Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 148. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, June 23, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939 '^,l^N?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 Best KROPOK UDANC from KED SEA PROVISION STORE, 53 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. Wjßp hen baby needs milk i WW from a bottle at "its best YOU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN «■■■V;, that his little bones will So Ifck, GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS lßk TEETH BE STRONG AND WHITE
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    • 27 1 i MADAME PAGE LA" E n. PICCADILLY. LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION* IN STOCK. FROM:— $5« 30« 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE
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  • 74 2 How to make a dog dig is the perplexing problem conquered by Director Louis King. Fifteen times a hound named Hobo strolled nonchalantly pa-' aili d where he was supposed t" up the body of the mm'Tom Sawyer, Detective, Twain classic. mUu; Finally, Porter Hall, an
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  • 285 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL P^AD- ERS. Crowe 1 as much ur.rJ: a: yn can in the hours before the stars are very favourable jor getting things dene. The oi noon is fortunate for Vr-el bi<' net good for sport, sc keep from the races as yov r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 t m gTEAMER SAILINGS. I BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). p. o. s. n. cans sailings. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CORFU 15. 000 Juoe 30 t BURDWAN 6.070 July 1 CANTON 15,500 Jtuly 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 I SOMALI 6.800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH! 17.000
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    • 484 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. SNORDDtUTSCHEB (incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 m.s. "FULDA" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan June 26 5 m.s. "MARBURG" omits North China June 26 "MOSEL" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan June 27 s.s. "GNEISENAU"
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    • 496 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service betwrer Rangoon, Penang, rorSingapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" July 3, 4 p.m. "Hong aang" Jun 30 „>! July 14 "Hong Slang"
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    • 130 2 lIA M BIJ Rf,- A M EII IK A LINUE B Ueuisch-Australische DampfVchiffs (Companies incorporated in Gsrmany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH* CHINA AND JAPAN POETS. Due Spore 1539 t BURGENLAND via ManUa July 10 s.s. OLDENBURG via Manila July t m.s. RAMSES Direct. Aug. Q HOMEWARD.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 271 2 ["daily crossword"] ....••w.-m •MMm M c L 1 I i—WW! tea* CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3 Rubberneck, to use an American 1. Shnm. i sm 2. "SOS signifies this 8. "I crme to bury Caesar, not to 4. In the meantime bury 'in him." 5 Horse or carriage in N
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  • 424 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous t„ J£P don Th "rsday. Selers 8 516 S -U" Forward July Buyers Bft 0,/ 16 Sellers 85 16 4 IR Forward August Buyers 8 516 «i Sellers 8 3 /R J_« —1116 Forward Oct. Dec. Bayers JP W —116 8 7 8 16
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  • 153 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 22, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Booki Total l dose financial Date Ex. Dlt. yeai flitam Tin 5% int. June 19 Payable Date to datf it Pulai 2%% int. June 7 June 24 June 20 10% Less Tax 28 June 19 5%
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  • 828 3 Quotations By ttaser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 22, 5 p.m. leaser and Co. Ampat Tin 5 U 6 yeCs llerB Austral Amal 4 6 Austral Malay 38 2ii Ba e n r gr£ enS 9 <» Batu Selangor ftj gg Berjuntai o. Jo Burma Malay
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  • 306 3 Singapore, June 22. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3714 4 Ayer Hitams 21 22--£S m i 0.28 030xd Batu Selangors 12° 127 Hongkong Tin 19! 2 0Bangrins 2b'- 21Chanderiangs 116 126 Hong Faits 0 63 0.65 Idns Hyd. 6 7 Ipoh Tin 20 2liJelapangs 26.- 2716
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  • 17 3 Singapore, r riday. The price or tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115' t (unchanged).
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  • 18 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day way;— Buyers 28' (down Sellers 28% (down ft).
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  • 242 3 6% Maynard St Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 N 10« norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ,100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 106 108 norn 4Vv% 1909 red. 19a£ i1.00t.000 Int.
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  • 155 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $115 ft. down ft, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28ft cents, buyers October December 28% cents, markft quiet. The market in London yesterday was slightly easier under the leadership of War Loan which was down
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    • 29 3 THE EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION, LIMITED MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, SALARY, PERSONAL ACCI 2~;T. WORKMEN'S COMPENSA ""N AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. Hj£ C FPICF: STREET, S~NGAPC«S. F. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 150 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA* LIMITED. The Company, which is Incorporated in the 8.8. 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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    • 346 3 BANK OF Incorporated in China by Special Charter >. 12. Cecil Street, Sinmp. Telephones: Manager's Office »444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-i. Cable Address: M CIIUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital $40.000.0004) l Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately eh. 1 020,000,000.00
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  • 37 4 ivu. rticnara son in.legal firm of Allen and i; 1 away yesterday afternoon *1) pass *<i 15. Rochalie Drive The s vice will take place at *rCemetery to-dav at 5 p m ld:4da n
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    • 554 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS WANTED TRACER with knowledge of Architectural Drawing. Apply Box 709, fcSalaya Tribune. Singapore. (556-A) WANTED CHINESE SCHOOL TEACHER either sex for Primary School, near Seremban. Senior. Junior Cambridge or Primary Middle. Chinese (Mandarin) or nearest. Good permanent position. Apply with particulars or reference, .salary to A.B.C Co Malaya Tribune,
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    • 641 4 Miscellaneous OUR LARGE STOCKS permit an excellent opportunity for choice, however exacting. Penguins ESSS?' Hutrhinsons and Associated J^ 01 tions, CWltal 1 und Cherry Tree: 6d. Novels. Wholesaled and retailed by the City Emporium, 58, Bras Basah Road. Singapore. (559 A) "GOVERNMENT PENSIONERS in Malaya are invited to join the
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    • 675 4 1936 STANDARD 9DE LUXE 14,000 mis. In Ist class condition, Owner going I on leave $I>ooo or nearest cash offer j i,een any time. Phone *****. (<513-A> FOR SALE: Small Wolseiy Saloon, good condition. $250. Apply P.O. Box No. 285. Singapore. (493A> FOR SALE AUSTIN 7 SALOON en gin overhauled.
