointment awrits you. Why not learn a Trade or Profession? There is an ICS. Course for every need. Post this Coupon and state your requirements and see
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    • 54 2 HANDSOME, HEALTHY HAIR IS A MAN'S BIG- GEST ASSET. SHAMPOO IT WITH... Mulsified COCOANUT OH SHAMPOO 2 APB 5 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established 1914». 14A, Change Alley, vSLnizapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationer 'CORONFT" ribbon? and Carbons, haoling &or cleanine of mc in Omc ,nrv r tik~n. Tel. Nos. 7770, 1572,
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  • 411 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES GALL ANTRY IN A GALE Lloyd's Medal For Ship's Officer THE Committee oi Lloyds have award- ed Lloyds Suver Cor Men tcriouß Services to Mr. W. G. Todman. second officer of the British steamy Seven Seas Star, as an honorary tLfck dement of the part which he
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  • 191 3 Sir G. Higgins Re-Elected Chairman A* the special meeting of the denet I Committee of Lloyd's Regsier lipping, recently. Sir George Higgins B.B<, vvas re-elected chairman for i ensuing year, and Mr. R. M. X Turnbull, chairman of the Sub-Corn j m ttees of Classification. The committee accepted
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    • 380 3 STEAM* BAILING* P<Bi and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) I> O S. N. Co/s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RANPUR h 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 13 rORVU 15 000 Aug 27 SOMALI R ,BOO Aug 27 NALDFP* 16 000 Sept 10 SaRTHAGE 15.000
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    • 124 3 O. S. K. Line s.s. "ARIZONA MARU* 1 (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for C O L O MllO (E. S. Africa S. America) on Aug. 10th at I'M. I Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class 49.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class a 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further
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    • 603 3 MR K KOKUSA1 LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) i For JAPAN, I.OS ANG E L E^N K W s VORK (v,a Panama^ Penang S'pore S pore via New York KANO MARU Aug. 19 Aug 22 Aug 25 Oct 4 ms KTYOSUMI MARU Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept.
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    • 431 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mast 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 1-9 3-9
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    • 484 3 steab» «Attm* /J JiL ~ilL LLOYD NORD Incorporated in Germany >. The undernoted are the Company t ntended fixtures:— OUTWARD KOR MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due S port 1937 "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 30 "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong,
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  • 585 4 Re-Incarnation Of A Dancer London, July 9. A YOUNG English blonde, living at Blackpool is, according to the astonishing statement by one of th e coauthors of a book entitled "Ancient Egypt Speaks", the reincarnation ol i aaucer who lived 3,300 years ago The book, published by
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  • 247 4 New Attempt To End Social Evil (By Air Maili London, July 6. ANEW world-wide attempt is_ to be made to round up white slave traffickers. It was explained to 180 delegates, 40 of them from overseas and many from Eastern countries, at the opening session of the Eighth
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  • 177 4 Research In Speech Disorders Atlantic City. 'THESE erratic drivers whose speed A keeps varying for no apparent reason, and the golfers who keep everybody waiting on the fairway can't help* it. They are stutterers at heart. Dr. James Greece, of tiie National Hospital for Speech Disorders, explained in
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  • 119 4 Kirfs Gift To British Museum London. <By Air Mail». A CORONATION gift to the King of a bronze head, presented by the Suitrin of Yeman. has now been loaned by the Kins to the British Museum for display to the public. The head is believed to be of
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  • 162 4 Fall Of Marble Blocks \t St. Peter's Ihe board of prelates ar.d architects responsible for the fabric of St PeWs Rome, are perturbed at the fall of three 'n hf pil^ters near th e main entrance 10 tne building, reports the Vatican Civ correspondent of the Da ly
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  • 112 4 i Hobart. Tasmania, July Steps are being taken hv the authorities to prevent the extinction of that now rare animal known variously as the Tasmanian "devil" or "tiger This marsupial which locks like a •volf with stripes, has many antaue characteristics, or.d during its Ura from the early
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    • 246 4 Better to Jook at, more powerful CHEAPEST TO OWN Sound-insulation! W„. B,„ .he l.,He...pri, r d car i. mu h M fu| S ie e a d **T V ,he ...cap,,, wn i. lhr long rul Th o ,J hSTjn v""; car a.. i|>l:lenl J» fTT four-speed gearbox. «utstand.ng dependably
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    • 117 4 A CYMA 1] CYMA bM THE WATCH FOR j EVERY MAN AND mm^^mß WOMAN OF TASTE COMBINING ELEGANCE AND ACCURACY. Aqonis -for Malaya: Defend your family against disease LIFEBUOY HE L Many dangers threaten his carefree life—but none so deadly as those you cannot see! Look at the dirt he
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  • 1303 5 MORE HOUSES Increase In Town's Value SLIM clearance and town improvement measures in Singapore are not confined to the Singapore Improvement Trust only. The Municipality itself, in the eonrse of the battle between its health authorities and diseases, also J-aaesa war
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  • 286 5 Another Reliability Trial Triumph FOLLOWING the success of a Fiat Marvellette in a Penang reliability trial comes news of another noteworthy achievement. XT T n Under the auspices of the K.N.I.M.C. De Motor A.8.A.N.1., and working In conjunction with the Shell organisation in Java two of these
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  • 59 5 Under the auspices of the Singapore lodge of the Theosophical Society, a lecture on "The Paths of Mysticism and Ocultism" will be given by Mr C. Jinarajadasa, M. A. (Cantab.) at the Ramakrishna Hall, Norris Road, on Friday at 6 30 p.m. Mr. Jinarajadasa to a wellknown lecturer
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  • 160 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —In your issue of the 16th inst., here appeared an article by Mr. Tan Lan Khiam on the North China Crisis in vhich he appealed to the Powers to inervene before the threatened Sinofapanese major
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  • 164 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—In America there is a toy not yet «I fourteen years old who, after being blindfolded, can play ping pong, cards, fence, reads any paper without a mistake, walks straight etc. Moreover he speaks Persian during certain fits, although he has
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  • 23 5 Mr. F. A. Mallard, Public Works Department, and Mrs. Mallard are leaving for England on leave by the s.s. "Ranchi" on July 30.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 115 5 When Timothy John j is ready for school.. i Picture him seven or eight years hence.... when he puts on his own school cap! Will he be as healthy and lively aa he is now? Yes—he's sure to be a healthy child because has a Trufood baby. You cannot see
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    • 150 5 SO MUCH MORE FLAVOR WHEN YOU SAY-pflgCJ You get so much more when you say Pabst, and that greater measure of fine flavor t is yours for the asking. The extra quality Pabst offers in purity, wholesomeness and satisfying goodness is guaranteed by ninety-three years of brewing experience. Drink it
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  • 82 6 For University Graduates Berlin. University graduates in Germany may now use pistols to settle affairs of honour, it is officially announced. University students, however, must :t:ck to swords. The privilege is granted says tne announcement, for reasons "easily disawflioie." As no further clue Is given as to the
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  • 410 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 19. XUBBEH Previous To-day Change SIS? Easier Very Steady SDOt Buyers. 93 16 91 16 _U Sellers. 9 4 9 us 112 Aug. Buyers. Jg gfi* wt. Buyers. 9^ 4 93 i 16 Sellers. 95 16 914 fit-Oct.-Dec. Buyers 9516 JS -116 Sellers.
