Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII- No. 135. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, TUNE 8, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., June 8, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 i iii m THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING ikiiei \i: I BFiJAm.K GERMAN VIOLIN OUI ill. jj Consists of 1 Str:. ,<tul I fVow coa.picte for $&5t only. SEASON CO., LIAIII KL>. uMU.sji ai. ifiiiTRUMENT DEALERS* 11."). North Bncge Road, j j MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME
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    • 50 1 I Easy Running— Enduring Strength I DIAMC)N itoii»vn:eiand .Sports i Write lor illustrated booklet Hud easy terms. MAN UFA! TUMED BY j Diamond .Metal Products Co., Ltd. Ml, Kampong Bahm Read, SINGAPORE. I UK EAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. iOptician Mr. C. V FAN), (Tel. tM«J JIS, Sooth !trid<:e lto.nl. SirviaiMiir.
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    • 207 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant j In Malaya I Jp j' I\ r v (-1 the vix;' kin-doni in the Tun- mv I'Viui: A vi) <' i ir.p J& /^^JtuMlm ho was evintuaJly dbmi.s.s"d Irom r'Ti r Jgf llll'lauSii KbA tlnoueh the mnchin.iUcn ■gj' jffi;j^• ll feS ;V: \'< N-
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  • 548 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES PRIORITY IN SHIPPING ANXIOUS though Southampton is to become permanent Empire air bast* for the #reat flying boats of Imperial Airways, the responsible authority have decided that the < heme can only become operative if interests are riot prejudiced At a meeting of the Southampton Harbour Hoard,
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  • 87 2 Dispute Over Privilege Of Wharf Work Hongkong. APPEARING on remand before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Mieistr-ir»/ ficrMiSS?* 0 Chinese were convicted of lighting m Connaught Read Central np-ir vio„?° UKlaS Six Who had previous conviCi-.ons, were sentenced to £S3tod?£W lab0ur re e c d om!
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  • 331 2 Suggestions f or Further Improvement I MAJORITY and minority reports navo been issued by a comm. .tee aopointed in November of lasi Jeer tn investigate the possibility oi improving •he status of the professional engineer Tiie majority report is by Messrs P St. L. Lloyd, H.
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  • 229 2 Utmost Secrecy Being Maintained 'TOWED ty the Soviet steamer Khar A kov and the 500-ton tuo Typhoon another huge Soviet floating dock is ?ch?duled to arrive in Hongkong en route from Odessa 10 Vladivostok The first of these mammoth docks also towed by the tug Typhoon,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 438 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P& Gand BRITISH INDIA fUuxaporaied Id EngUnd). P. O. S. N. CO/s OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. Spore. UP. lti.uou June 17 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15,000 July L 9 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12
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    • 420 2 tI BANGKOK LINE. r v ID I Luxurious One Class Motorships Most! CHINA. JAP AN LINE. I l bUt i Hamburg and Copenhagen Com,ortaWe Accommoda- MS. From S'poreM'caPS P'n« i MEONIA 2-8 2-8 3-8 VI a "<t fopenhagen. S?" ft S* H ssffissc*ro psham p a- r lONIA 4-10 4-10
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    • 254 2 HAM W IJG -A M E R I K A IJNIK s Oeutsch Australische Danipfschiffs Gesellschaft Companies incorporated in German?) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE L*£ OUTWARD. lIONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. ;n,., DUTSBUKG.iaMaSa 8 m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila 53? 6 m.s. HHEINLAND via Manila July 10 lintfitm HOMEWARD.
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    • 422 2 STEAMER SA!JINCS §NORDDEUTSCHBi LLOYD, 'Incorporated in The undernoted are the rv™™- intended fixtures:- G Corn Pany a OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG NORTH CHINA and JAJ?? A GHAI Due Spore. I "COBURG" omits Bontkong 1938--t Shanghai North China Tun* 17 "POTSDAM- omits North Chma j.dVJ HOMEWARD. BREMEU •SA "SCHARNHORST" also I
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  • 302 3 Brilliant Negri Sportsman (From Our Oicn Reporter) Seremban, Monday. /16 reported yesterday, the death took place at the Seremban Hospital of Lim Eng Bee. Sub-accountant of „he lecal branch oi the Chartered Dank, and a well-known sportsman of Negri Sembilan. The deceased who had been ailing for about
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 577 3 Cldv&JdiAmuwi&L. PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. •»ENDER3 are now invited lor the owing rnaierluis or service. toe arUcutan tne Municipal Tender Room Dale of Cloting. Conduction of semipermanent drains at V Road from Gil- R< ~d to Boundary Lot 8:: (Deposit $25). 12 noon, June J3, 1038. f traction of
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    • 519 3 PUBLIC NOTICES < NOTICE. Tc the Public (our clients). THIS IS TO NOTIFY our clients that we have left for Penang on business and that we shall be back about two months. C. T. Chu. T. F. Kee, Chinese Physicians, Sirgapore address:—Room No. 3, Yik Sang Chan, 281, South Bridge
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    • 277 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED Cycle Salesman for the Malaya outstattbn market. Salary and commission. Previous experience essential. WrUe v.ith Copy of reference Box No. 236, c o Malaya T. ibune, Singapore. WANTED im mediately an Indian quali tied Dresser with experience of AntiMalarial work. mu i t single, tor a mine
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    • 370 3 WE STOCK AND SELL MORE WATCHES than any other firm in Malaya and Far East. We can always sell lower. Good values are obtainable in all lines of watches we stock. Enquiries invited from all markets WHOLESALE ONLY. 'Phone 3785—Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North
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    • 170 3 The Genuine Tonic %F can always 55 Depend upon. SELANGOR TURF CLUB SUMMER 1938 MEETING 3RD DAY THURSDAY 9TH. JUNE (KING'S BIRTHDAY). ENTRILS V atNoS^TTOSDAYam maY 1938, at the SECRETARY OFFICE. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One each cay. Tickets $1— lor MEMBERS ONLI, ohtair able from the Treasurers (Messrs. Gibson, Anderson. Butler
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 335 3 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS \Therc are numerous Clubs in S'nyvdealers are now free to resume dealings pore members cf which are reader the "Malaya Tribune ThU, Diary U provided specially for them. Hart taries arc invited to co-operate In keep' ing it up-to-date and complete Happenings of general interest wiU
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  • 380 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Spot Buvp™ Quiet Firmer aSS MM 5% +116 Ist Forward (July) Buyers 53/4 tmyers 55g siri6 2nd ForWd (August) Sg£ J" 16 Forward (cVxec, gg£ giJgg W Sellers 534 b% ALM OIL (Malaya) n London, Tuesday. Previous To-day
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  • 938 4 BUSINESS conditions during the past week show little th* v previous fortnight either in volume or price changed "nd deahni sections of the local market continue on a NnthinTnf cular moment has occurred to offset tho d^^^nS^^l l^ Locally, the all-important news of the week were
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  • 352 4 Swedish Order For Welsh Exporters THERE is a quickly steady tone in the South Wales steam coal marke' with very little new business Buyers in tho leading foreign trades are still holding off in the expectation of a reduction of prices. Fuller supplies are available, but stocks
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  • 189 4 0 Singapore, June 7. g i Siam) V Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R. <Siam w. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. <Siam> \V. coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. l $ojq Siam Rice "Lowhway" No 2 $<>00 Sirmi Rice "Lowhway" No 3
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  • 94 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Seller No. I.X.R.S.L. in cases (FOB. June 19 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.O.3. Jure) 17 7 a 18 3 a No. I.X.R.S.S. (Soot-loose* (awardabie S'pore> 18 5 s 18 3 4 do. June 19 19i /8
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  • 56 4 Rubber returns of rubber companies lor May arc as follows: Alor Gajah 12,500 lb.: Aver Panas 62,000 lb.; Australasia 15,000 Ib.; Eukit Kubu 11,500 lb.; Glenealy 33.000 lb.- Jalan Kebun 12,000 lb.; Kluang 32,848 lb.: Fa jam 142.500 lb.; Port Swettenham 9,400 lb.; Tambalak 10.000 lb.; Teluk Anson
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  • 30 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The following are monthly returns of rubber crop for May: Bukit Katil Estate 22.961 lbs. United Malacca Estates 37 800 lbs. Ayer Moiek 17,342 lbs.
