Malaya Tribune, 25 June 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII— -No. 150. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, June 2. r >, I*.)3S. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938 five cents:
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    • 59 1 THE TjiwT WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIRUNE 33» '^pSS mWmmmmW Lakerol Tastile now and then will cure all this. rsiF k\\m\\\w for Lakerol is one of the world's finest remedies sore toro and colds. 11 HJSII bahy needs milk from a bottle C at its feest STRONG HI
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    • 126 1 j Read The j I SUNDAY j TRIBUNE 1 Dominant In Malaya I FROM JO TO I CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AREAS FROM 9,725 Square Feet TO 26,000 Square Feet Apply CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT. MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd Floor) •MBMHBMM ..>..».»,»■ i .n. ii.
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  • 809 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES REHABILITATION OF U.S. SHIPPING Plans Delayed REARRANGEMENT OF SERVICES CONTINUED delays on various plans of the U.S. Maritime Commission for rearrangement of services and promoting improvements in different trades covered by Ameri 7 can tonnage are viewed as likely to mean ultimate losses to the American lines
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  • 446 2 QWING to the practice of Argentine importers in making applications in excess of their actual requirements, thus rendering it necessary to maintain excessive reserves of exchange, the Argentine Exchange Control authorities have considered it desirable to regulate such applications. The following translation of the principal articles of
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  • 135 2 The council of the International Tanker Owners' Associat on has decided to increase the rat° of contribution on voyage characters to 10 per cent., and on time charters to 12 r 2 per cent., it was recently announced. The decision is a sequel to the
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    • 461 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. B'pore. 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 RFHAR 6,000 Aus. 8 «HITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26
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    • 367 2 V A I special holiday rm ISI S j To: Bangkok Saigon S (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j By Luxurious One (Mas*- Motorships. i From lenang P.S'ham Malacca S'porc m.s. •Mcoria" 111,000 tons) 5-7 6-7 7-7 9-7 J DIJB. "Alsia" »12.500 26-7 27-7 28-7 30-7 m.s. Boringia (12.500 i 16-8 17-8
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    • 284 2 I HAMRURG-AMERIKA LINIE I B Deutseh-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1933 f m.s. SAUERI AND via Manila July 6 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Ju'y 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s.
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    • 377 2 STKAMEK SAILINGS I luoypj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? 1 Please let us offer you I accommodation on the 1 fastest, most modern and I luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. S Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., E 124, Robinson Road, B Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
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    • 715 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality >i»r ft] r Nijtrto sirt vow invited ior ne wing materials oi service bot st Municipal Tender Room 1 Date of Closing. purchase of Scrap Iron, Scrap Steel, emply kero- i sene tins ard damaged asphalt drums. j Deposit $15», 12 noon, June 30.
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    • 576 3 EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA 'Singapore Branch). HE-UNION DINNER. A re-union dinner, cabaret and dance will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday, 2nd July, 1938. Tickets $3 00 can be cbtaired from Mr. W. McArthur c o Messrs. Derrick Co., or the unders'gned. All Ex-Service men with their friends,
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    • 579 3 KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. Inc :rr>orated in the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending 30th September, 1038. will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 18th July, 1938. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that
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    • 297 3 DETTOL j I THE MODERN ''All** ANTISEPTIC fJ B Safeguards the Family keep a Your dienust Mick.it r jtm j non-poisonous V IS J SON-STAIN INC i \f PLEASANT SMKI.i 1 jg SARSAPARILLA TONIC Blood builder and purifier, cures various tropical diseases. Local Price per bottle $1 00. Small bottle
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    • 492 3 BE I X»E PI NB i: XT! C.i YE YOURSELF OR YOUR GROWN-UP CHILDREN A CHANCE. Wl teach easy methods for manufacture of useful vocations such U 1 PERFUMERY. TOILET SOAF DRY BATTERIES SAUCE, ACETIC ACID, TOFFEES f'CORES OTHERS. FEES from $5 complete in a week. Write or call for
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  • 117 4 Singapore, June 25. Inlffl alongside tne Wharves or expcctec to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Shirala 18; Pangkor 14; Poelau Bras 11; Tango Maru 9; Kudat 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Kola 30;
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  • 1031 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 24, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 42% 47% Asam Kumbang 28!- 30 Austral Malay 42 6 47|6nom Ayer Hitam 21 6 22 9xd Ayer Weng 0.57 V 2 0.62% Bangrin Tin 19 3 20 6
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  • 353 4 Industrial Activity At High Level FERE were no technical reasons why economic conditions should further deteriorate, declared Mr. F. D'Arcy Cooper, presiding at the annual meeting of shareholders of Lever Bros, and Unilever. Ltd.. in London. The early, and, perhaps, too bright promise for 1937 was soon clouded
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  • 176 4 A vessel which has created a good deal of interest in shipping and shipbuilding circles, the new twin-screw diesel-electric ship Patricia, built for the Committee service of the Corporation of Trinity House, left the Mersey for Holyhead. The Patricia arrived in the Mersey from Barrow
