Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII- -No. 148. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, June 23, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 111 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE COMPULSORY INSURANCE FOR ALL MOTOR VEHICLES AGAINST THIRD PARTY (PERSONAL INJURY IN FORCE JULY FIRST LOWEST KATES THE OLDEST INSURANCE INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD (AUTHORIZED INSURERS) ALL CLAIMS PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY APPLY FOR QUOTATIONS TO BENNIE S. COHEN and SON (Malaya) LTD.
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    • 110 1 /^f$ Hi x On the danger list is man who V fk i ncglcctsacough, f JSTJ coklor'flu. Nothing more likely g»-»*». and open the way to serious the body's testelung troubles thar, a per- ma.ntams the JJ «stem cough. Noth'nK ve d lung healer, breaks up a cough or stops
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  • 426 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES BRITISH SHIP FOR MAGNETIC RESEARCH *jpHE laanch is planned for the spring of next year of the Royal research ship Research, which is being constructed for the Admiralty by Messrs Philip and Son Ltd., Dartmouth. The Research is to conduct surveys in magnetic variation, and will, in
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  • 298 2 MORE than halt a century's experience in passenger--traffic between cool and tropical climates, combined with the knowledge of the latest technical inventions in connection with shipbuilding, will be incorporated by the Netherland Line in its new vessel, the largest which has been built at
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  • 70 2 "G*7" VP Mr fro T m r N -F CT by Plane hv*v. V iSr d f rom ope India Medan by KLM plane "Wielewaal"- Mr W A Eley, Mr. Sim Seng Giok Mr Pan Pak Piaw Mr. Pek Song Weng PBn Pak Left for N.E.I, by
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  • 280 2 Non-Magitetic Vessel For Admiralty THE launch i.s planned <cr the spring of next year of the Boyal research ship Research, which is being constructed for tne Admiralty at Dartmouth. The Research is to conduct surveys .n magnetic variation, and will, in const--quence, be constructed almost entirely of
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  • 140 2 better Service To The Far East rE Norddeutscher Lloyd, by increasing the speed of some of its cargo vessels will substantially Improve Its Far East service as from July l next. In addition to the steamers Scharnhorst, Potsdam and Gneisenau, which will in future sail from Hamburg and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 483 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA urtfurpor&ted in England). P. I O. S. N. CO.'fl SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'poiv. 1938 KANPURA 17.0(H) July 1 BANGALORE «.000 July RAWALPINDI 17,000 July IS CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN fi.lOU July 30 lifc-HAhc (i.OOO AUK. B UHITRAL 15,000 Auk. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26
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    • 415 2 I SPECIAL II01II» AV 4 111 IM S j j To: ISaiiokok Saigon S (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j By Luxurious One Class Motorships. w From Penan? P.S'ham Malacca Spore m.s. MeQr.ia" «11,000 torsi 5-7 6-7 7-7 9-7 1 )BU ALsia" 112,600 26-7 27-7 28-7 30-7 i m.s. Boringia" (12J500 >
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    • 330 2 HAMRURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Dajrapfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. SAUERI AND via Manila July 6 m.ji. RHEINLAND via Manila Ju'y 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 HOMEWARD HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND
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    • 449 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEITTS( HE* LLOVI), (Incorporated in The undernoted ar* the Com nan v* intended fixtures:— 1 yi OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. I "DONAU" omits Hongkong and Japan j u)te 7 "POTSDAM" omits North China "NECKER" omits Manila HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN
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  • 159 3 SPORT FOOTBALL: SA.FA. Div. 111, S.H.B. v. R.A.M.C., S.H.B. CRICKET: V.M.C.A. v. Loyals, V.M.C.A. ATHLETICS: English College Sports. Johore Bahru, 4 p.m. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: "This'll Make You Whistle,'* 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPI!OL:E "Hitting A New High," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROtfAL: "Jewani-Ki-Hawa," (Hindustani) 6.15
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  • 184 3 (United Press). Madras. June 10 AN interesting incident showing the efficacy of the Prohibition experiment started by the Government is reported from Salem where the Madras Premier, the Hon. Mr C. Rajagopalachariar, had recently sjone to inspect the working of the experiment
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  • 174 3 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday At the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1387 th auction held yesterday there were: Catalogued 1,758,568 lbs., 785.08 tons. Offeerd 1,245,614 lbs.. 556.08 toiib. Sold 482,932 lbs., 215.60 tons. London Spot cud. New York Spot 12 3 4 cents. PRICES REALISED
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  • 173 3 Singapore, June 22. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $14S K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $13«? £if.m Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $208 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $198 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 TlB3 Siam
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  • 105 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Sirgapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. ;ic. LX R.S.S in cases <F. 0.8. June* 20 3 4 21 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. June) 20*8 20 1 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore I 20 s 20 3 4 do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 509 3 Classified Advertisements I i PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. RIOTERS are now invited Tor tne cn'owing materials or service. For .arttculars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. purchase of Scrap Iron, Scrap Steel, empty kerosene tins ard damaged asphalt drums. (Deposit $15), 12 noon, June 30, 1938. Supply and
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    • 411 3 POSITIONS VACAxVT RANTED— Two teachers. Either Grade Apply :_Manager, Bandar High School, Batu Pahat. W A pT E^ A l ents for Suk goods. Pay Act 00 Ravelling allowance extra. ask Tree particulars arid Samples Girson Knitting Works, Ludhiana 104. RANTED an efficient stenographer f or large mercantile firm. Apply
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    • 413 3 EAfcaSRM CYCLE CO.. 75, Selegie Hoad, Phone No. 4656. Stockists of Royai J Lofleld Hercules "Empire" cycles. Easy payments can be arranged. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of luxuriously-made. almost new, pilished Teak Sitting, Dining Bedroom Furniture of every description. H. M. V. "MAGIC-EYE Radio-Receiver. WESTMINSTFR Chime wall clock, crockery, glassware, plants,
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    • 287 3 SrXGLASSES with SAFE AND COMFORTABLE VISION New Designs in Optical Quality, frames available with correctly ground Genuine English Chanel's Crookes. B or R2 Dark Glasses. Nan Sin Optical House *p 325, North Bridge Road. 5 pr. 'Phone 6363. Singapore. p I DIABETES. DIABETIC SUFFERERS do not despair. So long as
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    • 54 3 I the insecticide 1 that always I To be fired first and fuddled after is often the process of those who rely for their animatior upon the Grape and Grain. The eternal and delightful paradox of Gold Leaf Tea is to be the Hot Drink which nourishes a cool mind.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 220 3 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the Diary of Events."