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    • 547 4 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, No 1-A Kirk Terrace, Phcne 2323. Prartiril and Theoretical f<or beginners 22Advanced Pupils leading to DiPSS?p« ST Kindergarten class fee $2.50. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 2 Branksome Road, Singapore Turn your spare time into profitable aJounVby enrolling for a eoujg of instructions Commercial and General Prospectus sent on
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    • 500 4 m KLANG. First mile Teluk Pulai Road Bungalow lots in small acreaee to suit buyer. Full particulars from Post Box 33. Klang. (550.A1 OWN YOUR OWN HOUSE. New freehold emi-det&ched bungalows. Idea' residential district. Good transport facilities $500 down. balance $4o monthly'for 48 months. Apply 46. Orchard Road, Singapore. (542
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    • 456 4 WELL-TO-DO SUMATRA chbbw (widower 40), possesses and properties in Bumal seekTaS kien girl, fair education view to matrimony, (leaving for =SnS after marriage.. Please send I'/ (returnable, and same ,ny 2 555 confidentially. Write "W JL- ft Ceylang Road, Singapore i 553 A EUROPEAF" WIDOWS meet Eurasian or European Lady
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  • 122 5 Last Night's Boxing At Ipoh [From Our Oicn Reporter] Ipoh, Friday. I\AVID DHARMARAJ (8.12) beat *J Fmait Cruz (8.10) en a foul last night at the Jubilee Park here. The Filipino was disqualified in the fifth round for an alleged low hit in a
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  • 191 5 Arrived by "Carpentaria": Mr. J. Oka from Sydney: Col. N. Clowes from Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Black from Br/bane; Mr. T.S. Crawford from Batavia. Left by "Carpentaria": Mr. H. Mac Millan; Mr. Luck; Mr. E.N.C. Woollerton; Mr. S.M. Kirkman and Mr. J. Oka for Bangkok. Arrived
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  • 69 5 (From Our Own Reporter! Penang June 22. IM SAN was yesterday brought up for ix\ »ence in the Middle Court befor: ur. Llni Ttek, for I!.eft ot a birycle lamp valued at 25 '-ents at about 10 15 pm. en June 15 at -8
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  • 696 5 CANTONESE ON TRIAL Singapore, Thursday. JHREE Cantonese, two of whorr are still in their 'teens, were interested listeners in the dock of the Third Police Court to-day when their aVh (,ed v:ctims related dramatic stories of «how, after having had their wrists pinioned behind them
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  • 111 5 REUTER. LONDON. JUNE 22. THE TIMES' WARSAW CORRESPONDENT REPORTS ON GOOD AUTHORITY THAT THE SOVIET AMBASSADOR IN CHINA HAS BEEN SUMMONED TO MOSCOW TO REPORT PARTICULARLY ON THE PRESENT MILITARY POSITION AND PROSPECTS IN CHINA. IT IS ALSO STATED THAT M. LOZOVSKY (DEPUTY MINISTER FOR FOREIGN
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    • 636 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. Form No. 5, Section 4; Rule 90). Tv THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Fi DERATED MALAY STATES. STATE OF PER AX m Bai kruptcy. No. 17 of 1939 R C CHAN CHEF PUN Ex parte YEH ■I IS > v <\ m f d ban
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    • 461 5 BANKRUPTCY OR Li NANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP TTTF SINGAPORE R« a ,l f No 46 Pa ya Lebar Sa S n7 KaP re Rulber Es^ order made: 26th Aoril •93u ate Adjudicat '°n: 26th April ,-u?y te i^ d la c c Uth r»m 1130 am
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    • 124 5 DRUGLESS HEALING T.CAK TING SUM. Ph D., D.M.T D S T., MSP., FP.C. (tond.), F.N.A.M-Th. (Lond.i MECHANO THERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY. No. 6. Jalan Skola, Kuala Lumpur. fsycho ray badge. Wear it. Selftreatment of sickness with marvellous results. Preventive and curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 cents. Numexous grateful letter from
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    • 74 5 j FRESH FLORAL WREATHS. E 11 N OTICE. "OUR SHOP" 16. DHOBY OHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166. Kb furniture Concrete Garden Furniture supplied in attractive colours and beautiful designs For the full range see our showroom. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STREET, 'PHONE 2003. t BARGAINS on I ITCHEN
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    • 17 5 Small Size $3.75 Medium 4.— Large 4.25 luminous dial 50 cents extra. Opposite Clifford Pier. 'I*——————— mil
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  • 77 6 Reuter. London, June 22 A PETITION signed by 210,000 British A subjects, relating to conditions of Jews in Europe and elsewhere, was presented by Mr. Moreing when the Commons assembled this afternoon The petition, which will be sent to the committee of the Hmj,, for examination,
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  • 27 6 Reuter. Jerusalem, June 22.-Inspector Harry Goddard has been found guilty of assisting the organisation engaged m smuggling refugees into Palestine. He was bound over for two years.—Reuter.
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  • 162 6 British Wireless. London, June 21. THE endeavours in certain quarters to find political significance in the visit paid to Herr Hitler by Khalid El Hud, a business man from Faudi Arabia, reached a climax today when a rumour was circulated to* the effect that King
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  • 41 6 Reuter. Mexico City. June 22.—The Minister oi Defence has decided to place a order from artillery with the United States A military commission will go to the United States to superintend the carrying out of the order.—Reuter.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 416 6 Don't run the risk of gum disorders. Avoid the threat of dread pyorrhea. Switch today to FORHAN'S the toothpaste that does BOTH jobs... cleans teeth saves gums. Ordinary toothpastes give only l /t way protection. They only clean the teeth. Forhan's is different —it gives double protection because it contains
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    • 118 6 BABY'S TEETHING NEED NOT MEAN SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. In their anxiety to e*L'3 the pains of their little ones at teething time some oarents resort to soothing mixtures, draughts, and teething powthings which bring only temporary relief at best, and olten contain inim-icus substances. The correct treatment ior children who have
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    • 82 6 ARE YOURJfw EYES WEAK frSw A\ail yourself of the experf service- of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost tor modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. 11. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science "PYi: M
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    • 35 6 > mmm FOR THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES You should visit YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Stmt Middle Road). Who have a real good selection to make ycur cnoice from PHONE NO. 7922.