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  • 32 4 The Renong Tin Dredging Co. Inform that their output for May was as follows from Dredge No. 2 399.15 piculs from Dredge No. 3 415.95 piculs total 815.10 piculs
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  • 33 4 Domestic production of Malayan tin and tin-in-ore during May totalled 3,781 tons, against 4,741 tons for April. Total produetlon for the five months of the current year amounts to 22,871 tons.
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  • 26 4 The following rubber outputs for the month of May 1938 are announced: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd., 126 300 lb. Sungei Matan? Rubber Estate Ltd. 32,000 lb.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 530 4 J Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!) I I ,.<>.. j CAPITAL: 1 Authonscd $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. OP«CE, CHINA B^»g k CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I 1 Telegraphic AOdress: "OVERSEA," I I; LONDON BANKERS: /fT\ NEW YORK BANKERS: I I Bank, Ltd, J
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    • 185 4 179, Orchard Road Phone 6834. Our All-British food is manufactured under European Poultry Expe-t J supervision. Dry mash Laying SStft 5^ ed grair, wM;a or without flsh \?n Ch?c > Grain, each '^f l per 16 0 n lbs °ry Ma*h Baby Chick cont. 20% skimmed pure milk i powder
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  • 904 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 7, 5 p.m. Fracer Co. Buyers Seller; Tin 3 7i 2 4 1« /2 mi Kumbpng 28 30 Malay 42 G 47 6norr Hitam 22 6 23 6 weng 0.00 0.b5 ngrin Tin 20 3 21 3 "O'-
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  • 146 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 7, 5 j?.m. rv nnanv Dividend Books Total for Cc.npany close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 5J Sam 6d. No. 18 June 9 June 16 June 10 20%
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  • 709 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore. Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., and Messrs. S*an, Cuibertsor and Fritz. Singapore, for tl c following on American Market conditions:— White, Weld and Co.. Nov Yoik. report tc OS by cable as
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  • 242 5 Maynard Co.. Ltd $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 9{> SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: S3 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nom Mar. 31, Sept. 30 .....luu -V; 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 IOS 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 11U 1913 red.
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  • 155 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singarx re, June 8. MINING Tin three months £172 up 20-. 111 Spot £1715.0 up 15- and New York 88% cents up cent There are yen fe.v cables to hand from London thio morning and conditions in the Sterling Tii Share market
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  • 22 5 Singapore, June 8. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $85Vi (down j). London spot ITT:; (up 6B|-).
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  • 18 5 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyer? 10 (up i) Sellers 19V« 1
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  • 325 5 Singapore, Wednesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 37 All Ayer Hitami 22 9 6 Bangrins 20 9 2116 Batu Selangors 1.35 140 Cnenderlanga 16- 17Hitam Tin c.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 203 n 3 Hong Fatts 1.02 1.06 Jdns Hyd. 7-79 Ipoh Tin 23 24 Jelebus 0.70
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  • 64 5 THE Raja Saheb ol Nawagurh tUmtcu Provinces* has donated seven lakh.' Of rupees on the occasion of the marriage of Rajkumar DigVtjaipal Ins eldest son. This sum will be spent on the props gation of the principles of the Aryu Samaj and for the establishment ol
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  • 206 5 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, June 8. London T.T. 2 3 11 16 London demand 2 3 1116 Lyons demand 2053 Sv.itzer and demand 249 3 4 Hamburg demand 141
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUS T I N
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    • 153 5 SANDEMAN S 9 PORTS |S|\ AND SHERRIES Ĕf Wine... 4| we 11-ma tn red discerning palate SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. w P.S. 1 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. <Ir corporator! In straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and,controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited.
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    • 94 5 f. Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? > P Just look at these! MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentilrice, try the new maCLEAHS frOUO PtBOXIDC DENTIFRICE HxWK OF t IIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING i With branches and
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  • 157 6 Mails expected from Europe etc 'London) by Air (Imperial), time of deli very of boxholders* letters oniy 6 p.m. tc-day and general delivery of letters 9 a.m. to-moriow. Mails expected from Europe etc (Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M j. time ol delivery of boxholders' letters only 730 p.m. to-day
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  • 56 6 >mv« VMMU The s.s. Kepong for Siam (Parcels snlyj. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now rlose it 11 a.m. to-morrow. The ss Islander tor Christmas Island. Mails previously announced as closin» at 11 c m on June 11 will now close at 1
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  • 14 6 (Irnperfcil) despatched .rem Singapore oxi May 30 was delivered in London yesterday
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  • 40 6 Owing to the late arrival of th* imperial flying boat xrem Europe &c the a.r mails for Australia. Java &c previously announced as elosimr at 9 bin ,'esterday will now close at 9 d m today.
