Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales WVII. -No. 171. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., July 20, 1938 The Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938. FIVE CE^
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  • 379 2 CHINA RELIEF FUND SPEECH T>i»min£ham, July 8. lyflfE. Quo Tai-chi, wife of the Chinese Ambassador, made history when she delivered the first speech in public ever made in England by the wile ol* a Chinese Minister. The occasion was a biff luncheon here organised by
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  • 101 2 Burgos. THE people of Nationalist Spain are lo pay more for their newspapers on two days a week in futrre. in order to hep provide papers for the men in the trenches The present cost of a newspaper is 15 centimes < 3 4d». In future
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  • 183 2 Sofia. BECAUSE she was frightened by the prophesies of a gipsy woman Todora Stefanova, aged 30. mother of three children, took poison and hanged herself in the cellar of her home here. The woman's husband, returning from work, round the three chUdren playing but ecu Id not
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  • 140 2 Kandy, j pOR the first time in the the Island, women v Municipal r»olls in March the first elections will i, Kandy under the reform* I tion of the Municipal Co In Kandy. moreover, by to the new ordinance, adult has been virtually attained al
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  • 464 2 New York. jy|R. Lincoln Ellsworth, the American explorer, is leaving in tin autumn thi< year on another expedition into the South Polar regions. Ho intends to explore Enderby Land. A motorship, the WYATT EARP. will leave New York in August with 19 men on board
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    • 399 2 WLmr k That's how your mouth <!\ V feels after using Kolynos. The surging, inviga\V orating Kolynos foam penetrates every pit r and fissure and quickly removes the dull, j> I dingy stains. It destroys and washes away the dangerous germs that cause tooth dc*ay. Try Kolynos and see how
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    • 198 2 qud,ifY never before ,n low M priced blades —every bled* Hj^H|^^ C4r^^& every packef nflvir, 9 an Zllfif razors. Hm CLEVER YOUNG BROKER'S TRAGEDY^ DUETO HIGHTSIARWffIOII©^ TO OUR MARRIAGE J MUST 1 M WIM SO TIRED AND I r#MflKaB ALWAYS PEEUnK, he SAYS I DON'T EARN HURRy FATHER A M
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  • 592 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES Shipbrokers' Magna Charta Improvement In Port Facilities AT the annual meeting of the Humbar District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers, Sir Arthur J. Atkinson presided. In opening the meeting, he said the principal event of the year had been the revision of the agency tariff, the shipbrokers' Magna
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  • 117 3 Harbour Board Soon To Co THE Manila Bureau of Customs is to take over the duties of the Manila Harbour Board following published reports that the bill abolishing that office has been signed by President Quezon As soon as the transfer is effected the Insular Collector of Customs,
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  • 592 3 Machinery Modernised JN the motorship iJarechal Joffre, the propelling engines consist of two B. and W. eight-cylinder units of the four-stroke, single-acting type, with 29in. cylinder bore and 59ins stroke. When the ship entered into service the normal power of each engin* was. with air injection
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  • 96 3 Sequel To Collision With Ship's Rudder Hongkong. NO casualties occurred in the steam launch Wong Sang when she sank near the west wall of the Royal Naval Camber while proceeding on her way to Yaumali. In his report to the police, the coxswain. Lee Sum. 2G, stated that
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    • 484 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH !N D! A Inc orporated In England). lis I p v o N. CO/8 SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. 15.000 July 29 tUOO July 30 6.000 Aug. 8 rmTp\l 55.000 Aug. 12 SrmN 0.500 Aug. 28 rAPTHAGK 15,000 Aug 26 17.000 Sept. 9 pAxrHI 17.000 Sept.
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    • 447 3 f T 1 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. S Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- J To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. j Hamburg and Copenhagen. t M-S. From Spore M'ca P.S. P'ng To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam,
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    • 216 3 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE IB Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1933 t mjs. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 mjs. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 499 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCU EE LLOYD, (Incorporated id Germany i The uaaernoted ar* tne Oompowy* intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANG'iAi NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Hue Spore '938 f "NECKAR" Jul y 2 "GNEISFNAU" omit* N China Aug. 4 CREFELD' I Aug. 16 'REGENSBURG 1 Aug. 13 "SCHARNHORST" omit* N.
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  • 197 4 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 20. MINING. Tin three months H94.10.0 up 30-, Spot. £193 5.0 up 30 and New York 43 3 8 cts. up x a cent. London seen: to be mainly sellers of Tin shares including Southern Kintas, Southern Malayans and Pangnga
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  • 17 4 Singapore, July 20. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $98 (up $11i).
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  • 20 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 25% (unchanged); Sellers 25 V t (up X
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  • 872 4 Report By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 19, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4!- 4 6 Asam Kumbang 29 31!-cd Austral Malay 44 48-cd Ayer Hitam 249 25 9 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21.3 22.6 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Ber.juntai
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  • 327 4 MINING Singapore. July LO. Ampats 4 6 Ayer Hitams 24 9 25 9 Bangrins 21 3 22 6 Batu Selangors 1.35 1.40 Chenderiangs 15- 16Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23 3 14 3xd Hong Fatts 0.95 099 Idris Hyd. 7 9 8 9 Ipoh
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  • 108 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday neon. Buyers. Sellers. No. LXR.S.S. cases (F. 0.8. July. 25 3 8 25V> Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. July) 245 8 247 8 No. I.X.R.S.S <S'pot-lcubc; (awardable Spore» 2Zy 4 25 3 8 do July 25 2
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  • 264 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books slngapor July ,p m Total for HM: financial Asam KumbPnir 6d. No. 62 .Tulv 29 PavihlP r3l year Austral Malay 9d. div. 11 to date 3d. bonus AUS> 12 Jul y 18 *5% Hongkong Tin 5% less tax 10% Ipoh
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  • 220 4 B% 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 inn mo 1907 red: 1947 $1,600,000 Int"' 102 n m Mar. 31. Sept. 30 107 ti« 4%% 1909 red. 1956 $i; 000,000
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  • 386 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous 1 Ton* Firm Quiet Spot Buyers 77 16 7s 16 Setters 79 16 75 8 Ist Forward (August) Buyers 77 16 79 lo filers 79 16 7^ 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 7% 7^ 3 "U6 SeUers 79 16 7il 16 Ird Forward (Octree.)
