Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. xxvir-: No. 172^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 23, 1937. The Malaya Tribune Z4 l'/Hihh. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 262 2 Reared By She-Bear From Babyhood I Istanbul. X girl who has been reared by a she-bear irom babyhood :as been "captured" by hunters near 'he Uludagh mountain range also v.iown as the Mount Olympus ridge. The irl has been placed in the mental hos>itAl of Nakirkeuy in
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  • 266 2 AT 'VARSITY Lost Her Sight II Months (By Air Mail) M London ISS Ruth Mary Hitchcock twenty-year-old blind rtadi of Newnham College, in the theological tripos exam* ation results, just published, plan alone among the v. omen, in t] first class of pait one. Wss i Hitchcock,
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  • 447 2 Angro-Indian Trade Talks (By Air Ma i.) London, J l RAJDE relations between 1 the United Kingdom will this constitute one of the most imp question! affcctng Lancashire's fu ai view of the negotiations about Ke place for a new trade agrct:. between th e two countries This
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    • 422 2 H. aU3SAN, jp. Bras Maaan RmuL Telephono Ho. 3411. ■«■aneh at 24, Jalan Ibrahim. JIHIQKE. STOCKISTS OF: Escheats, modern lamp g> abates, bed lamps tleotatc bella, batteries, wirscetsaertes, domestic appliance* sanftser wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: water and gas install* »man applying for any position advertised in tfaese columns sen<i
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    • 673 2 f A R E TOtJ FULLY AWARE OF OUR 1 B£ING MODERATE i j H>* BGTH ELECTRICAL AND t I WAI«|? L\' STALL AITON! f Ql^L> IS GUAR- i I off ***JRi>G ELEC- j TRICALLI DONE AND WATER f I ntfllU LAID, AND GEMEKAL 1 REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. j j
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    • 674 2 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE I Of Ultra Modern, luxuriously made-to- I tmIThSKI? el pollshed super-grade. I Teak Sitting, Dining and Bedroom Suites I and also one "WESTINGHOUSE" electric I refrigerator with Agents' 2 years' guaran- I tee still to run, etc., etc. Comprising:— I Supertax, sliding, spring-seated, luxu- I nous easy
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    • 222 2 HAVE YOU PLENTY OF MONEY? It takes brains te make money— Trained brains! The aiaa without a training Is usually the maa without mpney. You caa Train youi brains! Thousands oi men have done so through the spare-time study of I.CA Courses. Let us send you further iatoraatiee. International Correspondence
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    • 140 2 429, North Bridfe Road (Near Middle Road) Phone No. 7922. RHEUMATIC PAINS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, SWELLS, BURNS, YOU NEED THIS O. T. LIM'S MINYAK- URAT Antteepti* family Liniment. PRICE PER BOTTT j 2 oes. Bottle 31.00 1 Bottle 060 (Outstation: Postal 30«. extra). D T **3H*L£ COMPANY FL US j for
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  • 295 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES TANKER TONNAGE IN WAR-TIME Further Ships Needed For Services IN the House of Commons recently Lieut.-Commander (Nuneaton, Lab asked the President of the Board o: Trade if there was sufficient tankei tonnage under the British flag to import to this country the abnorma quantities of oil which
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  • 195 3 Attractive Programme Arranged Navy Week takes place at Plymouth. Portsmouth and Chatham on Saturday. July 31, and on Monday, 2 tc Saturday. Aug. 7. inclusive. The Plymouth Navy Week Committee are now arranging an attractive ijiogramme for their visitors. Among the ships open for inspection will probably
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  • 128 3 Trials off the Tyne were successfuilv completed recently of the twin-screw steamer Bachaquero, built by the Furness Shipbuilding Co and engined oy f he North-Eastern Marine Engineerin r The vessel is of an unusual type, ani ras been built for the Lago Shipnlnr Co.. Ltd., which is
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    • 450 3 OTBAJUI iAIELNGI BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England) P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RANPURA 17,000 July%o BURDWAN 6,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 13 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOMALI 6,800 Aug. 27 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Sept. 25 COMORIN
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    • 91 3 B.f. (APCAR) SAILINGS. Fo* HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI A JAPAN. Leave Singapore SLRDHANA 8.000 July 29 SHIRALA 8 000 Aug. 12 TILAWA 10,000 Aug. 26 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. TTLAWA 10.000 July 24 SANTHIA 8.000 Aug. 7 TALMA 10,000 Aug. 21 FOR PENANG. MADRAS CALCUTTA. CRANFTELD 5,332 July 29 P&O BRITISH
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    • 575 3 ML B„ K. I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York (j m s KANO MARU Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Oct 4 I ms KIYOSUMI MARU Sept. 2
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    • 369 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh Displ. From Ret'g M.S Tons. Spore. Spore. "BORINGIA" 12,500 Aug. 7 Aug °7 "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct' 8 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov U "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dee! 31 Luxurious One-Class Motorships AH
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    • 505 3 *TEA«B tAYKmm NORDDEUTSCHER 1 LLOYD NORD (Incorporated In LLOYD Germany). 1 The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. 5 NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due 8 pore. 1937 I "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 3« m "TRAVE" omits Manila and
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  • 3939 4 ANNUAL SURVEY OF FORESTR V DIRECTOR THAT Malayan forests are a financial asset is emphasised byMr. J. P. Mead, Director of Forestry, S.S., and Adviser. Malay States, in his annual report for last year. After giving figures of revenue and expenditure last year he remarks that though
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    • 227 4 Don't expose yourself to mosquitoes and 'malaria by using weak "insecticides"/ Flit it the loading insecticide in 90 eounlri»»— con- 4. J ~111— Sole Agents—SlME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri bembilan. wps 2 •> O The thoughtful man of to-day looks S| ahead—to the time when he retires and
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    • 132 4 TO BE CALLED A Nafmal'Beacdij Be naturally colorful, but avoid that "madt-up" look. Accentuate your own individual coloring in your lips, checks, and skin. The Color Change Principle available in Tangee lipstick, powder, and rouge brings out your ouu natural coloring makes you lovelier —more appealing. Begin Today to be
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    • 130 4 URODONAL jjpji The salt ation of the jBP rheumatic because it dissolves Uric Acid. It cures Gout, Arthritis. Sciatica. S Ch efly OCS,ted C3rtS ,nd,ca 8d ,n th draw^ng^ llltf *835] 1» and s e «Per,enced by acute pa ns in the bones Jo .nt. lLV 0d mUSC eS swei,
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  • 306 5 "NOBODY'S BABY"—A CAVALCADE OF LAUGHTERS TED EVELYN CHEN RETURN FINE ENTERTAINMENT AT SSHE ALHAMBRA it is filled with catchy music, beautiful dancing and has a fine cast, "Nobody's Baby." the Hal Roach-M-G-M comedy feature, which opens at the Alha mbra Theatre to-day, is most important because it introduces a new