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    • 28 6 FOR BET i REDUCES RE< oIW USE EMBASSY 1 RADIOCRA NBEDI EACH PI AY :><> CTS FOR A BOX OF W KEEHUAT R ADIO CO j 122-121. Oi chard
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    • 919 6 To-day's Radio i LONDON I NIROM SINGAPORE TRANSMIssION 5 I am c SS SS.'SSS. We* S$ «S» 9-51 Mcis (3L55 gg-gj. I a.m. and Market notes. 6.35 Light gramoph ESS Recitation of the Koran (from Sportmm wards 650 Time 5 fhe Studio). 850 v C navfd Yates Mason, and mv-
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  • 1113 7 Southampton And London En Fete Reuter. T HEIR MAJESTIES ARRIVED AT SOOTHAMPTON THIS AFTERNOON AND WERE M ET BY QUEEN MARY AND THE DUKES AND DUCHESSES OF GLOUCESTER AND KENT PRINCESS ELIZABETH AND PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE HAD PREVIOUSLY STEAMED OUT TO THE EMPRESS
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  • 156 7 Reuter. London, June 22. JHE Times in an editorial article says the gratitude which the whole Empire owes Their Majesties is first and foremost for the profound lesson in the meaning of monarchy for the modern world. It has been taught quite as much to their
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  • 27 7 Reuter. Shanghai, June 22.—Chinese banks' withdrawals have been restricted to 500 dollars a week except for legitimate business. The dollar is now quoted ai 7d.—Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 I*ll A It SOL ASTHMA POWDER Thp harmless but reliable cure fox As, hma, Angina Pectoris, Oppression. J**- It removes quickly the difficulty ol b «rathing, has an expectorating effect a 'ifi prevents the attack. Eff?ct:ve even »n acute and chronic eases. It is absolutely free from all narcotics or
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    • 82 7 colorless ROSY FINGERS NATURAL f ROSE J BRING CORAL V VSS» WSYFUTURES BLUSH P* *\m*wqt acorn Men never can resist SUNRISE sunset the appeal of soft, loveMAROON plum red ly hands with rosyredwood tipped fingers So Uke your fotore in vineyard yoo, hands accent CONCORD ipo lnsettia yoU r personality
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    • 139 7 HARDY OX TAIL SOUP AT ITS BEST OX TAIL soup has always been fi™M W the traditional soup of old England Lm\wmm\^^^Ĕ and Campbell's Ox-tail Soup is fM M famous the world over. Savory yafijSMßaf beef stock, meaty ox tail joints, I barley and other vegetables are /j^Jjgs// cooked to
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    • 285 7 Have You trie Admire wBsL She's got that attractive, slim M W figure so much admired by the mm V opposite sex. She maintains her B lovely figure and keeps in perfect km health by taking two Bile Beans regularly every night at bedtime. I m^km^mmm%^^^^% You, too, can gradually
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    • 400 8 I FAST AND FURIOUS SAUCY COMEDY! ftbvE ON WHEELS _ml€*&Fk m the trailer-made romance mm^Lwf m iJ m V fof ft sUp-happy Heiress and y a handsome p>c W- *J km mm j and-shovel hero LUCILLE BALL JAMES ELLISON K?c LEE BOWMAN Opening To-Morrow at PAVILIOX _J a A Great
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    • 340 8 «BE SURE NOT TO MISS The LAMBETH WALK It is a joyous affair and gorgeous Entertainment H. L. HOPKIN in the Malaya Tribune June 2hW M.G.-M. do it again! Another BRITISH WINNER. mm mmmm mm mmrmm 4 CAPITOL 'b'Jt DAILY at 3.15—6.15 —9.15 f- jMfli I i ri\o LA N
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    • 308 8 SINGAPORE'S LONGEST RUN! Positively LAST NIGHT zr*zr~ "rr^ PAVILION mwm H 'If Broadway C»Uc.U.tl« 61 10-NK.Hi t! 1 HfW V Ai 'On. O* 1 ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Midnight! 1 ()-NI(iHT: 6.15 9.15. PyTlß^ YOUR FAVOURITE JUDO? Wmi m*W Tm\ Z AW& HARDY'S SON IN Mm M% \f
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  • 342 9 WHETHER or not the SineaDo-v bniMin,. > v Sin e a P° re > Friday. rests entirely with the Rovers who STf nOW 'o ht the results of which wit £LZ a Secret meetin g last Boh Tn« e hortation °y Mr Lav on
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  • 104 9 At an adjourned meeting of the tsiected Committee of straits SettleK l en l* As.sociation held at the Ext'.ange Room on Monday it was resolved, in addition to the three memCers appointed at the meeting of iiie Elected Committee on June 10, to appoint the lcilowing:--Mr. A. Robinson
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  • 57 9 Reuter. London, June 22. Mr. Ernest Brown revealed in the Commons to-day that of slightly iess than 50.000 militiamen examined up to j June 19 over 83 per cent, were graded lin the first category. Of the remainder 1 about half were only slightly defective. The total therefore called up
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  • 800 9 Singapore, Thursday. JjRS. Annie Emma Troller who is suing her husband, Mr. Theodore Troller for alleged neglect to maintain her, was further crossed-ex-amined by Mr. C. P. Burke, counsel for the respondent, in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning. Mr. E.
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  • 208 9 THE Lia:;ue ol Nations Healtn Organ isation Ea.'tern Bu-eau. Singap.r* health buiie'in lor ».u» week en(2fe, June 17 reSds as follows*— No ca ol plague aa s reported dur ma ihe week from any Eastern par;. 1 A first case of cholera has been noiflfi tied
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  • 43 9 There will be a lecture in Chinese «Hokien» on "Buddhism" by Mr. Chng Tok Ben£ on Sunday at 8 p.m at the Association Hall of the English Section if Ihp Singapore Buddhist Association No. 731. Road. The meeting Is open to the public.