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    • 227 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager I THE EASTERN BANK 1 LIMITED. [Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH I 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000
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    • 96 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by Tbe Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. Wit Company, having the necessary powers. Is prepared to undertake Executor nnd Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 177 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Inoorporattd in the Strait* Settlements) m CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 8172 Secretary 4944 Oeneral Manager 3513 Accountant JO2« Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd, J Mf Trust
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  • 20 5 George Reriot's Schocl, Edinburgh, arriving on the it »»isle> for th.* public school's shooting shield.
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  • 613 5 DOW-JONES -AVERAGE*: Yesl ;rdav'-3 To-Day 'a Close rl^p 29 143.67 maus jp, Jt< 21 64 22.06 1 „3 89.52 W Bonds exchange—basinets 2,940,000 shares. STO< Kh Last Sale ;ly 18 JulY 19 W 1212 Adams Bprw Il)0 ioO»-i A nvr A Foi P 24 Amer
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  • 135 5 v the rnnual general meeting of the c. -rmrj Muieal Society, held In the M ~>r liH II yesterday, reference was raaJe to the happy position of the Soi r-tv. botl financially and in in its activities. Mr. J. Tryner. in the chair, referred to the
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  • 57 5 r-tub Australian Gold I to., announce the following output for the four weeks ended July Crushing No. 535 battery treated 5.115 ions cl ere. returning 1748 'to ounces o» bullion, equivalent to 1659.98 ounces tine cold. Retreatment plant treated tons tailings returning 478.44 ounces of bul Hon, equivalent
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  • 113 5 British Official Wireless London. July 19. sellers official Athens 547 1 2 Montevideo 20 Bucharest 667 x 2 P Buenos Aires 18.97-2 Bombay 1 529 32 Shanghai 8 7 s nom. H ';ong 1 2 31 32 Helsingfors 226 3 4 Yokohama 1 2 Silver Spot i9Vi Forward
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  • 20 5 Mr X V. S. Iyer, of Carey Island, left for India to-day by the 'Conte Verde' on four months* leave.
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  • 610 5 Exchange Of Letters London. July 8, A TWELVF-MONTH-OLD proposal mi de by tho Advisory Committee en the Scientific Investigation of Crime that a medicolegal institute should be establteher, hu. been ibandonod for the time being, the government finding ii Impossible lo Bnance the scheme.
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  • 94 5 Rockland, Ontario. 4 EXERT Labclle, aged 26, has been sentenced here to a year in prison—all over 10 cents. He was (onvicted of avssaulting his father, Treffle Labclle. during an argument about the ownership of the money. Ccn tabic A. Dc Haitre told the ccurt
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  • 221 5 Sydney. Nc.v South Wales, July IL A SCHEME has been inaugurated by a number of Sydney motor yachtsmen whereby owners of pleasure craft will urdertake to place their yachts and their services, without reservation, at the disposal of the Navy in the event of a
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    • 32 5 Lost your appetite Stimulate it with COLMAN'S MUSTARD W.P.S. 1 i PURE NATURAL BABLEI MSfflfiffl;/ LEMONS AND SUGAR. MJjf^UJJM l f No Artificial W^M^ COOL. REFRESHING HEALTHS GEORGE BORWICK SONS, LTD \X3^f/
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    • 841 5 SOMEBODY'S MARRIAGE What shall you give? Why, that's simple if you will kindly call and inspect our fresh supply of Fine Quality E.P.N.S. Canteens of Cutlery, Sheffield made. Modern and attractive patterns, put up in Fancy Gift Boxes. Prices: 51.35 to $22.50. B xtracrdixaiiiy economical as gifts. r rices lo
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  • 120 6 Mails expected from Europe etc London) by Air (Imperial*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 4 pm and general delivery of letters 4.05 pm te-day. Mails expected from Europe etc (Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M.), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Kudat for Siam (Parcels only Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 11 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 19 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands* despatched lrom Singapore on July 12 was delivered in London on July 18
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    • 213 6 MALAYA'S PftEMIEQ HOTEL A 10-M4.IM COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 p. m. to 8.30 p. m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 p. m. to mkbwght NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins [SEA VIEW jjOTEil TO-NIGHT S FRIDAY SATURDAY. J j SPECIAL DINNER ft DANCE. I DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY
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    • 182 6 DIABETES. Dlaoetic Sufferers! do rot despair. Tl afcib A Md. Hassan, Specialist, guartime, to cure you completely and permanently with his Special Herbal Remedy. Every sufferer prescribed for separately according to acuteness ot disease. This remedy obtained from th? wilds of Malaya ar.d Sumatra at great risk and perfected aftpr
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    • 196 6 REDUCES REPAIR i Wear on cylinders and on bearings is expensive. It means K> of power, high fuel and oil consumption and finally mechanical breakdown unless the engine is overhauled in time. A very large proportion of the total wear on cylinders is due lo the corrosive effect of water
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 144 6 POSTAL j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Great Britain. Europe, Egypt anci Ceylon (Parcels only) aJmc July 20 noon Rengat and Tembilahan Manasscr N 20 1 p.m. Kretay Valaya 20 2 P- m Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian 20 2 P-m-Muntok Thedens 20 3 p.m. Palembang 7hedens 20 3
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  • 46 7 KF UN—Tho death took place at thr General Hospital to-day at 5.30 a m cf William Charles Phillip Keun, late cf the Govt. Monopolies in his 69th year. The funeral takes place at 5.3 C n.m. at. Bidadari Cemetery. FM.S papers please copy.
