Malaya Tribune, 24 June 1938

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune flu nrantccd Largest Sales Malaya's National Newspaper: uuaranicea g Vol. XXVII, •No. 149. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, J fJnc 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938 CENTS.
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  • 48 2 'I In- liiM race of the 12-metre «iass at the Koyal Harwich Vain I Club Regatta. Sir William Hurton'v "Marine" (left) and Mr. To 11. Sopvviths Blue Mil 1m (in her first race) passins. i»»e of the new bombers at l thxstov c.
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  • 327 2 W UcN-IWG against handing over to other Kit tons leWrHdHfes held bj Briim under Mandate has heen uVcred by Sir Will bin Lead, leader of 'he Legislative €oirrcil of Tanganyika here. A principal guest of the East African Dinner CM he said that peacv could
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  • 601 2 (By Air Mail) London June 14. fJOCit-FIGHTING —meanest of all blood sports—was exposed in a northern police court. Seventeen men who veiled and cheered as pain-maddened birds hlinded and tore each other to pieces were fined. They were fortunate to escape with
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  • 90 2 Brisbane (Queensland). AN Englishman who ran away from home when he was 14 years of age has had his 106 th birthday in Brisbane. His birthday party -was spoiled because he was having the first illness of his life—a bad cold! The Englishman
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  • 292 2 United Press. i>i\ Spencer Jones, the Astronomer J Royal, told a reporter at the Obser--1 vatory that he would have to chi c k j with Edinburgh Observatory to disI cover if there was any error. rQ*£ is if they have "ot been affect. >'c,
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  • 78 2 QR Hewlett Johnson, Dean of w Canterbury, who opened a new nursery school at FTnchlev London, told the gathering that he was thrilled by what he saw ot education in Russia. Children, he said, were never caned in Russian schools. "I think," he added, "that in
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  • 113 2 CANDY, twelve-yer.r-old Scotch terrier i Jfi oi Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, ol Bertie-terrace, Leamington Spa. stayed by his rnistresses's side after she had been injured in a motor accident hid in the ambulance when she v/as taken to hospital, and got right into
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  • 360 2 A RED-HAlßfcDsun K .rl, aged seventeen, with a cigarette droopi',,,, from her carmined lips, snatched three convirts from anr in Sugarland. Texas, and drove o(T with thorn as police hullets wUsiZ past her ear. The men. Ira McCoy, a hold-up mo 1 aged
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  • 95 2 <By Air Mail» Calcutta. June 15. rpo cope with the Increasing clem;...'.: A for accommodating the offices eleven Ministers and their secretaries and several new departments whic* have come into with the inauguration of provincial Autonomy, a new S lariat building is being constructed a
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    • 79 2 Desired Forever! lips that are savagely jkM the m irresistib ly tempting; Jm |jgj cures > eternall) rem em I f|B extremely indelible, it keeps fc; V desirable! Five thrilling shades: ObUlnabh at all Drue Dfm.tmLi o 1 f 1 1 >»» Bent* Trading Co Ltd e4,,^S??: Auw p Singaoore
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    • 66 2 mi liiil i ill •hu i; < LO( X** Brand BRITISH PORTLAND i M i: nt This British Portland Cement has been put to widespread use throughout Malaya, and time has served to wove its uniformity of quality, and consistent strength. Used by the Public Works Department and Municipality throughout
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  • 221 3 I ir\RO LABOUR IS TO BE ABO i fSHKI). THIS IS ONE OF nifi MANY INTERESTING PRO KP)NS OF THE HOME SECRLr\RY'S PENAL REFORM BILL. The measure is now completed. ,id will shortly be introduced in the House of Commons. Members, however will be allowed
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  • 199 3 BECAUSE an airman flew with an adv( ti«ine banner over Manchester and Salfoid during the service and silence last Armistice Day. Mr. Justice Atkinscn recently released the advertisers from further liability under their contract and awarded th<m £300 damages. gave judgment in London in an action
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  • 56 3 A tiny 'guardsman/ complete with bearskin and miniature rifle, "on duty" in front of the crowd waiting in the Mall to watch the King ride down for the Trooping of the Colour ceremony on the Horse Guards Parade, London. The Trooping was carried out in
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  • 269 3 New York, June 12. f\SE of America's wealthiest and m..st serially prominent wowen U found her third venture into married life litUeshort of one long prize-ficht. it is revealed. ihe former Mrs John Jacob Astor came out of it much battered but with freedom:
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  • 164 3 Big Increase Following Invasion Of Amoy ■HE Joint War Risks Rafting Committee 1 of company and Lloyd's underwriters announced further variations of tne rates under paragraph (B> of the current .schedule sNo. 30). issued or March 25 last. The most important amendment is the rating of
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  • 34 3 The Shanghai Coroner recorded an cp?n verdict at the inquest or. Mr. Harold Porter, who was vice-chairman of the International Settlement Council. Mr. Porter's body was found in the Whanspoo River on April 7.
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  • 54 3 JUST IN CASE Thirty-one competitors took off from Hatfield Aerodrome. Hertfordshire, at the start of the London to Isle of Man air race Photo shows Mr. R. L. Porteo-us. who was flying a Chiltern D WX, smallest machine in the race, blowing up his lifebelt just in case cf accidents
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  • 307 3 Craze Sweeps America New York, .lune 12. i AMERICA is going crazy over a new method of hairA waving, by which a permanent wave is really permanent. In other words, once done it lasts lor e>e» It is done by a special
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  • 18 3 Kendal .Westmorland) Town Council The council £g£ I* receive a deputation at their next n*** ing.
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  • 95 3 NI.W large-scale production of stainless steel is planned at Sheffield. Nearly £100.000 is being spent by Darwins, Ltd., on a mill to roll stainless steel It win be the only rolling mm of its kind in the country, and more than 100 extra
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  • 232 3 Hayes (Middlesex) DKTTY Yates and Johnny C.ott. 55 J bcth seven years old, are home win after spending a day and Sight together like the Babes in the Wood, while hundreds of people searched for them. They live next door to one another
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  • 39 3 AT the Royal College prize-giving the Governor gave away the prizes. Immediately before, the distribution of r rizes, two photographs one of the late Sir Marcus Fernando and the other ol the late Sir Henry de Mcl were unveiled.
