Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales v7,i7 •"xxvil: -No._l6S. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July 11, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 P^GES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1938 FIVE cents;
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 "the news with YOUR BREAKFAST I Try The MORNING j TRIBUNE "DAIRY FARM"' Condensed Sweetened FILL CREAM MILK. DAIRY FARM MILK is specially prepared J &j&\fg for Children. Being of a superior quality $T I IIS n 1 w, 'l not thicken in the Tropics. PREPARED and Exported in accordance
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    • 236 1 JUST ARRIVED I I Large Stock of Frail Essences for RTRITF MAKING. Capsules, Cork. Crown Cork. Labels, Neck Labels, of Attractive Kinds, Harmless Colouring, etc. Fall not to obtain your requirement Now. T f Q. WAT A riK Siitgapore. 766 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. .ii IT'TT i j DIAMOND ,m m
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    • 218 1 I Read The j SUNDAY I TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Sew Way to Cleanse Skin! \'4 auicMES MjA AMI DRY INC. '^^^T'^^^ Cleansing Pads <7//<7 Soften as well as Cleanse! A complete facial right from your purse j$ v < any time any\\ here... on a second's notice! ">v. QUICKIES
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  • 972 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES International Maritime Conference CO-OPERATION AMONG SHIPOWNERS rpHE annual congress of the Baltic and International Maritime Conference opened at Stockholm when shipowners and shipbrokers from 22 countries, presided over by an Englishman, Major T. Kussel Cairns, of Newcasile-on-Tyne, discussed many international shipping questions. The agenda include.*, besides internal
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  • 270 2 eIR John Simon. Chancellor of the 0 Exchequer, with Mr. Oliver Stanley, President ot the Board of Trade, received at the House of Commons a deputation from the Tariff Policy Committee of M.P.s who are anxious about the dangers to British Trade of subsidised imports
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  • 183 2 Petersburg, Transvaal. ZEBROIDS"— a cross between a horse mare and a zebra stallion —are comtemplatcd as a commer cial proposition by Mr. E. J. Kruger, a farmer of the Pietersburg district. Running round Pietersburg's streets new with Mr. Kruser's donkeys is a zebra stallion,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 483 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN »UOO July 30 BEHAR 6.000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug 26 RAJPUTANA 17,300 Sept.
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    • 485 2 I I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but J Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, Londun, Rotterdam, tlon. Hamburg and Copenhagen. i MS. From Spore M'ca P.S. P'ng To Port Said p a i es tine,
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    • 231 2 lIAMRURG-AMERJKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 475 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHE* LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPA: Due S pore. "NECKAR" July o-) "GNEISFNAU" omits N. China "CREFELD" j I -REGENSBURG 2 J "SCHARNHORST" omiU N. China HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BKhMEN SaiLs from
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  • 41 3 TAN—At D Cotta's Clinic, Singapore, on July 7, to Angela Chong Yoon Kirn, wife of Mr. Tan Chin Hoo, and daughter of Madam Yooxg Voon Moye—a daughter. Both mother and child well. F.M.S. and Penang papers, please copy.
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  • 136 3 AHIN. At the General Hospital, Singapore, on 10th July, 1938, Mr. William Ahin, 68 years. The funeral cortege will leave No. 65, Dorset Road, at 5 p.m. to-day for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment. Deeply regretted. JENNY LEONG, beloved daughter of
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  • 184 3 Where are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are renders ol the "Malaya Tribune." This D'cry provided specially for them. Secre taries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest wW still included in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • 23 3 Commissions as Acting Sub-Lieutenants, Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, have been granted to Alexander Noel Ross and David Eustace Martindale TV. sleton-Wykeham-F.en-nes.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 725 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES {Singapore Municipality TENDERS iNDERS are now invited for trie materials or service, for ,f r. «m Municipal Tender Room sew Date oI cloging oanitary Installation ai X*K premises In Angus ct et? Beach Road, Boa Xor Ptc (Deposit $50» Quai. etc. I^ noont 14tn july, 1038.
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    • 646 3 PUBLIC NOTICES JOHORE GOVERNMENT. PUBLIC NOTICE. A Road Traffic Census will be held from 23rd to 30th August, 1938, both days inclusive, throughout the State cf Jchore, and the close co-operation of all motorists is invited to facilitate the taking of this Census. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Engelbertus Adrianus
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    • 571 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. New Buildings at Tiong Bahru. Tenders to be lodged with the undersigned by 4 p.m. on 20th July, 1938, are invited for the renting of any of the shops Numbered 4, 6, 28, 30 Eng Watt Street, 49, Seng Poh Road and 38, Tiong Poh
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    • 202 3 FOR SALE EMILE ZOLA'S MASTERPIECES: Nana. 90 cts.; Germinal. $1.20; Paris. Rome, Money, Dream-shop, Lourdes, $2.00 each. Postage extra. THE CITY EMPORIUM. 53. BRAS BASAH ROAD. I BOARD RESIDENCE THE LANKA HOTEL, 13, Trafalgar St.. off Tanjong Pagar. The only boarding and lodging house with every comfort and excellent cuisine.
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    • 371 3 HYGIENE FOR WOMEN There is no safer, convenient and effective means available for personal cleanliness and control than NOLO CELETTES. Each Gelette is packed in an airtight glass tube and is of smallest possible size. Perfect preventive, no anxiety. NOLO has served thousands of women satisfactorily. Ask your Chemist. Price
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  • 102 4 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Monday. MINING. Tin New York 42 5 8 unchanged. The market opens very quietly this morning in the absence of news from London and Dollar tin shares, if anything are inclined to be fractionally easier. Australia are in the market for
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  • 17 4 Singapore, July 11. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $95'/, (down VA).
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  • 15 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers U%\ Sellers 24%.