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    • 591 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality tenders. uT>ERS are now invited for th« ND materials or service. For Tec Municipal Tender Room sec X Da te of Cloalng. npUtlon and .> of Tizm Deli St. to ation Rd. 12 neon, July 26, 1933. fa New Store p at Newton 12
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    • 644 7 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To Be Sold By Messrs. TAN HO OON Co., Ltd., At Their Saleroom Nos. 90 and 92 Market Street, Singapore. ON THURSDAY, 21ST JULY, 1938, At 2.30 p.m PARTICULARS?" Lot i. Nos. 11 and 13, Bukit Pasoh, Singapore, freehold,
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    • 584 7 PUBLIC NOTICES THE FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of THE SINGAPORE PROVIDENT SOCIETY, SINGAPORE, will be held on Saturday, the G*h August, 1938, at 5 p.m. At The Registered Office oi the Society (161-B. Rochcre Road). AGENDA 1. To read and if in order, confirm the minuses ol the Extra-ordinary General
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    • 775 7 PUBLIC NOTICES THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was on the Ist day of July, 1938, presented to the High Court of Judicature at Bombay by the abovenamed Company to confirm the alterations of the said Company's objects proposed to be
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    • 583 7 POSITIONS VACANT EUROPEAN Radio Firm requires experienced European sales and service engineer. Write giving full details of age, experience end technical training. Box No. 298, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. POSITION FILLED Box 275—Nurse Probationer vacancy filled— thavked. 9 '■1 1- WANTED TO BUY (GUILLOTINE Paper Cutting Machine I to cut 32
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    • 227 7 JJ Before yon Buy It pays you to sec our magnificent selection of hi>h trade SiWM Watches. Nowhere else such #ood value for your money. Opposite Clifford Pier tm ,TT «7. I kasy Running— g S Enduring Strength j DIAMOND cycles ROADSTER— and Sports Jlodcls. f Write for illustrated booklet
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    • 490 8 TOD A Y'S E VENT! CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 The Most Powerful Dramatic' Screen Triumph of Morlern Times... Blazin? into Life with Terrific Power! THESE EYES SCORCHED THEIR WAY INTO THE BRAIN OF RASKOLNIKOV, HALF MURDERER, HALF SAINT j^^ PETER LORRE Jflk i 9L DOSTOIEVSKY'S FAMOUS NOVEL j CHIME axd
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    • 57 8 "A good detective story with plenty of iction and interest. Lupin is a likeable fellow, with plenty of daring and hedged about with romantic interest." —THE STAR. THEY BOTH FELL FOR I A BEAUTIFUL CLUE! J ARSENEI LUPIN MEIVYN DOUGLAS I I VIRGINIA BRUCE I WARREN WILLIAM I JOHN HALLIDAY
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    • 213 8 HERE'S A TRULY GRAND LAUGH-TREAT! STARTS TO-NIGHT 6J5 9J5 PAVILION M—ll k When a girl l a meets a mfllieoabe in R H CEDE M¥mORD 1 [wood's best comics nlj a radiant romance I VICTOR MOORE rocking with J/J HELEN BRODERICK .<^ b hi<iliif PARKYAKARKUS BILLY GILBERT ROXY BAR OPEN
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    • 406 9 M lc j™?' *OSY FINCERS CORAL, WING SSL ROSY FUTURES BLUSH sunwise Men never resUt SSSS. th? appeal of soft, lovePLUM red ly hands with rosyTOKAY redwood tipped finders So BAMBOO reddv »*e your future in VINEYARD concord your h nds »«cent POiNSETTiA your personally with gjjr~77| one of these
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    • 122 9 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies "tiff"^^*^ Crossed eves. Complicated cases I !of defective T^j? vision. GLASSES IF NEEDED K. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc., (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. i Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. i FIX A CHAMPION I MOTOR to your inert boat
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    • 323 9 —i! Victoria Theatre For Three Nights Only .ILLY 2lst, 22nd 23rd I at 9.30 p.m. MAX MALINI THE MAGICIAN WHO HAS HAD THE HONOUR OF APPEARING BEFORE H.M. KING EDWARD VII, H.M. KING GEORGE V, H.M. KING OF 'AM and PRESIDENT HARDING. Rooking Open At Little's. Prices: $3.00 and $2.00.
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  • 35 10 The engagement is announced between Yin Chiew, third son of the late Mr. ancT Mrs. Foo Nyit Tse of Ipoh, to Rosalind Yuping, eldest daughter of Dato and Datin 8. Q. Worg.
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  • 47 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Chia Hood Theam and family keenly appreciate the expressions and tokens of sympathy and condolence from relatives and friends in their recent bereavement and hereby tender their sincere and heartfelt thanks and gratitude to one and all for their attendance, letters, telegrams and floral tributes.
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  • 429 10 interesting review of the work being done by the Malay Arts and ('raits School al Tanjong Muiini is contained in the latent issue of the M.A.H.A. Magazine. The article, after setting out various ways in which students of the school are employed, points Out th« usefulness of the
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  • 220 10  -  It's A Tiny Tilt That Tells 90,000 Tons Poised On Knife-Edge By F. M. Carlisle THH HE "Queen Elizabeth," in size 3 and speed latest master-piece of British shipbuilding, to be launched by her Royal namesake in but a Matter of weeks now,
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  • 218 10 HPHE bottom of the vessel is a huge hollow floor cut up into self-con-tained compartments lor containing water, in part or wholly, just as her builders want her to "sit." Yet something even more strikingly simple is done to seal the certainty of absolute safety. And that consists
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  • 270 10 WITH the aid of delicate instruments they then watch how much and in what way she leans over in response to certain measured weights. This job is known as the "inclining experiment." The results reveal not only the flnaf success of her design, but they aiso cause
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  • 222 10 TTKE other knife-edge hazard of the 1 giant liner takes place earlier, namely, at the crucial instant, when, all ready to enter her element, she is about to leave the land on which man's hands have given her shape. The moment of launching such a ship
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  • 239 10 *pHE .shipwrights and carpenter? Be A these. In addition, they haw other vital jobs. They place and be-, to tallow the launchways— timber iike twin flat rail lines from end to m of the vessel's bottom. They a;.so plscr the tr'ggois. These (from a pair upwards,
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  • 194 10 By "Looker On' "Wanted. Youth to take out goods in morning, and young girl typist." In the evening? "The magistrate held the opinion that it was clearly a case of wreckless driving." Surely he could hit something? "He had more than his share of thrills cow-hand
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 138 10 Comfort in Cent's |k DUNLOP SUEDE j FABRIC SHOES j WHITE—With Crepe Rubber Soles j INSOI.ES—DUNLOPIIXO CUSHIONING S.zes From 6-11 (Ho sizes! per pair 55.25 nett. I i BROWN WITH BECE FANCY TOP veu«r a son* sizes From o-ii (No v 2 sizes. per pair 53.50 nett. BROWN SANDALS Veldura
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    • 18 10 I Get Your Good Portraits FROM: LILYWIIITE PHOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. J
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  • 460 11 Royal Banquet At Elysee Reuter. Paris, July 19. HONS between Bntain and France were never more .iir.aiethan t'-.vaiv 10-day. declared Kin-? George when (110 tlie toast cf Eusland at a state banquet at the 1 M-n irh', in honour A his visit to
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  • 208 11 L< nd n. inly l!f. THEIR Majesties and their suites emDi from the yacht Enchantress a 1 12.42 after watching th? unveiling ci the Britain::? memorial landing of the BriLn 1015—from the bridge a* the yacht steamed into the Th the quayside by the Frenc: minister,
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Tokyo, July 19. THE cabinet will to-morrow consider a proposal by the Ministry of Finance to ship part of the Bank of Japan's t00.000,000 v< J n gold reserves abroad hi order to obtain foreign exchange for the hnDortation of raw materials rejun.id for the manufacture and
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  • 105 11 British Official Wireless. London, July 19. ANEW director-general of the British Broadcasting Corporation was appointed to-day by the board of governors. Mr. Frederick Wolff Ogilvie succeeds Sir John Reith, who Las been appointed chairman of Imperial Airways. Mr. Ogilvie has been president vicechancellor of Queen's
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  • 45 11 London, July 19. DURING last week 111 recruits joined the Regular Army in the London district—an increase of 5G over the corresponding week of last year.—British Official Wireless. Ifrg. Franklin RiKwevel*-, junior, wife of the President's third son, has given birth to a son.
