Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vo i xxm- -No. 115. SINGAPORE MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. June 20, 1935. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, "MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938. FIVE CENT,-
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    • 104 1 T HE NEWS I WITH YOUR j BREAKFAST I The HORNING IKIBIIXE t Your Valuables I j J Guarded 1 1 tMILNERS' SAFES WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 So, GUTimiE C 615 U~ted S3, WP.S. 14 A Slow THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twice every
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    • 197 1 OUTBOARD MOTORS l 36-38, Robinson Road. i JUST ARRIVED Large Stock of Fruit fcsscmes for SYltgP MAKING. Capsules, Cork. Crown Cork. Labels, Neck labels, of Attractive Kinds, Harmless Colouring, etc. Fail not to obtain your requirements Now. T.G. KIAT A I 0., $ins*a|*or«*. 765. HOKTH BfUDQI ROAD- VIM HIJ S
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    • 25 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya A*T£R Of*=IC€ WORRIES rWWCWiA MSTORC YOUR €N€RGY Q I ll Jt IH}( //f AND P€P WIT« M //V
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  • 1068 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES TRAINING BOYS FOR NAVY Tho Old Majestic SUCCESS OF PLAN AT ROSYTH I&TrTH the intensification of rearmament Scotland is looked to at the moment to maintain her reputation not only in the building of ships but in the manning of them. It was not till a year
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  • 281 2 £25,000,000 Cardiff Estate DROBABLY the largest property transaction ever completed in this country has just been concluded with an exchange of contracts for the sale of poetically the whole of the Mountjoy estate of the Marquess of Bute at Cardiff at a price stated to be several
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    • 440 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA IV A <> S. (>.V SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, a oore. 190 ft. -f UftA 17.001) Jnlv 1 i: rfGALORE e,oof» Jul f 2 WALPINDI 17,001» July 15 ORJ I 15.000 Jui\ 29 PAN O.lOi July 30 ?HAR COO) All* 8 HTTRAL is.ooo An-. 12 I
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    • 447 2 j ri- vnn, <- <^V. K ;j (^hips Most CHINA JAPAN LINK. i Cabins Have Private Hath »1» i LuVtdon {ZSgaSiS* »S Cargo vessels with limited but Hamhaac a,,,, cupenhagw comfortable Passenger Accommoda- J r I ro n s 'P olt M'caP.S. P'ng Uon S i JUTLANDIA 12-7 12-7 it?
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    • 250 2 HA MBrRG-A MERIKA LIN IE B Deutst h Australische Dampischiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. nrtinn Due Spore 1933 m.s. DTJISBURO via Manila June n m.s. SAUEUIAND via Manila July 6 m.s. I? HE IN LAND via Manila
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    • 407 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDnE!TTsrHI> ~,,v„. (Incorporated in The undernoted ar* the fWw, intended fixtures:- oTr OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG SHAI i NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. "DONAU" omits Hongko-g and Japan '-POTSDAM" omits Horth C 1 "NECKER" omits Manila J}}}! HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN Sails from R' >,*. "SCHAENHORST"
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  • 103 3 Lueknow, June 9. THE Working Committee of the AllIndia Students' Federation has de- cided to send a strong delegation to the comin<? World Youth Congr Which is meeting at New York m the last week of August. Amongst those nominated are Me Sts Ansar Harvard (General Secretary. Ah
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  • 164 3 New Motorship For North Sea Service The new motorship Vega arrived at Osio trom Trieste, where she was built: the northward passage was run a 1 speed of over 19 knots, a call being made at Algiers en route. While at Oslo the ship will be in*]
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    • 576 3 fJxtaMgkd, £Mt>£AiUWUw£a, PUBLIC NOTICES o re Municipality TENDERS. a are now Invited tor the c rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date ot Closing. Scrap Iron. empty kero(i damaged 13 noon. June 30, 1938 I ot SUP Fittings at El ai. (Deposit 12 noon. 14th July, 1938. Metal, Metal
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    • 573 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Got) Choon Wah .-Jso known as Goh Chin Hua has on the 29th day of May, 1933 withdrawn his two shares from the partnership business of Messrs. Khye Glap Co., of No. 11, Philip Street, Singapore, by a written agreement dated the
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    • 415 3 j POSITIONS VACANT TWO competent Chinese Car Salesmen wanted. Experience and clean driver's j Licence essential. Aoply Box No. 247. j c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. POSITIONS WANTED Straits-born Chinese wants position as Ass i Cashier or Storekeeper. Security—cash, bend. Apply Box 243, c;o Malaya Tr.bune, Singapore. BOARD RESIDENCE. ROOMS
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    • 408 3 Why suffer from Piles when complete cure guaranteed without any Surgical Operations within short duration. Successful treatment for Fistula, Eczema and Eyes diseases also undertaken. Clurgea .Moderate. Cor..ulting Hours: 8 A M. to \2 P.M. 2 P.M. to 6 P M. H. Kaiim Baksk Sons. Unani Dispensary, 709. Nor Hi
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    • 61 3 Service j After Sale D. T. LDrS HERBAL HERB TONIC SLIMMING HERB TEA OBAT PRIOK INDIGESTION HERB TEA MINYAK URAT DIABETES HERB TEA JAMU GALIAN GRAVEL HERB TEA lAMTJ BRANAK BE A KRAS HAIR OIL FACE LOTION RECSO RECORD OIL JAMU FOR GIRLS lAMTJ FOR MEN JAMI FOR LADIES, Etc.,
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    • 253 3 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in S v.aapore members of which are reader of the "Malaya Tribune:' This Diary w provided specially for them. S« i taries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. H peninys of general interest mil st:. included in the
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  • 92 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No i-X R S S. in cases 'F.OB. Jure) 19 13 If 1*.«11« Good FJLQ. in bales 19 15 16 (F. 0.8. June- lgaiiii 1Q(;1(! No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) 16 ***** (awardable Singapore) 193' do. June
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  • 380 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. RUBBER Previous To-day Chanoc Tone Quiet SP OII Buyers 515 16 Closed Sellers Ist Forward (July) Buyers 5 15 1G m 3eilers 2nd Forward (August) Buyers ti m *J M Sellers 01 1G 3rd Forward (Oc*,L>c.) Buyers MIM Sellers G'/,, ALM OIL (Malaya)
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  • 1688 4 Dividend Rises To 15 Per Cent Rubber Growers' Assoc" J£ n' h < W T^ 1 f <«* Council Room. ehU < h E C. <ar,es (Messrs. (iuthri > and C„ i !m i.' rcDresen,in 'he *creand 2 4 machinery and £2,000 for N.tSJ ni? deP
