Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: >' Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII, -No. 173. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 22. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938 FIVE CVV;
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  • 103 2 Jerusalem BRONISLAW Huberman, the celebrated violinist, will make his first reaorearance on a concert P latfor f hS air accident in Batayia on OctfLe. last year, when he will be solois* at I concert of the Palestine Orchestra in the Holy Land during Inc coming
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  • 103 2 Scores of girls, some burned by ammonia and others overcome by fumes, staggered out of the factory of the Eldorado Ice Cream Company in Stamford Stieet. Soulhwark, London, after an ammonia pipe, used in the freezing process, had burst across the ceiling of
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  • 66 2 A THRICE weekly air service to India j by Imperial Airways with one <•/ 1 the despatches closing on Sunday will he introduced by the end of July o: farly next month, says the Contr;;!' cl Posts, Penang and Province Weiles)ey, in reply to
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  • 164 2 Jerusalem TV purchasing a stamp and dialling tiv first call on the new automat!: telephone exchange, the High Commissioner for Palestine. Sir .Harold MacMichael, inaugurated the new general post office building in Jerusalem built at a cost of nearly £200,000. When he approached the
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  • 112 2 Reuter. Melbourne, July 20. THE result is announced of the inquiry into complaints of lack of preparation for the reception of the "Challenger" which inaugurated the England- Aus tralia through service early this month. Making the announcement, Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, Minister for Defence, who caused an
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  • 165 2 New York, July rrwo mothers —one the mother of a kidnapped baby, the other of the kidnapper who was sentenced to the electric chair met in a sky scrapper court room in Miami. Florida. Mrs. Franklin McCall. mother of the ne'er-do-well who
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  • 312 2 Half Front-Line Planes To Be Scrapped: 3,500 New Ones Ordered London, July ISUITI.ER, bitterly disappoin-ed by the failure of his airmen who have been fighting in Spain with Franco, has dec ded to scrap half his present first-line 'plat es. He will replace
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  • 118 2 iFrom Our Oicn Correspondent London. July 8. DURING his tour of the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow Mr. Malcolm MacDorald. the Colonial Secretary re-cog.-nisVcl an old friend In the Ma}ayan Court cf the Colonial Hall. r lhis was Mrs. S. C. a bcigar, _J WIU assisted him in
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  • 175 2 Jerusalem. i.i Mini automatic pistol, an Arab POUND guilty on a charge o (Wjnj £*g ™J 01 the sl opes of f woman, named Nijmeh Bint Khalil Ismau nt by a Brit sh Mcunt Carmel, has been «etenccc*. to 10 >~ars f military court,
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  • 59 2 Britush Official Wireless. London, July 20. PE Select Committee on the Official Secrets Act sat for four and a half hours to-day and adjourned, pending, it is understood, preparation by the chairman of the draft report. The report will in all probability deal with only the first part
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  • 163 2 Britush Official Wireless. London, July 20. QfR John Wardlaw Milne Consents' tive> questioned the Prime Minister in the Commons to-day regarding a re ncrted statement of the Japanese Prim* Mhrster that Great Britain was apparently sceptical of Japanese cood intentions regarding Bntisn interests in China
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  • 168 2 Once Had £10,000Is. Theft London, July 12. £[ON of sn Indian judge, Frank Mm left h«,m e j„ Coylon on inheriting ru-ark £10,000 1(> years ago and came to London. Most of the money is said to haw een squandered, end recently he an jeared at Marylebone charged tealing a
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  • 330 2 Washington. AN American oil dealer, Mr, Abe Helens cf Cleveland. Ohio, has spent hundreds of -xmnds in the last few months ringing up Mr. Chamberlain, Herr Hitler, General Franco and ether prominent statesmen all over the world and giving them his advice. In an interview
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    • 84 2 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your shaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and
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    • 135 2 No. jj How did ker Slim, t Dj Figure mi It's hard to believe ♦hat a short h\ F while ago she was putting on J f(j y weight—quite rapidly, too. until y \y A she was advised to take Bile Beans. H i^^kM^L^^^d^ Now her figure's as lovely and
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  • 58 3 Maulana Shaukat All United Press. IBy Air Mail) Peshawar, July 13. MAUL AN A Shaukat Ali, who is on a 111 short visit to Peshawar, called on Dr. Khan Sahib at his residence yesterday j d spent an hour with the Premier. It is understood that the m.eeting wai ial
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  • 326 3 London, July 12. rpH£ Prutcese Aly Khan—English daughter-}/ -law of the Aga Khan i toll] reporter why she had visited Scotland Yard to seek a hndveuard for her two baby beys. The Princess has discussed at the Yard the question
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    33 3 Hat fashions seen at garden party at St. James's Palace, London, when purses were received by the Duchess of Gloucester in aid of the National Council for Maternity and Child welfare.