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  • 105 6 ol Singapore. June 8. Bhtas .alorfsside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Wharf (Entrance Gate n Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Juno 15; Achilles 9. Empire Dec': (Entrance Gate 2) Siamese Prince 32: Asakasan Maru Sfi Ka oa Pi 4G D Ck
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  • 46 6 YaouJrane Mm Y ls!mH Ul from f 7« 7 tons iveaao. British i ot? Dwan 7.G to PmanVqfl fram BeN Pevr!- Rritilth em V 6.« to Pcnm» 76 9 ;ro:n rc »a»K '-.Ban,. Kdendale. British inn, Malini. S'an4?. 7«i U t„ aya 10 fi
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  • 14 6 The S.S. Mirzapore is expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. on June 13
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  • 96 6 British Official Wireless t London. Jn •in 7 Paris 178 N«W York <.S4 lg 1( Mcntrcal 5.C1 1 > Brussels 29.25 Geneva 21.72-, Amsterdam s.ogv, Milan 94 Berlin 12.83 Fian.ve 142 7 "I 6 Copenhagen 22 40 Stockholm 19 40 C io 19 90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal
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  • 218 6 British Scheme For Tvinsr-ITn Of Vessels T HF A^ ar( the J apan. Shipowners Association recently held an emtr.ency meeting in order to sFudy ffitHude towards the British proposal in£ ?n% JOint tyin u P of vessels ph' ng m European Waters as one means tomrmoontlQ, the business
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  • 175 6 Oynamite Cargo Thrown Overboard a t «i Hongkong. AT the Marine Court recently, w.nv n 32. junk master. Li Tin" ancTUwah, 23. both roJcis, were each fined SoO on a charge of ha vine heported rubbish or other substance into Victoria harbour without permit 01 Inspector A. Wright,
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  • 128 6 Strikes n?cf Near Japanese Coast |HE Ryusho Maru. a 998-ion freighter CcmPan^K^hi 0 Ryusho Transport Korea to BTagoya, sank near Osnima Port after ™**S Into cau -ln- n l n bi: hole in tne batch hours el tC Sink in :lbou t f <vOf the crew of 34,
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  • 98 6 BECAUSE of the present abnormal conditions of shipping services on :2f r "2? Coast unemployment amow snip a officers and men has disappeared. Early this week the last unemploy.u e ngii">e-room man on the books cf the China Coast Officers' Guild was iound a position. It was
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  • 42 6 Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I, S.C.C. v. R.A.. S.C.C. Lawn Tennis: Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships, at S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. Athletics: 3t. Anthony's School Snorts. Jalan Besar Stadium, 3 p.m.. R.A.F. v. S.P..C. inter-club meeting, S.R.C. «.*5 p.m.
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  • 141 6 ALHAMBRA: 'Lif* Begins In r 3.15. 6.15 and 3.15 p.m. PAVILION: "Wise GirL> 315 6.15 and 0.15 pm. CAPJTOI "Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs." 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: 'Pride of India (Hindustani), 6.15 and 9.15 p.m MARLBOROUGH: "Minnal Kodi n (Tamil*, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m.
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  • 15 6 RAFFLES HOTEL: Cocktail Dance 630 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance 930 to midnight.
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  • 55 6 The annua! athletic sports meeting of 1 Raffle Institution, postponed last Satur- day owing to the rain, will take place on I Monday next, June 13. starting at 3 pm The H. n. Mr. A S. Small. Colonial Secretary, will preside and the band ot toe s.s.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 172 6 if taffies WiokV MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT ll COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30J DINNER DANCE 9.30 to Midnight! j RAFFLES ORCHESTRA, Directed By DAN HOPKINS. J ISEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE NNKEH DANCI MUSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND. 1 ENTERTAINMENT OF UNUSUAL MERIT PROVIDED
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    • 119 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Ok»l~U* of mil Christ, Stor*"~J YOUiT vigor na yITA L i T V in 3 0 91 iisssg v s There is no need for a length M some treatment for weeks c you feel weak or old before rou a The latest remeclv of a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 165 6 j POSTAL IIVTELLIftt j 1 t TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rtmgat and Tembilahan Makasser June R m Hongkong (Parcels onlyi Achilles <? p Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian Q 130 pm Japan Achilles pm M.edan Potn J P-m. Kretay Valaya »82 p.m. Jcva, South-West Eumatra, S.-East 1 »88
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  • 196 7 UAVING opened four new wireless stations within fourteen weeSStom* II thai* ot a record m broanc.u,ting development-All-India Radioare |ou m lk! i preparations for the opening of a second short-wave transmitted al Delhi ;hort-wave transmitter is comparatively recent develops great importance to uopical
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  • 100 7 By Air Hail) Madras May 30. Government are examining j es ol the village officers who ed frcm service on account participation in the Non-Co- Movement of 1921 with a view to reinstating them. about 250 cases to be eno and the Government are ins
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  • 34 7 The party claimed in Quebec 15,000 members, who were being drilled and dned against the day when they hoped i would become susceptible to Fa cist doctrines. The Bishop deplored the party's anti-Jewish crusade.
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  • 57 7 Hipirg to recline the number of road accidents the Re\erend Edward icic tj> th'. Vicar of Littler ainpton (Susies) biased motor-car* outside the Parish Church He walked by the cars, prinklin* them with Holy Wato. Wdvlftc a censer over them and reciting prayer». Each motoriM »ciC!\e;t a
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  • 218 7 London, May 27 THE question whether Japan and China are at war was discussed in the King's Bench Division on an appeal by a Japanese company against an umpire's award, in which he decided that a state of war did exist. The company. Kawasaki Kiser.
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  • 293 7 Ottawa. rpHE iirst volume of Canada's official war history, written by Colonc! A. Fortescue Decuid, director of the historical section of the Department of National Defence, is now being distributed. massive book In two sections—text and appendices-it runs to more than ICOO oaees Of these
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  • 91 7 (Bv Air Mfcltt Darjccling. Ma; jO. HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor ol Bengal ha. r > not yet given his decision regarding the Tenancy Bill. The question may be referred to the Viceroy and the Secretary of Slate. The personnel of the Revenue Com-mis'-ion has also not been
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 SOAP FROM TREES— To Keep Your Skin Lovely DON'T let the harsh tropical sun rob your skin of youth-leaving it dry and Palmoli ye Soap, because it is made with beauty oils from Nature's trees, protects your skin, keeps it smooth and soft. Try This Beauty Treatment Every morning and
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    • 355 7 jjMBMMKMBWi I 1111 f Hi>v>KS ON WIRELESS THE ELEMENTS OF WIRELESS by Ralph Stranger $2.10 WIRELESS WTTHOijt WORRY by Ronald Tiltman 2.10. WIRELESS TO-DAY by E. H. Chapman 2.10 WIRELESS: 113 PRINCIPLES PRACTICE by Hutch iisu 2.10. THE WIRELESS* CONTRUCTGR'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA 3.00 TESTING RADIO SETS by J. H. Rcvnrr G.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 361 8 14» aEllllf ft To-N:aiu at 8.30 P.M 1 TOE ORIENTAL ENTERTAINERS Combine? SET" I CRYSTAL FOLLIES OF 1938 I Present "PRINCESS GUNONG LEDANG 11 The Greatest Malay Historical Play 'P \v:th Misses Rao.r.a Jinnah, Messrs. Anion Raaalj and An All Star Ca^t Brilliant Transformation Scenes Volcano Scenes Illuminated Garden Of
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    • 336 8 positively last day- j !at the CAPITOL I Owing to other bookings. Season must conclude I great 9-days' run! 11 itrm J I """arve/ous Multiplane CHNIc o i op I j DOVT MIsTITTHINnRFDS j I STIIAITS r \HAHI I I Phone 4184 Anson Koad. Sineanoip -p.* n,o„ /jk as I
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    • 99 8 FAST-PACED H1,.AR,0, S FPN-A CAY, SPABKUwT^T^ STARTS TO-DA YPA Vll |n v MATINEE AT 3.15 1 Women Have a Wat ol" 6ettta 9 What They Want! I THEATRE ROYAL! 5 to-night 7,1 YOUR FAVOURITE STARS—snnmjv. n» «,1, SI.LOCHANA and D. BILLIMORII M Piimi: of i.vdia II M.G.M.-s Glorious Thrill-packed MUSICAL
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  • 245 9 p] Seletar on Sunday in a ricket match the Clarke aJ with the Admiralty Recreation Club. The score:; were.- < CIARKE RANGERS II Wilson c Ford b Daniels 22 g m Ali c P«nid b Merwood 21 Ahmed b Daniels 0 M i b Copnor 18 P Singh
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  • 22 9 Guan Kat sw. anat unga; Tan Ching; Lim'Kim h^ vd n Thong Sing S. often cc: nR Swe e Keng:
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  • 35 9 Anfon Pm. A on R Lyne- V v„ r Und: Fon S KamfT Fe~ er > t SUr tta; L Tin- t ou guson c L Day: p. l Ebert. Tan M Swamy; E.