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    • 507 4 Ovenuaa-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.ll I (Incorporated in the Straite Settlements) I I A9 mMToJlffi Up $10,000,000.00. |f I **AD OFFICE. CHINA B W CH ULU STREET, SINGAPORE. I I Managing Director I I General MaSaier V??, "f creta 7 4944 I ij raiegraphlc Address: "OVERSEA," I I LONDON BANKER; NEW
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    • 76 4 PINEAPPLE EXPORTS During the week ending June 11, exports of pineapples from Malayan ports a ™ountcd to 28,071 cases, of which 23,623 (84 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom: 1,010 (3 per tent) cases to the Continent of Europe. 1 r—t tt c a cases to Canada- and
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    • 247 4 1 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme ot on]is up to and for week endng June 1033. TO-DAY, JUNE 20 jL' l P m Headquarters; S.R.A. 3 Hows, and "A.A." LA. 5.30 p.m. Headquarters; SHE (v)Lecture. w*, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; SFCRF W, (Malay Sec.); Fort Labrador J>-i» P.m. Headquarters;
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  • 845 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 18, 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 3 4V2 3 9 AXPPf trnmbam 28 30,--42.6 47|taom 226 236 cd A 1" 0.571 2 0.62V 2 V'- JJ THI 20 21 126 1.31 21- 22-cd is- i 0.38 0.42
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  • 119 5 (United Press). Calcutta, June 9. j THE final memorandum on the production of sugar refined from gur in India during the year 1937. issued by the Director, Imoerial Institute of Sugar Technology, Cawnpore, shows the oroduction at 19.500 tons as against 50.60*7 tons in 1936. showing
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  • 37 5 Reuter Wireless. New York, June 18. Wall street remains in the doldrums, operators adopting such a wa ,ade that the turnover of 100 OW shares vv ts the smallest for a Saturday since Aug 17 1918,-Reuter Wireless.
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  • 207 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 1», 1 P Company Dividend Books financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date ™yer Hitan Tin 10% No. 34 June 7 Ju ne 27 June 20 75.. less tax nA cw iv/Toinxr fid No 17 June 23 June 30 June
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  • 118 5 4% Maynard Oa.UA, $30,000 M norn Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% Sol red.1940 $400,000 Int. m 102 norn «V 4% 1907- $1,600,000 int. 107 norn 4>/ 2 SS.W&lw'int u( 111 norn 4% 85 red. S l9 P 63 S»tt»"»* 105 107 5% "B'/4 OA
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  • 644 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, June 19. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White. Weld and Company, New York, report by cable: STOCKS Among
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  • 340 5 Singapore, June 20. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 4ft 39 Ayer HiUms 22 6 23 6cd Bangrlna 20 3 21 3 Eatu Selangor 1.27 1.32 Chenderiangs 15 6 16 6 Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 3 21 3 Hcng Fatts 1.C3 1.C7 Jdrs
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  • 148 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Juno 20. MINING. Tin New York 41, up 1 1 cent. As usual markets open very quietly cn Monday morning and there is nothing of special interest, to report. Batu Selangors are still inclined to be offered .'t SI.28 but Hong
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  • 12 5 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: 903.
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  • 14 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyer Seller 19
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Moscow, June 18. IMPORTANT party changes in the I Ukraine are revealed. Nine responsible party officials active in the great Soviet purge are now denounced by Pravda as enemies of the people. They include Yegorov and PramneK secretaries of the Kieff Donetz Regional Party committees.—Reuter.
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  • 31 5 A Chinese was found lying on the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral early yesterday morning. His lips and tongue were burnt and swollen and he was unable to speak though conscious.
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  • 78 5 Reuter Wireless. London, June 19. The past week witnessed a better inquiry for credit, especially on Wednesday, when a large demand for application money for the new defence loan caused heavy withdrawals from tne Supplies, however, were fully sufficient and the fact that there is Bttll
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  • 184 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 20. London T.T. Jg gg* London demand Lyons demand ~JJ Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand J>«^» Montreal demana J? Batavia demand JJJJJ
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    • 256 5 I BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. j TEMPORARY OFFICES: pOH j WE STOCK READY SET BITS^ HEAL. OFFICE &JACTOHY. Bro THE -ASIAN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. (Estd. in Bombay in the year 1910». A purely Indian concern under Indian Management, j Chairman Jnmnadas M. Mehta, Esq., M.A., IAJk, Bar-at-Law, (Late
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    • 67 5 X V\K OF MWA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business oi every description. TO-LET OFHCES IN BANK OF
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  • 44 6 Reuter. PRESIDENT LEBRUN, 2£» knew with what he hour and their doors wer? «l Ivity cou ntries at mentsof waT instruthe^a?e?y ld o f^hp eady S contribute to their Sri in ,k cou ntry by playing Reuter lhe national output-
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  • 116 6 Singapore, June 90. alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Toyama Maru 22. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Juno 16; Memnon 14; Lalandin 11 Teiresias 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2» Mlverash 32; Adrastu.s 34; Dolius 36" Kajang 38.
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  • 134 6 omy ay 3 f letters nd general delivery of >7„S 05 pm 011 ,he same day Deliveries oi euers 8"25 y ,m nd Beneral delivery Y o i B 5 am to-morrow by tie" ff ted J rom China a *d Japan tiday Yama Maru due at Singapore
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  • 26 6 The s.s. Ramses for Germany (Parcels only.. M\ils previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. on June 18 was closed at 10.30 a.m. to-day
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  • 20 6 Vaidespatched from Smeaore on -ay 27 by the Karo a wa s dei'vtred In London on June 18.
