Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayg's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol \xvr- No. 140. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday. June 14, !*>:::>. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 3039. FIVE CEX^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 139 1 foASSIFIEDI LpvppTISEMENTS you RESULTS r only 3 CENTS in this paper CARR'S BISCUITS FRESH CRISP i Try The Following Assorted Biscuits ABARET ASSORTED. CREAM CRACKERS. IMPERIAL ASSORTED. CUMBERLAND CRACKERS. SELECTED ASSORTED. NUMILK CUMBERLAND ASSORTED. TABLE WATER (Manufactured by Carr's of Carlisle, England). OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION STORES. Sole Agerts; (jUTTfIME?
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    • 99 1 Ask for 4«scr*ptiYe fUJer (Cl V A nice cup of Gold -U-af Tea" cer:amly sounds and may even look, less omuatic ihan draughts of Rhenish and rots of (Henlivet. But it never gave anyody a htadache, never kincited. tempers. Irev swords, fired pistols, or gave cause ior do* rui and
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    • 113 1 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS t IN STOCK. I FROM:— S. $30« l 13 BATTERY ROAD, S TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 1....................... „1 HEAITHRJL NEW PUBLICATIONS"? JUST RECEIVED THE KING'S AIR FORCE Flying Power To-day; by Clarence Winchester—lt contain;; a superb and
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  • 79 2 JAMES Ellison, one of the m „*t f leading men on he W lias been signed by r?ir<-» c. J 11 J°- d ay. <c a long-tern? Rad P,Ctures A graduate of the Moscow Art ti, Ellison received his first moi eatre opportunity from Rks 't£ 'rUtT" an
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  • 296 2 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT IF you doubi whether Shaw s best screen writer, see the WjA hwn triumph Tjj Millies" which created a traffic rash to the Pavilion la-;t night. You will then no ion?" wonder that the motion picture in dustry awarded him the Jears
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  • 40 2 The efforts of two devil lfe j grants in the British untitled low-sergeant from quitti Guog a forms he plot of RKO M Din." co starring Carj Gi v in 1 Laelen and Douglas 111 pieturisatlon of Rudyard Kip"" ballad.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 391 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England)P. .V S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 2939 HU'RAL 15,000 June 17 CORFU 15,000 June 30 H CRD'.VAN 6.G70 July 1 CANTON 15.500 J.uly 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 I SOMALI 6,300 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH!
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    • 459 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH china and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1930 5 8.8. "ODER" t >mits North China In port m.s. -FULDA* omits Hciigko:ig, Japan. Jun. 25 t s.s. "MO££L" omits Manila, 8 m.s. "MARBURG
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    • 460 2 I THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. I Regular fortnightly wrvice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, \i Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, an d Amoy, (K'ulangsu). I Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. 1 NEXT SAILINGS:- I For CHINA For RANGOON I "Hong Peng" jun. 19.
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    • 119 2 11 B "eutseh-Australische fr«mni^ ni,, SChiffS G "^ilschaft IASSENGLR AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD NOJTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS «0* RHEINLAND fife?** t m*. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 llftllivn HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due S 'pore 1939 s.s. LUNEBURG (DADG, Direct Jnnp i« t ms. DUtSBCRG via Genoa June
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 219 2 CUB ACROSS: rums m» j> Che'' 1. CuraUvf™ 8 N: W: 2f? laughable 2 ™t n o, a 11. South American wading bird. 5 £Snt Pa muddied to rt££3 a fnSky manner 6 Rather choice tST 7 with to **H 15. "Braying cf arrogant whimper 9 Cross natch of querulous
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  • 352 3 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous Tue^ay. Quietest idle Change Buyera Bft i ai e le Sellers 8 516 5 Sft -I|l6 July Buyers 8» 4 5, 16 Sellers 8% S 4 rd August Buyers 8 516 !i 516 —lfie Sellers 8 -116 Buyers 8 a J a filers
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  • 126 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 13, 5 p.m. Dividend Boot. 9»-i to. dost Date Ix. Dir. yeas Tin K« t Payable Date to datf o r r int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10% *rz% int. June 7 28 June 19 5% Less Tax 2»2%
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  • 764 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 13, 5 p.m. leaser and Co. pur- 4 S Burma Malay 2 o HJ Chenderiang fi Kong Fatt n«7 n™ Hltam 028 n°™„ Hong Kong Tin 19 6 So }dm Hydraulic d f 2U 7 6 Ipoh Tin
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  • 105 3 Singapore. Tuesday, down Et midday was $113 According to cables received from London this morning tin shares there, in u°p^ m °r v^| th the rest of the market, IZI fifhtly easier. Locally condition *ere extremely dull throughout the day and prices tended to sag RUBBERS: The
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  • 236 3 0 mi. Singapore, June 13 The following are the exchange stoci L m mm! accor ding to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong ami Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING T LO nH° n J T 2|3 25 32 London demand r 2 3 25 3^ Lyons demand r
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: WJ4 (up $1).
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was; Buyers 28% (down W; Seller* 28% (down X).