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  • 822 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 9, 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers AmpatTm JR.* J?% Asam Kumbang 29 JjUnom Austral Malay 44,- 9 norn Ayer Hitam 24 9 £W Ayer Weng 0.57V 2 Bangrin Tin 21 3 22 6 Batu Selangor Berjuntai 10Burma
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  • 87 4 Flintshire; British: 7,726 tons from Rotterdam 10.7 to Yokohama 12.7. islander; Brit; 1,580 tons norn cnristmas Islands 10.7 to Christmas Islands 14.7. Hakusan Maru; Japanese; 10,380 tons from Rotterdam 9.7 to Yokohama 117 Klang; Brit; 1,432 tons from Rotterdam 9.7 to Telok Anson 11.7. Titan; British; 9,034 tons
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  • 310 4 MINING Singapore, July 11. Buyers Sellers Ampats Jg% Ayer Hitams f 9 25.9 Bangrins «J| «g Eatu Seiangor 1 38 l.« Chenderiangs M- Hitam fin MJ 'J. 4 Hongkong Tin 23 9 249 Hong Fatts 100 104 Idris Hyd. 7 9 8,9 tpoh Tin 25
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  • 232 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 9, 1 p.m. close Total for financial Date Ex Div. year **5* Payable Date to date Kamunting Tin 8% June 28 Ju i y 28 July 4 8% less tax Kuala Lumpur Tin (6) Is. No. 34 A Ut
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  • 259 4 i% 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. 90... 107 110 norn 4V 2 1909 red. 1955
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  • 381 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday Previous To-day Buyexa 7V 4 Closed apul Sellers 7% Ist Forward (August) Buyers 7* 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 16 W Forward (Oct Leo Buyers 7% Z ft P9 London. Saturday PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To.^ In bulk July; Aug. shipment £14.15.0 Value Unchanged
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 282 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. 'Incorporated In Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. The Company, having the necessary powers, is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 31 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY. PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. 1 HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LID. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 1 Flnlayson Green.
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    • 181 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straitg Settlement*) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 1172 Secretary I 9 f Otneral Manager 3511 Accountant ,02C Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, f— 1
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  • 141 5 London, June 27. rpHK Rev W. T. Button, former 1 r of Sidlesham, Sussex, twice widowed and father of ton children i a ms at the age of eighty, to hav3 found his perfect love. t have ever? intention of marrying beloved one In
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  • 69 5 Buffalo. New York. ILL drunks" are to be arrested on A city on the orders of the police Commissioner Tne Comr.uss.oner believes that an mtoucuted pedestrian is us dangerous in traffic as an intoxicated drner. hence his drastic order to the police force. He
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    25 5 A peculiar hat fashion which bears a strong resemblance to a top hat that has been jumped on, seen in Hyd e Park. London.
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  • 555 5 i By Courtesy of S E. Levy Co.) Singapore. July 10. Messrs. White. Weld and Company. New York, report by cab'p as follows. STOCKS Yesterday's market contained no new a\gm other than the selection of aircraft shares as favourites. The present tendency lor the Monday opening
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  • 86 5 The following crop returns for June have been reported: Ayer Kuning I F.M.S. > Rubber Co., Ltd. 60,000 lbs. Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffield Io.UOO IDs. Bradwall 1 F.M.S. I Rubber Estate Ltd. 55.000 lbs. Cnersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 53.000 lbs. Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown Estate) 31,200
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  • 90 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S in cases (F. 0.8. July) 24% 25 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. July) 24 241 a No I.X.R.S.S (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 2434 247« do. July 25 25>a do. Aug. Sept. 25*4 253
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  • 703 5 WIFE TRIES TO FORGET London, June 23. IIER romance shattered after only one month of marriage a young waitress is now striving with her parents' aid to forget her unlu?ky experience and find new happiness. She is Mrs. Elizabeth Carrington. 27. who Uvea with her
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  • 70 5 Tifton, Ge:rgia. ANGLERS here are using their cars instead cf orthodox tackl*" to catch fish. They connect one end o f a piece of wire to a sparking plug and dartorie the other end in the water. Then the engine is speeded un, generating a current stronrr enough
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  • 59 5 Miss Sylvia Bradshaw (centre) 24-year-old daughter of a Hove (Sussex) motor engineer, who was detained in Louisiana after it was alleged she had made photographs of an Army airport, arrived at Southampton on the "Queen Mary" from America. She was detained for six days, but finally absolved from any connection
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  • 103 5 Rome. THE chariot and horses of an unknown chiefta n of pre-Roman days have been brought to light in the course of excavations on the «'te of a Roman and pre-Roman bur:al ground at Agria, near Venice, dating back to over 2,500 years. In addition
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  • 82 5 WATCHES which will be kept at the right time by radio are forecast for the near future by Mr. William A. Sa melius, chairman of the technical board of the United Horological Association of America. He told the Association's annual con- already in operation. Some of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 453 5 INDIGESTION and its resultant pains are often a matter of too much acid in /BSgK^Sft the stomach. Promote proper 5 p^^T** digestion—relieve the acid con- 64 dition and feel better by taking PHILLIPS'^WIMILK OF MAGNESIA^^^bi^ Formula: Masoe<ium Hydroxide P^M 2 APB 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. FOR SALE BY
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    • 63 5 lIWK OF I lIIVA ancorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF
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  • 238 6 Temporary Offices In Anson Road TWO and a half million dollars will be spent by the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Ltd., on the construction, to begin in Singapore at the end of October, of a new block of office buildings for the use of the A.
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  • 97 6 During the week ending July 2. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan oorts amounted to 58,658 cases, of which 3(\32§ <62 per cent.) cases were tc the United Kingdom, 2,730 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe 11,976 (20 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 7,632
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  • 162 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas. today. Deliveries of boxholder.v letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery OJ letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air iK.L.M.i to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of
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  • 50 6 The s.s. Meigen Muni fcr Christinas Island. Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on July 9 was closed at noon to-day. The s.s. City of Kimberley for U.S.A. (Parcels only*. Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on July 9 was closed at neon tc-day.
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  • 19 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on July 17 by the Carthage was delivered in London on July 9.