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  • 161 4 Report l>y Fraser And Co. Singapore, June 23. MINING. London Tin three months £188.0.0 up 30-, Spot £187.0.0 up 30:- j and New York 42',4 cents up Vs cent. Firm and active conditions again pre- vailed on the London Stock Exchange while Wall Street was higher on
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  • 18 4 Sirgapore, June 23. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $94V 3 (down $11',.).
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  • 20 4 The price of rubber at noon in S: t t 0 Hay was:— Buyers 21% (up Sellers (up 94).
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  • 858 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 22. 5 pm Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4!- 4 6 Asam Kumba.ng 281- 30|Austral Malay 42|6 47|6nom Ayer Hitam 22 231-xd Ayer Weng 0.57 V 2 0.62 V 2 Bangrin Tin 19 3 20 6 Batu
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  • 107 4 British Official Wireless. London. June 22. Paris 177 15 If New York 4.95 9 16 Montreal 5.00% Brussels 29.21 Geneva 21.56 1 2 Amsterdam 8.95 Milan 94 3 16 Berlin 12.30 Prague 142 916 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39V 2 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon llOVi Belgrade
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  • 307 4 Singapore, June 23. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|- 46 Ayer Hitams 22\- 23,-xd Bangrins 19 6 20^ Batu Selangor 130 1.35 Chenderiangs 15 16Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 21;- 21 Hong Fatts 1.04 1.07 Idris Hyd. 63 73xd Ipoh Tin 22 6 23 6
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  • 89 4 Burdwan; Brit.; 6068 tons from Hakodate 23.6 to Port Swettenham 24.6. Yuen Sang; Brit.; 1983 tons from Hongkong 23.6 to Calcutta. Hai Lee; Norwegian; 2106 tons from Pontianak 22.6 to Rangoon 24.6. Ellenga; Brit.; 2558 tons from Calcutta 22.6 to Penang 23.6. Italy Maru; Japanese; 4258 tons from
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  • 269 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 22, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total for close financial fa. Date Ex Div. year a ww■ i inpf OJ T Payable Date to date Ayer Hitan Tm 10% No. 34 June 7 j U ne 27 June 20 75 less tax
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  • 255 4 4% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400 000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 42 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 105 107 norn 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 445 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday RUBBER Previous To-aay Cnan--1«»n* Firm Steady Spot Buyers 6*4 6 516 +ii M Sellers 6% 6 3/ 8 Ist Forward Uuly) Buyers 65 16 6 516 •tellers C 3 8 G :> 3 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 65 16 6 3 a 4-1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 268 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— pa upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P&O BANK. UNION BUILDING.
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    • 31 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager I
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    • 191 4 (Kersea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) a mmm CAPITAL: MA^n™^ o^ 00 Issued and Paid U P «10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 8 02<J Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd,
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  • 733 5 LOOKING FOR LAST LINKS AMAZING DOPE RING DISCLOSURES (By Air Mail) London. June 12. capitals of the world arc buzzing with the amazing drag ring disclosures. People of high rank and position fear that their
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  • 38 5 A monument to Australian so.diers killed duiing the Great War will be unveiled by the King and Queen in the military cemetery at V filers Bietcnneux during their State visit to France at the end of this m:>ntn.
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  • 122 5 Mannar, June 11. A 63-YEAR-OLD villager, S. SubraA maniam. of Mundumunippu. in the Vanni Division of Mannar district was attacked and severely mauled by a bear, while taking a short cut in the early morning through jungle to Panankamam, where he intended to buy honey. The
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  • 39 5 A fairly large number of students from the' North West Frontier Province. Bihar and other provinces have arrived at Wardha for receiving training according to the Wardha Education scheme which was formally put into operation on June 15.--(United Press*.
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  • 559 5 Singapore. Thursday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S E. Lew and Co., and Messrs. Swan, cJSSoI and Fritz, the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White. Weld and Company, New York, report by cable: DOW-JONES AVERAGES: Yesterday's To-Day's Close Close t 191 "U 123.99 30 Industrials
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  • 52 5 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Mm ster, whose skill as an angler is widely known, is indulging his hobby as the guest cf Sir Francis Lindley, at Alresford. in Hampshire, Sir Francis Lindley, who until four years ago was British Ambassador in Tokyo, also has a reputation as
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  • 161 5 MB booking has opened at Robinson's II for Frederick brilliant comedy 'The Naughty Wife the fi ADC.'s tenth production, which is to he undented at the Victoria Theatre or. SatGrSay-Wednesday and Saturday, July 9. 13 and 16. A strong cast has been selected PM 11ll Toa
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  • 140 5 Reuter. Peiping, June 21. NINE tenths of the Yellow River is still flowing through breaks near Kaiieng, says a Japanese report, while as a result of the flood water reaching the upper Hwai River valley the Hwai River is rising rapidly. While the Japanese are rescuing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 41 5 '7^j^ YCUR LAVATORV MUil BE spomss "harpic ■l' that is ail it needs,. Harpu cleans thar* By oughly whert no brush can ever r^i^k. HARPER GIIFILLAN ft Co.. Ltd.. J Si n»p->re. Pcn?nf »nd Ku»l» L*m*m' T-, Ml. m J —T-
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    • 544 5 BILIOUSNESS Some «onn» oi' stomach trouble are really senous. some are very P» m u, c aDfl some* are simply distressing d.stressin* because .t makes you U* uo pood for anythmg-work Oi eating or dnnk.ng Miss D BGmdured such misery before she found relief lor three years she writes i
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  • 185 6 Mails expected Irom China by the Burdwan due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China by the Victoria dtte at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.» to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. today and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.45 a.m.