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  • 247 9 DLAYING their first match of the sea--1 son, the Rex Rangers defeated the Newton Rocklights by 57 runs at Farrer Park on Monday. The scores were:— REX RANGERS L. sta. Maria run out 18 Anthony Lim stp. c Lazaroo b J. Phang 50 E. Pereira b
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 178 9 ttp j II BILEE THEATRKj Bexcitement... as this hero of law smashes all before him more thrills, action, i mWM7mWmwĔ stunts nicver seen before! DON'T MISS THIS A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH _0 Of~ 4 frr onni i r I j (RUT WITHERS ..m nm SERIAL CATHERINE HUSHES hut MICKEY
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    • 403 9 cycsires to ra««T ALHAMBRA "I ,U fA »O* lTt •1 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 1 v MĔMmm is 3 15 6 -5 9-i5 \m\ \\m* WlPk tActi furt, s hitthby j*,"\V*y x <>» anybody else ev.r PHONE 6909 >Aj«fg >?v.S\p y\ i r ,h#irflf,#star I *&X* lA>p7aA "JL /y BIGGER, BETTtK,
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    • 211 9 [marlborough J ;5^HF 5S I I 6.15 9.15 P.M. "ML\ML KOIH' •*g The greatest TAMIL Stunt Thriller with K. T. RUKMANI DEVI, SRINIV AS RAO, 8.A., COCO and a Host of Others. OPENING TO-MORROW—"FASHIONABLE WOMAN A magniI ficent EGYPTIAN TALKIE COMING ALHAMBBAI SOON THE HIT I» Alt \B>t REPUBLIC'S MUSICAL
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  • 65 10 AiKnr. UE Mr AJcxandre < Sandy» Albuquerque, aged 82. passed away a* his residence, No. 177 Wafcprlnn °dav 8th 9 t J h Un f e 1938 Funerai r o°n° Tturt fits'Jm le vln S residcrce a l 6.15 a.m. to the Church of St. JOsenh 5
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  • 687 10 a brief period during which it seemed that the force of world opinion was inducing Japan to reduce the senseless bombing of civilians to a point which was merely incidental to military action, the invading forces have redoubled their efforts to spread panic by acts of unparalleled barbarity.
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  • 223 10 London, June 7. A COMPARISON drawn by the German National Socialist newspaper "Angriff" between the aerial slaughter of civilians in China and in Spain, and the operations of the Royal Air Force on the Indian northwest frontier, caused press comment' this morning. The "Angnff's" allegation* are
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  • 74 10 London, June 7. THE hoLdays-with-nav agreement recently concluded between South Wales coal owners and their workmen-, fame into fores yesterday, when a number of collieries closed down for the whole of this week. At other collieries, a week's holiday will be given later in the year, probably In
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  • 10 10 Mrs. J. A. Wright is in the Alor Star Hospital.
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  • 24 10 The British Resident (the Hon. Mr. S W. Jones* was in Penang on Thursday to most his wife and daughter, who returned from England.
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  • 33 10 Mr. C. Wilson. Controller of Labour, has left for Europe on home leave. Mr. J. M Barnes, who has been Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, has arrived to tpko over from Mr Wilson
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  • 259 10 NOTES COMMENTS Canton Carnage /CANTON, China's southern capital, has been subjected to innumerable air raids since the commencement of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, but they pale into insignificance when compared w th the one which the Japanese are at pr<- sent carrying out Already the damage done to life and property
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  • 188 10 rpHE suggestions put forward by Mr. A John F. Klyne at the annual mcc:Ing of the Straits Settlement! (Singapore Association for the relief of unemployment have not only brought to the fore again this all-important ques- tion, but have also given fresh food for serious thought. Mr.
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  • 202 10 AN experiment, the first of its kind in India, which may have far-reaching I effects on the cotton textile has been undertaken by the 7" Central Cotton Committee. Z poses to instalapiiot p] ai u *th.. J£ to exploring ij, 0 commercial u<> v of producin, \W*
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  • 273 10 THAT Malayans are becoming no* absent minded is i conclusion one must draw alter reading the annual report of the Posts and Telegraphs r»' partment, which has just been published by the Director General, Capt T. p I T>U~ me number of intern and article] dealt with
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  • 332 10 By "Looker On" BOY witness in a London court was complimented by the Bench on his frank and open face, the magistrate expressing the opinion that he would never deceive anybody in his life. We believe the lad was keenly disappointed as he had decided on
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  • 209 11 London, June 7 JHF officer admit:istering the Government of r.- 1 telegraphed as follows tc the Secretary fl f Jamaica The situation in Kingston Is norm« 7 J the parishes there has been considerable dLtu^n^ K ds tl as widespread or as serious as anticipatedf rbance
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  • 271 11 AT noon yesterday two Japanese planes dropped pampMets signedby the s JSKTS H'fh Command and stating that the war zone is now be n extended to bouth China (says Keuter) and therefore the civilian population are urged tc evacuate Swatou and other danger points nCZ
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  • 40 11 Reuter. T Berlin. June 7. HE death has occurred of Professor Hugo Hergesell, pioneer of weather and weather service for air traffic. He collaborated with Count Zeppelin hi the construction of the first airshins. Reuter. *P j
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  • 18 11 Petty Officer John Vernon, a steward ass found hanging dead in H. M. Minesweeper Sutton in Sheerness Harbour.