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  • 1602 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES 5 TWIN-SCREW MOTORSHIPS PLANNED DUTCH-BUILT CARRIERS Brazilian Government's Big Order For Year CONTRACTS for the building of five twin-screw motor cargo vessels were placed in Holland by the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul. These vessels will be placed under the management of the Lloyd Brasileiro
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    • 423 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). ifiß^llj^^^lj^^Sfi^^^^g^^^S^^^S^-^^ P. 0. S. N. 00.'g SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RANPURA 17,000 July' 1 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug.
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    • 367 4 BANGKOK LINE t Luxurious One Class Motors'hips Most CHINA JAPAN LINE. Cabins Have Adjoining Private To: Marseilles. Londs™Rs£*££ X&Effi V( sels with limited but j Hamburg and comfortable Passenger Accommodaj Prom Spore M'ca Ps. P'ng tloni 12 7 12-7 13-7 14-7 To: rt K Sald Pa,esti *c. Rotterdam, j ALSIA
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    • 228 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 8 Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVIC OUTWARD HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'pore 1933 t m.s. SAUERI AND via Manila July 6 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Ju'y 19 t m-s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aue 3 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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    • 456 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTStH E LLOYD, (Incorporated ln y>. The undernoted are the pnm, intended fixtures:— Company OUTWARD. For MANILA, HOAGKONG BHANmr. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Hue Spore "DONAU" omits Hongkor-n 38 and Japan "POTSDAM" omits North CI: L 7 "NECKER" omits Manila j»Z J HOMEWARD dU y 24 For HOLLAND,
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    • 537 5 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. rNDERS are now mviteu lor the materials or service. for v S Municipal Tender Room Date ot Closing. purchase of Scrap Iron, c, ip Steel, empty kero!e tins and damaged asohalt drums. 7j j ipC ;it $151. 12 noon, June 30, 1938 Supply
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    • 552 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Two teachers. Either Grade 1 or Graduates. Apply:—Manager. Bandar High School, BaUi Pahat. WANTED—Cashier on a salary of $45 Tf p.m. Security essential Stale age. qualifications ard nationality, able tc speak English and keep Cash Book. Apply Box No. 259, co The Malr.va Tribune, Singapore. ptLERK required by
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    • 286 5 MM m ww ■■■mil mum- i«"7 nr. f FOR USE IN SHOPS OFFICES I HOME. I PATENT DRiER effective, durable and of Nmple I use, sold at BABA Co., ud. MIDDLE RD.. SINGAFORE. |j 'PHONE 2115. ■wmmwmmmmamtun-* '^v^mmaammmmmwmt. WE STOCK AND SELL MORE WATCHES than any other firm in Malaya
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    • 93 5 31 World Records 1 Rolex Prince Opposite Clifford Pier You Can Be Your Own Beauty Specialist by using "SKIMS A ML A" HAIR OIL. The Finest Herbal Preparation. UNITED PRODUCE AGENCY, 72, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. CAPSULES safe and sure cure for acute ami chronic urethral discharges, etc., in ether
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    • 288 5 GIVE YOUR I AIR Polished Loveliness jßm<jt* M\ Wt-., sheen, net. I WP&Jm'' k jfo'i y% «V Wl lief to Vft effect i i'9f viH Antmi *5 IriMifcmiwT, Xc- I y in.inbcr ux>, thai j Amami PrilUanI natural Colour. FOUH TONES: 1 x >v Henna, Special Henna. Camomile BAm AMAMI
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    • 58 5 lOR DEFIKDABILITT l The merit 01 superiority of Gold Leaf Tea is that it ll drawn Lorn the cool Highlands of Ceylon. Gold Leaf Tea ll a perfect Tea. y a. BARTHOLOMEUBZ, LTD. Pure Malabar Indian I SANDAL WOOD OIL Certified By The Bombay Government Chemical Analyser. Obtainable a 1:
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  • 178 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore. June 24. MINING. London Tin three month.' £188.0.0. unchanged. Spot £187.0.0 unchanged and New York 42 5/ R cents, UJ cent. Markets again opened quite cheerfully and with further advances in both Tin and Rubber In New York combined with an
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  • 18 6 lhe price or tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $96 (up London spot £186-5 (down 20
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  • 17 6 Ihe price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 21" (up Sellers 22 (up
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  • 121 6 Singapore, June 24. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Flancius 22; Yuen&ang 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Shirala 18; Bard wan 16; Centaur 12. Empire Dock I Entrance Gate 2) Steel Navigator 32; Silverash
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  • 876 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 23, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Seller Ampat Tin 4 2'/ 2 4 7i/ 2 Asam Kumbang 28 30; Austral Malay 42 6 47 6nor Ayer Hitam 221- 23-xd Ayer Weng 0 57'/, 0 62y 2 Bangrin Tin
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  • 340 6 Singapore, June 24. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4:3 4 9 Ayer Hitams 22 23-xd Bangrins 19 6 20 6 Batu Selangor 1.30 i 35 Chenderiangs 15 10 Hitam Tin 0.38 0 43 Hongkong Tin 21 21 Hong Fatts 1.04 108 J dri Hyd- G3 7
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  • 113 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. Jui:e) 215 8 H% Good F A Q. in bales (F.O.B. June» 20 7 8 21 1 a No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* 'awardable Singapore I 21 1 2 21 5 4
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  • 220 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. June IU» ClOse financial TIN- Date Ex DHr. year Ayer Hitan Tin 10,Na34 June 7 K£ 20 Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 Jim* m *rr Jelapang Is. No !2 June 22 j un l 20 22!
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  • 207 6 4% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5 To 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 inn mo 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int 2 0m Mar. 31. Sept. 30 107 nn 4V 2 1909 red.