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  • 52 6 Parcel Mails for South Africa originaUy advertised for despatch by s.s. I Shunko Maru closiug to-day mil now ho despatched by s-s. Rio do Janeiro Maru on June 29. The s.s. Lipis for Kcmaman etc. 1 Mtiki previously announced as closing H n.zn. yes"3rday was closed at 9
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  • 122 6 Singapore, June 23. alongside the wharves or expected to arrive. East W*-rC (Entrance Gate 1) Yuensang 22. vyuarf (Entrance Gate 1) Uik Main Wh irf 'Entrance Gate 2* J£urdwa:-> 16; Victoria 1A: Centaur 12; Menestheus 9. F.moirp Dork <P*»trar)cp o^te Ellens 30: Steel Navigator 32; Silverash 34; Lpoh
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  • 204 6 The following are the exchange *tock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. June 23. London T.T. 2 3 23 32 Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 248 Hamburg demand 141 N»w York demand 57' R Montreal demand 57
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  • 105 6 Police Raid Offices Reuter. Hongkong. June 22. DOMCE raided the offices of the British owned Sunday ileiald to-day owmr to tlie refusal of the editor. Mr. Walter Keates, to divulge the identity of the author of in article appearing in the Herald on June 19 alleging that
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  • 39 6 .Jw fflci ally announced that a vvhite light has been established on 69 52 y 2 E. (approx). The light, flashing every 5 seconds (one second light, four aoconda eSSSn SBC all round the nod**. J
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  • 259 6 Reuter. Swatow, June 12. IN the course of continuous 'ccon»a\s«iiiee cf Swatow by Japanese panes throughout to-day. bombs were dropped en three occasions. At 4 p.m., fcur seaplanes diopped eight bombs, demolishing the oower Mat'on with the result that ihe city is without lights. Ihe
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  • 83 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 22. THERE wiU be no avoidable delay in reaching a decision on the report of the Woodhead Commission rcgftttung Palestine partition, t:aid the- Colonial Secretary at Commons question timMr. Macdonald observed, however, that it was impossible to foret-.1l when the Commission will be
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  • 90 6 British Official Wireless. London. June 22. LORD Weir turned that the resources of the scientist and the engineer should be direct:d towards the use and convenience oi man rather than be deflected to the destruction of civ.lization, in the course of his presidential addre>o at the opening of
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  • 24 6 British Official Wireless. Loudon. Wednesday The death ia announced of Sir Harry Foster, aeed 83 Lieutenant, of the City'of Lomtoa Bri tish Ohiciai Wireless
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 faff to IWeT 1 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTfcX k ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 p. m. to midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS. ISEA VIEW HOTEL 1 FRIDAY SATURDAY. j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY. KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND,
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    • 182 6 WI RE YOU HORN UNDE* A LUCKY STAR? j Astrologer reveals significance of Birth- end describes zodiacal influences upon Love, Business, Travel, Changes, Friends, Enemies and Health I 10,000 FREE HOROSCOPES Prof. Rando!ph Roxroy, well known Astiologer of The Hague is beirg b=->-ieged by requests for FREE IIOROS- OPES as
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    • 613 6 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DERK P. i'ONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR' CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been d' >- covered that has cured the deadly Coasumptlon even in the advanced stages of the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 416 6 j POSTAL l\l Ifl l i<.i \< 1 j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND HME Mcdanx XI..M. June 23 2 p.m Europe and Great Britain x LM 23 2 Dm V™* X±E I 23 2 pirn! Africa v BJlenga 23 3 p.m. Africa Eas. Hllengn 23 3 v.m. 1117 Kllenea
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  • 98 7 Ihe King led his Guards hack to Bucking ham Palate and look the ahite cutside the cr.itre gate following the Trooping »>i the Colour ctrpmonv in aJB :lil celebration ci his birthday on <he Horse Guards Parade, Lon«Ua Photj ;,ho\vs: Ladies of the Royal family
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  • 161 7 Reuter. WFJ LOOMING the Chinese Ambassador n Mr Quo Tai Chi), on the occasion of iferment of the honorary degree D. Ch. The public orator in Cresveian >n, Oxford, said that everyone must king themselves what the Univcrcould do to exoress its admiration ito illustrious guest. a
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  • 87 7 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Darjeeling. June 15 THL question of selection of site of the headquarters of the district oV Noakhali is engaging the attention of the Revenue Minister. Bengal. Persistent erosion of the Meghna river during the last few years had threatened the safety of
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  • 320 7 London. June 10. Queen may travel in the r-eld Royal «UU«« mm«ii to a garden party at the Tower oi London on July 13. The garden part*/ is ben? given hy Field-Marshal Sir Claud Jacob, Constable of the Tower, in aid of the
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  • 56 7 Eate collectors of the Colombo untitled iaaj Council have been authoused to em on every householder in the cit> householder s list in connection. with ihe general scheme of Householders are requested to ssjjg the authorities in completing the Ug without delay and to hand them o tne r .te
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  • 88 7 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Patna. June 13. r'HE Hon. Dr. Syed Mahmud. Ministet for Education and Development, Bihar, has issued a circular letter to ah orovmcial Ministers of Industries, both Congress and non-Congress, inviting •hem to meet at an informal conference at Simla on
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  • 257 7 (By Air Mail) London. June 12. two ant! a half years the poHec snsp?clin;r auburnhaired J'>hn Harry Maynard, 20-yenrs-old medical student, tried to catch him for robberies in the UxbrMf* district. They failcd-until recently Maynard faced the magistrate on Marylebone, and his
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  • 146 7 (United Press). (By Air ifa'l) Calcutta. June 15. THE Committee of toe Indian Cham- ber of Commerce have addressed a communication to the Oovemment ot India is connection with the recent m de-British trad" t*lks at S ri;a ore- Ing the immed at- plication of
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  • 344 7 SECOND TIME IN HISTORY (By Air Mail) London, Jnne IApOR the second lime in a month—and only Ihe second lime in Engl>h legal history—th? evidence of blocd itntu led to the dismissal of a paternity suit. Workington, Cumberland, magistrate! accepted the evidence of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 Feeling chilled! Quick —take a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P S. 6
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    • 64 7 DESERVES THE GREAT POPLI API TV IT COMMANDS. "from my personal experience and I from the trials on some patients of mine I am of opinion that Castonhene is really a pleasant, effective and safe laxative and deserves the great popularity it now commands. Dr. E. M. S., M.8.8.S ,-M.R.C.S.
