Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1938

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  • 46 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma lay a's Na tip na I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII -No. 180 L .SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 30, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1938 FIVE CENT?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 I THE NEWS vJTH YOUR i b rEAKFAST I Try The i\ 11 XIX G A rich and mellow wine for <r t all occasions, with a delicious ..our. No better value SOLE AGENTS: fiUTI!RJE c 6b feKg§£^ (INC. IN SJ9.) WPJ3. 36A I r— lMihy needs milk Wsm from
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    • 116 1 omriNE is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS SOAP Eau de Cologne,. For the dark, romantic type of woman Soft and glamorous like a southern night, full of beauty and mysJrM tenous allure. Eau de Cologne. Cool and mellow like northern sunshine For the delicate, ethereal ossamer veil f scented iovclmcss/y
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    • 177 1 Read The j t SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya dOCtOr About disinfectants—for personal use, I mean. Surely it is unwise to use strong, staining chemicals that have to be measured so carefully! What is good that is really pleasant as well Nothing better was ever discovered for women than I
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  • 1058 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES TRADE ROUTES IN WARTIME The Two Services CO-OPERATION AND PROTECTION "T>JIK Admiralty believes that in the event of an outbreak of war, by a method of routemg, and convoy and escort we can keep the trade routes open and protect the shipping that performs the vital service
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  • 158 2 ACCORDING to a special message from Montreal In the -Manchester Guardian Commercial." Canadian business appears to be on the up-grade, encouraged and stimulated by hopeful reports ol the progress of the crops and by the easing, as it appeared at »W moment of writing, of the Czechoslovakian
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  • 293 2 New Ship Rides Storm To Reach Manila 11 M. S. Sri Ayudhaya, pride of the Siamese Navy, arrived in Manila recently one day delayed, after having received its "baptism of fire" in a otorm at sea about live days oul from Manila. Official? of the ship, just launched
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England), \x m v P A 0 N. CO.'s SAILINGS. outwards. Dae. Tonnage. Wvotf 1938. CORFU 15,000 S por* BHD PAN ».100 Auk. 1 BEHAR o\ooo Aug. CHITRAL ll>,ooo Aug. 112 SOUDAN <i,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug '26 RAJPUTANA 17,300 Sept. 9 RANCHI
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    • 408 2 j SPECIAL HOLIDAY CMJISE§ j S To: llaiigkok Saigon j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) J By Luxurious One Class Motorships. I Displacement Tons. From Penang P.S'hain Malacca Spore IfflJj "Alsia" (12,500 28-7 29-7 30-7 1-8 nus. "Boringia" (12,500) 16-8 17-8 18-8 20-8 i I ms. "Fionla" (11,000 8-9 9-9 10-9 12-9
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    • 249 2 HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINIE B 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. 2 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 f m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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    • 309 2 STEAMER iAJUScT* I "IHordl I DOES TO! I LFUi h; I Please let u yij I accommoda the I fastest. I luxuri I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS j i LOHMANN I 124. Rot I Pnor.r 75«. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. Llfc LOCAL SAILINGS FR( PENANG (direr! Thursday, 11.30 BELAWAN Thursday, 1130
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 717 3 CLASSiFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. mtD ar e now invited for the .fSDERSi areraw or gervlce For ,4iring a r Municipal Tender Room if tlon completion C° n<: ru in t nance of the tran£ and road at Eng t n st from Sit Wah E£*fs. 12 noon.
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    • 867 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICED In the Estate of Kan Pak Hing alias Kan Park Hing alias Shue Tak Tong ftlias Kan Shiu Chung alias Kan Siu Tsung alias Kan Shu Tak alias Kan Shue Tak alias Wong Kan Hop deceased. Pursuance to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59.). NOTICE
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    • 690 3 PUBLIC NOTICES PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE, m.s. TOSAKI." Consignees of cargo larded by the m.v. •TOSARI," Captain J. M. van Dritst, are hereby notified that on account of the engine trouble occurred between Colombo and Penang, as the result of which the steamer had to be towed to Sabang and
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    • 497 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED General Office Clerk, prefer- ably one with experience in Motor hire purchase accounts. Apply Box No. 317, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. OALESMEN to sell well-kr.own make of typewriter and other office appliar.ces in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Box No. 310, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. AGENTS WANTED in Neg. Sembilan
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    • 425 3 AT LAST! Relief From S ASTHMA fi HEART-BURN JfiL GASTRITIS Ul D. T. LIM'S H E R O 2 TONIC mm has brought Relief to thousands or sufferers from Asthma and its kindren ailments—heart-burn and gastritis. On Sale Everywhere. (Beware of Imitations). Agents wanted for KEDAH, KELANTAN, PERAK, BORNEC PERLIS,
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    • 143 3 CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT 44 46, Cecil Cross Streets. Beginning from August 1, music provided from 8 to 12 midnight. I Food. Prices moderate. Monthly tiffin 14 dollars excluding SatUrday and Holidays. Every Saturday and Wednesday nice table. GRLAi aaJISTSBN CO. Opt.v.an Mr. C. I. LAN), (Tel. 2164) *75, South Bridge Load,
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  • 248 4 Singapore, Friday. IN their weekly rubber report, Guthrie Co.. Ltd., state During the period under review the undertone of the market has been strong and values have shown a steady daily improvement. The I.R.R.C. meeting on 26th instant was the centre-point of interest. The disappointment at no
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  • 814 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 29, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin j£ 6 Asam Kumbang 28 6 30 6xd Austral Malay 44'- 48-ca Ayer Hitam 25 y Ayer Weng 0^65 Bangrin Tin 219 W Batu Selangor 1.37 ia* Berjuntai 10
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  • 157 4 MESSRS. Fraser and Co. s repu to-day is .as JoUojs. MINING. Tin at w* j up > 8 London cables tms m still gave evidence to the fact n market in Tm shares there very limited although prices Dia offered this morning showed a improvement. extremely conditions
