Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: -Egfe W Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL- -No. 178. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938 FIVE "CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, July 28, JU.'Js The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938 _^VECEx5|
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The m o is i c; TRIBUTE LOOK FOR THE when ,)U > in Butter Stocked in 1 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. Parkings by all high-class Provision Dealers. WPS 4ft y. Hhen baby needs milk from a bottle Biff jf «HJsRBjHjjĔI^ RIiIEQIOSS
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    • 142 1 i jßl'^wVj l JS B Did /ou Maclean your teeth to-day? BP Bi Bkhrlßßb^^^B^^^BvßV BBsi S -'flr "What do you think?" Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE j If yon use a »olid dentifrice, try the new MMUANS SOt") PEROXIDE KUIWJi THE <24fl OF THE YEAR CAN BE SEEN BUT NOT HEARD
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    • 56 1 few* 77» j SUNDAY TB I D lIM B Dominant In Malaya "A PRODUCT OF"— If o famous name follows these words you can be sure of obtainina QUALITY. TRADE MARKS HANAVA PATENTED ANTI-CREASE Suitings Smart and Comfortable. A PRODUCT OF: The Buckingham fr Carnatic Co., Ltd., MADRAS. Agents: —HENRY
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  • 214 2 London, June 18. ALTHOUGH British shipbuilding Is not so active as it was a year ago, it still leads the world. According to Lloyd's Register of Ship ping regarding merchant vessels under construction at the end of June, there was a decrease of 52,004 tons in the
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  • 81 2 Sydney, New South Wales. A BOY of 15»/ 2 Arthur Godwin Glover, has become a widower as the result of a motor smash at Chullora, near here. A few weeks ago Glover, with two other men, was bound over at Sydney Quarter Sessions on a charge of
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  • 14 2 Allen, youngest of the three surviving Liverpool quadruplets, dfted in Walton Municipal Hospital, Walton.
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  • 187 2 Hollywood, July 15. PAULETTE GODDARD, subject of repeated rumours of a romance with Charlie Chaplin, has entered a golf tournament at Delmonte, California, as "Mrs. Charles Chaplin/ She is being addressed as Mrs. Chaplin by acquaintances who now accept her marriage as a fact. She
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  • 272 2 Philadelphia. THE American Navy has made secret tests of a new "shell-proof" hull by exploding charges of dynamite against it in the Delaware River, the New York Times reports. Torpedo explosions were simulated by means of dynamite blasts sent against the specially designed steel caisson built
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  • 180 2 London, July 15. ANOTHER Chinese Indemnity scholar to gain high distinction in the year's examinations in British universities is £r. Chang, who has obtained the degree of_ Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacology at Edinburgh. Dr. Chang is a native of Ninghsiang in Hunan. He graduated
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  • 43 2 Reuter. Copenhagen, July 24. AT the conclusion of the conference of the Oslo powers a communique states that the seven countries agreed to support international action to remove the causes of friction and end the race in armaments and air bombardments.—Reuter.
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  • 56 2 After leaving a friend, saying he wa: in a hurry to keep an appointment Albert William Henry Askman, twentytwo, chauffeur, of Landseer-road, Twerton, Somerset, was found dead beneath an upturned car. At the inquest (verdict was Accidental death) police said they had been unable to trace
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  • 306 2 (United Press) One village in each taluk in 18 districts in the presidency was selected and a sum of Rs. 1 08.000 was placed at the disposal of 18 collectors. The Government have now requested the Collectors to have the villages selected for well
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 127 2 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD FOR Hi THEIR OWN %zi ĔLw V n accorclanc w *J* Doctor's nam is not m\ EMSzk Jr mS& published.) (After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to the 24th mouth—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOODa complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. ouittiuttuie irom The Medical Hall, Ltd.,
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    • 179 2 cough gw WHEN a sudden tickle in your throat makes you cough it not only annoys those around you but seriously inflames the delicate membranes of your bronchials. So, stop that cough and protect your lungs by taking Peps antiseptic breatheable tablets. fA Peps, dissolved in your mouth, releases rich,
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  • 811 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES U.S. INTERCOASTAL TRADE The Estimated Profit Of The Year OPERATION of the Baltimore Mail Line in the intercoastal trade is expected to bring a profit of $200,000 annually, above operating expenses, depreciation and interest payments, the U.S Maritime Com mission was informed, as it concluded the hearing
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  • 96 3 Re-Entry Of Osaka Line On European Run MEETINGS have recently tiro!? L Zur on of the members of tne «i "-P 1 1 and Ja P an Conference c consider the re-entry of the Osaka Une into the Europe-Far East service me Company gave up the service four
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  • 83 3 Japanese Ship May Have Been Sabotage Victim it v,o Tokyo. IT has transpired that the 6,822 -ton fu Kashii Maru, belonging to the Kokusai Kisen Kaisha, had an exp osion in one oi its holds the day after its departure from Antwerp upon wni-h :t put into
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  • 125 3 r ßaden Baden. E international tinplate cartel agreement was prolonged for another three years at the annual conference of the International Tinplate Association, the International Tinplate Association. The agreement was also extended to embrace countries hitherto outside the scheme. It is understood that all the tinplate producing
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  • 99 3 JWENTY-ONE ships. registered tons, have been orderi by Germany's largest shipping comnanv he Hamburg-American f?Kn?S the Pres'dent. Emil Helffer ich during a recent meeting of the board 8 ifihnn f hese new shi Ps will be a 36.000-ton lmer for the North Atlantic serv lce d anQ nam
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    • 460 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England), P 0. a N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 193 a. CORFU 15,000 July' 21 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug. 1 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. i CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 2( CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. RANCHI 17,000 Sept, 22
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    • 417 3 SPECIAL HOLIDAY f ill ISI S j To: Bangkok Saigon (ANGKOR PNOiM PENH) y By Luxurious One Class Motorships. L~. A 1 D f, splaceme t Tons From Penang P.S'ham Malacca Spore m.s. Alsia (12,500) 26-7 27-7 28-7 30 7 i m.s "Boringia" (12,500) 16-8 17-8 18-8 20-8 m.s. "Flonia"
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    • 270 3 lIAMRI'RG-AMERIKA LENIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMIjAND via Manila Aug 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. T
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    • 499 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORI)I)EUTS( HER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Oerrnany> The unaernoted ar- the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG BHANGS NORTH CHIN* and JAPAN. Hue S'po i "GNEISFNAU" omits N China Aug. 4 "CREFELD" Aug 12 "REGENSBURG Aug 18 "SCHARNHOR&T omits N. China Sept. 1 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN
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  • 207 4 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 28. MINING. Tin three months £195.10.0 unchanged. Spot £194.10.0 up 5- and New York 43 5 8 down > 8 cent. The London Tin Share market yesterday was very quiet and there are no price changes to record. The Chairman
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  • 16 4 Singapore, July 28. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $9811» (unchanged).
