Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVH. No. 156. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 2. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 38 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST j Try The *lOltM\<tbibuni: v I■■ i baby needs milk JW™ from a bottle SIUECitOSc STRONG MUSCLES fjBK. SOUN I» TEE T II I ""iHl""" STRAIGHT RONES THAT IS EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT.
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    • 95 1 FROM J Q TO 23 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AREAS FROA\ 9,725 Square Feet TO 26,000 Square Feet Apply CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT. MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd Floor) I SI 4.LASSIS with WD COMFORt\M I VISION New Designs in Optical Quality frames available with correctly
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    • 104 1 Read T% SUNDAY I TRIBUNE I Dominant In Malaya *f* PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART STUDIIS! THL BEAUTY OF THE FEMALE FORM by B Park $2 10 SUN BATHERS by B. Park &Y. Gregory 2.10 i MY BEST NUDE STUDY by Leading Photographers $2.10 NUDFS OF ALL NATIONS' $2.13 1 i PERFECT
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  • 726 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES Salvage Work After Typhoon Hongkong. SAI VAGF work done in connection with the steamer Mau Lee, sunk during the terrific typhoon of Seplember 2 last year, was mentioned al the Summary Courl recently when an action was brought by Lam Fling .rif So 1.0-chai against In Foo-kee,
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  • 34 2 Reuter. Paris, June 29. TT is announced that following the pro- gressive increase in cases of espionage the offence is now punishable with death, as in Germany, Italy anct elsewhere.— Reuter.
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  • 537 2 Piracy Outrages THOUSAND BAGS OF RICE STOLEN PORTUGUESE purser and four Chine.se members of the crew have been taken captive and are now being held for ransom by pirates somewhere in Sanmenwan Bay, a few miles south of Nimrod Sound, off the Chekiang coast. In addition,
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    • 477 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA Unwe-porated In England). p A 0 S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. B*pore. 1938. I■ 17,00«) In port LORE «J.OOU July -4 j a>i 17,000 .mlv is i lb.OOo July 29 3HI o.iou Jul -V M i;, 000 Au?,. B CHITRAL lt>,oou Au?. 12 c,500
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    • 311 2 mmm SVIiAA! BIOIJMAV «111 iWS j I To: Bangkok Saigon I (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) By Luxurious One Class Metorshipe. From Penang P.S'ham Malacca S'por-i i m.s. "Meoria »11.000 tons) 5-7 6-7 7-7 9-7 J m.s. "Alsia" (12,500 20-7 27-7 28-7 30-; S l m-s. Boringia (12,500 > IG-8 17-8 18-8
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    • 291 2 LIN IE Dcutseh-Australisehe Dampischiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWAED. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1933 BUS. SAUERLAND via Manila July 5 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11
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    • 387 2 STEAMER SAILINGS m I fNORDf I iLLoypj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please let us offer you I accommodation on the I fastest, most modem I luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. Passage Agents: 1 LOHMANN CO., LTD., 124, Robinson Road, I Pnone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
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    • 655 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality iTVDERS M na i*> p.ov tnvlf ra ror the Nl,i ma tertala or service. For ?£i Municipal Tender Room ■aftou.. iff Date of cioaing. n'v of latX-UI lUt the rivetting sheeting for four 1 t the Pava Star and Serangoon i) 11 noaa, July
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    • 495 3 PUBLIC NOTICES HAPPY CABARET. NOTICE TO DANCE COUPON HOLDERS. As and from the Ist July, 1938, the Happy Cabaret will be run under the management and sole responsibility of the Lessees thereof. The Happy World. Limited, begs to inform the public that Dance Coupons already issued by them a"d countersigned
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    • 480 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF lAE STRAITS SEITLEMENTS OF SINGAPORE. Petition No. 171 of I*3B. In the Matter of the Singapore Invest- 1 mtnt Corporation Limited And Reduced. And In the Matter if the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 151). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition presented to the
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    • 351 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED two Salesgirls immediately Experience not necessary. Salary $60 olus commissior. Apply Manager P. O. Box 99. WANTED—MaIay Clerk, good typist, efficient general office worker. Apply Lox No. 276. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED TO BUY WANTED to buy Rubber Estate of 1,000 acres or more. Please
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    • 387 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Mun Ah Hee a. d family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends and relatives, The Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., Singapore. The European and Asiatic Staffs, Accounts Dept., (A.P.C. t and the many Associaand all others who sent wreaths, lettprs pnd telegrams of condolence,
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    • 152 3 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bey els evt-r> day, our movements get Lard and constipattd and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay sends poison all ovi-r our
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  • 178 4 Singapore July 1. R. f£iam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 K. (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 pei Koyan $14C X (81: coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 gu m Rtee "Lowiiway" No. 1 $^J8 Slam Wee "Lowbway" No. 2 $198 Slam Rler "Lowhway" No. 3 $}8o Slam
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  • 814 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 1, 1 pm. Fraser Co. Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin 9 9 Asam Kumbang 28,- 30 Auattal Malay 42,6 47|6non Ay ex Hitaao Wg «pi 0.5 7V 2 0.62 91 Bangrln lm 21, HI Batu Selangor 135 J-*" »13
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  • 905 4 "Proved Merit" HIGH PRODUCTIVE POWER T*HE eighteenth annual general meeting of the Sabrang Rubber Estate, Ltd.. was held at the registered olfice of the company, 85, Gracechurch-street, E.C. Mr. F. E. Maguire (the chairman) presided. The secretary (Mr. F. Treriouth) having read the report of the auditors,
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  • 40 4 Shipment of rubber in all forms from \'a!aya during June amounted to 12 258 tons, a total for six month of the c urrent year of 280,449 tons. The total fcr the first six months of last year was 303,876.