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  • 95 4 During the week enchng July 23, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 44.013 cases, of which: 29.587 (67 per cent.» cases were to the United Kingdom: 1,688 «4 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe; 6.865 (16 per cent.) cases to Canada; and 5.873 (13 per cent.*
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  • 70 4 Proceeding he observes: My faith in j non-violence remains as strong as ever I am quite sure that not only should :t answer all our requirements in our I country but that it should, if proper! 7 applied. prevent the bloodshed that is going on outside India and is threatening
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  • 271 4 WHY no de'ision with regard to the last quarter of this year by the I.R R.C. at their meeting last Tuesday should have' been treated momentarily as "Bearish" it is difficult to understand. States Lewis Peat's weekly report. The reduction of the permiss bid ex--1 port to
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  • 147 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 29, 5pm close Total for financial Ti N: Date Ex Div year Asam Kumbang 6d. No. 62 July 2S t0 Austral Malay 9d. div. Ug 5 July 30 10% 3d. bonus ino/ Hongkong Tin 5% less tax Au
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  • 262 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 570 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar, 31, Sept. 30 100 102 nr,m 4*/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 107 110 norn m% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 390 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous To-day 1 d n l on% Steady Qoiet th^!c spot gg» 7 7 13 16 Unchanged Ist Forward (August) Buyers 7 13 16 Sellers 77 8 2nd Forward (September) 5 u ers Sellers 7 15 16 «rd Forward (Oct tec) Buyers 7 15.16
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 229 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: «D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager EASTERN BANK LIMITED. {Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCHI 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital fc2.000.0u0 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 j
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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 obtain- able at a rental of $5— p.a upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o BANK.
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    • 173 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL* Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up «10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAFOB* TELEPHONES: 4944 Managing Director 3172 Secretary «28 General Manager 3513 Accountant TOefrmphle Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKER* Midland Bank, Ltd, I Irving Trust Co..
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  • 300 5 vision of the Municipal by-laws governing the building of II td attap houses, Mr. Chua Keh Hai, speaking at yesterday's Municipal Commissioners, pointed out that 'there had is, supported by those -placed in the best position to t- many years the policy of the Municipality had
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  • 87 5 DEFERENCE to the death of Mr. O. P-Griffith-Jones who had served «I •remission for well over 13 JOB was made by Mr. W. Bartlev at >esterc!av\ meeting of the Municipal «mmissioners. Mr Bartley mentioned that their late had served on every standing addition to a number
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  • 187 5 THE lease held by the Hum e Pipe 1 (Far E*st> Ltd. in respect the property in Bukit Timah Road on whuh their factory stands will not be renewed tn expiry date in 1943. The decision of committees Ncs. 4 and 7 in this connection
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  • 176 5 A DISTINCT improvement in the typhoid situation was reported in Dr. P. S. Hunter. Municipal Health Officer, at the Commissioners' meeting yesterday. Dr. Hunter pointed out that there had been an appreciable decrease in oumber of deaths and cases of infection. lbe total number of cases which
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  • 45 5 The annual exhibition of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association opens to-day at Kuala Lumpur. It is well supported as usual, and will last for three days. His Excellency the Governor, who left Smgapore by the night mail last night, will declare the exhibition open.
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  • 608 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. tyfHEN the Ruober Research Institute Planters Conference hegan this morning, the hall in which tiie conference is being held was found too small for the two hundred or more planters from all parts of Malaya who attended.
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  • 72 5 Singapore, Friday. D M. Davies, ex-employee of the Singapore Municipality, applying for his discharge from bankruptcy in the Supreme Court to-day. told the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice McElwaine that he made the application because it was impossible for him to find employment in Singapore. He wanted to proceea
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 112 5 GIVF lIPBI YOURV OUR Chi,d s all llbll X day long is influenced by her breakfast Corn Flakes are j /what she areds to build abfor active play!/£rZ?»T-£z with milk -»nd ISb sugar. So do 4rown-ups. A .J» Ready to eat, easily digest- ed 10 helpings in each 1 moisture
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    • 315 5 CMONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore J. Auctioneers, Valuers, Receivers and Trustees of Estates, Real Estates and Insurance Agents. 8 10, Chulia Street, near Raffles Place. Telegraphic Address "KOON SENG" Code—A.B.C. sth Edition. IP CMING KENG LEE CO., LTD. No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D'ALMEID STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to
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    • 69 5 18 A.Mi OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With blanches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in aX the principal cities of the world, the Bank Is well equipped to transaci modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF
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  • 101 6 Mails expected rrom Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4.30 pm. today and general deliveries of letters and parcels 9 a.m. respectively on Monday. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and
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  • 32 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 22 was delivered m London yesterday. The Air Mail (Netherlands! despatched from Singapore on July 23 was de'.wered in London yesterday.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 563 6 MALAYA'f PftCMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 P.M. to 9.15 P.M. DINNER and DANCE (formal) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. •or© no vac** THEY ARE NOT MERELY A FLOOR SHOW BUT AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION ADMISSION NON-DINERS SI.OO. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. j SEA ViEW HOTEL! S TO-NIGHT!