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  • 20 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 26V- ("P Vfc) I Sellers 26% (up 14).
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  • 812 4 Quotations By Fraser And Go. MINING Singapore, July 27, 5 p-m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin f» Asam Kumbang 29 31; ca Austral Malay 44- «:-ca Ayer Hitam 24 9 25,9 Ayer Weng 0.60 065 Bangrin Tin 2113 22^6 Batu Selangor 1.37 i Berjuntal Jj-
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  • 108 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noor. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 26 3 8 26 5 a Goc*l F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8 July) 252 25 5 j No. I.X.R.S.S. I Spot-loose» (awardable Snore» 26 26' do. August 26'
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  • 265 4 MINING Singapore, July j*4- 4,6 Ampats 24 q 25 9 Aycr Hitams 24 g j Bangrins A x 42 Batu Selangors 1-37 tj£ Chenderiangs g£ Q 43 Hitam Tin J» 2 4 3xd I Hongkong Tin «g, Z 0 V 4 Hong Fatts 9 »gj
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  • 129 4 Singapore. July 28. Ships Mongside the Wharves or exnectea to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) R Sheers 2 Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Cl Main Wharf < Entranc Ga VLh Oleander 19: Ranpura 18: Ipoh id, Glenshiel 11: Zuiderkerk 9 Empire Dock (Entrance date 2> Foylebank 32: Hopepeak
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  • 185 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. July 27. 5 p.m. close Total for financial Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Asara Kumbang 6d. No. 62 July 29 Aug. 5 July 30 10% Austral Malay 9d. div. 3d. bonus 10% Hongkong Tin 5%
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  • 259 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 107 110 norn 4>/ 2 1909 red. 1955
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  • 356 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day Sh*; RUBBER Above Lowest Firm ton*" Buyers 7 1116 7 1316 Spot Eeilers 7% 7 7 8 B Buyers 7% 713 16 Ist Forward (August) oeliers 1% 7% Buyers 7 11.16 7 13 16 2nd Forward (September) gjj, 7% 7 15 16 S
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 222 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 j THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) j SINGAPORE BRANCH! 6, D'Almeids Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000
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    • 52 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $sp.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P&O BANK. UNION BUILDING. 1
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    • 163 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) CAPITA!*: «m nniOOO.OO. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Lp »j^» 0 i HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREEI» TELEPHONES: 4** Managing Diraotar 3172 Secretary m W Oaneral Manager 3513 Accountant Telegraphic Address: -OVERSEA. LONDOtf BANKER* /sfjO\ TORK Midland Bank, L*C Bring
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  • 178 5 Til VI hr had been induced to purI chase the goodwill and assets of publication called "The Sports- ;1 s the allegation of Mr. E. G. lioiar Managing Director of Masters •Id when ho sued Mr. E. Anderson. lamagc because, he alleged, he 1( l been misrepresented
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  • 298 5 Reuter. DOW JONES AVERAGES: Yesterday's To-Day's Close Close M Industrials 143.33 140.24 29.67 28.28 v Utilities 21.72 20.72 Bonds 90.61 90.14 ft York Stock Exchange—Busine Total Volume 1,970,000 shares. Call money— l%. STOCKS Last Sale July 26 July 27 ILms Express 12 U 11% an
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  • 176 5 'By Cowiesy o/ 5. E. Levy Co.) I Singapore, July 28. Messrs. While, weld and Company. New Yoik, report by cable: STOCKS The lack of responsiveness of the matket to favourable overnight news was a logical inducement for traders to sell. Consequently there was large decline for the
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  • 403 5 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. QIS GEORGE TRIMMER WHO WAS PRESENT AT THE PRIZE DISJ IKIBUTION OF THE YOUNG ME V 'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SCHOOL OF COMMERCE THIS EVENING. rELIVFRED A SPEECH fill OF WISE ADVICE TO THOSE ABOUT TO LEAVE SCHOOL AND
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  • 119 5 SWISS MISS*', which opened at the Capitol last night, brings back to Singapore those two delightful comedians Laurel and Hardy in a rollicking story which suits them in every way. They are seen this time as two travelling salesmen in the mousecrap line, who have
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  • 39 5 A. P.W D. coolie was injured in a light railway accident during work at the Civil Aerodrome. Grove Road, yesterday afternoon. The middle finger of his left hand was crushed and he was bleeding profusely when taken to hospital.