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  • 301 5 IN "WHITE HUNTER" Her Third Film Success HOLLYWOOD, with its factory-like film plants, its production charts and its movie-making formulae, hardly can be considered a land of romance and fantasy, and yet— There is June Lang. The same June Lang who is starring with Warner Baxter in the Twentieth Century-Fox
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  • 176 5 W hy Film Will Not Be Shown In Britain London. fiim distributors have decidcd to circulate in Britain films of ;l, Duke of Windsor's wedding. if following statement was made J 11 Gerald Sanger, British Movxeithe News producer. The question of the release of films the
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  • 261 5 Dance-Halls In The Rockies "fPHE Great Barrier," which opens Aat the Capitol Theatre, next week, is a story of the pioneer-days of the Canadian Pacific Railway, starring Richard Arlen with LilH Palmer, Barry Mackay and Roy Emerton, is a production which called for a rush of work
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  • 74 5 King Opens New London Headquarters British Official Wireless. London, July 22. H.M. the King, accompanied by the Queen, this afternoon performed the opening ceremony of the new headquarters of the London Fire Brigade on Albert Embankment at Lambeth The new headquarters, which stand on a site of 2V 2 acres
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  • 161 5 IJ7IIAT the London s-rrss has dcs- cribed as the most amusing comedy made for years opens at the Pavilion Theatre on Sunday. The film is "Storm In A Tea-Cup." Throughout the picture there is a ray and sparkling spirit which will delight every class of cinema goer. The acting is
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  • 274 5 SHOWN IN "THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD 9 JHE invisible enemy which strikes unseen, leaving no trail behind but the direst catastrophe in its wake—the death ray—is seen at work for the first time in a movie story in "The Girl From Scotland Yard," a
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    • 59 5 delicious z/tefrcsher. .is OVALTINE COLD DIBITOX THE UNIVERSAL STOMACHIC SALINE. Neutralizes all excess of acidity of the stomach, promotes digestion, takes away oppressive sense of fulness after eating and is taken with best success against stomach troubles of aU kinds. .80 cents a box. A Werner Sshur preparation. Sole Agent*..
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    • 82 5 11 CHIC AND If! I CHARM jl 1 s from Af Yt HOLLYWOOD 1 I J Made in HOLLYWOOD J .A X. f especially for the motion I Picture stars Ifllfl j \N 00 '"T hoauty creations bring to &pPyVX you the romance and luie lij \r\ f the lo
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  • 417 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 22 Previous To-day Change weak very steady Aug. Buyers. 815 16 815 16 Sellers. 9 j-i i« ,~'sept Buyers. 815 16 9 +116 44 5eP Sellers. 9 116 91 6 6ct.|Dec. Buyers. 9 116 9 1,16 Sellers. 9 r 8 y 8 London,
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  • 1080 6 Rise In Profits SIR F. VOULES ON THE OUTLOOK (By Air Mail) London, July 0. rpHE fourteenth annual general meeting of the Gordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in the Council Chamber of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated). 19, Fenchurch-street, E.G. Sir Francis Voules, C.B.E. (chair
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  • 574 6 Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. 'By Air Mail) London, June 29. 4 T the Twenty-Eighth Annual Genera A Meeting of the Sungei Krian Rubber Estate Limited. Sir John D. Bar. Bart, said:— Referring to the account, you wiW see that the profit is £18.001 13s lid. The
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    • 614 6 —i y Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. anconwcated In the Strain settiemenat). Successor* to The Chlneee Commerce The Bo Siong Bank. Li 3^ lte I The Beak, Umtteev Authorised HI AD OFFICE, CHHiA Managing Director 3172 f£*£g nt I I mi General Manager »13 £!^SSSS A I Telegraybie AMreaa« << OY£.RSBA
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    • 30 6 MM I II BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated hi New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5826, 2. Flnlayson Green
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  • 1616 7 >*med by Fraser and Co. <fe Lyull and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker* MINING Ta»r Co. Lyall ft Evatt Bnyer* Sellers Bovers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 6|6 7\- 6;6 7|€l Asam Kumbang 39|- 41 -cd 3»:- 4l|--1 Austral Malay Stj- 60|- 581- 9Q Ay?r Hitam 33 3
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  • 409 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Friday. TIN three months £263 down 40 The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being firmer but business apparently is still on a small scale. The Tin Share market appears to be rather quieter as bid 3 and offers from
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  • 181 7 SELLING Singapore, July 23. London T.T. 2 4 1116 London demand 2]4 116 London 4 months' sight 214 Vs Lyons demand 1540 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 58 I 'a Montreal demand 5844 Patavia demand 104 7 8 Famarang dehand 104 5 8 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand
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  • 19 7 Singapore, July 23. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $120 L, down $li/ 8.
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  • 15 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Spot (down i/ 4
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    • 506 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, July 23. Total for Books Close financial Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 Ju l y 30 j u i y 24 22M,% 19% Bonus Batu Selangor 15% Int. Aug. 5 Aug 13 Aug.
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  • 102 8 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Medan. Jask§. Amsterdams and +London?: Netherlands, closing 130 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong, Canton, Shanchai, *KobP, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-mcrrow. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland,
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  • 150 8 Mails expected from Europr, (London Parcel mails) by the Memnon due at Singapore to-day. General delivery of parcels 10 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) tomorrow. Deliveries of boxhoiders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails
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  • 25 8 The s.s. Kola for Siam (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. to-day will now close at 7 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 14 was delivered in London on July 21.
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  • 98 8 British Official Wireless. Paris 133 5 8 New York 4.98 3 16 Montreal 4.98- 8 Brussels 29.60y 2 Geneva 21.70 V? Amsterdam 9 01% Milan 94 11 16 Berlin 12.37 Stockholm 19.39V 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26% Prague 142 7/ 8 Belgrade 216% Madrid norn Lisbon
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  • 206 8 Singapore, July 22. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R (Siam) "White" No. Al $220 R (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $210 R. (Siimt "White Rice" No. 2
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  • 250 8 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M and K.N.I.L.M. Dlanes. Arrived from N.E.I, by the "PK-AFK"-Mr. J. M. Lindeyer. Mr. J. G. Schimmelpenninck. Mr. W. L. v.d. Vegt, Mr G. H. Doorman, Mrs. H. Moonen, Mr. Tan Wing Chin and Mr. Yao Hoe. Left for N.E.I, by the "PK-AFK"—Mrs.