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  • 261 3 6% Maynard ft Co.. Ltd. 990,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 91 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNfCIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30. .....#lOO 101 norn 4*6% 1907 red. 18*7 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept 30 106 108 norn 4V 1909 red. 1905 J
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  • 167 3 Singapore, June 13. !R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 1 per Kovan R. Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No 2 $2io Siam Rice No. 1 Siam Brokf-i- Rice No. 3 $108 Rice Saigon Al
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 32 3 THE Astern united y i COP.PORATION, LIMITED motor vehicle. *E.\T u< r!;>, PF:r «SONAL ACCI Tli v "<K KM EN'S COMPENSA. A PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE, LiL SI'KEET, SINGAPOREF. W. HALL, Uaneral Manager
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    • 142 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated ir she S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 371 3 he Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CLYLON ON AND UTB ITH JINE, 1939. n\\K of cbiixa Incorporated In China by Special CharteiL 12, CeeU Street, M**ap Telephones: Manager's Office 8444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a
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    • 535 4 af WANI'nD: Experienced Radio Service Man. Apply stating age, experience and salary required. Box No. 665 c o Malaya Tnoune, Singapore. (450-A) WANTED General Clerk with knowledge of book-keeping, typewriting and olhce routine. Also a stenographer. Only those with experience need apply Address letter Post Office Box 317, Singapore. (445-A)
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    • 500 4 WANTED second hand piano, (Cheap) Particulars "H" 43-S, Genting Lane, Singapore. (438-A-Jkofa Vekuto FORDB VAN 1534, Austin 7 Toure--1928 9, Motor Cycle and Sidecar 1931, Marvellete 1936, Graham Paige "8" 2 Seater. Kirn Seng Motor Engineering, 39, Kramat Road, Singapore. (416 A' MORRIS 8 TOURER 1935 model, very good condition,
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    • 616 4 Miscellaneous SAVE TIME and labour in electrical wiring. Use ,4r Scruit" connectors fcr perfect connections. No screws to bother about as in porcelain block connectors Sole Agents for Malaya: Goh Peng Chiang Co., 128, Bunga Raya, Malacca. (371-A 1 USE VEE-GEE STICKY THREAD for binding off ravelled ends of flexible
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    • 582 4 YOUNG DUTCHMAN 'n BANDOENG (island of Java, D.E.I.>, 32 years old and of good family wants correspondence with a girl <24 or 25 years, slim and mall of -stature, of good family and education, to MARRY if. after having corresponded and having made each others acquaintance by meeting eaaft other
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    • 659 4 STANDARD BALLROOM DANCING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTY SEQU- ENCE DANCES' taught by "short-cut" methods. Success guaranteed in Vz or 3 hours. Fees from $2 to $7. Hours: Day and Night. Private tuition by arrangement. Finest supplied. Smart Lady Partners available for practice. The Modern Dancing Studio, SA. Ann Siang Hill,
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    • 669 4 AUCTION SALE of latest design v.ax Household Furniture tion Including Si hand sewing machines win- ar d camphorwcod chest-,,f. lain Shanghai Howe: and also 18 jars cf For tins of "FuTiguline" cur,' d nd 41 «Lhinawan.) and oth, goods, etc. To be held at The S ?«ww MESSRS. A. T.
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  • 590 5 Reuter. J X the Ilrusc of Commons to-day, Mr Bulkr made a statement on Ihe titoatkn at Tientsin. He said:--'•On April 9, the manager of the Federal Reserve Bank and newly appointee superintendent of the Customs, was assassinated In tho British Concesslm. rms wa<.
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  • 36 5 HE the Governcr was present at the second show of Pygmalion .at the Pavilion last night, when selections laved before the programme by the band of the 2nd Battahon. The L val Regiment.
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  • 391 5 London. June l£ JN the House of ommons, Mr. Bellenger asked lor the reason fo» (he -erious fail in the exchanire value cf the Chinese dollar mi why the Stabilisa'ion Fund had ceased to operate. Sir John Simon, replying, referred Mr. Bellenger to the statement
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  • 453 5 Prisoner Says It Was An Accident Reuter. London, June 13 EDWEDGE VINCENT !AW LOR, 45, a welder's assistant, appeared to-day at Westminster on remand, on a charge of having in possession, at Belgrave Square. ftrarm and ammunition, with intent to endanger life, or cause aeriou*
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    • 453 5 \o 11 c i:. t icing with the issue of tickets from Thursday 1939, the minimum tares hi and third class weekissu< by F M S. Railways $2.50 and X 1.50 respecfares for children unrs of age will be half those passengers' •i< kets will be available on ard journey
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    • 468 5 DISTRICT OF MCAR ,v, m i„, str (iM Order. j s Name SMA| Address: No S7 r M Ban,rnSsteation %d bcr, 1937 er maclo: :6th NovAm. ot J? »2«»* M at the Com-t Jun f; 1933 Bated I, m Muar. of June. °i 939 Bahru this 6th day B. WBXBL'
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    • 120 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF MUAR. Notice of Wage-Earner's Ariministratio'i Order. Name of Debtor: AHMAD KIN MOHAMED. Addre>>: Jalan Bakri, Muar. Description: Customs Out door-ofT\ce.\ Number of Proceedings" Muar B ruptcy No. 32 cf 1937 Date of which Wage-learner's Administration Order made: 11th Jan'ia r v 1938.
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    • 206 5 INSECT BITES AND SCRATCHES ARE DANGER POINTS! Insect bites, scratches, cuts or npen wounds are sources of real danger. Safeguard and protect them against infection with powerful, antiseptic Absorbine .Ir It kills terma instantly.cleans. m the irritated spots and promotes quick, safe healing without destroying skin tissues. Absorbine Jr. is
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    • 24 5 f HEINZ 1 oven-baked BEANS 3 BOSTON STYLE M IT IS CHEAPER TO PAY MORE M TOR SOMETHING BETTER JM -1 APB 55-58 m.