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  • 420 5 Maxim's Theatre, Soerabaya. which is the only air-conditioned theatre in Java, sent a telegram of greetings and good wishes "from one air-conditioned theatre to another." A LARGE and distinguished audience, including His Excellency the Governor nigh a t nd a Party aUended the °P enin
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  • 119 5 Singapore. Wednesday. AN the occasion of the 1938 Ail Malaya v Co-operative Conference which will be held in Singapore this year, the Singapore Co-operative Urban Union will present a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday commencing .t 5.15 p.m. The Pre gramme will be a comprehensive
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  • 331 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penane, Wednesday. AN interesting legal point, namely whether a promissory note could be assigned to another without consideration and whether that nerson was entitled to sue. was decided by Mr. Justice Howes in the Supreme Court. His Lordship decided in the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 Don t take internal remedies for simple pains. They harm your heart. Use Werner Schur's Mentholentum Pain Balm A sovereign remedy against aches, pains, meumatism. sciatica, lumbago, headache, neuralgia, stilT-joints. sprains, swellings, ccugh cold, bronchitis, catarrh, cuts, etc r<*M*Z\ y 0 80 oents V* r ,ar S e tube. CHAM
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    • 516 5 —in Ari unique |UnW ANTISEPT U H Tnp modem antiseptic for all burns brulsc s and scalds-Non-poiso"' ous, pure and non-irritant. The pure antiseptic, can be taken I, J internally for colds with perfect safety I 2*T- Used as a gargle, it affords an invaluaI -Wflfll ble L det en-ent
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    • 61 5 KA.\K OF «118 (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICII IN BANK OF CHINA
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  • 120 6 Mails expected from Eastern Australia by the Marella. due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.LM.», time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. today and general delivery of letters and parcels 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe (London Mails* by th?
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  • 191 6 Destroys mouth ackJs too Even the most sparkTng white teeth 1 are not safe from decay. Very often, on close examination, you will discover small brown specks which are a Sign of the painful cavities to come later on. One of t! c maior causes of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 255 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT ORCIIKSTKAI. CONCERT 8.16 P.M. TO 9M PM DINNBB AN D DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9M PM. TO MIDNIGHT. BY NUMEROUS REQUEST FAREWELL PERFORMANCE GIVEN BY MA X MX I, INI FRIi)AYT 2!Hh. -DUO NOVAC THEY \RE NOT MERELY A FLOOR SHOW BUT AN OUTSTANDING int* AAt
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    • 263 6 CAN VOL* DANCE Standard Ballroom Dancing taught by Scientific Methods Succe.s, 4 gu h ar l^ 1 JM 1 Modem Dannns foppevite Club Street off South Bridee Road». SINGAPORE. mmt DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction—rust proofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. Promotes Healthy Sleep treasonably Priced
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    • 325 6 DRINK HOT WATER FOR CONSTIPATION One of the finest ways of kef pin? reeular said a S;«cialist. recently is tc Stak of hot water>Mttg£M* fast every morning. Mop. people wn nnd this a sure way of ensuring Inter- But* T*£% inclined to get consU-oated-if ySi suffer from headaches, ndfgestion. blotchy
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    • 88 6 THI TRUI TOMlcToool ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. 1 a mi 1 y p r 0 f nealth, income, expense's, lurtunes and Bustortanes, lotteriesS! and all other important eve- ta One»2 reading monthly details $2 0C five reading monthly retails $8.50 one 2? weekly details for merchants and S fesslonists $7.00,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 225 6 j POSTAL lOTELLIGiiNCE j FOE t tv/t July 28 2 p m Europe and Great Britain x XL M. 28 p m Tranx StiES* 1, 28 2 p.m. Philippine Island ZuiderKcix 28 2 pm Medanx X L.M. 28 3 p.m Burma Karagola 23 3 p m India, East and North
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1636 7 CLASSI FIED_AD VERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. "THE EXCISE ENACTMENT." SESSION OF LICENSING BOARD. The next Skssisri of 'he Licensing Esard for th District cf Johore Bahru will be held at the First Magistrate's Chamber;;, Johore Bahru on Monday, the sth. day of September, 1933. at 10 a.m. 2.