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  • 142 8 •NoDuay a ouuy 0 .15 and 6.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—"PauI Robeson in "The Song Of Freedom" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVlLlON.—"Moonlight Sonata" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. —"One Fatal Night" (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMPlRE.—"Anthony Adverse" 7.15 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.-"Rukmani Kalyanam" (Tamil) —6.15 and 9.15 p.m. RlTZ.—"China Clipper"
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    • 226 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J S To-night-- Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m, DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight j: POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION l j TRIO CIMARR© J EXPONENTS OF MODERN CLASSICAL DANCING J Non-diners $1.00 1 RAFFLES BRASSERIE bras basah road. POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. AFTERNOW TEAS. HIGH CLASS
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    • 11 8 NOTICE The Money Order Service to Swatow is being temporarily suspended.
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    • 5 8 DUNLOP THE WORLD'S MASTER TYRE
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    • 260 8 AN EXCELLENT SPECIFIC FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF EXCESSIVE URIC ACID. Millions of people complain to-day of loss of appetite, disinclination to work, mental and physical depression, but millions also do not know that they are I merely victims of unnatural feeding. Too much meat and other indigestible j foods
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 265 8 TpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! I STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY POR PER DATS AND TIME Hoihow Kiangsu July 23 1 p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan Banka 23 1 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 23 2.30 p.m. Muntok Plancius 23 2.30 p.m. Bengkails, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan
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    • 578 8 CLUB DIARY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary v SDOrtS Fixture* orovided specially for them. Secre- **V taries are invited to co-operate In keep- AY miV o.i it up-to-date and complete. Hap- TO-DAY, JULY 23 ~>°ninas of general interest will still be XT 0 v Tnhnnv
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  • 1675 9 CALLED LIAR" Europeans Give Evidence From 'if Own Reporter) Kvila Lumnur. Thursday. DENCE was given yesteiday a: upreme C'cuit by Mr. H. W. oi Vie V- (iuthrie and Com- Mr, Justice R. C. Cussen Guthrie's suit against Mr. lim,
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  • 107 9 Amendment Of Ordinance Necessary IT has been discovered that amendment of the Municipal Ordinance is necessary, in order to allow Municipal Commissioners to provide for staff housing. It is suggested that other changes may be needed in order to define the meaning of the word ratepayer as
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    • 3 9 ALWAYS INSIST ON
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    • 74 9 Tfie Eighteen York Saloon. SOUND VALUE EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF ROOMINESS COMFORT PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY 1 Austin Eighteen for it ranks, very r/icre* rod* fo tjure in rnf s saw definitely, as a car of outstanding The occasional tables are most cony?- Triplex toughened fclass. v.ient. Notice how neatly the
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    • 185 9 THIN WOMAN GAINS 11 LB. IN WEIGHT! Took Tasteless, Fresh-forming tablets. Here's good news for men and women who are getting too thin and run-down! For now you can put flesh on scraggy bones, fill out rtolfcw cheeks and thin limbs. Now you can build up your system to resist
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    • 220 10 HERE IS JUST THE PROGRAMME FOR YOUR WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT, A GRAND STAGE and SCREEN ATTRACTION! I ALHAMBRA Opening To-Night ON THE SCREEN:— A MERRY MIX -UP IN A MATERNITY WARD MADE EVERYBODY SAY IT WAS "NOBODY'S BABY" NOBODY'S BABY IS NOBODY'S BUSINESS... FOR FUN I ■ÜBB fm&*^:l Seen Appreciated by
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    • 446 10 UNSTINTED PRAISE FROM THE CRITICS! MAGNIFICENT FILM ONE OF HIS BEST FILMS Free Press. Malaya Tribune. ROBESON ENTHRALLS SHOULD NOT BE MISSED Straits Times. Morning Tribune. 1 capitol"! The World's Greatest Singer in the Finest Film Production of his Career OF JF R E E' i^^P See The Thrilling Capture
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    • 251 10 1 PADEREWSKI 3?%SS MARIE TEMPEST CHARLES FARRELL BARBARA GREENE IN THE UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE MOOXLICHT SONATA" also DISNEY COLOURED CARTOON MOTHER PLUTO 1937'S BIGGEST LAUGH! "STORM a TEACUP" ABSOLUTELY PERFECT COMEDY" SUNDAY CHRONICLE. OPENING %VII HIV TO-MORROW iLlvil LAUGHS ROMANCE There's Hours of Entertainment for You HAPPY CABARET THE CABARET
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  • 285 11 Attempted Bomb Outrages Being: Investigated Perpignan. TRENCH police are investigating a 1 number of attempted bomb outrages in southern France near tne Spanish frontier in view of a suggestion that an Italian terrorist organisation may be operating in France with headquarters in Italy. This suggestion follows
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  • 190 11 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribinie) Sir,—lt is futile for China to depend on the intervension of the Powers in the present crisis, as advocated by Mr. Tan Earn Khiam in an article in the Tribune. Instead the nation's decision to defend
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  • 193 11 Victim Reported To Be Dying Perth, July 12. rE Department of Native Affairs has instructed Sergeant Fawcett, of Wyndham, to investigate immediately the circumstances of a black "magic spell" placed by an aboriginal witch doctor on Hector, a north-west native, who is dying at Forest River Mission.