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  • 146 6 [Front Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 13. EAVING the road just before reaching Sentul Police Station, a lorry load:a vith fish from Telok Anson era.she-1 hrough a wire fence, struck a telegraph :ole aiui travelled over two drains before oming to a
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  • 810 6 We iceh omr inT.V/'i* letters on »ro'i readers, /,,.< publishing thvm «of necessarily ourselves with l(, c r i (l expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—In spite of the fact that compui sory thud party insurance has been Introduced in
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  • 820 6 Tu the Editor of the Malaya Tribune). Sir,—Siam is to be renamed MuangThai" according to your own Correspondent. or "Praties Thai" according to the Strnitb Anyway, the new name, *hen adopted, will be known in English f: s.mply "Thai." The London Times appeal's to take a favourable view
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 240 6 THE TRUE TONIC POOD Obtminmbim mf mil CkmrnM* m*4 $*rm ll _3eEbC jPj AMAZING portable seii-prhn.ll4 pump by "HOMELITE" weijjh unly lhs. Vet operates on Diesel oil handles 15.000 gallons ;icr hour water thick with sand or mud. I Cost cent to pump 1,000 gallons, j j Sole Agents: SPOT
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    • 430 6 I New Holly wood Home of Knox Co. H O!NT] of the most UB »ort.ni* dcv. lop- I skin ll—lit Mr-.iJiioo. doctor*'; preinents In liollvv. ood. C alifornia, I script ion for s? !i r.ia: r.r.d Coy bus! ness circles it:i the announcement loss of ■HUMmO(2| C iihinroii?. f.»: pj
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    • 87 6 A BfCIILY SMI'» administrative position la of a School of Account.ii.' itcognisec; nuallllcatkw 'J ant. Secret, ry. Cos' A« p.rt. Msurance Officer. I keeper, and make four I atlons en be tak*n In guaranteed by p« tal train Accountancy is the leading British Empire for tb< Business Careers Write The
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  • 469 7 UNEASY ATMOSPHERE sling has been apparent and New York, partifrom where the only the week was tho ption given to the King t tie weekly market Mes vs. Fraser and Co., alliance with Russia concluded, the report ntly most of the small te alliance is
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  • 84 7 Reuter. Paris, June i 3. ol tho mission entrusted to now en route to Moscow, M Bonnet at a meeting of to-day. nel stated that Mr. Strang's were drawn up by common between the British and 'vornments. h envoy, added M. Bonnet, f'rtain the exact intentions 'hen
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  • 81 7 Reuter. T Newcastle, New Brunswick, June 13. HE Royal tour is nearing a close. Theii Majesties have left French Canada 'V c R °yal train and are now passing through New Brunswick to Newcas7*' where a fleet of motor cars is waitJohn the R yal party
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  • 164 7 Reuter. Tokyo, June 13. yilE prediction that it will take another two or three yeaw to suppress anti-Japanese arm i«*s in China is made in an offi rial pamphlet, hall a million j < opirs ol wliich will be
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Chungking, June 13: The Japanese offensive in Shansi Province, aimed a!: the important Yellow river crossings, has been repulsed after a week's battle, according to the Chinese military spokesman, who declared that the Japanese have been driven back to their bases. —Reuter.
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  • 129 7 THE anniversary dinner of the Clerical Union v\:ll v- held at. ii.»- club ground ar ]'<2A., Rangoon Ri»a<i. on Saturday, i, at 8 p.m. to which members may urine friends Of either sex. To enable a large number to join 'he subscription has been fixed at $1
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  • 71 7 Singapore. Tuesday. TAN Whai, a 23 year old Cantonese, claimed trial in the seccnd police court before Mr Conrad Oldham this morning on a charge of possession of house breaking implements, two chisels and three screwdrivers at 245 am. t>day at Bain Street back lane. On
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  • 163 7 Singapore, Tuesday. application for a stay of execution of certain damages awarded to the plaintiff in a recent civil suit, was made by Mr. T. V. Pereira, proprietor of the Ensign Book Store, High Street, before Mr. Justice Worley in the High Court this
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  • 153 7 Reuter. DAMASCUS, JUNE 13. SYRIA IS FACING ANOTHER MINISTERIAL CRISIS—THE THIRD IN FOUR MONTHS. There are increasingly persistent rumours that the uncertain political situation may finally lead to the rtslgnatio: of the i j i esldent, and then Involve a change ol regime For Borne time, there ha.-
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  • 57 7 Members and associates of the Chiate Sing Athletic Union, are notified that an extra-ordinary General Meeting will be held on Sunday in the premises of Mr. Choa 600 I.im. 188-A, Upper Seiangoon Koad, at 9 a.m., and are asked V) attend to afford co-oneration for the advancement of the activities
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  • 120 7 'From Our Own Correspondent") Johore Bahru, June 13. A RECOMMENDATION was made by Mr. Weiss, First Magistrate, this morning to the Johore Government that a Malay boy, charged with the theft of two bicycles, be sent to the Reformatory School in Singapore for a period of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 A new tic freshens up an old suit. You can choose Tootal Ties Ol colours and styles to meet every occasion, and your Tootal Ties will keep fresh indefinitely because they can be washed whenever soiled. Look for the sewn-in label in every tie. TOOTAL TIES REOD. CREASE-RESISTING AND WASHABLE.
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    • 600 7 I My New Way To End] UNWANTED I UA ID solves every I lIIHIII woman's i A prertt SripnttNt, after year? ol expe-ri-rm-nt, ha» .-it last foiuvl .1 way to end sup« nluous h.ur Yam wnpl) a n it away with plain water. No smell, n<» nw or batter. Ttei
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    • 185 8 iff liiliiii ■■■■■■< io•■■■■■■■a■a■■■■■ a a a a it a a a a a■ r A ONE OC THE '■'••NFSE FILMS EVEH MADE I 44 1000 S!ONC* >A! I j a v. i s» •> i« i»: i- ;> as r b as a i ii aaaaa j as a
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    • 503 8 "PYGMALION" HAsl THE TOWN STORM! fi£|& Record crowds stormed oui door.. Btfl lUgtlt tO c •pygauflon"! And they loved it! Never such enthusiasm: Novel such an cxdl ng ihrath- cal event in all local history! And how the} raved abort *Pjrgn»afioo"l Shaw's wise and witty wise-cndu arc the talk ot
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    • 18 8 M w nana j SUN TALKIE j (New World) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 "CRIME A. j I ITXISHMIAT" I
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    • 291 8 The Last show seen in London Their Majesties before their departure for Canada! OVER 885 performances at the VICTORIA PALACE! Now The Year's Best BRITISH Musical Comedy Screen Hit! CAP AD m% 9 AT THE I'Ag'ETO. I Selected by The King Queen for screening on. board "EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA' en
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  • 67 9 (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh, June 12 A V,,DDLE Chinese woman travelling by the Kuala Lumpur -Penang mail train had a narrow escape when she jumped off the ii before it came to a standstill it the Batu Gajah railway station Mie fell mi the platform
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  • 117 9 Singapore. Wednesday [lowing passengers are sailing Boringia" which left here r Europe: H J. Armstrong. Miss Arrrdaster Armstrong, Mr. Mrs fj II G Harloff. Miss Harloff, Master Mr. Mrs. Thos. Lang Mi s Peerebom Volier. Mr. Mr;'C Mr Mrs. A. D. Bishop A trong's Governess. Miss
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  • 121 9 luate of Raffles College, My. is leaving fcr England to further icnes in Seotember. eiving his early education ?.t tho lo Chinese School, Mr. Tham won a c scholarship with which he passed hrough the fifth, sixth, seventh and nior standards. He was awa.'dcd the