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    • 162 6 Nervous 4gT H E A DACH E S§Se N SMINUTES J OKe WtrVMC for my Don't let a headache—or any other pain NERVE PAIKK S y° ur cni o l lll or stO P >' our work. Simply take Phen&ic. rCm*s It magically ends every pain and also replaces Weakness
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    • 406 6 BANISH THE CURSE OF CONSTIPATION. QUICKLY, SAFELY~TnD PLEASANTLY IN A FEW HOURS. Enjoy 9t ,o st^aKnfßnB n eastern' per cent, flt Start taKmfc v Effi fof Cait h ophe U ne e purin f the XlK l stream »y Keeping passages ar.d digestion and you derive lx benefit from your
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    • 114 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your date and time of birth or u£ I time r writ ing th« ImT iITIMI letter and approxi' WĔmmml male age Y °u w n he furnished with particulars regarding > lamily. profession nealth, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race, and all
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 154 6 <~ i POSTAL li\TELLlGi:i\€e j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas July 30 1 p.m. Djambi Toba 30 1 p.m. Laboean Bilik Jarak 30 1 p.m. Sarawak (generally) Bintulu Darvel 30 1 p.m. Siam (Parcels only) Kistna 30 1 p.m. Kemaman and Kemasek Gemas 30 1
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  • 300 7 taken by the International Rubber Regulation Com- os tpone an announcement regarding the October Decemjn accordance with general anticipation here, and M on iy he resided as eminently sensible, the news ie nl in London and Nov.- York, where it appears volume of outside operators anticipated
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  • 414 7 The followingis, the list of passengers leaving for, Ĕurbpe on the s.s. "Ranpura" to-day at 9.30 a.m. I Mr. C. Arcos. Che Mohd. Ismail Ali bin Mohamed, Mr. G. Allen. A.C.1.. Mr. A. Anderson. Lt. and Mrs. J. S.S. Biggs and 2 children. Mr. H. P. K. ten
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  • 460 7 i LARGE gathering consisting of many n businessmen of the City fr re present at an "At Home" held at Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Thursday evening by Mr. T. A. G. Pasha, v wn businessman from Madras in honour of Mr. B.
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  • 34 7 Singapore. Friday. RRESTED In Jalan Besar on July 3* A for being in possession of a revolver 3nd Aye round, of CoY '^-oniin^ He pleaded r tponed unt.l Aug. 4, for sentence.
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  • 17 7 Singapore, FridayChirr. Kirn kin* Sum Ah «im and «00 in two sureties each was allowed.
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  • 16 7 Mr. C. K. Menom, the Fifth Court Inspector will take over duties m the Fifth court,.
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  • 43 7 Mr. Ko Nyee of Burmah was married tc Madam Lim Siew Neo daughter of the late Mr. Mm TWg Soon and Madam Woon en June 28 according to rift* at tire Tern be mt Re** g*" dhist Temple by C.uru Tan l>en„ Chin.
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  • 149 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 27. A SUGGESTION that two buffaloes had been held up in a jungle with a view to demanding ransom from the owners, was made by the prosecuting officer when a case came up for hearing before the Chief Magistrate,
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  • 73 7 Singapore, Friday. rHUA Seng Poh. a Hokien, aged 35 years appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning to answer a charge of alleged kidnapping of a girl named Choo Chia trom her lawful guardians on June a at about 6.30 p.m. at 480. Bukit Timah
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  • 493 7 COMMONS DEBATE FOREIGN AFFAIRS London. July 27. «PENING the Commons debate on foreign affairs yesterday Sir Sinclair, the IM cnile they knew war was not inevwauie the situation as one !n wnicn .vnue v y E they could not feel that peace was cer-ani The armaments race
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  • 96 7 Singapore, Friday. lIM Quec Wah came up before Mi L Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning for sentence, on a charge oi matching awny a goW^a last week. His Worship remarked that the public should be allowed to go about m safety and not suffer
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 90 7 HEALTHY J VIGOROUS YOUTH ■9m L FIT l Youthful, full of vitality and B'| **3P V vigour! How? By taking Bcecham's 1 j I piu s They tone, regulate and purify your Ink J-tj y V r system and give you that inner health ■HI J L which makes life
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    • 268 7 ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE WITH A GUARANTEED| BONUS OF Ok* i per annum I All uncertainty as to the amount payable under a policy at any time is removed by the Guaranteed Bonus Policy I of The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Ltd. j I which gives a steadily increasing Sum Assured
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 305 8 j The TOWN'S BIG SHOW of LAUGHS! j AT MALAYA'S L \RGEST and FINEST THEATRE S I CAPITOL I j I SHOWS TO-DAY!! j s I HT" J 10.30 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 f S I LAUREL -HARDYj i it l V* Sales- "SWISS MISS" s j WITH LATEST PARAMOUNT
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    • 292 8 t THE HAPPY HOLIDAY TREAT! PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 HER SUNNIEST MUSICAL mi Jmmmm) "SAILING ALONG" with ROLAND YOUNG BARRY MACKAY I A EXTRA DONALD DUCK AND MICKEY MOUSE IN CLOCK CLEANERS Gaumont Newsreel of *r 4 ROYAL VISIT TO PARIS." To-Night LaM Night 7.45 p.m. GRAND TRIPLE ATTRACTION FOR