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  • 128 6 Singapore. July 11. Ship? alongside the Wharves or exto arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Agapenor 18: Arabia Maru 14; Petal: 12. Monte Piana 10. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Grey stoke Castle 20; City
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  • 176 6 (From Our Own Correspondent > Segamat. Sunday. Entries are rapidly coming in for the Segamat and district agricultural show and arts and crafts exhibition, to be held on the Segamat town padang on Ihursday md Friday. The show is to be held on a bigger sl'le this
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  • 1606 6 "ORIENTAL GOVT. CO. s ANNUAL MEETING DESCRIBING the Indian b£ffspce Act as a very great advance on anything of the nature cv :r attempted. Sir Purshotamdas Thakur das, C.1.E., speaking at the annual general meeting of the Oriental Government Security Life Co., Ltd., held
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  • 33 6 The directors of Lambak Ruhb have recommended a divideiu. per cent, payable, on July 30 JJ n *si. of the ftnancial year ended 1938. A total sum of £7,300 u j^yvu
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 371 6 Malayan paeMiea hotel A to-vh.ht. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M.: i DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 P.M. S TO MIDNIGHT. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RA: TLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. SEX VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS. REACHED IN 10 MINUTES BY CAR FROM
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 379 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE lI TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Africa South Arabia Maru July U Pj£America (South) A\abia Maru >• i J Ceylon Arabia Maru 1 K!m' Africa East Arabia Maru 11 t n m Rcngat and Tembilahan Fievo Pontianak Pangkor h jj. Aden Cooee'' >• 11 j{? Africa East
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  • 86 7 Shanghai 0 rtiTRI ISIS i> the volume of China's flfefl i t,?(le for the month of prM with the rrecedrj „t!i arc revealed in Ihe n utikly rtttfnw. ott r/?d to $7'7CO OGO show- noi CO) as enmcared L.jS«an lncraars cf $879 000. .c«r«Su totalled •f]27(>io.
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  • 29 7 untitled near Adria in l ne tia an Etruscan tomb cam/ 10 Ughi a which were found a well preserved ;V i i na th< skeletons ol two horses.
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  • 771 7 Out Oirv Reporter) TAIPING, SATURDAY. l FIREMAN OF IHE IAIPING FIRE BRIGADE WAS RENDERED UNCONSA CIOUS AND STONES WERE THROVE AT POLICE OFFICERS DURING THE ANTI-JAPANESE DEMONSTRATION WHICH STARTED IN TAIPING. IN ALL FOUI S WERE MADE AND THE SITUATION NOW IS VERY QUIET. IT
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  • 52 7 Oklahoma City. July 10 A man who attempted to jump on President Roosevelt's car here to-day was knocked down by a secret service agent and was severely pummelled by soldiers and police before being arrested. The man said he merely wanted to shine the President
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  • 41 7 Reuter. London, July 10. A world's record for a duration flight in a two-seater glidar of 22 hours U minutes was made at Dunstable by Flight-Lieut. W. B. Murray of the' RAJF. and Engineer Stanley Sproule.-Reuter.
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  • 86 7 A Brussels. ITER a series of operations a Sirl of 20, Mile. Amende '•mr.ine, has chanced into a and become M. Armand '"nioine. daughter of a farmer at Far£*nne», between Charleroi and "Armande" arew up as a eirl ot unusual strenatb. with a keen love of sport.
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  • 257 7 APTIMISM was the keynote of V Lord Hirsts speech at the annual general meeting of the General Electric Co., Ltd., of England, which, incidentally, has now entered upon its fiftieth year. He was able to refer to a further increase in output, turnover and profit for
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  • 134 7 Simla. A LARGE number of apparently human footprints two feet m length and 11 inches wide have been found in a field in the Jalpalguri district, It is reported here. The owner of feet capable of making such impressions is reckoned to be a. least 18 feet
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  • 86 7 Reuter. London, July 10. CONTRARY to general expectations that with the turn of the half-year credit would ajrain become; easy, lending irstitutions outside the clearing banks circle have been able to charge up to one per cent, for accommodation against bonds as security owing to stock
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  • 261 7 New York, June 27. two talked and laughed together in a Los Angeles court roon the man j whose case they were opposing I whipped out a revolver, shot them both dead. Then the Arthur E. Hansen, farmer, aged thirty-eight, with
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  • 26 7 The Italian Government have granted t* Marshals d» Bono and Gra.nani idr life the pay which th&y recc.ved whil holding their respective commands n. East Africa
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 168 7 'Phone: 7696. Good snap, eh? V To get good snap«« you will be /^py'l j/^^^b^ proud to show your friends, you 55^^!^ must use film which gets the detail, < s ///^L sharp and clear. Use Kodak W\ <^^^^^¥ "Vcrichrome" Film—it's extra fast *> and double-coated—gets all the 'yS detail
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 621 8 Few Musicals.. .from Hollywood have produced such first-class entertainment as "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART" j .."S. Free Press". (Saturday) CAPITOL j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 .yjfc^i» Positively LAST NIGHT of this splendid 'A J DOUBLE BILL! The BRIGHTEST SHOW of the YEAR NEW UNIVERSAL presv~.s "YOU'RE A I SWEETHEART" With Charles Winninger,
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    • 118 8 Victoria Theatre. WED., SAT., 13th. 16th JULY, at 9.15 p.m. THE NAUGHTY WIFE SAD C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. Get Your Good Portraits FROM: I ILY\VIII I I j PHOTO STIDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi HoteJ), SINGAPORE. LISTEN TO REASON and be well advised f |jj GEI YOUR
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    • 336 8 I LAST FEW SHOWINGS! t J 6-15 PAVILION 9-15 "MY, MY," SAYS 'MR. SMITH,' "THIS i 1 IS THE FUNNIEST FILM EVER!" (And I SO SAYS The PRESS) I "continual stream of J mirth one of the rfIFR I oest comedies seen \ĔL *k I FREE PRESS. Wj/ I "brilliant
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  • 373 9 110-ITIONS in the S.A.F.A. League j r ompetitions, revised to date .a loliows: FIRST DIVISION Goals p W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 1, 13 9 2 2 40 15 20 13 8 2 3 3G \l5 19 V (4 13 9 3 1 25 15 19
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  • 247 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) ftiuar, Sunday. POOR passing, weak finishing and good work by Sanip. to the Police goal, were the main factors which contrioutcci to the defeat of the Town Board at the hands of the Police in the Muar F A league match played at the
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  • 507 9 A Successful Function 'From Our Own Reporter) Johore, Saturday. A VERY successful sports meeting was witnessed when the All-Johore P.W.D. held their fifth annual meeti ing at the English College grounds, a large gathering was present and amongst those were H.H. Sir Ismail. Tunku
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  • 471 9 AUSTRALIA'S team left for America a few days ago to participate in the American zone of the Davis Cup. but to gain the right to challenge the United States for the trophy they will have to beat the winner of the European As a result of the
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  • 169 9 TERRORS GUNNERS IN DIV. 2 DRAW AN exciting and well played game resulted in the me3tmz of the R.A. (Biakan Mati) and H.M.S. Terror in the Ccccnd Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at B'akan Mati en Saturday. The opening exchanges were quiet. The first gcal came from GEORGE, the R.
