Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1939

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  • 77 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: v Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 153. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, June 29, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 FIVE The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National NewKhniu*-. y r nui newspaper. k
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  • 965 1 Upsets Mark First Day Of S'gor Extra Meet TETUEN AND LARUT PAY WELL rrWO horses from Uillett's stables sprang surprises at Kuala l.umpur this afternoon when Phariol wen the second race with six lengths to spufe to pay out $97 on the win
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  • 95 1 Race I—BEVERANT Sl5 and $8. Danse Dv Ventre $14. Veracity S3l. Race 2—PHARIOL $97 and $22. Emily Dignus $13. Marnell Sl2. Race 3- TETUEN 546 and $15. Glen arrow 525. President $12. Race 4—SACRIFICE $19 and $11. Clifton Lad.slB. Young Ginger $18. Race S—AUTHENTIC5 —AUTHENTIC $26
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  • 301 1 Singapore, Thursday. Szabados and Kelen, the Hungarian table tennis stars, will appear in three exhibition matches to be staged at the Great World to-morrow, Saturday and Sunday in aid of the China Relief Fund. The Hungarian stars will be matched against local talent. Wong Sik Yoon the
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  • 269 1 Singapore, Thursday. AT the coroner's inquiry to-day into the death of a six-year-old boy, Chia Hock Chia, who was killed as a result of injuries sustained in a motor accident at the sixth mile Yio Chu Kang Road on the morning of June 18, Mr. W.
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  • 394 1 Singapore, Thursday. /COMMITTED for retrial after the jury at the last sitting of the Assizes could not arrive at a proper verdict, Yong Ah Tee, a youthful Chinese, appeared before Mr. Justice Manning to-day on a charge of murder by causing the death of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 17 1 1 CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only j 3 CENTS per word in this paper
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    • 773 1 f MADAiE PAGE LAZ E 92, PICCADILLY. LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS t FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1 IN STOCK. 2 FROM:— j $5. $30. S 13 BATTERY ROAD, j TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. YOU CAN REBUILD you BOD V Hie predigested Tonic Food Ik l<&fj* UfUV sumß FROM X r
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  • 75 2 Reuter. Wellington, June 28 i ORD GALWAY Goveroor-aeneral, I- opening Parliament to-day, described the extensive preparation* by the civil :>nd military authorities to enable '.he country to "turn without unnecessur; confusion to a war basis A further programme of naval newlcpment lhad been mauuurated. the reserves
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  • 48 2 Reuter. Brussels. Later. The disaster to the Aloert Canal is attributed to the sandy nature of the soil in the Hasselt district. Grea* efforts are being made to repair the breaches in order that the remainder of the canal may be opened in July as fixed.-Renter
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  • 265 2 TO-MORKUW FOR ALL READ-- J ERS. You are likely to spcu promising burin*** by being too 5 hasty, malting dt quickly, and allowing impetn- 5 osiSy to carry you away. T>u 5 and be level-headed, reason I things out and consider future prospects rather than imviedi-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 435 2 tfTEAMUR SAILINGS. P& Oand BRITISH INDIA > flncorporated in England). &I>. S. N CO/S SAI lIN OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CORFU 15 000 Juae 30 1 BURDWAN 6,070 July 1 CANTON 15,500 J.uly 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 SOMALI 6.800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCHI 17,000 Aug.
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    • 464 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORi)DLUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in I Germany). j The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. -GNEISENAU" omits North China Juiy 6 m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila July 19 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from Spore. 1939
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    • 456 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly i.<ervic e betwrer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, 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 J un 30 "Hong Siang"
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    • 138 2 HAI\UH T RC.AMERIKA LINIE B Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiflfs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t mjß. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 s.s. SAARLAND via Manila July 26 t m.s. RAMSES Direct. Aug 6 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 236 2 LV QRosswoßrTl CLUES ACROSS: 27. Away out of j 1. Sparing. <II ES DOWN: 3 F iendly. I. Lacking vi libre. 7 Mad sue is diverted. 2. Out ci the common, g Possibly. 4 Coarse land o! grass 10 Headland 5 Bed covering. 12 Kind of helmet. 6. Inner derm
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  • 474 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. t. Previous To-day Change Xl BhK Steady Steady Buyers BV 4 8^ Selers 8 51G 8 516 Forward July Buyers 8% 8 l 4 Sellers 8 516 8 516 Forward August Buyers 8V 4 8 5i6 Sellers 8? 8 Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers
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  • 90 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 28. 5 p.m. Total l Company D 1 rid end Books jjMjg m close Date yeai TO June 24 June 20 10% Renong Consold 6d. No 24 June 17 June 24 June 18 5% Less Tax moh 3ft% June 15 June
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  • 840 3 Quotations By leaser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 28, 5 p.m. Eraser and Co. Ampat Tin BP* f ll 8 Austral Amal 4 sli Austral Malay In Ayer Hitam 2 oV «H" Ayer Weng yea 7 Bangrin Batu Selangor f 2 l Berjuntai q n 25
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  • 92 3 Singapore, Wednesday. Tin at midday was $114» 4 unchanged, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 V 2 cents, buyers October December 28 1116 cents, market very quiet. Yesterday the market in London showed a general improvement with the exception of War
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  • 199 3 Singapore, June 28. The following are the exchange stoci this mornmg according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 29 32 London demand 2 3 29 32 Lyons demand 2047 Switzerland demand 240 3 4 Hamburg demand 134
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon fa Singapore 10-day was:— VU% (un $14).