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  • 656 6 ANOTHER RECORD YEAR REPORTED JHE following is the report of th* directors of General Electric Co.. Ltd., for the year ended Mar 31 1937. The report was to be submitted at the annual general meeting of the company which was to have been held in London on
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  • 234 6 Ceylon Case For Manchester Ceylor» pEYLON's trade delegation In L n« J> don have had a very full and frank discussion with the Manchester Chamber of Commerce ibout the textile quotas. Mr. G. C. S. Corca. a member ot the delegation (the other member is Mr. H. J
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  • 7 6 Bukit Katil Estate.—2B,o2o lb.
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  • 25 6 Mrs. S. W. Harding, wife of the Government Surgeon. Perak, is sailing for England by the Blue Funnel liner Sarpedon from Penang on Aug 5.
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  • 210 6 Singapore, July 19. R. Siarr W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. <Siam» White" No. Al $220 R. (Siann "White Rice" No. 1 $210 R. (Siami "White Rice" No. 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 555 6 7 V j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. J (incorporated In the Strait* Settlement**. F| Wtf 1 Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited The Ho Hong Bank, Limited, end The arereea-Chfaeee Rank, Umttcc CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,000 000.00. I, I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CH UUA
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    • 151 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: o, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 ••aid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, saadras, Aniara, Baghdad, Bahrein, oasra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on
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    • 116 6 go dry... Too many shampoos can ruin the finest head of hair by drying the scalp and draining it of the natural scalp oils. 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic will restore the life and luster of your hair in a short time. Every morning massage a few drops into the scalp. Each
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  • 1700 7 'nsued hy Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker* MINING fraser Ss Go. Lyall at Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4'- Ampat Tin 6|B 7|- 6 9 7|3 £1 Asam Kumbang 39 41-cd 38 40-cd **X Austral Malay 58j- 60 58 60 >Ayer Hitam
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  • 190 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 20. TIN three months £265 down 30 The London S:ock Exchange yesterday was reported as being quiet although the tone was satisfactory. Cables on tin shares were rather shorter to-day, and it would appear that ihe market was quieter there.
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  • 229 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin. London, down 35 and 30 steady. New York, unchanged, quiet. Rubber. London, down 18, steady New York, unchanged, quiet. Locai.y buyers at 31c Oct. Dec. Mining. Raubs $5.90-$6 00. Tne Tin Share Market is quiet but steady. S. Kintas $8.90-110.10, S. Luas
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  • 187 7 SELLING Singapore. July 20. ondon TT. 2 4 I|M London demand oVt London 4 months' sight '.vons dema.id l *J2 Hamburg demand g.q. T cw York demand JJ Montreal demand Batavia demand JjjJ -amarang demand s Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 8 Madras and Colombo demand 154-' B Hongkong
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  • 104 7 British Official Wireless. London, July 19. Paris 131 15 16 New York 4 97 5 2 Montrea' 4 90 7 16 Brussels 29.56 Geneva 21.71'b Amsterdam 9.02 3 i Milan 94'•> B£rl1n 12.36 Stockholm 19 40 Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19.90 ;i enna Prague 142 V2 Belgrade 216
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  • 18 7 Singapore, July 20. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Singapore: |1S1V&» down $1«.
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  • 22 7 The price of rubber at neon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 30 4 (down ft) I Sellers 30 i (down Va).
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  • 256 7 FRASER COMPANY. UST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jury 20. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22&% 15% Bonus Hong Fatt 4% Int. July 20 July 30 July 21 8% Hongkong
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 270 7 jBANK OF CHINA j (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) i 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. t I Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 I General Office 5188-y S I Cable Address: CHUNGKUO" I .aid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 i 1 Reserve Funds in excess of 4,800,000.00 J Total Assets
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  • 103 8 Penang, Siam, Burma, India Iraq, Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. Ameiica: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang- Internal Air Service, doling 6 a.m.
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  • 176 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 •\m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 >.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands "ndies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Devcries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. :d general delivery of letters and
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  • 17 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore en July 11 was devered in London yesterday.
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  • 31 8 The S.s. Hong Thong for Bagan nd Selat Pandjang. Mails previously iimOuYiced as closing at 3 p.m. on July :0 will now close at 3 p.m. on July 21.