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  • 52 11 Reuter. Canton, June 7. "THE sufferings of Canton must be avenged," declares Marshal Chiang Kai Shek in a telegram sent fro m headquarters to the people of Canton. He conveys sympathy and adds that preparations are being made to strengthen the antiaircraft defences of the
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  • 73 11 Reuter. Capetown, June 7. MILITARY aeroplane disappeared yesterday carrying three British Air Force boxers and a trainer, and two South African air force officers from Buluwayo to Pretoria. It has been sighted from the air, wrecked in the jungle north of Limpopo River with a
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  • 395 11 58 Cargo Vessels A tta eked Reuter. Since the Hostilities starte,i in Spain do fewer than 58 British shins have been bombed or attacked by submarine off the coast of SS Six of hem have been sunk, while 14 British sailors have been
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  • 92 11 Reply To Singapore Fortress Shanghai, lane x. Jl HONGKONG message says the China Mail learns "from a reliable source" that the Japanese intend converting Amoy into a«jnajor naval base which will transcend Formosa in importance as a base for Japanese operations in the event of a
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  • 68 11 The King, watched by the Queen and other members of the Royal Family, presented new Colours to the 2nd battalion of the Grenadier Guards, of which he is colonel in chfef, at Buckingham palace recently. The Colours, which replace the old Colours presented in 1921,
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  • 62 11 Protecting Chinese Nurses Reuter. Peiping, June 7. QR. Frederick Scowl, an American v Presbyterian missionary, was shot through the body by an allegedly drunken Japanese soldier when protecting Chinese nurses of th e mission hospital at Tsining. where the soldier is stated to have been looking
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Washington, June 7. THE appropriations committee of the House of Representatives has aporoved expenditure of $35,802,000 to start the naval expansion programme. This will allow work to be begun on !9 ships, including the two 35.000 tons battleships.—Reuter.
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  • 24 11 An exhibition of types of shelters and equipment available to protect the public against air raids was opened at Charing Cross Underground Station recently.
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  • 286 11 Reuter aud Sin Chew Jit Poh. Canton, June 7. THREE further raids were carried out by the Japanese on Canton to-day—morning, n„on and night but up to the present there is no news of the causalties caused, and damage appears to be slight. The Japanese
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  • 38 11 Reuter. Wnm Washington. June 7. ITHOUT specifically mentioning Spain, President Roosevelt stated at a press conference that United States fliers fighting fcr revolutionary forces against existing foreign Governments would have their pilot's licences revoked Renter
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  • 123 11 Reuter Shanghai, June 7. 'piIE Japanese threat to Chengchow ft cne of the important citfes in Honan Province has been increased A J?pane«c rolumn. advrucing westward a'onjr ihe Laag Hai railway, is reaorfed to have reached a point only J2 miles from Chen*chow, while tno columns
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  • 123 11 Reuter. London, June 7. AN appeal for the boycott of Japanese goods by miners was made by the executive of the I South Wales' Miners Federation to-dgv ,In a resolution expressing indignation jEI gainst ruthless war aggression which 'Japanese Imperialism la -raging in C hina
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  • 47 11 T_ Louden. June 7 i ORD STANLEY, Secretary f jr Domf- Dion Affairs, has received through the High Ottfnrnhtetcijcr for Canada and accepted an invitation from uE pres dent and directors of the Canadian National Exhibition to ooen the exhlblt?on at Toronto on August 26
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  • 52 11 Reuter. I Washington. June 7 DRESIDENT Roosevelt has asked Coni Si-rss for a special appropriation of iif'y thousand do.-Jars to be used Mr USSI? th l k Snappers of the child Bteegie Cash, for whom a great search Fow a great part of Florida was carri* out
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    • 101 11 rfS Snow II '/iik J|L takes the BOW and presents the (<lMs "His I y&~4*AW& Master's Voice" Records i f'Wlth a mihlc .tiul i Somm" Snou, White bu j 514"j and Ho r The SmM Duar/s i &rtoto (KHfjite r nub tlje 1 "Wi,i ni.ii,-,,,„ v ..,„j u/,,^ rDait U'
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  • 211 12 SULTAN'S SECRETARY EXPLAINS Singapore, Tuesday. -nfE have received the following letter from the Private Secretary to the Sultan of Johore in regard to the use of the Arabic word "talak." "Will you please be good enough to publish the following for the intormation of those
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  • 115 12 An official communique issued yesterday regarding arrangements for the King's Birthday, Parade states:—Admission to the reserved enclosures on the Race Course Road side of Farrer Park on the occasion of the Ceremonial Parade tomorrow, Thursday, June 9, is by ticket only. Ticket holders are earnestly requested to co-operate
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  • 193 12 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. THE Rev. L. St. G. Petter, in thanking 1 the P.W.D. for the efficient manner in which they have completed the works at the west-end of the chancel of Christ Church strikes a humorous note when he says in "The
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  • 25 12 Dorothy White, one of the Paramount starlets that add to the popularity of the studios musicals. Bet litest picture is "College Swing.''
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  • 266 12 f Singapore, Tuesday. AN appeal from the judgment of Mr. Justice Home was heard by the Court of Appeal to-day, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McElwaine. oresiding, assisted by Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice Murray Ansley. Messrs. M. C. Johannes and Aubrey Oavies
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  • 309 12 Armstrong-Jansen Wedding In Singapore AT the Cathedral of th e Good Shepherd yesterday. Miss Gladys Jansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Jansen, of Singapore, was married to Mr. Ronald Melville Armstrong, Dental Surgeon of West Pahang, and son of Mr. and Mrs G. Armstrong, of
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  • 67 12 (From Our Onn Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. Thirty new houses have been added to the Portuguese Settlement and these have alread- been allotted. There are now 61 government and 31 private houses two move are coming up. The Malacca Police sports will be held on Saturday June 18 at
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  • 244 12 Annual General Meeting Held Singapore, Wednesday THE first annual general meeting of the 1 South Indian Chamber of Commerc 0 at Theatre Royal on Sunday at 10 30 a.m. Mr. Adam Haji N Mohamed Ibrahim presided. After the president's introductory remarks, the report and the accounts
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  • 19 12 Mrs. Cator, the wife of the British REsident, Perak, has left for England by the P. and O. Chitral
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  • 92 12 (From Our Owji Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. HETECTIVE Inspector Tang Kwang ■J Kun, made an application for another week's postponement when Loke Chow Hoi, the Chinese, arrested in connection with the murder of a 12-year-old Chinese girl who was found strangled to death in a house
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  • 91 12 The film of the Derby, which was run on June 1, may be shown this evening, when the Pavilion Cinema, Singapore, change their programme. The manager told a Tribune reporter yesterday that he had received a cable 'hat the film was coming by X.L.M.
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  • 34 12 /from Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Tuesday. The eastbound Imperial Airways plane wmch arrived here this morning instead ol Monday is now held up for repair. It will probably be Leaving to-morrow.