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    • 261 8 [NEW! s^s^7o^^? A shocking, rocking drama of the last of the underworld czars a frank and furious saga of the cane 00 It pulls no punches chief who tried to come back only t pomts no morals to discover his bloody throne had It's fasr... factual turned to a cold
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 267 9 NEW WORLD 15th I ANNIVERSARY I k TO COMMEMORATE yjp THE 15th ANNIVERSARY of tne ew World Amusement Park C^^^^r EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Jul y 3oth > 31st Aw»t ist STAGING GEN: SEE JIN KWEE'S INVASION OF EASTERN x;>- Xj M TARTARS (607 A.D. Tar.- Dynasty) TO CHILDREN. f f*. SPECIAL
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    • 379 9 I PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies w§T Crossed eyes. TJiS^^Sfc^ Complicated cases jj jof defective GLASSES IF NEi-i>ED. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. i "sinasbTn" BANISHES HEADACHE SINASBIN I ARRESTS COLD j SINASBIN I
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    • 190 9 l MALAYA'S FIRST ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE /g SHOWS DAILY Inew ALHAAABRA iM, I t (CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) PHONE «909 h I IN GORGEOUS CTT S THE ONLY THEATRE TECHNICOLOUR NEVER SUCH j WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY _EXCITED CROWDS THE ADVENTURES OF hMB prices oi admission j HAK I
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  • 496 10 Secretary Hore Belisha has made things hum during the twelve months he has spent at the War Office. Officers in the regular forces are as a result a gr?at de?.l better off now than they have ever been in the long history of the British Army. Running the
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  • 313 10 HENRY FORD 75 TO-DAY He Does Things That "Cannot Be Done" HENRY Kurd is 75 to-day. Born in Civil war days on a Michigan (arm; schooled by a teacher who was a cooper on Saturdays; taught dietetics by his mother when she
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  • 248 10 AT 28, engii eer for the Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, whei.? single-handed he installed the 8-hour-day for his helpers. Working nignts on a horseless carriage, greatly encouragea by Thomas A. Edison; running his first little car around Detroit to the constcrration of horses and the
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  • 338 10 TIE won and retains every auiomo- bile production record ever made—for the number of cars sold; for the number of cars of any model sold; for the number of cars on the road mm] the number at cars that have been longest on the road; fur the omfaertf
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  • 256 10 Note Comments Parental Failings \/|ODERN psychologists often asseit, that more children are being ruined by parental love than by the lack of it. For this reason they advocate that schools for parents, or for those about to marry, arc a necessity for the present age. While admitting that the present
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  • 229 10 FN view of the increasing number of divorce cases throughout different; parts of the world, many suggestions have been made by social experts and sex specialists with the view to promot ing family concord. Most of such sug- gestions are based on human psychology and they are
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 178 10 REDUCTIONS IN ROBINSON'S, FAMOUS PERFUMES LOTIONS Ijj lyj L v !|IJ J Sale Price $1.2«^ j j nl BUNG A RAJAH HAIR LOTION. Bale Price JSO cts. —SLU ROBINSON CO., LTD. Singapore. BrtftbUatypent closefJ lot whole ''ay on Monday. .±1 With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things
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    • 19 10 I ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing in Town. 5 to $30 i Rodney House, Battery Road.
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  • 67 11 Reuter. T picturesque town of 5 False t, 30 iks from the Fbro front has heenlarßeu reduced to ruins as a re- ull ftf lhre€ Nationalist airraids to-day, accordingly to Spanish press agency mesa frowi Baiulosra J wa Hies amount to billed and 106 injured,
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  • 161 11 Reuter. L July 29. lo Mr. Hore Belisha's P\ statement in the Co*n««M y«lerday.U* I nder-SeereUn lor A.r i k ni Baltoui announced to-oa> iSltovements intm scales oi pay for 'quudror I aders, -.uv--commanders and air-*——itws. ranks, c tr.mand pay mi and nances grant-
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  • 112 11 Reuter. London, July 29. P X en this afternoon 1 tl summer recess after an unuous and will reon Nov. 1. though in icy it may be convoked ear- s dealt with on the mv? c adjournment was the Irom r Jev nnd otner refugees w uernianv
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  • 317 11 fund Has Now Given £120,000 To China Reuter. London, July 29. rj'HE British Ambassador's Committee of the Lord Mayor's fund for Shanghai has cabled the Mansion House, London, (their headqcarters) stating that Hankow is urgently asking: for £20,000 sterling in view
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  • 45 11 Reuter. Berlin. July. :29. An organisation embracing all Jewish cultural organisations founded in Berlin under th« title "Reich Federation of G .man Jews" will as far as possible in present circumstances, watch the Interests cl Jews within the Reich Ranter.
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  • 69 11 Nearly twenty persons ar- believed to have died and more than a hundred injured, many of them seriously, when a severe earthquake shook the Athens district id Greece and the large Greek island of Euboea. Scores of houses wire ruined at Oropos and villages round ab.ut.