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  • 365 6 j LONDON COMMODITIES SJ-« Previous ToiT 0 11 g *3 Buyers Ui Forward Uu, y »L 2nd Forward August, g -«p Sellers 6 1 g n i«t 3rd Forward <Oc< Lec.) Buyers 6* Si 6 amtn 69 ie 6 13 ie PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous L ThjJ
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    • 181 6 THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCHs 6, D Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed PoM £2,000,000 R?s^"£| C v P1 1 £1,000,000 «c.served Bund 500 nan HEAD OFFICE: LONDON j Branches: K^rh, Calcu "a, Colombo, Madras, Amara, Baghdad j re BaSra MolSland CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened I and
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    • 50 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD (Incorporated In New Zealand) Established 1872 W. J. DiXTER, Manager Finlayson Green. Tel. 5816. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. HRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AM) PUBLIC LI ABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: ICD, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager.
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    • 121 6 i ————_5!^S!^B^^^^Mi—————_ Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation LtdJl (Incorporated in the Straits Stttlements) •SSPSSS I}? Accountant 3026 I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." I LONDON BANKERS- /fSX tf NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd. lN4irw, I 11 I living Trust Co., I Uoydi Bank Ltd VJp%2o Chase National Bank. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: r^^ :E
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  • 358 7 THE political and economic barometer appears at long last to be veering in the direction of Fair. The change is largely psychological, and represents 8 complete reversal of the recent tendency t 0 seek out and stress any factors of depression, says Messrs Stanton Nelson Co
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  • 36 7 Miss Doris J. Watson, of London Olympiads, the Southern Counties ICO yards champion, exercising in Battersea Park, London, In preparation fat the Women's Athletic Association's championships to take place next mouth.
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  • 512 7 Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. I S. E. Levy and Co., and Messrs. Swan JES& »ft 1 STOCKS. Despite the obvious vulnerability or in averages; o f to enter the we believe that o an a n m V eig hbourhood P«ing, however, is
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  • 198 7 Guthrie Co/8 weeKiy Statement In their weekly rubber report dated Singapore, Thursday, noon, Guthrie Co., Ltd., state. During the week under review all markets have steadily advanced. A complete change of sentiment la apparent m New York influenced no doubt to some extent by the Improvement In the
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  • 78 7 "The Malayan Architect", published by the Institute of Architects of Malays which has just been received, contains an interesting account of the new building at the junction of Ceril Street and D'Almeida Street, for the Netherlands Trading Society. Plans of the buildinp give a very good idea
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  • 57 7 Singapore, Thursday. CAUGHT by the Magistrate (air. G. S. Rawlings) in the act. of talking 111 ihe Third Police Court this morning after Ms worship had administered a icbuke to a Chinese for the same offence, Vaitilingam Chet.tiai. a spectator was hauled up before his worsnip and
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  • 358 7 f f (By Air M:?il) London, June 12. I HAVE been watching the world's largest tin dredger biting iti way 1 through the bed of the sea towards a shipwrecked treasure of £2 000 000 in English gold (writes a special correspondent). When they
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  • 97 7 Willis's guide to Singapore and Malaya a new and revised edition of the former "Willis's Guide to Singapore j has just been published and contains I some very interesting information fcr tourists and visitors to this country. I The book has been completely re- written and new features
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 t so near to nature's food lj3 I If! Only our long years of research and carefully L LISS recorded experience could accumulate the (l f I P 1 knowledge that makes the present-day Glaxo such a worthy SUCC£SSOr t0 mother 3 ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD., SINGAPORE, PENANG, BANGKOK. I W
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    • 611 7 I BOYLES BROS. MULLING CO., LTD. TEMPORARY OFFICES: nil iva. 17 PAFFLFS HOTEL. STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IFOII. "'"DIAMOND SSo CONTRACTORS ft MANTJF AI<TUREKS. EXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your core drilling problem... WE STOCK READY SET WIS. Boy,es Bros. Co CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION
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  • 149 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qanias> today. Deliveries of boxholdjers* letters uniy 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. 'London* by Air (Imperial* to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 112 8 British Official Wireless London. .Ti ne 23. Paris 177 59 64 I New York 4 9S~ U Montreal 5 01 Brussels 29.22 Geneva 21.59 Amsterdam 8.95 Milan 94' 4 Berlin 12.303 4 Pra iite 142*4 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39'o Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110> 4
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  • 47 8 Mr. R. J. de Touche. Carrier representative of United Engineers, Ltd.. Singapore, has proceeded to Kuala Lumpur from Cameron Highlands and is staying at the Majestic Hotel. Mr. de Touche is investigating the possibilities of spreading the knowledge and use of air conditioning in the Federal Capital.
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  • 13 8 FOOTBALL: Malaya Cup, Combined Services v. Johore, Stadium.
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  • 137 8 PAVILION: "This'll Make You Whistle," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Nothing Sacred." 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Jawani-Ki-Hawa," (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "Mr. Amman ji," r (Tamil), 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: 'Marie Walewska"—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. RITZ: This Way Please" and "Love Is News"—7.45 p.m.
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  • 17 8 RAFFLES HOTEL: Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 p.m. to midnight.