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  • 217 11 OBNBBAL Falkenhausen. formerly the Chief German military adviser of v ihi Chinese Central Government, passed through Singapore this morning on board the Conte Veide on his way back to Germany. It will be recalled that General Falkenhausen came to China some three years ago under the
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  • 143 11 Reuter. London, July 19. DR. Alec Wdliam Bourne, who var charged with performing an operation to prevent a 15-yftir-«ld becoming a mother, was found not guilty and discharged. Mr Roland Oliver. X.C.. who defendi cd. argued that what Dr. Bourne had done was lawful, right and honest,
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  • 148 11 Reuter. Captaixt ur- j Berlin, July 19. AriAliN Wiedemann, aide-de-camp to Hitler, who is on a visit to London, talked to-day with Lord Halifax, i he *i Visit ,J,* orTiciall y described as private but it is believed in London that
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  • 276 11 Hankow. July 19. JAPANESE an men Hew low over fleeing civilians and machine-gunned them from the air when they carried out bombing raids near Kiukiang yesterday, soys Sin Ch\ew Jit Poh. Over a hundred bombs were dropped on both banks of the river. As
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Valencia, July 19. i THE British steamer, staniand was ten rtav bombed by five planes .Mid set on fire. The crew, together with rwtj rrtm-1 nterven tlon officers, hpd miraculous escaoes but eiaht dockers were killed.—Reuter.
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  • 147 11 Washington, July 19. THE United States Air Commerce Bureau has cancelled th, licence hold by Mr Douffla: Corrigan in inspect of the monopfane m which he made a surprise flight across the Atlantic this week. This move prevents Corrigan from returning to America b> air
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  • 17 11 The Italian semi-official Stefant news agency has issued a twelve-line report of the Royal visit to Paris.
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  • 70 11 Reuter. Berlin, July 19. IT is decreed that all inhabitants of the Reich together with registered business concerns are henceforth obliged to make, from their property, contiibutions in kind for requirements of armed forces whenever so required. The decree is described as of fundamental importance in
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  • 131 11 British Official Wireless. London, July 19. MEARLV 29.VC00 applications have now been received from persons wishing to become contributors under the pensions scheme for "blackcoated workers" which was brought into being by the passage of the Pensions (Voluntary Contributions) Act of last
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 70 11 J products iobU save money, too, when you serve AYLMER SOUPS, because each tin, (by adding "iiik or water) makes double* •r-e quantity of full-bodied ""P—sufficient for at least 1 «enerous servings. Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER Soups because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too will
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    • 46 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE: The only place where you can havi complete equipment for eye examination latest styles of eyewear, especially NO-SCRU glasses, to enhance your apDeararce and pay less than elsewhere. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.SA.), 141, South Bridge Road, Singapore
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    • 102 11 MUSIC LOVERS IN SINCAPORE ARE SHORTLY TO HAVE THE GREAT PLEASURE OF HEARING Mr. S. ABDULLAH IN PERSON. THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF H MV" RECORDS YOU CAN HEAR HIS MELODIOUS VOICE IN YOUR OWN HOME AT ANY TIME. The following are some of his most popuiar record!: N5:229. Nasib Dan
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  • 20 12 MR R. C. GIGGINS (on right, chairman of the 8.M.8.C.) receiving Sir Shenton Thomas al yesterday's 8.M.8.C. ceremony.—Tribune.
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  • 330 12 Singapore, Tuesday. a FRESH bid by Government to help the Traction Company and their employees to come to a settlement in their dispute was made this morning by Mr. J. M. Barron, Controller of Labour, Malaya. Mr. Barron called on the men at their
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  • 59 12 The Y.W.CA. announces a new tern, in Malay lessons, commencing at the .■Y.W.CA., Raffles Quay, on Saturday. A class for beginners commences al 9 30 a.m., Women with a little knowledge of the language will be catered for by an intermediate class at 10.30 a.m. Other classes
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  • 14 12 Mr. R. Bald, dock manager of the SiuTapcre Harbour Board, has proceeded on leave.
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  • 106 12 Singapore. Tuesday. A FALL from a first floor window of Government House caused the death of Kwan Man Hup a 41 year-old Hokkien Chinese, who slipped while sweeping a narrow; parapet and crashed to his death on the concrete below. At an inquiry by Mr. W.
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  • 129 12 Singapore, Tuesday. RETURNING from the New World Cabaret in the early hours of the morning of June 9, Mr. C. F. Hill, an engineer employed at Messrs. United Engineers, Ltd., ran into the rear of a stationary car parked on the side of Howell Road. There
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  • 133 12 Singapore, Tuesday. 'DECEASED had been in the Tan Tock 1 Seng Hospital since June 27, and had been suffering from tuoerculosis" was the statement made by a doctor ot that hospital, at an inquiry held by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singanore Coroner, into the death of a
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  • 17 12 Mr Clifford H. Hay, the new Agent-Gene, al toi Mew South Wales timed m London from Australia.