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  • 1718 6 CK> much recent legislation i d taxation have been levelled at the I motorist during the past few y< irs that many disgruntled drivers may be oarnSSL forming the opinion that the rw£?J?K be ins:de the House cf Commons have conspired to leave him I
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  • 70 6 Seattle (U.S.A.). TWO bicycles have arrived at Seattle for <hipment to the Arctic Circle. They are bcin? gent te two Eskimos wh:; found the bodies of Mr. Wiley Post and Mr. Will It'gets, the American humorist, alter an ait plane accident. Mrs. Mac Post, widow of
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  • 497 6 The Current Singapore Prices Article +mm. tone n MEAT 1 1 Beef steak (katii Beef stew or curry (kati) Fillet Steak dbj Mutton. Australian (lb I Mutton, Indian db. Mutton, Malacca db.. Pork, lean ikatii Fork, lean and fat 11st quality 4 POULTRY Capon; 'locally reared) ikaiii Ducks
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    • 113 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL .j J TO-NIGHT ll 6.! I P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. I J 1M WI It A Own: (i,.k„, ~,a i > j 9.45 P Iff. TO MIDNIGHT. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RAFFLES HOTEL ORCHESTRA DIRECTED HY DAN HOPKINS. 1 i SEA VIEW HOTEL j 'MILS WEĔM 1 UESDAV
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    • 47 6 1 EYE. Muscle anomalies 1 Crossed eyes. WT Complicated cases pSfeA °5 defective vision. 5^ o A GL ASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, j (Dr. of Ocular Science). j 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. I Consultation Without Cost or j j j Obligation. J
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    • 184 6 To-day's Diary Of Events SPORT Fottball: S.A.F.A. Div. I, Police v R A Stadium. AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBR A: "Confession." 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: -If You Could Only Cook," 6.15 and 9.15 pm. CAPITOL: "Her Jungle Love." G. 15 and 9.15 p.m. ™S2E! ?°T^ Toofani Tarzan," r*r DT H i" d
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    • 291 6 j POSTAL INTELLIG tiiX€ K j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND ITM^ Philippine island Bengaler. June 20 1 on? Africa South "Capella" on «> nm Aden 'Capella" o nn"' Africa East -Capella- on o Kr Burma. 'Capella-* y,, p Canada Western -Capella" 2 a China generally 0 Hoi how x
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  • 375 7 KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS Colombo, June 9. IMPERIAL Honours for Ceylon on the occasion of His Majesty the Kind's Birthday include a Knighthood on Mr. H. N. Macau Markar who thus becomes the first Muslim in Ceylon to receive the distinction. Among the ether recipients of Imperial
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  • 501 7 Wav To Kill Menace Colombo, June 5. OITHLKSS war. waged with every resource ma«le avaibble by K soience, must be waged againsi the nabobs of Ceylon s dope ,raffiC Unj s :rzsL P Thfrepori recommends «,at U.stamp by KusseU Pasha in Cairo. T HE Ministry has
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  • 32 7 Colombo, June 7. tr w Rock will assume duties Mr X -1 w been appointed Regis-trar-Genera has been app l M r-General of. Lands ana rar o( Births and Deain», Joint Stock
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  • 122 7 TAKING the elected ministers alone, of the seven of them three have had to take sick leave Sir Baron Jayatilaka. Mr. Senanayake and Mr. Kotelawala In terms of percentages the intidence of the disease among them is nearly 50 per cent., writes Tatler in the "Times of Ceylon."
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  • 282 7 Batticaloa, June 7. DINDUS of Batticaloa district, at a conference over which Srimath Swami Vipulanandaji v resided, passed a resolution demanding that Government should help Hindu orphanages just as much as it helps Christian orphanages. Swami Vipulanandaji said that Hindus should rouse up the feliglous
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    • 274 8 Packed Houses greet the retur:i of "The Jungle Princess" m another exciting MALAYAN Jungle Adventure! i [CAPITOL... T^,,""""II j "HER" jSnGLI LOVE" ALSO: An Excellent BASKET-BALL Sports Subject I I "BALL TOSSERS" and LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS I 'I I K QX V BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT j) LAST
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    • 53 8 j LOOK AT THE CAST I m PARAMOUNT** J NEW MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA I WHAT GALAXY OF STARS! I bos I and BEN BLUE I ELEANQREWKiTKLY i II JOHNNY OOWNS /'J 111 BETTY GRAB IE -*fj' 11 LARRY CRABBE ffeF I lEIF ERIKSON l^/.v'. J DOROTHY LAMOUR M J i... I
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    • 381 8 .M 0 THE RIG FKVTi I jL sensation IN HOLLYWOOD! CAROLE LOMR ARI» *X KNOCKS OUT 11 FREDRIC MM gg with h JA.L X FIRST PUNCH! r j YOU'LL SEE IT UUGH "NOTHING SAC Rill UNITED ARTISTS TECHNICOLOUR SENSATION I THE CAPITOL SOON! THEATRE ROYAL to-night «3 SffBTSSS==T^ l^,— ir
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  • 58 9 I who stayed m London for the Whitsun holiday met in the final tvs oi th« National Bicycle Polo Tournament organ.sed by the Bicycle Pol, Association of Great Britain, at Thornton Heath, Surrey Girl supporters of the Southern Wheelers, a Manchester team, set a
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  • 268 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 10. AN attempt to scale the Eastern ncak ci ihe Twins, in the Himais iriH be made this year by Mr. esl Marnlew, Honorary' Equipment Officer of the Himalaya Club. This will be Mr. Marklew's third ID t to
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  • 104 9 deposits of tin, tungsten, molybdenum, and other nonferrous have been discovered in the Soviet Arctic along the Bering Sea coast. A geological expedition organised by the Soviet Arctic Institute has left Leningrad for Holy Cross Bay. the i centre of the new deposits, which arc
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  • 417 9 3,000 SPECIMENS BROUGHT HOME (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 10. WITH -ome 3 000 specimens of birds, small mammalian life, reptiUs and plants in th-ir collection, an expedition to "no man's land in the interior of Venezuela has returned to New York. Discovery cf
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  • 351 9 Worthing (Sussex). MR Sam Clark, of South Street, Tarring, near here, was 82 recently. X L To celebrate his birthday he is to start training for bicycle race*, has accented a challenge to race with a Bognor Regis man, and himself has issued a
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  • 21 9 Mr R.C. Scott, Chairman of the P.A. of Ceylon, has been appointed a member of the Board of Indian Immigrant Labour.