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  • 154 8 o ,x- Singapore, j U n* 21 L. (£iam) V/. Coast No. l per KovaVi K. iSiam) W. Coast No. 2pS Kcva R <Siam; w. Coast No. 3 per X Siam Rice "Lowhway" No 1 >v Siam Rice "Lowhway" No 2 *t, Jti Siam Rice "Lowhway" No! 3 Siam
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  • 34 8 Mr. G. G. Fitzmaurice. third untitled adTi&er in the Foreign Office, has been attached to the United Kingdom trane negation to the United States -n a: cdviaory capacity and sailed for Wa .'-'ion \esterday.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 MALAYA*! PftEMIEQ HOTEL k j ro-M<,m COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 P.M. to Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE. I RAFFLES HOTEL ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS. Isea viwlroml s TO-NIGHT! S I SPECIAL DINNER DANTE. > V DINNER ft DANCE MUSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN
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    • 94 8 MALAYAX Itiruitl» BROKi:\ WITH "NEW HUDSON" I IKLE ALFRED DA SILVA winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Serem'jan-and-back Cych; Road Race in the RECORD TIME OF 4 hrs. 19 inins. in a held of 27. HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" NEW 111 DSONS" ARE BRITISH BUILT AND THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 285 8 j POSTAL I\ 11 I I M.i \4 E j •j, TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Bonka June 24 1 p.m. Africa East Coogee;; M 24 2 p.m. \m£ tenth -Coogee' 24 2 p.m. RiirnSi 'Coogee" 24 2 p.m Burma "Coogee" 24 nm Canada Whole "Coolie"
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  • 235 9 fo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—It la characteristic of the Tri- hnne to take up anv deserving cause, it has been, of late, advocating a neter control ever cyclists. Tune and again has the Tribune >ointed out the fallacy of imposing
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  • 85 9 tTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Sir —I am sure, the Singhalese community, and those interested in the welfare of Ceylon, are delighted to see a special space devoted to news from that Colony. Your journal well deserves to be railed Malaya's "National Paper" as. if
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  • 273 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune^ Sir —There has been a lot recently in th- Press about, the stand-offishness oi 5fte official in relation to the man in the street. "Snoopishness" your paper calls it. It is probable that such things do exist, but they must be few
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  • 120 9 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. T o-day, "C eylonese Teacher" advocates more support from Government for private schools. (To the Editor of the Sir,-On awaking tms monung fi the public
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  • 230 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunej Sir,—Credit must undoubtedly be ?iven to Captain Hashim, when he spoke pertinently on the delinquent state of education in Malaya at the meeting of the Legislative Council cn Monday last. The hon. member quoted Ceylon as a parallel that Malayan
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  • 209 9 fTo the «Htor o/ Si M 1i 1 ocl P8 Barbcr' published in your by Mr. h vs '"0 in which he depaper mar ner scissors had plores the ruthiessn s hown in s-9£r.i-' Ut n is'myopmionthat m trying to official regulain studied the saner psychoitions, has not
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  • 48 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunej c ir __i understand that some miners Vn favour of Government contiol of are In favour ox tjn in "?^>^o 0 ve?n%^U O0 ™,r m a"o- taUe the mattor of rubber right, and coupon control. FAIRPi^Y. Singapore, June t6.
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  • 165 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribute; Sir.-Apropos L.K.C. s letter of June 17 I wish to thank him for ventilating the Clerical Union's activities. Prior to reading Us views, I nave perceived that the Club has rendered a great help to certain sections pt tne clerical bodies.
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  • 381 9 A WELL-KNOWN and respected member of the Eurasian community in the person of Mr. Aloysius King Chamarcttc. passed away at his residence yesterday afternoon at the age of oa years. Mr Chamarette had been ailing for some time. Born in India. Mr. Chamarette went to
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  • 40 9 Mr B Cooper, retired Assistant Superintendent, Surveys. Kedah, who is now in private practice at Sungei Patani left by the s.s. Swarten Hondt for New Zealand via Java, Papua and New Caledonia. He expects to be back early next year.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 360 9 INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT Put on 3 lbs. in 30 Days. Doctors know that Halibut Liver Oil is [nil of Vitamins tnat make flesh, create appetite, buiid up the power to resist disease, and put good, solid flesh on men and women who are underweight But many people's stomachs rebel against
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    • 273 10 I OPENIX*. TO-NIGHT at the IAPITOIJ I I 1 United Artists' uproarious comedy "KNOCK-OUT," FILMED ENTIRELY I IN TECHNICOLOUR with The Stars cf "MY MAN GODFREY" and "A S STAR IS BORN" Together for the first Time Some Kind I IN THIS CORNER we g.ve you gave S^^^^^^^^^S UNTIL j
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    • 348 10 .1 J The Scene Shifters Present "LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A Comedy in Three Acts. At the I Victoria Theatre at 9.30 p.m. Sharp 25th JUNE, 1938 Booking at Littles $2 and $1. i I THE FAVORITE I SOAP A.' mWw^ YOUTH AND BEAUTY l 4l. A \lfilfilC To-Night To-Morrov Night
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    • 374 10 PA V LI O 5 TO-NIfiHT 6.15 ...i-l I j JACK'S AT HIS BEST IN ll #iBl j THIS MERRY MUSICAL Mg\ Mf MIRTH-MAKER.SINGING AND M| A DANCING AT THE TOP OF WfiLw HIS FORM WITH ELSIE IHPIN RANDOLPH JEAN GILLIE Hfe WM AND OTHER LOVELIES HjM^H| Distributed by Columbia
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 437 11 [THI TRUI TONIC FOOD OfrtolMfcfe of mil OMwnJm *md Storm NEW. EFFICIENT AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLES. Never neglect discomfort or pain In the stomach—it may be a warning of serious illness. Bisma-Rex will put you right. It is a thoroughly up to date we'l balanced formula tried and
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    • 207 11 cnses includes passengers carried in vehicles. I SSf "vehicle[™rer?!n[the SB. will be in a stater poMt.on. i. „„«.r «hn takes his vehicle into the F.M.S. must comply with myi ny e M X law wh Ist u'ng his vehicle there. This will also apply to a vehi*:;&en filto «2 S.S
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    • 513 11 THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE IS CLOSED UP FOR COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN AIR CONDITIONING PLANT. WATCH FOR THE GRAND GALA OPENING OF THE \E W \E»AM B it A SUN TALKIE "(New World)" j 7 30—TO-NIGHT—9.3O BOBBY BREEN IN RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" THE SENSATIONAL NINE-YEAR-OLD star
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 298 11 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS \Tfiere are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of Me 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is SUNDAY, JULY 3 provided specially for them, Secre- SOON PH19Q KOK: JTwa-loh-koh taries are vivited to co-operate in keep- Practice at club premises, 7 80 pm it up-to-date
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  • 91 12 T AN—Mr. Tan Koon Hong of the Chartered Bank of Singapore, aged 63 pa=\s- Mo on a e ce J un y at his residence. No. 20, Rambutan Road, off .Too Chiat Place, on 21st June, 1938, He leaves belli! a Iils beloved wife, one son, Mr