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  • 152 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 1, 1 pm close Total for financial jTs- Date Ex Dlv y ear Kuala Lumpur Tin (6) Is. No. 34 Date t0 ?t* Kuchai Tin (7) 5% Int. July 13 jJK' 18 J juTTTa 10* Lingui Tin (8) 2V
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  • 239 4 Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 57t 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4»/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. iv.m S£ *h Sept 30 107 norn 4y 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 481 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday RLBBLK Previous To-day Lnan° Tone Firmest Easft t vpor Buyers 7 31G 7 3TO Sellers 7*4 316 1M Ut Forward IJuly) Buyers 7 316 -tellers 7% 2nd Forward (August) Buyers 7 316 T-\ [i* Sellers 7 5!16 7% 2nd Forward (Sept.) Buyers 7
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    • 296 4 SAFE j DEPOSIT A sprrialiv constructed strnnT-room protected fry a heavy entrance d )or, contains a large number of private safes •aeh fittpd with a deed oox These are obtainable at a rental of ?5- \> a upvvards according to the size of the safe •> quired. further varticulars from
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    • 175 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 302fl Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEALONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, |HtJ?l 1 living Trust Co..
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  • 32 5 iZu in i■ elrivei takes a fan* some light transport on his machine h, iri 1 along the Kingston By-Pass Road at Maldon. Surrey, on the outsHrts of London.
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  • 750 5 TH p is the mining report for I the period ending Jane 18. issned by the Raub Australian Gold Min11m in G DEVELOPMENT Bukit Roman 326 340 95 *761 LUborne 69 8 77 Derrick 61 16 233 31 451 Anderson 23 23 Reub 10 187 291 25
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  • 128 5 Reuter. London. June 30. A WARNING in regard to the purchase of Austrian or German loans from foreign holders was given by Sir John Simon, in the Commons this afternoon. The statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer was in reply to Mr. Price who asked whether
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  • 658 5 (By Air Mail) London, June 20. «yoUR conduct is a danger to the State and a danger to the public. Not only to correct you, but to deter others who might be likely to undertake the treatment of sick folk, the tightest sentence 1
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  • 122 5 THE following are passengers to Australian ports per m.v. "Merkur" sailing to-morrow at 11 a.m. for Singapore:— Mrs. M. Hintz, Miss Kintz. Mr. J. Stuart I th, Mrs. Hudson. Miss Mitchell, Miss G. Omay, Miss A. Sparman. Miss Knifht, Mrs. A. E. Falconer. Mr. G. Omay. Miss
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  • 154 5 Dr S. W. Eveson. Acting Senior Health Officer Penang, has been appointed to officiate as Health Officer. Province Wellealey, hi addition to his own duties, with effect from June 7. lir. C. H. Buttertield has been appointed to officiate as a Crown Counsel. S.S., with effect from June 18.
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  • 40 5 Mr. Morton L. Goldstein, manager o* Columbia Films of Malaya. Ltd.. sailed yesterday for the Netherlands Indies on a short holiday, ar.d during his abser.ee Mr. Nonce Sen. the sales manager, will be in charge of company's local operations.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 6 5 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" WPS 346
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    • 671 5 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. TEMPORARY OFFICES: MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. FXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your core drilling problems. WE STOCK READY SET BITS. (HEAD OFFICE FACIORY: FAR EAST: VANCOUVER, CANADA. Boyles Bros. Drilling (Philippines) Co., 3lanila,
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  • 172 6 TO DAY FOR PER DATE AND IIME Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. July 2 2 p.m. trans X.l.m. „22 p.m Medanx X.L.M. „22 p.m. Ojambi Tcba „23 p.m Borneo (North). Brunei and Labuan Mftrudll 2 3.20 p.m. Sirawak 1 generally 1 Biatulu. Miri, Strike; md Sibvt Marudu
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  • 119 6 At the last meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers" Association Committee, the luesUon ci street lighting oi Paya Leber Road was again considered. With repaid to the statement made by the Municipal Secretary in ius letter of March 30. "that this road is used by comparatively few vehicles a:
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  • 153 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.I to-day. Deliveries ot 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 Europe etc. (Amsterdam' by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries ot boxholders' letters only 7.30 v.m ;o-day and
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  • 20 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on June 25 wes deli; ered in London on June 30
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  • 105 6 (From Our Oici: Reporter, Penang, Friday TJEFORE Mr. Justice Howes, in the Supremo Court this morning. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean mentioned the rule on the RegistraVehicles, Penang. which his lordship made returnable to-day. Making thi< replication last Wednes- day Mr. Cheng Ean said the Registrar
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  • 414 6 [There ore numerous Clubs in Singapore mCTibers of which are readers of the "Mulaya Tribune:' This Diary b provided specially for them. Secre tarics arc invited to co-operate in kee-. ing it up-to-date and complete. Han penings of general interest will still included in the "Diary
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  • 43 6 Table napkins used In 1578 by Good Queen Besa were again in use when the Queen lunrhed recently with the Dean Cf Norwich Cathedral and Mrs. Cranage. It was the second visit of a Queen Elizabeth to the Cathedral.