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    • 354 9 PROP. K. 8. MANIA M. The Hoy a: Occultist" •hv r v k—Extract from the Ito ton Tribune. 32fc< May, 1939. R ti riah T. P. S jndaraxn who presided mat Profcam M;miam. the Royal ill st. \\a> well known throughout Malay: indiu :.nc Ceylon and that he .do Qtroductiofi
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    • 75 9 TEL. N E W WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST \TR CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED 14.11 i ilwci: j Nightly at 9.30 p.m. tea dance (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 1.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT
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    • 134 9 I OPENING SAT. JULY IST. Simultaneous Screening AT SUN (New World) j anc I s EMPIRE I (Tanjong Pagar) j Republic s Thrilling Wild Animal Jungle Serial with j HERMAN BRIX' MALA, Monte Blue j Hundreds of Players EMPi RE TALK IE 1 < P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-15 P.M. Lightning Bill
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    • 143 9 Your favourite Star back again! DOROTHY LAMOUR IN PARAMOUNT!! GKANDEST MUSICAL HIT! °SS!L^ i ALHAMBRA 3.15, b.l;> and 0.1.; P.M. Queen of the Mississippi...; Quee» of tttatt»! Dorot'nv Lamour—the :aa.t of every river -ran from mt Natchez to Cairo the tinging sweetheart >>f the <h< wboatf.il I iBl <>n,fru nlr,
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  • 662 10 EVENTS move rapidly in the Far East. The Japanese have issued an ultimatum calling for foreign warships to leave Swatow, and Britain and the United States have defied it. Instead of yielding to the impudent demand, the countries concerned have increased their naval representation at the port. It
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  • 1118 10  -  Sea-Power The Key To Victory By BERNARD KEELING IT has been said that in the next war the "life" of the average aeroplane (not to mention that of its pilot) will be about two months; the entire Air Force will need
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    • 86 10 PRESTO LORN MO BALI. BEARING LAWN MOWERS i DELIGHTFfTLLY FREE AND EASY TO HANDLE —FYERY REVOLUTION A REVELATION OF IMPORTLESS EASE AND POWER WITH SMOOTH FREE CUTTING. SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Xl ALA tMPUR. Vogue Patterns The very latest Vogue Patterns are now available for your inspection at:
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    • 16 10 WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBY GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 1166.
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    • 22 10 ;mx RAINCOAT* The FORIHRVI I 'PRia 27.50 f|jj pftj ''j The HEM AIM J j Th^r,,|Js,J|Tl^ WHITEAWAfS RUAlA m r"' SINGAPORE t"»
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  • 623 11 British Consul's Energetic Protest Stripped Naked In Front Of Women SE the 2rta? rC Br L'°" S W il e S -Weried to "strip to toe skin searches and other indignities hv th, 4% SJSUST 1 CBmmed teeth the tomen
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  • 51 11 Shnny:ha\ Jun? 2.3. jjll'i OMATIC circles here are believed to have rereived a message from Lonf)i;r stating that a settlement i)l the Tier tain crisis is imminent. The Japanese Government is reported to have accepted the British suggestion for the localisation of the incident. —Sin Chew Jit
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  • 441 11 Reuter. London. June 22. n in official quarters in that while there is every treat the present situation at 1 n the basis of a local issue, it is nevertheless felt that if the pr« sent methods are continued they must inevitably lead to
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  • 209 11 London, June 22. y a contrast to Southampton's iriide, the sun shone in London for Their Majesties' arrival at Jaterloo in the middle of the rush at 5.20 p.m. 4 'en minutes before their arrival l he Mouses of Parliament had adj*rned in order that Parliamentarian
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  • 341 11 Return Of King Queen Televised Reuter. London, June 23. THE royal homecoming was televised. Viewers saw with remarkable clarity the entrance of the beflagged engine drawing the R&yal train into the decorated Waterloo Station, the stepping down cf Their Majesties and Princesses from the ccach and the welcome extended on
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  • 94 11 Reuter. Cologne, June 22. SMALL bodies of troops of all branches have been undertaking what is termed as "transport exercises" which were carried out at night time to avoid dislocation of traffic in Western Germany. There appears however to be no foundation for the report of large concentrations
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  • 514 11 Return Of King Queen British Wireless. London, June 22. "f THINK that it is no exaggeration to say that the demonstration of loyalty and affection by the crowds which flocked together to welcome Their Majesties at every point of their journey exceeded the utmost expectations," declared
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Sofia, June 23—Dr. Frank, Germm Minister of Justice, with thice high officials of his ministry. ha° arrived here on on eight-day visit foi important conversations with Cabin'; Ministers and other officials. Observers regard the visit as a further effort to extend German influence in Bulgaria.—
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  • 467 11 GERMAN DELEGATION GOES TO MOSCOW Slow-Moving Peace Front Reuter. pRANCE and Turkey will Big* two pads to-day. A l.ealy r.f mi? u,l assistance on the lines of Ihe Anglo-Turkish agreement will b? L- I£r i" IP u y Hnnnc! (Frcn(h Foreign Minister) and th*
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  • 263 11 British Minister Hints Of British Wireless. London, June 22. JLf R. H. Ramsbotham, the First Commissioner of Works, speaking in the North of England this evening, said: "We ask nothing better of Germany thru friendship and the relations of a f 3cd. neighbour, but our expedience
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  • 690 12 Reuter. Hongkong, June 23. \FTER entering the city of Swatow, the Japanese 1 authorities have suddenly assumed a stiffer attitude towards all foreigners, demanding their complete evacuation by the end of to-day (Friday). Both the British and American
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  • 162 12 THE mysterious disappearance of Miss Wong Ah Fong. a 15-year-old from har house in Sentul two months ago, is causing much anxiety to her parents and the Kuala Lumpur police who have asked the police of all states in Malaya to help n the search for the
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  • 66 12 Reuter. London, June 22.—The last batch oi refugees numbering 287 have arrived at Southampton, whence they travelled to London. Many arc going to private homes in various parts of the country. Others are going to the refugee camp at Pichborough, Kent. Out of a total of 907
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  • 156 12 Threat To Hongkong Philippines Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 22. ACCORDING to foreign military observers, the Japanese invasion of Swatow is a direct sequel to the Tientsin crisis. The weakness of the British Home Government in coping with the Far Eastern situation has encouraged the Japanese to go a
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  • 67 12 Reuter. London. June 22. On the Stock Exchange a cheerful rJose followed earlier quiet markets, a late rally owing to small buying orders carrying prices of leaders in most sec tions higher. Among oils, however. Attocks were easier on believed selling I llom the Far East. Silver rallied
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  • 111 12 Reuter. Shanghai. June 23. The Japanese completed occupation of Swatow this morning in the glare of huge fires started by Chinese in pursuance of the "scorched earth" policy. The flames, which lit up the sky for miles around last night, have already wiped out numerous godowns and buildings
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  • 7 12 Veteran Lawyer PRAYERS—AND CALL TO ACTION Reuter.