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  • 174 9 Thursday, June 8. 7.45 a.m. His Excellency took the the King's Birthday Parade at Fairer Park. the afternoon His Excellency ana Thomas gave a Garden Party at mm ent House in honour of His Birthday. Sunday, June 11. Mr. G. Wiseman arrived to stay •vernment House. Monday, June
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  • 203 9 Understamped Letters To Malaya India Corresponding Public Becoming "Educated" (From Our Own Correspondent) S'NCE the Empire Air scheme started L X^ t letJT for each ha'f-ounce, with the result that many letters are posted underpaid and have to be surcharged !bS ?r°u!t age ratC hOWGVer are The first stage of
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  • 176 9 London, June 12. Replying in the Commons to a question on the Thetis, the Premier mentioned that salvage operations would recommence in two or three weeks. Mr. Fletcher, amidst Opposition cheers, asked th e Premier whether he was aware that public opinion expected the vessel to be
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  • 164 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) P London, June 5. SINCE MAHBfUD of Trengganu. who was married at Oxford to Miss Joyce Mencowe. told a reporter at the Dorchester Hotel after the ceremony thru he and h?s wife were very happy and looking forward to their visit to
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    • 539 9 The Wosl Spoc hcular Si; I C Y €r FFimfd—V,-h V MnfcWc Cost of Sfsr.s i j OPENING TO-DAY 6.5 9.15 P/v j p HONEYMOON SHIP OF HORROR! the ♦••manned by a crew gone mad!... hunted by every A nations fleetl... trailing AjL blood in its wake!... ialU ing sees
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  • 718 10 LH FK since it became evident that the Japanese wer< making use of their undeclared war in China to make more and more encroachments on British interests in the Far East, we have consistently pointed out that there was an obvious way »n which this aggression could be
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  • 1157 10 When The King Has Rested are deepei things than H polities in India, according to "Cavalcades reporter, who says he can see Europe better from India. It's like being on top of a hijii mountain and looking down on a plain. The world crisis just -hatters »ti*ll to
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  • 810 11 ALL BRITISH HELP TO CHINA MUST STOP Blockade Of Concession Be is: Women And C ildren Leaving Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. I ELOPMENTS IN THE TIENTSIN CRISIS PHI EXODUS OF BRITISH ANIV( THFR OMEN AND CHILDREN FROvV thp mv VXD AN IXTIMATION-V?RT V
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  • 17 11 LORD ELIBANK. who demands that Singapore and Penang be closed to Japanese ships.
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  • 45 11 Reuter. ESTIONED regarding VisUnient •rds canJapanese international beltkmenl on fulv 7 i„ i y a Japsman, at a c, repi:ed by declaration on »he effect that in najor incident inlese oceor.ing innent, ti-i j a piter tho Settleto maintain ler.
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  • 105 11 Reuter. Tokyo, June 13. ACCORDING to a proclamation n issued by the Japanese garrison commander, the blockade of the Tientsin Foreign Concessions will be«rin at G a.m. to-morrow (10 o'clock G.M.T. to-night). Under the proclamation, pedestrian and vehicular traffic between the Japanese Concession, the Chinese quarter and
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  • 458 11 Reuter. j- London. June IS. EUTEE is informed that the British Government has prop sod to the Japanese the ap; ilntment of a Commission of three composed of ore Japanese one British and one neutral chairman, to decide Aether the Chtmse demanded h, the
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  • 32 11 I l>«aili Reuter. TTit7 i .i London, June 13. HE death has taken place of Mr. A. H. B. O. "Harry- Symington partner oi Symington and Wilson, wellknown firm of rubber brokers.-Reuter.
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  • 98 11 Reuter. Tientsin, June 14. Promptly at sera hour, 5 a.m. the threatened blockade «f the British Concession began. Barricades which been pJaced in position at the ConC€ »11 n's boundaries during the past leu days have been erected and manned. It is understood that the local Japanese ttilitarv
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  • 100 11 O v Tientsin. June 13. th eve of the threatened blockade, there is no evidence of nervousness among Britons in Tientsin, but rather signs of ire and dogeed determination to stick out, although the situation is admitted to be very grave, 7 Precautions taken by the British
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  • 23 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 14.—It is announced that the fifth German 10,000 ton cruiser will be launched at Bremen on July 1 Reutor. 3
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  • 113 11 Slovakia Next? Reuter. London, June 11. USER'S new coup is expected within a few days, writes the Daily Herald diplomatic correspondent wiih the occupation of Slovakia by German troops and it* annexation as a third protectorate of the Reich. German troops are already in som e
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  • 115 11 Reuter. Brussels. June 14 /COMPLAINTS of alleged Nazi activities v> in Belgium, sponsored from outside her frontiers, were made by speakers in the Chamber, and the Prime Minister Mr. Pierlot replied: "This question is the subject of conversations with a neighbouring country Belgium will not submit
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  • 76 11 Reuter. Tokyo, June 13. A British officer. Major Law, has been detained by the Japanese police a t Tientsin on the allegaiion that he took photographs in a forbidden zone in Tientsin. It is stated that not a sing| e j a Sflh Se re Slt L
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  • 105 11 SHANGHAI. JUNE 13 IT IS NOW REVEALED THAT DR SUN FO. CHAIRMAN OF THE LEGISLATIVE YUAN WHO LEFT FOR MOSCOW SOME TIME AGO. IS NEGOTIATING A Mil ITARY PACT WITH THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT. THE NEGOTIATIONS RECENTLY CAME TO AN ABRUPT END WITH THE RESIGNATION OF M
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  • 122 11 Reuter. Berlin, June 13. Shiratori, Japanese Ambassador in Rome, has arrived in Berlin to confer with Mr. Oshima, Japanese Ambassador in Berlin, regarding the Japanese proposals for strengthening the anti-Comintern Pact. Mr. Oshima has frequently contacted Herr Ribbentrop in the last few days but it
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  • 269 12 VALUABLE lessons and conclusions have been drawn from last night s black-out. according to an (ffieial statement by A R P Director. Mr. Edwin Tongue, issued this morning. From the point of view oi lighting control, reports frcm ail quarters showed that the black-out in all
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  • 240 12 Singapore, Tuesday. a LL the eisrht candidates who sat A for th»< Trinity College Examin- j at ion in Elocution, passed creditably, four passing with honours. Most of the candidates ore teachers of the Government English Schools, Singapore. The successful candidates have been ecaehed by Mr. Sandy
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  • 382 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY. PLUNGED INTO ABYSMAL DARKNESS AND WEIRD SILENCK. SINGAPORE AGAIN "DIED" LAST NIGHT DURING THE BLACK-OUT BETWEEN 10.30 AND MIDNIGHT. But in the stillness of the night, under a starlit canopy, over 1,000 A.R.P. wardens
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  • 357 12 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. A FEW MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT, MR EDWIN TONGUE, a.R P DIRECTOR, TOLD THE TRIBUNE THAT THE BLACK-OUT, ACCORDING TO GROUND OBSERVATIONS, WAS COMPLETE. A series of exercises were carried out, and the manner In which the various volunteer units and emergency services performed their duties
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    22 12 MISS GLORIA STUART Mi<* Gloria Stuart, famous Hollywood film actress, is expected to Singapore from Bangkok by train on Monday.