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  • 222 3 A TREMENDOUS rise in the Soviet birthrate has resulted from the law forbidding abortions whjch was passed two years ago. Nearly twice as many babies wer? Lorn in Moscow during 1937 as in 1936 135.843 as compared with 71,063. Similar increases were registered in other
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  • 115 3 Iw-rliu. TWO special stamps are being issued by Germany to commemorate the 10(»th anniversary ot the birih of Cfiuiit Ferdinand yon Zeppelin, the airship pioneer. Both are steel engraving without water-marks. The 25-pfening stamp RhowS Count Zeppelin in the; open gon- dola cf one of his
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  • 395 3 London, July 12. fHILD slavery has not yet been abolished in England. Its existence was revealed at a Dorset Education Committee meeting: at Dorchester. Children under twelve, it was disclosed, are forced to rise at 6 a.m., labour on farms and fields, then, weary
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  • 147 3 Brisbane. A NOTHER bunyip myth has been ex The l0 bunyip is a fabulous animal in mSESSESa of Australian native tobe of enormous size, and is Australia s ecuivalen" of the U>ch Ness mon^ Vnr 25 years rumour has it mas .1 has inhabited the swamps ootween
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  • 53 3 Reuter. London, July 20. THL Air Ministry announces that Group Captain J. M. Rotab has been •elected to visit Canada to discuss with the Canadian defence authorities the possibility of provision of facilities in Canada for training pilots for tne Air Force. He will sail en
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  • 72 3 Messina, N. Transvaal. A MAN here arranged a hon trap with a piece of steel wire and then went away to await results. Later, hearing a roar, he ran to the place with his gun and found the lion had been caught in the wire. He raised his
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  • 32 3 United Press. The Bengal Government have created a new post for dealing with the question of unemployment. Mr. N. G. Das I. C. S.. has been appointed Unemployment Officer. (United PressK I
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  • 240 3 Kipling's Last Post LONDON, JULY, 12. PVERY NI( HT AT NINE O'CLOCK, WINTER AND SI MMER ALIKE, THE CARETAKER OF THE MILITARY CEMETERY AT DUD CORNER, LOOS, FACES THE RANKS OF HEADSTONES AND BLOWS "LAST F»OST." It if a lonely little cemetery, but its wry
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  • 103 3 A m bassador's Denial British Official Wireless. London. July 20. THE Prime Minister in a Commonss answer to-day said the German Ambassador had called at the Foreign Office on July 13 and stated that he had been authorised by his Government categorically to deny the truth of articles in the
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    • 53 3 BRAND'S :BEEF r *CHICKEN "CHICKEN AND HAM -CHICKEN AND TONGUE •jM "CHICKEN, HAM AND TONGUE *GAME AND HAM HAM AND TONGUE PARTRIDGE *TONGUE Made from the fines;, TURKEY selected English Heat, TURKEY AND HAM T £f TURKEY AND TONGUE preservatives of any fc'ILD DUCK ETC. d Agents I EASTERN AGENCIES
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    • 165 3 Any more wn^/i jp^^ T ß^ STIMULATED BY TOO *-r If -z I YOU'RE RIGHT-SOUNDS 1 MUCH CAFFEINE AND pfr y f I J REASONABLE ENOUGH. j TANNIN IN MEALTIME JVAViI l l lU TRY IT ANYWAY DRINKS I'M GOING TO GIVE YOU INSTANT 17) Y|B>' rA —I POSTUMTWICEA I
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  • 733 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES "AN INEVITABLE ACCIDENT" Fog Collision QUESTIONS ON ITS VISIBILITY TN the Admiralty Court, the hearing was continued of the action in which the British Tanker Co., Ltd., of London, owners of the tanker British Statesman, claimed damages from Cunard White Star Ltd., of Liverpool owners of the
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  • 53 4 THE Toboshoji Company has purchased the Dollar Line President Hoover which ran aground near Formosa last December. The Japanese comoanv has paid Insurance companies 500.000 yen and has guaranteed additional payments in accordance with the tonnaee recovered. It was estimated that 14,000 tons of scrap iron and steel
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  • 366 4 PRODUCTION plans of aircraft for the French Air Force have proved so satisfactory that already one complete squadron of Potez "63" machines is ready for demonstration flights before the and Queen during their visit to France. The nucleus of another squadron has also been formed. Although the
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  • 124 4 Suggestion To British Government IT was suggested to the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce recently that if the British Government decidec to buy aeroplanes from the Umtec States it should be made a condition of the contract that the United States Maritime Commission should place orders in Great
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  • 218 4 THE church and the cemetery on the Inland ol" Luing. Argyllshire, were the scenes of ceremon-s expmsswe of the gratituda of Latvia for the workassociated with the wreck ol the Latvian Steamer Helena Fauibaums o the island of Belnabua, near Luing, to storm on the
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    • 466 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England}. P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. I CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept 9 RANCHI 17,008 Sept. 23
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    • 497 4 II I HI —ja \i' i« I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I i Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but J Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath. comfortaDle Passenger Accommoda- i To: Marseilles, London, KoUerdara, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. M-S. From Spore M'ea P.S. P'ne To
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    • 208 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE o Deutseh-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICr OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 193 t m-S. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 443 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §norddeutsche* LLOYD, (Incorporated m ra. Germany) w The undernoted ar* the Comna* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANftn NORTH CHINA and JAPAN '< n ue S'po j, "NECKAR" 38 "GNEISFNAU" omits N. China AuJ "CREFELD" "REGENSBURG "SCHARNHORST" omits N liJ China R HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG bhfui
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    • 669 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. rENDERS are now invited for thp niwwlna materials or service. For Articular! see Municipal Tender Room particular. Date of aoaing. Repair, completion and maintenance of Tian Lye St. from Deli St. to East Reclamation Rd. (Deposit $25), 12 noon, July 26. 1938. Erection
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    • 626 5 PUBLIC NOTICES MR. CHEAH KIM BEE. The New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd wish to intimate to the General Publi that Mr. Cheah Kirn Bee of United Underwriters' Association, "E" Second Cross Street, Malacca, formerly of Singapore has no authority to transact any business on behalf of the Company. P.W.D. TENDER