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  • 264 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRE NT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 24, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total for close financial Date Ex Div. year tt Payable Date to date Ayer Hitan Tin 10% 34 June 7 June 27 June 20 75% less tax Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 j
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  • 243 4 4% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 107 110 norn 4%% 1909 fed. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 389 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous ItJff*"' Tone Firm Firm Cnanßi Spot Buyers 69 16 6 11,16 t. Sellers 6 5 ***** Ist Forward (July) Buyers 6 916 634 oellers 6 5 8 613 16 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 6 5 8 6 3 /4 Sellers 611 16 6
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    • 284 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 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each
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    • 188 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd Jl (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) c AprrAL• Ant^lrfnJl4^ o 00 Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I at.«.„i~ rv. TELEPHONES: ManjgUig Director 3172 Secretary 4944 Oaneral Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS:
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  • 224 5 •gPITE killing as the ros.lt of blood "uTs have Wome an ommous phase of the ~m nai, n uf in Palestine, many villagers in Arab rural area, finding the tim™ r tune to take reprisals for the mur*r of kinsmen. Two prominent land-owners
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  • 49 5 Any rubber owner may, during the two quarters commencing on July 1 and ex piring on Dec. 31, have in his poSe Jon stocks not exceeding one quarter of the standard production or his holding for he year 1937. says a the potest issue of the S.S. Government Ga-
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  • 171 5 £AROLE Lombard and Fredric March are co-starred in one of the brightest c jmedies we have had In Singapore tor some time in "Nothing Sacred," a United Artists technicolour production vnich began a season at the Capitol last night. All the elements of good comedy
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  • 677 5 Singapore, Friday. j MAKING a statement at a meet- I 111 in* of the .Municipal f ommis- I sioners to-day. Dr. P. S. Hunter, Health Officer, reported an outbreak of typhoid in Singapore, Intensive investigation had been made by the Health Department, and it was
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  • 156 5 Misappropriated Municipal Money Singapore, Friday. WEE Ban Swee, formerly a cashier employed by the Singapore Municipality, was this morning sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge. Criminal District Court, on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant In respect
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  • 101 5 Singapore, Friday. MORE criticisms of the acoustics of the Board Room of the Municipality were made at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners by Mr. G. Parburv. He said that the poor acoustics of the room had been commented upon on -.cveral ntevious occasions, and suggestions had been
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  • 65 5 A thousand boys anil girls took part in the annual sports organised by the Hammersmith SchocK Athletic Association at the White City Stadium, Londo*. Teachers from 26 Hammersmith (London) schools watched the events, keen to ciscover a strong athletic team to compete in the London schools
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  • 234 5 fpHE injunction to take your canoe with you, to l>e seen in French railway .stations, gives some idea of \h? rapidity with which canoeing has caught on in Franco. French rivers offer so many opportunities for just lazily paddling from place to place
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  • 104 5 I In connection with the question as to whether the Commissioners should follow the Government practice of granting gratuities, not only to the widows and children, but alternatively to othe* dependants of deceased employees, paid I from open vote, who die in the service, it was decided generally
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  • 85 5 Promotions announced In the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette are:— Captain G. H. Sworder, Asst. Superintendent, Survey Department, F.M.S. and S.S. to be Senior Asst. Superintendent Topographical Branch. S.S. and F.M.S. with effect from Jan. 1. Mr. W. A. C. Haines, A.C.P., F.M.S. to be a
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  • 48 5 Berlin.—Four children were burned to death when fire destroyed the attic of a house in the east of Berlin. The fire brigade had to put on gas masks before ihey could enter the room. Both parents were taken to hospital suffering from nervous breakdown.
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  • 40 5 A commission as Second-Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. has been granted to Mr. W. R. Gardiner, according to a Gazette notification, while Captain H. A. J. Woodfall, of the S.S.V.F. has been transferred to the 1 S V.F. Reserve of Officers.
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    • 763 5 1 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. TEMPORARY OFFICES: MALAYA: 17. RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. EXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your*core drilling problems. WE STOCK READY SET BITS. HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST: VANCOUVER, CANADA. Boyles Bros. Drilling; (Philippines) CoManila, P.I.
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  • 171 6 TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME and Great Britain x K.L.M. June 25 2 p.m. l r K.L.M. 25 2 p.m Medaitx K.L.M. 25 2 p.m. Java, fc.V)uth-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Poelau Eras 25 2.30 p.m. Burma Shirala 25 3 p.m. India, East,
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  • 145 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I X.L.M.» to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. today and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. respectively on Monday. Mails expected from Eurooc etc Amsterdam !by Air I X.L.M. 1 to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.3.?
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  • 32 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on June 17 was delivered in London yesterday. The Air Mail (Netherlands! despatched from Singapore on June 18 was delivered in London yesterday.