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  • 404 12 [From Our Own CorrespondcnTi Johore Bahru. June 12. "DROUGHT before th c First Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Weiss, tv j Hainanese. Hung Liang and Lee Tuan. were charged with being members of an unlawful society, namely. "South Johore Chinese All-Party Anti-Enemy Backing l T p Society,"
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  • 16 12 A selection ot news for Malacca readers will be found on page 16.
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  • 356 12 Reuter. Chungking FiIFTY-FOl U Japanese bombers raided Chungking bnri Cheni the night of June 11, squadrons of 27 machine aUackiii* city. Details of the Chengtu raid are not available bu are feared to be very heavy owing to the absence the density of the population which
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  • 86 12 Waaaiagtou, J ur M RCordell HuH in :i ment in effect invited fW and Italy to joui bis tra* ments programs "Our hope and that in coining 5 ar may be joined by Hull, adding "If ter a discriminate: divide their spiv.:nations inevitably v. economic measuri
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  • 84 12 [From Our Own Com wk Johore Bahru. In D FIVE gold buttons v. property of Mr. S Ram tion writer m the Job Goal Pest Office, were reoor d I -j*. olen at abcut 6.30 pm. 10-day i room in Jalan Ibi Mr. Ramasam; at the time
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  • 393 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. June H SERIOUS allegations of assault were recorded by the Taiping trate at the hearing of a case in which a Tamil named ManU syce to a well-known Taiping towkay, was charged with vomn causing grievous hurt
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  • 58 12 (From Oui 0 Ipoh, W THE people of Chinese figured so p regard to Ulitiati of the China R< take the lead, wl cd. when a iv, form of a "Bow under the aegis Chinese section lief Fund at Tickets for the which will c
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  • 77 12 i From Ol I [poll HI THE timely I life a Sakai beater by a P The hunters Jones went I and pack of hll MM assisted by the d MM of the jungle wh of crouching in the H of the dogs, I tiger ii
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  • 181 13 Our Own Reporter] I i I inn pur, Juno 13. i Maze of colour on ii <c on Satin day when Gardening Society held successful Flower Show at I I). Marsh. R. E. f'»ii i; Tak Yin were are the results: wering plant In bloom: 1, :2,
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  • 491 13 I A has reached the headlines via the House of Lords, count Elibank, who was ago a high official in New has interests in Far Eassted mat, in retaliation idly de eloping- Japanese the China seaboard, shipping should be prom using Singapore and Had thai proposal been
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  • 795 13 COURT STORY OF A COLLISION WITH TREE IFrom Our Own Correspondent! ALLEGATIONS thai ih,> Mlla1 lueaday. A carry c-t this t>* LT i hrealened to kill him and then, to "«e road, were by T into a the side m which Rwok
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  • 251 13 Germans Angry Reuter. T London, June 14. O-DAY th e Cabinet will consider a proposal to establish a Military of information. t 0 deal mainly with the question of foreign affairs and pree«" r i? f he Br tish caj more effectively to the world. Lord
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  • 48 13 Singapore, Tuesday. pLEADING guilty tv "sleeping in the ope:: air and not having any visible means of subsistence," a 22-year-old Shirakaws, was sent to the house ct detention by Mr. Kenneth a. Blacker. Sltfxnlmwa, who asked to be repatriated, was arrested a Bencoolen street hist night.
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  • 605 13 "Tell the accused that it la a forcible crime cf which he has been found guilty. He Is guilty of rape of a youw girl just about 12-years-old as a result of which, she came pregnant and gave Lirth to a child before
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  • 199 13 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Ipoh, June 13. Chinese, including a post- master recently employed as Postmaster at Kampong Kepayang and two others, it is understood, were brought to Ipoh under Police escort from Singapore, having boon arrested by Hongkong Police una sent to Singapore.
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  • 97 13 June 13. yilE anti-Briti h campaign in Japan--1 sse-controlted Chinese newspapers v^"n has not d rrttr.lshed 5 i itensity d° >fte Ihe British Crmmil-OenetaPs nrn- 'on 10 r which requestei th Japanese Con&i!-General inter-al tc ?n >ress Mitt-British propaganda In tl anese-owned Cluneal press Tn a n
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    • 157 13 8 >+■ i>t+o>ohk> •jjstr'^^^^ 1 dows. I It, is particularly delicious with fruit I caJads, makes cereal foc&s more tempt inn; and brings out the flavour of coffee. tea, etc. Always keep a tin of this creamy f'd!- If yjlA flavoured Milk in ihe Louse —yu I ww) cannot, afford
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  • 192 14 f*. J. Meyer, broke the Malayan Record for Throwing the Cricket Hall at the heats held yesterday in connection with the S.R.C. Athletic Meet to be held on Saturday afternoon. Meyer's broke the existing Malayan record by.3ft. 2 ins .His distance for ihe
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  • 186 14 Reuter. London, June 13. Lancashire beat Nottinghamshire on first innings. Lanes 403 for 4 dec. (Oldfield 147 not out. Nutter 109 not out* and 136 for 4 dec. Nottt 316 I Pollard 5 for 54) and 23 for 0 Surrey beat Sussex by nine wickets. Sussex 265
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  • 32 14 Reuter. Following is the result of the Gold Vast' run at Ascot yesterday over two miles. 11—2 Atout Meitre 1 100 —6 Accord Parfait 2 Auriga 3 Seventeen ran.—Reuter.