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  • 316 9 Colombo, June 3. n rnmmittee resolved at its meeting yesterday to T HE Food Control M whether ships under 1 approach available to the Ceylon Govtheir control could be immediately nmue emment in times of emergency. The meetin, was held aMhe I£ Price Controller should
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    • 292 9 THE RICH STUJ)J() F° E TOUR PORTRAITS lilywHtte PHOTO ll STIDIO. 70. North Rridcre Road, j II 'Opposite Tfotel), Jj SINGAPORE. I ALHAMBRA ™S*%k* M PERSONAL AS A DIARY DRAMATIC AS A BOMBSHELL WARNER BRjOS. PRESENT THIS SOUL STIRRING STORY ■Bglgßßljffl p the throbbing A WOMAN'S HEART, <*f /J Shi*
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    • 95 9 I HIS SPICIEST! HIS FUNNIEST! j HIS SUNNIEST! I HIS VERY BEST! >^-* tftODUCtO OIRfCTEO hX HERBIRT WILCOX FEATURING ADORABLE JEAN GILLIE PAVILION THIS WEEK T/t<? Seem Shifters Present "LOVE ISNT EVERYTHING" A Comedy in Three Acts. At the Victoria Theatre at 9.30 p.m. Sharp 22nd 25th JUNE, 1938 Booking
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  • 497 10 J*WO or three recent late arrivals of the Imperial Airways outward bound flying boats have givca rise to thf usual grumbles ai:d the invarinhte comparison with the clockwork regularity nrhich characterises the Netherlands air liners. There is no pleasing some people. If the Imperial Airways flying boats were
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  • 727 10 By Clifford Burke WIMBLEDON opena t() (lay And from every corner of the globe, from countries hot, from countries cold, men and women are gathered to do battle on the small piece of bright green turf that is known the world over For year after
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  • 312 10 Notes Comments News Through Pictures YfE have lust received a pictorial edition of the Nanyanq Blanc p a wo congratulate our CtUnese con-' on their fine effort m ccm«B page .supplement o' medium-she. Hie attempt is the lint 1 of its kind in Malaya, and we are sure the reading
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  • 215 10 [NWTATIOiia to the Olympic- A»ocfaV shorn 01 k l mor Ulan 50 will I «HorUy be issued by Japan, asking that teams shall be entered for the Games I pedaled to take place in Tokyo from Sept« to Oct. 6, J940. As far as Great I Britain
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  • 246 10 present war In China the number of destitute refugees (not including those who are able to maintain themselves' has already reached the thirty million mark. This stagcering figure naturally presents a very serious problem to the Chinese Government, which and Z„T y Pr Vide them wi food
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  • 218 11 Giano Consults Lord Perth Reuter. Rome, June 18. THE possibility of the situation in <5no;« v of Perth, Bnti^^T lt^^^ It is understood lh3 view irriwi»Mn*ii n.. r' t expressed by Count Ciano in the converoaJt had done everything po SS i
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  • 192 11 Reuter. Dublin, June 19. THE state of the parties in the Eire election at 10.30 p.m. tonight was: De Valera 64, Cosgrave 33, Independents seven, Labour live. There Is every possibility that De Valera will obtain an independent majority. When the count was resumed
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Haifa, June 18. CIVE Arabs, including a woman, have 1 been murdered in the past 24 hours Id Palestine. The Jewish mayor of Tiberias narrowI" i scaped assassination when an unknown person fired several shots at him. Reuter.
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  • 80 11 Reuter. i\r Ti. m n. Kailimpong, June 18. I |JR. Tilman. the leader and three other I Tlembcrs of the M °unt Everest expedition, and four porters were nearly 1 SST 1 a^ y °y avalanche when netne dangerous slopes of Northcol laden with freshly fallen snow,
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  • 173 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 18. rpHE Portuguese coastal steamer Don Pedro of the China Foreign Steamsh'n Corporation is believed to have been boarded by pirates on Wednesday just after leaving Wenchow for N n«rpow between Foochow and Shanghai. The Company's official state they received a report
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  • 48 11 London, June 18. to an announcement made by the Air Ministry, the "Sunderland," one of Britain's "flying battleships." which is proceeding to Singapore, has left Karachi for Gwalior. —Reuter. Inquiries made by the Tribune disclose that the Sunderland" is expected in Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 13 11 The 14.000-ton untitled Inverdargle, built for British owners, has been launched at Hamburg.
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  • 198 11 Ilythe. Kent TLN prominent medical experts witnessed an msreticide demou- stratinn which has been held here by Imperial Airways in their flying boat Cassiopeia. Three hundred tropical mosquitoes, supplied by the London School of Hygiene, were taken on hoard In 25 cas*
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  • 94 11 Reuter. Hankow, June 10. A SPOKESMAN of the Yellow River Conservancy Board stated in an interview with Reuter: "The present Yellow River flood threatens to become the worst flood disaster in Chinese history. "The Yellow River reaches its highest level in early August when the flow reaches
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  • 39 11 Reuter. Hankow, June 18. AT least four Japanese warships are claimed to have been sunk by Chinese bonmcrs this afternoon near Anking on the Yangtse. One other warship is claimed to have been seriously damaged.—lleuter.
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  • 63 11 London, June 18. A COPY of Admiral Lord Nelson's prayer before battle is to be preI sentcd to the Officers and men of H.M.S. I Hardy, flotilla leader in the Mediter- ranean. The copy beloneed to Nelson's I flas command, during the Battle cf Trafalgar
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  • 328 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 18. k ItRANGEMFN'I S mad.' for warning in the event of air raids are detailed in an air raid precautions memorandum issued by the Home Office. Advice on the choice of public yarning signals is contained in the book. For
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  • 157 11 Reuter. Chicago, June 18 BETWEEN 15 and 20 passengers and f«ur members of the crew, were killed when the Olympian Express plunged into a creek near Saugusm ft nt, 25 miles east of the dfcr of Montana. Railway officials stated that the
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  • 283 11 Reuter. Peiping, June 18. A PEACE ft; i- which it Ev generally believed has Japanese influence behind it has issued by the M provisional government" here in the form of a statement on the horrors of the war. It
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  • 180 11 Declined To Enrol With Japanese Shanghai, June 20. THE North Shansi authorities, in a report to ihe Central Government, state that the Japanese military authcrities along the Tungpu Railway are forcing villagers to enlist into a newiy-formc l bogus arriv under the name of "Paowei Tuan," which
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  • 31 11 Reuter. London, June 19. {'■IVh children were drowned and a sixth death is feared as the result of a boat capsizing on the River Mersey at v, id ncs.—Reuter.