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  • 251 11 Sale Of Historic Letters •By Air Mailt London July 12. A SMALL bundle of letters describing the efforts made to win the hand oi Good Queen Bess for Charles the Ninth of France which had passed between the French Ambassador and Catherine de Medici, the mother of
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  • 136 11 Turkey To Stamp Them Out Ankara. A law to stamp out the vendetta, the system of bitter family feuds which still exist in remote parts of Turkey, has been passed by ihe Great National Assembly here. The Turkish Government, by this law, obtains full powers to fight
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  • 273 11 Scientists Watch Gulf Stream (By Air Mail.) London. THE behaviour of Europe's natural I heating system, the Gulf Stream, is to be further examined shortly by scientists. This river of warm water leaves the Florida Straits as a strong current, about 30 miles wide, with a
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  • 119 11 Girls May Encourage Them "Within Limits" London. A GIRL may encourage a shy lover "within limits." without being unr.iaideniy. according to Dr. Drummond Shiels. former Socialist M. P.. who has held the posts of Parliamentary UnderSeccretary of State in both the India Office and the Colonial Office. Addressing
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  • 137 11 <By Air Mail) London, July 30 The well-known young airman and racing motorist. Mr. Whitney Straight, ha:, offered his services to the Boy Scout Moyement in an attempt to encourage air-mindedness among scorns. H e is going to form air-patrols of scouio near his aerodromes at Ramsgate
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  • 126 11 Adelaide. South Australia. July 12. The Duchess of Kent wil> be able to view moving pictures of koalas, whicii the Duke of Gloucester will receive at Christmas. The films will be sent to London by Mr. Keith Minchin, of Koala Park South Australia. When the
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  • 344 11 Medal Of British Empire For Gallantry Canberra, July 12. THE Governor-General <Lord Gcwrio has been informed by the King that he has awarded to Captain P. G. .Taylor, the medal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for Gallantry Civil Divison) for his bravery during the
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  • 134 11 Suspicion Of Foul Play Remains New YorK. ADDRESSING the American Air Plan- ning Council ot Boise fldaho; Commander Rosendahl, who Is Commander of the Lakehurst naval air-ship station, where the German Zeppelin Hir.denburg was destroyed by an explosion on May, 6th last, stated thai the suspicion that th
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  • 206 11 Offers From Tasmania And Perth Laimeeston, Tasmania, July 12. MR. Victor F. Goderick, of Hobart, has a koala bear which he is prepared to give to the Duchess of Kent, who has expressed a desire to own one, if he is sure that it can
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  • 72 11 Vessel To Cost Over Three Million Sterling (By Air Mail) London, July 12. The new British 23.000-ton aircraftcarrier Indomitable, subject to the settlement of certain details, is to be constructed by Messrs. Vickers-Armstrong Limited at their Barrow-in-Furness yard. The Indomitable will cost over £3.000 000 of which
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  • 84 11 Berlin. The builders of the 63 miles of German State motor road between Dresden and Meerane, Saxony, have had to build 140 bridges. By the end of June three further sections of this road were finished. By November the link with the Thv.rlngian section of
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  • 98 11 Although about two months ago it < ;nod doubtful whether the vast new builaing at Earls Court could possibly be ready to house this year's International Motor Show, and there were even rumours that the exhibition might not take place, it is now definitely stated that the
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    • 509 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE —Pure-Bred R. L Reds, Barred Rocks, and Silver Laced Wyaneges, chicks and breeding Stock, apply 9 1 v rilkie Road, Singapore. FREE HOROSCOPE scientifically comand 'Lucky Stone" with each bottle of "LUCKY BIRTHDAY PERFUMES" 'Made in England) at 30 cents •ttie. Post Free. Send cash with
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    • 104 11 WHO WAS THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD WHO PREVENTED THE BOMB ATTACK ON THE CORONATION AIR DISPLAY? She proved a Match for Europe's Most Dangerous Spies Watch for Details! CE.\TISAL TALKIE (NEW WORLD). 7.15. TO-NTGHT! 9.15. RKO-RADIO 3 THRILLING HISTORICAL PRODUCTION "The Three Musketeers" SI X TALKIE Xew World 7.30
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  • 35 12 The family of the late Mr. Simon Jayaratne wish to thank all friends and relatives, for their letters of condolence, wreaths and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Simon Jayaratne.
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  • 707 12 npHE announcement that from October the X.L.M. —the initials by which the Royal Dutch Air Lines have become so familiar —will increase their service to three times a week between Amsterdam and Java is another reminder of the rapidity with which air transport is developing- It is a
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  • 137 12 New Appointments In Malaya (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent, London. July 14. LATEST Colonial Oflice appointments and promotion* affect Malaya as follows: The Ho:\ Mr. EL Weisberg I Treasurer", Financial Secretary. S.S. Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth (Inspector of Police, Assistant Immigration Officer, S.S. W. C.
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  • 102 12 Bar And University Successes 'By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 14. AMONG the achievements of Malayan students in recent examinations are the following: BAR EXAMS. Lim Te~g Khim, Constitutional Law CI. 111. Contract and Tort CI. 111. Tan Sin Khim, Contract and Tore CI 111.
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  • 244 12 THEIR ZEAL, ENERGY AND FORTITUDE following article on the Chinese in Malaya is by Mr. Kenneth Fawcett and is reproduced fr.rm the Malaya supplement of the Financial News. picture of Malaya would be complete which did not illustrate the part which the Chines 2 play in
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  • 182 12 The celebrated Chinese traveller Sam-po-Kung. who toured the Chinese Settlements in 1408 and 1412, says that the Chinese oi Malacca had formed a continuous settlement for six centuries. AD. 964 seems to be the date of the earliest coins used, the only coined money of Malaya before
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  • 354 12 Singapore was little more than a fishing village in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles under the terms of a treaty with the Johore Princes, founded a settlement on the Island. Newbold says that when the British Rag was hoisted there were only 150 fishermen and pirates living
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  • 346 12 Centuries ago they started as small traders. Energy and economy I brought great wealth to many of tl They are very industrious snd contenl with small profits. Of late year; the Chinese community has progressed, far in organisation. With many ceniur.e.-, of organised life behind it this is
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  • 181 12 I Tne Chinese in Malaya are thrift bet they are generous. Between 1914 and 1918 they contributed large kywarda the British war funds a f*vera| individual Chinese subscribe ior aeroplanes. Malaya presented I tee Bi.tish Navy the magnificent battl snip oi that name ana has donati large rams
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  • 57 12 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent j London, July 14. Lieuc. j. h. H. Mitchell, R.A has been appointed Garri-on Adjutant, Mahfya as lrom June 14, 1937. *«"«*ya, as Colonel H. B. Holt, MC left Man-, n* Sunday for Singapore. alta n Lieut.-Col. E. Cotter will leave
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  • 47 12 Mr. W. Allan Eley, Governor of the Malaya and Siam Rotary district is teajing Singapore for Klang to-day and to-morrcw will address the Klang and Coast Rotary Club at the installation dinner. The new President of the Klang club is Capt. H. S. Shepard.
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  • 91 12 Visit To Ivuaia Lumpur Fraser's Hill 1J.E. the Governor, SirShenton Thorn a ar *d Lady Thomas, attended by th< Private Secretary and the Aide de Camp will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpu by the night mail train on Fridav, Jul: 30. His Excellency will be at King's
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  • 18 12 Dr. K. Raghunathan, J.P., has left Singapore for Trengganu on holiday and will be away about a fortnight.