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  • 272 14 Jerram Scores His First Century "From Our Own Correspondent Segnnui beat E«lp;'.m by 170 n.r r at Genuani? on Sttndnv cine lav, to blight batting bv M H. Jerram vho hit up an unfinished century l'hli i.Jerram's fiist 100 in Mus country .via he hit
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  • 73 14 Tne following have been selected to football for the V.M.C.A. against P. O. s.s. Ranchi to-day at 5 p.m. on the F.M.S. Railway Ground Kampong Bahru Road: J A. S. Taylor, M. Swyny, N V L Jackson, E. R. G. Vaughan, G. J. Moxon. V. N. Pillay, D.
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  • 819 14 CHERRINGTON SMITH BEATEN IN THREE SETS TENNIS Singapore, Wednesday IN the Semi-Final round of the Men s doubles championships played at the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening, Yadi and Ka™' l accounted for E. C. Cherrington and Smith,
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  • 55 14 Soccer: S A FA vs. K.A.F. Stadium Police Res. vs. Manehesters Res —Poller J. Trawis vs. United Engrs. B 11.1. i—S.H.B. V MCA. vs 9s. "Ranchi"— Rly. ground. Cricket: Raflle, Inst vs. Victoria Instil I Tennis: S pore championships—S C C SCR C. tourne>—S.C.R.C. Billiards: Handicap final at
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  • 176 14 [From Our Ou n Reporter] Kuala I.umpur. Juno 14. THIS morning's training was con- fin ed to tho inner tracks when candhlates were given light work. First gallops of the morning saw RECOVERY (E. Donnelly j and royal WORLINGTON (J. Donnelly• associated together cnce round the track.
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  • 26 14 ohase of play during tho men's doubles final in which Yadi and Ka«« 1 I theningtcn and Smith to qualify i th<
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  • 289 14 Reuter. London, J mm 1 L ASCOT opened in dull, cool weather and the Royal process* A*j, re t jv mis-ed. but the presence of the Dukes and Duchess Kent ana" Gloucester and Princess Royal made the meeting tnh ro\al. The largo crowd was
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  • 42 14 Reuter. Following are alterations in the probables for the Hunt Cup at Ascot today. Jones rides Zoltan. Maher Mick —v Bulger. Richardson Belami. Mullins Rosetown. Blue Star Cfaelea Reach.. Flying Star and Husson have been withdrawn. —Renter.
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  • 37 14 The Sooth China football team which has been touring Indo-China will arrive at Singapore by the A rami's to-morrow and will play the S.C.F.A, at tho Anson Road Stadium to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 45 14 Reuter. In the Penfold 11 m ias th° third series Bees beat Lacej Cotton beat Allis 3 and 2 P.. h beat Gadd 1 up. Perry beat Burton 1 1, Adams b«'u.t Charle Wh mi 3. King beat Regwhit Comae Saad tReuter.
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  • 411 15 J A BAR SCORES ONLY GOAL SOCCER l»iiuHshers.. 1: K A.3I C 1:1 Mi th Z l al in ,he game U,e Publisher, yesU'r'tav ilrioutcd the R.A.M.C. in a Div 2A f; v <. t sa. fixture played at the j exceedingly keenly con-
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  • 21 15 < R.A.M.C., has been ree the Malaya Cup soccer Combined Services and Saturday at Malacca.
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  • 29 15 Singapore, Tuesday. Artillery defeated the Patwo goals to nil in a friendly rour chukkas played at Brf p olo club this evening. were scored in the first
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  • 60 15 I The following have been selected to I Cn Z k s for the V.M.C.A. against Kames College on Saturday at 2 p.m. °n the Anson Road Ground: A. c Wilton, I. Suratta, Dr. V. xavler, J. p. Chrysostom. I Leijssius moi. v. Mohideen. S. Hope, o. B
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  • 27 15 £t e luats to the 100 ~< SR C. sports yesterw>. a marke, narthesl rron the camera, was first while Frank ele Cm next i< lim was second.