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    • 592 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 126 of 1908. Re: SARKIES JOHANNES CO., of Nos. 1 and 2, Coleman Street, Singapore, Hotel-keepers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJ* tnat a Second and Final Dividend is intended to be
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    • 630 5 <** JJ Before you Buy It pays you to see our munificent selection of high grade Swiss Watches. Nowhere else such good value for your money. Opposite Clifford Pier j BRUNETT^ BLONDES use Amami No. -5 and always remember FRIDAY NIGHT IS NIGHT If you have any difficulty in obtaining
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  • 161 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 22. MINING. Tin three months £195.0 0 down 5- Spot £194.0.0 down 5 and New York 43 8 cents down v b cent. The Tin Share market in London was again dull and there are no price changes to record
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  • 15 6 Singapore, July 22 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— (dcwn
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  • 20 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 2B 1 g (up I Sellers 25% (up
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  • 835 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin ai!_ P d Asam Kumbang Jr JiTS Austral Malay 44,- 48 ca Ayer Hitam 240 25 9 Ayer Weng 060 0.65 Bangrin Tin 2113 220 Batu Selangor IQ3J/2l Q 3J/2 g» Berjuntai 109 Burma malay
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  • 272 6 MINING Singapore, July 22. ayer Hitams 2|9 25 9 Bangrins «g 140 Batu Selangors *j» iJJJ Chenderiangs J J 43 Hitam Tin ul™ 2 4 3xd Hongkong Tin 23 3 Hong Fatts Of 8 g idris Hyd. y 24 xd Ipoh Tin *S 72 0
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  • 252 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. July 21, 5 p.m. close Total for financial Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Asam Kumbang Cd. No. 62 July 25 A ug 5 j u l y 30 10 r Austral Malay 9d. div. 3d.
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  • 248 6 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5 r 1001 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 100 102 nom 4»/2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 107 110 nom 4ft 1909 red. 1956 $1,000,000
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  • 347 6 LONDON COMMODITIES I London, Thur.su v H Previous To-day Chuno- B RUBBER Firm Firm m lo Buyers 7V 2 79 15 •Spot Fallen 7 5 8 7% Ut Forward (August) Buyers 7-, 79 16 2n S Forward (September) 7 7 l 8 16 I ,rd Forward
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    • 227 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: ILSLU 16D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager j THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j jlnccrporaWd in England) SINGAPORE BRANCHI 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital
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    • 91 6 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 ar.d all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 20 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) Established 1872 W. J. DEXTER, Managei I, Fmlajfson ureeu Tat 5916.
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    • 176 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straiti Settlement*) Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,00(1,^^0. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SIM. am TELEPHONES: 4544 I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 3026 General Manager 351s Accountant Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKER*: NKW Y RK BANKERB: Midland Bank, Ltd, 1 Irving
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  • 1914 7 STORY THl/t FAR; K ::a PcHotf* n no ior the CrVMadet in J191, nut nd u*d*r a Reoency. mistrust i>,y Saxon-halina print* Johr. In a foustino rtaich before h t> latter. Robin of Locksley. a si:ashbvcklv.r TOT, youth, worsts Sir Guy of Qi%.
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    • 355 7 Oh! Such desirableiipsTT »JAX,AU o likti<K® Ceng's Tradfn? r ft D^u.uueu t btores .1/ s* 1 rau.ng Co.. Ltd., (i nc in H on® e D^ WlUUt °rs: Auw Pit Singapore. Tel. No 6604. g KongK Medoiros BuUdlngCHEONG K00N SENG CO I TT) VE auction s J"J w and 3
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    • 63 7 I BillVK OF IIIVA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING W ith blanches 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
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    • 138 8 MALAYAN PPEMieR HOTEL J COCKTAIL DANCE 6-30 P.M. to 8-30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (.nformal) 9-30 P.M. to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE. I RAFFLES ORCHESTRA I Directed by Dan Hopkins iSEA VIEW HOTEL] IDEAL SEASIDE KESORT. j S ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SW** j REACHED IN MINIiTES FROM ANYWHER E
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    • 334 8 DELIGHTFUL MAGIC AT THEATRE UDJUIV*** frankly that he rooL t cinannore a young M t 7*\ uire other magicians, h ,N 1913 there came to 3d "I f Tlittle." That little bemagician, *m ar t who de- sa i ot during the evening, lor you supedativetv efficient -in his art,
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    • 377 8 -POSTAL lATEIXI««M*j •5» TO-DAY DATE AND TIME for PER DA July 22 1 pm. F v Banka °2 2 pmRengat and Tembilahan --coolangatta" 22 2 pm Aden "Coolangatta" 22 2 pm Africa East -coolangatta' 22 2 p.m. Airica South •'Coolangatta" 22 2 pmBurma j Pnipstine 'Coolangatta'; 22 2 p.m. Egypt,
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  • 978 9 WEATHER PROSPECTS ARE PROMISING picket Expected To Favour The Batsmen London, Friday, n since Sunday at Leeds where the fourth cricket Test to-day is expected to produce mammoth scores if the man .sounded a warning however that the wicket, naorrn sticky if there is rain,
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  • 86 9 On Saturday S.C.R.C. v. Combined Schools at 2 p.m. at S.C.R.C. ground: S:ah Keng Siew, Gan Kee Tian. Tan Thean Tek. Swee Lim Swan<\ Yap Mook Kirn, Edward Wee Robert Tan. Low Kee Choc, Chua Boon Yew, Teo Mong Joo, Evan Wong On Sunday. S.C.R.C. vs. S.R.C. at
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    • 63 9 i a A triumph of knowledge near to Nature's food ar>fer-— During twenty nine years Glaxo has fed (IT! 3 babies safely and successfully. Knowledge IB'I I 3 r snd Glaxo —have advanced with the years. 3k fl 11 To-day's Glaxo gives babies the same happy > t^^Mjfi Btart me
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    • 383 10 —i mmmm FWhat this World needs is fewer Politicians and v More "Laurels and Hardys! 1 Says "Gorgon Zola" A Famous Writer. Now STAN and OLLIE are marooned on an ALP, Ho they YODEL! j for Uiis M.G IYL L iUGH SHOW at the j J CAPITOL _J r To-Night
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    • 231 11 «i» AIGHS, SONGS AND DANCES! JAILING ALONG WITH A CARGO OF i^i^i^i^Tnßr^^^fcT'TiT B iXf"irr3 J Plßi ißr JkW+lki.. V% JACK WHITING SiH t acAUMOfii MFYT WFfiMFSDAY iVAA/ WEUpiMnun* HAI/II |/"%ffVI 0 P/\ V I V vt« rrti y |£[Qf Jg QC&trC i j r Nights Only To-night At 9.30 p.m.