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  • 103 12 Singapore. Tuesday. A REVOLVER and 13 rounds of ammunition were alleged to have been found or. a Chinese named Koh Ah Leek, who was arrested in Tan j ong Pagar shortly after nine o'clock on June 5. Half an hour earlier, a Cantonese named Fan Leong
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  • 66 12 A concert will be fiven by members of the Belia Club at the Club house on June 9. at 8.30 m. The President will give away the prizes for draughts and darts competitions at the conclusion of the concert The winners of the competitions are Draughts:—Winner: Ibrahim B.
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  • 117 12 (From Our Oxen Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. MIDDLE-AGED Malay woman had a narrow escape from death when she was rescued from a burning house in the afternoon at Balik Pulau. One half of the roof and a side partition and some clothing and a few pillows
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  • 88 12 Singapore. Tuesday. The body of an unidentified Chinese was found hanging in a public convelnence in Merchant Street on May 30. It was discovered by a Chinese who informed the police. The body was removed to the General Hospital, and on May 31, a postmortem was held.
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  • 601 12 Death Of Singapore Resident AN °ld and respected member of a well known Eurasian family in the person of Mrs. Mary Jane da Silva, passed away at the residence of her daughter Mrs. E. A. Reutens, on Monday, at the age of 70. She
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  • 2 12 STOP PRESS
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  • 103 12 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM pl?rie •Ibis" on 4.6.38 Mr. V. D. Hoop Mr W A. Montgommery, Mr. K. Endo. Left for Penang and Budapest by KLM plane "Ibis" on 4.6.38 Mr. V. K. Ismail, Mr. R. E. M. Ibrahim, Mr. V D Hoop. Arrived from Europe,
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  • 329 13 "HELPING HANDS"? CLAIM (From our Oun Reporter) Cnine<Jc re<far ?"t la Lvm P ur Tuesday. to lalnur force, was ecorded hv mining usage in reiatinn Court, to-day in an iraoortan! :,s! r ,vs «cc Raja Musa 7 tki" r appealed afiilUl ihe n PPCaI in
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  • 113 13 Reuter. Barcelona, June 7. A DUTCH collier was bombed and uioH? ma !f c lJ luring an ai r raid here last S ?,!lL and the first mcer was seriously nn SS" i BnttBn non-intervention mcer was slightly hurt A Madrid message says 20 were killed If'
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  • 215 13 IJIS Majesty's birthday will be celeF.,r™ at d J°- morrn w by a parade at cedent. a S ale witnout ■JSP? arran gement 3 made for ao!re° r as h from Parade W The temporary Grandstand for ticket holders only is on the East side
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  • 43 13 The Government of Sind are considering to untitled about untitled and a half untitled fo rupecs for the construction of a band on the left bank of the Indus to sheck untitled through a untitled in the bank xausing snsiderable untitled to zaminnars.
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  • 104 13 Reuter. Saragossa, June 7. AFTER a lull ol several days, Gen. Franco's troops have resumed their offensive along tne whole line on the Teruel—castellon fronts. A Madrid message states that the British steamer, Therpe Haven, was badly damaged in the Alicante air raid. There were no casualties.
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  • 71 13 CAPTAIN J. V. V. Wilson, formerly of v the Egyptian Civil Service and more recently a coffee planter in Kenya, has died at Bentota, off the south coast of Ceylon. Accompanied by his 19-year-old son he had entered a calm sea wnicb suddenly grew stormy. Colonel T.
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  • 142 13 British Official Wireless. London, June 7. THE Ministry of Labour estimates that 1 at May 10 the number of insured persons in employment in Great Britain, exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme, was approximately 11,375,000—15,000 less than a month before and on ajjomparable basis 148
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  • 62 13 Singapore, Wednesday. J AST night between the hours of fn K CVen a Har »>«»r Board SSSiSSS' rfcS piking his rounds uiMovtred a body in v dry dork board W an\i kli n US Ahmat t0 Lll on reeved ™-J\' lm X reterday Wa>
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  • 82 13 i leni Association gave Hols? PronhP* u he birt «day of the «oiy Prophet Muhammad on Saturday ttoad AnguUia Mosque, Serangoon iZ SL f2? M toft Wn Va G h^ b Shah and -Abdullah uJXSS-J'S*: Sf Hashlm, .t the v?e» PrfL Munshl Muhammed Ally. »"^S n SS
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  • 77 13 Berlin. DARBERS who use the same shaving °™5 fO T more than two customers may be fined £12 under a new Nazi dei ree. Customers must bring the;r own shaving brushes, it rules, and if they possess none, the harper must use his nands. It is
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  • 79 13 British Official Wireless. London, June 7. IT is officially stated to-day that the Queen is suffering from a slight cold and will in consequence remain indoors at Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Parte, as a precautionary measure. Her Majesty therefore cancelled her engagement to go with the prince&ses
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  • 179 13 Singapore, Wednesday. A JUDGMENT which wdl have an effect on all renewals oi driving licences was delivered by the Chief Juslice, Mr. Justice P. A. MeEiwuine, tola morning, when he dismissed an app-al by the Crcwn by way of a case siat'.d ny tne fourth magistrate
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  • 333 14 Exciting Play In L. T. A. Tournament rXCITING tennis was witnessed in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles event on the S.C.C. courts, in the S.L.T.A. championships yesterday both matches going to three sets before they were decided. After a good fight in.the opening set J in
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  • 342 14 Reuter. YORKSHIRE avenged their defeat at Sheffield last year by their old rivals, Lancashire, when these sicLs met at Bradford over the week-end, Yorkshire winning by eight wickets, following the second innings collapse of Lancashire for 138 runs, Hedley Verity showing fine form on the eve of
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  • 157 14 Singapore G. C. Win Inter-Club Event THE Navy Challenge Cup competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday afternoon and resulted in a win tor the Singapore Gold Club, represented by Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Paterson. with a score of 82, and Mrs. J. Moncur and
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  • 169 14 Reuter. London, June 7 M W. D. Yardley, the brilliant young Cambridge University player, who turns out for Yorkshire County, and was third in the champion County's batting last season with an average of 44.00 for 11 innings, has been invited to hold himself
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  • 117 14 Mixed Foursome Golf Competition THE Island Club mixed foursome held the second nine on Sunday resulted In a win for Dr. and Mrs. H. Lmi uith a nctt sco.' of 32 t /j... The following were some ol the bet cards returned. Dr. and Mrs. H. Lim 40-
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  • 59 14 The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C, Ist XI vs. the R A. in the First Division match to-day at the S.C.C. ground:—G. D A. Lundon; F. G. Stiff, K. C. Cillett; J. Welsh, C. C Webster, F. E. Hutchinson; J. E. D Graham, R.
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  • 22 14 The pagar lights will be on at the Chinese Swimmine. Club to-night and tomorrow, weather permitting, from 7 p.m.