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  • 128 13 JAPANESE POLICY army of occupation in hopei PROVINCE Tin: crisis in North China has not been ended by the local agreement said to have been reached between the Chinos? and Japanese commanders on the spot. The terms of ihe alleged
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  • 140 13 Reuter. Shanghai, July 22. UTS TII General Sung Cheh Yuan's iness for redisposition of the >K ii the Japanese, it is be- h*ve altered whatever plans a> have had for elimination u the -9th Army. ja::.,n:se, however, are expectervers to carry out their i concentration of troops
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  • 359 13 y diking May Not Accept Agreement Sin Chew Jit Poh. Tientsin, July 23. T;iou2h Japanese troops have with- v.n from the Peiping-Hankow Railr. area, the majority in other points :1 i main as they are. Japanese nn.harv movements in Tientsin are :c larlv heavy. Planes scouted the
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  • 301 13 Tc Assassinate Japanese Ambassador Reuter. Tientsin, July 22. Mr. Tsai 5hu Tung, an ex-cfficer in the Chinese Army, was arrestsed by the Japanese military authorities to-dav an suspicion cf having plotted to assas- sinate the Japanese Ambassador. Mr Xawagce. Tckyc, July 22. So far thj Japanese pi-rs 1
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  • 150 13 Unable To Attend Royal Garden Party British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 22. MORE than 10.000 guests attended the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham 1-alace this aiternoon. The absence 01 I rincess Elizabeth from the Royal Circle was noticed, and 't bec_m c known tha. the reason was
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  • 129 13 Measures To Prevent TheDanger Of Recession British Official Wireless. Lor.dcm, July 22. MEASURES to be taken io provide against the danger of the recession in economic activity, whenever the stimulus of the programme .eased was the subject of a question which was answered in the House of Commons
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  • 82 13 Adjournment For Sumner British Official Wireless. Rujby, Jay 22. T HE House cf Comr.trns which to-day discussed Scottish affa rs will adjourn to-morrow week for th? Summer reccs., and Will on October It The new customary prcvis on fell] b2 made for recall of the House a:
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  • 248 13 COURT BiLL Senate Refers It Back Reuter. Washington, July 22. THE last nai\ was driven tnto the coffin of President Roosevelt's Supreme Court Enlargement Bill when the Sena*e voted by 70 to 20 in favour of returning *iie Bill to the Judiciary Committee, with iniTl in
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  • 61 13 Hamburg Insurers Won't rake It Reuter. Berlin. July R. THE -sociation of Hamburg In!ur.,i:c? Agentfl bis nriifitd the ru ici on (.f the war r i riau i f all cargo shipatenta to I .ie Far Fast The sVpiaents involved aie those "to, frrm. through
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  • 113 13 Appeal To Britain To Save North China Reuter. Moscow Ju'y 22. AN appeal to Britain 'o save Nor b China from be.ng turned in.o "a second Manchuria is made in the lzvestia, which says that Japan is adopting the same tactics to-day in Nor h China as
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  • 124 13 Tragic Sequel To A Gamble 'From Our Oion Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. A SHOOTING tragedy is reported to have occurred ye terday at Sua Betortß Estate, 10 miles away from Port Dirkson, on the Pengkalan Kempas Road. From information available at the moment of writing, it would
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  • 432 13 MORE RAIDS Refugees Fired On From The Air British Official Wireless. yesterday's meeting of the Chairman*:» Sub-Committee of the Non-intervention Committee on the question of procedure In a House of Commons answer this afternoon relating to the Non-interven-1 tion Committee, it
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  • 43 13 Reuter. Barcelona, July 22 A message from Gerona stales that the insurgent cruiser Canarias is reported to have shelled and sunk an unknown merchantman off Cape Bagnr. The Government's shore batteries are reported to have fired on the cruiser. —Reuter.
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  • 111 13 British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 22. The British Government is known to have under active consideration an alternative nrocecure which will meet the situation chid) arose in the International Non-intervention Committee on Tuesday when further progress in connection with tne British proposals for full restoration of control on
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  • 681 14 WIFE INJURED Insufficient Degree Of Rashness Singapore. Friday. JUDGMENT was delivered to-day by J the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, in the case in which Mr. A. E. Garrard, the well-known professional jockey, was char-red with causing grieiOai hurt to
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  • 97 14 Shipping Held Up At Penang 'From Our Ov:n Correspondent) Penang, July 22. ALLEGING the non-fulfilment of a promise to increase the wages the samapan coolies in Penang struck work to-day. They demand an addition of fifteen per cent, on their present wages. The first to be
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  • 530 14 High Coiirt Judgment I A MORTGAGED INTEREST Singapore, Friday. IV|R. Justice Howes delivered his judgment yesterday in the suit in which Zahara Bee binte Mohamed Kassim, administratrix of the estate of Mahboob Khan, claimed from Shaik Abdul Kadar bin Sela-sahib a declaration that the defendant holds one-seventh
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  • 375 14 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended July 17:— Plague: Bassein was th e only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague, one fatal ca..e having
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  • 251 14 CIVIL SUIT Claim For Damages Of $12,000 Singapore, Friday. A CLAIM for $12 000 as damages for the alleged wrongful entry into his c hop, and the removal of goods to the value of $2,000. was made by Mr. A. Abdul Latiff, a Singapore piece goods
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  • 411 14 FALSE COINS Chinese Gets Three Years Singapore, Thursday. "rOUNTERFEIT coining is_ one of the meanest offences in the Criminal Cede, and one that should be punished most severely. One can understand a man stealing, or being provoked and killing another on the spur of the moment,
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  • 22 14 Singapore. Thursday. For having failed to report an accident, Mr. Elias Reuben was fined $3 by the Fourth Magistrate to-day.
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  • 452 14 High Court Judgment In Civil Action Singapore, Friday. JUDGMENT was delivered in the High Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Home, in a civil suit involving a claim by Mr. A. E. Beavis for $57 280 from Mr. Foo Chee Chong. and a counter-claim by the latter
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  • 76 14 Story Of Salvage Of Germnn Submarine British Official Wireless. London. July 22. A STATEMENT issued by the Admiralty says that a report had appeared in th 3 press that on Monday afternoon that a German submarine was brought to the surface by H.M.S. Wolfhound. The Secretary of the
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  • 138 14 Singapore, July 23. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Tilawa 18; Suisang 13; Achilles 9; Tosari 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Foo Shong 30; Mirzapore 32; Azumasan Maru 34; Glaucus 36. Empire Dock
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  • 570 14 ANOTHER PLEA; si Meeting Of State i Council i (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. ANOTHER plea for the reduction of food taxes, among many other subjects, was made at yesterday's meeting of the State Council, held at the Istana Mokotar, Klang. and presided over
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  • 112 15 No Buffer Pool Needed Reuter. London, July 22. jT is learnt authoritatively that the International Tin Committee has charged the Standing Sub-Committee with the task of investigating whether it is possible to frame a scheme acceptable to all which would succeed in
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  • 158 15 ed Case Of Eternal Triangle (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ALLEGED to have caused grievous hurt to one Abdul Rahman, at Temple F.cad on July 21, Muttu, a Tamil, and Ismail, a Tamil Mohammedan, were both ;-reduced before Mr. W. J. Thorogood, rhe First Magistrate, to-day.