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    • 321 7 Beautiful Grandmothers Try this simple easy way to look fresh and young CREAM of milk and olive oil, both predigested and pasteurized are blended with other cahiahla secret ingredients in the renowned formula osed I nenty yean in making Creme Tokalon win-greasy, white colour, lt quickly nourishes and rejuvenates your
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 330 8 C /fc lIITAT POSITIVELY tilrllWL LAST XIGHT! ALL YOUR FAVOURITE FUNSTERS IN A MERRY JAMBOREE OF MIRTH MELODY. q0 FROM OPERA TO UPROAR! JJ Q%O. lhmro'% a lood £>* laughs—and o h+art kick, too—in J(LU] febv swinging, happy show wWi 9' ori<H/ melody'% maddosr madeop going to town w/fh rr»r»*
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    • 306 8 The Scene Shifters Present "LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A Comedy in Three Acts. At the Victoria Theatre at 9.30 p.m. Sharp 25th JUNE, 1938 Booking at Littles $2 and $1. I Get Your Good Portraits FROM LILYWHITE PHOTO STUOIO. 79, North Bridge Road (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. RO X V BAR
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    • 212 8 T A JOYOUS ROUND OF RIOTOUS' FUN, WITH THE SCREEN'S ACE I mWT RINGING—DANCING COMEDIAN AND A BEVY OF DIMPLED DARLINGS 1 JACK BUCHANAN j J AT HIS GAYEST—HIS MUSICAL BEST I r mV r M TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT! M ML MJ Second Show at £.15 p.m. WARREN WILLIAM GLADYS GEORGE,
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  • 60 9 Th-aTre r„r Th. l T. prodoc on of MLw Everything," which is being staged at the Victoria Mfflvl I in,,! b i rA ,M l Saturda V by «he Sceneshifters. From left to right is Elsie Lyne (Aunt mmrt, l.tncoln K. Lord (Andy), John
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  • 206 9 (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Wednesday. AN unusual case in which a Malay is alleged to have posed as a lawyer and cheated a Malay woman was mentioned to-day before the police magistrate. Mr. G. E. Turner. Dressed in a starched white suit complete with
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  • 94 9 Speedways More Popular Than Ever j RETURNS of paid attendances for the Speedway season up to the end of I April are now completed, and these figures show that the popularity of the sport continues to rise. The increase over a similar period last year is over
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  • 37 9 (From ou+ Own Conesponde^t» Banekok, Wednesday. Five American destroyers from the Philippines arrived in Bangkok to-day. The Officers are being entertained to dinner with their Minister in Siam oy the Siamese Navy to-night.
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  • 129 9 Nanyang Siang Pau. Shanghai. June 21. THE Canton Government, has officially announced that since last August the Japanese Air Force has carried out 1,400 air raids over the province of Kwangtung, of which 800 have been confined to the city of Canton. Altogether 10,292 bombs have been
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  • 74 9 Singapore, Wednesday. Mr. Lav Lai Hoon, an English-speak- j Ing Chinese, was this morning charged before Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, with causing the death of a j Chinese woman named Lee Swee Ann. by driving his car alcng Middie Road in a negligent manner
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  • 24 9 The untitled "Cap Tourane" is due here today from Saigon, and will sail to-morrow al 6.00 a.m. for Colombo, Port-Said, Marseilles, Nantes and Bordeaux.
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  • 207 9 THE report of the directors of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. for the year ended April 30, 1938 reads as follows: The net profit ior the year amounts to $253.24 to which must be added the balance of $469.19 brought forward from last account
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  • 120 9 A SMALL but enthusiastic and appreciative audience last night saw the j second presentation at the Victoria Hall by the Scene-Shifters of the well-known play "Love Isn't Everything." The production went without a hitch from start to and if anything excelled that of the first night which
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  • 142 9 Singapore, Wednesday. ON a charge of making a false declara lion at the Imports and Export Office, Singapore, as to the description and quantity of nine cases of goods from China, Tang Kwong Hock and C K. Tang, appeared before Mr. R. A. Ward. the Fourth Magistrate,
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  • 57 9 It is officially announced that the red conical buoy marking Tembaga Shoal, which was withdrawn during dredging operations has been replaced in a position 295 degrees. 465 feet from North Tembaga red stone beacon. To the northward of this buoy Tembaga Shoal has been dredged to a
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  • 279 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday. MR. H. S. BROWN, manager of Ainsdalr Estate, was summoned before the Seremtan Magistrate to-day to answei three charges, two for failing to observe the Stop. Look, Go signs on dirTeren' dai.es and the third for driving without a red
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  • 48 10 The Engagement is announced between CJKih Cheow Son*?, youngest son of fhe late Mr. Goh Chiak Kang and Madam Tan Gher Sim, to Miss Ng Boon Eng j alias Molly Ng, daughter of late Mr. Mrs. Ng Yian Tieng. Bangkok papers j please copy. I
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  • 130 10 CHAMARETTE. On 22nd June, 1938, at No. 13, Lorong "B" St. George's Road, Singapore, Aloysius King Chamarett?. 58 years. The funeral service will tak*> place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 5 p.m. to-day, interment at Bidadari Cemetery later. India, Hongkong and F. M. S. Papers please
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  • 460 10 jyjOKE than two months have Passed since the Anglo-Italian agreement reaffirming: the status quo between Britain and Italy was concluded in Rome and hailed almost unanimously in Europe as a big step towards genera] ai>.peasement. It was fondly imagined that after a few weeks at the most
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  • 262 10  -  By F. B. James JHE second Tesl match against the Australians to-morrow will be play(l at Lord's, the spiritual headquarters of cricket and home of thai exclusive body, the M.C.C The name. Lord's, only accidentally refers to the aristocratic nature ot*
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  • 214 10 juz year 1B2S nearly spelt finis for Lord's. The pavilion was burnt down •■nd many valuable records were destroyed. But this was the least of the M.C C rr's torture;:. Builders were after the ground, and, but for William Ward'a imely assistni ce in purchasing Thomas Lord's share
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  • 201 10 7*HE history ci the ground was more or less uneventful until 1878, when a representative Australian eleven played for the first time on the historic pitch. Their Opponents were a very powerful M.C.C. side, but the Australians were triumphant, cismlssi'-y: the M.C.C. lor 33 m the first innings
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  • 218 10 T ORD'S with its perlect turf, can, on occasions, be as heart-breaking to bowlers as the K'ennington Oval. The match between Wiltshire and the M.C.C. -club and ground lr. 1886 yielded a record for the pitch—735 by the M.C.C. Lord's has seen its share of double and triple
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  • 215 10 Notes Comments Ladies' A. R. P. Union OMEN'S clubs, associations and guilds in Hongkong have recently formed themselves into a "Ladies' Air 3aid Precautions Union" in order that, .n the event of an emergency, they nay be able to render what little sei vice they can to the public. Members
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  • 249 10 |NTERNATION T AL Red Cress organisa- i tions, |n conference In London, are to discuss this week a scheme under which diplomatic missions of the powers will consider the drawing up of now "rules" of conduct in warfare. Their object is to bring about a ban on
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  • 274 11 Iwo Sunk In Valencia r> v i London, June 22. pi\E more British ships engaged in txadinc activities with Spain were the subject of incidents in Spanish waters to-day, according to reports from various sources From Valencia it is reported that a seaplane intercepted the
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  • 53 11 Formerly Cecilia Cavendish Bentinek. the C o v nt c ss of Strathmore, mother of Queen Elizabeth, died in London yesterday from heart failure. She married the Earl of Strathmore in 1881. The family of ihe btiathmoics, is one of ;i-C oldest cf the Scottish earldoms,
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  • 205 11 London, June 22. SPEAKING al a complimentary dinner given to him in London, the Ministe* lor Co-ordination oi Defence, Sir Thomas Inskip, said all have r>en struck by the authority with which Great Britain spoke in the world of to-day. The world was not only be
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  • 31 11 Reuter. New York, June 22. i YALE University has conferred the degree of Master of arts on Walt Disney, because "he has given animals souis.' —Reuter. J
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  • 46 11 Reuter. London, June 22. THE German economic delegation opened discussion at the Treasury to-day regarding Austrian loans and It is understood the German Government may be ready to continue to service the loans as long as the British Government recognise that the payments are not obligatory.—Reuter.