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  • 1152 14 THIRD DAY OF SELANIGOR SUMMER MEĔTING Seven Sprints In Programme Of Eight Races A THIRD card of eight rates will be run off in Kuala Lumpur to-morrow in connection with the SeJjngci Turf Club's four-day professional race meeting which will come to a close
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  • 447 15 A Successful Meeting AT JALAN BESAR Koon Champion thkte ,RJ i> dv excellent weather, Yith annaal athletic sports St. Andrew's School was Besar Stadium afterneea in the presence It gathering. Although no recoi Is the open events were ii, competition was neverthe- Mid everal
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  • 20 15 untitled match that was brimful Footer drew 3—3 011 *he s.R.C. ground on ground Lad Footers defeated LLJfounffstera by 4—2.
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  • 138 15 T 1„1 r' lg f are f he «nd start-to-morrow t0 be P 1 Bahru s Ef thciayi at Johore O&Vta A"«n sftOr.T. E. Cheng K'tt G lloy 6 chua Siißht M-nI-' Marshall 24 W. Bo™ Unn 24 LayCoCk 16 c >™ a wither
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  • 69 15 fnr *JL f o W i nB have accepted to play «e-u-r 7 ISt the Non»«<ters to-morrow at 11 a.m. at the 1 J V N Anderson, Dynes M Garden, A. C. Giowder J Against the Jonore C C. to-morrow at Johore Bharu:_j. H. willmott w' v SSSFbl*'
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  • 26 15 The untitled Snals of the Commanding-of-war held at Tanglin yesterday resulted in 2nd H.K.s. Battery ir j beat frj the Bfcbte In two straight pulls. m
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  • 167 15 THE following ties in the Singapore Badminton Association's men Junloi ingles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, this weekend:— SATURDAY AT 8.15 P.M Siii°ies Loh Ngian Lim vs. Ong Keng Wee (Roseray). Kok Chek Tuan 'Devonshire* vs Goh Song Kwang
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  • 152 15 i rFfeOji Our On n Cc'rcspondcnt) Muar, Tuesday. THE Land Office football team, last third if;SS? cha Wi««M moved up to St 7 n th<;y beut th Town match &i2«i r ta a Showing more dash, the ehamoions :°S ed ch heir Vicl ry "saw V 1
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 473 16 POSITIONS in the S.A.F.A. League soccer competitions, revised to date are as follows:— FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Chinese (1> 11 7 2 2 28 13 1G R.AF. (5) 10 5 2 3 32 19 13 R.A. <4> 10 6 3 1
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  • 369 16 Business Houses Soccer O.C. Bank... 7; G.E.C L THE General Electric Co. were given a trouncing by the Overseas Chinese Bank who beat them by 7—l in their Business Houses League engagement at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Play was colourless. The Bankers dominated
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  • 74 16 IN a Garrison League cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday. Fort Canning beat the Royal Army Medical rnros by five runs. 3attine first, the Fort knocked on *o which Dowling contributed 48 being caught by Staff-Sgt. Welsh. The Medicals reDlied with 102. Set. Hall top-scoring with 33,
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  • 67 16 i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. THE following have been selected 'to represent Malacca in their Malaya Cup fixture with Johore at Johore Bahru on Saturday:— Low Ah Sang; Lim Chwee Seng, D. Hendroff: Choc Soon Lee, Abbas. A. de Silva: W. T.
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  • 607 16 First Division Soccer AT STADIUM League Leadership Retained (BY ROVER) Chinese 2; Inuiskillings YESTERDAYS match in »h<- tirst A Division of the S.A.F.A. team.,resulted in tlie Chinese beatin» ihSkins by the odd soal in thi V the Anson Road Stadium. rh»s V ii tory enables the
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  • 144 16 Blakan Mati Gunners Beat Pulau Brani R.A. (B.M.) l; Pulau Brain 0. jj IN a fast and exciting game played B J; Pulau Brani vesterday. the L<B.M.) beat Pulau Brani bv 1- I o match was in the second division ui i S.A.F.A. League. I In the
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  • 36 17 Melbourne, Victoria. Mr. Ren Roberts was about to mount bis horse at Chiltern, Victoria, when Ihe horse >hot itself. It -tood on a live cartridge, which exploded, and the bullet intend its hoof.
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  • 128 17 Bombay. RFM ARKABLE results from "rejuvenation" treatment are desciibed in a statement made here by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. the Tf-vear-old Hindu politician. ent was conducted by doctor who claims to be Id, in February last; but the arding the effects has been issued.
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  • 183 17 Christian Work Halted By War IHI annual meeting of the I tian Mission to Chinese S»a rigkong was held recently ion Headquarters in Jorden Bad, Kowioon. object of the Mission Is 'o ice to needy seamen and to spiritual, moral and sons. As many of the seam help
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  • 488 17 !*f nations which other spaA by the Bn. Light Infantry £*%Mh? h United Pwin?es Chaubattie in the The g t f "Metric har which was thmi »n?J?J2? off a bit; ycle a goal poit An en"dT^l ed t nd lashed to ed twice
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  • 61 17 Patna, June 1. JN the Bihar Council replying to a har and SaTn Df T tn e Province of BiSrikriQh»» o o- L ps tne Premier, Mr easiest method of settliTf a ocint of i nterest to a candlJato hLself s ih/ Potion of a certificate rem
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  • 93 17 JHE Prohibition of skating&» 'y by the committed n?£. lf l ves t^at e the promotion cf order and cleanliness in the city t strictly forbidden 1939, make v;ithcut°a% r efin]t. the station P S «i finit<? reason or object ba a „fn S s
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  • 135 19 United Press. <Ky Air Mail) Calcutta, June 1. ngVERE cycJenie weather, accomb tanied by fairly heavy rainfall „hH.i swept over the great part „f thix I'litvincr for the last seven ,Ijv> havf veritable disaster to ,hr whose paddy (r „pv have lx*eu almost totally (l^trovpd. astern
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  • 99 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) fcr D Bangalore, May 30 estimates of the Mysore Cic-. :nment just completed for the June 30, 1939. show a deficit on the year's transaction;; > the extent of •pt other so «rces a surplus "Jr I3 /000 IS shown for
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  • 33 19 lodge* *»f the Federal Court of India: Sir MAURICE GW'YEi* (above) Chief Jufltfe. .Mr. M. X l\V\K.\K < rii;ht > and SIX SUM si'«FM\N right beJudges.—Siory at oottctn ..f Pace
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  • 145 19 United Press. •By Air Mailt %r Madras, May 29 INTERVIEWED by the United Press rem presentative on his return this morniJQg from Chevgaon, the Hon Mr Bulusu Sambamurthi. Speaker oi the Madras Assembly, said that he withdrew his resignation of the Speakership in implicit
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  • 452 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) fare New Delhi, June 1. th eh° Pc SiUinBr 01 tk Feltera, oi < was heW this """-"ins ■Nf i ber f Princes in connection with a special reference Quef C Urt by the Gover nor*G«neral. Sir Maurice Gwyer,
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  • 96 19 United Press. »By Air Mailt New Delhi May 31. THE Additional District Magistrate 1 pronounced orders this morning in the case in which Shrimati Satyavati, prominent Congress worker ot Delhi, stood charged under section 124-A 1.P.C., with having delivered an alleged seditious speech at village Mandi
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  • 257 19 United Press. MY three-year-old daughter who had been missing for four aays appeared before me in my dream and told me where she was lying. On going to the place indicated, I found her lying dead between two stacks of cot h n bags." This
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  • 264 19  -  OUR DAILY INDIA PAGE Edited By G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. (By Air Mail) ami* uv Calcutta, June J. jy|K. .>ubhas Chandra Bose, the Congress President, interviewed at Bombay, before his departure for Calcutta, expressed himself against any deputation being sent to England with a view to
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  • 52 19 The United Prov.nce.s Prov m -al Klsan Conference mil be how h {;YrlpSra vi lage in Cawnpore District on JmTn Arhorl ix nder tne Presidentship of Ka sS ndra D Purushottamdas Tandon. Speaker of the v. P. Legislative Assembly, will take part m the deliberations of
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  • 279 19 fPHE death occurred of Alhadj A Khan Bahadur M. Khalilur Kahman Saheb of Lakarta, I'aridpur at "Khalil Chambers" his Calcutta residence. Born of a rich and respectable family of Lakarta, Khalilur Rahman S-x heb had to cut short his education il career owing to various causes
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  • 28 19 Mr. J. Fraser has oren elected to tot Sind Legislative Assembly frora the Karachi European •v.istltaency in the jvelection caus-d by the resignation of Mr. J. J. Fiockhart.