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  • 248 6 MESSRS. Lewis Peat. Ltd.. in their report for the week ending July L state: A wave of optimism has spread the market during the past week th° general revival of confide*. Europe and America. The demand has come from sources, and the liquidation of a ber
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  • 117 6 Singapore July 'J Snips alongside the wnarves or elpeetee to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kong Kheng 20. Sheers Wiiuri Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Ranpnra 18; Kistna 16: Conte Roa 0 11. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate 2> SL?narty 30: Lossiebar.k 3(5 Baapire Dock
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  • 105 6 British Official Wireless London Juh PPari- 177 69 64 Npw Fork 4 11 16 Mcntreo! 5 00 3 Brussels 29 .23U Geneva 21 Amsterdam c. 95 1 Milan 9-i 16 Berlin 1i.30'o Prague l42 3 < Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.3S 1 > Oslo 19. CO Vienna nominal Madrid
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    • 346 6 pQr*' MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J I TO-XH.HT I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j DINNER DANCE (formal) from 9.45 p.m. To Midnight. I THE POPULAR VERSATILE COMEDIAN. —ANDY RICE [■TELEPHONE NO. 5381. NON-DINERS $1.00 ISEAVffIMLI IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. TO-NIGHT! j I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION
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    • 291 6 Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? —take a course of Dr. Cassell't Tablets and banish the cause. Your trouble may be due to Starved Nerves, Impure Blood, a Debilitated System or Disordered Digestive Organs. But Dr. Cassell's Tablets will make you well 19
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    • 36 6 NOTICE The departure of the s.s. Jarak for Laboean BuS closing at 4 p.m. to-day has be n caneeiled. GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL DON'T BE SOCIALLY HANDICAPPED! j B luxuriant growth of hair will make you
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    • 27 6 DON'T NEGLECT HEME* ifrjjT j YOUR EYES 9b They are youz gß| |i most valuable rv possession. If you need glasses to read NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Yesterday. j.a>;r NigM Max. Bngni Mtti Stations. Temp. R'fall SsiuneTeatu oF. Ins. Krs. or WEST COAST. Alcr b'tar 85 1.0*9 v 72 Bavan Lepa (Fenangi 23 0.12 10.0 74 SUiawan 90 Nil I.] 7.! Bukit Jeram 88 0.47 gj Malacca 85 Nil G. 3 75 INI AND
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  • 741 7 "At Home'To New Singapore Justice Singapore, Friday. MP Balaguru Govindasamy, who came to Singapore from South India about 2» years ago, has progressed from small beginnings to the position of senior partnership in the Indian Labour Co., a position of ifiifalty and responsibility. It is
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  • 45 7 London. June 30. A TWO-DAY sale of the magnificent collection of Chinese porcelain formed by the German eonnoissiur. Jacob Golrischmidt of B?riin. began at London auction rooms yesterday. A total oi 113. was reall sed in the first day's .-ale.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 658 7 ;■ft VI. ESTERDAY Hip hineral of the r V n )fTm: ti took place t r„ :l£dari Cemetery. Ilufrtnoti was 5j rars od fv r.er husband, two ,vi> sons. She was Catholic Action wtll-known member omni unity ol Singapore, u by the loilowing. i. liri daughter
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  • 75 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. FE Bengali syce of a Chinese towkay, living in Brunei Road, Pudu. was accidentally shot dead this morning while cleaning the rifle of his master. It appears, the deceased was in the habit of cleaning his master's gun after
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  • 55 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A YOUNG Chinese sustained serious injuries when a blow lamp exploded in a factory in Tambun. The unfortunate man was doing some work when the explosion occurred. He was burned on several parts of his body and was removed to Ipoh
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  • 147 7 Berlin. June 30. DR. Tien Fong Cheng, Chinese ambassador to Berlin, is returning to China shortly and will take up political work on arrival. The decision to recall Dr. Tien coincides with the recall of the German Ambassador. Dr. Ttautmann, whose return, it is believed, is influenced
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  • 41 7 The Canadian Government Trade Commissioner's office is closed to-day in celebration of the seventy-first* anniversary of the Confederation of the Canadian Provinces. The local Canadian community are celebrating the occasion with an unofficial dinner at the Adelphi Hotel in the evening.
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  • 176 7 LOVERS of part songs and brilliant harmony had a rare experience last night at the Victoria Theatre when the Don Cossack Choir gave their first of three recitals. Their programme is so varied that it is difficult either to describe individual efforts or pick out specific
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  • 18 7 Mr. W. P. Aylward, of the Survey Department. Teluk Anson, has been transferred to Pahang as Chief Surveyor
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 159 7 Get ROBUST, RADIANT ard /I REBOUNDING HEALTH by hĔii J I taking the world-renowned I dibil Wm k TOXIC TABLETS. DIBIL Q t\\l\ gives renewed energy to _J [JX_ f\ v itillnl nerves ani muscle-, restore*. r k /Hi HI I lost vitality, removes nerve Wk Villi I trouble, strengthens
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    • 449 7 EAT WHAT YOU PLEASE Without Painful After-effects How glorious to he ante to -'t-to ith a will to your favourite deb m tot me.d after meal, day after 'lay—with no of after-effects To many stomach .sufferer*, such pleasure will seem an impossible dream. But you can make it come true
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    • 241 8 4. j THE BEST OF THE WESTS I l I I j blonde oi EDMUND LOWE BRUNETTE CHARLES BUTTERWORTH CHARLES WIN N INGE R S I w 4Lil WAITER CATIETT• LLOYD NOLAN HERMAN BINC S Macs still the ChesterccNmm m<louis Armstrong i S toast of tHe town! lt IiJIM tlktl
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    • 208 8 PAVILION 3-15 6-1 5 9-15 LAST DAY rHRILL TO HIS SINGING —IN A GRAND AND GRIPPING STORY I PAUL ROBESON ELOON GRANT 1 BIG FELLA r« V TTa k f MICKEY MOUSE and DONALD DUCK tAI X A I in LONESOME GHOSTS I J£ J j£ TO-NIGHT Last Night at
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    • 308 8 s NOT SINCE "SAN FRANCISCO j i ...Such death-defying aci >n! S ...Such soul-st rring romance! j S 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I CAPITOL 315-6.15-9.15 j CLARK GABLE I W*? m MYRNA LDY j |S. |y SPENCER TRACY j *Mon? FLEMING s nowcrw More Thrilling BARRYMORE Sct«an Play by Vincent L«wt»te«
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    • 522 9 I Great World Show ?.m. ™2 am CHARITY NIGHT IN AID OF ST. ANDREW HOSPITAL WEEK, j lEXTENSION TO 2 A.M.I I CABARET ITEMS BY 6 CABARET GIRLS Alexandra Hiaa Adeiina. 3 S TO-MORROW. SUND VY, 3RD JULY. I DANCING Commencing 6to <).:}0 p.m. to midnight. j J CABARET TURNS
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    • 296 9 THE HERO OF CHINA LEAPS TO LIFE in The Screen's I Greatest Adventure Story! I LAUGHING, WOOING, FIGHTING... Jlfffeihsres-jWarc© Polo W,TM INT«ODUCING BASIL RATKBONE A, SIGRID GURIE ERNEST TRUEX GEORGE BARBIER J Htw fUm find f rco Norway ALAN .'ALE DINNIE BARNES W**W D wW fc ARCHIE MAYO ROBERT E.