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    • 363 6 MALAYAN PftEMlEft HOTEL J} I 10-\H,IIT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 P.M. TO OAS P.M. DINNER DANCE (FORMAL) 9.43 TO MIDNIGHT. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT AND RICE Versatile Comedian. NON-DINERS Slf SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT! S j SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET. j MUSIC BY RELLER'S POFULAR HUNGARIAN BAND. DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS SL— DANCE FORMAL I
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    • 255 6 MONTH'S LEAVE The great Empire flying-boats have shrunk the map and brought a visit to England within the limit of a month's leave. Time spent in travel there and back from Singapore is only eleven days. Fares include everything—even tips There are special rebates for Government officials and officers of
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    • 156 6 %it)eibahOoiM E&gbsJl LIKEN works as smoothly and effeetforely as nature. Thousands buy the 'goodf 0 ai,B tempered' laxative, for they know of I NONE SO EFFECTIVE J. -I* LIKEN is prepared from senna by a L I KEN special Allen Hanbury process. Therelf.xJ..«i.iiJTiyi lore LIKEN, while giving every bit at
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    • 526 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 730 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. Xl 5 am. Sunday School. 0.30 p.m. Evensong arid Sermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon. Weekdays. Holy Communion en Monday and Friday at 3 a.m.. Wednesday (St. Peter a.m.) at 7
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    • 527 7 530 p.m., Senior Choir Practice. 8 p.m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting. Saturday, 3.30 p.m. Boys' BrigadeBible Class. STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (77, Prinsep Street» Sunday, 8.15 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 9.15 a.m. Malay Service—Mr. Gan Hock Chuan. 5.30 p.m. Church Devotional Meeting. 6 p.m. Evening worship—Mr. J. M.
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    • 411 7 Malay). i Speaker: Mr. Oh Tcow Suan Wednesday. 8 p.m. Prayer and Ministry Service <in Malay). Speaker: Dr. Chia Boon Leone Thursday, 3 p.m., Nyonya MeetingMrs. Oon Teck Ee. Friday, 9 p.m. Women' Bible Class, (in Malay). fe p.m. Hokien Service. Speaker: Mr. Ong Tiang Tye. NEIL ROAD GOSPEL HALL
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    • 287 7 Church Elder: C. M. Lee. Saturday (to-day I Sabbath School, 10 a.m. Divine Service. 11 a.m. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Seminary Church (401, Upper Serangoon Road) Pastor: F. L. Bunch. Church Elder: Ngo Beng Hoe. Saturday < to-day > Sabbath School, 9.30 a.m. Divine Service, 10.30 a.m. Friday, 7.30
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    • 187 7 Friday: The Most Precious Elood of Our Lord. Abstinence. Wtrtt Friday of the month. General Comr.union for the members of the AposUeship of Prayer. Hc:y Hour from 5.30 to 6 30 p.m. TRO^h^ FINE BROWN FOR SUNNY DAYS. j A SMART l MmMMWMM- durability! B WrBBF v I Happy Teething
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    • 33 7 The General meeting of the Catholic Actionistl will take nlace on Sunday July 3. at 6 p.m. Bttrity Circle: The '"> p xt oi**t*ag cf the Study Circle will takp place on July 10.
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    • 364 8 I' j yOU'LL THRILL TO THIS GREAT PICTURE... S S *wMS A STOKY OF INCOMPARA- i SWEETNESS EVERYj "I MET MY j j LOVE AGAIN" *S FRANK! HONEST! J I DARING AND SENSATIONj fflHi NEXT CHANGE j S ?BBik. J PAVILION I l SI IS 1 To-Night 7.45 P.M. (Two
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    • 314 8 I The LOUIS SCHMELING FIGHT was a JOKE compared f to this The BIG WEEK-END LAUGH SHOW! r mow TO DAY t API IQL 3.15 6.15 9.15 TWO FAMOUS STARS ■Smmf TOGETHER IN A RIOTOUSLY FUNNY UNITED ARTISTS HIT! CAROLS LOMBARD MARCH Stniotionol TBriNICOLOI Cemtdy UVvSI i\OTHIXG Bn?W SAC J?
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    • 478 8 pavilion! TO-DAY AT j j 3 9-1.5 JACK SCORES A BIG I TRIUMPH WITH THIS I j JOYOUS AND SPARKLLW o'ptcteo st JEAN j HERBERT gillie i:f j J wjteox s ALSO PARAMOUNT NEWS (AIR MAIL) WITH TROOPING OF THE COLOUR AND FIRST TEST MATCH S •J. !WB Rf TT
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  • 203 9 fThere are numerous clubs in Sinaapore members of which are reader, rt I the -Malaya Tribune." This ninL, I ■provided specially for them. s7cre- lanes are invited to co-operate in keeL, tng it up-to-date and complete Hal- pemngsof general interest mill still be ■included in the
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  • 132 9 uT« and of the Straits Settlements i once will perform in public during the v■ eek as follows under the direction of C Hitch, L R A.M., A.R.C., I K.M.S.M. I Tuesday, June 28, at Telok Ayer at 6 > p.m.: "A Bunch of Roses," R. Chapi; Lustspiel"
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  • 59 9 The death of Mrs. Mary Woodford, wife of Mr. H. E. Woodford of the Department of Statistics, took place at the General Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Woodford was 34 years of age. The funeral takes place this afternoon at the Church of the Holy Family,
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    • 419 9 JIBILEi: Tl IEATK E 7.10 p.m. DTTDr^TT TIVOLI HALL. TO-NtGHT 9.30 p.m. BURROUGHS TARZAN PICTURES, Inc THr ruDTT^c S AGA OF THE ALASKAN WILDERNESS. V_iS. RILLS OF NANOQK! THE BEAUTY OF SEQUOIA! I I XIIII PLANE CRASH Mmrm ON ICEBERG The greatest spectacular drama of adventure in the Yukon Wilds,
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    • 304 9 ,LJ tamm mmm PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle Rnomalies Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defect ivett vision. v GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.SC, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. i STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley.