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was. Buyers 28 2 (down Seller. 28% (down 1«).
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  • 262 3 Maynard ft Co., Ltd., *30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 301 102 norr AV 2 7c 1907 red. 1947 $1,6'J0,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 ...106 108 norn ;< 1909 red. 1955
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  • 80 3 Singapore, June 29. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: Ed 51 Wharf (Gate 1) Hong Siang 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Ranpura 18; Gustav Diederichsen 10; Cuacam 14; Kamuning 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Lossiebank 30; Karaecla 32; City of Pittsburg 34; Straat Malakka 37*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 THE EASTERN UNITED As *I'RANGE CORPORATION, LIMITED [{RE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 1 WLARY. PERSONAL ACCI J?; NT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. 11( >N AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *tAX> OFFICE: leD > taclL STREET, fck'NGAPCHE. V. W. HALL, o#n«rtJ Mana*f»r
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    • 177 3 —i ii ■mi mm imi iLigjjiaw&^mi* Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited beg to announce that their new Branch Office at TELOK ANSON will commence business on Monday, 3rd July, 1939 AT No. 3, ANSON ROAD, TELOK ANSON, PERAK. f, 1 lil I f%% 111 1 1 1 H I i 11
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    • 390 3 i Main Wharf: Silvcrmapie, Boclongan VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS TAN JONG PAGAR. Albert Dock: Lighters M and N. Victoria Dock: Pahang KEPPEL HARBOUR King's Dock: Pinna. Nc. 2 Dock: Tug Prince. BANK OF i m\A Incorporated in China by Special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Staff** v Telephones: Manager's Office
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 511 4 I ssssss^^l«lll^lllllllllll^»^llllllll^»^lllllll^^i«^»^^»^«^^l^^^^^^^^^W^WW^M SALESMAN: To visit Dispensaries and Doctors. Must be well-known to the trade. Apply Box No. 730, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (626-A; 2 *.i\ui~u>-I t>rn*AKING Salesgirls for Kuala Lumpur, Experience unnecessary must be young and attractive allowance and salary Apply in wriiing Box 729, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (625-A» EDUCATED
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    • 658 4 LEARN THE LIFE HISTORY of CHOR PAR ONG. Read the famous "Say■Han story books in straits Romanized Malay. $5- per set of 5 books. -Postage 30c extra). D. T. Lim Cc mpany 354 North Bridge Road, Smgapure. (614 A> ~GREy"haiR can be blackened {ratant>y on application. Try EUGENE'S COb-METIC-absolutely harmless—
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    • 661 4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY light car with sliding roof for cash. Write full particulars to Post Box No 410, Singapore- 0 SINGER 9 H.P. SALOON for Sale. Owner-driven always. 1939 Model, Done miles only. Just decarbonized and in perfect condition. Instalments taken If required. Bargain at §«50. Box 713, Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 456 4 PIANOFORTE PLAYING THEORY OP MUSIC. Adults and children any grade Beginners and Diploma candWates a Modern methods of Teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusx experienced and qualified Musi? Teacher, 25, Barker Road. h.'d for inspection, arrange Chooanstce MM, Grove Road, cornel Grove Road and Half Road, Bmgapote. (e8»A) FOR~SALE. In
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    • 550 4 TO SELL: Cheap one Greener's Sharp Shooters Club Rifle orj***** B.S.A. or Webley Air tfifle. Lam Him Kiong, 97. Batu Tiga Road. Klang > V 16 MM. CINE CAMERA and Projector. Complete. $80.- Box 729. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BABY ELEPHANT TAME, feeds himself, what offers. Write particulars If. R. Hartley,
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    • 579 4 FOUND an irresistably appealing fume. ORGANDI (COftYN PRODIJf of course. All dealers. Agents: -Tai o Seng Co., Singapore. (620-Ai Ptt&ttc <3% SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Vacancy for a Disinfect in a Officii Applications are invited ::om qua Dressers for the appointment of Disi fecting Officer in the Municipal Fh Department. The appointment
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  • 149 5 Reuter. London, June 28. lAMI AM completely bev/iiaered oy the connection of news from the United States," remarked a prominent London bullion dealer to Reuter, commenting on last night's reduction of the United States purchase price for foreign silver. While silver circles generally regard
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  • 490 5 Reuter. London, June 28. lULY, August and September must be considered as the months in which tension in Europe will become most severe. This warning was given by Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking in London to-day. He took a serious view of \h position in which they
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 364 5 Messrs Brinkmann Company wish to announce an alteration in prices ot National Cash Registers. Al? price quoUd will be nett against cash en delivery, and hire purcnars terms can only be granted provided that interest is paid. Our customers will remember thu. previously our cash register prices were ;-d cither