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  • 397 12 Noise Nu isa nee Petition Before Commissioners SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. WHETHER THIS COUNTRY SHOULD RETAIN AN INDUSTRY WHICH HAS HELPED TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT FOR 240 MEN AND HAS SPENT DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS, WELL OVER $3,000,000 IN WAGES AND MATERIALS
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  • 55 12 Mr. A. P. H. Humphrey, MCS., Private Secretary to H.E. the High Commissioner, is going on leave on July 30, by the Corfu. He is returning to England via Japan and Canada. Mr. Hum- phrcy's successor as Private Secretary is Mr. Leslie H. N. Davis, now Second
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  • 100 12 Singapore. Tuesday. BOXES of razors were exhibited in the Criminal District Court, this morning, when a case in which an Indian named A. F. Mohamed Yusoff was charged with importing these instruments to which a counteneit trade mark had been applied. The trade mark depicted that the razors
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  • 106 12 Reuter. Hankow. Juh» on TpWENTY-SEVEN Japane; iZmL* raided Hankow for two hours thU morning beginning al 8.3u a m ff wa.s the moit extensive bombing ever Vvitnessed in Hankow. No accural fipr Ures are v t o f the death!oil but it is feared
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  • 512 12 APPLICATION* FOR HABEAS CORPUS WRIT Singapore, Tuesday. THAT Gov-rnment had adopted a procedure which had been decredited long ago and ridiculed in "Alice in Wonderland" when the Queen said, "Sentence first, trial afterwards!" was the submission of Mr. D. K. Walters in the Supreme
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  • 118 12 Singapore. Tuesday. 1| T HEN Robert James Mcllroy <22> TT and Jack Plestod «21». two sappers frcm the R. E. (Changi) appeared before Mr H. A. Forrcr, District Judge. Criminal District Court, morning, they claimed trial to their lespective charges cf theft ol a motorcycle and motor-car. Mclhov
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  • 130 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A MAN bin Ahmad came up before Mr. J C. H. Oldham, the second police magistrate for sentence this morning. It will be recalled, last week he pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of five
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  • 204 12 THE following communique has been directed to the acting; editor-in-chief of the Tribune group by His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas:— aellency the Governor and .-Viess the Sultan of Johore i to be known that they are ;gly displeased at the mis- and untrue
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  • 67 12 Singaoore. Tuesday. MR. G. S. Rawlmgs, the Third MMjJai trate. ordered eight strokes of rotan this morning to be given LenaKah Tak, a 13-year-old Cantonese, WJ the theft of a gold neck-chain with cat and tooth picks attached. The property, valued at <U6, belongs to a Hokien
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  • 122 12 (From. Our Own Correspondents Malacca, Tuesday. TAN HAI, an elderly Chinese, when fined 1 $50,- or two months r.i. for illegally planting 120 rubber trees, protested vehemently against the sentence and refused to be pulled away by the constable in the local police court to-day. The
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  • 52 12 STRIKERS MEET The Controller of Labour, Ma Mr. J. M. Barron, held another con ference with the S.T.C. strikers uus morning. The strikers have not naa an opportunity of considering suggestions, but it is expected a new development in the sin situation will take place within w next
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  • 330 13 EN ROUTE TO ATTEND YOUTH CONGRESS of the Shanghai War, Miss Wei-Min Yang, 21-year-old BatSi™* brought tile Chinese National Flag to the "Doomed mv to '[J erC thh nin by "Conte Verde" on her Sht V lU b2 one of CTin.'s delegates to the Vorkf^T/4
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  • 165 13 Till, en? i?» ment Is announced today ol Kosalind Yuphig Wong, eldest daughter of Dato and Datin S Q. Wons. of Singapore, tn Ym Chiew, third son of the late Mr. mi Mrs. Foe Nyit Tse of Ipoh. Wong is now In England with he Datin and
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  • 61 13 Singapore, Wednesday. It is reported in Singapore, that th: 000-ton vessel; City of Derby, belong irq to Messrs. Ellerman and* Bagnal. London, has gone ashore at Salina i land. It is understood that help is Lei erganised fiom a position nearer Island than Singapore. There is n
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  • 75 13 4rrnn ■treral week* of strenr «;us work at "Circle I T ou*e" ihe cast of "I.c n able" have commenced rehearsals at the Victoria Theatre. The programme to be presented is novel in many ways and includes a very elaborate final scene based on the music of
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  • 135 13 British Official Wireless. London, July 19. rHE House of Commons this evening passed without a division a Liberal imendment to the Labour motion re.ommitting the report of the Committee jf Privileges on account of the subsequent disclosure of new information in connection with the Sandys case.
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  • 37 13 Singapore, Wednesday. The condition of Captain Rodney I3eresford who was injured in a flying crash on Monday evening, i s reported :o-day to he a little better, although he s still on the danger list.
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  • 31 13 Tne air mnjl from England and Eurve per Imperial flying-beat is due hre at 2 pm. to-day. Letters will be available to box holders at about 4 p.m
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  • 695 13 JN A SIX-MINUTE BROADCAST LAST NIGHT, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS, FORMALLY INAUGURATED THE SHORT-WAVE SERVICE FROM THE 8.M.8.C. (SINGAPORE) STATION. His Excellency's speech was heard not only in all parts of Malaya but in most of the surrounding countries, and in
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    • 113 13 I Mi k d n/ r T° m the rich WilUlV 1 all the freshness of I dews Zealan 2- s mea- M I It is particularly delicious with fruit I salads, makes cereal foods more temptI ing and bringj out the flavour, of coffee tea, etc. 1 Always keep
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  • 119 14 London, July 19. WF. PRICE, *he Middlesex wicket-keeper and opening batsman, has been invited for the Fourth Test in place of Paul Cil)b, the Cambridge and Yorkshire plavci who sustained ft* injury in the Middlesex vs. Yorks match at Lord's on Saturday- f
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  • 98 14 SINGAPORE and the Services meet in a re mJ»J in the Southern half •I the Malaya Cup competition at ihe Anscn Road Stadium on Saluriajr, and the winners will qualify to meet Selangor, champions of the Northern section, in the final. When Singapore and the
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  • 51 14 BADMINTON has become so popular ln Johore that Kluang, one of the richest and largest districts in the State has formed a Badminton As=?oc'ation. Mr F. C. Cox cf Kluang Estate is the President nnd Mr. P. C V. Nalr of Amoy Chip Bee Estate is the
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  • 97 14 rfIHE final cf the Singapore Netball League between the Girls' Sports Club and the McNair Girls team will be played on Raffles Girls' School ground to-morrow at 5 30 n.m. Miss C. Richardson has consented to g ve away the Shield. The following are the teams:
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  • 28 14 Tn the second round of the Kluang District c o"*c?r League, the Malay "B" g aVe o r-nik over to the Cherry Grove en Sunday.