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  • 162 9 SPORTS FOOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Div. I, R.A. v. S C.F.A. Stadium. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: "The Awful Tiuth," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "You're A Sweetheart," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "The President"— (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. M A RLBOROUGH: "Chintamani," (Tamil). 5.45 and 9.30 p.m. ROXY:
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  • 153 9 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Segamat. Friday. JOHORE sending a strong team of atldetes to compete at the All-Mala-yan P.W.D. sports on July 30 and 31 in Singapore Ftorruth'e standard set at the All-Johore P W.D. snorts held last week at Johore Bahru it would nci be too
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  • 65 9 AT the monthly ..hcot of the Segamat Rifle Club for June, J.R.C. Denny, the consistent marksman, tooprd the tables. Scores: J. R. C. Denny C 7 2—89 Mohammad bin Klin;; 3-: 3—87 Parttam Singh G7- -20—87 Abdul Humid 79— 5 -84 Sgt. Kehar Singh 77— 5—82 Nand
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  • 215 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Sunday. Segamat Chinese who had pre- viously suffered a 4—l defeat at the hands of the Indo-Ceylcnese Youngsters shewed better combination and understanding In the return meeting and the Youngsters has to be content with a 2—l victory when they clashed in their
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  • 147 9 THIRTY six cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. medal, which re srlted In a tie between:— W. Somerville 73— 8=65 E Hitcham 85—20-65 ST. JAMES CUP Tlie following; have qualified W. Somerville 73— 8=55 E. Hitcham 85—20=65 J. G. M. Millar 84—18=66 A. M. Williamson
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  • 99 9 A T the annual general meeting of tb» Malacca Chinese Football Club, held at the club premises, 145, Wolferstan Road, Malacca, on Sunday la. t, the following office-bearers were elected for the current year:— President, Mr. Yeo Kirn Seek; vicepresident. Mr. Tan San Hong; hon. secretary. Mr.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 120 9 FAM °STARS. HFANNA DURBIN. w 0243G I A TEAVIATA 10u Men and a II S R AINING SUNBEAMS 5° T rn-i* ***** IL BACK") Three Smart Girls S< >ME ONE TO CARE FOR ME do UOKOTHY LAMOUR. THANKS' FOR THE MEMORY "Big Broadcast of YOU TOOK THE WORDS. do °2416
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    • 86 9 Z I MARLBOROUGH LAST FEW NIGHTS The Greatest and Most Entertaining Tamil Talkie "CHINTAMANI" Starring X ASWATHAMMA and M. K. THYAGARAJA BHAGAVATHAR. j SEES EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. A WHIRLWIND WESTERN YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! "SUDDEN BILL DORN" Supported by "CARNIVAL QUEEN" SUN TALKIES (New World)
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    • 148 9 6* 4« I THE GREATEST FILM j J Do You Remember 1 ALHAMBRA i j How Robin Hood AIR-CONDITIONED j Mcd th? plot of AND COMPLETELY i evil Prince John? m 1 I RENOVATED j jalan 3X EW WORLD) I I BESAR I ROAD. J I (The Malayan Pioneer Amusement
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  • 516 10 RECENTLY, the magistrate in an court decided to hear a traffic case in came ra on the ground that, as it would probably go before a jury, he wished to ensure that the accused would have a fair trip! His reason was thai if the case received publicity
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  • 360 10  -  His Job Is To Attend To The Royal Regalia By C. Fraser MR. SMITH lives in a small house in an ordinary street in south London. Every day, along with most of his neighbours, he travels by Tube to the City, carrying v. hat appears
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  • 256 10 r |~HE crown is the property of the nation, and, quite apart from the monarch who wears it, it is entitled tc its own escort of soldiers, so that on one occasion when rather extensive alteration! were needed to make the crown fit the head of a
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  • 233 10 OUT with ordinary jewels, however valuable, no such elaborate precautions are taken, and anyone who is lucky enough to be invited i.ito Mr. Smith's back room at home can see. orders and favours of immense value being pulled out of little black bags and lying about on the
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  • 198 10 f|NE Indian prince K£t a picture ol himself in state array and askej that a replica of it should be ma jewels. The figure was most east-re-constructed, not an easy task, and it became Mr. Smith's job to set appropriately coloured .stones Th were easy enough, for
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  • 428 10 By "Looker On' 1 MAN who fell overboard from a liner struggled so violently that he had to be stunned by his rescuer, socked in the cradle of the deep. f 1 I Some people in the cuuntry find feeding the wild birds a most interesting
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  • 288 11 Reassuring Bulletin London, July 10. BULLETIN FROM THE ROYAL LODGE AT A WINDSOR, SIGNED BY SIR JOHN WEIR AND I OKI) DAWSON OF PENN, PHYSICIANS IN ORDINARY, STATES THAT HIS MAJESTY THE KING IS SUFFERING FROM A MILD ATTACK OF G VSTRIC INFLUENZA
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  • 95 11 rxTE.vsr. z Plans for setting op agri- 1 cuitnral institute--, experiments stations, -rate farms and nurseries rand the arctic circle this year have a outlined by the Russian Chief Administration of the Northern Sea Route An institute tor research into Arctic agriculture, cattle-breeding, hunting and fishing is
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  • 71 11 British Official Wireless. l London. July 9. |N ten years since the establishment by English Speaking Union of recipiocal British and American Schoolboy Schola---120 British boys bare spent a >ehool year in the United States. Last year seventeen boys from Briti n public schools went across the
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  • 205 11 Reuter. Rheims, July 10. A REPLICA of the battte standard carried by Jean of Arc at the Coronation of the- Kin? ol frame at Rheims Cathedral five hundred years ago was handed by Lord Hewart on behalf of the British delegation to Cardinal Suhard. papa! legate
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  • 35 11 Reuter. Evian. Juiy 10. THE Refugees Committee unanimously agreed to establish an international organisation in Paris for the purpose of co-ordir.ating the future work regarding immigrants' problems. The committee adjourned tiil Monday.—Reuter.