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    • 382 5 gixt vJSSS* MATTER OF SIN KUO MIN JIT POH PRESS LIMITED. wrvriSl YoV" tary Liquidation). toS pursuant anpp *r3? 0 the Con ™anies Ordinance (Chapter 151), that a Meetintr of PRF^ OrS kUO JIT ioH cfficef of M. ITED WiII be held at th Chin, r eSSrS Rubber Co.. Ltd.,
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    • 146 5 If You Are A Sufferer Of DIABETES Either ln the First stage or chronic consult immediately THABIB A. MD. HASSAN, 632-F, Aliunied Road I Singapore. A trial will convince you! Specialist in T. 8., Fistula and Piles (with no operation whatsoever). I A SIKGH'S GRAND ANNUAL STOCKTAKING NOW ON HERE
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    • 62 5 The. iihine Polish" is a wonder doLj I for use of all cars by regular use c polish, you are sure of expect ing your car to attain its original shine Manufacturers. PAKIEER COMPANY, IK, Hli Street, S'ingapoie. tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and
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  • 176 6 Singapore, June za. R. (Siam) W Ccast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast. No. 2 per Koyan R. (S.ani) W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Slam New Crop N», Al gW Siam New Crop No. 1 Siam New Crcp No. 2 $113 Siam No. 1 Old
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  • 145 6 MINING Am pats Ayer Hitams Hitams Batu Selangcrs Hongkong Tin Bangrins Chanderiangs Kong Fatts Idris Hyd. Ipoh Tin Jelapangs Jelebus Johans Katu Tin j Kamunting Tin Kilhngnalls > Kinta Kcllas Kampong Lanjuts Kuchais i Ktmd&ngs I Laruts I Lin-guis I Lukuts j London Tin Mambaus
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 455 6 THE TRUE TONIC POOO Obtainable of all Chemists and Stcrtt mm T. CP. OINTMENT. For Skin Troubles, Ulcers, Etc. TCP. Ointment is an ideal household ointment, particularly for Children. Prepared oy the manufacturers of the famous T.CP. I/>tion, it has all the antiseptic j and healing properties of the bitter.
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    • 75 6 i CLOCK WATCH jREP A I R S YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT j SERVICE. WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL SUCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair c f Clock.? and Watches tc the British Army R.A.BV Base, Malaya. PHONE NO.
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    • 2 6 WPS IB
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 937 6 j To-day's Radio m aaaaakaaßaßßaaßßßaaaaaaaaa a aaaaaaa aaa SINGAPORELONDON HONGKONG BERLIN ZML m metres «,.,3 «c„ TRANSMISSION 5 ZBW 952 Mc S M ZHP 30.9G metres 9.69 mc,s m p.m. p m. pea 951 Mcs (31.55 m.) 5.00 Hindustani musict WSM 20 children's hour. 6.20 Concert of light tnu 5.30
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  • 251 7 Singapore. Thursday. ROTARY is still young and it can--1 not afford to allow too many misunderstandings to pass unminded." -aid Mr T H Stone, retiring President of the Singapore Rotary Hub at a dinner held last night, at which he handed over the office of President
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  • 100 7 TT Singapore. Wednesday VAN CHING a Ningpo, Quartcmaster of the s.s. "Sheng Hua," m:d trial this morning in the fourtn ice court before Mr. C. H. Koh, the I District Judge and Fourth Police Magisate. on charges (a) that he by desert- the s.s. "Sheng Hua," a foreign
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  • 160 7 Kronchong Party of Java. What promises to be one of th-e best J Kronchong Parties from Java to have visited Malaya will be seen at the New j World Arena to-morrow night com- i xnencing at 9 p.m. Fcr the fir time in Malaya, 8 Java ladies will
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  • 298 7 A complainant with death. The first accused. Ng Hone Geok is represe ted by Ml \\r. a N. BatTenberg Sffi he sec nd to undefended. The n tL m K a^ Said t0 have bee involved Mr r °w "S 5 has DOt bLCn traced
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  • 104 7 VERY SUCCESSFUL wa s the At Home held at the residence of Vie French Consul-General and Madamme Pingaud yesteraay afternoon, in honour of Admiral Decoux and Gen. Martin, Com-mander-in-Chief of the French Fleet and G.O.C. French troops, Indo-China respectively. There was a very distinguished gathering, including
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  • 105 7 Singapore, Wednesday. *[G CHONG HAI U9J and Tan Chia JJ <25» appeared before Mr. Conrad G]dham in the second police court Una morning charged that they on June 9, at 4.30 a.m. at the junction of Lorong 18 and Geylang Road attempted to commit theft and in
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  • 293 7 Singapore, Wednesday. CEVENTY-TWO -passengers from Chinese and Japanese ports disembarked from the "Ranpura" today. It will be recalled that when nii'ward bound, the Ranpura received the dramatic signal "Heave to or I fire," from the masthead 01 an unknown Japanese cruiser on" Waghan Island less than
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 101 7 IMIall( I ALHAMBRA I gNEXT CHANGE! j j PALS BETWEEN PUNCHES I j S I•. but they never stop i I punching! rtn 9 I HOSPITAL WEEK JULY I St Andrews Mission Hospital Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. SIR SHENTON AND LADY THOMAS. MONDAY JULY 3rd 6.15 P.M. CAPITOL