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    • 134 9 The Scene Shifters Present "LOVE ISN'T EVERYTHING" A Comedy in Three Acts. At the Victoria Theatre' at 9.30 p.m. Sharp TO-NIGHT Booking at Littles $2 and SI. ARTISTS WE /^S^i CHAP mh SIHGA ARE PROUD OF AIM MA to VM. HIS RECORDS LAST YEAR WERE ''MENDJOEAL KATJANG" sold in .hoi
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    • 256 9 f===__===== Aft\OITI\CEMENT 1 T&Ĕ ALHAMBRA THEATRE t IS CLOSED UP FOR COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN AIR j CONDITIONING PLANT. WATCH FOR THE GRAND GALA OPENING OF THE HE ALIIAM It X j _HMaan ■■«■■n hbhm Haa ■ecanuna 3 Shows To day j MARLBOROUGH 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 THE
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  • 42 10 Mrs. A Kirg Chamarette and family wish to evn>-ess their heartfelt thanks to pi) relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Mr. A. K. Chamarette. as well as those who kind!v sent ""•eaths. telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 447 10 rjpHERE must be very mixed feelings among British people the world over just now concerning the attitude of the Chamberlain Government to the problem of the bombing of British merchant ships in the ports of Republican Spain. The flat refusal of the Premier to adopt any policy of force
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  • 671 10  -  The Boxer's Secret Dread By Clifford Burke ANOTHER big fight has come and gone, and Joe Louis, the "Blown Bomber" has battered another boxer against the ropes, thrusting rapierlike punches into the hulk of man with the precision of a maxim gun. and the speed
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  • 939 10 Notes Comment Age In Flying TN view of the fact that everybody nowadays takes a fancy to flying ana that facilities can now be extended even to those of moderate means, the questions has naturally ar.sen as to what U the best age for a modern pilot. The idea prevalent
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    • 207 10 THE MILK —'Z&PfZ SIJPEKIOH j' 1 COLUMBIA I ftglj MILK I I J... (j 'C 'W&Sm Produce ol Canada 1 Per Small tin .09 cts j Per Large tin .1 H cts j Obtainable From All Good Dealers\ AND FROM ROBINSON Co, Ltd i U < >RE KUALA I UMPUR.
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    • 23 10 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic Dresses designed by MADAM PACE The Smartest Thing in Town. $5 to $.°>o Rodney House, Battery Road. i
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  • 43 11 The Duke f Norfolk was smilmir happily when he left his home at 14. Belgrave Square after the Duchess had given birth to a daughter. Before her marnape the Duchess was the Hon. Lavinia Strutt. daughter of Lord Beipei.
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  • 222 11 a T Shanghai, Jun e 24. 4 l the Japanese Cabinet meeting yesterday, it is stated, a resolution was J pa ;f ed s rt a material MobUisation" campaign which stresses rirstly. the maintenance of foreign exchange rates, secondly, the development of
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  • 110 11 Reuter. Moscow. June 24. AN intensive air and chemical drill, involving the entire civilian population will be c.irried out in seven strategic cities—Moscow, Leningrad. Kiev, Minsk, Baku. Vladivostok and Khabarovsk— between July 1 and Oct. 1. With the exception of Moscow all the cities are
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  • 100 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. SIR Robert Hodgson, British agent in Burgos, who has been directed to return to London to consult with the Government on the situation ansing Irom the repeated bombing of Br^ &il ships, is expected to arrive early
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  • 419 11 MR. AMERY'S PLEA IN COMMONS DEBATE FM T p nm London, June 24. fI T of a s > r?!tom of special family grants to workers in the lower wages grades, which would partially to solve the problem of declining
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  • 81 11 The Minister of Labour, replying to I the debate in reference *o Mr. Amery's sreech said family allowances could be provided first by direct state grants, secondly by adaoting the insurance 1 system to provk> extra allowances for families of a cer'.rin size, with the assurance that the family would
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  • 29 11 One of the competitors in the Tripon Grand Prix motor race. Gttgnor Siena, was killed and two other driver;- a German, Herr Hartmann, and an Italian Signor Farina—were injured.