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  • 21 11 Three people have been electrocuted as the result of a defective electric lamp flex in the village of Grand-Nets, near Grenoble.
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  • 18 11 Dr. Bety Alkin-Sneath has been adopt, d as prospective Labour candidate fc- Chelsea to oopose Sir Samuel Hoa*v.
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  • 110 11 Reuter. T,,r Copenhagen, July 10. International Congress of the League of Nations Societies 5 meeting passed a resolution exhorting member states of the League to consider what measures should be taken to observe th e obligations of the League (c\enant and accomr-l sh
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  • 69 11 Reuter. ILinkow. Juiy lU. /M!INTSi: military headquarters V- Claim that Chinese bombers sank two r it of three Japanese warships wbicb were shelling Kiukiang this morning. Ibc Biitish ship H.M.S. Cocrchmler and the I S.S. MstMCfte? have gone up river three mi.ts to avoid the bemfcing
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  • 78 11 Reuter. Barcelona. July 10. THE Foreign Minister. Senor del Vayo. has informed the Cabinet of *he receipt of a British note containing details of the Non-intervention plan. It is stated that the Cabinet will stud> the iroblems >rising therefrom and mernwhile they have reaffirmed tne position adopted
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  • 31 11 Fifteen spectators were injured when the car of one of the Brazilian drivers ran into the crowd during fcfce race for the Rio de Janeiro Grand Prix at Rio d*> Janeiro.
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  • 240 11 Sin Chew Jit Pow. Shanghai, July 11. ACCORDING to a foreign report. <£\ the Japanese cruiser M?umo, when directing operations in the Yangtse basin, has been damaged by bombs fiom Chinese aircraft. She is now saving back to Nanking fcr impairs. Foreign observers predict that the
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  • 27 11 The total of wireless receiving licences in force at the end of May in Britain was 8,631.150, comoared with 8 202,406 at the end of May. 1937.
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  • 23 11 Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, Parliamentary tary Secretary to the Admiralty, was recently at Gibraltar on an official visit in the destroyer Inglefield, from Malta.
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  • 162 11 Reuter. Washington, July 10. THE year's war in China, declared Senator Pitt man in a Press interview, here demonstrated that the Roosevelt administration must be granted wider latitude in its economic and commercial dealings with China and Japan—in other words, the revision of
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  • 45 11 Reuter. Berlin, Jtrly 10. In the Intireats o:" Germany's food, supply, General Ooering has issued a deciee to combat the drift of the rural populat:ons towards cities. A marriage allowance Is one of the new facilities to be accorded the rural population.—Reuter.
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  • 390 11 4t London, juiy 10. l f s to assess ac-euraitly the powVtr of the Japanese r.avv but Biit:sh aaval circles consider it can never be the force Japan dcs res it to be until Japanese warship designers show a fuller appreciation of the
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  • 269 11 Reuter. Jems "Jem, July 10. ARMED rebels believed to number 300 attacked the colony of Givatada, to the south of Haifa, and three Jewish settlers were seriously injured. British troop.- are going to Ihe rescue. The rebels cut phone wires prior to their attack,
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  • 86 11 Reuter. Washington July 9. AGREEMENT has been reached in nrineinie en the terms of the peace treaty to be signed between Bolivia and Paraguay to end the long dispute concerning Gran Chaco. according to official infoimation received by the State Department from Buenos Aires. Signature
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  • 27 11 Thieves forced the safe in the express delivery office of Toulon Station and earned off securities worth 2,000_0001. which were to have been delivered to Toulcn banks.
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  • 32 11 Bystanders allege that the girl threw the homo, nnd the girl, who Is believed to be a Jewess, was lengthily interrogated at the pohce station until sh'J broke cown and cried hysterically.
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    • 123 11 MODEL 469. I j j Less Di.scount V for lash. BIGHT-VALVE ALI -WORLD TABLE MODEL A RADIO receiver possessing n w de coverage is the new "His Master's Voice" All-Wave Mod .1 409. /or broadcasts may be received from all the over (>n wavelengths from 11 metres upwards. The addition
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  • 802 12 WAGES INCREASE |N a statement issued to the Tribune last night Mr. G. Marshall, Manager of the Singapore Traction Company, writes: INHERE seems to be a doubt in the minds of some people as to what the 'conditions of service' drivers and conductors
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  • 43 12 THE China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore announces the receipt from the Hume Pipe (Far East). Ltd, ol S5OO. In acknowledging the gift, the committee pays warm tribute to the generosity of the company, whose assistance is greatly appreciated.
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  • 28 12 Reuter. New York, July 10. The death of Supreme Court Judge Benjamin Cardozo gives President Roosevelt the third vacancy to fill the Supreme Court bench.—Reuter.
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  • 30 12 A small minority of Arab supernumerary police on short term enlistment who have been found unreliable have been withdrawn but none of the regular .Arab or Jewish police are withdrawn
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  • 18 12 Mr. G. E. Devonshire, of the F.M.S. police, bas returned lrom leave and is stationed at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 244 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. HOW an old Malay who sustained a broken leg as the result of a fall from a coconut tree refused to go to the hospital for treatment but preferred to die in his house was described at the Coroner's inquiry
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  • 177 12 ATTENDANT drivers, supplied by the Automobile Association of Malaya, will in future help car owners in Raffles Square to park their cars at Clifford Pier Car Park. An important restriction is that a car which has left the parking place in Raffles Square may not park
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  • 62 12 The full moon will be celebrated today at the Singapore Buddhist Temple 67, Spottiswood Park Road, under the patronage of Mr. B. V. B. Ermanishamy. All Buddhists are cordially invited to attend. The programme for the evening is as follows: Special offering of llowers, fruit juice, etc.,
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  • 143 12 WITH the sum of roughly $9,500 already in hand, it is expected that the $10,000 aimed at as a result of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week will be realised when the two functions still to be held—a night at the New World next Saturday and the
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  • 35 12 Mr. H. B. Bryson, of the Malayan Civil Service, who has been spending the first four months of his leave in Ireland, has now returned to England to take part in the Lucifer Golf Competition.