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  • 142 14 RESULTS of yesterday"s ties in the Tanglin Club Tennis tournament:— Open Mixed Doubles Mr. Mrs. Strickland beat SjL Mrs. Hill 6—3, B—6: i Handicap Men's Doubles Mnnge Pennington (plus 2) beat Cutler Henderson (Scr.t 6—4, 6—2, J Ramsav-Rae Droogleever <—15.U beat Oak-Rhind Lee (Scr.) 6—2, 7—9, 6—4;
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  • 118 14 AN Friday at the Royal Singapore v Yacht Club, there will be a race In "B" Class boats for those helmsmen who visited Port Dickson at Whitsuntide. Start at 5.35 p.m. On Sunday, the fi-metre International Class will sail the first race of the series of
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  • 334 14 I Ground Where Bradman Scored 334 304 (By "Argus.") j THE Fourth Test between England j and Australia, which starts at Leeds on Friday, will be the 142 nd of the series, two Tests having been abandoned without
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  • 42 14 In the Garrison Junior League at soccer match played at TangUn yesterday. H. Q Wing < Skins', beat A Co Skins by fours goals to one. Ayres and Kerr scored for the winners, while English reduced the deficit for A Co.
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  • 228 14 LEAGUE SOCCER Purkiss Shines In Coal Pulau Brani 3; Indians 2. PULAU Brani beat the Indian Association by the odd goal in five in the Second Division of the S.A.F A. League, at the Cantenment ground* yesterday. The winners led
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  • 98 14 TEAMS for the ladies' vs. gentlemen's cricket match at the S.C.C. on Friday will be: Ladies: Miss Donneil, Miss Dunne, Miss Etlin, Miss Fuller, Mrs. H. O. Hopkins (capt.t. Miss Murnane, Mrs O'Dwyer, Miss Philip, Mrs. Riches, Miss Scott-Dalgleish. Mrs. A. Sewell,
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  • 51 14 Entries for the Sphinx BP. open singles championship tournament for the F. M. Grosse Cup are now open and will close on Aug. 2. The entrance fee is 25 cents per competitor. Intending competitors are asked to sign their names on the circular posted on the Party's notice
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  • 135 14 THE Malay States team to meet the Colony in the annual Bank holiday cricket "Test" which is being played in Ipoh this year has been selected as follows: T. M. Hart (Perak). capt. T. D. G. A. Cooper (Perak). M. E. Slade (Peiak).
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  • 135 14 THE Singapore Golf Club July L.G.U. medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. I. R. Cameron with a score of 64. The following cards were returned: Mrs. I. R. Cameron 100 36 65 Mrs. K.
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  • 100 14 THE following ties in toe Badmonton Choiiipionsalpi 3l pitted at the Clerical Union. BpfJ Hail, this week-end: SATURDAY AT 2.15 Pit Veteran's Singles m >! Be Souza (G.tT. i Tan H ronshire I. Ladies' Junior (fifj kt Miss Lee Shao Men? Marigold Hilda Schelkis (U.APJ. Men's Junior
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  • 36 14 A reader points out thai ihe Sqrward of the Johore t I two goals against Negri S Seremban on Friday last was Wooej Hong and not Hock Choon as -'M by our Seremban correspondent
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    • 78 14 i Babyhood is over, Mother's darling enters another sphere—radiant childhood, full of promise. He is eager to take his place in *m!M^ a us y anc a<^vancln g world. The milk life- Wl|B% that stood him in good stead in those wsHKF SjmL early days will continue to guard his
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    • 33 14 SINASBIN BANISHES HE ADACHE SINASBIN ARRESTS CQLQ SINASBIN RELIEVES PAIS OBTAINABLE < IN TUBES OF 5 OR FROM DISPENSARIES AND STO^J z^ur^f Ur> l**m Ai. l*m~*M .Vjm. h. <*» C»H» rrwt v "11 fa C
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  • 268 15 EIGHT EVENTS Card And Order Of Running wiSG air weights for the rU: da? ol the two-day Skye •in. of the Taiping Turf rll n oil in Taiping on Fn*»J b i e l( >tes will be on races tnd i
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  • 424 15 (From Our Own Correspondent} Muar, Tuesday HPHE Muar Football Association League A competition for this year should be completed by next week, there being only seven matches Jeft to be played. The Muar Chinese Football Team are almost sure of becoming league champions, as they
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  • 57 15 Reuter Wireless. Portmarnock, July 20. IN the Irish open golf championship meeting, the first rcund leaders are Lees 72. Burton 74. Henry Cot ion /dams. Brews (South Africa>, Ryan (Australia*, all 75. while .Tames Bruen. the Irish Amateur champion, and five ethers come next with 76. Bert Gadd.
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  • 206 15 Municipal fly And Police II Municipal Services .1. Police 11.. 1. IN the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday, on the V.M.C.A. ground, the Municipal Services and Police II drew one-all. The game was noticeable for the considerable domination by the Police in the
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  • 288 15 London, Tuesday. THE Australains won their match against Nottinghamshire by 412 runs. i Scores: AUSTRALIANS: 243 and 453 for 4 declared. NOTTS: 147 and 137. ln the Australians' second innings, Bradman scored 144. characterised by wonderful driving to the off. He batted for almost three
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    • 174 15 t THC TRUI TONIC FOOD Kit is ihe world's most widely used Tonic Restorative. H MAAS 21 Triceiess beauty secret^ I i i ..ill Q.ENTLE olive oil has kept the skin of ijj ijjfia&V/ beaut^ women clear and smooth down e9 If through the ages. And Palmolive Soap, be- j
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    • 550 15 RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, etc. Men and women whose limbs have for years been locked in the vice-like grip of rheumatism find it hard to believe that there could be a really quick cure for such pam. Vet Fynnon Salt is bringing that blessed rehef in thousands of eases every
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  • 221 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. FREQUENT quarrels between two dhobies living as neighbours at the 3rd mile, New Petaling on the Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, who accused each other of stealing their customers' clothes finally ended in a free fight on Apr. 5 which
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  • 562 16 MARKETS during the past week have undergone but little alW teration, and quieter conditions have prevailed both locally and at home, states Fraser Co. in their weekly report. Reports from New York have indicate, steady conditions with turnover increasing daily, and the Dow Jones Industrial
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  • 108 16 (From Our Own Reporter It**, THE attempt of a ni suspected to be Ch themselves to some I stored for Governm; al ed as the result ol of a stolen car in which th/-v fit to make their ra Mr. Wont> Kan San i i
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  • 75 16 (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Tuesday CHINESE woman labourei tbom v old. was Soiled v,hc a a landslide occurred at the Thong tii at Ampang. From information available pears that the earth fell from a heiS of 60 feet. The labourers on the' am lan