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  • 167 8 Arrived ia Singapore from N.E.I, by KLM plane "Reiger" on July 17:— Mr. T. H. Huges, Mr. K. Knies, Mr. D. Barnwell, Mr. A. J. v.d. Steur, Mr. H. Elion. T >tt Siren norr by KLM plane "Rei- ki Jrtif 17:— Mr J. A F. Weeger. Mr
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  • 145 8 Singapore, July 20. ShIDS aionsside the Wharves or r.x Nected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Qiang Ann 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Marit 18: Charon 16: Keoono 1 13 Foo 11; Alcinous 9; Achilles 7. Empire Dock 'Entrance Gate 2) Mirzapore 30; Raby Castle 32;
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  • 120 8 i Concerts At Muar On Aug. G and 7 A song to be sung by the entire audience will be a feature of the international concsits at Muav, on Aug. 6 and 7. The conceits, wider the distinguished Datronage of H.H Tenpku Ahmad will be in aid of
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  • 231 8 NO SHORTAGE Statement By The Controller THE following statement has been issued by the Controller under the Tin and Tin Ore Restriction Enactment, F.M.S.— Statements have recently appeared in the Press regarding the drought in Kinta. which infer that, as a consequence of the shortage of water
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  • 194 8 Inquest In Selayang Tragedy (Fron Our Own Reporter) -rrTT. r, Kuala Lumpur, Monday. jTiA Seiayang tiipie murder had its sequel to-day when, in the inquiry held into the deaths of the Tamil couple and lid lune months' old child who weie found brutally murdered in a house in
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  • 127 8 Muslim Leader From Burmah In Singapore Mr. Karim Gani, a prominent Muslim Loader from Burmah, who was a Legislative Councillor during the dvorchical constitution and who is at present a Member cf the no v Burmah Legislative formed With the new constitution) and he chief whip of
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  • 73 8 Ai Tenor 6M BUSi•mSfyS'nZ < s J; try Doctor- and JUng Cf Tne Burlesque," 7.45 to 11 GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret, Side--inemas. CiOoe Thratre* "She Mnrrirw Sky Talkie: 6 "H^^her^ NEW WORLD.-Cabaret, Side-shows, SjfjE a > Chinese jnjni.-s: -Fur Talk! >: -The Gfc si §2SLw. fc 'i Cf ntr al Talkie:
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  • 164 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 20 Footoall: Div. I, Ir.niskillings v. M.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Friendlies, R.I. v. St. Andrew's School, R.I.; R.I. "B'" v. St. Andrew's School, St. Andrew s. Hockey: Chinese Olympic Trial, Farrer Park. Billiards: Exhibition by Melbourne Inman and Horace Lindrum, Memorul
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  • 76 8 Arrivals and departures by T :nptr.. and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Sydney.— Mr. and Mrs. C. F. J. Toswill. from Brisbane, Mr. W. T. Hu, from Batavia. Left by the Atalanta.—Mr. C. D. Stewart, for Penang. Arrived by the Atfrora The Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 239 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A j I To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m |j Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight I POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION J TRIO CIMARRO j EXPONENTS OF MODERN CLASSICAL DANCING. i Non-diners $1.00 > RAFFLES BRASSERIE bras basah road. POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. I AFTERNOON
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    • 365 8 mum QTWICWOD BEVERAGE v MAYIAIR y 4, Battery Road, (First floor) For Healthy and Ttety MeaN I Breakfast, three courses: Daily $0.40, mon'hly $7.50 Snack: (Sent to Office, if requested). Daily $0.30, monthly $6.80. Tiffin, nine coursesDaily $0.90, monthly $15.00 or $13.00. Dr. Hay s or any other DietDaily $0.90,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 392 8 .J. S POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Ceylon President Doumer July 20 noon Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong M 20 3 p.m. TO-MORROW China (generally) Hoihow Arabia Maru July 21 8 a.m. Hongkong Arabia Maru 21 8
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  • 559 9 NINE-POWER TREATY WILL NOT BE INVOKED Reuter. London. July 19. IN the House of Commons, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) enuuired whether it was proposed to convene a meeting of the signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty to (ndeavour to reach a settlement in the constant
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  • 466 9 Address To New Governor Of Ceylon THE following is the text of an illuminated address which has been sent to Sir Andrew Caldecott, Gover-nor-Designate of Ceylon, on behalf of me Young Men's Buddhist Association of Singapore by Mr. N. A. James Pcrera:— May it please Your Excellency,—
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  • 68 9 Sequel In Singapore Court Singapoie. Monday. A MURDER which v*ao committed six years ago in Meral, Karimon Islands, NJE.I. had a sequei before Mr. K. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate, this morning when Lim Tang, al.as Shan Tah, was charged with murder by causing the death of Low
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  • 74 9 Importing Unstamped letters Singapore, Monday. PLEADING guilty before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh. to-day to a charge of importing 211 unstamped letters into the Colony, a Chinese named Lim Yitt Choo was fined $150. He was a passenger from China and when his luggage was examined
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  • 84 9 Englishwoman To Continue Her Excavations London. An Englishwoman archaeologist, Miss Lamb, of Cambridge University whe made important excavations in the village of Kussura, near Aflon last year, has returned to Turkey to continue her work on the same site She la accompanied by another womsn archaeologist, and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 U A B €E L Sole Ag^ats:—SIME,*PAR.BY.& *Co* Ltd.. Singapore Johore Malacca and Negri Sembiian. 11 P .ill \v pa. 8 i i