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    • 88 7 i IUIiMJAY, July 4th premiere j 1 The King Queen of the Danes I AT THF I TOOFTHRR AGAIN, in their niT/Sl EEST PICTURE! V-AKI I kJL. tf/* ft DRAMA as great as the r DANCIHOf jl|___j_pf__ The most Thrilling Wild animal Jungle Serial ever made! SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY SAT. JULY
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    • 332 7 Pamela picked at her food"^^ •OT FAMCIA. OMMJM& LET MC* CO AND (WhUptt) BUT JACK. TM J! 00 CAT rove VEGETABLES,/ FtAY. IF SMC SO WORRIED ABOUT FAM. I>i 1 VOUU NCVCt GROW I WTO I DOCSNT WANT SMC WONT CAT. SHE* I ABJGGWL k 4S 07 *"»"TINC TO EAT.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 420 8 GRAND COMEDY! Ĕo&m9 BEAUTIFUL COLOUR! ,U*/**fl (j£3p 1 GLORIOUS MUSIC! \f A GREAT BRITISH ;f>v\. x W« FILM! V H DAiLY_ 3-,5 6,5_ 9,5 1 /?£/l£> 77/£ REVIEWS! \f H j j •'THE MIKADO" IS A MASTERPIECE V .\i STRAITS TIMES V "MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION FREE PRESS jĔĔLWwk; "PEOPLE OF ALL
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    • 207 8 MMMMMl^iMMat^jj> TO-DAY at the 3 SHOWS DAILY CAPITOL j 3.15-6.15-9.15 The Sequel to the Screens Greatest Thriller! The Most- Sensational of This Year's Screen Hits!! THE »U«SHM»«S BRED THIS t .> ~I wĔ t_&Pfy__R^9 HH P4 Ef* E» _B>*"S_ ___H __BM__i ja o 9m_l -v9lf!__sv___t vftL3lft_ .-4_ _K_kTC _l tgh__~s
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    • 256 8 r»Y ORDER'OF THE FILM CENSORS BOARD OF APPEAL THIS F LM IS PASSED FOR EXHIBITION TO ADULTS ONLY CHILDREN UNDER 15 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. HH_« rr^^Bß^ PAVILION_J^™^w^ i CAPITOL. SUNDAY Morning at II O'Clock Special SCREENING in response to hundreds ot Requests! LE V T E M I» Ll]
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  • 178 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahm, Wednesday. THE inquiry into the death of a flfteenI year-old Tamil girl, Rasimah. allegro 1 to have been stabbed by an estate Dourer on June 9 at Gunong Pilai Esate, 18th mile Pontian Road with a ife, was concluded to-day
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 514 9 r A LOADID LORRY OPERA, HOKIEN wmwSSS a iSPUSJi O IC AL A V RiaiM, AM) TEOCHEW WAYANGS, a-kay ILLUSIONS, ETC. EXHIBITION•••1st AUCUST 193 9... < T,CER BEER s POT DANCE W GINSLLNG DANCE 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Valuable prizes in Silver Cigarette Case, Cents Shoe,, Lame, Silver Manicure
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  • 704 10 THE difference between the newspapers of the democratic countries and those under dictatorships was well expressed by Mr. J. A. Spender in his speech at the conference of the Empire Press Union. The former, he said, held the key position in the defence of liberty. The
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  • 993 10 MR. Joseph Kennedy first met the King and Queen oi England in March 1038, i when he went to Buckingham Palace to present his credentials as the new I U.S. Ambassador. As he came away he thought, in typically quick American enthusiasm,
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  • 582 10 NEGOTIATION proceeds in Tokyo on Tientsin, but there seems to be some kind of a deadlock in regard to the treaty ports of Swatow, Foochow and Wenchow. Presumably the British Ambassador is attempting to carry out Mr. Chamberlain's policy of local settlement at Tientsin, and it is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 211 10 i RALE I C H I THE ALL-STEEL BlCYd.fi? j (Hire Purchase Te^^^ SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Marmite is the delicious yeast extract, one of the richest sources of the Vitamin B complex. Regular Marmite-takers are so healthy because this yeast food provides all the Vitamin
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    • 14 10 On dte^ay 800 Chiang Co., :w/»«s~/ 304 North Br i dge Rd Singapore. —j
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  • 489 11 Abandonment Of Kwangsi? CHINESE RESIST FOOCHOW ATTACK Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. JAPANESE troops are concentrating at a point near Hongkong. Sin Chew messages state that this is ostensibly for abandonment of the plan to march into the south-west through Kwangsi and tor relief of
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  • 138 11 Kwangsi Campaign To Be Abandoned Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. June 2;». There are indications that the Japanese are abandoning their campaign in Kwangtung in order to concentrating their attention in North and Central China. All Japanese defences in the Szeyap District have been pulled down.
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  • 97 11 Moscow, June 29. M SMETANIN, Soviet Charge d'Affairs in Tokyo, has beer recalled *o Mos?ow. No reason is indicated but foreign ob~ervew believe tr is returning tc report and learn the latest views of his Government regarding Far Eastern affairs.—Reuter. Shanghai, June 29. The Soviet
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  • 160 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 29. A GENERAL exchange of views" took place yesterday evening when the British Ambassador Sir Aichibald Clark Kerr, invited the Japanese Consul-General, Mr. Miura, to his private home. No particular problems, it is said, were broached in the talk, which lasted 2» hours.