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  • 197 19 United Press. •By Air Maib. .Madras, .Tun*- 1. rrrtTHER details are now available 1 retarding the expulsion o! Sami Venkatachalam Chetty from the Congress. i A member of the Central Legislative *s.*embly and City Municipal Congress Party. Mr. Chetty failed to apologise to the
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  • 60 20 Malay mothers and their children attended in large numbers to watch their girls go Through an interesting pt«.gramme of drills and games at the annual sports of ,the combined Gove» nment Malay Girls' Sch4>o!s held at the Geylang Malay Girls' School ground on Monday afternoon. At
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    • 58 20 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS j Saturdays:-Special Sports Supple- mer.t; 8 pages extra at no extra cost. THE INK CREATION THAT DOES WHAT NO OTHER INK CAN DO CLEA I !J S w A RI j| s N as Quick DRYING PERMANE c oL o v
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  • The Malaya Tribune
    • 19 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Edited by S. P. Shotam No. 2 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1938 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 327 I ITS BIRTH AND MAINTENANCE 'pill. Mrom sianea oroadeasting officially in the Netherlands Indies on Mar. 31, I!>.M Until then only a fewloci I stations had been in operation in the bigger cities, the rant being defrayed by contributions paid by the members of (he local
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    • 280 I FOR the first time listeners to Daventry will be able to take part in one of the swelling bees that have proved so popular a feature cf BBC programmes recently. On Jure 12. teams representing London and Dublin respectively arc to compete in a Bee
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    • 303 I 'pHE radio listener who takes an intelligent interest in this hobby will find the collection of Q.S.L. cards (that is the acknowledgment of stations heard) a great incentive to log in as many different short-wave stations as possible. The collection of these verification cards was
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    • 11 I view of the Central Control Room at Batavia.
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    • 574 I (The Radio Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Just a suggestion or two. The supplement giving the programmes for the week is meant for a week's reference. It should be in a handy form. The present size needn't be altered but it should be so rfrinted that the advertisements mhy be
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    • 61 I From 9.20 p.m. to 1.00 a.m on Friday. June 10. and Saturday, luhe 11, a ball-by-ball description of the Test Match at Nottingham will bo radiated firm Daventry, simultaneously with Transmission 3, on the following frequencies: GSP 9.20—10.20 p.m. h.Si Mr s, P.' n« metres.
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    • Page I Advertisements
      • 32 I Entrust Your Repairs to Competent Engineers H. L. Carter Co., Phone 6618 QUERY COUPON M T. June. 8, 1938 This coupon is available until June 14 next and must accompany all queries.
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      • 142 I f or Expert Reliable Service Ring up 6 6 18 H. L Carter Co., seats for all the tests K^-fel-\kSw .y v j The England-Australia Tests will be too good to miss and too exciting to listen to on I-I an old set. Go and see youi *H#' J. Tests.
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    • Page II Miscellaneous
      • 3070 II WED. JUNE 8 f 'WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMpsI I WNDON 1.00 Miscellaneous Programme of! 1 IH ITI TRANSMISSION 5 *> nn w Gramophone Records xtth/mif 1 J A.M. «2« Music I -eJSfiRu., ■J'ftKKEL LONDON PARIS 6 W Sn^^V' S;S- 0«, SS' 1 c TRANSMISSIONS p PARIS Oreeic, Ngee" and "Chiang Gek
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      • 120 III PENANG WIRELESS I SOCIETY I pBNANG will in future broadcast Lunch 'lime Music from 12.00—1.00 every Sunday on ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m) STAMP SERVICE There's Something Special for you if you are a Stamp Collector CALL AT THE CONTINENTAL STAMP MART, 79, NORTH BRIDGE RD, SINGAPORE. ONC RADIO SERVICE.
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      • 1820 III i JIVIIL ffuyv I H NIROM j mm* ■ss oymno.st,« vv ORLD'S BROADCAST PROfiR a mmccl I f -eJr^l;;^;^ Merry recorded music. j l W 1 ■^WVj|^M i YI|VItLS s ,d v N 2 'FriedemanrO. The I Time signal. Gramophone! Harmonious Blacksmith (HanWk music. i "Sieurd Rv r o de],
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      • 178 IV CHOOSE A 1938 IM ZENITH K Hli tOXC DISTANCE HHI RADIO Originality. Ask for a free Home demonstration from IXIVERSAL RADIO HOI'SE •PHONE 4967. 205, Orchard Road, Singapore. HOMELITE PORTABLE PUMPS M| (FAST SELF-PRIMING) ■Hi ENGINE OPERATES I a '-||f hk; kmh'gh to no I THK BIGGEST si Complete" unit
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      • 2435 IV (Continued tram pag, S) 1 7 «5 £red his fc^ nirom WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES S^'lS a.m. ww Venice (Briccialdi I < 7.50 Cathedral, Batavia C. 10.35 'Ways and Means."* a a*l 9.05 Announcement. j comedy by Noel Covard .f* 9.07 Morning concert. DroT T vr pApio Overture (Suite, Casse -Noisette)
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