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    • 395 11 I The Day of Ways I HAS ARRIVED AT LAST. MESSRS k\ kf~** J WARNER BRO3. ANNOUNCE WITH |H Ij THE PREMIERE J I OF THE ADVENTURES OF > It OB I X HOOtt 1 |f& A SUPREME GIFT TO CINEMATIC vßb^' GALA OPENING I jSm^THURSDAY 28th JULY j IfM
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  • 408 12 AUSTRALIAN and Britisl Ministerc have been in conference during rece nt weeks on trade questions generally, with particular r ference to the Ottawa agreement, bul one of the most important points raised in a communique issued on Wednesday night was that of *ne necessity for tnereasins Australia's population.
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  • 248 12 She Cooks For The World's Travellers NE woman travels 3,500 feet up the world's steepest cabb way every day to her job on the summit of Table Mountain. She is Mrs. Kate Glibbery, and she has cooked at the mountain restaurant (remembered by
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  • 194 12 Y|RS. Glibbery has to be ready to riepart within five minutes if the wind rises and the service has to be suspended. She leaves Mr. Williams, the earetakeT, and his wife behind. As soon as the wind reaches a force f 40 miles an hour a
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  • 206 12 iND Mr. Kruger sees you Within A few seconds he has settled your nationality, and is ready to give information in several languages. After five years he makes few mistakes. "One day there were people from Iceland, Honolulu, Germany, Sweden. Switzerland, South America, Scotland and several other
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  • 178 12  -  By Lawrence G. Green MR. Kruger is able to tell visitor that the most distant mountain visible from Table Mountain on u clear day is the Cedarberg range, 115 mile away. He has discussed the famous mountains of the world with traveller, who have seen them all,
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  • 307 12 NOTES COMMENTS France Paracels IF reports are true, the French have already concentrated a strong naval force on the Paracels and have decided to construct a powerful base there as an answer to the Japanese threat cf occupying Hainan Island. Such action on the part of the French authorities is
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  • 252 12 npHE unanimous approval of the British A plan regarding the withdrawal >f foreign volunteers from Spain Is generally looked upon as a forward step in the attempt to settle one of the ma>i knotty questions in recent European politics. However, it is still too early to assert
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  • 171 12 "My former wife and 1 friends," declares a film still have to support her In fact, he pays pal-imony "Burglars surprised by ty] late." reads a headline. Anj be! A port-drinking contest w held in Lisbon. The winnei proverbial decanter -i- Some people," says a sporting
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    • 34 12 AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS j ORDINARY SINGLE RAIL FARE FOR DOUBLE JOURNEY PARTICULARS from ANY STATION MASTER. I FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" lfi. DBOBI GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone \<>. 21CC
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  • 11 13 M. LEBRUN ling London in new year
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  • 196 13 Moscow, July 21. THE threat that Japan will use force unless the Soviet troops arc withdrawn from Changkufenf Hill is reported to have been made by Mr. Shigemitsu, the Japanese ambassador, when he called on M. Litvinoff to-day. He demanded the withdrawal of the and la
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  • 237 13 Visit Early In 1939 Reuter and British Official Wireless. T.onclon, July 21. J*HE President of the French Republic has accepted an invitation from His Majesty the King to pay 2 return visit to England before his term of ofnle evpires. Monsieur and Madame
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  • 89 13 London, July 21. r r TJ t Colonial Caice announces that the i Pales' Ine' partition coramission, which has been taking evidence In Palestine, is expected arrive back -n London during the second week >l August and to resume its sittings toi taking evidence in this country on
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  • 21 13 Reuter. Buenos Aires, July 21 A PEACE treaty betwen Paraguay and Bolivia has been signed to-day. Reuter.
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  • 33 13 Mercury, upper component of the Short-Mayo composite aircraft, which established new records lor ihe Atlantic crossing in the first trial flight of this year, despite headwinds all the way.