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  • 388 11 Dr. Wellington Koo Reuter. "JAPAN is keeping the door open not for the entry of foreign interests but for their exit," said Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to France, addressing a London audience. "If she gains control of China's resources and manpower
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  • 67 11 Reuter. Peiping, June 29. THE Japanese military authorities in Peiping are reported to have given the British Anglican Mission one week's notice to vacate the hospital in the suburbs of Tatung, Shansi. Bishop Norris is going to Tatung tc investigate the Japanese demand. It is
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  • 104 11 Reuter. T indon. Jun** OF all the terrible hard:h:ps n the worl*' to-day. China's was the most terrible, declared Mr. Noel Buxton at the luncheon of the Overseas League Support China Campaign Committee. He oainted an appalling picture of the .sufferings and appealed for
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  • 218 11 Sabotage Again? Reuter. London, June 2!). r fHE City of London yesterday afternoon experienced its third big fire in successive days. It occurred in Upper Thames Street, in a riverside ironmongers' warehouse and show rooms within a few hundred yards of the
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    25 11 Kathleen Ifudden. of Winterbourne, S mnset, whe is to marry shortly Mr. Anthony Brooke, Raja Muda of Sarawak and nephew of Rajah Lrooke.
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  • 107 11 Reuter. Noel Baker London, June 29. IN the House oi Commons last night Mr. K. A. Eutkr, UnderSetretaiy fcr Foreign Affairs, said urgent instruction had hern sent to Sir Robert Craigie in Tokyo to pn ma for an tarl> reply to the British pretest
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  • 142 11 Paris. June 29. I FOLLOWING a meeting between M. Bonnet (French Foreign Minister) and Sir Eric Phipp* (British Ambassador), it is stated in authoritative French circles that the French and British Governments have reached an agreement on fresh instructions to be sent to Moscow.
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Moscow, June 29. L**IFTEEN Japanese bombers and fight--1 ers again creased the ManchukuoMcngolian frontier in the Lake Buiror area, says an official news agency. Antirireraft puns shot down two bembprs. Fighters took off to attack the invaders but the latter retired o Manchukuo
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  • 39 11 Reuter. London. June 29.—Mr. Neville Chamtcilain has arranged to broadcast to the nation at 8.05 p.m. G M T. on Sunday. The Premier's subject will be national service and the talk will last ten minutes. —Reuter.
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  • 31 11 Reuter. New York, Juno 28 Orders for c toel mill equipment valued at several million dollars have been placed in the United States by two Japanese arms.— Reuter.
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    • 124 11 NOW...YOU CAN SELECT THE EXACT I J COLD YOU WANT.. WITH "TRUE TEMP" jSfcjlX lift Goodbye to costly guessing For instance it you want J iJ about refrigerator tempera- (and 10 dig. is the 1 J SAFE temperatuie) just I 1 turcs... just dial the x m set the dial
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  • 1713 12 Plan For Simultaneous European Asiatic Programmes ASSURANCE TO INDIAN LISTENERS Singapore. Wednesday. 'THAT the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation Limited have 'ai ranged <o devote one hour each week to programmes for Indian listeners, wm the announcement made hy Mr. O. R. S.
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  • 50 12 Reuter. Shanghai, June 28. VLADIMIR KOTT, aged 25, ot the French Concession's Russian police detachment, was killed last night while on duty on the border of the Concession, by a shot fired from the Japanese territory. The assailant's nationality is not yet known.— Reuter.
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  • 88 12 Reuter. New York, June 28. CONTROL of money will revert to Wall Street and international speculators if I am deprived of power to devalue the dollar further," said President Roosevelt at a press conlerenoe. The President emphatically rebuked the Senate regarding its n on Monday, expressing the
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  • 190 12 NEGOTIATIONS TO BEGIN IN TOKYO Tientsin, .fuue 2s. THE situation further cased this moraing when the biggest supply foodstuffs for many days, including fish, entered the British Concession, bringing down.prices I he situation at the barriers also improved, although there are ,1.11 queues of Chinese, but
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  • 110 12 Singapore. Wednesday. MOHAMED MOSHIN. a 30-year-old Tamil, who was convicted on Monday for trespassing into apartments occupied by European employees ol •th- 1 Rata Shoe Co.. at North Bridge Road, was sentenced to-day. by Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, to three months' rigorous imprisonment. No sooner had
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  • 396 12 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. CETTLING THE DISPUTE OVER 0 WAGES THAT HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR m MONTHS AND WHICH EVENTUALLY CULMINATED IN A SIX-DAY STRIKE (WHICH INVOLVED ABOUT 6.000 BUILDING LABOURERS) AN AGREEMENT WAS FORMALLY REACHED ATI OUOCK THIS MORNING BETWEEN IHE PRINCIPAL CONTRACTORS AND MR.
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  • 76 12 Reuter. Berlin, June 29. a GREEMENT for close co-operation of the German and Italian air forces is announced in an official communique on a meeting held at Karin Hall between Marshal Goerintf and General Valle (chief of tho Italian Air Force). The communique
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  • 264 12 Sir John Simon's Firm Stand Reuter. London, June 2S. OTANDING firm on the budget prok posals to increase the motor-car horse-power tax, Sir John Simon in 'he House of Commons met the critics who declared that higher iaxes would affect Britain's car exports, by offering
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  • 282 12 London, June 2lv lAPAN has chosen, particularly W J the last few weeks, to challenge the British attitude towards Chuia and destroy British interests, says the Times. This challenge, if persisted in, will be taken up. t Japan is more vulnerable than mas', nation* to economic pressure.