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  • 169 12 London, June 2. A CALL to Christians all over the world for united prayers on behalf of China on July 9 is made in a letter to the Press signed by. among others, the Archbishop of York and twenty Bishops. 'I he actional committee of the International Peace Campaign has
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  • 123 12 Washington. June 22. 'THE House of Representatives has sent A to the Senate the $293 000.000 Supplemental Army Appropriation Bill after rejecting a Republican amendment which would have reduced by 1.283 the number of planes proposed in the expansion of the Army Air Corps to 5.500 planes. Authorisations so far
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  • 92 12 porary, provide that do ne is permittee to draw from the banks except form, poses of paying salary and for tance into the interior ol China The loyalty of the Ch Hd? quately manifested for they unanin observe the order- of the Cmnese Got". ernment. The three days' moratorium on
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  • 55 12 MAJOR BATTLE IN SHANSI Chungkirii; June 23. THE fact that Marshal Chiaag Ka: £nek made an extensive tow of tht war fronts in the N rth-West during the past few days, indicates thai hostilities are imminent It L: reported that bod side; aiv rushing up reinforcements in western and southern
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  • 72 12 POLITICS OVERSHADOW RUBBER MARKET Singapore, June riXE of our more humorous writers stated the other day that 'Every silver lining has a cloud in front of it.' This exactly describes the rubber market at the present time, the silver lining is there all right, the position statistically is amazingly good,
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  • 348 12 Consumers continue buying on the hand to mouth policy, and appear, with a few exceptions, to be carrying practically no stocks. Locally the demand for near shipment Is still difficult to satisfy, and the supplies of the higher grades scarce. Business throughout the week has been small and mainly restricted
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  • 102 12 Lonri-m. J""*' 3 THE President ci the Board of Trade is expected t<> nake an announcement in the lorninons to-day regardiiH sion of the barter with ihe United Stales. Washington, .'uee The House i I Representatnts by 145 to 100 rotes ajfj»£ expenditure of SIU-M* *f •urplus crop <U- tf
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  • 89 12 DEATH OF MRW. M. BLAKE WE regret to Maxin England a of the well Blake. United Engineers' Shipyard rine Denartment at W*** r or come Mr. Blake, who had ab ou: time, left Singapore on 6S seven years ago. He J M. H of age and leaves a dau Matheson,
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  • 411 12 DEATH OF MR R. PAGE: VJE regret to record the death of Mr. Richard Page, one of the senior members of the Singapore Bar, which occurred at his house, 15 Rochalie Drive, yesterday afternoon. Mr Page, who was 62 years of age, had been in ill-health for some weeks. He
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    • 19 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITS* CM— Balk!tag, Chulta WtttĔk THOSE SSM. BINGAPOBB. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.
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    • 36 12 CRANES WINCHES HOISTS EXCAVATORS CONCRETE MIXERS SLUICE GATES PUMPS ETC ETC RANSOMES RAPIER LTD. IPSWICH, ENGLAND. bOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: McALISTER 8c CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. WP.S. 58 1
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  • 295 13 Discontent In Civil Service? Singapore, Friday. D ™SuJ xTuIZTTr V hC Si raWak C Service is member, of the European on. it is belied, enl aneed Snt on"''"' thC batk to E lu rhT»fV esig uaUon taeta those of the f inaneiarseere/a.y 1 Principal
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  • 14 13 We have received a copy of the may isse of Rickinson's -Rubber Companies' Pcsition
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  • 43 13 ALTHOUGH the dispute Ls not n yti settled, striking labourers ai the Naval Base yesterday resumed u«»rk owing to the present political situation. rhe position was explained to Ihrm by Mr. Lav Boh Tan, one uf the mediators in the dispute
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  • 103 13 iy (EURASIAN) Company Ist U Battalion, S.S.V.F. will cele'Coming of Ago' of the which falls due on July 4 by h( Wing a (Supper) Dance in the S.S.V.F. Headquarters on Saturday, My m is in the nature of a all past and present memD"
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  • 56 13 Singapore. Friday, ng was solemnised this Singapore Registry beOiclham, Police Magiswhen Mr. Bernard Ch Officei of the X.P.M. i k" was married to Miss nrietta Thilgers. looked charming in a plain flowered dress with skyis around her waist, a esses to the marriage were Albert Pothof (Captain
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  • 520 13 most important of the ree treaty ports left in Chinese Is, has fallen to a swift Japanese It. The other twj, Foochow N'ingpo, are likely to share its jtte before very long. There is no concession at any of these ports, but the Powers hold the of
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  • 126 13 Singapore, Thursday. WHILE carrying a bag of nutmegs weighing over 100 katies from a lorry to a shophouse in Church Streai on May 31, an odd job coclie, Ho Huang Choo, tripped over a plank and fell. The load fell on him. He died
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  • 88 13 Singapore, Friday. pOOb progress is said to have been made with the Anglo-French talks, which are taking place at Tanglin Barracks under the strictest secrecy. All ihe delegates from China, French Inda-China, Burma and India attended the initial meeting yesterday, and it is understood that special Committees
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  • 39 13 Mr. A. Robinson, Mr. E. tiregory-Jones and Mr. L. Cresson have been elected additional members of the Straits (Settlements (Singapore* Association. Ifr Gregory-Jones had ceased to be an excfficio member on resigning as a Municipal Commissioner.