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  • 170 13 Reuter. Prague. July 21. Till establishment of four separate Parliaments in Bohemia. Moravia and Silesia. Slovakia and Ruthrnta. with provincial autonomy but with state finance and foreign nolicv. with defence reserved to the National Assembly, are reported to be the main ooints of the Government's Minorities Statute,
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  • 101 13 Shanßha». Jul > 22 i TENSE situation is deveiopin* here co„„?er-s,ro k e a E ains, „,e Japanese artvance on Hankow. A Chinese report states that the rougher of Chinese troops Is /00.000. wnue ?he Shanghai Evening Post and the Mercury says that these soldiers
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  • 67 13 Reuter. London, July ?1 THE Air f orce long distance unit which recently established a new record lor nonstop formati. ii flight from London to bmaflia left Ismaiha at 1 a.m. to djv and arrived at Vpp*r Ilevfoid, Oxfordshire at IO.Zj u.m., havlBU covered the
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  • 149 13 Hankow. Thursday. Six Japanese warships sailed up. from Hukow yesterday to bombard the SOUtn em bank of the Yangtze. At Yang eh awan, the warships were rests ted b> Chinese gunfire from both sides of the river Two warships were hit. Japanese nlanes dropped
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  • 60 13 AT its meeting recently the General Council of the Trades Union Congress awarded residential scholarships at Ruskin College, valued at £150 each, to Mr W E. Beston (Railway Clerks' Association*. Mr. R. B. Greenhalgh and Mr. W. E. Pudlev (National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers*, and Miss
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  • 114 13 Shanghai, July 21. i attached to the political conversations v.hich look MUCH im? 0 r »rfe During the morning Lord Halifax conferred VrVnch Prime Minister. M. Daladicr and the Foreign Minister, M. ronnet f«r nearly two bours. No officials were present. At thP lun-heon which followed, liesAt
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  • 245 13 Reuter. London, July 21. THE Anglo-American war debt was discussed in the House of Lords to-day, I Lords Samuel. Sncll and Lothian urging the re-opening of the matter. Lord Stanhope, replvirg, emphasised that Government had no intention of repudiating their obligation and wer e
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  • 31 13 Three persons have died after untitled mussels gathered from the maritime canal linking Zeebrugge with Bruges Experts have discovered that the cans, is in a poisonous condition throughou its length. 1
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  • 213 13 Reuter. New York, July 21. fjpHE Mercury arrived at the port of WasMagtoa, transAtlantic oir base on Loaf Island, at 908 p.m., having flown the 340 mile? from Montreal in two hours eight minutes. Hundreds of Yachts, motorboats and a law croud si pressmen and
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  • 46 13 Reuter. Castei Qandolfo, July li. •EXAGGERATED nati and ra. cialism warcflefTou as an ciriatian and inhuman" by tt»e Pope, addressing Roman Catholic teacher As the Fascist party has Jusi adopted a policy of racialism the Pane thus ccmes into conflict with Mussolini Renter.
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  • 61 13 Reuter. Mombasa, July tl. oir AJbin Bolim, Sultan of Znrr/.inar';, v representative here and memoej representing Arab interest -on the *gisiative Council announced that be na* presented his palatial country readencc at the entrance of Mombasa Harbour as a gift to th- Royal Navy through his old
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  • 31 13 According to figures published by the Dominion Bureau ol Stat* tics the bir.nrate for Canada fell from 29 I per OH of population in 1921 to 20 per 1.000 In 1936.
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    • 91 13 •I< 9 m Great After A Shave! Men prefer K.W.V. Eau De Colonge after It freshers the face, softly tightens the skin acts as an effective antiseptic and leaves just sufficient perfume to please the most fastidious. ft Many a man uses K.W.V. to sponge the body af er shower.
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  • 1299 14 Complainant Says He Was Punched Singapore, Thursday. CASE of considerable interest was this morning- commenced in the Fifth Magistrate's Court when before Mr. L. C. Qoh, a memb°r of the local legal profession in the person of Mr. Phillip Ho;i!im v
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  • 38 14 HARICHAH BELAHAN (facing camera, with garland), one of the Traction strikers, has broken bis 15-day fast. He is here seen engaged in prayers with a priest from the Brahman Sabha and two of his colleagues.—Tribune.
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  • 296 14 CTEPS fur the formation of an arbitration board have yet to be taken to consider certain outstanding issues in the dispute between the Singapore Traction Co Ltd.. and their employees. It will be recalled that it was the Controller of Labour. Maiava.
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  • 148 14 MR. J. L. COWIE, MANAGER OF PEGOH ESTATE. MAI \QC\ AND A VERY WELL-KNOWN PLANTER OF SOUTH Ma LAVA, WAS FOUND DEAD WITH A GUNSHOT WOl NT) HIS HEAD AT SIX O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT IN ins R LOW. HE WAS ABOUT 42 YEARS
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  • 97 14 Singapore. Thursday. LEE Kuan, a Cantonese Chinese; was seen sitting up in his bed in the Tan Tock Seng Hosp'fal on July 16, cutting his throat with a razor. A witness told the Coroner that as he was passing the bed of the victim, he saw
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  • 98 14 ORDINARY m effect on you X man. You have .i>i a ayoun period of your r ln irnense It's got to atop already, lings, the Third M R ring to a Chine- Leow tim P" 0 pleaded guilty to stes Huat wh longing to
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  • 30 14 The Rev. untitled of St. John the E v >rood, London, was q)> hr r Colombo m >-. r 0 panter-Garnier. by tl Dio Ol of the Church of Ceylon Jl<l
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  • 40 14 Under the auspices of the Singapore Malayalee Association Mr. V. N. S. Pillav will deliver a lecture on "Man and his fate," at the Association premises at 100, Racecourse Road on Sunday at 5.30 p.m.' All Malayalees are cordially invited.