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    • 505 9 COULD NOT KEEP FOOD DOWN Drugs Proved Useless for His Indigestion For eight years now this man has enjoyed perfect health, yet at one time he had become a physical wreck through Indigestion. Read how this remarkable change was brought about: "Ten years ago, I was a physical wreck with
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    • 93 9 NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! S THE MODEL THAT EVERYBODY LIKES IS i j THE STANDARD j S SMALI 'EST DEPOSIT! ML' f\ Y> p EASIEST MONTHLY t GENT'S UTILITY MODEL 18 I THE MACHINE THAT HAS A REPUTATION OF BEING THE SMARTEST, 1 FINEST FINISH AND SMOOTHEST RUNNING. 1 Sole Agents:—
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 299 9 CLUB DIARY lT\ere are numerous Clubs in Singaoore members of which are readers oj the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keepI it up-to-date and complete. Hapoeninos of general interest will still be inciuaed in the "Diary of Events.'' The *Clab
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  • 192 10 Duty Free "Dumping" Into Britain Alleged (By Air Mail.) London, July 6. I COMPLAINT that quantities of duty- free rubber footwear L*om Hongkong, Canada, and other places were being "dumped" into Britain was made Ito Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Beard of Trade, by a deputation from
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 214 10 ALHAMBRA 6-15 to-night 9-15 ANY TIME IS FUN-TIME FOR JANE! 5f **«PS.THE RIOT SQUAD ON T* f I ~:ngcT''Janeis.ntheNavy now ond when she starts her mile- Sl^sp^W a-minute mischief, the whole y}kf* fleet clears decks for action! l^"*!^^ n.w Hear JANE Sing and See sizzling with Jone*. peppy ier dance
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    • 360 10 f RODYARO KIPLING'S Mk now o tcraan bA victor FLEMING paction: CAPITOL Aug: 4th TOB&ftir?;..- I iMMII m—rrrwiii __u_ j PAD ERE WSKI-GREATEST PIANIST THE I WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN j fc| J EyCEPTK) EN F,RST TIME rN ZJ*Z*k *****11« i Win ■i in -»t-> MiHraOiiMll i I ALHAMBRA Owing
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    • 144 10 LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 HE LOVED HIS PETS, BUT HIS BIRDS AND BEES COLUMN BECAME AS A NAUGHTY NOVEL WHEN HIS WIFE STARTED BURNING THE SCANDALS AT BOTH ENDS The sees THE FASTEST. FUNNIEST ESCAPADE OF THESE W jk mWSm TWO GAY STARS I JOAN CRAWFORD L CLARK GABLE j
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  • 361 11 Singapore, Sunday. TN 2 two innings match on the St. Joseph*, ground to-day, the Middle sex scored a convincing win over the St. Andrews Old Boys Association by four wickets and 150.runs. Moss came off best with the ball for the
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  • 130 11 The Merry Union B.P. "3" team beat the Eclipse B.P. "B" by 4 games to 2. The ties between M M. Alkadiee and Edmund Yeo of the Merry Union B.P. and Georgie Cheong and Chan Chee Seng of the Eclipse B P. was abandoned owing to failing
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  • 268 11 Narrow Win For R.A.F Over S.C.R.C. Singapore, Sunday. THE Air Force secured a narrow victory over the Chinese at cricket at Hong Lim Green to-day by two wickets. This was the second defeat of the week-end for the club, for yesterday they lost to the A.P.C. by six runs only
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  • 109 11 At the thirteenth annual general meeting of the. Bendemeer A. C Petain Road, the following were elected Office Bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Lim Hock Seng; Vice-Presidents, Mr. Goh Swee Long re-elected and Mr. Lim Hong Yeow hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Ah Bah "re-elect-ed hon. treasurer,
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  • 231 11 Reuter Wireless. Singapore, Saturday. THE A P.C. defeated the S.C.R.C. in a friendly game of cricket to-day on the S.C.R.C. grounds by 6 runs after an exciting finish. A.P.C.—IST. INNINGS Vaiberg b Chow Tat 2 Pillay c Kee Tian b E. Wong J Jennings st. Thian
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    • 534 11 I \TEST advertisements trade MARKS CAUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wn- are used as Trade Marks by rFPAKD IrOTHERS, LIMITp of The v _ks Wilkinson Street, Nottingf'i, p Nottinghamshire, England; Manu(acntrers: in connection with the goods specified: T\0 in connection with Household Soap, Toilet Soaps and all Toilet
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    • 228 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT "iN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAUS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 373 of 1936. Between R. M. S. RAMASAMY CHETTIAR, Plaintiff and L LIM GEOK NEO (m.w.) 2. CHIA WEE KEE, 3. CHIA JIAK KIM, Defendant. To, CHIA JIAK KIM, the abovenamed 3rd defendant ot Lorong
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    • 203 11 SUN TALKIE Xew World 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. United Artists present ROBERT DONAT in "THE GHOST GOES WEST** The finest mystery comedy ever filmed. < I Mlt \L TALKIE New World 7.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. GEORGE ARLISS in "CARDINAL HICHELIEI" with Maureen O'Sullivan. EMPIRE T A L X
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    • 159 11 We are so sure you will be impressed with the unusual value and quality Ox NAN SIN spectacles and with expert eye examinations to cure your headache ana eye strainings. We guarantee your money back if you are not completely satisfied. MAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSZ Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician/ Optometrist-P. S.