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  • 54 15 Mystery Of Locked Cubicle Singapore, Friday. THE body of a Chinese who has not yet been identified, was found in a locfcai cubicle in a house in Victoria Street yesterday. The discovery was made by the chi?f tenant of the house. Decomposition had set in. The Coroner viewed
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  • 158 15 Second Meeting In S'pore To-Day THE Tomlinson Hall Literary Society of former years has just been resuscitated under the name of the Singapore Literary and Debating Society. At the first meeting an interesting discussion was held on the subject, "Is Radio a benefit or a menace to mankind?"
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  • 78 15 Decree Nisi For Malayan Engineer From Cur Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, July 14. MR Philip Byfield Marriott, a mining 111 engineer in the F.M.S., with a home address at Ivy House, Catsfield, has been granted a decree nisi in his action against Mrs Jean Marriott and
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  • 310 15 Five More Arranged VALUABLE DATA GAINED British Official Wireless. Rug-by, July 22. JT fa understood that five more ex-p:-rirvontp,l double crossing's of the North Atlantic Ocean in connection with air mail scheme are scheduled for completion before the ice at Botwood Seaplane Base. Newfoundland, closes the route
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  • 81 15 An entertaining Hindustani film entitled "Judgment of Allah" will be shown for two nights from to-morrow at the Garrick Theatre, Geylang. "Judgment of Allah" is an action picture dealing with war between the Romans and Mohammedans. Mr. Kumar, Mr. Yakub, Miss
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  • 41 15 "Rukmani Kalyanam," a Tamil talkie, will be put on its Malayan premier at the Theatre Royal to-night, at 6.15 and 9.15. Miss Vijayal, a noted Indian film actress, is cast as the heroine of the story.
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  • 335 15 British Official Wireless. London, July 22. Despite the apparent truculence of the Japanese authorities a certain elasticity in their demands is detectable, says the Manchester Guardian. This slight hesitation is undoubtedly due to the Nanking Government's firm stand, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's admirable statement and, still more,
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  • 164 15 Reuter. Tokyo, July 23. A FOREIGN Office spokesman, interviewed by a Reuter correspondent declared that he had heard nothing officially regarding Mr. Eden's communication to Mr. Yoshida that Britain at present did not desire to start the Anglo-Japanese rapproachment negotiations. The spokesman added: "It is too early to
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  • 125 15 IN LONDON Trouble Over A Woman Reuter. London, July 22. II VERDICT of suicide while of un- sound mind was given at the inquest on the twenty-one-year-old salesman, Mr. Wilhelm Albert Arnold, who arrived here from Singapore last month. He gassed himself in a Paddington boarding house
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  • 268 15 Pressure Of Work In Magistrates' Courts (From Our Oum Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 22. THE Headmaster and Staff of the English College, Johcre Bahru, have issued invitations for the annual athletic sports to be held on the College ground on July 29. A Mr. J. B. Weiss (Registrar.
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  • 191 15 Decisions Reached At Last Meeting THE following were among the decisions 1 reached at the last meeting of committee No. 2 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners:— Recommended grant of $2,000 to the Child Welfare Society for the year 1937, subject to the provision of funds and to
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  • 34 15 Singapore, Thursday. Charged with attempted murder, an Indian named Ramasamy was produced in the Police Courts to-day and remanded for further enquiries. The complainant is a woman of the same nationality.
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  • 327 16 AT THE S.C.C. Further Games To-day On Y.M.C.A. Courts Singapore, Friday. Y OK ATA and Yasukawa, the Japanese University tennis players who are passing through Singapore, gave a sparkling exhibition at the SC.C. The visitors first played against each other. They were
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  • 98 16 Kid Leyte Defeated By Diamond (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday IN the main event at the Ipoh Jubilee ***** to-night, Joe Diamond (9.12) famed a victory on points over Kid eyte (10.0) in a ten three-minute round contest. It was a very tame affair and was
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  • 79 16 Singapore, Friday. THERE should be plenty of good boxing at the New World arena to-night. Little Nene may surprise hard-hitting Johnny Mot tell who has an unbeaten record in Malaya. This will be Nene's first appearance in a local arena. Sakamoto and Fond should provide
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  • 287 16 Bright Chances On American Tour London, July 9. A PARTY of Oxford and Cambridge University athletes have left England in search of athletic honours in America, and if their achievements arc according to paper form they wili not return empty handed. They should win at least five events
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  • 122 16 Lindrum's Finale At Memorial Hall Singapore, Friday. AS a worthy final to the series of bril- liant exhibition matches given locally by Lindrum and Inman, yesterday's small, but enthusiastic, audience wit ncssed another typical Lindrum display. In the second match of the evening Lindrum, with th e
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  • 70 16 Yesterday's ties in the V.M C A tennis tournament resulted as followsMixed Doubles (final): Mrs. M G Eber and T Kobayashi beat Mrs M Oliver and M. I. Reshty 7—5, 6—3 Men's Singles: Kamis beat Swee Gun Hock 6—l, 6—2. The following ties have been arranged for next
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  • 83 16 The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs Is tc hold a novel shooting match w'th America. The British team is to sho" in London and the American in New York. The two sides then exchange the results of their shooting by post, and the winners take a trophy presented
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  • 169 16 N.J.A. Foster To Play IT. J. A. Foster, who captained Malaya in that memorable match againsl the Australians in 1927, will be seen in action on the Singanore padang this week-end when the NonBfnr' rs Re-union takes place at the S.C.C. The match will be
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  • 78 16 Happy World Programme Passed Singapore. Friday. AN attractive programme submitted £1 by Mi. G. H. Mat for the Happy World Stadium for Thursday, July 29 was approved at a meeting of the Board of Control last night. The card is as follows: Nai Som Pong v. Tiger
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  • 131 16 Advance Selections By "Argus" SELECTIONS by "Argus," for tomorrow's races in Penane, subject to scratchings. are as follows: Horses 2, Div 1. GLENCAR (fi> Sunny Crow (841) Catherine Wheel (8.6^ Horses 3, Div. 1. REGIMENT (8.7) Lucky Star (8 6) Double File (8.9) Horses 3, Div. 2. TONY