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  • 356 14 INHERE has been little change in values during the past week, and it appears that the market may have entered a period of consolidation at the higher level, in which minor fluctuations only are to be expected, says Stanton Nelson in their weekly rubber market
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  • 8 14 Stung by bees over the head and neck
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  • 121 14 Singapore, Thar day. TWO verdict of death bj nu>adventurr err letwned by Mr <;. Porter, thf Sin* if >re I eroMT, this nu' ning. The first v. th< of a Boyanes Malay, who pd fr to ™c head follow:: from a laden 1 wall of a
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  • 38 14 (From Our Oicti Seremb-! I Port Dirk son caught fire at about VI ing and was ext Much of thr wood\ troyed, but the book were salvage by goods shed is us as a station.
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  • 34 14 Three Chinese, armed v.. gers, broke into a hou.se i K( Saik Road at about 3 30 th:s r.. ing, and after terrorising j mates, decamped wit'.i amount of cash and jew<
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  • 86 15 The nightsoil coolies, who went on strike yesterday, are still holding out. A petition from the men was discussed by the Commissioners a few days ago. Demands for wages were, the Tribune understands, partially met, but apparently the men had asked for more that it was possible for
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  • 719 15 PRESS ABDICATION HINT "A LIE," HE SAYS SEN raF?mvAT^T^ F^ DED Rumours concerning Lnb, FRIVATE LIFE OF THE STTT.TAN" OF TnwnppuAiw T^HP^^ T SQUASHED S ENS Th Trfbun < 3 to-day able to give the complete sloryoeiailfi of aimitng su-gestions, including one that Ihe
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  • 87 15 a Dt>pcmr,r> B'ne-apore, Thursday. AKKESTED ye-terday on a complaint EL t *F M Pnf^h CawrJn, As.sisant Immlgratloti Officer. Tan Ngo Wee, wnc thfs produced in J TWrd Court, wbprc he was ehorced w f h landing in Colony or inly v with a rorged eerttfleatt of admission
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  • 33 15 untitled by bolling curry at 49, Fort panning Rise, yesterday afternoon, a S!2J¥"?SL Mala y W was taken to hosoital. She had burns over the head lace, neck and forearms but was con•SCIOUS.
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  • 60 15 The air mail from England and Europe per Imperial flvingboat is expected to-day at about 2 p.m. Letters for boxhoiders will be available at 4 pjn. Mails, by air per Qantas plane, from Australia and the Net heri ands, are due this afternoon, letters for boxholders being available
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  • 549 15 A SMALL p cket enabling the public lo send small articles on Au l merchandise in >«««• mails, is to be introduced in Mafeyte The small packet post is specially provided for the transmission whether dutiable or not, as second class nHnJ2 att€r
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  • 56 15 w Singapore, Thursday. w h. uotan, a European emoloyed at the Naval Base. Seletar, was this afternoon fined $10 by Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge ot ~V!, ng a motor-car negligently and colliding with a stationary taxi at the 1434 mile, Thompson Road,
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  • 33 15 While repairing the roof of a house at 611, Kampong Bahru Road, a Chinese workman fell into a dram, receiving a lacerated wound over the scalp and a few abrasions over the shoulder.
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  • 105 16 Second Division Match Skins fl 1; Loyals II 0. f COKING a goal early in the first <J Half and ranging grimly to their lead, the Skins second string beat ihe Lovnls II by I—o in a welt eongame in the Second Division
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  • 101 16 mHE Baseball team of the "Steel seafarer." crack team of the Isthmian Line h scheduled to cress bats with $ie American Association and the Cubs combined to-day at 5 D.m. on th<? SR C. ground. Thp "Steel BeaHoer* boys are ehamfilons of the Isthmian Une and havr
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  • 78 16 mHE ladies' monthly medal competition 1 of the Garrison Golf Club, played at Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulted in a win for Mrs L. R. iiMacFarlane with a net score 0! 31. The following weve the best returns Mrs. L. R. S. UacFarlane
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  • 20 16 There will be a spoon shoot for S.R.A. members on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Buki Timah Range.
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  • 246 16 INTER-PORT MATCHES vs. D.E.I. Competitors From Ceylon Java And Saigon NEXT week will see the beginning- i of Malaya's "Wimbledon" tonr- the Tennis Chamnships, and this year added colour will he lent by the presence of a from the Indies, which will be oonosed
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  • 58 16 O. STEWART, the Penan? RekJ creation Club all-rounder, is unable to accept the invitation to play in the Colony side against* the Malay States in the holiday cricket Test in Ipoh next week-end. His place will be taken by LCpl Bclton. the Services fast bowler,
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  • 85 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. The following are the results of the ties played in the Malacca Badminton Association tournament:— Men's Doubles Scow Cvi Chiang and Yoong Yong Pow beat A. C. Durai and S. Rasiah 21—4; 21—10. Thomas Lim and Tan Kirn Hoe vs. Lee Kum
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  • 156 16 f u. frmr days of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn race meeting in Penang THE following is the schedule of racing lot the four days 01 me rena on July 30. and Aug. 1. 3 and 6: 18] day 2nd day 3rd day 4th day.