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    • 141 11 MAKES SEWING EASIER >1 Use3-in-oneoilon RvjT all working parts and see how much easier and wm/ smoother your Wm/ /JĔ eL\ sewing machine mm CLEANS LUBRICATES PREVENTS RUST Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials' or services. Far particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing
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  • 73 12 Mr. Tan Lye Hee and family of 57 Bukit Panjang beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends and members of The Siew Sin Sia; Strains Juvenile Union; Gout Yew Sia; Amicable Athletic Association and staff of John Duke, who kindly attended the funeral
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  • 778 12 JX considering the finances of Malaya as a whole a difficulty presents itself in the fact that various sources of information have to be consulted. The Colony has tta own budget, so have the F.M.S. and the various State*, and to obtain a picture of the whole needs
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  • 75 12 Death Of U.S. B usiness Magnate Singapore. Tuesday. JI1ESSRS. Montor- Ltd., Singapore the sole agents in Malaya for the Parker Pen, received cabled romraurUcation to-day notifying the death of Mr. George S. Parker, the chairman and founder of the Parker Pen Co oi America, at the
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  • 123 12 Th* *im Singapore. Tuesda\ Ihe chai .ty performances held durino fortnight in aid of St Andrev Mission Hospral have been very succeV fUL The last of these charitable effort's was held on Saturday at the 2 "l^crowd oyed themselves and. incidental!! helped to swell the funds of th
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  • 219 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Salisbury Company j pEFORE the coming of talking pictures, theatrical companies toured the East regularly. Sometimes the proprietors made a goori deal ol money, one in particular being Mr. Maurice Bandmann, who diea leaving a considerable fortune. With the development of the cinema, the stage the world
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  • 216 12 JN Malayan as well as .vhools in otne: countries most children have to attend physical drill of some description, often regardless of whether they are' in a fit condition to do so. This la a matter which has worried many parents Support for the contention that more
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  • 253 12 3 JiHE "hand that rocKs ih e craole" I owns m ost of the faith in th3 i United States, and the credit for this state of affairs is attributed to a Queen > of s P ai n. according to Miss Catherine r Curtis,
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  • 427 12 By 'Looker On" j £ITTLE men, says a psychologist. make the best husbands. Force majeure. It comes to this: the optimist Ims no money, and the pessimist won't lend you any. Even the Lest secretaries and typists make mistakes. Compilation of them would make a book
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    • 173 12 RALEIGH «gB&s, i i§§P W THE MACHI NE THAT HAS j I STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS GUARANTEED FOR EVER! I From $45.00 Each j I HIRE PURCHASE 1 TERMS ARRANGED I Sole Agents: ROBIi\SOi\ A Co. Ltd. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, j i j V°" :1S U]U tratCd ,the
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    • 63 12 I Opening Offer S 3 poses for $1 j (Pott Card Sise) J Studio 33 II NOW OPEN Tel 3304 S3 Stamford Road, i R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002 Hours 9-5 Saturday 9-1 or by appointment.
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  • 91 13 SHANGHAI'S FEAR FIGHTING MAY SPREAD TO ALL PORTS LATEST cables from China show tfi«f tk- T attack Peiping and SsiC-dav S Japa ese to pest gloom. day The countr y is plunged into the Shanghai expects the fightinsr to swiH
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  • 214 13 Reuter. Shanghai, July 20. THE rapid events of the past twelve hours have blanketed the country, especially commercial circles in the nro roundest gloom Whilst Oriental genius for laslmVute compromises provides a glimmer of hope the prospects of a happy outcome of the crises are
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  • 422 13 It, Shanghai, July 19. f >s learned that the Chinese counter-proposals are unacceptable to the Japanese. The Japanese Military Attach* de"veied to the Chinese War Office L st warning" demanding the tti'-cirawal to their original positions M_ the Central Government troops and aircraft sent to Hopei. The
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  • 268 13 Plcoc f Peiping, July 20 an T es °J. Japanese commanderiny lands in the suburbs of Peiping arc increasing. A whole village in he Fengtai area has been occupied by Japanese troops, and the farmers have been driven off.-Sin Shew Jit Poh ti™ r*u Nankin July 20. The
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  • 18 13 station. The Japanese ore exattempt the capture of thla area and seize the whole of the Peipinp-Tientsin Railway.
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    • 41 13 wonderful Lamp Gives you generous extra light Up to 20% of it without burning any more electricity! Ask for Osram Coiled Coil Lamps. "ii" AS. <£C PRODUCT U"*™* "f Gene,;,, OecUtc Co.. U4 of En#M, -M sTwoUj >^fc Trr m r.
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  • 628 14 DEATH BY FALL OR WEAPON? JURY'S DECISION MURDER CHARGE REDUCED ASSIZES TRIAL Malay Gets Eighteen Months Singapore, Tuesday. DID LIM HO, a 63 year old fracture his skull byfaHm? on the hard surface surrounding a stand Pip*, or was the tßr f his skull, from which he later died, caused
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  • 127 14 Chinese Remanded On $500 Bail I Singapore, Monday REFERRED to by the police as being a regular gambling den wher e gaming was indulged in freely. 12 arrests were made when police raided a house in Boat Quay yesterday afternoon. This morning the men were produced b-fore
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  • 217 14 Central Troops In Disguise r*-HE following statement, issued by ins? Sg&nsAS: C» of the Chahar-Hopei Provincial Government and concurrently Commander of the 29th Army, accompanwd by Chang Chih Chung and other officers called en Lieutenant-General Kazuki, Com mander of the Japanese Forces in North China, at his
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  • 21 14 Training Ship Due Back To-day Singapore Tuesday. W™** 3 W yesterday «EZ Snd is ejected tS arrive here to-day.
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  • 76 14 Singapore, Tuesday. •Mtr m A Forrer, District Judge, Crini/ricVcourt, resumed judgment minal Distric^°^ nnf lusion G t the case yesterday >at the c^g US Sock, who was a P mSt H iStH "betting two Chinese with charged w i th n uf ac turing
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  • 185 14 Thursday. July 13The Hon. Mr. E. Parnell had luncheon at Government House. The following were the, gueste at a dinner given by Lady Thomas at Government this evening:— HHor n The Hon. Mr. Justice W. K. IMJJf nd Mrs. Home, the Hon. Mr. E Pa. Nell the Hon.