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  • 355 12 JHE announcement that a commission of expert educationalists is to visit Malaya to inquire into the advisability or otherwise of making university education available in the Colony is the first definite step which has been taken to achieve an object which the whole country desires. Almost simultaneously with
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  • 718 12 NOEL BARBER WRITES £)EAR Mr. Man-in-dress-clothes: I sat just behind you the other night in the cinema, and I thought then that I ought to write to you. In fact, funnily enough, I always sec?m to be sitting behind you. When
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  • 186 12 NOTES COMMENTS Darts For Darts' Sake jhe game of carts was not very popular In Singapore until quite recently, but is now catching on in pub: c fa your and beginning to find its way Into the clubs, it hcs been booking in Britain for a year pasl, and was
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  • 271 12 ACCORDING to latest reports from official sources, Japanese foreign trade has deteriorated to the 1934-35 average. The obvious conclusion to be drawn from this decided decline is that the effects of a long-protracted war are beginning to make themselves felt i n the economic life of the Island
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  • 294 12 £VER since the introduction of the aeroplane as an engine of war. the question cf whether the Navy or the Air Force will play B more Important part in future hostilities has been the subject of constant discussion among appropriate auth i rities. Recent experience leads one
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  • 235 12 k .MAGISTRATE states that a grocer has no bu iness to :efuse to s?rve a customer. On the contrary, he must have a very good one. England declared with 658 for eight wickets in the first innings of the opening Test. Australia is considering a suggestion
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  • 58 13 Reuter. London, June 23. THE King and Queen have accepted the suggestion of M. Lebrun, the French president, to postpone their state visit to Paris, in view of the death of the Queen's mother. The visit was arranged for next week but will now take
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  • 141 13 Reuter. Berlin, June 23. A UNIVERSAL labour service for all men and women of German nationality is instituted by a decree issued by General Goering as head of the four year plan. Every fit man and woman will be obliged to work at a special post
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  • 805 13 LA BOUR URGES ACTION IN DEFENCE OF SHIPPING Lively Debate In Commons Reuter and British Official Wireless. MOVING the n London, June 23. attention to titeSSL yttSTTS to Call Valencia, the two ships off MM at all ffi ship^S^^ trade. They had non-intervention observers on boMSHS case a Frenchman, in
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  • 44 13 Caesar, a dog that looks like a raccoon and is a pet in the Chilrirenls Zoo in London, is the "Peter Pan" of the Zoo. He is seen taking a feed from one of the hostesses at the Zoo.
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  • 302 13 Premier's Gibe At "LL G" British Official Wireless. Loudon, June 23. TOWARDS the end of his speech in the Commons debate the Premier examined suggestions put forward for obtaining redress from Genera! Franca. Of Mr. Lloyd George's proposal or. Tuesday that Franco's aeii-dromes should
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  • 95 13 London, June 23. THE Prime Minister announced in the Commons to-day that in view cf the importance of the work of the Home Office in connection with air raid precautions Earl Winterton. chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has agreed to help the Home Secretary with
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  • 252 13 London. June 23. THE Air Minister (Sir Kingsley Wood) launched a record Air Force recruiting campaign to-day, appealing for 31,650 men in the current financial year. This is equal to the entire strength of the Air Force before the expansion began three years ago, and
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  • 208 13 British Official Wireless. London, June 23. THERE will be DO court mourning for the Counts of Strathmore, the Queen'- mother, who died last night. Their Maicsties will observe family mcuining, as will also the members oi the Royal Household in attendance. Queen Mary drove to Buckingham
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  • 25 13 Fourteen miners at Grimethorpe Corlliery, Yorkshire, remained half a mile below ground for 20 hours over a grievance concerning the condition of the cnnl face
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  • 233 13 Hankow, June 23. HHRE ranftse has overflowed both A its and south baiik-. in •he neighbourhood of Taibu (in Anhui, between Anking ami Jlankcw). It is felt that Japanese pressure is now relieved, scale military operations being now impas>: F;eld headquarters at Taibu telephoned
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  • 37 13 Navvies engaged in street repairs have discovered beneath the pavement cf the market place at Bunz'au. in Silesia, tlr long-lost foun^'aticr-stone of a monument to Field-Marshal Prince KutusofT, who commanded the Russian Army against Napoleon in 1812.
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  • 284 13 Reuter. Geneva, June 23. rpHL Opium Advisory Commute,- his adopted a resolution drawing the attention of the League Council to the seriousness of the situation in the Far East as revealed by the rebates during the present session. The Corui.utee requests Council to take most energetic
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  • 122 13 Reuter. London, June 24. THE atmosphere of buoyant optimism, which pervades the London rubber market, may be attributed partly to the recent small but persistent American consumer buying, bear-covering and partly to the belief that heavy supplies of spot are near, and first-hand rubber hanging over the
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  • 40 13 resident Lebrun has signed a decree granting a pardon to Reginald Thurston, a British subject, formerly of the French Foreign Leg* or, who at Fez last year was sentenced to penal servitude for life on a charge of attempted murder.
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  • 1651 14 MUNICIPAL HEALTH REPORT SINGAPORE'S insanitary hausing and the general shortage of houses in the town arc given as reasons for the number of deaths last year due to bronchitis, pneumonia and tuberculosis in Singapore, according to the report of Dr. P. S. Hunter,
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    51 14 Representatives of the Mongolian and Tibetan communities in Hankow held a social recently in honour of the World Students' Delegation, when speeches were made condemning Japanese rutblessness. Our photo, received by air mail from Hankow, shows Mr. Yao Lv Po Sze, (standing, with beard) Mohammedan representative, making a
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  • 187 14 Singapore. Thursday. HOH Swee Loy young mother of a three -year-old Chinese boy who met his death when he fell into an open drain give evidence in the Coroner's Court to-day at an inquiry into the death of ihe child. "My baby was playing
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  • 152 14 FIRE AT FRASER NEAVE'S THE prompt appearance of the Fire Brigade prevented what might have been a serious outbreak of fire with heavy damage at Messrs. Fraser Neave aerated water works at Trafalgar Street last night. The building, where the fire took place, adjoined the delivery store, which contained packed
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  • 89 14 Mr. Khoo Soo Jin of Penang has issued invitations for the wedding of his second daughter. Miss Khoo Kirn Hean to Mr. Yeoh Cheang Chuan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Yeoh Cheow Chong The wedding will take place at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at 1 p.m.