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    • 178 9 s WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE FMST AIR-CONDITIONED and COMPLETELY RENOVATED NEW Alhambr A W ..ucLson "was estimated at s.bout ilk jl* 3 000, IN THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME I JALAN E W WOItEDIsERANGOOS j j BESAR J ROAD. f C J (The Malayan Pioneer Amusement
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  • 529 10 ARE members of Parliament privileged within the meaning OI the Official Seen ts Act? When this question was raised in tlie House of Commons the other day it was deemed of so much importance that a motion was tabled calling for the appointment of a Select Committee
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  • 318 10  - SIR JOHN REITH THE ENIGMA Sidelights On The Man Who Will Control The Empire's Airways By FRANK MOSS fjKfIKTHEN the British Government announced that they would accept the advice of the Cadman Committee *;nd appoint a wholetime Chairman of ImneriaJ Airways, there was speculation all over the world abou>. Ihe
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  • 345 10 jTO answer that question requires an j appreciation not cn'y cf the rha- racter and gui lities of S r John Rlih, but also of the fundamentr! change that j has taken place in v;hat i; commonly callad "frg business.' To-day. the biggest businesses in the world are
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  • 333 10 CIR John Reith may net be rble to fly an air hner—but he wiil have available scores of pilots who can do this lor him, traffic managers who know all about ground organisation. His task will be to make the Empire air routes the best served in the
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  • 299 10 r rHERE arc those who will teli you that Sir John Reith surrounded himself with my stery and secretaries oeeause hp hkes Power or because he fell himself ove cxiU ism and normal human relationships. That Is frankly nonsense. Sir John ls"ju£t ao human as ihc next man.
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  • 324 10 rrHE methods he will employ at Im- perial Airways will probably be same ana those who know him well will be aisappvinted if within five years Imperial Airways dees not set a standard lor efficiency to the whole world. Ycu will not, x chink, find Sir John
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  • 86 10 ACCORDING to one expert, a man brain doesn't begin to function really intelligently until he Is twentj hvc. In support of tins theory, a points out that the majority oi marry before that age. We read of a certain kmc oi that can go without food
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 16 FEATHER-REGULATION j Made for: 9Sc r v ice Accuracy Balance 9 Flight $2-50 PER DOZEN I SPORTS DEPT. -GROUND FLOOR j j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I 1 i Marmite is the delicious yeast extract, one of the richest sources of the Vitamin B complex. Regular Marmite-takers are so healthy
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    • 23 10 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic Dresses designed by MADAM PAGE Th« Smartest Thing in Town. $5 to $30 Rodney House, Battery Road. j
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  • 36 11 Royal Sovereign makes an impressive sight as she steams I jttft with other capital ships during the King's recent I tiou of the Kmc Fleet in tlu- Channei.
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  • 184 11 Hankow, July L a. is lentinaing en the north and south banks of the f cialh in the Milling area (says Reuter). where heavy I nts are Hi shine to stem the Japanese advance to the oats have appealed te the west of the
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  • 73 11 Reuter. London. June 30. THF Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in Ihe Commons lhai he had been informed of the intention of ilie Government a contribution of £100.000 towards the cost of the rearmament orosramme. Sir John Simon said he was glad to
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  • 212 11 Reuter. IVining, July 1. WITH Ihc approach of the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war (he .Ja;ianc c forces find the; r battling near the points where (he opening shots were fired n i July 7 last year. CuoriFa units are
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  • 200 11 Nine Planes Rain Death On City Swatow. July 1. SWATOW city has been thrown into trnsc confusion and terror as remit of a terrific aerial bombardment which was iirst heralded by the anpearance at 4.30 p.m. of six luge Japanese bombers, which roared tc and forth
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  • 68 11 Reuter. London. July i OESULIS for the first week of the new Royal Air Force recruiting campaign to obtain 31.000 pilots, uinnen and boys are announced by ihe Air Ministry. Of 4.837 men who enquired as to Ihe conditions of entry as airmen 1.731 have heady
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  • 43 11 K ings Returns To London London. July 1. J ATE this afternoon the King and left BirkhaQ, Bailater. where they have been staying since the funeral of the Queen s mother They joined the London train at Perth for London .--British Official Wireless..
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  • 27 11 Many aliens in Paris have been questioned by the police, and 133. of whom 100 were afterwards released, were arrested because their papers were not in cade:
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  • 273 11 London, July L J 1 ommons adjourned this aftcrncon the Chancellor of tht IL 9'•" rose and announced that the British and German delegations wh.ch have A negotiating the revision of the Anglo-German payn N >it <„ take into account the incorporation of Austria
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  • 147 11 Reuter. London, June 30. IN a Commons answer to-day the f resident of the Board of Trade fur- j nished a member with a statement re- I garding the ownership and dates of registration of the 43 British merchant ships which have been damaged since
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  • 27 11 Reuter. A Barcelona communique admits that the Nationalists have captured Bechi. ten miles south west of CasteUon and guarding the highway to Valencia and Saganta.—Reuter. j i
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  • 16 11 An epidemic of scarlatina has broken out among the Mons garrison, and three soldiers have died.
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  • 67 11 London. July 1 THE work of the Forestry Commission was discussed in the Commons :aday, when Captain Euan Wallace toJd the House in moving the vote of DJOO.OOO that the Commission had now 215 forest units containing over a million acres, of which 377,000 acres were now under
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  • 18 11 The Bill for reorganising the United States Civil Service has been shelved until the next Session of Congress.
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  • 47 11 Flying the small T.K. 2 plane built by stutkn. ol de Huvilland Technical School, Mr. Geoffrey de Havilland practised at Hatfield u.Vrti'ordshire) for the King's Cup a .r race. He is soen rounding the pylon at Hatfield at fool mik i m nutc.
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  • 21 11 Seven earthquake shocks were reported from Tchangili and neighbouring villages in Anatolia. Many houses were destroyed, but there were no casualties.