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  • 16 12 Reuter. St. John's (Newfoundland) Junp The Yankee Clipper left for Southampton at 126 a.m.—Reuter.
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  • 350 13 Japanese Keeping Merchantmen Out Swatow Blockade Hongkong, June 29. THE British steamers Siestan and Kwangtung, Were waiting all day long yesterday outside Swatow, unable to enter. The situation is ohscare but it is understood that H.M.S. Thanet has airily taken Ihe Siestan's passergers and
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  • 42 13 A talk on the left of Maharaja Ran jit Smgh is being broadcast in Hindustani from the 8.M.8.C station at 5.20 p.m. to-day. The talk is by Mr. S. 8. Chowdliury, and will be of particular interest to Indian listeners.
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  • 56 13 Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, June 28. JHE British authorities in Hongkong detained Mr. Matsumoto, Secretary of the Japanese Consulate-General in Hongkong, and his sister on the morning of June 25 for photographing the military zone near Hongkong. Mr. Matsumoto was later released but his
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  • 117 13 British Wireless. London. June 28. THE Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, was asked in the House of Commons if he had under consideration the growing demand for a standing Parliamentary committee lor colonial affairs. Mr. Mac Donald said he
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  • 380 13 Press Views Reuter. London, June 28. A GUARDED welcome, strongly tinctured with suspicion, describes the attitude of the British papers to the Japanese agreement for negotiations in Tokyo. Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P., states in the News Chronicle that from countries as widely apart as the United States,
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  • 46 13 The office of the American Trade Com missioner moves into new premises to day. The new address is Room E7, third flocr, Union Building, and the telephone number is 5066. Acting Trade Commissioner. Mr. Charlies O. Thompson, is in charge of the office.
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  • 277 13 OT. Andrew's Cathedral was the setting for another pritty wedding yesterday afternoon when Miss Mabyn Joy Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. G. Moss, of the Naval Base, Singapore, became the bride of Mr. Alan Cowburn Lascelhs Bell, assistant Immigration Officer, S.S., son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 33 13 Reuter. Calcutta, June 29. 'PEN people were reported killed and 21 injured when an express from Delhi to Dehradun left the rails near Moradahad, United Provinces. —Reuteq.
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  • 143 13 London. June 28. "MOT only to be tough but to look R tough, talk tough and act tough is the best contribution we can make to peace to-day," said Mr. Eden speaking ft Whitchurch, Shropshire. The greatest contribution the British people can make to peace is
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  • 209 13 Rotary President The Strike MR, T. H. Stone, retiring President OT cf the Singapore Rotary Club, before handing ever office to the new President, Mr. R. E. Holttum. at a dmner held at the Adelphi Hotel last night, referred to a "great mistake" he made in his atiempt to settle
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  • 202 13 MR. CARL LAWSON MISS GOW WED AT K. L. I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 28. iV/IR. C. Crawford Lawson, the well- known thentncal producer, and Miss Janet Marguerite Alexandrine Gow, who has been associated with him in several productions, were married here this this afternoon. They are
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  • 22 13 As July 4 is an American National Holiday <Independence Day) the American Consulate General will be closed on that date.
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  • 129 13 £IX labourers are reported to have succumbed when toddy, which had accidentally been placed in a container previously containing a poisonous solution, was consumed on an estate in Johore recently. It is stated that 35 men were affected, and of this number four died
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  • 87 13 Singapore, Thursday. PLANS for building new premises for the Chinese Chamber of Commerce were approved at yesterday's meeting of the Chamber's committee. According to the plans, the new premises will be of five-storeys and members of the Chamber have promised to make substantial donations towards
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  • 451 14 Easy Victory By Seven Goals To One SOCCER R.E 7; S.C.C L JJO surprise was created in the first division league fixture between the S.C.C. and the Royal Engineers played at the Stadium yesterday evening when the Sappers won comfortably by seven goals to
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  • 69 14 The following will represent tlae College XI vs. the Y.M.CA. Juniors at f he Y.M.CA. ground Anson Road on July 3 at 5.15 p.m. Khoo Keng Hean, Ismail Hassan, Moh. Noor, Sim Yong Mook. Loh Siau Kirn A.M. Mirandam, Cheong Eng Han (Capt.t, Ng Yam Lim,