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    • 517 7 POSITIONS VACANT U7ANTED Intelligent and energetic Sub agents for Insurance business. Training to successful applicants by European Agent. Full and spare time appointments. Good remuneration. Apply 19. St. Nicolas Flats, River Valley Road. CALESMEN to sell well-known make of *J typewriter and other office appliances in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 454 7 important to Women! Doctors say that the make-up' of a woman's system is so highly intricate and so sensitive that the shock caused by taking .itrone; purgative medicines may do serious harm. Even though you do not notice it at the time, you may be laying up serious trouble for
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    • 265 7 5 te^fl W AIT2ER, Government S ?rinch Jv Tcachcr Graduate of I »nncn Conservator V viu 1 It Prsrtifai ~T 1 -»ino-Theory 1 c M sr tlor J- Theory and Solfeggio ClaS > Wlt h special ear test training Pi .no Acccrdeon lessons or i t request For particulars Apply
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 372 8 Ii PAVILION LOVELY DANCES! j ENTERTAINMENT! JESSIE MATTHEWS IN HER GREATEST MUSICAL DANCING SUCCESS "SAILING ALONG" Wuh ROLAND YOUNG BARRY MACKAY H SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS! 1 Wa lt Disney's technicolour cartoons with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in "THE CLOCK CLEANERS" Gaumont Newsreel (Received by X.L.M.) 4 THEIR MAJESTIES' VISIT
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    • 376 8 WHEN STAN and OLLIE i ome to Town t OLD MAX GLOOM gets ready to Leave!! j i[ TO-NIGHT'S BIC LAUGH at the CAPITOL jl song hits, gurgles. jlB MfW aofafV** girl* and gag*' AH- I *W\\ M W fl v star all-fun' hSS *AlTt» "JIB A HOLIDAY MATINEES Saturday
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    • 246 8 ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. 111,1, MM)M(,hTJ LAST NIGHT 6.15 JUS ENGLAND'S GREATEST FILM FILIIED WITH W U*> *M •Ww /s%m THRILLING ACTION- fcT WA V RACY HUMOUR AND IM Wm\\Wm\\\\\ZZ^ GRIPPING SITUATION. j ——a^3ffliqßJ •SOUTH RIDING' The Film Version Of Wilfred Holtby's Famoih Novel Starring EDMUND GWENN, EDNA BEST
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 500 9 Br Bt t T suffered so much with indigestion." I A writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow," that I I dreaded mealtimes coming round. I was afraid to eat. Since taking Bisurated Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also sufiered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking Bisurated Magnesia
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    • 322 9 Thousands We re Turned Away Last Nightf f J NEVER SUCH EXCITEMENT! NEVER SUCH j CROWDS! NEVER SUCH A GREAT PICTURE 1 s 4 SHOWS TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. —3.15—6.15—9.15 P.M. «L I TECHNICOLOUR Ml ACCL AIMEII VKJi 1 The GREATEST FILM of ALL sHBHjI j UNAPPROACHABLE IN PRICES OF
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  • 396 10 JJOPES of the maintenance of peace in Europe are much brighter to-day than they have been for many months, following the coniia' welcome given by all parties to the proposal to send Lord Runciman to assist in settling the German minorities problem in Czechoslovakia. Since Hitler's coup
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  • 340 10  -  Great Strides In I By G.E. HOPCROFT [[X racing yilcht of 1938 1S perl ape the most wonderful JmV wind-driven craft that has eve,- sailed the seas. On certain points of sailing even the yachts Of earl/ Victorian times were fast, but over a
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  • 292 10 THERE was a suggestion that both the British challenger and the American defender should be rigged in this way for the 1920 America's Cup races, but the matter was "ruled out," and it was not until "Shamrock V" met "Enterprise," in the Cup races of 1930, that both
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  • 295 10 a handicap this restriction of the sail is upon the modern yacht designer may be judged from the fact that the rule under which the late Sir Thomas Upton's "Shamrock II" sailed for the America Cup allowed her to set 14.154 sq. feet of but the modern
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  • 280 10 EVEN in NeN.n's ::nv rigged sailing ships were in a sad plight when the wind headed t! They were often •wind-bound,' cause it would not have boon v. 1'' while to put to sea and zig-ttg fro at a great pace, yet not get much nearer to
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  • 212 10 By "Looker On'" Ohp of th 2 charactaro in a new novel has the habit of blinking rapidly when he is in a bad temper. He might almost bo said to gnash his lashes. The «rjening batsman in a country house match hit the first ball
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 159 10 I ROBINSON'S I > ANNUAL COMMENCED TO-DAY j[ FOLDELITE BABY CAKS CARRIES THE HALL MARK OF COMFORT. New model, with rigid frame, MODEL W drop-front, and deep body T T f REVERSIBLE handle, with thick no ny v rubber grip, draughtpioof hood. cf >/ piped and with vide brairi. pump-handle
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    • 63 10 f PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies I Crossed eyes. TS^^-A. Complicated case* li^TP l^^ ;of defective vision. V V*^ GLASSES IF NEEDED. K. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. r 1 JGet Your Good Portraits FROM:
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  • 675 11 So Obstruction Of Settlement JULY. 27. p-FKRKIXG IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS TO-DAY TO THE CZECH PROBLEM. LORD HALIFAX SAID SINCE BRITAIN HAD BEEN SING THE CZECHOSLOVAKIA GOVERNMENT TO BE k N :.'ROl'S AND CONCILIATORY THEY CONFIDENTLY RELIED ,',N i-KRMAXY TO GIVE SIMILAR ADVICE WHERE
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Kisnmu, Kenya, July 27. PKEIGHI aeroplane of the Atalanta clasa, designed] for Aying en die African, Indian Eastern routes, clashed this mcrnfcag >i\ miles *th ol Kisanin. The machine caught fire and the ere* consisting oi Captain Johnstone, lirsl officer Ray and lw« tthers
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  • 179 11 London. July 27. U IIH x view tc further development of the system of communication and fl a -nation between His Majesty's Governments, the importance of which has he<M cmphasbed at successive Imperial Conferences, the Imperial Gcmnsscat hate decided to establish the post of High
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  • 19 11 Reuter. Cairo, Wednesday: The Government has decided to provide an additional million Egyptian pounds credit for the air arm.—Reuter.