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  • 24 11 A British destroyer arrived at Marseilles bearing in tow a Spanish Republican seaplane with two officers which had been forced down by engine trouble.
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  • 35 11 Britain's latest bomber, known from its peculiar shape as the flying suitcase", is fitted with two Bristol pegasas" engines with variable pitch propellers and has a speed over 200 miles an hour.
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  • 172 11 British Official Wireless. London, July 1. rrin: Admiiaiiv War Office and Air Ministry announce that a combined operations exercise wUi be carried out in the Channel between July 5 and 10 with the object cf iiactising surprise landings In hostne tcrritcry." j The naval
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  • 34 11 The Trinidad Government are calling for tenders for the supply of pasteurised milk to school children In Port of Spain as part of an organised effort to improve nutritional .standards In Trinidad and Tobago.
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  • 212 11 THE Air Pace for the King s Cup—the trophy presented by His Majesty— himself is to be flown to-day over a triangular course starting and finishing at Hatfield Aerodrome, Hertfordshire, the turning points being Buntingford. Hertfordshire, and Barton Airport, Bedfordshire. There will be iii
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  • 151 11 Canada's Attitude Criticised Reuter. Ottawa, July L CANADA'S attitude towards Britain's defence policy was the subject of i sharp verbal passage at ai ms between the Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, and the Opposition leader, Mr. Bennett, in the Dominion House of Commons. Mr. Bennett asserted that the
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  • 117 11 Reuter. London, June 30. THE Forbisher. first of the new Im--1 perial Airways fleet of express air liners and one of the fastest aircraft to be built so far for any regular passenger service, has just made a successful first test flight. The other units of
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  • 74 11 Reuter. Moscow. Tuly I. I THE Council of the People's Commissars i has decided to issue a twenty year f state loan of five milliard, roubles at lour per cent, interest. The aim of the loan is "to attract tin growing savings of the pcp\tatio~ j
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  • 26 11 It is officially announced that a German -Polish economic treaty has been igned which it is hoped will increase the trade of the two countries considerably.
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  • 664 12 FLYING HISTORY IN THE MAKING Singapore, Friday. TN *****11 VttSG the regular service through between England and 1 tustralia on behalf of Qantas Airways, the "Challenger» an Empire type flying-boat, arrived here just before 2 o'cln-k this afternoon. lb-morrow when the plane
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  • 226 12 Singapore, Friday. THE report of the committee of management and statement of accounts of the Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association, Singapore for th» year ending Dec. 31. 1937, reveals that the financial position of tMi Association continues to be satisfactory. The credit balance on Dec. 31, 193T
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  • 116 12 Singapore, Friday. "That he on May 5, at Singapore, being the defendant in a judicial proceeding then pending in the High Court, and bein? bound by oath to state the truth, intentionally gave false evidence by knowingly and falsely stating that he was not a partner of
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  • 64 12 Reuter. Washington, July 1. THE net outflow of capital from the United States during the first quarter amounted to 5203 million compared with 5517 million in the fourth quarter of 1937. according to Treasury data on international capital movements. Foreign sales in American securities exceeded purchases by
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  • 55 12 Singapore. Friday CORPORAL William Doggett, 32, of the Royal Engineers, stationed at Fort Canning, was bound over in the Second Police Court this morning on a personal bond of $50 for six months after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide at the Military
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  • 18 12 Mr. Alexander Noel Ross has been granted a Commission as Acting SubLieutenant, S.S.R.N.V.R., with effect from March 8.
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  • 361 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A PRETTY Malay woman named Esau binti Abu was fined $5 in the Ipoh Police court when she appeared before Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray on a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner at 3 a.m. on Wednesday, in Ipoh.
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  • 36 12 The Challenger" which arrived in Singapore yesterday titWi€jrfcl tfcj course of an inauguration flight from England to Australia.. Sydney will mark the inauguration of the flying-boat service between Great Britain and the Commonwealth.
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  • 177 12 Reuter. Hankow, July L rE flood sitution in east Honan is worsening owing to the continued downpour. The population is moving about by junk. Although 4,000 Chinese soldiers are working day and night to repair tne dyke, it is learned that their present
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  • 52 12 Bishop Vu Pin. ot Nanking, who arrived this morning on his way back to China, will .;ive a speech in English at the Sino-English Catholic School Hall. Church oi St. Peter and Paul. Queen Street, tc-day at 1 p.m. sharp. Catholics of all nationalities are cordially invited
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  • 56 12 Singapore, Friday. Mr. E. L Henton, of the New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., pleaded guilty this morning in the Fourth Police Court to a charge of failing to slow down whilst driving his motor-car at th* interaction oi Orchard Road and Scotts Ru_d on April 20
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  • 140 12 Despite Loss Of Plant In Shanghai TOE net trading proftt tor Hume 1 Pipe (Mr year ended Mar. 31. £15.8« UMS JralUn currency) after providing there will be deduce? £wM provide £or the less of ulant and buildings at Shanghai, due Po Vhe undeclared war in
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  • 126 12 THE Band of the r, traits Settlements 1 Police will perform in public during the week as follows under the direction ol Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.. July 4 at Telok Ayer at 6.00 P March, The 27th Regiment", T. W. "Chal Romano". A. W. Ke"Gold Diggers",
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  • 76 12 Egyptian Talkies Showing To-Morrow THE Ri-tz Cinema at Geylang, will conclude to-night the screening of "Snowed Under" (George Brent and Genevieve Tobin> and "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel" (Barry Barnes and Sophie Stewart). Two entertaining Egyptian talkies, with interposed English titles, will be shown for one payment
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  • 28 12 Calls attended by the accident ambulance service of the Singapore Fire Department last month totalled 262, ot these 29 being to cases outside the Municipal limits.