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  • 31 14 Soccer: R A.M.C. vs. R.A. (8.M.) 2A —Tanflin J.C.S.A vs. Excise <2B) J C.S.A. Sime Darby vs. Manchesters "D" Coy—Farrer Park Athletics: S.A.A.A. Championships— Padang Tennis: S.C.R.C. Championships—Singles Finals
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  • 212 14 (From Out Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. THE Johore state soccer team against Malacca on Friday, June 30, at Malacca will be selected from the following fifteen players:— Goal: Abubakar or Syed Abu Bakar. Back: Mahfosd (Muar) and Harun i Segamat). Halves
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  • 252 14 Naval Police 1; S.H.B 1. Singapore, Wednesday. pOINTS were shared in the division 2B league soccer match played at the Singapore Harbour Board ground when the Naval Police played the Singapore Harbour Board to a draw, each side scoring a goal. Exchanges were
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  • 229 14 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Pearl's Hill Schocl held a successful sports meeting this morning at the school ground. Mrs. Goodman Ambler distributed the prizes. Hurdles Std. I C—l. Chan Yong Kan 2 Brian Trewin. Rabbit Hop Pr. 1 B—l. Kwok Thin Chiok. 2. Low /Jh Soo. Thread
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  • 427 14 Handicap Doubles Won By Kam Chew Bee Singapore, Thursday. |N the finai of the S.C R.C. handicap doubles, played yesterday at Hong Lim Green, Jimmy Kam and his youthful partner, Ong Chew Bee, beat the veierans CI ing Kte Sun and Siow Kim Sang in three gruelling sets. The contest
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  • 97 14 Reuter. Stattle, June 28. A L HOSTAK, of Seattle, regained the world middleweight title by defeating Solly Kricger, of Brooklyn, by a technical knock-out in the fourth round of a contest scheduled tor fifteen rounds. Krieger was down twice in the third round and three times
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  • 67 14 The fourth Annual Athletic Sports of the Y.M.CA. School will be held on Saturday, July 8, when two events, 100 yards Handicap and 880 yards, will be run for the Old Boys and entries will be accepted on the spot. They are scheduled to
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  • 78 14 Reuter. London, June 28. THE Queen watched her two win swimming races at the Bath Club to-day. Princess Elizabeth won the children s shield for girls between nine and fourteen years of age with 35 points out of a possible 40. and Princess Margare;
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  • 255 14 pOLLOWING is the programme of events for the fifth Singapore Amateur Athletic championships to be held on the S.C.C. padang to-day. to morrow and on Saturday. TO-DAY To-day's events are: 1. 100 yards Plat Race IHi 2. Long Jump (Qualifying) 3. 880 yards Flat Race
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  • 438 14 cp pr 0. Raffles College 4; v Raffles DISPLAYING more opportunism than their oppone* Ram College yesterday defeated the S.C.R.C. by four goals to ml m a friendly soccer game played at Farrer Par Raffles College who were representee. lv their first team proved too
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  • 74 14 The following repvs R.A.F. on Wednesday T in a tennis match.— f Capt R R Cr. Hoarv Anderson; C E WintjM C. T Bembroke ami n '"J 1 Ihc following will p:vs. S.C R C on WimmmM S R. C F Smith And E C P. Clerc and
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  • 58 14 The following arc rW*J c up for a friendly r Sunday against the TiUga. Soccer XI at 5 p.m. on the v .<•> I at Newton. Ull G Balakrishnan Atimad Ko|>' Phaas J De Soma.. S. Heliiwli' 1 Schooling. J DC Kn/.arm. Iton.nit las. S. Woodford, K Thanga. ney,
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  • 32 14 Following are ties in the S.C < handicap:--To-day's ties: V.J. Coleman and C.\ W, T.B. Rogers and H.M. To-morrow's ties: E.A. Brown and E G Staunl vs. Winners oi Thursday's tie.
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  • 339 15 Plucky Showing By Galento New k fast SShl £S2° V"* 31 the Yankft S,adium ktk, last night before a huge crowd. /\s expected, Louis was the winner, but Galento put up a splendid show and won the first and third rounds. Louis
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  • 336 15 FOLLOWING is ;he programme of I verity at Kuala L umpur to-day lh« firs* day of the cxtiu meet t tin SJangor Turl Club. l)< übles will be on laces 3 and 4. i and 8, and the bis sweep will i on rate 8.
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  • 32 15 (Malaya Tribune) Race I—EAST LYNNE Kali Girl Race I —kit Marnell 3—HURRICANE Tetuen il ICE i'ur'nM HENTIC Rye JSeaiuus U« -SUID Anaconda Race 7—MISS ROD Harfleur Race r*—JUST MY LUCK Esquire
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  • 133 15 The following are the results of the billiards and table tennis tournaments held ul the S.H.B.J.S.C. during the past week. English Billiards Tournament Handicap: L.C. Kessler 250 beat Tong Ah Meng 88. American Billiards Handicap Tournament: Lim Poh Seah
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  • 377 15 Reuter. London, Wednesday. TO-DAY'S Wimbledon play was marred by rain which caused a stoppage of half an hour. The weather was sultry. t t Women's Singles 2nd Round Miss Gracyn Wheeler (America) bea* Mrs. Lizana Ellis 6—3. 7—5. Mmc Mathieu (France* beat Mrs. Kins, 6— 1.