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  • 17 12 The Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim. I.S.O., has been elected an honorary member ot the Arab Association.
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  • 20 12 Mr. Lee Thian Hou and Miss Angie Tan. who were married on Saturday at the Singapore Registry. (Tribune).
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  • 311 12 DECENT controversy in a section of the local press concerning amateur theatrical entertainments apparently has had the effect of stimulating interest in such shows for when the S.A.D.C. presented their tenth production at the Victoria Theatre last nightFrederick Jackson's matrimonial comedy "The Naughty Wife"—
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  • 46 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. INDICATIONS that the hunt for the Dunsford murderers will conclude very soon are given by the Pahang police who state that following inquiries made in certain quarters they believe they have found a valuable clue.
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  • 155 12 INTIMIDATION of taxi-drivers by hooligans at various routes in Serangoon, Geylang and Katong continued over the week end. Police have been posted at intervals along the routes. Buses with convoys were not interfered with. Over ten taxi-drivers were interfered yesterday along the Upper Serangoon— Bras Basah Road
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  • 168 12 BREAD, cigarettes, tobacco, fruit, biscuits, medicinal tea and other foodstuffs from sympathisers, chiefly Chinese Unions, were offered to the Traction strikers at their Association's premises. Desker Road, last night. The Brahman Sabha. an Indian association, has promised a free supply of milk while about ten Chinese laundry
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  • 353 12 QRGANISED by the Vehicles Department in conjunction with the Traffic Branch, the General Transport Co. Ltd. and several private enterprises which operate the mosquito bus service, the convoy emergency transport system, which is functioning very well, has been augmented as from this morning. While the number
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  • 24 12 Mrs. Thomson, wife of Mr. F. Thomson, Assistant Manager of Hea«rood Estate, Sungei Siput, has returned to Malaya after a lengthy stay in England.
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  • 24 12 A "black book" issued by Prague tailors, containing the names and addresses of 11,610 customers who refuse to pay, has run into 11 editions.
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  • 19 12 Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow left Seremban for Ipoh, last week to take up duty in the Supreme Court.
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  • 165 12 (From Our Own Correspondent/ Malacca, Saturday. FOUND guilty of possession of dutiaoie tobacco at Lereh, a Henghua fisherman named Goh Tian Siong was fined $300, in default five months r.i. by the police magistrate, Mr. G. E. Turner, yesterday. Mr. E. V. Rodrigues Senior Supervisor,
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  • 89 12 NAVAL CHANGE. It is understood that Commodore M. L. Clarke, D.5.0., will be relieved towards the end of October by Commodore T. B. Drew. 0.8.E.. who, for the past two years has been in command of H.M.S. Royal Oak. THE STRIKE. The transport strikers are this afternoon to
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  • 9 13 Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek Likes Tribune Editorials.
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  • 90 13 THE following is a list of the office--1 bearers elected following the annual general meeting of the Malay Settlement Co-operative Purposes Society Ltd.. which took place yesterday at Jalan Mi C W. Sennet, President; Mr. A. J. Newby, Vice-President; Hadji Abbas bin Hadji Taha. Inche Daud bin
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  • 47 13 The marriage took place at St. Margaret's Church. Westminster, on Juae 28 of Mr. William Carleton Lee, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, of Stoke Poges, with Miss Eileen Mary Low, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Low. formerly of Singapore and Penang.
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  • 1087 13 CHINA WILL WIN WAR REFERENCE to editorials which appeared in the Tribune group of new-papers is made in a letter from Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek, wife of the Generalissimo, to Mr. Kao Ling~Pai. Chinese ConsulGeneral at Singapore. Mmc Chin* stresses the very well-informed view
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  • 56 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. MR. and Mrs. A. L. Rajaretnam of Seremban left their ten-month--old child sleeping in bed this morning and return'ng home within an hour were shocked when they discovered that the child had got his head caught between the bed rails
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  • 278 13 Singapore, Saturday. WICKED fraud" was the description given by Mr. E. N. Taylor, Official Assignee, to the efforts made by an undischarged bankrupt, C. R. Miles, to obtain credit from three local firms to the extent of $1,000 for liquors supplied, when the case came up
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  • 44 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warin will be leaving Singapore for Cameron Highlands on July 15. They will be staying at "Hillsbrow" whilst the finishing couches are being carried out to the Smcke House Inn. Mrs. Warm will remain at the Inn after opening.
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  • 216 13 v l commemorated the anniversary ST. Mary's Enghsh premi.se, were tastefully of its foundat.on on Wednesday p wtf of decorated, and among the we rf A.D.C. Mr. T. P. Joseph, headmaster, in his annual report, said: f the To-day marks the eelebratj on me over-aged
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    • 89 13 v Have you seen •■fi j new line in MEN'S UNDER- L^ 22ss^^-^^^^ WE AR that will give you that Haw y MKRk MAKES YOU LOOK BETTER—FEEL BETTER, TOO NEW STYLE JOCKEY SHORTS These new shorts assure you of a full day's absolute comfort and freedom from irritation, t They
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    • 166 13 "4* sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" all times from deterioration sealed in an air-fight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm mmam VHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. W.
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  • 740 14 KEEN COMPETITION AND A HIGH STANDARD OF SKILL **MTH the sun completely hidden by W heavy clouds while a cool and r- fit bint; blew from the sea, the fourth championship meet'me of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association was successfiilty
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  • 17 14 M. K. SUNDRAM, champion athlete, who won three events—22o yards, 100 yards, and 440 yards.