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  • 80 11 Valencia And The British Plan London, July 27. THE Non-intervention Committees plan for the evacuation of volunteers is commented upon in the Spanish Government reply. It ctate'5 that if the rou'-ju i. >• t i n which the plan i* base a is pi wrong, as ti
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  • 286 11 London, July 27. IKING en Ike Home Office *ote in the Commons Sir Samuel Hoare. M r- Secretary gave an account of recent reforms in the prison ad- Titration ond of his nlans for further measures, apart from the impoiV.ni
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Shanghai, July 28 T HE first incident of piracy on T B tfrts of Shanghai lii reve to hav3 taken place at the Lanehwa Dock engineering works .n Sp?ne2 territory within lour mile the Settinnent. pirates on Tt was looted by Chinese m. in v
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  • 76 11 Back Home Again Mercury, upper eompunent of the Mayo composite plane, is now back at Southampton after her flight across the Atlantic which made aviation history. This picture shows the combined crew of the composite plane at Southampton. LeU to ri^ht—Radio
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  • 40 11 The King made his fust ;;p--pearanee alter his recent illness at the garden party at But kia--ham Palace on the day before he and the Out en left for Paris. He is seen among his guests.
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  • 666 11 London. July 27. QUESTIONS affectng hii .1 were raised in course of tbci foreign attain debate in the House of Lords to-day when Lord Snell asked whither the Government's decisions in res,r»ect to the proposed China liar were final or whether it might be
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  • 175 11 Reuter. Barcelcna. July 27. FOLLOWING yesterday's successful crossing of the Ebro at E|3/ven pomt >, the' Republican troops are advancing an extensive front, having taken the Nationalists completely by surprise. Numerous villages, 3,000 troops and much war material have been captured. An offensive of this
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 116 11 o9 Dr 1 I E L I R n I N? M a ~1,,, I A representative selection <>; Modern Lighting Fittings designed and manufactured by the General Electric Co., Ltd., is exhibited in the Com] any's extensive new Showrooms at Magnet House, Ba cry Road, Singapore. Where fittings of
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  • 947 12 ROTARY CLUB SPEECH PUBLIC announcement of the formation of a building society to help in the solution of Singapore's pressing housing problem was made by Mr. S. H. Peek in the course of his address to the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday.
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    18 12 Mr. v. F. Robertson, leader of a party of round-the-world tourists, who arrived by the Ranpura.—Tribune.
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  • 80 12 Singapore, Wednesday. THERE were 39 cases and nine deaths from typhoid last week, an increase of a case and a death over the previous week, according to the report on health of Singapore town issued by Dr. P. S. Hunter. Altogether there were 242 deaths in Singapore
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  • 60 12 AT the next meeting of the Federal Council, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Sept. 1, the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, will present Certificates of Honour awarded to Messrs. Toh Eng Hoe, J.P., N. Eliatamby, J.P-. Mohamed Ashruddin bin Ahmad Tasir and M.
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  • 141 12 IT has come to the notice of the 1 Malaya Tribune Press Ltd. that on Monday last a number of copies of the Japanese-owned paper me «iniraDore Nippo," was found inferted P inside copies of the Morning Tribune. These copies were inserted witnout the knowledge or permission of the
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  • 126 12 Singapore, Wednesday. WHEN the case of Criminal Intimidation preferred against one Vesaudin. an Indian, was mentioned before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning Court Inspector Wray told his worship that he had no instructions yet from the D.P.P. and wished to have another week's
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  • 122 12 Singapore, Wednesday TWO young Chinese youths, both aged 19 years, Lav Chai Huat and Ng Lim. appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning in answer to a charge that they on or about midnight last Monday at 2.33 in the plantation at ll 1
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  • 96 12 Singapore, Wednesday. SUGGESTIONS that arrangements were v being reached between the Government and four men held in prison on banishment warrants were made in the Supreme Court to-day before a full court of three judges, comprising Mr. Justice McElwaine, Mr. Justice A'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice
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  • 66 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Kassim bin Abdullah, who last week was charged for having threatened his wife, Sajah binti Chik by levelling a lorded double barrelled rifle at her on July 19. again appeared this morning In the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, when a further
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  • 492 12 rpHE approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies has bte given to the new revised «alary scheme for European inspect**, of the Straits Settlements Police Force, the Tribune is informed. In Singanore, approximately 40 police inspectors will benelit to a
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  • 134 12 rx<v t S, Bapore Wednesday CASE of mterest came up f > n cisicn this morning in the secrL court before Mr. Conrad Oldham which two Chinese haX?! 0 formerly chan-ed for beating fcj pieces of bamboo at lian„ Street shortly after nine o'clock night, indicating
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  • 78 12 (FromOO r Own Rewrter The case against"* lecently a clerk on Kuala pfihftf Krala Pilah v;, the murder of fISSLS daughter. Ivy. on the '-ht of An fr its da >- "'beam** Etc local Supreir.- C m£ Wn Mr. Justice Pedlow and Mesre ito!™ and Jansz (assessors Mr.