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  • 99 11 Reuter. Simla, June 24. THE Government of India is carefully watching the situation in Waziristan where the general situation has received a setback because of the activities of a mystery pir, believed to be a native of Damascus. The pir recently entered Waziristan
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  • 17 11 Tanganyika has raised £10,000 for a museum at Dares Salaam as a memorial to" King George V.
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  • 97 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 21. DISSATISFACTION of the Austrian Nazis with their treatment since I ihc anschluss is the source of constant rumours in the past fortnight. The Austrians consider that they have borne the brunt of the struggle with Dr. Schuschnigg but the German
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  • 94 11 Reuter. Vienna. June 24. I ?EWS will no longer be allowed to enter I parks in Vienna, in order "to spare the I population a constant source of provocation," according to an announcement by the police president. I All owners ol factories in Vienna, InI eluding Jewish
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  • 62 11 Reuter. I Washington, June 24. AFTER visiting President Roosevelt, Admiral Leahy, chief of naval operations, expressed the belief that the four new battleships contemplated will be approximately 35,000 tons each and added the navy would ask for bids in mid-July in the hope that construction of
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  • 34 11 Reuter. Cairo, June 24. THE premier, Mohamed Mahmud Pasha, has resigned as a preliminary to forming a new Government. 1 he' King has thereupon requested him to form a National Government.—Reuter.
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  • 20 11 Reuter. London, June 24 Sir Shenlon Thomas ha, be<m nopointed a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.—Reuter.
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  • 29 11 Reuter. London, June 24. George Owen was found guilty to-day of receiving two Gainsborough paintings stolen from Chilham Castle, and sen- tenced to five years' penal servitude.— 1 Reuter.
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  • 78 11 Reuter. Lendcn, June Z\. THE non-intervention s.iJcommittee met to-day to decide how best tc meet the bill cf £2,250,000, the estimated cost of operating the scheme of evacuation of foreigners from Spain. A cemmun'que states that owing to great cemplexitv oi various parts of
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  • 113 11 Reuter. London, June 24. AT question time in the Commons today, Mr. Oliver Stanley, president of the Board of Trade, replying to Mr. Acland. said that ten licences h;\& beer, issued in the last twelve months for export of war material to Japan. The last was
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  • 80 11 London, June 24. 4S 3 result of discussions between Sir Frederick Leith Ross chief economic adviser to the United Kingdom Government, and Dr. Wiehl, of the German foreign office yesterday it was agreed to set up sub-committees of experts to meet at the Treasury and at the
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  • 24 11 Stamps and embossed stationery of King George V issue and stamps of the Jubilee and Coronation issues are no longer valid in Southern Rhodesia.
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  • 158 11 London, Juue 24. AMERICA bft! declined the invitation of the British and I rench governments to appoint representatives to join the im'jrnationsl commission which is to investigate air bombings in Spain. A Taris message says Mr. Bullitt, the American Ambassador, met
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  • 81 11 Fifty-one Spahis, members «4 the crack native cavalry regiments of the French possession in North Africa, have come to London to take part in the International Horse Show at Olympia. After the Show they will return to Paris to form part of the guard of
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  • 146 11 Germany Perturbed At Agreement Reuter Wireless. Paris, Jane 24. TYHF, British economic dr vc in the Fr>»Uj*ns an-i en the Dunuie in r !T»t-r*,<; o n ri<h h beiuir dfe<TO«M >n Press. The F»;:wiue *<rte* Britain \g leading little countries rf the hnr-U to th** policy
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  • 44 11 British Official Wireless. London, June, 24. THE King was at Lord's for two hour; 1 to-day, watching the second Er.gitmd- Australia Test. The teams were presented and His Majesty talked with the captains Den Bradman and Walter Hammond.- Brit:sh Official Wireless.
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  • 258 11 Hongkong, June 24. CDVVIN Dwyer was acquitted amid a great outburst of cheering and pandemonium in cou i I The accused was very calm throughout the trial in which there was a sensational turn this morning, the defence declining to produce evidence. Following a
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  • 20 11 Senor de Aguiro, General Franco's new envoy to Hungary, has presented his Letters of Credence to Admiral Horthv the Regent.
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  • 296 11 British Official Wireless. Clause 1 of the Bill confirms the agreement and empowers the Treasury to make the necessary advances from the consolidated fund. It also provides for payment into the Exchequer of any sums received in respect of these advances. 2 deals with
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  • 1043 12 TYPHOID THE HAWKER PROBLEM Controlling Preparation Of Food COMMISSIONERS URGED TO TAKE ACTION Singapore, Friday. FIAT some kind of strict control should be exercised by the health authorities over the preparation of food sold by hawker?, the need for which was all the more urgent now that there had been
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  • 166 12 Singapore. Friday. ONCE worth about $20,000, and at present employed a s manager of his father's business at a salary of $100 per month, with debts amounting to $9,000. Tan Yew Siah, a 57 year old Chinese wa.s taken through his public examination in
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  • 231 12 Singapore, Friday. DO not think second bankrupt- cies should be encouraged, nor should moneylenders be encouraged to lend money to bankrupts especially people drawing salaries of a little over $100." Thus remarked Mr. Justice Home ln the Bankruptcy Court to-day. when he refused to make
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  • 42 12 Sixty thousand children, with Trincess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, watched the only dnvh'ght full dress rehearsal of the Aldershot Tattoo in the Rushmooi Arena at Aldershot, Hampshire, before the opening. Photo shows a long-haired girl spectator. (Planet News).