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  • 53 14 Singapore, Tuesday. It is understood that when Sir Samuel Thomas Chief Justice F.M.S goes on leave prior to retirement at the end of this month. Mr Justice Howes at present a Puisne Judge of the! Supreme Court Singapore, will go to the Federal Capital as Acting
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  • 80 14 Municipal Notice Ultra Vires Singapore, Tuesday. An order made by the lower Court upon the owner of certain attap premises at Boon Keng Road ordering that the premises be closed was revised by the Acting Chief Justice, S S Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell, who'in the Supreme Court this
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  • 156 14 MR. EDEN'S REVIEW OF WAR THREATS Reuter. London, July 19. SPEAKING in the House of Commons, Mr. Eden warned the nations of the drift perilously near to a European war unless they sincerely co-operate in respect of Spain. He emphasised that Britain had every intention of
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  • 202 14 Reuter. Answering a question n f ur jf «ri near Gibraltar, raised by Mr. Churchill and Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Cranbome j Foreign Affairs) said that as Algeciras was bombarded by a Spanish Government warship early in the war it ap neared probable that guns were mounff as
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  • 923 14 New Non-intervention Proposals IN the House of Commons last night 1 Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, opened the debate on Foreign Affairs in a crowded house. In reference to to-day's meeting of the Chairman's Sub-Committee of the International Non-intervention committee, which will further consider the Brit'sh proposals
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  • 31 14 Mr. T. Arumugam, the "grand old man" of the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala, Lumnur. who has been staying at 12 <, Tanghn Road, is leaving for Ceylon by the PKMdent Doumer 'to-day.
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  • 801 14 AN ACCIDENT Commissioners Sued By Motor-Cyclist Singapore, Monday. REFERENCE to the proposed amendment of the local Ordinance providing for the protection of persons acting in statutory and otheTpublic duties, was made by Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne in the Sunreme Court to-day, when
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  • 863 15 sv:ajor war? Ikeat To Ancient Capital Reuter. Killing, July 19. lus first public pronouncement «..ince tne present crisis. Marshal ivai ijneK, addressing the Nation's educational and technical leaders in Kuling. stated that the consequences of the Lukuochia incident threatened the
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  • 130 15 Anglo-America n Consultation Reuter. London. July 20. IN the House of Commons last night Lord Cranborne (Under Secretary, for Foreign Affairs), replying in the debate on foreign affairs, said. "As far as we "know, neither the Japanese nor the Chinese Governments wish to resort to the dreadful
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  • 60 15 Japanese Planes Fire On Railway Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, July 20. The bombing of the PeipingHankow Railway passenger trains by Japanese pircraft has aroused indignation in Nanking. If such bembing is repealed, the Chinese Government will take drastic action which may lead to serious developments, for which
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  • 307 15 Huge Scheme Launched PROVISION MADE FOR 40 MILLION MEN Nanking. July 20. f ONSCRIPTION is being enforced in Nanking, the capital, and it is hoped that at least 30,000 able-bodied men of between 20 and 25 years of age, will very soon be drafted into the army,
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  • 95 15 Earhart Search Ended Reuter. Honolulu July 19. MISS AMELIA EARHART and Captain Noonoh may be presumed dead following the United States Navy announcement that the search ended fruitlessly at sunset yesterday.Reuter. Not a single casualty was reported during the search for Miss Earhart. which is unofficially estimated
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  • 46 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Unlighted surveying beacons have been lend at the following bearings and distances from Trengganu. Light House. (1) 003. degrees 6.0 miles, (2) 048 degrees, 9.0 miles, (3) 079 degrees 11.2 miles, (4) 088 degrees, 5.4 miles, (5) 105 degrees, 10.5 miles.
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  • 218 15 False And Unfounded THE Malaya Tribune has received the following from the Japanese Consulate, Singapore:— According to the official information we have received from Tokyo, the cable report to the effect that Japan sent an ultimatum to China with time-limit is entirely false and unfounded. That mv;
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  • 87 15 Colonial Secretary To Attend At Geneva British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 19. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Ormsby Gore, announced in the House oi Commons at question time, that he proposed to go himself to Geneva to attend the session of the League's Mandates Commission which Will consider the
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    • 171 15 aunotts KINGS V OWN SPECIALLY PACKED IN SEALED TINS N <l FOR THE TROPICS ARNOTTS Btscurfl AGENTS: mm PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111 WPS 9fiA j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j S Motor Uni on j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I C Afente: s I SIME, DARRY CO.,
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  • 483 16 HARD FIGHT AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM Singapore, Tuesday. AFTER carrying everything before them for the greater part of the season in the First Division of the S.A.F.A League, the Royal Aitilieiy are experiencing the mortification of seeing the championship
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  • 152 16 Beat Selangor Chinese In Kimla Lumpur (FroH Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. EIGHT thousand football enthusiasts must have gone away from the stadium to-day disaDpointed after witnessing the match between the Selangor Chinese and the South China team, for in spite of one or two features,
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  • 283 16 Runners-Up In Third Division Singapore, Tuesday. A LAST minute goal by the Y.M.CA was the deciding point in yesterday's Third Division League match against the Casuals on the Singapd?. Harbour Board ground. The Y.M.CA. j won by two goals to one. Both goalkeepers were given plenty of
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  • 138 16 Tournament Tennis Results And Ties RESULTS and ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the Y.W.C.A. are as follows: Ladies Doubles: Misses D. Foston and Yamakawa beat Misses Tay Kheng Sian and R. A. Suriya 6—4, 6—2; Miss M. Juseph and Mrs. Koh beat Misses D. Eurgess
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  • 33 16 In the Y.M.CA. tennis tournament Men's Open Doubles yesterday. Kam is and 'iadi beat Kobayashi and Wet 6—l, 5—7, 6—. Yadi will meet I. A. Pereira hi the cpen singles to-day.