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  • 221 13 Singapore, Thursday. WITH a "far-away" look in his eyes, a native of Aden told Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker this morning a tale of hopes and despair. The man had been found by the police sleeping in the grounds of the synagogue at Bcncoolen Street, and, produced
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  • 78 13 Singapore, Friday. Among the five hundred passengers for Europe in the "Baloeran," which arrived this morning from Batavia is Commander A. C. van der Sande Lacoste, Commander-in-Chief of the Dutch Marines in the N.E.I. Commander van der Sande Lacoste io returning home on retirement after serving
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  • 120 13 The undermentioned passengers are expected to arrive at Singapore from Australia by the m.v. "Merkur" about the 6th proximo: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Nolan; Miss N. Nolan: Miss J. Nolan: Mr. Lynskey. Miss O. McHugh; Mrs. M. Burley; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Widdis; Capt.
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  • 53 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. Charged for stealing a bicycle af Kulai village a Chinese. Chong Poh, was this morning sentenced to one month'" rigorous imprisonment hy the acting Magistrate. Mr. M. Ismail. Accused was arreted at Kulni and was orosecutrd by Inche
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  • 207 13 A PRETTY wedding took place at the Cathedral cf the Good Shepherd, yesterday afternoon, when Miss Mary k-jrgare't Clara Linn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Linn, bPcame the bride r*t Mr. Clifford Fitton, son of Mr and Mrs. J. Fitton. Mr. Fitton is with Jackson Co.,
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  • 194 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. VERDICT of death by drowning was returned by Mr. M. Ismail, who acted as Coroner, this morning at an inquest into the death of an unknown male Chinese, about three years of age, Ending of whose corpse was reported by
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  • 56 13 A Japanese news agency reported yesterday that following the fall of Swatow there was a run on the Oversea Chiness Banking Corporation's branch at Hongkong. On inquiry at the Singapore branch of the Bank this morning wo were informed that this rumour is entirely without foundation. The
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  • 800 14 pOLLOWING is the card of events at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow, subject to scratchings and re-arrangement in running order. HORSES—CIass I—Division I—6 Furlongs 0 TOVARICH 9.4 'Univ. Kongsi" S/ 0 1 33 0 TONROE 9.4 "Univ. Kongsi" or h Kr 00 0 EMPIRIC M Mr Le e Nam
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  • 298 14 Airmen And Gunners Running Close Command Athletic Meet fLEARING the height of 5 ft 8 ins P. G. Young, together with his colleague from Seletar, who cleared 5 ft 5 ins, beat last year's record of 10 ft 8 ins by
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  • 32 14 The replay for the June Medal at tne K.G4C. between D D Blair and D. Dawsqn resulted in a win for W. Dawson who returned a score of 87—121=63 nett. To-day's Sport
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  • 36 14 Scccei: Raffles College Seniors vs. Freshers —R C Malaya Cup. Singapore vs. Jchi re—Stadium Combined TS.H.L. vs. S.H.B.— S H B. Table-tennis: S2afc3dos and Kelen Great World Jollilads S.A. Marrieds v. Singles Soccer Match On Sunday
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  • 209 14 The first annual soccer match between the Marrieds and the Single tor the -Tiger Beer Cup" presented by Messrs. Malayan Breweries. Ltd., ill be played on Sunday, at 5.15 p.m. at the Singapore Harbour Board Ground. The following players are requested t'j turn no to represent the respective teams and
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  • 242 14 FOLLOWING arc the results 01 the V draw for partners and times of storting for the Keppel Golf Club's S*dVs competition to be played en Mrs. C. A. and J R Walker (21 > vs. Mrs. J. N. Mcculloch and F. Starr (16)
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  • 141 14 rpHF women':; match between Sspoy Lines Club ond Keppel Golf Cub played over the course ol the Kepoel Club res'ilted in a Win lor Keppel. 3 i to t%. Details are as follows:- Sew v players first: Miss Evan? «20' li, VS. Mrs.
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  • 31 14 The half-yearly annual general meetrag of the Horlicks BP. will be he> at the residence of the president, 37. Cnan Poad on Sunday at 11 a.m.
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  • 54 14 The "B" string of the Merry time BP. has been invited to play a friendly match of badminton by the United Chinese Association at the Happy World covered stadium on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Players and supporters arc requested to assemble at the residence of the Hon Sports
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  • 55 14 Following the completion Oi the Mixed Flag Competition on Sunday atiernoon at the Keppel Golf Club, the Club will be "at home" to members and their friendr,, at which Mrs. H. K. Rodger j has kindly consented to distribute the prizes to the winners of the varjoii.s competitions
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  • 49 14 In a friendly soccer Giifilian defeated the Bankers by the edd goad in five on Wednesday at The Gcylang Stadium Ground. Giifilian won through f.nn goalie, Lim Kirn Liang saving geveral splendid goals from rhe Banker."The game was keenly contested and exciting. The fcllowing piayeis score a
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  • 176 14 3 Malaya Cp ia k h current season when lh l Xchcr, at the Anson K"S? dium at 5.15 pm. thi a Singapore have players to stand in n li, the Stadium from l \J* final XI will be eho en. Singapore The
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  • 74 14 THE Junior Civil Service ftwrhtwi beat the Indian Assaciatiw hy 4—l, \esterday. The Indians led one-nil in the Sir. half through Gupta, their inside-left who headed in shortly before interval. The Juniors replied with a hat-trick by Paul Ong, playing renuefiiwnt who pptched
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  • 21 14 Tne Clerical Uni a is 1 Anniversary Dinner, at Rangoon Road on Saturcav. July 1 at 8 p.m.