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  • 399 12 Singapore. Friday. A I TER having pleaded guilty to five charges of criminal breach of trust involving a total sum of $8,300, Harry Goldenberg, an elderly Britisher from Hongkong, claimed trial before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this merning, when Mr. A. J.
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  • 149 12 Brigade Prevents Big Spread Singapore, Friday. P REMINISCENCES of the last Pay a Lebar village fire, which razed all buildings, except a zinc-roofed house, to the ground, came to the minds of old Upper Serangoon residents when they watched the Fire Brigade put out a fire at
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  • 191 12 Singapore, Friday. WHEN the decision of Committee No. 2 and 7 for the promotion of Dr. Mary Tan to Class IV came up for confirmation at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. S. B. Tan moved reference back because, he said, he would like to consider
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  • 239 12 Singapore, Friday. GRIEVANCES of certain members of the Municipal staff, as mentioned in a petition forwarded to the President. Mr. W. Bartley, news of which the Tribune was the first to publish, will be studied by a special sud-committee to be appointed by the
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  • 114 12 Singapore, Friday. A FEMALE Tamil Hindoo who gave her name as Seepoo told Mr. W. G Porter, the Singapore Coroner, this morning that, her husband Samyapat had complained to her of pains in his chest on June 19. The next morning he went to work and
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  • 100 12 The following appointments are notified in the S.S. Government Gazette issued on Friday:— Sergeant E. H. Potter to be a company Sergeant-Major Instructor, Volunteer Engineer Malayan Public Works Service Mr. Philip Shelley to be an Assistant Engineer Malayan Public Works service with effect from May 7. Mr. George
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  • 31 12 It is announced in the S.S. Government Gazette that His Excellency the Governor has appointed July 1, as the date xji\ which the Road rThirdEarl* Insurance) •rdiuaM«« shall ceme Into force,
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  • 707 12 Annual Prise Distribution Of A. a S. Singapore, Friday THE report of Mr. W. T. H ie; the principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, which he read out at the annual prize distribution held to-day, showed that the number of certificates and passes among the students
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  • 1367 13 FOOD LICENCES lIS impassioned plea on behalf of i Hie consideration erf apptorttaßtJ atti<u e tow ards stalls v.a made by Mr. S. B Tai at ns,ons of fences for food mrr.lssmners held yesterday meet,r »g of the Municipal are now in
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  • 126 13 cuddle Road, it is gathered. arriveri J£ Sailors from a recentlyshoo at v a S er entered a Japanesn iim?;- North Road ie£ the ahe?ed thnt akl T ng P urchase It is Wil^toe^ looked very utiSHI? f f hiuese mostly Hainanese, is alleged to
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  • 84 13 Singapore, Saturday. Whether or not feminine residents of Singapore, other than members of the family of people who are already eligible for club membership, should be admitted as associates, will be considered at a general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club to be held on July
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  • 18 13 The New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. has been approved as an insurer for the purposes of the Ordinance.
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  • 114 13 Singapore, Saturday. CHANGES of great importance in the marriage laws of the Colony are foreshadowed in provisional draft b'lls published in the Government Gazette las. night. The bills meet the wishes of modern Chinese and ncn-Christ'ans who to-day will not tolerate polygamous marriages. If passed, the bills
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  • 125 13 Singapore, Friday. MUNICIPAL Commissioners and those present at their meeting held to-day in silence for a moment as a tribute, to Mr. C. C. Dunman whose death occurred a short while ago. Mr. W. Bartley .the President, said that Mr. Dunman had served on the commission for
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  • 42 13 Singapore, Friday. The Municipal Commissioners at a meeting held to-day congratulated ?4r. Ng Sen Choy. J P.. who had recently been awarded a Certificate of Honour. "We all heartily congratulate him on his extremely well-deserved honour" said the President, Mr. W. Bartlev
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  • 275 13 THAT the Municipal Commisioners, as a general principle, should undertake at their own expense the construction of drains in private streets and road reserves where drainage is needed not strictly in connection with the road but as a health measure, and where in the opinion
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  • 37 13 Singapore, Friday. A motor-car which caught firt at the Anson Road Stadium about 5.30 this evening was quickly put out by the local fire brigade. The engine of the car is said to have been badly damaged
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  • 30 13 A notification in the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette states that the Children and Young Persons (Places of Detention* Ordinance 1937, will come Into force from July 1.