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  • 312 12 MARKING the completion of (he West Wharf Htensio. seta* Wa l commence *n »«H Hi* Excellent, the G rm« b Ho. ,Vn ,1 fina grani,c coping stone at the westerned I •'on 10 this afternoon. Sir Oeorgel ijL ,A Trimmer (now may be and lts
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  • 45 12 Singapore, v Teo Cho Meng, i guilty to having scrap irons valued p QT (3go about 6.30 p.m. Road, when he was duced before Mr C second magistral Court Inspector Wi be postponed to in tence to enabh th< the accused's rccoid STOP PRESS
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  • 259 13 ALLEGED STONING I STDERSTOOD THAT THE AUTHORITIES HAVE ENGAGED I ONE TAMILS FROM THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TO ASSIST AL VAGRANTS IN THE SCAVENGING WORK, AND ARE PAYING THEM $1.60 A DAY. THESE men are said to have come here through the help of
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  • 31 13 from Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Wednesday. Governm* nt are calling for tenders for ratt broadcasting station on a chosen in the ricenelds midway fctfoa the capital and Don Muang.
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  • 45 13 THE Controller of Rubber an- nounces that on the advice of the Malayan Rubber Fund Committee, the cess on rubber exported from all administrations will be raised from .05 cent per lb. to .15 cent per lb. with effect from Sept. 1, 1938.
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  • 166 13 MR. WILLIAM STIRLING, former member of the Malayan Civil Service, now a well-known sculptor in England, has presented a piece of bronze statuary to the town of Singapore, which will most probably find a place in one of the public buildings of the town. The gift
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  • 741 13 'From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. WEDNESDAY. I SENT CASE, THE ACCUSED HAS KILLED HIS FATHER BY ICT THE DISTRICT JUDGE TOOK THIS INTO CON N FIXING THE SENTENCE AS TIE DID. IT IS TRUE THERE M, INTENT BTH' tvj my OPINION. IN CASES OF
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  • 440 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Wednesday. JfEDAH, with a Police force of 731 including Gazetted Officers, Chief Inspectors, Inspectors and sub-inspectors, Malay subordinate officers, constables and detectives were called upon to deal with 15,028 reports last year, says the Hon. Mr. J. D.
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  • 40 13 Singapore. Thursday. A Chines' 1 woman was rescued from the sea at Tan Jong Rhu by police constable 928, shortly after 12 night. The woman, who was conscious, was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 55 13 His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, is to lay the final coping stone of the Singapore Wes, Wharf Extension scheme this evening at five o'clock. The whole of the ceremony, with a commentary and including the speech of the Governor, will be broadcast by the 8.M.8.C, on
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  • 30 13 Miss Rohrbach has now returned from local leave and will resume the electrical ooking and refrigeration at the Magnet Home of Comfort every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.
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  • 167 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A CHINESE vegetable gardener suspected of having been instrumental in giving information to the robbers, who murdered Mr. Dunsford on June 24, regarding Mr. Dunsford's gold-washing operations, has been detained by the Raub police. This man lived
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  • 75 13 Those who missed seeing "Hurricane." the most spectacular film ever shown *n Singapore, will have an opportunity to see it to-night at the Ritz Cinema. Geylang, where it will be shown for a few nights with two performances nightly at 6.1p and 9.15. A galaxy of stars including Dorothy Lamour,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 151 13 -IS FINE FOOD^* Because it is so good for the brain and nerves, also for helping to maintain correct balance in the diet. We can offer an unequalled variety of the choicest fish, and, if you will kindly ask, many helpful suggestions on preparing and serving. CliUl fc-tM/diU THONE: STORE
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  • 737 14 Inter-Port Tennis (By Hi H. L Siebel) IN the inter-pert IcnrC? nr. ten I tween Malays and the Nethc. land* Indies, which; |Cas h2gttn the CricSCl C'" X Cj vcterd.iv eycnfn* Malaya tea.J iJo matches to one. Yadi hi* match a?3 ln*J TJaii r gl and G=
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  • 44 14 L nt mm He Rruvn Kons in tne women's singles; Miss Sinjuan Snapf -en the SCC courts vc-tirday. Left to right: Miss M. Clarke who Loke, a coming Chinese player, from K. Lumpur. who beat Miss Clarke: «.iiss Doreen Sanson.. Malayan <hamp»on, ard RliSB
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  • 108 14 RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament were as follows: HANDICAP MEN'S DOUBLES (Semi Final) Morris and Perdriau —3 beat Ramsay Pa* rmd Droaglesver -*15.1; B—l. 6—3: FfcHlipS end Marshall —15.1 beat Seth and del Tufo —4; 6—l. 6—2. TIES FOR TO-DAY MEN'S DOUBLES
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  • 130 14 HARD-hitting Ventura Marques, wm: has thrilled numerous boxing crowds in Singapore will be seen in a *2Rmatched bout on Sunday when limpets Joe Eaele over 12 three-minute rounds at the Happy World arena. Marques and Eagle are bound to P- vde excellent competition in this it. their
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  • 56 14 YMC.A.. XI in a League match vs. the Cisuals on Friday, at 510 o.m. on the Anson Road ground: J. Ferguson. M. Pwyny. Ken Hor Khoon. C F. Tcssier. G 'L Dnv. F Hutchinson, PuUen. Sl.amsndm. Lim Kirn Wee. Ong Swee Keng. B Orten. Reserves: Chan Joo Tiang.
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  • 74 14 THE Island Club ladies' July Medal i Dbjyed on July 26. resulted in a win for Mrs. S. B. Tan with a nett score ot 31 The following were some of the best cards returned: Mrs. S. B. Tan 46-15 —Jl Mrs.