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  • 608 14 Singapore, Thursday. "THIS has been a hit or miss sort of prosecution. No doubt the conduct of the appellants gave rise to suspicion (Mat they were concerned in tv importation of chandu, but that is not proof Although there can be no possession
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  • 173 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. GREAT interest has been aroused among the Malays in Negri Sembilan following the announcement to-day that with the consent of the major chiefs of Rembau, the British Resident of Negri has decided that a successor be found for the
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  • 328 14 oSingapore,0 Singapore, Thursday NG CHENG LIU, sister of o n Ah Kuan, a Chinese uoman who ccmmitted suicide by hangin-' on June 18, told Mr. \V. G. Porter the Coroner, this morning that the night previous to her death her sister had appeared
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  • 167 14 JACK Buchanan has seldom oeen seen in a funnier film than 'This Will make You Whistle," the British production which heads the bill at the Pavilion for the next few days. Jack Buchanan, who is supported by such well-known stars as Elsie Randolph, Jean Gillie, William
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  • 114 14 Reuter. Berlin. June 22. AN anti-Jewish speech by Dr. Goebbels last night was followed by fresh press outbursts against Jews, whose presence in the streets and cafes the newspapers describe as "scandalous impudence" and the Jews are told to "clear out." The word Jews covers the oavements
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  • 56 14 Mr. R. W. Hughes has accepted the Presidency of the Association of NonGovernment Employees, Kuala Lumpur, and the Hon'ble Mr. Lai Tet Loke has consented to be one of the Vice-Presi-dents. The chairman of the Association is Mr. K. A. Narayanan, the hon. treasurer Mr. M P. Menon, and the
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  • 445 15 (From Our Own Reporter) m Ipoh, Thursday. G comments on the general aas practised in the M a Tav an f jUdicial »*»««>««- -iveness on the criminas"r LhT attendant ln perak AKi2e CoUlt by iDDKfcssiwu ms lordship, the Hon Mr. H w. J. W. Hastings,
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  • 374 15 Singapore, Thursday. TWO soldiers from the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers who allegedly attempted to steal three cars belonging to three Europeans which were parked outside Namazie Mansions in Stamford Road in the early hours of the morning of Apr. 5, were this morning produced before Mr.
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  • 57 15 Reuter. Shanghai, June 23. ADMIRAL Yamell the U.S. Comman-der-in-chief has sailed to Nanking and Wuhu this morning to investigate conditions on the Yangtse at first hand in the light, of the Japanese contention that the Yangtse must be kept closed to foreign shipping for military reasons. He expects
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  • 96 15 Singapore, Friday. THE annual prize distribution of the Anglo-Chinese SchWl took place this morning, when (he boys of the school assembled to receive their wards for the years work. Mr T. W. Hinch, the principal, in giving his speech prior to the distribution, which was performed
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  • 112 15 Reuter. Swatow, Jur.e 23. THE city was raided twice this morning at 8 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. and the railway .station, the principal objective, was badly damaged. The city's watermain has burst and a serious water shortage is threatened but the actual casualties are few.
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  • 125 15 (From Our Own Correspondenti Muar, Thursday. A CASE of considerable interest was begun before Inche Ahmad bin Haron, this morning when Soh Teck and a Javanese. Sayuti, were charged with having been in possession of a still for the manufacture of. liquor when they had no licence and
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  • 393 15 BUT FOOD LAWS TOO SLACK XT a moment when the incidence of typhoid is very great, 96 deaths having been recorded last week from enteric, the report of Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Health Officer, for the year 1937 is very interesting. He gives
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  • 47 15 Mr. Teoh Kim Swee, Chief Clerk, District Office, Kinta, who has been stationed In Batu Gajah for several years, will be proceeding on transfer to Land Office, Kuala Lumpur, to-day (June 24). He will be succeeded by Mr. Loo Kirn Thuan of the Audit Office, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 248 15 FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD j if k IS: I PARKINSON'S 1; WHOLESOME j j CONFECTIONERY I AGENTS: Advt. of Singapore C(Ad Storage Co., Ltd. mm^mmm Ci?. 39A. SIME DARBY Co., Ltd: 0 I IBKLjjK^ —1 The Ifi:rh Standard of ri&nee music which has j i always l>cen associated wiih the
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  • 422 16 KHO SIN KIE BEATS COLLINS FINE FEAT Choy Nearly Beat Menzel London, June 23. GOOD progress is being made at Wimbledon, where the Australian cricketers were present yesterday: Chov, the Chinese, by nearly beating Menzel, the Czechoslovakia Davis Cup player, nearly crcated the first surprise of Wimbledon.
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  • 18 16 The Chinese Swimming Cub pagar lights will be on to-night and to-morrow 7.30. weather permitting.
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  • 81 16 Reuter. Liverpool, June 24. DAVE Crowley, weighing 9.5 won the British Lightweight championship to-night, by outpcmling the holder, Jimmy Walsh (9.8) in a fifteen round contest. Crowley gave a rousing two handed display that was full of action. Walsh was mainly on the defensive. He sustained
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  • 331 16 Yesterday's Events At Gillman il'llE Combined Services sports meet was continued at Gillman Batracks The finals will be held to-mcrrow. R.A. (Blakan Mati) are in the lead so far but are closely challenged by the Punjab Regt., the Malay Regt. and the Fusiliers. Yesterday's results:— High
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  • 156 16 THE ladies' soc.al match between the Island Club end the Singapore Golf Club, played at the Island Club on Wednesday, resulted in a win lor the S.G.C team by 7% to 11-.l 1 The following are details (Singapore Golf Club names first): Mrs.