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  • 36 11 Reuter. New York July 29. The United States unemployment figures for June totalled 10 981 compared with 6.065 thousand for June or last year, according to the National industrial Conference Board .-Reuter.
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  • 323 11 British Official Wireless. London, July 20. The 1 new c Hist!; ution for the subject of a state we of Commons by the Mr. Malcolm Mac--1 he said, had now reachinclusions on the matter, proposed shortly to sub«aJesty In the form of draft 1:1 Patent.
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    42 11 A picture of the vast crowds who, with the city a b'.a/c of li»ht. filled the streets of Pari* until diwn fallowing the arrival in Paris of th* Ktn«r and Queen Dozens ol pow.i_ul military searchlights criss-trossed the sky.
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  • 210 11 Reuter. London. Juh 29. TpHE Admiralty announce the result of an Inter-Departmental discussion, in which all three fighting services participated. Important decisions affecting the emolument and conditions of service officers in the navy have been made and officers temporarily unemployed through no fault
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  • 170 11 Reuter. S »n Francisco. Friday. QEVEN planes, eight Naval vi se's and six submarines are scouring k the Pactic for the Pan-Ameri an a rways flyin* boat ''Hawaii Clipper." lost in the Pacific with >ix pass infers and enw ot m ne aboard. She
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  • 133 11 Reuter. Rangoon, July 29. pOUR were killed and 16 wounded when the military police opened fire on mobs in four different parts of Rangoon. The military and police have been ordered to fire on persons of any nationality found attacking others or looting. Small bands
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  • 45 11 Reuter. London, July 29. Consequent upon the expansion of the Anti-Alrcraft divskns cf the Tcrritcrie Army, Major-General J. H. Marshall Co nwall, has been appointed Deputy Chi of of f he Imoenal General Staff 'Ann-Aircraft Defence) with the rank of Lieut-General—Renter
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    26 11 M liamcd Mahmoud Pasha, the Egyptian Prim .Minister, pictured «n a visit to London. He is seeing Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Premier.
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  • 113 11 Reuter. London, July 29. ORD RUNCTMAN gar* to Prague on L AUK 2 accompanied by his wife and the former Commons memoer, Mr. Geoifrey Peto. The party wiU b3 preceded by Lord Rune man's private secretary r r j Rtopl ird, and Mr. F. 1 A. A'hton
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  • 70 11 His Majesty the King has been pleased to approve the appointment *.f Mr. J. A. Hunter, M.C.S., as Lieutenant-Governor, Malta,, in successkn to Sir Harry Luke, C.M.G. Mr. Hunter was Und\»r-Secre-tary for the Straits Settlements last year, is at present District Officer of Batu Gajah. He
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  • 215 11 Shanghai, July 30. A DIVISION of Japanese forces is bitterly conflicting with the Chinese garrison at Taihu for the possession of the Susung highway. So far the enemy have not made any progress. Another detachment of Japanese trccps staged another attack en Lion Hill
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  • 162 11 British Official Wire- London. July 29. SIR Robert Hodgson, is returning »0 Burgos tc-morrow with instructions I to enable a settlement of the final de I tails with regard to the establishment I of a ccmmis ion to investigate the at- tacks on British sh pping. The
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    • 47 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE: itic wit) place wnere you can nays complete equipment for eve examination, latest styles ol eyewear, especially NO-SCRU glasses to enhance your appeararce ano pay less than elsewhere. TIIF ttKRUN OPTICAL CO., C. 8. CllONti, Opt. D tUBA), I 143. Hunt* n»-a*e rtoao. Sntgupora
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    14 12 oiR GEORGE TRIMMER photographed before his departure yesterday on board the Ranpura.
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  • 226 12 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A LARGE crowd collected io People's Park at midday to-day, around a dozen bags of soya beans which were found dumped there. The police arrived and found a young Chinese inciting the crowd to a demonstration and arrested him. The
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  • 127 12 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the week as follows under the direction of Mr. Hitch. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M.: Tuesday Aug. 2 at Telok Ayer at 6.00 p.m.: March, 'The Double Eagle," J. F. lor. Overture, "The Barber of Seville," Rossini. Selection,
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  • 945 12 RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS IN THE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY X ARE AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE SUBORDINATE STAFF. PROVIDED CANDIDATES ARE MEN OF THE RIGHT TYPE AND EDUCATION. This was disclosed at yesterday's meeting of the Commis- doners, at which the reply to a question raised
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  • 115 12 Reuter. Hankow. July 29. THE Chinese claim important successes on the north bank of the Yangtse and also aerial bombing'of' ItfSJWg in the vie nitv of Hukou. Chinee despatches stateJhat when the Japanese launched an attack en Chinese positions at iainu, the Chinese withdrew to the hills from
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  • 75 12 THE Tribune reporter learns from a very reliable source that at about eleven o'clock yesterday. when work ceased for meals at the People's Park Pumping Station, the disappearance of a convict from the City prison was notified. The man who escaped was a revenue grade Tamil prisoner and
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  • 151 12 Singapore, Friday. TRIED on iwo occasions in Penang for the same effenee, Lin Liat who had been sentenced eight years' hard labour for trafficking in forged currency notes was to-uay acquitted by the Court of Appeal when Mr. Justice McrJwame, Cruet Justice, gave judgment allowm* the appeal
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  • 154 12 Singapore, Friday. THAT he had not put money on slow horses," as the Chief Justice described, and that he had merely gone to the race course to indulge in the harmless past-time of watching others bet were assertions made in the Supreme Court
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  • 87 12 Singapore, Friday. AH Yeo. a Chinese merchant, living at the 14th mile, Thomson Road, was robbed of cash to the value of $220 in Chancery Lane yesterday afternoon. It appears that Ah Yeo went for a car ride with some friends. After driving for about
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  • 60 12 AT the Municipal Commission ers meeting yesterday, the president, Mr. W. Bartley, extended a weicome to Mr. A. J. Braga and Mr. T. H. Stone, on their appointment to the Board. Mr. Braga was appointed in place of Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers who resigned, and Mr.