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  • 308 16 S.C.FA. II 1: RAF 11. .1. j IT was hard luck for the Chinese not to have scored a vie tory in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when they met the Airmen. On the run of the play,
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  • 188 16 (From Our Ou n correspondent > Muar. Thursday THE Rangers, who are last but one sn the Mear Football Association Lea rue sprang the biggest surprise of he Reason when they held ihe Muar Chinese to a goallese draw in a match
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  • 109 16 THE following is the result of the golf match played between the ladies of 1 Garrison Golf Club and the Island Club at Tanglin (Island names first' Mrs. G. C. Eu 1; Mr:. A. Earle 0. Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 0: Mrs. J.
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  • 287 16 Official's Appeal Of No Avail? (From Our Oun Con Batu Ttmrsda'. f*HE Police defeated Up (1 Recreation Club by 1 goal to s il in a League soccer match here win h was marred by routrh play. Despite a short addrew b] n .1. bin
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  • 320 17 Card And Selections For To day FIRST DAY Od fields Except For Scurry aV events in tb€ rfjl %k\e meeting of J* e horses were scratchTV lir^av. 91 prince; Star Belie. i (ire> rrioic, |U ,t ,-r'p 10.4) and Package RA Cft Engagements). sasara <»•» ,AU E S K v1
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  • 47 17 SELECTIONS by "Argus" for this afternoon's Skye races in Taiping are as follows: Race I—PANGKOR Grey Lad Race 2—CAPONE Leonie Kate 3—SURE CURE Rebel King Race 4—STONE GINGER Sam Burger Race S—LARUT Glamour Race B—MISS SINGAPORE Mandai Kate 7—JONAHTAN Gaythario Race B—BECHESTER Volniak
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  • 323 17 The Coronation XI defeated the Newton Rocklights by an innings in a cricket match played on Sunday. Scores 1 CORONATION XI \v. Gomez b Schooling 0 .t Vass run out 3 J R DSouza c Phang b Schooling 0 r. Oliveiro lbw b Lazaroo
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  • 80 17 (F;om Our Own C vntspov.dent) Malacca. Thursday. The High School tennis courts, which are upkept without any subsidies from the school by a small body of teachers, are proving popular and attractive. The court* are at present extended to ihe use of boys and teachers of other
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  • 146 17 IN a cricket match at Alexandar yesterday, the R.A.F. HQ. (T. 0.) team beat the Royal Corps of Signals with five wickets to spare. Scores: ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Church run out 10 Smart b FLt Lee lb Mac Donald c b Lee 22
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  • 204 17 In hot weather children are prone to health upsets. They get overheated at play with the consequent danger ol chills they eat ice-cream and other delicacies injudiciously, and fruit which may oe out of condition; they swallow too many cold drinks and generally run health risks mainly
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  • 291 18 Barber Tells You—That the stars are happier these days because they're getting closer to nature ...no, not that sort of nature, and tney ye stopped the old, pernicious habit of wandering round the night spots when the day's work is done. Instead, if yon look at
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  • 1085 18 Noel Barber's Film Page SAID a friend to me the other day: 'Trn off to Hollywood. TeiJ me the bright spots please," And he seemed to be quite upset when I told him that if he wanted to see the screen stars, he'd better vi3it the quiet places, or else
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  • 34 18 Some of the stars from fc Hn Bik Broadcast Of 1938"—pit ft cm out yourself. You'll have noticed, of course that dear little cauliflower, W C. Fields is prominent. "cms,
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  • 30 18 This is the sort of scene you'll enjoy in "The Adventures of Robin H<wur» lovely forest sequences in technicolour with Errol Flynn in the foreground"
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  • 174 18 DETTE Davis is to play lead in "The v Miracle," to be made in Hollywood by Warner Bros. VAREN Morley, usually cast as an adventurous woman lives quietly with her husband, director Charles Vidor, and her small son Michael at Pales Verdes. QABU, of "Elephant Boy" and
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  • 100 18 THIS may be the last summer that watch the famous Dionne quintuplets at play, except M the screen The completion of their foirth year has caused their guardians to consider a?ai„ whether it would he wiser to withdraw them tn.m their public am i five
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  • 99 20 Singapore, Thursday. TIIRAYAWA. a middle-aged Japanese H woman, appeared »Wb fnrp Mr G. S. Rawhngs, the Tnira Malisuate to answer a charge of cri■ffß hiSch ot trust as a servant in resnect of %14 whicn was entrusted to during July by a countryman named K SD^ a
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  • 27 20 Dr. E. Rhodes, Senior Chemist at the R R.I. of Malaya, and Mr. R. A. Hamilton, Soils Chemist, are reported to be resigning in the near future.