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    • 37 14 MY NECK'S SO STIFF I CAN'T CH «>< my<—-U up READ" J [SLOAN'S jWILLFIX IT if h b anV^P'- tmCnt ri f' 8 S^nCal.o £«qutek relief youTl turn yo-^^° s nd conge,tion from» e s^SH K4vav. ICnature W
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    • 53 14 1 DOES YOUR CHILD GET HIS SHARE of EXERCISE plenty. Bat****" ber, exerd* pMea energy «J must be tefta" Serve him ggj rich Cream of >\ j forevervbrcaKtasREST Z%B-? 12 to 13 for your Sappers w f Wheat ancourage g slum !>«'". RIGHT FOOD \W I CRftMHof^^ I 1 f
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  • 62 15 i rum Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Friday. ;S Gladys Loke, daughter til the well-known turfite vir Alan Loke, had the distion of being the first tic to win the women's in the State tennis chamiship when she played brilliantly yesterday
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  • 234 15 Singapore, Thursday. A tie was the result of the cricket match played this after !i mid <m the Anson Road ground between the V.M.C.A. and the \i !«,!c-Chinese School, both teams scoring 96 runs each. A butted first. Dr. V. Xavier corer with
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  • 398 15 Singapore, Thursday. met ting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club was held this afterneon in tne Reception Room ol the Happy World Park. The Rev. R. X S. Adorns. President of the Club presided while others present were Messrs. W. Mitchell. F. Lynch, R. T.
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  • 99 15 IN a dull exhibition of soccer yesterday the Seventh Heavy Regiment defeated Raffles College's second string by the odd goal in three. All three goals were scored in the second session, the first being devoid of interest. On the resumption
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  • 73 15 The Garrison Golf Club's Ladies J .me Medal played at Tanglfn IStajpleJ a scoring* resulted in a win for uks. E,; Gregoiy-Jones With a return of, iSU. Details:— Mrs. E. Gregory-Jones 7+ll%—3BVj Mrs. R. S. Nelson 8+ oU Mrs. H. 6+|%-15J/4 Mrs. Rae Moulton
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  • 97 15 Parties, Clubs, and Schools desiring to hft.fl friendly badminton matches with the above party are requested to com- J municate with the Hon. Sports Captain Mr Too Heok Kwang, c o Fraser Neave Qtd., Spore, or the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Wee Thio Lim. c o Singer Sewing
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  • 148 15 The following have been selected to represent the Medical CoUege aaalnit the Gordons at cricket on Saturday'™ he collie grounds: Ong Swee law o-*' v J* lvis Jasw ant Singh, Kuldip Ring,. X S. Ratnam. Hera Singh, (M. Woodhull. K. Balasingam, P. A C Oehlers,
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  • 97 15 Reuter. London, June 22. The Wert Indies XI beat Lincolnshire* by an innings and 60 runs. Lincolnshire 120 (Constantine 8 lor 301 and 183. West Indies 363 (JefT Stollmeyer !OQ, Grant 94). Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and 95 runs. Glamorgan 168 (Verity 7.for 48» and
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  • 28 15 Members are reminded of the annual general meeting of the Union to be held on Sunday at the Club House. 1728. Ran-'oon Road, at 2 p.m.
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  • 273 15 THE Tamil Brotherhood Party, oiie of the Indian sporting clubs in Singapore, has. conclude c its fourth and most successful \ear. The Party's financial position shows a credit balance of about. s:i6- It has a membership of 120, comprising Indians and Ceylon Tamils, all reridents
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  • 249 15 Have you given years of your youth to unremitting labour In an enervating climate? Are the years taking their toll of you far too quickly, robbing you of energy and vital force, draining you of your natural Joy in life? Most men and women think
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    • 217 15 AN IDEAL FOOD j FOR BABY AUcnburvs Burin shr.uld !>•• baby's ftnrt solid food foe they provide tn additional supply of nutriment which aids in the development at a sturdy body with sound l.mbs. Baby also acquires the habits ol masticutlon from ebtwlurf delicious rusks. rfllenbum, V MALTED RUSKS Agents:
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 46 15 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 2 a.m. 9.4 ft. 3.11 p.m. 8.4 ft. Lew Water: 8.38 a.m. 1.3 ft 8.57 p.m. 3.6 ft. TO-MORROW H gh Water: 3.02 a.m. 8.3 ft 4 06 p.m 8.2 ft. Low Water. 932 a.m. 2 ft. 10.02 p.m. 3.5 ft.
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  • 78 16 IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Malaccp. Thursday. AT their residence at Klebang Mr. and Mrs. Tan Soo Hean held a tea pariy end an American tennis tournament on their new counts. About 30 mends turnup for the function. Mrs. Foo Tee Lan and Chan Ah Him won the
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  • 61 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Thursday. AT the Municipal Commissioners' meeting held yesterday amon<? matters decided was one: To extend the f er service to Bachang. Following persistent queues and re nuests by Captain *Ali Bin Maidin. 11 has been decided to improve UjonPksir Road. S
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  • 533 16 LOCAL TALENT CO-OPERATES [From Our Own Reporter] Malacca, Thursday. THE Wu Han Songsters who had been 1 for the last twenty days or so said settlement in a variety concert held at the Royalty Hal. under he distinguished patronage of
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  • 69 16 Malacca, Thursday. has made two changes «1 in her team against Negri on Saturday in the Malaya Cup tie. Jamat is injured and Wee Tiam Tye replaces him, while Puteh has come into the team in place of Hassah. Following in the team: Low Ah Sang.