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  • 26 11 untitled charge of the Governorship of the Un f ed Provinces during the absence on leave of Sir Harry H Ig, who i.s on home leave.
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    • 72 11 THE jA NATURAL FLAVOUR PRODUCTS ¥«aH save money, too. when you serve AYLMEK SOUPS* because each tin. (by adding milk or water) makes double the quantity of fuU-bod ed soup—sufficient for at least 4 generous servings. avithfr Discr,minat;n g houses serve AVLMER fEZ, Tour%uest., *<S- your EU, too!) p cfer
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  • 351 12 BURIED IN SAND (From Our Own Correspovdent) London, June 10. IN the face of the tin-mining slump, Billiton-Danka is goin.LT in for a spot of submarine gold dredging. The new Billiton tin dredger ''Karimata" which, it was planned, should go to the
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  • 111 12 Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 18. DRESIDENT Roosevelt has signed a re- solution ior the investigation of monopolies in America. The investigation will be conducted by a commission of 12, consisting of Senators and representatives and delegates from the departments of commerce, labour and justice, together with representatives
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  • 53 12 Barcelona. June 18. NOTWITHSTANDING the fall of Castellon and the end of the resistance of the forty-third lost division in the Pyrenees, the Republicans are fighting back. On the Mediterranean front, the Nationalist advance appears to be check ed along the river Mijares at Villarea! and between
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  • 449 12 (From Our Ow?i Correspondent\ Malacca, Saturday. "T HAVE a feeling that many bylaws A are made but* not enforced, or in some cases they are enforced most rigidly and in other cases when the same set of bylaws apply, different action is agreed to." said
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  • 26 12 Mr. A.J. Hunter, the well-known Malayan cricketer, who is employed at Carey Island, Port Swettenham, will be going on long leave about the end of July.
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  • 18 12 Lance-sergeant II. Sneddon has been ESSrJS! service in Kedah and assumed duty as Company SergeantForce Instructor, Kedah Volunteer
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  • 144 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Bringing up the subject of maintenance of local historical ruins with a view to permanent upkeep and care, the president of the Municipal Commit- j sioners. Mr. G. W. Bryant, said yesterday at the Commissioners meeting that 1 at the instance
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  • 105 12 Silvermaple; Brit.; 3100 tons from Los Angeles 18 6 to Pert Swettenham iy. 6. Klang; Brit.; 732 tens from Port Swettenham 18.6 to Penanp- 20.6 Jutlandia; Danish; 5203 tons from Copenhagen 18.6 to Saigon 19 6 Pangkor; Brit.; 1203 tons from Pontianak 18.6 to Pontianak 20 6 Raub;
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  • 85 12 The strength of eight hundred horses is locked up behind each of these propellers of the Imperial Ensign air-liner, the latest addition to Imperial Airways' fleet. On the other wing there are two more engines, and the combined puliing-power of the four is equal to
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  • 93 12 Colonial Service Appointmen ts (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 10. LATEST Colonial Service appointments and piomotions include: W. L. Stapleton, Inspector of Mines L. F. Casson, Johore Professor of English, Raffles College Miss R. M. Grundy, Public Health Sister Miss D. C. Hickie, Nursing Sister G. E. D. Lewis,
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  • 11 12 Dr. Williams, Health Officer, Kinta, is on a visit to Singapore.
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  • 193 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Saturday. AS a result of appealing against the findings of the Chief Magistrate. Che Azimi who had fined him $50 for theft of a mantel niece, a Tamil. Nagayah. is now undergoing four months' rigorous imprisonment. Some time last
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  • 223 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 10. MUCH play has been made by the heme press with Jambul and Futeh, the apes mentioned in the annual report of the Singapore Botanical Gardens as having been placed on the strength The Times dees them the honour of
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  • 92 12 LOSING his balance, a Chinese fell the sea when seated a 1 the edge of the sea wall at the S >pl day night. H aras picked f the water by tw f the boatmen pryti g fqf hire in the vicinity A Chin life
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  • 25 12 A Sumatran schoolboy of the untitled Seminary, Upper Serangoon Roj d aken to hospital last evening with a dislocated right ankle, sustained while jlaying football.
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  • 35 12 The Indian porter of the F.M.S.R. fell into a drain while going for duty on Saturday morning. He was rendered unable to walk with abrasions over the right leg and contusions over the left knee.
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  • 525 12 a meeting of the Johore Planters' Association, held on June 15, it was decided to invite Mr. W. Miller Mackay, to be vice-chairman. It was resolved that the name of Mr. R. G. Rod m be put fox ward as representative of
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  • 37 12 Mr. R.K. Bell. Officer Superintending the Police Circle, Kuala Lumpur, will be going to Trengganu next week as Commissioner of Police and will be succeeded by Mr. A. C. Maxwell, who returns from leave on June 30.
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  • 36 12 Mr. F.H. Landon. District Forest Officer. Kuala Kangsar, has proceeded on transfer to Keoong, where he will act as Instructor at the Forest School He is succeeded by Mr. C. A. C Foston, Forest Officer, Seremban.