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  • 39 14 London. July 27. THfeRE was a deßd-heat in the Goodwood stakes at Ooodwpod to-cTay, the day's main race renting as folNAVAL DISPLAY 000-9" SNAKE LIGHTNING (10-1) BAHITBDIN (4-!! 3L_ Eleven ran Dend-heat. HUM H*e Lengths away.
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  • 68 14 V MCA. XI vs. the R.A. F. (Far Bast) on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Anson Hoad ground: Lee Fong Urn. R. Lyne, Ci Day V Stiratta. Kam Gim Lock Tan Guan Kiat sssshshshsshhihh Lodk Tan Guan Kiat. J. B. Shaw. S. Hope. J. Ferguson. M. Swyny.
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  • 104 14 Reuter Wireless. London, July 27. WALTER Hammond, the England Test captain has accepted the invitation to captain the M.C.C. team which wiU tour South Alnca n the coming winter. —Router Wireless. Hammond, who was previously a orofessiona.l in the ranks cf the Gloucestershire
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  • 58 14 Reuter. London, July 27. Henry Cotton and Reginald Whitcombe (Britain) won the £500 challenge golf match played at Walton H'oath against the South Africans, Locke and Brews, by two and one. It was a f-ur-ball match over 72 holes and the South Africans were leading
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  • 84 14 Y.W.C.A. TO FORM BADMINTON DECK TENNIS CIRCLE THE Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club is forming a badminton and deck tennis circle as part of its regular programme and will be pleased to receive the names of men and women who would be interested in such an activity. Such a circle presents opportunity
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  • 341 14 AT THE S.C.C. Siamese Player Impresses OOME sparkling: tennis was uilm nessed cn the S.C.C. c.urt vc S when further ties m the woman's singles and doubly j n tfl( Malayan championship tournament were played off. Most impressive 01 all, perhaps was
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  • 79 14 THE Garrison Goll cd foursomes can played at Tanglin over •n a win for Mrs. Duguid n E Li mm with a net sc< The folic win.;: wei c the 1 Mrs. M. H. Dugid E. Laidman Mrs. M I!. Hi H. Gold Mrs. J. X
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    • 85 14 very part of the Yauxhall Ten is modern but proved. In appearance <i and character it is a true Vauxhall. Before making a decision, please try aii Ten h.p. cars. Compare performance, comfort, appearance and above all petrol economy. We think you'll A choose a Vauxhall. INDEPENDENT SPRINGING— Riding changed
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  • 99 15 Reuter. v ishin** 1 Wednesday. sensational first o'2s\n«ck-out has been H a championship title, but this *as the loser. inrr was Al Hostak. j oi Freddie Steele. h «hampion. in the j round fight. s ,ent to the canvas lin i. in quick succession. ~<!
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  • 441 15 First Division Soccer Us 5: S-C.C x. «r >j a iavs emerged victorious by I five ■>} als to one over the Lkft nul> in the First Division I s A.F.A League at the j.. ud Stadium yesterI j V Madtin proved a good opporI
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  • 25 15 San:h. the Siamese tennis player who, with lluangroenß, won the Malayan men s title in 1935. Potb men aic again taking part this year <T:ibui'e).
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  • 196 15 Champions Held To A Draw Kluaug, Wednesday. IN the last match of the Kluang District Soccer League the Chinese drew 2—2 with Malays "A". From thj kick-off the Chinese forwards showed excellent combination in attack and led 2—l in the first half, the goals being
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  • 269 15 <By Air Mail) London. July 14 THE first thing I did when I had won the Open golf championship was to send a wire to my mother.. because it was my mother who inspired and *mcourage.' me to take up golf, said Reginald Whitcombe
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  • 248 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. THE All-Malayan P.W.D. sports is be- ing held In this week-end. Jchore will be sending a strong contingent and it is confidently expected rhat Johore will be able to bring back a few titles. In preparation for this meeting, Johore P.W
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    • 85 15 m\ HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SUNDAY, 31st JULY BmW™ WL% C EO 1 LEE Presents By po Polai Demand Sensational 12 (3) Round Contest. |g W VENTURA MARQUES JOE EAGLE KID ARENAS I vs. LITTLE PALACE M 10 i 3) ROUNDS. f D. DHARMARAJ w BABY MENDIOLA 10 (3) ROUNDS TIUEK
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    • 217 15 Gain'kV New Cinema Way There is De longer any excuse for men and women to remain Thin, X- rvous, Un derwelfht. Run-Down, and PrtendtoM. In Hollywood the CIMiTM Stars are under a severe strain nipht and day and require the beei of Btedical services to maintain t ormal Weight and
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    • 306 15 AFTER BABY i CAME Mother Put On Weight "Before having my baby.'' writes a young mother, "I weighed 10 stone. Afterwards—to my great dismav- I weighed 12 st. 7 lbs. and gradually increased to 13 st 1 lb. Then I read cf Kruschen Salts I six weeks ago i, and
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    • 158 15 WERE YOU BORN UNDER A LUCKY STAR? Astrologer reveals significance of Birthdates and describes zodiacal influenzal upon Love, Business, Travel, Chaneet. Friends, Enemies and Health. 10,000 FREE HOROSCOPES Prof. Randolph Itoxroy, well known j Astrologer of The Hague is being besieged by requests for FREE HOROSI COPES as a result
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  • 149 16 Fight Over In 30 Seconds (By Air Mail> Chatteris (Cambs), July 20. ERIC Boon, Britain's boy wonder of the ring, to-night made a step further towards world fame by knocking out Raymond Renard, lightweight champion of Belgium. The fight which took place here had a sensational
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  • 81 16 Police 11.... 2: Clerical Union L IN a third division match yesterday the Police II beat the Clerical Union by two goals to one. The Police were the better on the run of play. They scored two goals through Nickv Sullivan. their
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  • 170 16 VICTORIA BEAT RAFFLES IN a cricket match played yesterday, Victoria School beat Raffles Institution by only three runs. Scores: VICTORIA SCHOOL. Nadarajah c M. Singh b Sundram 15 Sungaran b Sundram 9 Ali b Sundram 0 Vijiaratnam c Baker b Rasadurai 11 Yogarajah b Sundram 0 Traill b
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  • 156 16 A TEAM competition will be run in conjunction with series 1, 2, 3 4 in the revolver event of the Singapore Rifle Association. Bisley meeting if six cr more teams compete. Teams will comprise four members and Post entries will cost $2.00 per Team. Prizes for the individual
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  • 42 16 In a junior league match played at Tanglin yesterday. "B" Co. (Skins) beat "S Co. by two goals to one. *S" Co opened the scoring through Co vie but McCullum equalised from a penalty kick Devhn secured the winning yoal
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  • 238 16 TINE weather prevailed a 1 rangoon English V |,7 annual athleti- sports JS*** held yesterday. \i r r 1 away the prize*. lr ft* The results are a 100 Yds A.: l Lim K< Ah Chong; 3. Ariu: 100 Yds 8.. 1 h Scow Nang; 3.