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  • 90 16 United States Lead Germany Reuter. v London, July 19. AT Wimbledon to-day, in th e Davis Cup inter-zone final. Budge and IVIako (United States) beat von Cramm and Henkel (Germany) 4—6. 7—5. 8—6, 6—4.—Rcuter. On Saturday von Cramm beat Grant (U.S.) and Budge beat Henkel. The United
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  • 293 16 Wooden Spoon For S.C.C. II Singapore, Tuesday. THE last matches in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League were played yesterday, and by reason of their defeat by the Medical Services the S.C.C. II become the wooden spoonists in this division. The Medicals won 5—L
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  • 17 16 Incident in the soccer match between the R.A. and the R.A.F. at the Anson Road Stadium <Tribune).
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  • 52 16 Exhibition Billiards In Singapore HORACE LINDRUM and Melbourne Inman will rive exhibitions of billiards and snooker at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-day. to-morrow and on Thursday at G3O and 9.30 pm. Charges of admission to each session which will be of two hours duration will be $2
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  • 267 16 Copson And Clay In Form Reuter. INTERESTING performances were put up in the County championship matches played at Derby and at WestelifT. In the match between th? champion County and Warwickshire, the visitors were dismissed for the sensationally low score of 28, the lowest for
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  • 28 16 In a friendly soccer match played yesterday on St. Joseph's Institution ground, the St. Joseph's team beat a side representing the Singapore Teachers Association by 3—2.
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  • 39 16 A meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Billiards Association will be held at Messrs. Julian Trankel and Co's premises at 6.15 p.m. on Wednesday to make arrangements lor the Malayan championship tournament and mter-club knockout tournamen*.
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  • 282 16 S.A.F.A. League Tables POSITIONS to date in the S .VF.A League competitions are as follows: FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D.F. A. P r A ft) 13 7 4 ***** I Chinese <3> 2 2 25 12 ll Midds «5» 13 6 4 3 18 20 15
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    • 13 16 IFRRSER b NERVE LTD k DISTRIBUTORS Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer,
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    • 163 16 EXHIBITION BILLIARDS SXOOKEK MEMORIAL HALL SINGAPORE JULY 20, 21, 22 at 6-30 9-30. LINDRUM (WHO MADE A BREAK OF 762 IN PENANG) IN MAN Admission $2, $1. MEMBERS OF H. M. FORCES WILL BE ADMITTED HALF PRICE TO ALL SEATS. Table Supplied by Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd. p iiTTiK
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    • 46 16 t CHINA j Underwriters i 2 i Limited. (Incorporated In Hongkong A British Company Registered j i in Great Britain and Hon*rki'n? I LIFE, FraE, MOTOR CAK, i MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1 Thone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, j S Second Floor, Singapore. m aAa
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  • 291 17 AT NEW WORLD Attractive Card Arranged Singapore, Tuesday. 4 PROGRAMME featuring the A best bantams and flyweights in Malaya will be staged at the New Vorid Arena en Friday under the romofion of Mr. Bertie Bell. pcoular Johnny Morteil who has aU opposition since his arrival
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  • 282 17 Teams For Sporting Fixtures Following have been selected to i play r-poio lor "V" Juniors Heavy Battery to-day I also against the Senior menl 2nd on Thursday, at 5 pm. Eng, Choo Seng Chye. B. Lee Hon Ming, Kwik Sam York, a He we, Henry Yeo. erves:—Tan Kiang
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  • 97 17 s of the ties in the first round bells open singles championlamerft played last week-end follows:— Patrick Foo beat Lim 'loon 15—8, 15-5; Tan Guan beat Goh Kang S~'ng 15—2. 15-9; Tblam Hock beat Koh Teck Sian 12—15. 14—14 »3—Oi; Goh Tian rho Chwee Tee 15—11. 15—11; Ah
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  • 258 17 R.Y.S.C. Crews To Defend Cup COR the ninth time, the Royal 1 Singapore Yacht Club is about to mcc* the Koningklijke Bataviaschc Yacht Club to race with 6 metre yachts for the Interport Cup. Most of the members of the R.S.Y.C. crews who are taking part, sailed
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  • 56 17 S. R. C. v. Japanese Club AN inter-Club athletic match between the S.R.C and the Japanese Club will be held on the Japanese Club ground, #t. George's Road commencing at 4.31 p.m. on Sunday next. The match between the S.R.C. and the Gordon Highlanders, which was to take
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  • 44 17 Y.M.CA. team vs. the Khalsa Association on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: I. Suratta, R. Lyne, Lee Fong Lim, V. Xavier. A. Nethaniels, B. M. Barker, K. Leembruggen. J. Ferguson, R. Sstrop, KoholciT, Arther Thevathasan. Reserve: A. Lord.