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  • 67 11 British Official Wireless. London. June 22. I AFTER further consideration of the adequacy of the destroyer strength of the navy and of the new construction programme the Government have decided not to include a flotilla of destroyera in the current year's programme. Th s information
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 23. THE British steamer Shuntien. recently ouarar.'ined at Chtfoo, was aj lowed to sr il on Sunday but WM again refused admission to port on reaching Tientsin. Ihe owners protested to the British n date, explaining that quarantine r a single case of
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  • 336 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 22. AT the conclusion this evening of his two-day visit to the "ome Fleet the King sent the message to the Commander-m-Chiei oi the Hem and the Captain in Charge at Portland: •My short visit to the
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  • 57 11 Reuter. Kaunas, June 22. CROWDS of Memel Germans, singing Nazi songs atid slogans, were in conflict with the Lithuanian police at Port Memel when the latter, finding the Memel police inactive, intervened. The demonstration was to celebrate the arrival of the German steamer Preussen. Several
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  • 62 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 22. I THE King has approved the appointment of Colonel C. G. Waterhcce as inspector-general and military net j to the ministry ot defence in the British military mission attached to the Iraq army, with the rank ot Majoin. nero
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  • 110 11 British Official Wireless. London; June nr»l-lF P» m. Min'shT received «'t the J. House ol Commons this afternoon a deputation which vi d that step'! should be taken for the erection in the precincts of the Palace of Westminister of a monument with suitable inscription to
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  • 63 11 Reuter. Washington, June 22. MR. Cordell Hull announced to-day that diplomatic representations are being made to the Japanese Government regarding a report that an American missionary. Dr. J. C. Thompson, had been slapped by a Japanese sentry. According to the report Dr. Thompson, whe is connected
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  • 22 11 British Official Wireless. London, Wednesday: The usual weekly meeting of the Cabinet was held at 10 Down+nv Street this morning.—British Official Wireless
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  • 138 11 regret to announce that the Countess of Strathmore, mother of Her Majesty the Queen, died last night in London. The King and Queen were present at the end The Ccuntess <says Router > was taker ill with heart trouble in mid-April, bir at the end
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  • 71 11 British Official Wireless. London. June 22. Prime Minister declined to-day to accept the suggestion that there was a business slump, which occurred In an exchange with a Labour member at Commons question time. He assured the House, however, that the departments concerned had in mi ad
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  • 176 11 British Official Wireless. London June 22. IN the Commons at question time today the Prime Minister was asked by Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) what representations had been received from the Italian Government that the coming into effect of the Rome agreement should be expedited. Mr.
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  • 110 11 British Official Wireless. IN a Commons answer the Prime Minister referred to Mr. Cordell Hull's recent statement that the United States were prepared to join with other 'nations in moving resolutely to. wards bringing about an effective agreement on the limitation and progressive reduction
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  • 269 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 23. A TROCITIES committal by Japanese soldiers are confirmed by the General A Staff cf the Impelial Japanese Army. In a circular memorandum to the rank and tile of the Japanese force in China, Prince Kanin. the Chtof of the
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  • 64 11 Reuter. 0 Barcelona. Jane 22. PREMIER NEGRIN told the Cabinet that the spirit and morale In Republican j territory was such that he had absoI lute confidence in the future. The Premier has be.en on a tour ol 1 inspection ol the frontier and it is understood is
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  • 476 12 Uneventful But Successful* Flight To East CWOOPINfJ gracefully nut of the clouds, g EMM pin-point when it firs: appeared from the west, Sunderland. 30-tons of fashioned steel, Britafn'a largest "flying battksiiip"' landed at Seletar yester- day at 3.20 p.m. TOUR other 20-ton flying boats P
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  • 143 12 Singapore, Wednesday. nURING the hearing of a case in the V Fourth Police Court, this morning, a Chinese entered into a conversation with a compatriot seated next to him. Their voices grew louder with tne result that the Court was disturbed. "Brinpr thai man who is alking,"
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  • 43 12 Singapore, Wednesday. The Woodlands Road speed limit of 30 m.p.h. for lorries has been revived at last. Before Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning, five Johore lorry drivers were fined $5 each for exceeding the limit.
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  • 165 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AT this morning's meeting of tne rielangor State Council, the State Treasurer moved the Final Supply Bill, 1938, sanctioning the sum of $616,110 59, which excess of expenditure was approved in respect of certain services last year. The Bill
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  • 202 12 Singapore, Wednesday. SPONTANEOUS response to the appeal of the Chinese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Mr. Kao Ling Pai, is expected from the Chinese community here. According to an order by the Chinese Central Government, the entire populace of China will go vegetarian on
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  • 328 12 Singapore, Wednesday. "WHILE I was checking up the TT spare parts the accused picked up the starting handle and dealt me a blow on the head He struck again but I partly warded off the second blow with my left forearm and then lost consciousness,"
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  • 36 12 The "Pencharan Muda" music party who are well-known among kronchong ioyers, will entertain visitors to the Malay Weekly Fair at the Malay Settlement on Saturday night commencing from 7.30. No charge will be made.