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  • 129 14 Penang, Saturday. SIOW Leong Joo, the crack Chinese jumper, cleared 6 feet Wi inches in the high jump event at the Penang A.A.A. to-day. However he failed to break his record created last year df 6 feet VSi inches. He was the only competitor, the other entrant, Cheong
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  • 220 14 (From Our Otm Rcnzrtci Seremban, Saturday. FOLK State j chords were broken at th< Negri fembilan athlete champh n~h held to-day, when times were "returned the 100 yards, the 440 yards, the 880 yards and the putt ng the weight events. The r: c ults were:— 100
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  • 179 14 THE first bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition of the Singapore Golf Club for July was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. P. G. Pollard and W. A. C. Henderson with a net score of 37 cards were taken out and the
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  • 38 14 TENNIS enthusiasts are reminded 1 thai entrits for the Malayan Champion'hips, which start next mcnth, close to-day. Entries cannot be accepted after to-day. and should be addressed to Mr. D. Kleinman, c o Queens, Singapore.
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  • 89 14 THE July stroke competition of the i- Garrison Golf Club was played at lanalin on Saturday and Sunday resulted in a win for E. Laidmau with a net score of 69. The folic wing were the best returns- E. Laidman 87- 18=69 Lieut. R. G. Gregory 84—13=71
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  • 454 14 15 GOALS TO N3L Selangor Qualify For Final Combined Services 5; Malacca 0 THE Combined Services easily beat Malacca by five goals to nil in ihefr Malaya, Cun fixture at the An* on Read Stadium on Saturday. Field (2), Garrett "(2) and Taylor were
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  • 275 14 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Penang. Sunday. TN a somewhat one-sided game, Selangor defeated Penang in their Malaya Cup-tie by six goals to one in Penang on Saturday. By this win Selangor virtually qualified for the final as they have only Kedah to beat having already
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  • 68 14 London, July 11. ]yjfANCH£ST£R had another xfl day cf rain to-day. there Leing a ccn.ilant fall frrra 0 a.m. c:wiarck< and Mancunians consider thai it is unlikely th.it the waterlogged pitch at Old Trcfford w tl bj fit icr play in the Test match to-day. There
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  • 295 14 'From Our Own Corresponded 1 Mi nr. Saturday. THE Johore lawn tennis meeting for 1938 will begin on An 10 and entries for the various event» elese on Aug. 4. This was decided at the pencral mee:ing of the Johore Lav/!i Tennis Association held at Muar recently.
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  • 55 14 (From Our Own Reverter Penang. Sunda." After ten slogtrin? rounds in the main of the boxing at Fun and FrcHf ""omttz «.1 narrow h' Cheah Bene 9.7 *n unknown Chinese, stated to have com? frnm Amov. Tn snpf'ai contest over eight round fnr tv>o Ritchie Cun. Desmon Dee
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  • 498 16 HEAD LIST Training Honours Shared (Compiled by "Marcus Superbus> EOLLOWING are stat sties for the Perak Turf Club's July meeting held on July 2, 6 and 9 at Ipoh. Once again the popular owner, Mr. A van Tooren, easily heads the
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  • 76 16 SATURDAY'S championship ties in the Singapore Badminton Association tournament at the Clerical Union Hall resulted as follows: LADIES' SINGLES Miss Hilda Schelkis (0.A.P.) beat May Yen Chyi (Devonshire;, 5—11; 11—0; 11—2. MEN'S SINGLES Raymond Freis (Useful* beat Chua L»eng Kuan (Marigold), 3—o; 15—5. Teo Kwong Nghee beat P
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  • 180 16 London, Saturday. CLOSE of play scores in matches played in England to-day were as follows: AT STOURBRIDGE Gloucester vs. Worcestershire. Gloucester 122 for four (Allen 71 not out). AT YEOVIL Somerset vs. Hampshire. Somerset 116 (Bowes 9 for 57) and 76 Hampshire 125 (Wellard 6 for 62 Meyer
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  • 134 16 AN interesting match played between the Gentle Badminton Party <B> and the Kamnong Glam Badminton Party last Sunday at Gentle Badminton Party's ccurt. The match ol seven games resulting in a win for the Gentle Badminton Paity (B) by 6 games to 1. The games were witnessed
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  • 24 16 THE OLD THE NEW Reginald Whitcombe (left) who won the British open golf title at Sandwich on Friday, ard Henry Cotton, the defeated holder.
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  • 864 16 Old Champion Excels NEVER has a boxing_ match, proved so tremendous an attraction and drawn so big a crowd as the one that went to Ihe Regal in Colombo to see Gunboat Jack defeat the Egyptian welter-weirrht champion, Fattah Hassan, writes Onlooker in the "Ceylon
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    • 224 16 cough! IS THE BEGINNING OP THE| DREADFUL DISEASE 1 TUBERCULOSIS! THE SAPEST, SUREST. QUICKEST 1 REMEDY TO CURE THIS TROUBLE I IS ONLY WERNER SCHURS I PULMQBIQSE SIRUP I Rr-ornmcndxl Hjr Dot tor. tnd iwd H rrpcatmllt m Ihr Institution for Puim :yf\ tMry ['iifAiri U««f uJ *U aifottooru d||§
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    • 133 16 u\ti Brasso METAL POLISH /FOR ALL METALS^ Agents: Harper, Gil- v fiUan Co., Ltd. i I I v M 17 "I'm always sure of Personal Freshnesseven after a hard I game* use 1 Lifebuoy Toilet Soa^g^pi iH| I Don't make the mistake of thinking that because you bath I twSm
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    • 180 16 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs Are you worried and annoyed by constant 'Getting Up Nights"? If b'u, you should know that the true cause is irritating germs which are attacking the 9 million tiny tubes or filters within your kidneys. You can't be well till g<. rms are killed
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  • 133 17 (United Press). THE Government of Burma have de cided to prescribe Pinni (Burmese Khaddar) as the material for the uniforms supplied to all persons, jamadars and olhe; members of the menim service without any exception. This decision will be put into effect immediately. Tne Government ars at
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  • 70 17 (United Press). r a tna, July 6. The charge-sheet is being prepared for submission for the prosecution of Mr. Ralph Assistani Controller, E. I Railway, Dinapcre, in connexion with ihe Bihta Railway disaster on the basis of the findings of Mr. Justice Thorn. The case will
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    • 1566 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE LONDON COLOMBO ZHL 1 333 Mcs (225.0 m.) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 pm. p.m. v, GSG 17.79 Mcjs (16i m.) 605 "Louisiana Boy." sOO Malay music, f GSF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m) 6.50 The 'lhird Cricket Test Match: 530 Short