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  • 171 16 Singapore, July 19 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Kovan $165 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 2 per Kovan $150 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan M Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 p; Siam Rice "Lowhwav" No. 3 SI9C Siam -Singhway"
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    • 261 16 THE ORIGINAL PRIMUS jr~W£ Whether for HEATING and f JjL LIGHTING or occasional COOKING—-when it seems 1 A unnecessary to light a wood I M til iff —the Original Primus Apiiat -JukLl paratus has no equal for 1 efficiency and economy. The |gLglill%^l superior workmanship and ffr materials used in
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    • 160 16 I -^r^For Style, Comfort, Economy. Etc CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, Head Office: 162. South Bridge Kd., Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge Rd. SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. j, RECIPE FOR SLEEP j Stir a spoonful of Bovril into 1 half-a-plnt of hot milk "last ktM^il thing, "and make sure
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    • 198 16 Help Kidneys Fighf Dangerous Germi «Your Kidneys contain I lion tiny tubes, endangered M germs caused by col'is. Ml teeth, tonsils and Inlectieai Beware! Kidney and I Disorders make you suff< i Burning, itching Paaeafea, cause you to < ;< t u;> Nfcl Nervy, have Leg fains, DizflnesB, Rheumatism, Circles
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  • 582 17 No Cost To Operate i San Francisco. AT io H hr < f° nner consulting 0 head <»f the Illuminating Engi rm Deoartmcnti of the United JJJtes Bareaa of Mines, has a unique hebl'v. rk on a very old problem to change solar energy
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  • 413 17 Reuter. I HE G AND QUEEN BEGAN THEIR STATE VISIT TO PARIS YESTERDAY. A FINE wupdp aE 1 CROSSING IN GOOD WEATHER SAW THEM ARRIVE AT BOULOGNE T TXTrn Tm TREMENDOUS WELCOME AWAITED THEM, A GUARD OF 3,200 MEN BEING LINED UP ON
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  • 190 17 Vancouver. British Columbia. workmen are spinning a steel web high above Vancouver's harbour entrance that is expected to frcm the longest suspension bridge in the Empire. Lion's Gate Bridge will carry thi« c hrnes of traffic cross a main span 1,503 feet long and two side spans
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  • 53 17 A verdict that no prima facie case had been made out against Captain Scott. British master of the steamer Stancroft, oi London, who was chargeo with violathig the Carriage of Munitions to Spain Act, was announced at Gibraltar. He was discharged, but -the Crown indicated they
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    • 54 17 i FOR S I SERVICE AND f» j satisfaction! 155! a >our ciock watch t V '«U Woh Ring} NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i 'Near Middle Road). i s Sjji^ 4o for the Repair Of i "**s Watches to the British t j lrn, v R.A.F. Base in Malaya. Phone 7922.
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    • 216 17 OVRHAUL Jhm Wotfg. n H.i; to Recondition Motors" BSmoking8 Smoking exhaust is the result of worn rings and worn cylinders, therefore there is apparent waste in OIL BENZINE. OVRHAUL will cure this and restore normal compression, give more power on hill, speed, smooth running like new car. A single application
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    • 241 17 Stop Asthma and BRONCHITIS For Ever! V*«u*ad* tr* Uriaf live* fret from Asthmi. g*g iom of Ephaxone cuts «hort th« want attack in SO seconds and you begin to breathe small 7 and freely. In 10 minutea Urn attack U ended. Prolonged freedom iayoura because saoceaair* doses cf Bphaxone clear
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    • 266 17 ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE WITH A GUARANTEED BONUS OE 2f% per annum AH uncertainty as to the amount payable under a policy at any time is removed by the Guaranteed Bonus Polity of The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Ltd. which j>ives a steadily increasing Sum Assured and sets I out in
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  • 2561 18 -TO FIGHT FOR ROBIN HOOD! i I THE STORY THUS FAR: King Richard, leaving for the Crusades in 1191, put England under a Regency, mistrusting his Saxon-hating brother, Prince John. At a joust before the letter, Sir Robin of Locksley, a s-wash-buckling young Saxon, icorsts Sir
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    • 402 18 KIDNEY 1 IJVER AND BLADDER DISORDERS Drink 'Saltrates' Water for Permanent Relief/ KIDNEY and bladder disorders, "Liverishness." mental or physical languor, all arise from impurities in the system. The one sure and only remedy for these ills is to clear the impurities out by stimulating and thoroughly cleansing the organs
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    • 187 18 I The Mystery or the woman who NEVER GROWS OLD ]V a line or wrinkle at 45! The smooth, clear unblemished skin of a young girl It seems like a miracle but there's a scientific reason. These are the magical effects of liiocel —the astounding discovery of Prof. Dr. Stejskal
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  • 877 19 STATUE OF SRI GOMATESWARA STRONG rumour current among the Jains of Western India that the colossal statue of Sri v (in Sravanbelogfa, Mysore State) has a erark nd the statue itself would be 1 u*h affected to il, has been refuted in the p, Note
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  • 70 19 GOMATESWARA is 57 feet tall, taller than any existing; monolithic statue of the world. The following measurements of the image will prove interesting:— Height 57 feet Height of head from bottom of ear to crown 7 feet Length of foot 9 fete Length of the great toe Z%
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  • 237 19 increase in the number of rs taking advantage of airrailway travel between l •*nd Delhi and Calcutta has enprovisi ;mth °rities to consider the Pfiesent fn,, f,^ lly serv ice (instead of the times weekly) and its exr Delhi to Kalka. coaches are at tv <*n on
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    24 19 The face of the Colossus. Gomateswara. wears the toleravi smile of the ascetic looking down on human foibles from its great height.
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  • 158 19 TJEVIEWING the progress of the >>rojjy hibition experiment in Haran district in the past three months, a Press Note states that most of the addicts Uave given uo drinks and drugs. Tappers have taken now to the campaign and are adjusting themselves to the new
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  • 651 19 NON-INTERFERENCE BY CONGRESS JUSTIFIED (United Press). JUSTIFICATION of the Congress attitude Sis-a vis' the Indian Stetesanda* appeal Ii the States rabjects to realise Hie full meaning and potency of Satyagraha in their struggles for relative freedom is the subject of an article entitled States" by
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  • 188 19 f HTIHAT the All-India Students FederaA tion is sending a strong delegation to the forthcoming session of the second World Youth Congress to be held from August 15 to 24, at New York, was revealed by Mr. Khawa.ia Ahmad Abbasi. one of India's delegates to the Congress.