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  • 174 12 Singapore, Friday. "TT was a family affair/ said Court Inspector Nr.nn in the Third Police Court this morning ,vhen Gulam Shah bin Shadali Shah, a yottifc man and Syed Ali Shah bin Sedan Shah, his father, wore produced before Mr. G. S. Rawlings. Syed
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  • 121 12 Singapore. Friday, was banging the doors ci private residences and generally made a nuisance? of himself on the public road. He had been drmkmg. explained a police witness in the Thira Police Court this morning, when Mai a Nair, an elderly Tamil, was brought up lor
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  • 128 12 Singapore, Friday. We have just received a complimentary copy of the St. Georges Girls School Magazine, which has been written and edited by the girls of the 1 magazine is set out with excellent taste, and contains many interesting and well-written articles. It is lavishly illustrated with
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  • 46 12 H.M.A.S. Albatross (Captain H. 0 D Acland, D.5.0.) is expected to Singapore from July 27 to July 3u while on passage from Australia to the Unites Kingdom. She is due to leave gtfnej on July 14 and to reach Plymouth on Sept. 9.
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  • 45 12 Singapore». Frld-o The funeral took Mr, Mun Ah Hec. of thv Asialli xoleum Co., <S S.t LtdThe cortege left 143, Tank Rt,ac the Church of the Sacred Heart lui Road, where an impressive 7'. held. The interment was at Bin*"" Cemetery.
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  • 212 12 Singapore, Friday. T«EO Chwee Koh, a young Chinese lorry I driver, was found guilty by Mr. HA. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, on a charge of driving his lorry negligently along Khiam Hock Road on the afternoon of Mar. 13, and causing the
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  • 250 13 HOPES OF EARLY ARREST i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday, receipt of certain information has sent an armed force police I com Raub into the Pahang jungle, and they are searching the Sungei Tcnggalam towards Kuala Lipis and Bentong. hi
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  • 147 13 From Our Own Reporter, j Ptenane F'-'c'av I THE Governor Sir Shenton Thomas arrived from Kuala Lumpur to-day for a nine-! ty rtay in the Settlement In the course of his up-country tour. He is accompanied by the A DC f"ap'. P A Gwyn, and the Private
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  • 258 13 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 1.C.H., the Honor- Secretary and Treasurer for the r I latic Unemployment Comas follows for the month nint of money received date is $03,232.69 of which the sum has been received this has t xceeded the expendibe muni hee nee
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  • 124 13 Paris, June 21. 7VVO attempts against the life of Herr Hitler have been made in Vienna, it is revealed. While Hitler was speaking on the Heldenplatz a shot was fired from a window. A Storm Trooper was hit in the head and killed instantly. A
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  • 136 13 Aior Star, June 30 In view of the impending departure of the Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall, British Adviser. Kedah for home on furlough, the State entertained him to a dinner at the Balai B.\sar, Alor Star, last nigh:. Covers for over 100 persons were laid
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  • 33 13 The priests of the Siang Lim See Temple. Kirn Kiat Road, will hold a service for the Chinese community on July 7 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. to pray for world peace.
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  • 211 13 From Our Own Reporter) Seiemban, Friday. a sequel to the teirible tragedy on Apr. 1 at Kuala Pilah, when A. H. Joseph an estate clerk is alleged to have slashed to death his five-year-old daughter Ivy, and battered his wife and then attempted
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  • 45 13 HERE are some amazing flying figure statistics concerning the inauguration of the service. Fiying time (Southampton to Singapore) 53 hrs. 10 mins. Miles run 8,137. Flying speed (point-to-point) 163 miles per hour. Stops en the way to Singapore, 21. Petrol used, 6,600 gallons.
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  • 108 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. OVER 300 lorries in Malacca and suburbs were garaged to-day by their owners. Information is lacking, but from what I could gather the strike is said to be in protest against compulsory third party insurance. It is also understood the
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  • 352 13 When the Cordelia and Challenger passed the position near Victoria Point at which Sir Kingsford Smith was presumed to have been lost the two Empire flying boats, now on their history-making flight to Australia, dipped in salute to the memory of a famous aviator. TO celebrate
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  • 21 13 The promotion of Second-Lieut. E. D. Rushworth, S.S.V.F., to the rank of Lieutenant, with effect from June 3, has been approved.
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  • 521 13 Singapore. Friday. INDICATIVE of the interest that is being taken by the British people in the extension of the fly*ng-boat service to Australia, a party of journalist* are making a trip in the "Challenger* to Sydney. They arrived by the "Cordelius" and are due
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  • 28 13 Pleasure Study Dr. (Miss) S. Peterson, who arrived by the "Challenger." Dr. Peterson, who is a doctor of science, hopes to make a geographical study of Australia (Tribune).
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  • 1075 14 immm crrat chcd at nocn yesterday from the first riGHX ho-es and ponies were afternoon t 2sv of nine evepts to be R*ce-4 The rcn-acceptors were Race Z— Some I 6—Jack Druce and Mcnawettj RaoeS—Ffrinjf Column and Gbtte.. K-c. t»— j»ck Kn'ghfs Eve; Race
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  • 558 14 Singapore, Friday. |OEY Rosenberg flyweight champion of the Orient J hi colours lowered when he met Little Bernal at the Happy Wmld stamum to- ightin a ten-rounds contest, fhc ££a veidift and judges failing to agree on the decision j add which did
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  • 42 14 Follow-'ng aye the results at a gteqee: a 1 o«y Ros* nb erg <ny wc«s: hj champion cf the Orient) and Little Bernal drew. .ice Ea«le beat Boon Mah on ncinls. Bab> Mendiola beat Boy live* Robcrt .s drew.