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  • 58 12 m Singapore, "Wednesday. Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. A. McElwaine, in the High Court today, Mr. Mowbray Garden was admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court. Mr. J. T. Haydon appeared on behalf cf the petitioner, and Dr. C H
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  • 20 12 A SIDE VIEW of the "Sunderland," the biggest R.A.F. flying battleship, which arrived at Seletar yesterday.
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  • 94 12 Reuter. Canton, June 22. JAPANESE planes appeared at 6.15 a.m. and began bombing in the Wongsha vicinity, dropping a dozen incendiary bobms and causing between 30 and 35 casualties, while several houses were demolished. The planes flew again over Shameen, despite foreign protests. A Hongkong message
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  • 143 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. HIS Highness the Sultan of Selangor was the receipient of congratulations from Unofficial Members, for whom Mr. E D Shearn acted as spokesman, when the Sultan presided over the State Coun cil meeting this morning. Mr. Shearn said, "We
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  • 139 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. rE Copra Dealers' Bill, designed to bring about control of dealers in copra in order to protect the producers by checking malpractices, was moved by the Legal Adviser at this morning's meeting of the Selangor State Council and passed.
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  • 362 12 Dismissed With Costs Singapore, Wednesday. A CLAIM for $3,500 as damages for breach of contract, and costs, brought by Khye Giap and Company against the Hagemeyer Trading Company, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day. The plaintiffs were represented
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  • 90 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. Feople lilre him are a menace to the lives o| pther people on the roads," said 14*. 2. Turner, police magistrate, referring to a Chinese bus driver, who stood fcharged with speeding.He was alleged to have driven his bu£ at
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  • 97 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. CROCODILES, that have been the cause of loss of life in certain districts in Selangor were the subject of discussion at this morning's meeting of the Selangor State Council, held at Klang. Mr. F. B. O'Malley, newly appointed a
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  • 233 12 "OVER ZEALOUS" Singapore, Wednesdj "IN a case of this sort it is mv opi--1 nion that the handcuff unnecessary. All these peopli appear to be respectable. I don't see any reason why they g have been handcuffed No j some police officers are a little
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  • 169 12 Singapore, Wednesday MEMBERS of the Singapore Filipmo Community and their friends turned out in big numbers on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Jose Rizal, Filipino Martyr and National Hero at 1-A Kirk Terrace. The reception was sponsored by the Singapore Filipino Association. The celebrations started
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  • 84 12 Singapore, Wednesday. rjAIL of $200 was asked for this morning in the Second Police Court when a case, in which a Cantonese, Lee Yok Cham, 23, laced a theft charge. W3 postponed to June 29 for mention. Yok Cham, who gave the police a Johore Bahru address,
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  • 115 12 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Municipal Health Statement for the week ending June 18, gives the total death rate at 28.79 per mille per annum, compared with 30.46 in the preceding week and with 27.60 in the corresponding week ot last year. The chief causes of mortality arc, enteric
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  • 59 12 Reuter. YANGTSE CRISIS Shanghai. June 22 ADMIRAL Yarnell thr D\a Com mander-in-chiei has sailed Nanking and Wuhu this morning investigate condition, oh the Yang* c at first hand ir_ the light erf th< Japanese contention that th Yangtse most te kept c!o£'-d tc foreign shipping for military reasons.
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  • 671 13 BLIND PROFESSOR TALKS TO ROTARIANS Singapore, Wednesday. BLINDNESS is one of the greatest calamities that can befall manKind." declared Professor Homer S. Wong, who until recently was the Dean ol the College of Fine Arts. Peking, in j ourse ol his address
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  • 61 13 ARRESTED in Taiping on Tuesday as A the result of a disturbance in the Coronation Cafe, two Singapore Europeans named Mcllroy and Plastel were en urged in the Penang Middle Court yesterday with the theft of three motor cars betwe» n June 16 and 21.
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  • 38 13 Information has been received that 155 state-aided labourers will arrive to-day by the Rajula. It is expected that 58 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak, and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 671 13 THAT action should be started in Malaya to weaken Japan by means ot lan economic boycott, active assistance to China for delence and by relief funds for the victims of var. is the essence ot a letter received by the Malaya Tribune to-day from the Canton
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  • 172 13 JjpHREE officers and three men were killed in the flying fatality off Cape Raehado (near Port Dickson) wh2n two Royal Air Force Vickers Vildebeeste torpedo bombers attached to No. 100 Squadron crashed into the sea on Tuesday night. The names of the six victims were announced
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  • 47 13 Members of the party are kindly requested to note that Mr. Lim Wah Choo is no more the honorary secretary. All communications are to be addressed to Mr. B. Swee Hoon, Hon. Secretary, 102. Minto Road, or c.o Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., Singapore.
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  • 202 13 TWO new planes for Wearne's Internal Air Service are leaving England en July 1, according to a statement issued by Wearne's to the Malaya Tribune to-day. Th<w arc two De Havilland 86 aeroplanes to supplement the present service m Malay.' Ihe company's pilots. Captain
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  • 33 13 Reuter. New York, June 22. Gene Sarazen is not competing in the Eritish open but plans to play in the American professional championship at Shawnee Ond Elaware on July 10.— Reuter.
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  • 470 14 GERMAN TAKES A TERRIBLE BEATING Reuter. New York, Juno 23. pi<;ll H thousand people saw Joe Louis, holder of the world heavyweight boxing title, sensationally defeat Max Schmeling:, the (German challenger, by a technical knock-out* in the first round of their fifteen
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    29 14 Max Sthmeling, German contender, j who previously knocked ont the j Brown Bomber, has had his hopes of wearing the world heavyweight I crown ended, probably for ever.
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    23 14 JOE LOUIS, the Negro hea\yweight i'ham pi on of the world, who retained his title a«ainvt SchwMng la*t night t Tribune,.