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  • 71 12 A MEETING of the Federal Council will be held In Kuala Lumpur on June 30. Resolutions will be moved by the acting Legiu Adviser, the Financial Secretary, and the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn. The Final Supply Bill will come up for first reading, together with no
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  • 167 12 AT the axnual general meeting of the Arab Club on Friday the following were elected ofnce-bearers for the ensuing year.: President, Syed Mohamed bin Ahmad Alkaff (re-elected); vice-President, Syed Abdullah bin Yahya: hon. secretary, Syed Mohamed Al-Shatree: hon. trea surer, Syed Abdullah bin Abdur Rahman Al-Junied;
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  • 91 12 k CHINESE woman and her two-year- old son were both injured yesterday morning, by being allegedly struck with a small axe at a house in Lorong 17. Geylang. The woman had a deeu incised side wound as well as injuries on the cheek and hand while
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  • 127 13 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London, June 11. patch of an expert educational commission to Malaya is fore- '-<™«urn accompanying the offlcial^UmT nal services. WH 1 t 11 ivcd during the year rn< >r of the Straits SettieC mmission to inspect
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  • 94 13 ecial general meeting of the apore Shipping Clerks' Association, on Tuesday, the following were office-bearers: Lee Eng Hock. President; Mr. ng Pun. Vice-President; Mr. Sun Eng, hon. secretary and Trea- Mr. Sim Boon Chong, hon. au- j committee, Mr. Koh Pheow Hong Mr. Ang Choon Seng. A
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  • 44 13 Reuter. Hankow. Sunday. THE Chinese Government has instructed I the entire nation to go vegetarian July 7. on the occasion of the first versary of the Sino-Japanese hosit beincr the Chinese custom to >ress mourning by abstaining from v -Reuter.
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  • 24 13 Part of the procession at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd held yesterday in connection with the least of Corpus hristi.
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  • 151 13 raOOGNITION of the problem of Uades imik.ii> s emphasised n a despatch to British colonial jovernors, lorlnding Sir Shenton Thomas, which had been issued by l ord liar lech when he was Secretary ul State for the Colonies, and which is now published. The despatch invites
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  • 69 13 Reuter. Barcelona, June 18. HHHE city was subjected to three air raids early fliis morning. The outlying suburbs were attacked first and it is said that fifteen were killed and thirteen injured. Most of the bombs that were dropped on the second raid fell on the beach and
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  • 542 13 (From Our Own Correspondent > Batu Pahat, Sunday. jVJ X !I W. Nightingale, Acting Second Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat, who was charged with havino caused hint to Syed Hassan bin Abdullah AljofTree, a well-known Arab Land-owner, was to-day convicted on a lesser
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  • 28 13 Mr. Homer S. Wong, Dean of Peking College of Fine Arts, will address 'the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday, his subject being "Let there be light."
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  • 55 13 Reuter. Hankow. Jane 18. SPECULATION has been aroused by the sudden departure to Moscow by air of the Soviet Ambassador M. Luganet Sorelsky and wife on an undisclosed mission. They are expected to return in a month's time.—Reuter. Mrs. A. E. Kennieson of Kuala Lumpur. >s spending
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  • 332 13 TWO well-known local Malay families were united on Saturday by the marriage of Inche Mohamed Eusope, son of Lt. Rahmat bin Abass, M.8.E., to the daughter of the late Inche Abdul Rahman, Sgt.-Major of Police. The ceremony took place at 24, Lorong 31. Geylang. On Sunday a
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  • 72 13 AN entering his week-end bungalow a{ v the seventh mile, Pasir Panjang Road, on Saturday, Mr. Lee Kang Poh, a well-known Singapore Chinese merchant, found the decomposed body o f his 70-year-old caretaker. Both hands and feet were tied, and the deceased was gae^d. A date
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  • 15 13 Mrs. Leonard Cornwell of Ipoh, will shortly be leaving for Australia on a short holiday.
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    • 205 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No mailer whal the conditions, ICE IS ER <J HI ITTER is prated ed at Pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-light 'l^ftffi^^ containei and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: SPORE 5376 (I lines), K. LUMPUR 333] (2
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  • 336 14 EXCITING FINISH AT BALESTIER LOW SCORE v I' D. rine Innings oy Lieut. Duke TN the cricket match played at Balestier Road yesterday between the United Services and the Ceylon Sports Club, the Services won by one wicket in an exciting finish. The Ceylonese winning the toss
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  • 177 14 London. Saturday. P: Wi.NG at Manchester in the twelfth afSch cf 'heir tour (excluding First Test', the Australians had scored 262 runs for -ive tickets against Lancashare v.l/n stumps drawn for th° i day. In scoring 95 runs Badcock hed" his thousand runs for the tour t while
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  • 44 14 Reuter. MLLE Jedrzejowska defeated Miss Sperling 6-3. 6-0. in the final of the women's tennis championships of the Queen's Club Union. Austin defeated Kho Sin Kee 6-2. 6-0. at Wimbledon. Before the match, betting was 10-1 in favour of the Chinese. —Reuter.
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  • 311 14 Against The Police 4 BRILLIANT innings by C. F. Sutton, Who carried his bat for 109 not out. enabled an S.C.C eleven which visited the depot yesterday to defeat the Police by two w r ickets. The Police batted first and totalled 150, to which Sanderson
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  • 26 14 Gunboat Smith. 10.7. outpointed Ah Kow 10 3. over ten rounds in.the main event at the Fun and Frolic Stadium in Penang last night.
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  • 297 14 Social Golf Match THE social match between the Keppe! GcH* Cluo and Sepoy Lines Go!; Club played on Sunday over the Keppel Jinks resulted In a win for the home learn by 4 4 to 2. as under t Keppe I names mentioned first I:
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  • 99 14 Penang, Sunday. SIOW Leong Joo created a sensation at the annual athletic sports meeting of the Penang Free School to-day, when he cleared 1 1 V* in the high jump in addition to becoming the champion athlete with lour firsts. He broke the Long Jump
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  • 41 14 Reuter Wireless. Sandy Lodge. Saturday. ALLIS won the golf professionals' tournament with 16 points and Oadd and Whitcombe tied for fcecond place with 15 points each. Cotton was joint third with Lacey and Ehrton vrdh twelve each.--Reuter winless.