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  • 53 14  -  By "Argus" a»e eiccLions f<r (hi. Itemoens ot Ipoh. RACE 1— PAY OCT In Ver Tout RAf F. Z—STAYBRITE lianrp RACT. I—MONTE TOEO Swilt Arrow RACf 4—r: CL The Plainer RAM", 5--PRESTIGE Mi Wei'iljr RACE C—RUV.II- \VORIX> n Sir Ihcabald RACT 7-RELEASE StralhpeiTrr RACL #—IMAGING Batti RACE 9—CM
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  • 206 14 THE Blia Club defeated the English College XI at cricket at the C lie ground, Johore Bahru, by 84 runs Scores: BLIA CLUB Ghani b Marshal 10 Kachom* run out 38 Mansur lbw. Ibrahim 8 A. Ariftin cU. Ahttad b Ifoore 2) Adam b Moore 0 Levon played
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  • 133 14 Dollah's xi beat ihe Newton R k* lights a l cricket a I Farrer Pari- by 41 runs. Secret: DOLLAR'S XI C. Clariie b Ortega J Oi.» c and b Oitega Q. Lin: b H. Schooling P S. Maniam h H. Schooling J. Seng b Ortega William
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  • 346 15 LOSES ONLY FOUR GAMES London, July 2. ¥>ONALD BUDGE, the American, retained his singles title at the Wimbledon championships to-day when he beat the EngI HAman, Bunny Austin, easily in three sets, giving away only fow iramcs. The score was «—l, <>—(>, 6—3. Rain interrupted
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  • 54 15 Rangers XI will entertain I lub 2nd XI to a on Sunday, at jers' players: X M. Oman. M N. Eusoff. A. A."Alia named, V O. Syed S X Mohamed. M. M E. Kader Un and S. If. Shi V N Ismail, O. E. ObS Si M<
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  • 168 15 \luiii«-i|ia! Scrvh S.H.B 1. 1 SAP A league played at the Harbour Board ipal Services beat the S.H.B by three goal' rather scrappy, with the Municipals having slightly i ter ol the exchanges. Ten minuies from the .start, albert opened the scoring for the
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  • 101 15 A match was held Force Headquarters between the Royal InnisI Regiment. coders and the SingaA sanation. ''/7 won with a good s*.»re. 0!>:: maintained by ail were as follows:-. Nation; Score 466. H 1 Oiblin. Rev. L. 7. P. Hardman, c.s M d c.
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  • 34 15 I Raffles Institution at Karnes to nil yestertssalfe (Ril ttrst): /«nd Cpl. Dimmer ihutcriet 4—6 6 2 6—2 f- Burkillb^tChua •;,''> 1 Bgt. Calder beat i noon Bee 9—4, 6—2.
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  • 108 15 JAXGLIN Club tennis tournament ties: WEDNESDAY Dyne tup: Mr and Mrs Mitchell <Scr.» vs. Mr. and lire. D. H Palmer i-3'. CiiUcn t up: Mrs Brightwell and Elsworth <+2» vs. Mrs. Alnger and Henderson i -t-3 "Men's Open Doubles: Bingham and Perry vs. FO. Lonymore and F
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  • 282 15 (From Our Ov n Correspondent/ Muar. Friday. THE Muar Hospital Club doubles handicap tennis tournament was brought .to a successful close when the finals j played at the Muar Hospital Club court j recently, resulting in Mrs. Marshall and j BaKn beating Majid and Ross after
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  • 370 16 THREATEN FOOTBALL PLAYERS (From Our Own Correr,ponde:«i) Bain Pahat, Saturday. A free fight threatened to develop in a League soccer match yesterday evening when the crowd With clogs and -ticks rushed on 10 the field, and had it not been for the timely intervention of some
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  • 211 16 London, July 1 f\ the Diamond's sculls si-mi-i final, in the Henley ITabbitt of Readmg beat Tlioi P of Tvneside by a length m a teSan Bark, conning in his winning TMer of Thames easiy m 9 nuns The semi-final of the Lad.es Plate saw
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  • 296 16 .From Our Ow* Correspondent, Muar, r nday. nnVTR VRY to expectations, the Town Board beat the Land C°offi c ast yearns League champions, by the odd roel fa three in match played on the Muar Club padan* yesterday. The victory was well-deserved. Towards the
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  • 46 16 Lad Footers XI vs. Zion Road Rangers on Sum lay at Farrer Park at 5.15 pjn.:—Cheng Scan, Ah Bah. Ah Wing. Kr.i Teok. 'John. Chin Nen S. Fnrfc iCapt.), Yuen Chong, Sum Wing, Chin Checn. Ah 1 ek. Ah cnye arte ttena rook.
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  • 77 16 New York. June 25. A SLOW motion film shows *mosl clearly that Schmeling was already on the way for a knock-cut before Louis landed those decisive rights to tne kidney. Louis had the German groggy with 21 Hum to the head and body before the
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  • 104 16 Playing at the Coronation B. P courts last Sunday, the Green Hill BP. de feated the Coronation B P. by seven The* 'resuts were: -Yeo Hong: Chuan beat Tay Chin Lye 5-1. 15-11, Ta> Eoo Liang beat Ong Swee Tian 3-0. 15—12- Raymond Frois beat Koh Beng
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  • 32 16 An exact copy of the Pilgrim Fathers vessel Mayflower, is to be built at 3cston. Mass., from plans formulated by a local historical society, aided by contemporary drawings ot the Mayflower. I
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  • 110 16 Reuter. THREE decisions were reached in the English County cricket matches when Lancaslrre, Yorkshire and Somerset won their fixtures at Manchester, Worcester and Nottingham. Scores were as fellows:— AT MANCHESTER Lanes teat Hants by ten wickets. LANCASHIRE: 295 «Paynter 122' and 22 for no wickets. HAMPSHIRE: 129
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  • 374 16 TOMMY Farr has been ordered by the British "Boxing Board of Tonircl to pay £753 to Mr. Sydney Hulls, the Harringay promoter, for alleged breach of contract, says the Sportmg Chronicle. Fair has twice appeared before the Board since his return from Amen:a a few weeks
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  • 99 17 The F.A. C*ip Final at Wembley Stadium was televised for the first time on April 30, when the whole of the match between Huddersfield and Prestcn North End was watched by viewers. The transmission was an unqualified success, and excellent inception was reported from places
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  • 145 17 (United Press). IBy Air Mail) Simla. Jane 20. THE number of merchant vessels over 200 tons that used the port of Aden during March. 1938. was 167 as compired with 191 in the corresponding month last year. Excluding coal, salt, fuel oil and military and naval
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  • 142 17 (United Press). •By Air Mail' Comilia. June 23. MR, B. N. Mukherjee. Second Subordini'l ate Judge. Tipporah. has decreed with costs the suit claiming damages t? the extent of Rs. 2.100 for malicious prosecution brought by Mr. Girija Prasanna Dev. pleader against Mr. N.