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  • 380 15 R.A.F. (H.Q.) 2; Minesweepers 1. "RETURN MATCH" between the R.A.F. (H Q.) and the Minesweepers at the J.C S A gi iund yesterday resulted in a victory of 2—1 for the Airmen. f This was the second and last t me the two teams clashed for
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  • 242 15 Our Own Correspondent) Sega mat. THE annual Ali Johore Police inter- j il competition has ac first match was on the Segamat town paI then the Batu Pahat Police i- Sega mat colleagues and ran out winners by three goals to nil I
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  • 277 15 Singapore, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH having the better of the exchanges for the major part of the game, Moravia were defeated by the V.M.C.A. by four goals to one in a division 28. league soccer match played at the V.M.C.A. padang this evening. Frcm the kick-off
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  • 166 15 THE Hindu Assn. met the "B" Coy. I 1 Loyals on the Clerical Union ground on Saturday afternoon at soccer and the Hindus won six-nil. The Loyals had their fair share of the game and should have scored, but bad marksmanship and weak shooting left
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  • 406 16 MALACCA SPORT GENERAL NEWS School Sports At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondenti Malacca, June 10. THE Annual Athletic Sports of Ihe St. Francis' Institution were n the school ground yesterday .md Mrs. W. J. Curran-Sharp gave au.iv Me prises. The following are the detailed results:— 120 YARDS HURDLES "A": uec
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  • 103 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday. THE annual general meeting of the Malacca Historical Society was held last night at the Museum Room of the Malacca Library. There were over a dozen people present, The annual report and statement of accounts were presented and adopted. The following
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  • 261 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Juno 12 I|ONG CHEONG. 47, a Cantonese, who admitted having a previous convici tion of possession of dutiable liquor, was c i nvicted by Mr. Rappoport. the Magisj trate. in the Police Court, of fermenting intoxicating liquor without a licence and
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  • 87 16 \From Our Own Correspojident] Johore Bahru. Tuesday. An Indian. Sanithurai. described as an estate weeding ccolie. was this morning charged before Mr. M. Ismail with the murder of Rasaniah. a fifteen-year old Tamil girl, at the Gunong Pulai Estat° en June 9 Accused was alleged to have stabbed
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  • 162 16 [From Our Own Correspondent J Malacca, Juno IS. TX dismissing the petition of the Malacca Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., which lis suing the Crown on the alleged i negligence of the Registrar of CoI operative Societies. Mr. JtiPtic i Manning summed up
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  • 135 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) A Johore Bahru. June 13. S a result of a surprise laid on the night of June 4 by the Kulai police at a tinsmith's shop, eleven Chinese were arrested. Ten of them appeared en a charge of gaming with mahjong and "chit
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  • 167 16 IFrom Our On n CN < M «ar Tuesday tennis champi„ lssh^ Sunday. Encouraging n.trie" h been received for all h thoush the doubles events hay, ff M J due to lack of entries. lh ,i lag is the resnll »f the MENS OPEN SINGLES T Section:—
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  • 184 16 iv uttoxtt Singapore. Tuesday P a verdict of by misadventure at the inquiry into the death of a 58-year-old Toh Kirn Van, who died in a mr tor accident at Mosque Street on June 2, the coroner. Mr W G. Forter. exonerated the
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  • 44 16 THE ambulance was called to the Kandang Kerbau police station at 6 p.m yesterday to attend to a Bengali who was said to have been assaulted by a Eurasian at Sophia Road. The patient was removed to the Tan Tock Seng Hos-
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  • 82 16 Singapore. Tuesday (iHUA Keng Seng, an 18 n** j Hckkien. born locally and i English, claimed trial this morning J lhe second police court before Conrad Oldham on a chare* of tttf I from Lorong 8. Geylang Road, at 1C p£ j on June 11 of a pocket-watch
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  • 43 16 S' THE ambulance was Josephs institution at I*2 yesterday to attend a Chinese scntxww of about 11-years-old win was saw have fallen from a height 11 we w He .sustained contused the right arm-pit and was fusely. He was removed Hospital.
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  • 83 16 Singapore, Tuesday. PLYING OFFICER J. s. Tuphoime was to-day acquitted on the charge of negligently driving and colliding with a tree on Stevens Road at 3 a.m. on April 16. by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic 1 Judge. 1 On the charge of driving I licence, to
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    • 139 16 SELANGOR TURF CLUB SUMMER 1939 MEETING. IST PAY SATURDAY ITTH JUN* I LAST DAY SATURDAY 21TH Jl M ENTRIES dose Hi 12 NOON on TUESDAY, tith JUN SECRETARY'S OFFICE. UNLIMITED SWEEPS:— One each day. Tickets $1- for MEM •btainablc from thf Treasuiers (Messrs. Gibson, Anderson, r» l 1 Mercantile Ban*
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  • 174 17 FOR ALL READ- rful news or nirable business 4 rcry proffte whole and J i riing /or Zoue J ENCES. Janu- I (try 19. The 2 and pfoei 2 feeling. Things 2 i g and problems 2 19 and Oc- 2 tl er S r/ow hare
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  • 204 17 Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 13. most unusual cases of rily causing grievous up before the Hon. M:. V. Raja Musa in the Perak Asostercuvy when a young Ngow Wai Fong, was amn two charges of causing hurt to her husband and
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  • 50 17 Reuter. Bucharest, June 13. Agio Nicholas, with refugees aboard, was at the Black Sea 1 it was about to saii f--tu;.r 'Hule 150 Austrian inassoorts visaed for :i id been waiting for ''j a r of the Constanza. •*OU other Jews, crcwd'v■• i steamers near NuiMtnUoj] Reuter.
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  • 209 17 Reuter. London, June 13. "TTHE strongest possible protest" against the British Government's White Paper on Palestine and a -call to the League of Nations to uphold the "internationally recognised rights" of the Jewish people is made in a letter from Dr. Weizmann to the
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  • 369 17 [From Our Own Reporter] AN application that Choono- t Ipoh, June 12. f appointed guardian aZtr uTth 2£l Lam Wen Chak > be Supreme the asaistant of the was made on u d c Pr Perty of her minor children, Mr. Justice C. SUpreme
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  • 149 17 Sin Chew Jit Poh. A SHANGHAI, JUNE 12. TERRIFIC BATTLE HAS BEEM FOUGHT IN SOUTHERN SHANSI DURING THE PAST SIX DAYS. After the fall of Pinglu, the enemy attacked Moutsintu by several routes with the support of a large number of planes, which showered countless bomb
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  • 77 17 Reuter. London. June 12. Arising out of recent statements in Berlin and Rome regarding participation of Germans and Italians in the Spanish Civil War, a number of questions were directed at Mr. Butler, who declared that the British Government were aware, from the beginning, that intervention from
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  • 261 17 ONCE again, the Far Eastern Music has attained very creditable results in ihe T. C. L. Practical Examinations. The following are the successful candidates submitted by the Ffchool:— Higher Local Div.:— Denis Thomas Sobrielo, Kwa Geok Lan, Joyce Anita £charenguivel, (Honours): Agnes Jiannee, Josephine Tan.