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  • 62 14 THE Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, is to watch the finals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championship tennis tourney to-morrow, and Mrs. Small will present the prizes. The Tribune has arranged uith a special correspondent, well-known in Singapore tennis circles, to write a detailed
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  • 258 14 THE Old Buys Association ol Raffles Institution beat the Present Boys, by three runs in a cricket match yesterday, on the school ground. Present Boys took the field first and knocked up 159 runs. The Old Boys replied with 162 runs In a
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  • 557 14 TWO-DAY CRICKET MATCH AT S.C.C. Visiting Bowlers Punished THE S.C.C. gained a convincing victory over the tjonj Club in (he two day cricket fixture uhich was concluded on the padang jesterday, by 165 runs. At the close of olay on Saturday the Club had scored 173
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    • 260 14 ~T.Li.E7IT WOlillS COMPETITION PRIZE WINNERS The following were the successful entrants in the T.I.G E.R words Competition which closed on the 9th inst. I*4 V■*l 2~ C $30.00 P. DE SOUZA, 212-H, Rangoon Road, Singapore. 2 nf 99 $2 0.00 X- MAHENDRAN, Divisional Supt.'s Office, K. Lumpur. ll rc 9
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    • 15 14 5 Alt lajc Safe tkut, SX BS~ S ~k •~.Mb ll I aa. a "==SSIg~-~
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  • 143 15 Yard ley Pope Omitted 13 PLAYERS [Udstaff Wellard Invited London. Sunday. »y jll England XI to meet the AustraI if !he second Test at Lords, I- i < Mi** on Friday next, .lone hvted from the follow R HAMMOND (Gloucestershire. capt). v I IRNES fEssex),
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  • 118 15 Reuter Wireless. London. Sunday. rfiHE Wimbledon Championships startg on Monday Uxk once again as will be favoured with glorious weather. mous meeting this year lacks rful players like Perry. Yon im, Tilcien. Cochet, and Lacoste, it is nevertheless expected that the thousands will be queuehig up for
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  • 110 15 In the Handicap Singles finals of thp V W C A tennis tournament Miss M. i.\yr> 15> beat Miss N. Stretch 3» 6—4. 6—2. the ladies' finals Misses S Georue v M. Joseph beat Misses Z Elias N S etch, 6 -3. 4—6. 7—5. Mixed Doubles Mrs. Rose
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  • 63 15 Reuter Wireless. Paris, June i»FIFTY thousand people including Pre- sident Lebruh. watched Italy beat ij mgary by 4—2 in the final of the d Football Cup tournament at uvmbes Stadium. Italy's dash ana :1 methods overcame Hungary s r combination. The halftime score was 3—l. In the
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  • 67 15 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. THE following have been selected to represent Malacca against Negri Sembilan in a Malaya Cup fixture on Saturday June 25 at Malacca: Low Ah Sang; Lim Chwee Seng, D. Hendroffi: Abbas, Choc Soon Lee, B. Noronha; W. T.
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  • 103 15 (From Our Own Correspondent > Batu Pahat. Sunday. IN a friendly game of tennis played at B.ttu Pahat yesterday. Muar defeated Baiu Bahat by 4—2. Results (Muai players mentioned first >:— Yon bin Mian beat Daud bin Amin 6— 2; 6—3. N. Hannay beat Koe Ewe Teik 6—3:
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  • 54 15 Reuter Wireless. Princeton, June 19. Wayne Rideout of North Texas State Teachers' College, established a world record covering three quarters of a mile in 3 minutes 3; 10 sees, during the Princeton University invitation tracK meeting. The previous record was 3 mins. i 10 sec. by the
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  • 240 15 'fHE Ceylon Sports Club drew with the S.C.R.C. in their cricket fixture played on Saturday at Bale .--tier -toad. Scores: CEYLON SC. Thilainathan not out 4G Hamid c Edward Wee b Kerig Siew 14 Fernando b Kcng Siew 1 I Ratnasabapathy c Kee Pow
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  • 34 15 Nestanglo Sports Club XI vs. the V.M.C A. to-day at the V.M.C.A. pound: Hilly Loh: Yew Leng. Salleh; Buck Sfah, Ah Boey. Hussein; Dawood. Hang Heck; Lim Eng Guan; Choon I in, James Lee.
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  • 234 15 (From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Saturday. UNDER ideal weather conditions tiio v Malacca Police held 'their annual athletic sports at the Depot grounds today. Prominent citiaens Including several iaCics were present. Mrs. G. W Bryant, Wife of tire Resident Councillor, gave away the prizes. LC 21)37 Abu
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  • 60 15 Reuter Wireles. Le Mans, June. 19. The Frenchmen Chabond and Tremonlet, driving a Delahaye. won the pTuelling 24-hOUr Le Mans motoring Grand Prix covering approximately. 1,976 miles at an average speed of 82.5 m ph. Serraud and Cabantous. driving a DeLihaye were second, covering 1,959 and
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    • 162 15 The Future An Aid To The Right Outlook/ Whatever the future holds in store it thing is certain, you will be abie-to reverses of fortune, if they come, th greater equanimity if y° u are trong and healthy. hing pulls your spirit down quicKer ill-health, it undermines your "-confidence, makes
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  • 916 16 SINGAPORE BEAT NEGRI SEMBILAN Visitors Unlucky To Lose By Odd Goal Of S Singapore 3; Negri Sembilan 2 THE first encounter in the Malaya Cup series for Singapore resulted in a win for Singapore by three goals to two over Negri Sembilan at
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  • 35 16 Reuter Wireless. Cleveland, Ohio. Saturday. Miss Stella Walsh ran 100 yards in 10-410 sees, breaking Miss Helen Stephens world record of 10 5; 10. A slight breeze renders ratification doubtful.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 682 16 Interesting Sunday Game At Stamford Road IN interesting game of cricket was played yesterday at the St. Andrews School ground, when a team of men beat a team of fifteen women by 84 runs in a two-innings fixture. The women, batting first, knocked up 84,
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  • 323 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. TINE weather favoured the inter-State athletic match which was held 1 at Seremban this evening, between Selangor and Negri Sembilan which resulted in a victory for the former by 24 points to 12. Selangor had four winners in
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    • 174 16 'NEW HUDSON WINS Selangor Hill-Climb *^^^^^^^^jjjj>^ ALFRED DE SILVA recent winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race in record time on a New Hudson cycle, repeated his success by winning the Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden Hill-Climb. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" Whether for competitive sport or pleasure there
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    • 156 16 The New Method of Administering Castor Oil To Children and elderly people The method of incorporating Castor Oil into Chocolate form is entirely new, introduced by a manufacturing Chemist of England, under the distinguished and patented name of "CASTOPHENE." Delicious in taste and flavour. Castophene is eagerly eaten by children,