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  • 212 16 Military Force Teams Meet (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 22. •*HE J.M.F. <Muar) visited Johore Bahru this evening and met the J.M.F. < J.E. I n the Ist ana padang is a inendly game .n whicn uiey were beaten Dy 2—o. The game started off well,
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  • 58 16 Combined Schools XI vs. the S.R.C. tomorrow at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: A. W r atts <R.L), R. Koenhz <R.L>. S. Sundram CRX), E. Barker <R.L), R. Cordeiro (SJXL B. Scheerder < S.J.I. >, R. Jansen I S.J.I R. T.'ioy <S.A.), Hoosainsah <S.A.», P. Singh <s!a.>,
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  • 138 16 SECOND TEST Tourists Trounce Scotland London, July 22. THE New Zealanders who hay? been 1 displaying better form since th. First Test match at Lord's lav mcntb, sccred an innings victory over Scotland in the second match played in the Ncrlh to-day. the seor beirg: NEW
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  • 185 16 Preparing For Chinese Tournament Singapore Friday ON the form displayed in a hockey trial at Farrer Park yesterday, the Singapore Chinese will have to improve considerably in attack as well as in the defence if they are to defeat their up-country opponents in the AllMalayan Chinese Hockey Tournament
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  • 92 16 S.C.R.C. team v. the I.A. or. Saturday at 2 p.m. on L A. ground: Evan Wong. Low Kee Choc. Tan Thean Tek. Cheong Foong Siontr. Kam Gim Lock. Neo Geo Lee. K. T. bci. Poh Guan Hock. Fam Chco Beng. H. L. Boon. Scan Keng Siew. S.C.R.C. team
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    • 87 16 6 Experience Tells* WHEN TUAN BESAR'S LIVED IN BEACH ROAD and Tanglin was unsafe by night, Singapore lacked many of the amenities which it possesses to-day. Even in those early days, however, Fraser Neave were busy making Aerated Waters. Delivery was made by bullock cart and a journey which now
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    • 143 16 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM THURSDAY, JULY 29TH J|k G. H. KIAT Presents Four Ten Round *l| Contests in one Night. Every bout a .-JLi* main Eventer. *JL Am NAI SOMPONG TWICE CONQUEROR OF CLEVER HENRY WVfci II TIGER FLOWERS mm m UNDEFEATED IN SINGAPORE fmt 7 If M.SAUDA y |J *l
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    • 9 16 WELL-GROOMED HAIR MARKS THE MAN...'HE'S NEAT' 2 APB 5.
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  • 610 17 DIVISION II Chapman And Taib Leave Field Singapore, Friday. PITERIOR in every department of J the same, the Post Office found t !f difficult* in taking full noints iJam the Middlesex in the Second gSto. of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson
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  • 238 17 Australian Sculling Championship ~p Sydney, N.S.W., June 29. J• V Burns has dropped his cha'tto Evans Paddon to race for «c Australian sculling title. Burns he might renew his challenge the cane season. Some of h's '•wever, said that Burns was covering Evans Paddon's deposit for <
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  • 200 17 British Team For Matches With America THE Wimbledon results were rather disturbing to the selectors of the Wigh'tman Cup team. The final selection has produced a storm of criticism in lawn tennis circles. Notable omissions are Miss Dorothy Round, Miss Peggy Scriven and Miss Billie Yorke. In the
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  • 232 17 Royal Yacht Squadron DETAILS of the Royal Yacht Squadron's racing programme, which begins on August 3, are as follows: On the opening day there will be the race for His Majesty's Cup which has hitherto always been competed for by British yachts exceeding 60 feet. This year, owing
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  • 151 17 Miss Garnham Wins Championship MISS Kathleen Garnham (Naze, winner of the French championship in if' 33, won the title again this year at St. Germain when in the 36 holes final she beat Mrs. C. D. Rhodes (Harrogate), the Yorkshire champion by 4 and 2. The surprise of
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  • 333 17 Hussars Win Regimental Trophy rE 10th Hussars achieved a remarkable feat at Hurlingham when they beat the 1519 th King's Royal Hussars in the final tie of the inter-regimental tournament by 8 goals to 3. Their victory means that they have won, in successive years, both the Indian
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  • 216 17 S.A.F.A. League Tables DOSITION3 to date in the S.A.F.A. League competitions are as follows: FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D. F.A. P. R.A. (7) 14 7 5 2 30 14 16 Chinese (3) 11 7 2 2 24 12 16 Midds <5> 13 6 4 3 18
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  • 27 17 TO-DAY:—II.2O a.m., 8 ft. i ins.; 1029 p.m., 9 ft. 6 ins. TO-MORROW: —11.48 a.m., 8 ft. 6 ins.; 11.05 p.m., 9 ft. 9 ins.
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    • 610 17 NURSE WHO BEGAN TO GET FAT Worried Because it Spoiled Her Figure This nurse was proud of her figure, and when she began to put on weight she was naturally worried about it. She started taking Kruschen. and in a few months she got rid of 18 lbs. of unwanted
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  • 360 18 China's Need For A National Radio System Reconstruction Work In China May Be Suspended Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek's Speech Modern Chinese Girls: Their Place In China's Social And Political Affairs The Singapore Improvement Trust And Tuberculosis. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) rpHOSE of you who own wireless receivers
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  • 371 18 ALL her plans for reconstruction will have to be suspended by China for such time as the Sino-Japanese dispute is ragbag. China has just evolved a rive-year plan for reconstruction, and it j is more than a pity that, after having I floated funds abroad andior earmarked
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  • 353 18 IF ever I have read an inspiring speech, maters of mo- ment, it was that of Gtneralissimo Chiang Kai Shek published this week. Tne importance of that speech to a Chinese, who has the affairs of his country at heart, cannot be over-esti-maled. This is a time when
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  • 367 18 I REPUDIATE the charge marie against man by his fail counterpart that man has relegated woman to a back seat in the social precedence in a domineering spirit. It is just the contrary. He has done so out of a deeprooted sense of chivalry and sympathy so
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  • 281 18 ACCORDING to Dr. Li Shu rate of mortality directly attribu atai to tuberculosis in Hongkong aloi approximately 3,000 per a..:, that city it is estimated that t] no fewer than 80,000 sufferers, r«pn> sent ing a ratio of one in This state of affairs leavt mi be
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  • 31 19 London, July 22. i The Postmaster General will represent the Government of the United Kingdom at the Memorial Service f o Marchese Marconi In London to-moirow.—British Official Wireless.