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  • 332 18 Chungking. THE Chungking International Christian Kclief Committee has prepared a complete set of plans and an organisational framework to rope with any problem that further Japanese air raids may biing. Ihe Committee is an international group composed of Americans. Canadians and Chinese. The
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  • 162 18 International News Agency. Shumchun. f ANTON under enemy occupation v is a dead city, subjected to Chinese air raids and harassing actionals' RUeniHaS ,Urki in Twenty-one Chinese warplanes after encircling over Canton a few days ago thri t RlVer Aer °drome. wrecking a. ll
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  • 810 18 AMERICAN MISSIONARY PRAISES NEW CHINA Central News. Chungking: < r pHE Chinese are determined in this struggle but they aw not vindictive, declared Mr. Harold J. Veals of the United Church of Canada referring to the Sino-Japanese hostilities. "They bear no hate for
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  • 43 18 Central News Agency. authorities i,, the ODBstruction line al„no the of the New Territories ,d jacent to the Chinese lory where .several th: workers are employed. Tfc trench line is expected lobe completed in June.—Chinese Central News Agency
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  • 380 18 "IT is very remarkableandsatisfactory thai the war ha> made no difference to the number* of Chinese students cosnag to England." said Mr. Chang Sake, in a recent interview with Reuters representative in London. "Four more Chinese engineenng students have just arrived to vent I prentices in
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  • 1231 19 Policy Of Conciliation Advice To Travancore (United Press). UAH ATM A GANDHI has enunciated his new 2 4 )I (he Indian States according to his -new light kff ST resardin issiu d• n ravancore. The statement inter ai Stat ment h e
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  • 116 19 Multan, June 5. JUDGMENT was pronounced 1 to-day by the Special Magistrate in the Multan New Central Jail case, in which it was alleged some prisoners in the goal were beaten resulting in the death of two of them. Chamanlal, a former Deputy Superintendent
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  • 239 19 POLITICS JUSTICE (United Press). Lahore, June 9. |N regard to the clos-ire of the bar room at Ludhiaua by the order of the High Court preventing the Bar Association from presenting an address to Pandit Jawaharial Nehru during his visit to Ludhiana in connection with the States Peoples Conference in
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  • 284 19 (United Press). Madras, June 6. IN none of his speeches has he said anything against the letter or the spirit of the Congress resolution on Federation; on ihe other hand, he has always stressed the uncompromising resistance of the Congress to the Federation of the Government of
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  • 35 20 Boys from the school marching out for the ball relay race. Two young scouts enjoying the Leap Frog Race at the sports. Competitors for the boy's straight relay rate.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 15 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol. No. 2. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1939 FOUR PAGES
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    • 573 I When You Write To The B.B.C. IV is the bumaa to thf» rih" w happen, to tfte letters? Bwr«S c Post-bas-what sting Hoane— and th>re S «nnL* to hh of (hen. from all parts of the World v~2- day brin idu i attention. Wrlj.
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    • 155 I A HUNT through the past by a poor young man who hopes to establish his relationship with a rich dead f.ne is the theme of 'Finding an Ancestor,' a feature programme j from Daventry on Friday evening. In his search for an inheritance, the hero, accompanied by
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    • 299 I THE GLOUCESTERS' STORY CHAB-m from Ihe annals of the Gloucestershire RW™^ V esented as the next in the current series, "The Thin. Redl Lme -ami those work' famous events, the Trooping the CotewJgd tht W*r*hol SenichJ'Vht Tattoo, wffl be broadcast from Daiemr? tonorror i
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    • 230 I UfOiICKSTER r /VI HE URAL. rcstm* 11 nlarr of the notorious Kin? John will be the next jf England's great churvhe* to contribute to the series of organ recitals from celebrated M>urccN that Daventry listeners arc now hearing. This ptogrammc will he fettfti at
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    • 187 I 'TRANCOIS Benjamin CourvoWer, you 1 are Indicted for that 'up r n William Russell Esquire, commonly called Lord William Russell, feloniously, wilfully, and of your malice p forethought ycu did make, assault, and that with a certain knife held in your right hand, the
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    • 31 I At Klauienburg. according to information from Bucharest, a ciandes- I tine transmitter is broadcasting propaganda for the Iron Guard. The announcer of the station, a certain Naltin. has been arrested j
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    • 205 I rVIIF black country, tbe *reat in«lastrial area in the Midlands, has bee* given a new and equally appropriate name. En their programme about the district to be broadcast frees Daventry this week. Robin Hhitworth and Bernard Coaling refer to it as The Anvil of England'—
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    • 36 I European the untitled broadcasters j*g-* testln, le3 on i 7.M megacycic,; Japau is building a unit to work on 7.255, and London is reESS? Si 0 OP a transmitter MUCH Will oppnitr close io 7.29 mP"Drcycles.
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    • 667 I JJIDERS from all over the world—including several representatives of the Empire—will be in ihe Isle of Man on Friday, June 16, to take part in the 'Derby' of th e motor-cycling world, the Senior Tourist Trophy Race. A quartet of BBC commentators
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    • 123 I Tfllfc last of the current seiie* of from the Tragedie* of AiUiam Shakespeare' will be broad'■■ast from Davrntry on Monday next *y— Jol J" will prcduc' excerpts from "Antony and c Jrfl patra." fn the part of Cleopatra listeners will •_ea. the weH- known actress,
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      • 1560 III fO. JUNE 16 r {WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I „„^»"1.,, MANILA 1 ttt x 1 i ROME "IB SETS West Indies Cricket 2RO IIS Mfs aB 7 m) 73f sof li6ht muslc (co 7 music. X? aiiuico 820 ssr econom,c rcvlew ,n Gramophone 4.20 Popular music. Tafk On" J g Sunday
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    • 60 IV resent conditions of military life and service Kb the New British Iraq he discussed in a forthcoming: programme from Daventry. liiteatn nl hoar talks by serving officers and men. who will be introduced h\ Mv General .1. H. Batth, Director of Public Relations at the War 00«
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    • 64 IV 1> R DHANUKA of Calcutta l"r\C+4 <o mv p fine of Rs. 30 by M- j Ahmed, lefcin* Additional Magistrate. Calcutta, under 'hf Indian TeVeranli Act end the In•**f»n Wireless Tcleeraph Act. for estab!»*Mn« md working: a wireless *tntJo*i without licence If was stated that hi> fc*ne*
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    • 583 IV yyAfi is in tho air and the wise ones of the wireless world are nreDaring so as not to be caught napping For the next war grill be not only on .sea. land and air but on the ether as well. The radio will be
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    • 136 IV j 1 MEETING of the aarajr rd p. |ri! I A nieut and a commentary b« a Ken on a tig hi batoreea bn) 1' r rels are amons the ■anaral i in 'Cackle.' a play of b»niyanM« e.hlch John Cheat!.- \%UI prM" ff J from
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