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  • 28 14 Reuter. London, Wednesday. THE Irish Derby, run to-day, resulted as follows:— ROSEWELL 1 GOLDEN SOVEREIGN 2 MANORITE 3 Nine ran. Won by 2; 3 4 .—Reuter.
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  • 70 14 Reuter. Berlin. Wednesday A DENIAL that any active German officer is involved in espionage in the United Staves is contained in a statement by the German news agency, which comments laconically: "As we learn from well-informed circles, there can be no question of espionage among active officers of the German
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  • 95 14 Reuter. I eeds, June 22. JOHNNY King, the holder, weighing B."> i beat Len Hampson Hampson being disqualified in the third round, in the fight for the British Bantamweight championship. The crowd oi 5 000 was in an uproar. Uampsen took a brief count In the
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  • 33 14 THE Sports of the Johore English Col- lege will be held on the College ground this afternoon. H.H the Sultan of Johore has kindly consented to give away the prizes.
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  • 26 14 The fifth annual athletic sports of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union, Ltd.. will be held at Victoria School around, off Jalan Besar. en Saturday July 2.
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  • 527 14 Choy Takes Menzel To 3rd Set: Match Unfinished London, June 22. FURTHER interesting results were urnvL'ed oa me third day of the Wimbledon lawn tennis tournament, amen/; ihe outstanding features being tne defeat of the German NfeiaJH in ihe
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  • 292 14 Preliminary Events t Yesterday The Combined pervfeei sports wo.i begun at Gillman 13arrack< yesterday afternoon and wi'l be continued today and concluded on Saturday. Results:— PBO YARDS RELAY. (BEATS) FIRST HEAT:—I. R.A. Biakan Mati>; 2. Inniskillings; 3. Gordon Highlanders; 4. Loyal Regiment. Time: 1 mm.
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  • 42 14 Mr. D. David, while playing tennis at Eber Road yesterday, tripped over a fence and fell into a drain ,lt Is reported) while chasing after the ball. He sustained a fractured thigh and was taken to hospital by ambujance.
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  • 42 14 Ties In the tennis tournament ai '.he V.M.C.A. are: Friday, Men's Doubles Final: H. Kamis Yadi vs. Wee Eng Lock Tan Huck Toe. Saturday, Men's Open Singles SemiFinals: Yadi vs. T. Kobayashi; See Gim Bock vs Kamis or A. Lim.
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  • 38 14 J.C.S.A. members are reminded that entries for the Association tennis tournament close on June 30. Entries with fees should be forwarded to the hon. sports secretary through the Advisory Board members on or before that date.
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  • 18 14 Mr. D. H. Kleinman, hon. referee of the Singapore L.T.A. tournament and donor of the Klinev (up (Tribune).
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  • 225 14 TIES in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournam. have been arranged as follows: THURSDAY'S TIES "B' Singles Hand: Yap Mook Run '—15.3» vs. Goh Keng Swee (—l5) 4 6. 3 —6. to finish. "A' Doubles Hand: Tay Yew Teck and Y. P. Wee —15; vs. Dr. Loh Poon Lip
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  • 406 14 Third Division Soccer c B 3; S.C.C 1 ALTHOUGH the Clerical Union beat the g a St'T 11 in the Third Division of the o 5 J,• Lea ue b .v three goals to on!* on S.C.C. Padang y-sterday afternoon they by no means gave
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  • 476 15 AT STADIUM Chinese Consolidate i heir Lead :»t:ictc 6; S.R.C 0. THE SC.F..V, last year's League I hampions and cup-holders, cons liclated their position at the top <>; the League table by convincingly in iting the Recs., scoring six goals without reply in
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  • 228 15 TIES for Monday in the Dyne Cup Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Bin-ham «scr.) vs Mis. Lov.' and Mr. Min ar A) Mr and Mrs. Miteh:ll (scr)'va Mand Mrs. Anderson i -2» SL Burk" and Miss Lnk 2vs Mrs Gnerson and Mr. Perdriau (—3> Mrs Stanledon and
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  • 222 15 Publishers .4; Indian Assn 3. IN a dull, spiritless Second Division match played at the S.H.B. ground yesterday tne Publishers defeated the Indian Association by 4—3. A see-saw affair took place for over 25 minutes with neither side gaining an advantage until the Indians opened accounts
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  • 195 15 V.M.C.A 2. Police II L PLAYING oa their own B round yesterday the Y.M.v'A. beat the Police second string by two goals to one In the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The pane W&i very evenly contested but lacked any outstanding play. There was no .<core
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  • 241 15 Terror 1; Moravi? 0. THE highlight in the match, Kwang I Seng's brilliant goal -keeping did QfOre than anything else to keep the game goalless for go minutes when the Terror and Moravia met in the Second Division of the S A.F A. League
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  • 308 15 Present Methods Unpopular? ANOTHER Hat of 21 names has been wed by the S.A F.A. for a practice <:>ir at the Anson Road Stadium on day, Juno ?.o. in preparation for apore's next Malaya Cup outing, Malacca at Malacca on July 2. cal outcome of
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  • 84 15 The following Will rcorosent the Indian Association at cricket in their week-end m On h Saturday against the Y.M.CA on rhp YMCA. ground at 2 p.m.: Aboasbohv. Choor Singh. Wazir Singh Tharam Singh, Tahir All, Dharmaraj, fe.S. Varma M. J. Chandy S. Angulha, M. B. Singh fee
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  • 1160 16 PREMIER ON SPAIN BOMBINGS London, June 21. WITHOUT active intervention in the war in Spain there is no means by which the British Government can ensure the safety of British ships trading with Spain, declared the Premier in the Commons to-day. He repeated that
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  • 114 16 (United Press). Simla, June 15 MR. L. Wilson, Chief Commissioner of Railways, and Mr. B. M. Staig, C.5.1., 1.C.5., Financial Commissioner of Railways, propose going on tour from July 18, 1938, arriving back In I Simla on August 6. During their tour, which will comprise visits
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  • 82 16 Reuter. Paris, June 21. THE French Government intends to stand firm on the question of Hainan Island, according to well-informed quarters. The Japanese occupation of the Island would be considered harmful to French interests, guaranteed by the Franco-Japa-nese Treaty of 1907, by which France stands.