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  • 379 13 Judge's Caustic Comment Singapore, Friday. "THIS is not a Court of morals. The people who lent him money evidently knew that he had a big amount in the Provident Fund, and considered they had a good investment," said iMr. Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court
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  • 132 13 Singapore, Saturday. Representatives of the Chinese business community In the Federated Malay States, composed of influential men, met the Protector of Chinese, Mr. A. B. Jordan \t the Chinese Secretariat, Singapore, yesterday. Strong opposition -to the Business Registration Bill was made by Chinese merchants in the Federated
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  • 100 13 Singapore, Friday. Further evidence was recorded by Mr L. C. Goh, the Fifth Magistrate, this pfternoon, at the resumed hearing of a esse in which Mr. Julian Israel, the well-known Singapore broker, is charged with house trespass and insulting Mr. Wong Foo Yong. At the conclusion
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  • 103 13 Singapore, Saturday. BRAHMA Sri S. Parthasarathi Swami of Poonamalle (Madras), wellknown lyrical lecturer, is paying yet another visit to this country. He arrived here a few days and intends to stay in Singapore for a fortnight before leaving for Kuala Lumpur. A talented scholar, he is well-known to
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  • 1229 14 ENGLAND CAPTAIN PLAYS THE INNINGS OF HIS CAREER RECORD FOURTH-WICKET PARTNERSHIP AFTER 3 WICKETS FELL FOR 31 HIS Majesty the King paid a surprise visit to Lords yesterday to witness the first day's play in the Second Test match between England
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  • 95 14 ENGLAND—Isi Innings Barnett c Brown b McCormick 18 Hutton c Brown b McCormick 4 Edrich played on, b McCormick Hammond not out Paynter Ibw b O'Reilly Compton Ibw b O'Reilly 6 Ames nut out Jj} Extras EE Total (fur 5 wkts.) 409 FALL OF THE WICKETS 1
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  • 343 14 Wimbledon Tennis Tournament London, Friday. > i TO-DAY'S play at Wimbledon was j again favoured by glorious weather. The first surprise of the meeting was created in the fourth j lound of ihe Men's Singles when Mttle, the Yugoslav player who was j seeded sixth,
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  • 49 14 V.M.C.A. XI vs. Indian Association on Monday en the Indian Association ere and: A. Smith. A. Shamsudin, W. Mitchell! Chan Joo Tiang, C. Ranatunga. G. C. Ackrill. S. Oitcn. Tan Guan X:. K. Angus. Hcdgscn. Thong Sir.g Cnlng. Reserves: M. Swyny. C. Tesader, g. l i Day.
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  • 180 14 London, June 21. RESLLTS of County cricket mat ches which concluded to-du\ AT NCTTINGHAM Notts beat Northants by innintjs and five runs. Notts 284 for 8 dec. (Keeton 100, Ounn 125). Northants 128 and 151 'Voce 4 for *0 AT BATH Essex beat Somerset by si\ wickets.
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    • 35 14 FLYWEIGHT champion of the ORIENT. WHO MEETS LITTLE ABAYAN. FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF SINGAPORE ON FRIDAY. IST JULY, AT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM. ROSENBERG TRAINS DAILY AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM BETWEEN 3 1 AND 4 P.M.
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  • 327 15 THIS MORNING'S WORK GRASS TRACK I I Van Breukelen's Charges Impress 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday SEVERAL fast gallops weie witO nessed this morning on the ■P h track, when candidates from striaga ol Fox, Logue, McMillen <: Ncill and van Breukelen were seen in
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  • 104 15 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. WITH a clenn punch. Wonder Bar 9.7, the jv.ly imported Filipino, caused a sensation at the Bukit Bintang Park to-nighl When he knocked out Neil Heme! il 9 9 In the middle of the sixth ol their scheduled ten 3-minute
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  • 414 15 'From Our Own Reporter) WFiriiTc ,v Ipoh, Friday. fcIOHTS for the first day s racing on July 2 in the July meeting of the Perak Turf Club are as follows: Horses, Class 1, Div. 1. 5' j furs. Sunshine Sue 9.0 Jack Druce 8.11 Pure Gold
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  • 126 15 (From Our Own Reporter) I Penang, Friday. IN a bout for the flyweight champion- ship of Penang, over 12 rounds, at the Fun and Frolic Stadium to-night, Tiger Aman 7.13 outpointed Speedy PanchO 7.10. It was a tame affair throughout. Pancho seemed lacking in confidence and allowed
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    • 11 15 WELL-DRESSED MEN HAVE WELLCOMBED HAIR. I THEY USE... 2 APB 1
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  • 817 16 MALAYA CUP SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD Johore Trounced By Five Clear Goals Combined Services. .5; Johore .0. BEFORE a large crowd of supporters of both sides, the Combined Services, fresh from their victory over Negri Sembilan. beat Johore by s—o in their Malaya Cup fixture, played
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  • 48 16 Fourth In Lucifer Society's Golf Reuter. London, June 24. IN the Lucifer Society's meeting as Walton Heath, E. Bagot, Malaya one-up with a handicap of 5. was joint fourth with three others, C. J Guthlie. Nigeria, with a handicap of ten. won with nine up.—Reuter.