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  • 97 16 (Frovi Our Own Correspondent/ AOOD > Muar Club a; when the I J f a represer. I match. M aood deal extend the visit There will the proceed- will B v j Scouts (G.E.S Funds. Th< dance. The Muar team the following Mohamad
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    • 1201 17 Otf THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In IN «APORE LONDON jA A I gS ;i) «^m 'trcs CMI mc s) TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 I /V \a ICIyCI I I ft rhine&e music.t GSG 17.79 Mcis (16.8 m.) programire (Man- GSF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m.) 15 darin». P.m.
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  • 159 18 (United Press) Wardha. July 2<*. MR. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress m President had heart-to-heart talks nformally last night with Mr. Bhulabhal Desal, Sardar Valicbhai Patel, Dr. Rajendi a Prasad and Maulana Abu I K;,:nm Azad, about the Federation issue with special reference to the recent press
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  • 307 18 (United Press). (By Air Mail). Simla, July 20. TJ«E Government of Afghanistan has racentlv begun the construction of two important buildings, one td house the University at Kabul and the other a New State Hospital. The present University building ot Kabul is
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  • 327 18 ITS WORKERS SHOULD NOT FORM LABOUR UNIONS (United Press). **HPHE All-India Spinners' Association is a philanthropic organisation formed by the and has been efiven an autonomous charter for the purpo>e of developing the central village industry of Land-spinning and all that it
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  • 77 18 (United Press). THE wedding of Her Highness Lalitamba Bai. second Princess of Travancore. has been arranged to take place on Sunday August 28. 1938. at Trivandrum. She is the first daughter of H.H. th- enior Maharani of Travancore. C.1.. I LD„ who was the Regent of the
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  • 202 18 £ATEST news from India shows that the C.l\ Congress Ministry was forced to resign alter a scries of sensational developments which followed in quick succession. Following the resignation of Dr. Khare. the Premier, aiong with two coMcagues, His Excellency the Governor dismissed the oMier three Ministers (frem
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  • 198 18 (United Press). MB. c. F. Andrews who is staying at Kota?iri, Nilgiris, has received a letter from the Vice-Chancelior of the Sydney University, Australia, informing turn f hat the Senate of the University cievided at its last meeting to grant remission of fees to
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  • 21 18 (United Press). The 'Kirpan' (sword) has been exempted from the operation of the Arms Act throughout the Patiala State. (United Press. >
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  • 971 18 MAHATMA GANDUi DEFINES THEIR Rolp (United Press). If the Speaker outside the House cea. es to be impartial and indulges in party politics he cannot possibly carry the weight he would, if he observed impartiality and calmness everywhere. Mahatma Gandhi says: "Some controversy
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  • 55 18 (United Press). IBy Air M two hu majority of them children, were brought i, civil hospital, shcvip hf of poisoning It appears thai n,,,, philanthropist distributed TJ<. on a lavish scale localities of the ritj itlA ate it developed svmDt«»iiKJ poisoning. x The victims v i: attended to.
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  • 57 18 (United Press). THE Council of Minis! M approved the scheme as fram< Mlsra. the Chief Oi Accordinu to ti workers who have t-itae: DO to the Matriculation and after receiving traini six months in first principles, sanitati ling, spinning. out to villages for oi poses.
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  • 59 18 THE Bind I has nearly finishei j final touches are beir port. The Commith j and need of mc ture rather than curt nation-building dep. A certain amount prooosed by the Coi f_f the Land Revenui Stamps and Town raents. aggregating in a Rs. 8.00.000. ThLs
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  • 60 18 (United Press). SS Bma Da; i the ntence i I I .mpnsonment arrived i the Midnapore Centi to interview Ikm- seriously ill. The intei hours She was convicu attempting at I* Sir Stanley Jackson the Convocation University Senate Hall Five more State pri leased from the H
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