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  • 147 12 Singapore, i i lUav WITH ovei 800 pounds of rubber n in a sampan, two Malays nnde a bold venture to smuggle this < n signment into the Colony v.ithout" a certificate of origin. Moorfor thew craft on the beach of p uia y Unang, an island
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  • 720 12 Singapore, Friday. rpHERE was a large attendance present at the Speech Day of the City High School, which was held to-day at the Theatre Royal. North Bridge Road. Rev. R. K. S. Adams and Mrs. Adams \ver3 present, and Mrs. Adams presented the prizes.
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  • 312 12 Private Car Driver Fined (From Our Own Reporter> Kuala Lumpur. Friday. "DUS companies are dealing with a B great deal of unfair competition by people who use private cars to bring in passengers. As your Worship knows it Is only recently that we have bus companies in this
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    21 13 Mr J A Banter, M C S.. who has been inted La-v. er.ur.: Governor. Malta, Sir Harry Luke. CM.G.
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  • 29 13 T'n a.. M laya Urban Cc-Operative Council opened this morning at the hah It was regretted that H E The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas was not pre-
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  • 1362 13 FIRST YEARS WORK UTKKCIATION of the interest taken by Government in their enter*v pri was expressed by Mr. C. F. F. Wearne, director of Wearnes Vil Services, at the conclusion of his speech preceding the oiristenIng ceremony performed by Him Excellency the Governor, Sir
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  • 157 13 THE TRIBUNE IS GLAD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE NIGHTsou cnoMFS WHO ARE ON STRIKE RESUMED WORK TO-DAY. Reasons for the decision of the men to resume work are reported to be an offer of increased wages, and also the fear circulating among themselves that if they
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  • 88 13 IN our report yesterday regarding the Traction Company strike, we stated that Government was likely to take steps to form an arbitration committee within the next few days, "subject, of course, to the outright acceptance by the Company of certain demands made by the men." This was intended to
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  • 385 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday AN extremely well-laid out display and a bigger number of exhibit* are the chief features, contributing towards the success of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association's exhibition which was opened by His Excellency the Governor at the Ampang stadium
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  • 902 14  -  SANOH SURPRISES SANSONI SAMBOLDJO HOERIP GAVE DAY'S BEST DISPLAY (By N.H. L.Siebel k big surprise was in store for tennis enthusiasts at the S.C.C. .courts yesterday when the first round of the men's singles in the Malayan L.T.A. tournament were played off, H. C. Sansoni, the
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  • 53 14 ELECTIONS by "Argus" for O afternoon's races in Penang are as follows: Race I—QUISANA Black Beauty Race 2—GUSHER July the Seventh Race 3—NONIA MANIS Mountain Belle Race 4 —REX Sty Raider Race 5— FAIR KING Davis Cup Race 6—MEADOWMAN Pure Geld Race 7—ZOLFANELLA Silver Jubilee Race
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  • 41 14 Montreal, July 30. IN the Davis Cup (American zone) first I round, Japan beat Canada by three matches to nil.—Reuter. o Berlin. July 30. In the European zone final Puncee (Yugoslavia) beat Henkel (Germany) 6—l, 7—5, C- -3.
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  • 46 14 V.M.C.A. team vs. Teachers' Association on Aug. 5 at 4.30 p.m. on the V.M.C.A. courts: Kamis. Yadi, Dr. Haridas. See Gim Hock. Tan Huck Toe. W T ee Eng Lock, C. Y. Koh, T. Kobayashi, A. H Yap, Miss Eber, Dr. (Miss. D. Fones.
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  • 1105 14 CARD AND ORDER OF RUNNING TWELVE horses and ponies were scratched at noon yesterday, but the fields will still be good for the programme of eight events which will be run off to-day in Pena»»g, the first day of the Penang Twf Club's four-day professional Autumn
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  • 283 15 FIRST DIVISION MATCH a y stadium fine Display Of Soccer Bj Mover") (i or'lons lis witnessed by an j crowd ft* lne Anson D iP v.sterdav when the ''I. V H. iuers defeated II 1 I, n of the S A.F.A. the t'"' n Leas*
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  • 22 15 ground at Prince terday the V.M.C.A. Dn I (a Hlals in the Third League by six »oals to two.
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  • 212 15 THE R A F. Base met their fellow members from the R.A.F. Town Office in an interesting cricket match at Seletar. The Base batted first and were all out for a total of 93, Cpl. Newing having scored 48 of this total. Seletar who had eight of their
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  • 75 15 CHAMPIONSHIP singles ties in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C will be played next week as follows: Tuesday: F. H. Brooks vs. A. Ferguson; A. Ferguson vs. E. Fozard. Wednesday: E. G. Mozar vs. E. J. Cassels; L. C. Kutchings vs. C. R. Wardle. Thursday: H. R.