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  • 172 16 [From Our Own Co !cnt] Musir. Thursday. J WOULD not dare to ret«i to my busbard for fear that he might murder m»\ I cut my husband because he used filthy language io me:' said Sim AI Fong when sh t > pleaded guilty to a
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  • 75 16 [From Our Oivn Correspondent i Malacca. AT the Annual Genera: Meeting of the Colts Athletic Team held at 113. Gaja Eeiang Road. Malacca, on Tuesday the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: Fresident: Mr. G. re-elect-ed >; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Lua Seng Watt
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  • 121 16 IFrom Our Own Cone p vdcnt] Malacca Thursday. AFTER a trial match on the Kubu C ground the honorary secretary was informed by ihe superintend ent of the Kubu Main that abou--28 thick planks had been wrencned iroir. the grand stands bn the C. Field and had
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 497 16 Vent 6e a victim Gmstuttfitwn, STOP YOUR H ASTHMA Ephnon* GASPING gISSftS NOW WITH 'EPHAZONE r 199 I To-day consumption is on the increase. Asthma prepares its victims J for this deadly disease. The constant fight against suffocation and choking sensations, the desperate struggle for breath weakens and h strains
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    • 144 16 AIDS TO THE CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. I Quest:ons and Answer on British Empire History First. Second and Third Series Price I $1.00 each series I Revision Pap rs In Geometry .6U Revision Papers In Algebra .70 I ■Question* and Answers on the Book of the Long TiMl 100 «urior Cambridge Ten
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  • 993 17 JUDGMENT RESERVED Kedah Shooting Case (From Our Own Correspondent) first witness called for the defence v B «t»^„„^ l0^^ JUne 22 I c «ence yesterday in the case in which -ku Omt v charged with having voluntarily caused grievous o two Indians with a pistol on
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  • 63 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipon, June 22. FOR permitting *his premises to be used for the purpose of illegal gaming v. young Chinese was fined $3 in the ip* h Pcl'ce court yesterday wh°": he appeared before Mr. P. F. Y. Radacliffe. The aeciued pleaded gu;lty
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  • 99 17 Singapore, Thursday. pLEADING guilty to the charge of driving in a manner dangerous to the safety ol others, in the Singapore Harbour Board premises yesterday morning, S. Krishnasamy, a taxi driver, was to day fined $50 by Mr C. H. Whit ton. Traffic Judge. The
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  • 56 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. J For failing to attend the Magistrate's court on June 14 in connection with a summons a Chinese, Oh Boon, was this morning fined S5 by the Third Magis- j trate, Raja Suleiman. Accused was described as a towkay
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  • 122 17 Singapore, Thursday. A l4 YEAR-OLD Hokkien boy, Ng Lam Huat, related to the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry to-day, how he found the body of his father, Ng Hay. floating in an estate stream on June 12 Lying on the bank
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  • 36 17 The management of the Alhambra Theatre announce that there will be morning shows to-morrow and Sunday from 11 a.m. of "Tom Sawyer, Detective" p t which all children will be admitted at half-price.
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    • 398 17 BACKACHE Bid Kidney* of Germs, Poisons and Arid and Stop Cettin| UpNighu tjOcts. proves rr When your kidneys are clogged and your bladder Is Irritated and passage scanty and often smarts and burns, you need GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OU Capsules, a line harmless stimulant and diuretic that always works, the
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    • 83 17 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system Immediately alter the birth oi a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty oi easily digested nourishment. For that reason, doctors throughout Malaya recommend Horlicks. They have proved that Horlicks stimulates
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    • 443 17 LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY RAFFLES CAFE Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. BUY RAFFLES BREAD Made with finest ingredients obtainable. Baked in modern electric ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. Wrapped before leaving the Bakery. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. Deliveries daily between 5 9 p.m. Raffles
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  • 682 18 Experts Volunteer For Service Chinese forces now taking the offensive, a more intensive medical relief programme will soon be launched by the Chinese Red Cross Medical Relief Commission, said Dr. C. T. Wang, former Chinese Ambassador to the United States and President of the
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  • 99 18 Tientsin. FURTHER clashes along the Outer- Mongolia-Manchukuo borders iikely despite the present lull, as over 10 f J Soviet planes are gathered at Tamsk at the rear of the Outer Mongolia frontiei where tanks and other mechanised corps, infantry, cavalry and artillery units are being
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  • 262 18 International News Agency. Shaokwan. ASI KVEY of the military situation in Kwangtung shows that the Japanese have tailed to gam any objective during their operations for the past several weeks. Heavy Japanese concentrations are located along the V. est River wect of Samahui with the
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  • 146 18 shdn-.ha, the NaUcna "W c£*2 of the Chinee eto£rS22?*s a view eHmina,;;™ 1 thenar These include var < development of m i,»,.' making, spinning :i,„i manufacture if mu.ts-dcsigned to £fc every „„e „f (h rk I» refugees Uta^gh.*, hat t M -k* refugees. mlUw At the
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  • 518 18 fUH?i/u"x- Chungking. t il,Bsiol,arieB art ccr«imrtni! war relief in Chin with f*W he efforts. Medical relief amorg Chinese wounded m M.iis r CsacrLTiu!f s f! nBi i era "y accelerated since tie arrival of a If***?** medical supplies urdei the escort of a party
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    • 485 18 Enemy Thrust in North Hunan Kweilin. smaller craft have left Hankow, carry II7XTH their failures in Kiangsu, H;>- Lng about 20.000 Japanese reinforce- ran. Kiaugsi and Hupeh, it is be- n-ents to North Hunan. Other Japanese lieved here that the enemy trocps are ticops are proceeding to the same town
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  • 963 19 INION ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL Reuter. .rrun India Government makes representations to the Union GovI t t on the ground that the Indians in South Africa ar c born hl r and are South Africans and must therefore be treated in this inner. If that
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  • 156 19 (United Press). n. iiltt of Ihe Indian Overseas H/IK C I PATBL, Honorary Secretary »1 M central Association. New Africa also have proStation H,. testeo agiu.»»*»- opinion. ACC %lv ng lnd°ia™wnel newspaper of the weekly, India owneu nded D y South Africa which
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  • 232 19 (United Press). "THE passing of the interim Bill by I the Union Assembly has aroused the deepest feelings among the resident Indian community which will consider the question of civil resistance," says ex-Agent General in South Africa, in a statement to the press (according to
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  • 108 19 Reuter. IN the House of Commons on June 5, Mr. Graham White asked Col. Muirhead, Under-Secretary for India, whether a suggestion made through Lord Linlithgow that there should be a round table conference upon the question of colour bar legislation in South Africa similar to the 1917-28
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  • 468 19 (United Press). "WITH the passim? of th e third reading of tho Asiatic Land and W Trading Bill by the South African Parliament without any amendment, the Indian struggle in South Africa enters on anew phase, writes The Hindu of Madras. 52 Union lament, has reject^ Mr
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  • 51 20 Notices calling on men liable under the Military Training Act to register have appeared at police stations, post offices, local offices of the Ministry of Labour and other public buildings. Young men reading the notice outside Snow Hall Police Station. City of London, are photographed
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