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  • 1180 20 FINANCES REPORT IN HIS REPORT ON THE FINANCES OF THE SINGAPORE Ml'Mj I PALITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED DEC. 31. 1937, MR. sn,\i TREASURER. STATES. INTER ALIA:— Summarised very briefly, the final results of the Rate Fund and Trading Departments were as follows:— Income. Expendi- Net
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  • 68 22 Colombo, July 12. MR. A. E. Goonesinghe in the State Council to-day opposed the grant of pensions to certain Kandyan State pensioners on the ground that they were not true descendants ot the Kandyan kings but adopted sons. Mr. H. J. Huxham, Financial Secretary rej*ed that h«
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  • 364 22 NEXT: OLD AGE PENSIONS Colombo, July 5. rpHE Ministry of Labour, Industry and Commerce is now considering a memorandum of the Controller of Labour on the proposed Unemployment Insurance Scheme in Ceylon. The scheme as suggested by the Controller of Labour, will not apply to
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  • 132 22 Jaffna Opinion Sought Jaffna, July 11. AT the meeting of the Jaftna Urban district Council held on Saturday. Mr Sam Sabapathv presiding, the Provincial Engineer (Mr R. A. M. Thuraippah) said that he was under instructions to select a suitable site for a landing stouud for aeroplanes in
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  • 228 22 UNIQVE OCCASION AT COURTS Colombo, July 15$. COUNSEL assigned by the Crown appeared to-day for the defence in a case of attempted murdei. This is believed to be the firs'., time that counsel has been assigned in a trial other than for one where the charge is murder.
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  • 227 22 Tamil Suggestion To Other Communities Jaffna, July 13. MR. S. H. Perinpunayagam, presiding a 1 a public meeting convened at the Town Hall by the Jaffna Youth Congress, said that the most distressing feature in the political life of the country to-day was the absence of any single
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  • 457 22 "Die-Hards" Denounced Colombo, July 9- I Tljfß. A. E. Goonesinghe, chair--IVI man of the Ceylon Labour Party and President of the AllCeylon jrade Union Congress, last night, accused the newspapers of throwing cold water on the efforts they were making to organise themselves into a
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  • 62 22 MUJi bars are springing up like mushrooms everyday, the latest (organised by Mr. H. J Stork), down Kalufaia way. The A G.A.s good lady drank a glass, and hoped the people there would never pass the bar without "one for the road," for "milk brings happiness to
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  • 20 22 The Executive Committee of Health approved a gift of 500,000 tubes of anti-cholera serum to China by the Ceylon Government.
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  • 32 22 Mr. R. Coomaraswamy has been appointed r>ointed a Cadet in the Ceylon Civil Service and is to be attached to the Kurunegala Kachcheri on his arrival In Ceylon about the August 2.
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  • 18 22 Mr. M. Srikhanta has been appointed Office Assistant. Puttalam, on being relieved at Kurunegala by Mr. R. Cooniaraswamy.
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  • 158 22 Manic. July IX A SHOOT of the sacred 80-tree in India at the fool of which the Buddlri is said to have gained Bgitenmenl was planted with great ceremony by Mr. Roland de ooyw, Police Magistrate of Matals, at UV Pa nnaga m a Temple. Mr.
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  • 100 22 German Bhikk li I "l To Bun tin Colombo ,ll,> Bu ad J VAPPA THERA the uthm pjri hist monk, of a! t ie liver a, Gampola, T2iur land in the Pibby Oxtoiu- the after contesting a trust c»> Shewe Dagon Pagoda. chicf temples in c He was
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  • 163 23 H KVK VM—a Prabhat pitture -rkien fan for 57 weeks at a rfrttrb in Bombay and which Lg b< en recognised as one of the few outstanding devotional ■icturt lias commenced a al the Marlborough Theatre, Singapore. As several r I'r.ibhat productions, XtJKAKAM
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  • 206 23 1 MEMORANDUM has been subn rritted to the U. P. Government t)\ the S:kh community domiciled in the United Provinces, demanding that the Sikhs should be recognised a minority community and in the event of the Government reopening the Composition question of the U P. Lcr»slature they
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  • 129 23 rjiHE following resolution, moved by U. Saw at a meeting of the Rangoon Corporation, was passed unanimously "As the probability of world conflagration in the near future cannot be ruled out, this meeting of the Corporation of Rangoon note with regret the absence of facilities
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  • 334 23 United Press. regard ;it ~h i h tor e in lh nst.tt tio, a, Ref?l™ Gov «™ent the State to "UacWftiocsT committee. The following are the main re- 1" responsjble Government unMah a »H acg f lS r His the trS 51 0 Mysore Mbe
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  • 148 23 United Press. THAT without the permission of the Congress Working Committee, the Andhra Mahasabha should not carry on agitation in any form in connection with the formation of an Andhra Province is the gist of a reply sent by Mr. Mahadev Desai, Mahatma Gandhi's private secretary,
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  • 394 23 United Press. "MOW that almost every Chamber 111 India has interpreted for practical purposes Section 85 of the Government of India Act. 1935. in the way they have done and this being the solitary House in the whole cf India
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  • 109 23 United Press. (By Air Mail) Calcutta, July 13. MR. Subhas Bose, President of the Congress, has addressed letters to members of the Bengal Legislature j (Upper and Lower Houses) inform ng that he considers it dcs rable to amalgamate the Congress parties in the
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  • 319 23 "CRITICISMS ARE BASED ON MISCOIMCEFi <ONS United Press. As many f the criticisms against the scheme were basrd o n misconceptions or misunderstandings, in th? beginning an explanation wa* riven to the Sub-Committee of what I th» Scheme was and what it wad t. The
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  • 212 23 United Press. nptlE Government or Bombay have j J view several comprehensive legisla- tions for tackling the problems of ten- ahey system, th.-> prober? i 0 f th dehi > iOf the kl&tns fpeasants i and also ihe j question Of reforming tl.o assessment j
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  • 168 23 United Press. IT is at the suggestion of the accused 1 that this agitation has been commenced. The accused, therefore, ts practically the author cf this campaign. The punishment he deserves must b? in proportion to the enthusiasm ho fens shown to incite th? public to
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