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    • 1381 19 __L 735 a.m. News in French, Market Malayan Listeners Radio "«S£»SS~. I* 8 20 a.m. Gramophone Records. a.m. Close Down. OF BRITISH EMPIRE H <t e > xte <?> gS2£ B M.B.C. PROGRAMMES iFrtal), Country' Dance (Leslie Wood- 7.05 p.m. Talk on French Events (In gate) Jugo-slav). Lite im The
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  • 127 20 Argument Over Salad F 0r Dinner Singapore, Thursday /•ONVICTED, by the Second Magi?/, t Mr.W. G. Reeves, to-day on a of voluntarily causing hurt to S.nan. Mr L L. E. Leppe. was fined $10. K The case arose oui oi an over the salad at dinner on June
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  • 174 20 Man As Official Gum Tastor For Koalas Sydney, N.S.W., July 12 AS an official taster of gum leaver I the koalas at Koala Park Sj a young man attached to the charged with the difficult choosing their food in the He is Mr. Frank Allen, and require* a
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    • 191 20 DOCTORS AMAZING DISCOVERY RESTORES the la test triumph of Science. Not only has the canst- of wrinkles been found h„i liou thty may he ttworal. Mothers and «-yen grandmothers can get back the trail clear complexion of girlhood Womenlof SO and HO re«a.n the smooth an wrinkled skin oi youth.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 843 20 Malayan Listeners* Radio X- <™ oP »by can Loewe. Monica Roestel Trio. (Continued from page 19» 1020 P m From the Bayreuth festival play—"Lohengrin" act I. t 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJB, DJN, DJE, UJbji. SHORTWAVE Philadelphia. W3XAU 6.9*0; 49 5. DJQ -Germ.. Engl). PROGRAMMES w&x *.m?'*.* m ajUm,bßl 12.20
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    • 343 20 (Continued from previous c 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin 9.00 p.m. Close Down. TO-MORROW 2.30 p.m. Opening Announce meets Special Broadcast from Pena' Course. 3 4.30 p.m. Results yl Race.. I Commentary on sth Race. 6.00 p.m. Results of Races 6 Commentary on last Bare Fu suits. 7.00 p.m. Time Signal
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 83 21 I like Mansion' -Us so economical It is the remarkable ease ol* .^fl^feE^. "Mansion" that has established j£k BftV its reputation as the finest polish Jp^^P^^TOfS^' for floors and furniture. With jSf ti9fliß s the minimum of rubbing it <rlve< J^K^ a beautiful and lasting brilliance. "Mansion" also ensures a
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    • 190 21 Indigestion ctoesrit live here any more" I take 1 Carter** Little Liver Pill before and 1 after MM and get relief. f I WARN YOl You ore just asking jjjT J _Jmmi for serious trouble by neglecting your teeth in this way Millions of people who have sound, healthy Doctors
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    • 352 21 J i promise you that y_f k t!iis 40-year old remedy Fill your dog scratching." This same treatment will also 3ein 8 the formula of the now gg 5 U i_ famous Bob Martin Condition jg give him new life and spirits. Powders i One of the things that troubled
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  • 1128 22 Position To-Day HELPING HERSELF IN TWO WAYS rpHE followiiiK article entitled "Germany Desires to Export'" is written by Dr. G. Kurt Johannsen Councillor to the German Chamber I Commerce: Dr. Schact, German Finance Minister in opening the German Pavilion at the Paris World Exhibition, took the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 173 22 MODEL 1 PORTABLE V^^^^^fc. I'nanimously acclaimed the finest standard portable typewriter ever offered to the public. Containing every possible refinement B > and in addition features possessed by no other standard portable. t l>\ V; j TV/" 1 plan by which I can obtain a Re;; inn- J^^^^^^Lmß^B^^^^S^^^ £>„ Model
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    • 384 22 ACID stomach, night indigestion— i that's what causes those sleepless nights, nights when you toss and turn and just can't rest. The food you've taken during the day is turning acid during the night, and this acidity so irritates the stomach nerves that your whole nervous system is upset, making
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    • 83 22 Protect his X Jteaith LIFEBUOY Protect }our kiddies from the diseas;-germs that are present in dirt. You cannot stop them from playing en the floor, but you can do the next best thing! Let them wash always with Lifebuoy Soap. Lifebuoy's healthy lather is the thing to safeguard you- children
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  • 731 23 Replanting Programme DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT. •(Ry Air Mail) London, June 29. m] evtnteentjh annual general meeting of the Sabrang Rubber Ltd., was held in the Council of the Rubber Growers' m (Inc.), 19, Fenchurch/ti,.. t, E.G. E. Maguire (the Chairman) presided. Secretary (Mr. Frank Treread
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  • 612 23 Government Decision Discussed (By Air Mail) (From Ou? Own Correspcndentj London, June 30. surprise is expressed in Lr. J (:J that the F.M.S. Government at last, have yielded to the agitation rr remove the ban on 'tgr. prospeetin- I seeing that Malayan alone among world tin
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  • 712 23 Total Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. r_ London, July 9. E twenty-seventh ordinary 4neral meeting of the Caledonian Tselanfior) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on July 1, at the registered offices of the corncompany, Candlewick House 116-126 Cannon-street, London E C Mr. Clarance F. Leighton (chairman of
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 3 23 Jkica SHOTEN, LTD.
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    • 75 23 J WSW SHIPMENT ARRIVED!* j j TIM V (,l >''» TnAT EVERYBODY MKF sr« jTIIE STANDARD -X* j KENT'S UTILITY MODEI 18 I j s&ufraitor e,nc m I 1 Sole Agents:— i MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY, LTD, BRANCHES:— 17, U Worta tad, Koala Lumpur, 145-147. toft. VbSKT sSSta jS£ Meldrum, Joliore
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    • 290 23 4 REASONS WHY I USE NEW VEET I'New Veet' ends all\inwanted hair in 3 minutes without trouble, mess or bother. 2* New Veet' leaves the skin soft and smooth, without trace of ugly stubble. 3' New Veet' is just like a face cream—sweetly scented and pleasant to use. 4 'New
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  • 105 24 Mr Fherwein (Eurasians), Che Ahmad dhv Mr D Sear (Europeans) >i r A. boerwcin Mr. Sear planting the Europeans' tee. (Tribune). Dr. I!. ML Soo tending the Chinese ree. (Tribune. Dr. Takenchi planting the Japanese tree. (Tribune). Mr. Eberwein planting the Eurasia; tree. (Tribune).
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 31 24 thin. -Or you want a man's beard on your chin, '"As you sow, so you reap "And the remedy's cheap! "For a bounteous crop" Agents: Joseph Son* Ltd. I THROUGHCUI lIIWLHYO
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    • 99 24 i —r 1 I KT TTl 1 w« I j PREPARED AT A MOMENT'S SOTZCiU^RETAINS THE NATURAL FRESH MILK < O U OVR; IS DELICIOUS FOR DRINKING. EITHER HOT OR COLD ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT. FOR KUM KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION. HENCE THERE IS NO S WASTE. s S DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS,
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