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  • 284 17 IF v.c ask ourselves "when and where the most recent technical novelties we must search for a long time in specialised literature, and we find so many versions thnl it is dii.it uli to hnd the exact one. For instance, very few people know who discovered
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  • 89 17 Flotow's opera Martha", next to the •Freischutz" by Carl Maria yon Weber, is certainly one of the most beloved of German operas, and its filming last year even further Increased its popu arity. The performance by the German Shortwave Station of this opera is ol particular importance
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    • 151 17 Gramophone records. ____Ejectrical recording. OVRHAUL He und, on After 10,000 miles nearly ■4 fc v ery motor waste oil ana benzine due to wearing oi the rings and cylinders. As ilMil the car grows older, worn I n parts result in reduction of fISI Power and pep—increased carbon deposit and
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    • 58 17 Electrical recording. J G am phone HS* ADVICE TO VALET USERS Don't use imitation r ades in your V,ret razor, because they do not fit 'he lazor perfectly. Valet blades ir* Wet razors are designed to work together as ar. .deal combination and must, therefore, give the maximum rMmber of
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    • 1203 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY Wherejo Listen In LONDON I RFRtm I RLIN SINGAPORE GSF 15.14 Mes (19.8 m.) DJ 15.20 Mes (19.7 m.) ZHL 1.33 Mes (225 0 m.) p.m Dm TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 12 Call (German Muhi «?2 £sK____ Musict 0 German Si. 8 lSh) 615 Children's Programme. (Can--13
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  • 214 18 MUSTARD GAS IS DANGER gPECIAL A.R.P regulations for food-shops and warehouses are set out in a new Home Office handbook published recently. Producers, manufactures and distributors of foods are warned of the importance of protecting their stocks against mustard r,as in war
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  • 126 18 Cuttack, June 9. rE Government of Orissa have appointed a committee to enquire into and advise on the setting up of a Board of Islamic Education in Orissa independent of Bihar. Tile Committee will also recommend to the Government a constitution for the Board, and the
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  • 88 18 ilflNG CAROL OF RUMANIA 4 to-day issued a decree forbidding Rumanian diplomats or consuls abroad to marry without permission I from the Foreign Minister. r 'term's vho wish to marry foreign I women will have to appear before a commission. Any cue disobeying those
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  • 45 18 Promptitude ol Lady Helen Barlow, sister of the Earl of Shannon, prevented a fire from spreading at he r hotel at Seaview, Isle of Wight. When a maid discovered the outbreak Lady Barlow turned off the gas. sealed the windows. i
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  • 34 18 After months of fighting, the Japanese are now in possession of Hsuchow, the Chinese treaty port and capital of Kiangsu province, and this photo sh< \w a Japanese party searching the ruins for stragglers.
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  • 226 18 BOULOGNE is taking part in the eelec brations for the commemoration of the third centenary of the vow or Louis XIII. in 1638, when he placed France under the protection of the Virgin Mary. A grand congress will be held there from July 17 to 24. Thursday.
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  • 25 18 Owing to risk of a typhoid epidemic Leicester's two municipal open-air bathing stations—the Abbey Meadows and the Bede House—are to be closed.
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  • 37 18 Princess Elizabeth (above) and 60.0»r schoolchildren watched the only daylight full dress rehearsal of the Aldershot Tattoo, the mammoth spectacle presented by the British Army, at the Rushmoor Arena, Aldershot, Hampshire, before the opening.
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  • 206 18 THERE is one place in Europe where the remarkable film now shewing, "The Challenge," in which the great English climber, Edward Whymper figures, is waited with eagerness. That place is Chamonix. for it is in the Cemetery of Chamonix that Whymper lies buried. Whymper. the pioneer
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  • 506 19 MADRAS PREMIER'S ASSURANCE (By Air Mail) Madras, June 9. JHE assurance that the introduction of Hindustani in schools would not affect Tamil or any other vernacular language was X"en my the Hon. Mr. RajagopaJachariar. Premier of Madras, m an interview to-day. the pSHi!
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  • 181 19 (By Air Mail) Simla, June 8. rilß HENRY CRAIK will address the 0 members of the Punjab Assembly on June 20. There will be no legislative business transacted on that day. Of the twelve sittings arranged for the Punjab Assembly, June 29 and July 1 have
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  • 84 19 DEVIKA RANI, the most glamorous el Indian beauties on the screen, who has made history by her unique pictures which portray real Indian life—the life ni the village folk, and which, for thai wi v reason, have a strong appeal *Mom possessed by other pictures. She appears
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  • 200 19 Gerfeva. A CONTINUOUS decline in Japanese exports to British India, due partly to the Sino-Japanese war and partly to the boycott, is shown in official figures published here by the International Peace Campaign. The figures are drawn from League American and Japanese reFebruary this year Japanese
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  • 113 19 'By Air Mail) Simla, June 8. II E. LORD Rrabourne will he the first Viceroy (though in an act'"B rapacity) to be sworn in by a 1 *deral instead of the Chief ''•stico of the Lahore High Court "b has been the practice hitrto. ew Government of India
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  • 22 19 Maganial Gandhi, son of MahatGandhi, left for Durban on June 9 Kenya". He came to India four to see his father.—(United 1
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  • 45 19 'By Air Mail. Calicut. June 8. 4 T a meeting of the Malabar District Beard Educational Committee held recently with Mr. M. P. Govinda Menon in the chair, it was resolved to introduce bee-keeping in select schools in all the taluks.
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  • 544 19 (fty Air Mail) Ballater (Glasgow). INTERESTING statistics on the openings for European still exist ins in India were quoted by Dr. Findlay Shirras, Principal and Professor of Economics in the Gujeraf College, University of Bombay, in an address here. "In India," he said, "there
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  • 64 19 (By Air Mail) Bombay. June 8. DLINDFOLD driving does not require the possession of a Mxth sense, says Professor La Ross, who gave a successful demonstration recently of driving a mctor-car blindfolded for fifteen minutes along the crowded thoroughfares at Mazagaon, Bombay. Prof. Ross claims that other people's
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  • 145 19 Reuter. London. DLANS have been completed for the 1 visit to Spain by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who will arrive at Genoa by the middle of this month from where he proceeds to Marseilles. From Marseilles he will fly to Barcelona. He intends to remain
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