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  • 26 15 Admission charges for the Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Selangcr at the Anson Road Stadium will be $2, $1 and 30 cents.
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  • 159 15 SINGAPORE MALAYS RECS WIN IN PENANG (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Friday. IN the inter-Settlement soccer played at 1 Victoria Green to-day. the Singapore Malays beat the Penang Malay. 4 ~Penang played remarkably well until the interval when there was no scoring^ Singapore settled down in the second half and
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  • 144 15 New Season Starts Next Month ADVANCE fixture lists for the new A soccer season have just been received. As usua a start will first be made to Scotland, where the League will be ulhered in on Aug 13. while play in the English Leagues "will start on Aue
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  • 21 15 In a friendly soccer match played at Balpstier veaterday, B' Co. Loyals beat the Balesticr Malays by six goals to four.
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  • 156 15 Little Berna l Beat Joey Rosenberg Kuala Lumpur Boxing (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. LITTLE BERNAL, 8 st., the Filipino flyweight, who drew with Joey Rosenberg, 8 st.. the American flyweight champion of the Origm when they met in Singapore, wort a points victory in the return encounter
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  • 127 15 IN the inter-unit Garrison tennis competition, the Royal Air Force beat the 7th Heavy Brigade. R.A.. yesterday at Blakau Mati by 12 sets to one. Results: YVCom. White and Cpl. Dimmer RAF > beat Lt. Scott and B. S. M. Sainsburv 6—l. 6-4: beat Lt. Stewart and B.
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    • 53 15 in wearing unground Sunglasses, which may cause your eyes to be defective. Go to Nan Sin and see the modem frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crcokes" B or B 2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision. At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House 325, North Bridge Road,
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  • 417 16 Muar Beat Batu Pahat Muar, Thursday. AFTER leading by a goal at halftime, and having the better of the exchanges, the Batu Pahat Police were unlucky fo~lose to the Muar Police by the odd goal in three in the semi-final of the inter-circle Police competition
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  • 114 16 FERE will be a boat race at the Chinese Swimming Club at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow, Sunday. Seven pairs are competing. The following are the officials:— Referee, Mr. Sng Chwee Seng; judges, Messrs. G. H. Kiat, Lee Geok Eng. Son Ghee Soon; stewards, Mr. Kee Yew
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  • 204 16 Home Cricket Results aon July so PIRST -lass cricket matches com-» yesterday resulted a, le<! AT TAUNTON The Australians heal Somerset an innings and 218 runs by Somerset 110 and 136 'Fleetwood <s 5 for 30 >. two °a Smith Australians 464 for 6 declared
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    • 367 16 IKeepibiir Skin Free from jiT^j 1 Chafing or M any women think that discomfort II h»* from chafing and a hot prickly skin is 1111 unavoidable. To-day thousands are dis- ji j covering the wonderful comfort to be JHMMHfIIIPPk > >r>tained from using Cuticura Talcum, sj KiSlPT'l.32f!f ili. Here is
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    • 198 16 CHAP SINGA FIRST CHOICE OF DIN*.VII MALAYAN GRAMPIAN AHMAD. C.B. MALAYAN CHAMPION. STAMBOFT niMiu w i Mendjoeal Katjang Rumba KoZ" H S£ Krontjong. FATTMAH' Kiontjong. Oh! Nasib Krontjong Nasib. Nandcrg Djawi Kronjong Masri. Nasib Sarawak Stamboel J BOENGA HAROEM Ambon Love Song Ambonese MATA MOEDA "TJAP KOEDA DOEA"~| j MENGHORMATI
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    • 123 17 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day. our movements get haid and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in oar 28 feet o£ bowels. Thi3 decay sends poison all over our body
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    • 41 17 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. I (Established 1914) 14A. Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers "CORONET" ribbons and carbons, overhauling &|op cleaning of m cs. in office* undertaken. Tel. Nos. 7770. 7532, 7534, 7536. 2481. MADE JJ W D H.O.WILLS IN ENGLAND
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    • 352 17 ITHI TRUI TONIC POOD OttaMfc «f mU Cb€mkn**m4 Storm 'The modern W*f to Recondition Motor*' BSmoking8 Smoking exhaust is the result of worn rings and worn cylinders, therefore there is apparent waste in OIL BENZINE. OVRHAUL will cure this and restore normal compression, give moie power on hill, speed, smooth
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    • 105 17 WHY GO ELSEWHERE I When you can get the Best and Latest in Clocks* or Watches at the CHEAPEST PRICES from YICK WOH HING I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ii (Near Middle Road). I The above, have np .connection whatsoever with any other Clock and Watch Dealers or Repairers. 1
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    • 809 17 OiV THE AIR TO-DAY Holland PCJ 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m.) When And Where To Listen In 3 st?" I 8.25 Local coloured talk. I 8.45 Varied programme by NetherI lands artists.t OAPORE LONDON PARIS 9 00 Talk I k «TiUIAO 9 20 Dance music. I metres (1.33 mcs) tr a
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    • 597 18 Cyclists agony with GASTRIC TROUBLE 4\| Every stomach sufferer will under- vj| stand how terrible was the plight of Mr. J. 8., whose letter is quoted below. When the least movement meant torturing pain, he still had to carry &%m^^£ li on work that kept him pedalling J\U JI along
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    • 230 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 am. Holy Communion. 7.30 am. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 915 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Preacher: The Rev. D. E. J. Hodge. Weekdays Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at
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    • 312 18 THE STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (No 1 Kampong Kapor Road) Sunday 8 »4 Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 9 am. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Malay Service Rev. Gon Ms H p°m Epworth League ServiceMr Tan Hock Chuan. Subject: "Right Ideals." c. p.m. English Service—Mr. Sidnej Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting-Rev Goh
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    • 561 18 Ush). Treacher: Mr. Lee Teck Hock. 5.30 p.m. Service of Worship (in Malay). Preacher: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Monday, Sunday School Picnic. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Class (in English). Wednesday. 5.30 Testimony meeting. Leader: Rev. Chew Hock Hin. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice. 8 p.m. Epworth League Devotional meeting. Saturday,
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    • 527 18 Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson I NEIL ROAD GOSPEI HAU «155. Neil Roanl 1 Sunday. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School a*l Bible Classes. G p.m. Gospel Service ir Erielhti I Speaker: Mr. K. Abraham P Monday, 8 p.m. Gospel Service I Malay >. Speakers: Messrs. Tav Kin: Prat tmM Wee Teow Poh.