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  • 183 16 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear ct the ranee as possible during the "aiming rifle" "anti-aircraft" and "sub Cclibre" gun practice which will take place from the under-mentioned places on the dates specified. A Red Flag will be flown from Battery
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  • 137 16 London. June 20. THE under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs announced in the Commons a' question time to-day that arrangements were Rearing completion for the early despatch to France of a commission consisting of British. Swedish and Norwegian experts to report on aerial Dombardments in Spain. The commission, whose headouarters
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  • 995 16 (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. "AN 1.0. U. is not a legal document, and it cannot bear interest Xnu declared Mr. K. R. Blackwell, M.C.S., Official Assignee. Federated Malay States, daring 'he course of an enlightening talk in th Xowi
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  • 23 17 A. K. Sourour, of the BBC's staff, broadcasting a description of Piccadilly Circus from the balcony of an adjacent building.
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  • 172 17 CANADA 'S FEDERATION ANNIVERSARY JULY 1, the day on which Canada celebrates the anniversary of the federation of the various provinces in 1867, will be observed in the Daventry transmissions by a programme with a special significance for Canadian listeners. The High Commissioner for Canada in London, the Hon. Vincent
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  • 133 17 SIR Adrian Boult, BBC Director o* Music, will conduct an all-Btahms programme in the last of the Empire Symphony Concerts, to b* broadcast from Daventry in the near future. Carl Flesch. 4he famous violinist, wiU be the solo artist, and will olay Brahms'.-. Concerto in D. one
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    • 1354 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When Andjyhere To Listen In SINGAPORE CALCUTTA ZHL 1 333 Mc s (225.0 m.) TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 pm vuc 610 Mcs < 491 m uu M i sic GSG 17.79 Mcs (16 Bm> 6.56 Aryans vs. Mohd. (A com--6.45 Children s Programme. (Man- GSF 15.14 Mc
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  • 441 18 Annual Review THE IMPERIAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REVIEW OF GRAIN C'lOPy:. JUST PUBLISHED. SHOWS HOW RAPIDLY CONDITIONS IN THE WORLD MARKET FOR WHEAT HAVE CHANGED IN RECENT YEARS. THE WORLD'S VISIBLE STOCKS OF WHEAT TOTALLED OVER 32 000 000 TONS AT THE END OF
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  • 24 18 Marlene Dietrich is to form a film production company in England, according to -'Variety," the America! theatrical and film trade paper
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  • 19 18 (United Press). Twenty-seven girl-students have passed the B.A. degree examination of thp Benares Hindu University this year (United Press).
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  • 102 18 London. MAURITIUS twopenny blue 1847 stamp, which had belonged to several millionaires, has been sold at Harmer's Bond-Street here, for €1,350 to Mr. Allen, of Frinton. Apart from the British fiuiana one cent, of which there is only one example, :ind the three skelling yel-
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  • 475 18 London. moon has deviated from its A rcurse to a greater extent than at any other time since records have been kept, accoiding to Dr. Harold Spencer Jones. the Astronomer Royal. The fault Yes with the earth, not with the moon, he said in
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  • 197 18 (By Arr Ma h Brussels. Sum 1! '|r you want to poium j v. hv<band, I can give you i to leave no trace: death appears 1« be quite natural." Marie Alexandrine Becker, the years-old widow accused of poh 10 women and a man. was
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  • 382 19 ™l TY TALKS WERE HELD (Bv Air Mail) Bombay, June 15. THE lull text of the series «I Jawaharlal Nehru and Mr. M A Jinnah betwe€fl Pa,M *it Jinnah which Daveri tho u-av for direct negotiations recently held a♦ u M ne ay i h.
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  • 311 19 Letter from Mr. Jinr.ah to Pandit Nehru, Dated Bombay, January 25, 1938. Pandit Jawaharlal, I am in receipt of your letter of January, 18, 1938. I must say that it is very difficult foi me to understand it. I fail to see what vou are driving at.
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  • 1498 19 fj Copy of Letter from Pandit Nehru to Mr. Jinnah datca Wardha. February 4. 1938. Dear Mr. Jinnah. Your letter of the 25th January reached Allahabad en February 1 alter i had left. It has been forwarded to me here and reached me yesterday. I am sorry
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  • 18 19 MORE LETTERS TO MORROW JHK second instalment of the Nehru-Jinnah correspondence will be published on this pave to-morrow.
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  • 295 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail). Madras, June 13. THE hina I)av" was observed in a fitting manner throughout India yesterday in response to the call of Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose, the Congress President. Processions and meetings were held to demonstrate the people's sympathy with the
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  • 58 19 (United Press). ißy Air Mail) Negapatam. June 12. i BOUT a thousand passengers and 980 A repatriates from Malaya were brought to Negapatam by the BJ.S.N. mail steamer S.S. "Raiula" on Thursday Out of thSe about 300 Passengers and 700 ■onotrifltes are bound for Madias IC ThS?
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  • 185 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail* Karachi. June 12. MR Bhulabhai Desai arrived at Karachi irom Europe by the XL M Diane yesterday morning. He was received by the Hon. Khan Bahadur Allah Bux. Chief Minister, Mr. Hatim Alavi, Mayor. Mr. Jairrmdas Daulatram, and others.
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  • 62 19 Anti T.B. Fund Exceeds Rs. 4,000,000 (United Press). <By Air Mail) Simla. June 14 rE twelfth list of subscriptions actually received up to May 31. 1938, in response to Her Excellency the Marchioness of Linlithgow's appeal for the King Emperor's Anti-Tuberculosis Fund, amounts to Rs. 3,24,! 14-13-11 which brings the
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  • 188 19 (United Press). 'By Air Mail) Bombay. June 14. MR. G. P. Hutheesingh, convener of the committee entrusted with the work of organising an ambulance unii to be sent to China on behalf of ths; Congress, in a statement to tile press says: 'I have
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  • 144 19 (United Press). Viswabharati, June 10. MR. Anil Kumar Chanda, private secretary to Poet Rabindra Nam agore. sends the following informa ;i <> i 3 bout the present condition of the Poet's health:— "Kalimpong has suited Gurudeva Poet Tagore» very well. He has improved in his general health
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  • 48 19 (United Press). The Governor-General has accepted the resignation by Mr. Samuel Aaron of liis office of Member of the Legislative Assembly and has called upon the West Coast and Nilgiris <non-Mohummadan Rural) constituency to elect a person for filling the vacancy caused, on or before July 28.—(United Press).
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