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  • 52 19 (United Press). Miss Jethi sipahimalant Congress M.L.A.. has requested the Smd Government to take steos to make it comDulsory for the factories in Smd. em-, nloyine more than 20 women workers, to establish and maintain creches at convenient centres for the coteetion nnH welfare of such women workers and children.—
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    • 171 19 I What is the good! of a j I "Single' Whisky? 111 "a single 1 whisky has a double meaning," said Johnnie Walker, j jj Wn arH j when we in Scotland talk abour single whiskies we mean m Hill c many separate whiskies which are blended together to make
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    • 11 19 Daily India 1 Page Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT i)UK PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 20, 1938 No. 8.
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    • 617 I "DOMINION MONARCH" AND NEW "MAURETANIA" COMMENTARIES on the launchings of two great ships of Britain*? Merchant Navy, each with a special interest to the Empire, will be broadcast from Daventry during the last week in July. The ships are the
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    • 51 I Munn and Felton's Works Band (Transmission 5, July is the only band of its kind in the boot and shoe industry in England. The band has broadcast frequently from the 8.8.C.'s Midland studios, and has carried off many prizes in competitions, Including the much-coveted Championship at the Crystal Palace Festival,
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    • 218 I r FIM Healey. a retired officer of the J- Rcyal Navy, now living in South Africa, has written three plays of the sea that Howard Rose will produce in the Daventrv programmes in the near future. In Cape Town Healey is in charge of Young
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    • 44 I Edrie Cundell, who will be heard with his Chamber Orchestra in Transmission 6 on July 27, succeeded Sir Landon Ron aid as Principal of the Guildhall School of Music, London. During his career as a conductor, he has cor ducted the Cape Town Orchestra.
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    • 98 I FROM 5 p.m. t« .1 M p.m. G.M.T. 1 'thai is, 9Jf pm. h> 1 a.m. rime) on Monday July «i Tuesday July m, a balibj i'iil dcMription by Howard Ma shall <-.\ -he I mirth Cricket Tesl Match between England and Australia, at Headingley. is, will
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    • 50 I HH U> our request to supply the programmes 0 f the All Madras. In advance for in our Radio Supplement." »»er ol Broadcasting, New I regrel t|, al your request cannot ;with. The programmes copyright and the publication of **f* Hdvance programmes I'-'PTsand journals is ordin■"■J allowed.
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    • 125 I ;iv GAYNORS PLAY TO BE BROADCAST MU.ij win v i; V v jjuMi Gay- sari in a broadcasting verSiinnj Side I p' that Davenle «>era will hear at the end of Hey, the male lead—Charted the part in the filmfirst big broadcasting part w winch is one
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    • 440 I N.B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on page 3, foot of coL 2. NOEL DE SOVZA, Kaub, Pahang: I have a new 8 valve receiver and find that reception in the morning though very clear
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      • 15 I for Reliable Radio Repairs to 6 Sound Experts 11. L. Carter Co., Singapore; Thone 6618.
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      • 151 I Treat yourself to a new EMERSON RADIO Sole Agents: H. L Carter Co., Singapore: Thone 6618. —————————»i /2000 /M&r aw«y... RECEPTION WAS WONDERFUL range performance, ha always been in advance ol their time —"New Listening" is what Philips have called th* outstanding performance of the 1938 range TYP6 361A1U. 7valve
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      • 136 II i I STAMPS jj; 1 ONJE Of THE MANY RARITIES V* I PHILIPPINE AJR MAIL j GIBBONS No 104-A I <;i:IEONs. hricc Mi 1 Sfllllli; prttt $12S CALL a t lln Cuiitinentul Stamp Mart. 79. North Bridge Itoad. Next Jo Adelphi Hotel Singapore. j ONC RADIO SERVICE 12 Aliwal Street.
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      • 95 II NEWS IN SPANISH PORTUGUESE WEWS bulletins in Spanish and Portuguese are broadcast daily at the end of Transmission 5 as follows: News in Spanish:—l.3o a.m. GJVI.T. (that is 8.50 a.m. Malayan Time). News in Portuguese:—l.4s a.m. G.M.T. that is 9.05 a.m. Malayan Time). Each bulletin is broadcast on a frequency
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    • Page II Miscellaneous
      • 2175 II MHMHkfcMvmtt i 1 I BERLIN mvi*ww*.\w WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES isZ'ZZ:T~ mm r English). Electrical r-rord.n* t fTran-ophor... records i j 5.20 Variety hour. J 6-20 Concert of light n JULY 20 LONDON j COLOMBO MELBOURNE HONGKONG i'SS^lKSft TRANSMISSION 5 vfW M /4on VK 2ME 9.59 Mcs (31.2 m ZBW 9.52
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      • 19 III QUERY COUPON This coupon is available until July 26, 1938 and must accompany all queries. M.T. July 20, 1938.
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      • 124 III JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCK OF EMERSON RADIOS 10 and 15 Valves Performance and Price competitive to any other receiver Ash for free Demonstration: I Af.&E. Nathan, 25 29, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'Phone 4856. RADIO SERVICING KNOWLEDGE ONE MUST HAVE VARIOUS PRECISION TEST INSTRUMENTS. WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH EXPERIENCED STAFF
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      • 2164 III fRID AY, JULY 22 LVVO R L D*S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES tokyo I S B iT JZJ 118 Mcs (25.4 m.) p.m. LONDON HONrKOrVr 1 820 Opento* Announcement. News VNS.MISSION 5 yRu COLOMBO HONGKONG «35 NeW&nch. rii« m i /BVV 9 52 Mcs (31.4 m) J .\i*JL Ik Mm a.45 Samisen
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    • Page IV Advertisements
      • 30 IV PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS for all occasions on daily rental. For full particulars, please apply EXPRESS RADIO SERVICE (SOUND DEPT.) 54, SELEOIE ROAD. 'PHONE 3893. Sub-Agents For Ferranti i Radio Receivers.
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      • 2330 IV (Continued from page iH) I COLOMBO mi i mn WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES HBH 1 ZlnTmnT. to«.«.««« LONDON I PARIS NIROM > K.lr.o m TKANSMISSION 5 TPA-2 UM Mcs (19.7 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 YDC 15.15 Mc|s (19.8 m.) Station J >* JULY 24 GSB Ml Mels (31.55 mi Gramophone records. GBB
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