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  • 195 19 (United Press). f Gandhi 1 1;> Air Mail) Bombay, July* 23. who believe in the I 1 of khadi (handB Jndwoven cMh) wiß not too dear for N lh M ihatnrt Gandhi in |he "Hari.jan'" lo m objection s people, who n
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  • 55 19 (United Press). |p Majesty the Kirn; has given his ap- i¥a] to the new designs ol Indian taming the effigy of Ge VI. which were sent to England yai approval a few months back. ftt approval extends to rupee, halfinartei rupee, anna and pice coins will be minted
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  • 170 19 (United Press). (By Air Maii.) Wardha. July 24. INTERVIEWED by the United Press' I as to whether the Bengali-Behari issue is going to be discussed during ihis session of the Working Committee. Dr Rajendra Prasad who had been commissioned at the last Calcutta session in April Inst to
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  • 113 19 (United Press). ,By Air Mail) Calcutta. July 20. Birendra Narayan Banerji, convicted nd sentenced In 1933 to seven >ear*> r inrous imprisonment. in connection withS3» Gr P ey Street Bomb Case died at Jadavpur Hospital from an attack of Tuberculosis. He leaves behind his widow
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  • 96 19 First Indian Assistant Director Of Geological Survey tKiitta. July 24. j)K M S. Kri>hnan of the Geological Snrvej <>t India is the first appointed as Assistant h ""'"i "t the Survey. He took fwge of his office on Tuesday, erved on the Indian mittee appointed by the India
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  • 93 19 GOLD COINS OF PR E-BRITISH PERIOD (United Press). Mr Mailt Madras, July 24. Chingleput has passed the Treasure Trove Act find of gold coins of period tMolagal verai» village (Madurantakam mber 5. 1937. The whole n acquired on behalf of museum. i ions of the Treasure I Government was entitled
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  • 55 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail* Bangalore July 24 THE question of the are some ot theimportant subjects to be |gr the r-nnstitutional Reforms Committee ac cording to a Press Note issued by the G The n Eelorms Committee will next meet onAug 4. and the
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  • 627 19 WORKING COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS (United Press). (By Air Mail). Ward ha. July 23. rpHE Congress Working Committee commenced their sitting to-day under unprecedented circumstances in the history of their ond year's parliamentary programme in the provinces, arising out of the ministerial developments in the
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  • 126 19 (United Press). Madras, July 24. THF Chief Presidency Magistrate sen"tencTdon Friday last four per#>g charged before him with havug M cted 5 frcnt of the Hindu High School in connection with tne anti-Hindustani agitation, to tout months' rigorous imprisonment each. Total number of arrests uptil
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  • 158 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Hyderabad <DeccanK July 21. A MEETING ci the Hyderabad Bar Association, which Mr. Bhulabhai Desai was to address this evening, was postponed at the last minute following intimation from the police requiring the secretary to obtain permission before holding it.
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  • 135 19 (By Air Mail.) Waa-dha, July 24. AS it is raining heavily since last r» evening. Congress leaders could not make their trip to Shegaon early this morning as had been planned yesterday. The morning sitting of the Working Gcmmittee was occupied with the consideration
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  • 70 19 The Nutrition Advisory Committee of the Scientific Advisory Board, India, has approached the Central Board of Revenue for removing the import duty on dried skimmed milk, as it has been found to be of great value in improvihgJpbje health and development of chll™3n. The Committee has recom- mended
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  • 149 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Wardha. July 24. THE question of interference by the Frontier Governor by vetoing the resolutions passed in the budget session of the Assembly regarding the repeal of repressive laws and Teri regu•ation dues will be discussed in the
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  • 116 19 (United Press). ißy Air Maili Tinnevelly. July 21. AT a meeting of the Tamile.ad Provincial Congress Working Committee held here. Mr. C. N. Muthuranga Mudaliar. M L.A. (Central). President of the Co-nmitle- presiding, the following resolution was adopted: "This Committee, while wholeheartedly supporting the desire of the Andhras
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