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  • 69 17 Players For Games At S.C.C. And Y.M.CA, THE following players will engage ihe Japanese University tennis players at the S.C.C. to-morrow afternoon: Yong Loon Chong. Tan Huck Toe, Aizawa and Uchida. On Friday, at the Y.M.CA. courts, the visitors will be opposed by: N. S. Wise, Yap Ah
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  • 174 17 Players invited to take part in the hockey trial games to be played at Farrer Park at 5 p.m. are as follows: To-day 'Cclcursc Tay Yew Teck, Chan Chim Bock and H. L. Boon; Gan Kee Siang, Chang Mm Kee and Fan Choo Beng, Low Kee Pow,
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  • 204 17 Teams For Colony F. M. S. Cricket FIVE MEN FROM SINGAPORE 3 DAY GAME Dr. H. 0. Hopkins Captain F iy E Singapore players, three from the S.C.C and one each irom the s.R.C. and Ceylon S.C. will go to Per.ang for the annual F.M.S v Colony cricket match in
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    • 23 17 t THE COMPANY ON THE SPOT W.P.S. 21 uses ksss v 2 APB 10 For heaviest loads on roughest roads.. GIANT OJi] TYRES
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  • 1283 18 STATE VISIT TO NORTHERN IRELAND COMMENTARIES on the visit to Nor- them Ireland of their Majesties the King and Queen, on July 28, will be I heard by oversea listeners to the Daventry programmes. Descriptions of their Majesties' arrival in a destroyer at Donegall Quay, and of
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  • 424 18 THE KEYNOTE A Plea For The Rest Music WEEKLY NOTES BY "RADIOFAN" A GOOD deal of interest is being shown amongst radio listeners all over Malaya in the proposal of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation to establish a shortwave transmitter to cover the whole
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    • 510 18 FORM "C** (Pursuant to Section 112 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies) STATEMENT BY THE BATU PAHAT BANK LIMITED, AS AT 30th JUNE 1937. The Share Capital of the Company is $500,000.00 divided into 5,000 shares of $100.00 each. The number of shares issued is 2,500. Calls to the amount of
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    • 160 18 BARBARA emfr /te* WeadacAeJB E =JLL__J 1 1 -||C 0 f»T S THE SAME THING. T~l f(\ HAD THEM *nk UtVl' 1 HELEN.-ANOTHER _J I. UNTIL I FOUNO A*DftA^^l HEADACHE, NOTHING TOO MUCH OF MY BA™ ..YU/fll I seems to really help mealtime drink MS m /■r^^<g»i I i i
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    • 202 18 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, falling memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a HW gland discovery by an American Doctor This new discovery mak-s it possible to quickly
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    • 1779 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio £|a§P"«*« jssr^»« 9.20 pan. News B and Economic Review 20 pm hSi"'»» p PROGRAMMES OE BRITISH EMPIRE I 'Ketelbey,. Phantasy. Tne Three Bears c n 0n DJK DJN DJ< Dutch diffused" c" <R& BMD n a *Eric Coates). Serenade (Les Millions 935 D m To-day in r
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  • 294 20 COURT CHARGE Story Of Police Raid Singapore. Monday. THE story of how a Chinese ricksha puller and a bicycle shop assistant are alleged to have administered morphine into each others r.yscm by means of a hypodermic ivringe was disclosed in. the Criminal District Court, to-day, before Mr. H.
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  • 24 20 Miss F. A. Randell, B.Sc. (Lond.) lecturer in the Hull Training College for teachers for over fourteen years, arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week.
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  • 130 20 Further Details Of The Tragedy Reuter. Patna. July 19 LATE reports of the railway crasn near Calcutta that the Punjab-Howrah express was on the way to Calcutta and was entering Bihta Station about 15 miles from Patna at 4 a.m.. July 17. when the engine leapt off
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  • 94 20 Death Of Famous Archaelogist London. July 19 THE death is announced of Prof. Peicy Gardner. Litt. D.. LL.D.. F.S.A.. a'th- age of 90 —Reuter. Prof. Gardner had b.en Professoi of Classical Archaelogy at Oxford University from 1887 till 1928, and Emirkus Professor since 1925. He was the
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  • 448 20 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July 16. MEAT Beef steak kati 32 Beet stew or curry kati 24 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 45 Mutton, Indian par lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati 14 Pgik. lean and fat < Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons
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    • 610 20 HERE'S SOMETHING 1 THAT'S BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL! Tasteless, fleeh-formintf tablets for thin people* All who are too thin and weigh far too little for their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod Liver Oil, they might begin to put on a pound or
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    • 75 20 iO-GEDAR POLISH i MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It j 1 quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes I *pots and stains, and imparts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting I lustre. j O-CEDAR POLISH
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    • 49 20 NACETI BLADES NACET Blades bring you that uniform quality nevet before possible in low- i priced blades. Every edge on every blade is keen and lasting. Fits all three-peg 4 razors. Of all dealers. li 8 |p I 'B 8 H IS WAPK ,N iNGiAH i FOR RAZORS I
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    • 510 20 Malayan Listeners' Radio (Continued from page 19) V.S.A. SHORTWAVE W2XE 11,830; 25 .3; Philadelphia. W3XAU PROGRAMMES Til£-s.»m, WBXK 11,870; 25.2. The following are the principal Amer- 950 a.m.—Babe Ruth at Bat—New lean short-wave transmission*. The York. W2XE 11.830"; 25.3; Philadelphia, numbers immediately after the call- W3XAU 6.060; 49.5. letters refer
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  • 581 21 Sidelights On Sailors' Lot At Sea London. RESTING sidelights on the domes I tic life of the Navy are thrown bv ralty Fleet Order. The order about 220 requests preferred w r deck, together with the s comments and decisions on disclosed, for example, that able cloths
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  • 323 21 15,000 "Univited Guests" Attend Hollywood. "JjON'T ask me about my wedding, I'm superstitious," declar-d Jeanette Macdonald. "Don't ask me Im too nervous," added her fiance' Gene Raymond. mr-re, All Hollywood was eager to attend their wedding, th e first big church ceiemony the film colony has known for
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  • 147 21 Honolulu. A DRIED codfish, whose edibility had been impugned, recently set in motion more State machinery than any other fish has to its credit to dace. The codfish in question was d scovired by a food inspector in a shipment from San Francisco to Hawaii, but too
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  • 449 21 Experiments Of A German Chemist 'By Air Mail) London. MR. Benjamin Roos, forty-one-year-old German chemist, now working in England, is trying to produce a perfect synthetic silk from milk. Already he has been ten years on his task, and has made silk from mi;k In his
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    • 171 21 Few baby foods are as good as OSTERMILK Most successful in Britain—now here If you cannot feed baby your- Tf| 1 Mothers' in Malaya can now telf what baby food wiU you give their babies the same C ,r,„,r Bn iV n 3 > ooo V happy UaU in life.
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