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  • 258 18 Tired to death—sleepless—irritable— ageing far too quickly—these are the trials which beset too many men and women who live out their lives in the Tropics. Yet it need not k? so. The system is only crying out for a tor.'c stimulating diet, rich in
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  • 1014 18 London, June 27. "|N a murder trial at Durham Assizes a jury was faced with an unusual problem. Arising out of a husband's plea that his wife whom he killed had Id him he was not the father of her unborn child, had to
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  • 73 18 Watched by enormous crowds, Lupino Lane and members of the "Me and My Girl" musi- al comedy company drove up in a foriy-year-old horse-bus to Lambeth Walk, Lambeth, London, and performed the "Lambeth Walk"—the song and dame number frcm their show—to the music
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  • 114 18 London, June 27. npWO more elopements to G: Green have brought ihe years totai of ovcr-the-anvil wsddapli 100. One of the bridegrooms, Mr. Jeb Brown, aged twenty-one, of Arrniole, 4 West Lothian, explained bis lha Gretna thus: "I am very fond of the old Scot-
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  • 175 18 Alexandria. AFTER an inu gnito driw along the sea promenade at night. King Farcuk, driving hii own car, was stopped at the sales of Antoniadis Palace by the suard on duty, and for a v.hile w-iv toH.idden to drive in. The Palace was being
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    • 472 18 hosiery from The Arcades tobacco and cigarettes from St. James's and Piccadilly. This is the London, where careful craftsmanship is a cherished tradition the home of The Sackville cigarettes 5... smooth, cool and eminently satisfying, ackville CIGARETTES No finer cigarette can he bought! JUL |lll|,|llWoW^^^ l:ri r Analytical Control for
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    • 10 18 Feeling chilled? Quick—take a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W P S.
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  • 75 19 (United Press). Jubbulpore. July 4. T HI Site Selection Committee 1 Has revised its former decision lo bold the next Congress at r ..lnt beyond the Narbudda J-ver, and yesterday finally scwtnl Umataghat on this side |be river, 4 miles from Jubtlpore and 8 miles from
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  • 211 19 ion oi all previous orders on I subiect the Government of r ec t( d thai in all official ~c the under-mentioned ye used In the «T nf those Indian functionaries who ,!f ttw»ir office under Govern- ?al bodies would be addressed as "Mr" or
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  • 108 19 IBULASAR Hafiz Jallandhari, the wellUrdu poet ol the Punjab, L< 1f a noti ?isH to England He is now engaged in writing "Shah- -Jflam.'' the history of Islam in I 1 be a monumental work k V' pete running into as many 0 lines. Two volumes,
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  • 552 19 REPERCUSSIONS OF THE CRISIS The present crisis has brought certain important issues to the fore. For instance, a bank incorporated in a State opens branches in British India and does extensive business. British India residents deposit large sums of money and there are not
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  • 41 19 (United Press). Simla, June 6. qpHE "Lriited Press" understands that the Government of India do not consider they have power to take any action in the present affairs of the Travancore National and Quilon Bank. Limited. —(United Press).
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  • 173 19 SEVERAL Bengal members of the Central Assembly have tabled a resolution for the forthcoming session of the Central Assembly urging the appointment of a committee of enquiry into the effects of the system of land revenue prevailing at present in India. The committee is to consist of
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  • 82 19 (United Press). Bombay. July 5. MR. Bhulabhai Dtsai. Leader of the Opposition in the Central Assembly and a member of the Congress Working Committer, has won a prize of Rs. 500 awarded In connection with the Mayor's Rupee Fund Scheme recently organised .n aid of
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  • 109 19 PREPARATIONS in connection with the next annual session of the Hindu Mahasabha to be held in Nagpur in Christmas Week may be said,to have begun in right earnest. At a meeting of Hindu citizens held at the residence of Dr. Moonje. a Provincial Working Committee
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  • 579 19 (By Air Mail). Calcutta. July 4. IN a statement regarding the "Shami Pir" of Waziristav, whose name first appeared in a communique of the Government of India and who has ieft Karachi in a flying-boat, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad, member of Congress Working Committee, says:
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  • 50 19 (United Press). The Madras Government have so far allotted Rs. 12,44,900 to various districts on population basis for rural reconstruction work from out of the sum of Rs. 15.it0.u00 granted by the Government of India in thi.; connection. There remain., a further sum of Rs. 2,50,000 for allocation.— (United Press;,
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  • 131 19 0 umUMc* of the Gov-"t.-h E'" 1 <i. Johwre Dr. Quail* Director of I|lU Indian Research lh mont* "''l c °mmence early N M 1 x Plorations by way }Ji rums v, Malaya. l W|vT C ?u gaUWiU 'OHO* r N oiif k il lines
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  • 333 19 (United Press). Cawnpore, July 5. AFTER fifty days of idleness en- forced by the general strike involving over 40,000 workers, the textile wills and hosiery factories here reopened this morning. A large number of workers entered the mills peacefully, while the full contingent of
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  • 190 19 Allahabad, July 6. ACHARYA J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary. A.1.C.C.. announces that as the Congress President Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose is suffering from influenza and has been advised by doctors to take one week's rest, the Working Committee meeting fixed for Juiy 9
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  • 121 19 (United Press). A SIGNAL honour for the Indian student body in the United Kingdom is the election of Mr. S. M. Kumaramangalam as President of Cambridge Union for the next term. Mr. Kumaramangalam is the son of Dr. Subbaioyan. Minister for Education, Madras. Mr. Kumaramangalam
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  • 80 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail). Madras, July f. AS a sequel to the Government order, the Guntur Municipal Council has rescinded its previous resolution to hoist the Muslim League flag along with the Congress flag and has passed a fresh resolution to hoist the
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