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  • 47 16 Entries are invited for the A B Class Pairs Volunteer Snooker tournament at the S.C.C. There will be no handicap and players will be classed and paired by the billiards sub-committee Entries close on July 15 and the tournament will stare shortly after tha; date.
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  • 135 16 The following are the teams for the bowls match stween the S.C.C. and the Ex-Services Association of Malaya (Singapore Branch* to be played at the S.C.C. at 5 p.m. on Thursday: S.C.C: H. R. vVilson (capt.). 1. H. R. Wilson <skip.», C. R. Wardle and C. E.
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  • 285 17 A BREATH of mediaeval England n will be brought into the Daventry programmes by the reconstruction of a seventeenth-century Court Leet that listeners will hear soon. Courts Leet were an inevitable out?ome of the feudal system of the Middle \ges. From the earliest times Lords of
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  • 97 17 THE Court of Appeal in Czecho- Slovakia has just delivered judgment in proceedings brought by salesmen of receiving sets against the proprietors of luminous signs which cause interference in reception. The judgment declares that broadcasting does not Only serve as an amusement, but that it is an
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    • 474 17 ITMI TRUE TONIC FOOD niirtMlli mf mil ChmUtt» ~m4 Storm j OVRHAUU ■■f J After 10,000 miles nearly ■41 every motor waste oil and benzine due to wearing of ■Miajijl the rings and cylinders. As the car throws older, worn iiIISI parts result in reduction of Ami P° wer anri
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    • 1583 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE ZHL 1.333 Mc s (225.0 m) NIROM P.m. TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 YDC 15.15 Mc s (19.8 m) 12 45 We* 1779 m.) directed hv r o n P rian fi and. GSF 15.14 Mc s (19.8 m. 62 Gymnastics.
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  • 92 18 Singapore, Friday. A CHARGE of causing hurt to Mr. C Marcus, Financial and Office Assistant. Water Department. Municipality, at 171. Upper Serangoon Road, on June 14, was preferred against Mr. C. Jansen, Mr. R. Jansen and Miss Freda Jan'sen, in the Sixth Police Court, this morning.
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  • 46 18 A notification in the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette states that after the close of business on June 30, the Colonial Secretary under the powers conferred on him by Section 4 (2) of the Post Office Ordinance will discontinue the Post office at Bedoh.
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  • 266 18 Singapore, Friday. CAUSTIC remarks about the activities of the country from which the Commissioners had, at a committee meeting, decided to purchase rtment. were made by Mr. S. B. Tan when he opposed confirmation of the acceptance of a tender for a supply of c?rtain brands
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  • 647 18 Singapore, Wednesday. IMMEDIATE steps should be taken to relieve overcrowding and eradicate slum conditions in this toun," urged Mr. Chua Keh Hai at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. People who Jived in slum areas clerended he said, to a large extent on
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  • 41 18 Holding that the stand was at a dangerous corner, the Municipal President yesterday moved the closing of the existing stand for rikishas at the iunction of Caimhill Circle and Cairnhill Road. The Commissioners agreed to the closi. of the stand.
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  • 21 18 The Salvation Army Boys' Home at Thomson Road has been appointed a place of detention for the purposes of .-.c Ordinance.
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  • 2380 19 "ONCE THE HOPE OF BOTH HINDUS AND MUSLIMS" SPECIAL INDIA PAGE —Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan B. Sc. (By Air Mail) Bombay, June 18. fHh protracted correspondence between Mahat ma Gandhi and Mr. M A. Jmnah which resulted in the
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  • 44 19 Madras, June J<S. THE Government have under examination a number of possible new sources of taxation to augment provincial revenues. A fee on marriages is one among the various proposals now under the consideration of the Government.— (United Press.)
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  • 86 19 Bombay, June 14. DR. DESHMUKII, who sponsored the Hindu women's right to inheritance in the Central Assembly, has given notice of another bill of a far-reaching character affecting the Hindu women's right to divorce. The Bill seeks to allow Hindu women to seek divorce in certain cases,
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  • 131 19 (By Air Mail) Mysore, Jane 18. THE Muslim members of the Representative Assembly and other prominent Muslims at a meeting here decided to form a Mysore Muslim League, which will be inaugurated shortly In Mr. M. .'rnnah. President of the All India Muslim League. The meeting
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  • 234 19 MUSLIMS TO STRENGTHEN THEIR RANKS (By Air Mail) Karachi, June 18. npHAT the question of the settlement of the Hindu-Muslim unity problem will take at least five to ten years, was the opinion expressed by Sir Abdulla Haroon, a prominent member of the All-India
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  • 120 19 (By Air Mail) Indore, June 18. 1 SCHEME to provide midday meals A to the students is being introduced in the Primary schools of the Indore State with effect from July The scheme will first be tried in three chock. If it proves successful, ltwiu bi
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