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  • 55 17 (United Press). Mr. Frederick Grubb, General Secre tary of the Anglo-India Temperance Association. London, in a letter to a frend In Trichninopoly, welcomes the Prohibition scheme, which was introduced by the Congress Ministry of Madras since October 1. 1937, in Salem, and commends the earnestness of the Government of Madras
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    • 1192 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE LONDON j NIROM ZHI im Mc s <ml m,) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) > L LfS h! Parian Band Gs 1779 Mcs (16,8 m.) 12.60 Het goode oude "Plerement." t'n' by B Roller (relayed GSF
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    • 578 18 I CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.5u am Holy Communim. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. i 0 15 am. Children's Service. -.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. d. c. j. Hodge. Weekdays. Holy Communion on Monday. V/ednesday and Friday at 8
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    • 413 18 by Sylvia Barnes Thomas at 5.45, will be broadcast by the B.M B.C. Monday. 4.30 p.m.. Ladies' Aid Meeting.. Tuesday. 530 p.m., Vesper Hour. Friday. 8.15 p.m., Epworth League for young people. >• CHI STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (No. 1, Kamnoiig Kapor Road) Sunday, 8 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible Class.
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    • 411 18 Teachers' Bible Study. 6.30 p.m. Singing Class and Hymns practice. m 1 Wednesday, 4.30 p.m. Sunday School sports section. Thursday, 5.30 p.m. The Friendly Band—No Meeting. 8 15 pm., Combined Religious Meeting with the Friendly Bands, the Boys' Brigade «Ist Co.), Reading Club, Church and Sunday School. An interesting Address
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    • 577 18 Friday. 3 p.m.. Women's Bible Ci*«, (in Malay). u,iSS 8 p.m. Hokien Service Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson. Saturday, 7.30 o.m. Men's B:blecw in Malay. ass NEIL ROAD GOSPEL (155, Neil Road) Sunday. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School ar* Bible Classes. a 6 p.m. Gospel Service *in Fne'ish* Speaker: Mr. Ong Phee
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  • 83 19 Miss ASWATHAMMAL, most popular ilm-star, who appears in the leading i»- in hintamani a Tamil picture rhich has broken all records The ur»m- uouuS that stormed the Marllheatre, Singapore, last nisht. rhere pidure paid a second visit. lioued thut it iv likfh to -t.i\ on for e\<r.t!
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  • 142 19 (United Press). Karachi. June 25. Till l.'ajputana Cricket team at present playing a series of batches ia England, having got into financial difficulties, have cancelled 1 remaining fixtures and are exP*tted in arrive in India ahout July. An air mail despatch from London ma touring
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  • 89 19 (United Press). A Madras, June 23. I 0 went reduction o* wages ■'■■■■> ""'lmh? n in Malaga, Au r l -todlan labourers are About one thousand re- this morning by and were taken g y J emigration camp at gl more are arriving this
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  • 629 19 CONGRESS LEADERS CONSULT GANDHIJI (United Press). (By Air Mail) urdhaganj. June 25. jpRIOR to the Working Committee meeting which is fixed for July 19. the Congress leaders had talks with Mahatma (Jarfdhi at Shevgaon yesterday and to-day on outstanding-matters, especially, the question
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  • 102 19 (United Press). >By Air Mail) Simla, June 24. ABOUT thirty members of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly headed by Dr. Gopchand Bhargava and Dr. Satyapal staged a walk-out. following retusal by the Premier to accede to the request of the Opposition members that the House
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  • 115 19 (United Press). <By Air Mail) Wardhaganj, June 25. IT is officially announced that the Congress Working Committee will meet at Wardha on July 19 Besides dealing with the political situation in the country in general and the question of communal settlement and the
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  • 132 19 (United Press). •By All Mall» Watdhu *v"u iV 25 Mr S"bhas Chandra Bc»e the Congress President. Matil.ma Abul Kalam Aznd and Scih .JamnniiU Batuj. visited the Vidynm;uw!ir 112 r.\l:sin School i i)«is morning and ue-po» ted the reaching work carried on the',
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  • 139 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 22 SARDAR Vallabbai Patel has left lor Wardha to attend the informal conference of prominent Congress leaderwhich will take place at Sheogaon during this week. Sardar Patel's presence at Wardha will be taken advantage of by the C.
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  • 104 19 (By Air Mail) New Delhi, Jane 24. NINE persons including one woman were killed and twelve others injured in a serious accident when the balcony of a house gave way, says a message from Alwar. While a marriage procession was passing by Trajgara in Alwar State with
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  • 63 19 (United Press). While they have passed orders sanctioning the usual annual grant to the Girl Guides' Association, the Government of Madras have withheld a similar contribution to the Boy Scouts' Association pending satisfactory solution of the question of the amalgamation of the Association
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  • 340 19 (By Air Mail* Calcutta, June 27 PRELIMINARIES are being settled for organising the All India Decennial Census in 1941. Already the Provincial Governments have submitted to the Government of India the names of their officers who may be appointed as the provincial census officers and it
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  • 217 19 THE Arya Sarvadeshik Sabha of Delhi, at the instigation of Mr. Ghanshyam Das Birla and Mr. Jugul Kisbpre Birla, nas sent .Paneiu Fori Veerendra Kumar Veca'ankar tnd his Wi Snrimati Ka.na'a Dcvi to Singapore for the propoganda of tfindi in Malaya and the East Indies. The
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  • 177 19 (United Press). •By Air Mail' Secunderaoad. hUTH 21. 'THE word Freedom' is QOt oi iho Bcmoay Chronicle, the the Forward and the Times of India: it is not a word of Indian National Congress nor the McsZUn teafUe; it Is a. quality and the birthrrght of
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