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  • 210 16 rpHE Blia Club defeated the Pontian XI i at cricket on the J.C.C. ground, Johorc Bahru by 134 runs Scores: Btl V (M B Kichong b AbduMah 47 A Ghan: run out 14 Mansur b Butcher ->0 Ahmad Anfhn b Butchc JO Ahmad Suleiman retired Taib c Atan
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  • 115 16 THE water polo match played between 1 the Malaya Command and the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at the Club pagar resulted in a win for the Chinese by 4 goals 4 o 2. The .scorers fct the Chinese were: Tan Wee Chwee 2» and Sim Boon Hoon
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  • 94 16 JOHOKE and the Combined Services meet in the Malaya Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Each side has already made one cuttac, the Services beating Negri Sembilan in Seremban and Johcre overcoming Malacca in Johore Bahru. The Services side will be: Cpl. Mile
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  • 210 16 THE splendid attendance at yesterday's meeting to introduce the snort of pigeon shooting in Singapore gives every Indication that the new club will meet with every success. More than forty enthusiastic members enrolled at the meeting held at the SVC. which was presided over by Major A.
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  • 197 16 THE Singapoie Golf Club June L.G.U. medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in Smo for Mrs p L Costeloe with a scor The following were the cardj returned: Mrs. P. L. Costeloe 96 26 7', j Mrs. W. B. Ruadock 94
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  • 653 16 WELLARD INSTEAD OF SINFIELD? AT LORD'S Match Will Be Televised tjIHGI. \N)> and Australia MM to d r a o ay l he game haS een ««S It is announced that the mat, h The teams will probably be: ENGLAND: W R.Hammond. Farnes < H. Verity,
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  • 704 17 Spread Like Wild Fire NO TRUTH INJURY NOT SO SERiOUS Reuter. I \l I HER cables received concerning the Louis Schme»in£ t.Ule fijrftt n fy evv 'i«wk disclose that the German (.'asms lie was paralysed by a r»!ow. It was falsely rumoured last ni"ht that Schmeling
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  • 265 17 RAMC3; S U B 0 I STAGING an excellent recovery late in cond na lr. the Royal Army j Medical Corps heat the Harbour Board ny thrse goals to nil in a third division ?i?i U ?W£ the SAF A league, played at tne S.H.B. ground. Cantonment Road,
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  • 39 17 h l tadies' June medal competition of the Garrison Golf Club wa< played at Tanghn on Tuesday and Wednesday and resulted in a win for Mrs. J. C. R Woodside with a return of one up
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  • 230 17 THE third annual Singapore-Johore- J Singapore cycle road race organised by Mr. Joseph Van will be held tins year j on Sunday. Aug. 7at 6 a.m. Entry forms together with full particulars are j now available from the hon. secretary, Mr. C. H. Ang, 6, Prinsep
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  • 138 17 Hes for Wednesday (June ttj in the Cullen Cup Handicap Mixed Doubles. Miss G. Gnflith-Jones and Mr. Soie I (acr.J v.s. Miss Bliss and Mr. Burke t--3>. Mr.;. Malion and Capt Benjamin (+3) vs. Mr. and Mrs. Thorougood (—4>. LADIES HANDICAP DOUBLES Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Millar
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  • 21 17 In a friendly soccer mutch on Saturday last at B'arrer Park, Duncan Roberts XI b"ut Estate «md Agencies by 4 1
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  • 1215 18 NOEL BARBER'S HOLLYWOOD FILM PAGE YOU know, come to work it out, film sta>*s have a pretty rough time of it these days. I've just been learning one or two hings rbout Drama Durbin —or rather, about tho origin of the said Deanna
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  • 48 18 About a girl star who makes $8,000 a week, and the story of a man who has worked himself up tr the same figure after starting work at two dollars a day Now he's an ace director in Hollywood, runs his own string of polo ponies.
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  • 150 18 "•INGER Rogers: You've been in the bathroom half an hour. What do ,ou think you are—a performing seal?—("Stage Door.") "The soldiers of to-morrow will boast not of battles, but of having eaten in the presence of the Queen." —Paramount News, commentary describing military manoeuvres in England.
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  • 257 18 PORTER HaU was selected by Producer-Director William A. Wellman for the important role of Hiram F. Jenkins, the newspaper editor, in Paramount s Technicolour cavalcade of the air, "Men With Wings." COL. and Mrs. Bob Burns have named their newborn daughter Barbara Ann so they can nickname
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  • 196 19 JiS hour of music from Flotow's cpera Maitha will be broadcast from Daverjtry in the neai future by the BBC's Music Productions Unit, a section of the Music Department formed last year for the production of cpera and operetta in BBC progiamines. Like all broadcasts for
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    • 17 19 11l M 15 77ie Genuine Tonic Hair Oil r— 4 "O w l can ahcai/s Depend upon.
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    • 1474 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where ToTSteltn SINGAPORE EHL 1 333 Mcs (225.0 mi MROM p.m. TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) 5.00 Teochew drama.t rwr J "Siw suah unang Siang Hoi" n«S IH? cs (16 8 m) 5*2 Gymnastics. Sung by the Chorus of Lan Si
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  • 93 20 THE H.Q. Wing (The Gordon Highlandlanders) boa: the 22d (H) Battery. R.A.. by five wickets, at cricket in the Changi inter-Battery Company League on *ue ;day. Batting first, the Battery were all out foi 73. L Bdr. Gasciogne scoring 32. For the Gordons, hi. Duke took five wickets
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  • 763 20 Tungku Mahkota Presents The Prizes FAVOURED by fine weather, the Johore English College annual athletic meeting was held yesterday. It was watched by a large and cosmopolitan gathering. Among the I'istinguished visitors were H.H. the Tungku Mahkota, H.H. Tungku Umpuau Besar (of Pahang)
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  • 19 20 •\i Utt Johcre Enrilsh College sports tltffdwy: The first three in the !":0 yards hurdks. Class L (Tribu Be).