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  • 140 15 Reuter. London, June 28. EKIC Bom, the British iigntweight champion, knocked out the Scotsman John McGrory, the former featherweight champion, in the ninth round of a contest scheduled for, tuelve rounds at Peterborough. McGrory was down for eight in the hrst round, but showed better
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  • 129 16 SOCIAL PERSONAL [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Wednesday. DR. Johnstone Health Officer Municipality left Malacca on transfer yesterday. Mr G D. Muir, assistant master at ihe High School Malacca received yesterday the sad news of the death of his father in Scotland. Mr. Chan Teck Chye, the well known millionaire
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  • 214 16 {From Our Oicn Correspondent j j bore Bahru, Wednesday. DR. Lim Thiam Poh, Assistant Medical Officer, Johore Bahru, was recalled to the witness box in the continued inquiry in which a Tamil. Kanniah, was alleged to have committed rape on a 36-year-cH Chinese woman, Sze Giok
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  • 231 16 Winners To Meet Malay Gurus In Final Malacca, Thurs(!u\. IN th*, semi-final round of the Government Inter-Depart menial League, the Government Excise Department knocked out the Education Dept. by five goals 19 one. The winners who 1 avo
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  • 81 16 At meeting of the Cambridge Malayan Society, held on Monday, June 5 in the rooms of the President, Mr. C. N. L'Angellier, Christ's College, the following were elected as office-bearers for the next academic year (1939-1940): President, Mr. Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim, secretary, Mr. Lim Hong Bee,
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  • 110 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday.—Then of fowls was the charge brought up by the police befoie Inche Rauf bin Mohamed £a at, the Segamat magistrate to-day. r.gainst three Tamils, a man. a ycung boy oT about ten and a woman with a child in her arms.
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  • 254 16 (From Our Own Segamat. Monday. pOR being in possession of a sthl for the manufacture of samsu, a Chinese was fined SBO, with me alternative of two months' hard labour, by Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate. The man denied the charge. Ungku Majid.
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  • 298 17 ARRANGED for the benefit of the unlettered masses, the Singapore China Relief Fund Committee rranged another A.ILP. meeting last night at No. 90 Race Course iload, where Mr. Chew Peng Yam ..resided, the Rev. Goh Hood Keng poke in Malay, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek
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  • 202 17 Singapore. Wednesday. 1 WONG Ah Hun. chief clerk attached to j the Electrical Department, Johore Bahru, who wa involved in a motor ac_ j eident at New Bridge Road on une A in which a 63 year old hawker Low Ah Fatt, was killed, was exonerated
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  • 671 17 Premier's Statement Reuter. iv +u« n~ London, June 28. p the Commons to-day, Mr. Chamberlain said that he was now able EriH^^ *****06 aS a reSUU 0f the exch *nge of views between the fcrmsh Government and Lfe Japanese Government, it had been agreed iat
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  • 510 17 Singapore. Thursday. AS a token of gratitude for the two years of service which he had rendered as President of the Club, Mr. T H. Stone was presented with a replica of the presidential badge by Mr. R.E. Holttum, new President of the Club,
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  • 78 17 Tuesday. June 27. H E. Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Lieuto-nant-General Martin. Vice-Admiral J. Decoux. Commodore R. R. McGrigor, R.N. Lieutenant Quoniam, Lieutenant de Vaisseau F. dv Bouc heron and Lieu-tenant-Commander P. H. Mathcson. R.N. left Government House. Wednesday. June 28. HLs Excellency presided at a meeting of the
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  • 46 17 The office of the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner will be closed on Saturday in celebration oi Dominion Day. The Trade Commissioner, Mr. B. C. Butler, will give a short wireless talk this evening at 7.30. His subject will be "Some Reflections oh Dominion Day."
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  • 1471 18 TALE OF THE REBIRTH OF A NA TION OUT OF SUFFERING SACRIFICE (Exclusive To The Tribune) impartial survey cU conditions in China to-day, the first to be published in a Malayan newspaper, appears below. The survey is made by a
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  • 1549 19 Sjt. Bose's Speech At Bombay Conference Slogan Of The Forward Bloc (United Press). Bon bay, June 23. THE aims and olvects of the Forward Bloc, and the necessity for its creation w-re explained in detail by Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose prtsiomg over the first All
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  • 181 19 (United Press). Chuadanga, June 22. IN consequence of the collision at Ma j eh* thirty-five persons lost their lives, fifty-five others received more or less s'arious injuries and a loss of Rs. 80,000 in the engine and the rolling stock fcas sustained, besides sundry other losses
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  • 229 19 Provincial Committee Ministry (United Press). Bombay. June 24. THE United Press reliably understands that the C«.n»rress Working Committee has drafted a resolution on relations between provincial congress committees and conjrress ministries which will be released for publication later on. The resolution sn -gests that there should be consultations and co-operation
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  • 55 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 23. —Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose, covenor of the Left Consolidation Committee, announces that a Left Consolidation Committee consisting of representatives of the Forward Bloc and the existing Leftist parties with Swami Sahajanand Saraswatl and Prof. N. G. Range as co-opted members has been formed following the
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  • 62 22 <?ueen Elizabeth, sheltered from the ifiteMß heat of the sun by a parasol, Mniling as Mrs. wife of PreiMailt Roosevelf, described the landmarks of Washington, United laics capital, to her Majesty when drove in the Royal :li rough the city. The
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  • 96 22 Their Majesties King George and Queen Elizabeth with Mis. Franklin D. Roosevelt, (in light checks), during their Majesties' visit to the heme of George Washington, Americas first president, at Mount Vernon. Virginia. The King laid a wreath on the tomb of Washington. f s£L" fl*™- take^°
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