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  • 239 20 THE Tamil Brotherhood Party gained a clear-cut victory of three goals to nil over the Malayalee Association. (last year's champions), in the second round of the Indian Association Foothill Leaeuo on Monday last at the MF A. Ground. The Tamilians soon settled down rmd. within five minutes
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  • 14 21 Machine guns salvaged from Japariese planes wrecked in the Hankow area.
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  • 524 21 Improved Facilities Now Available JHE Chinese Government has established 386 base hospitals, with accommodations for 200,000 beds, for wounded soldiers and has organized 100 epidemic-prevention units, declares Dr. Yen Fu-ching. director of the Chinese National Health Administration and former Director of the Shanghai Red
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  • 845 21 "Staggering Losses" Sustained By Business Firms Special Page For Chinese Readers STAGGERING—aImost unbelievable—damage suffered by Shanghai in--1 dustrks when hostilities raged around Shanghai and departed leaving 8 trail of havoc in sections once the most thriving in the, city, are revealed in a report
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  • 260 22 INDIANS TO ASSIST Colombo. June 8. CEYLON is gettirg more musical mind- cd' The North Ceylon Musical Society, has made arrangements to conduct weekly classes instead of the annual Summer School vacation classes. Fiddling cnce a year, they point out, does not give a proper training
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  • 213 22 Colombo. June 12. A NUMBER of grievances were ventilated at a meeting of the Malay Political Association, held at "Wekande Lodge." Slave Island. It was decided that a secret memoriol be drcfted. as in 1929, embodying their orie\ances. The Imam of the London Mc.sque will be
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  • 52 22 Colombo. June 11. CONSTRUCTION of the building for the King George V. Silver Jubilee Commemoration Home for the Aged at Kandy. is now complete. At present water service and lights are being installed in the Home and necessary approach roads being made. The Home will be opened early
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  • 189 22 STUDENT of politics tells me that a study of the rerent Honours Lists confirms the suspicion that the State Council is not the nursery of knights, writes Tatter in the Times of Ceylon. It is true that the Speaker and the Leader of the State
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  • 270 22 Colombo. June 10. INDIAN commercial and other associations in Colombo are making arrangements to send a deputation to the Government of India to safeguard their interests relating to immigration, franchise, and trade negotiations. The interested parties are already in communication with the Commerce Member and
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  • 446 22 Colombo, June 8. HTHE Ministry of Communications and Works has asked for a further report from the Director of Civil Aviation regarding the Ratmalana Aerodrome and its prospects. Mr. W. J. Price, Director ol Civil Aviation, has already submitted a drift memorandum to
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  • 187 22 Jaffna. June 10. THE Japanese steamer. Manju Maru, which ran aground in November last fifteen miles north of Mullativu. has been on fire for five days. The ship contained a general cargo o! cement, piece-goods and glass-ware and •toys said to be worth about five lakhs. All
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  • 29 22 THE first milk bar of the Unite:! Dairies, Ltd., was opened by Mrs. H. P. Kaufmann, wife of the Commissioner of Local Government, at Turret Court, Colpetty.
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  • 36 22 A DRAFT report on the possibilities of a iucal plywood industry has been prepared by Mr. D. H. Balfour. Assistant Director of Commerce and Industries f« the consideration of the Minister oi Labour. Industry and Commerce.
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  • 28 22 Mannar. June 8. Mr. S. M P. Arulappah. District Adlgar. Musali. Ir. Mannar District, has t?ejn made a Justice of the Peace for the Judicial District of Mannar.
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  • 16 22 Mr. R. T Dissanayake has been ap pointed to :trt as Accountant of the Pose Department.
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  • 1482 23 Further Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence T f «*»»ta8 is (he second instalment of the corres.mn^ .he suhjeet of Hindu-Mu.lhn unitv he wl p nd ne ,,n Nehru and Mr. It A. Jinnah »Zh T,lZ Jawaharial ,hr.,.i,h the U.ited .>res" 1 »*«Wo. Cop* of letter
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  • 35 23 have received from the '•United Press" the full text of the correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and Mr. M. A. Jinnah, prior to their unity talks, which will he published on this page tomorrow
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  • 113 23 United Press. Mysore, Jane 10. IT a meeting of tne Mysore Represen- tative Assembly Congress Party held to-day under the presidency of Mr. K. T. Bashyam. it was decided that all Congress members 01 the Reoresentative Assembly must wear Khadi 1 Gandhi/ caps and that
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  • 287 23 BRICKBATS THROWN ON PROCESSION (By Air Mail) Brahmanbaria. June 16. VTEARLV 15 persons including the Congress President, Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose, and Maulvi Ashrafuddln Ahmed Cha jdhury, Secretary( Bengal Provincial Congress Committee, received injuries when brickbats were thrown op the procession which was organised in honour of
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  • 100 23 Cawnpore. June 15. CMARTLY dressed in khaki shirts, v blue shawls, neat pnmp shoes and white armbands with black letters ,4 WP,'' women police have becu posted at the gates of the local mills where picketing 1 is going on In connection with the labour strike.
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  • 31 23 United Press. *>r Rajendra Pr*?ad is now much »mproved in health and is quite free from the attack of pneumonia, lie ,s ti 11 at Wardhaganj (United Press).
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  • 19 23 United Press. T "e Simla session ot the Council °1 State will commence on Monday, 5, 1938 (United Press).
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  • 165 23  -  OUR DAILY INDIA PAGE Edited By G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. United Press. (By Air Mail) Bombay, June 15 AN order prohibiting his entry into Hyderabad (Deccan) State was served on Mr. X V. Narimaft this morning. The order which was signed by the Secretary to
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  • 36 23 United Press. The Hon. Haji Syed Mohammad Husrain. Bar-at-law, left Allahabad for Simla to interview His Excellency the Vlcerov on an important political matter The Haji Saheb is o prominent member of the Muslim League.--("United Pressi
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