Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 160. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939 Ttvie~cents. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, July 7, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 ISed sea PROVISION STORE Situated in the Heart of the City WORTH BRIDGE ROAD. phone 2133 15 North 3ridge Rd., 133, Hill Street. c DRINKS PHONE 3483 I jji* irst step I I mm All over Scotland fine whiskies I II *V A(\ afC distilled the finest of all I
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    • 70 1 mm 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 2063. SCIENTIFIC PENNZOJL LUBRICATION AN EFFICIENT HIGH PRESSURE GREASING JOB ONLY COSTS I $1.50 j or |$2.00 Below 10 H.P. Above 10 HP.
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    • 122 1 NEW VITALITY AFTER FEVER During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient quickly loses weight unless he Is supplied with adequate and suitable lood. Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements which the body requires and enables the exhausted body to rebuild itself quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is
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    • 57 1 [MADAME PAGE i LAI M W, PICCADILLT, LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, ft DESIGNER S T AILORM ADES GOWNS 5 FOR ALL OCCASION* IN STOCK. FROM:— iss. $30. ■13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. €327. SINGAPORE. NEW 'trnm "REGIS" mi jams I lpf*WltSlW£s| I APRICOT t GOOSEBERRY PEACH FINE SELECTED nIM FRUIT.. STRAWBERRY PACKED
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  • 250 2 Last Night's First Nights editor, asked what was the best news from the point of view of attracting the public, said candidly, "Give me a good murder." is the same in the world of entertainment. Nothing grips tfoe interest or the audience so much as a
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  • 144 2 gIDNEY Toler steps into the shoes of the late Warner Oland with great success in the latest picture in the Charlie Chan series to be shown Singapore. This is "Charlie Chan in Honolulu." vfnich opened a season a* the Alhambra last night. The famous Chinese detective
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  • 68 2 v Singapo-e, Thursday. iton sey Moy and Kok Y/u Keng *i a nn and sentenced to I I $50 respectively by Mr. rad Oldham in the second police c< tnis morning on a charee of assist og to carrying on a chap-jee-kee lottery in a house, 52, Johore
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 409 2 'TKAMKK SAIi.INUS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CANTON 15,500 July 14 CAKTHAOE 15,000 July 28 J &OMALI 6,800 July 28 KaJPUIANA 17,000 Aug. 11 IuiNCHJ 17,000 Aug. 25 tonNUAhORE 6.C00 Aug 26 kuiNPUKA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept.
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    • 471 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NOR DDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (incorporated tn MM). 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 In port sjs. "AUGSBURG" July 17 S m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila July 19 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft
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    • 467 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tnps. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Slang" July 17 4 p.m. "Hong Peng" July 14 "Hong Peng" July 31, 4 p.m.
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    • 138 2 HA MB 0 R(. -AM ft RIK A LINLfe Deulsch-Austrahsche Dampf-chiffs G*>ellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 t sj. &AARLAND via Manila July 26 t m.s. RAMSES 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 239 2 I To day's Crossword [i fT~j (3 J4- s~~] [6 jp, I ——r! pm Wj J r -l 1 9 [Fio h £L; —3 N !2 |H j I i r J _—1™ —> I 17 T r-~ T. 18 19 20 2\ _•_> \22 >•;;'! i 23 ~]R >r*S*
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  • 440 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change Idle Idle X BBtK Buyers 8 316 8 3,16 SeUers BV 4 BV 4 Buyers BV4 BV4 ard AU l 1 Sellers C 516 8 5|16 September Buyers BV 4 P SeUers 8% 8% 3 t rward Oct. Dec. Buyers
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  • 74 3 List Of Current Dividenns Singapore, July 6, 5 p.m. Total 1 Company Dividend Booto Date Ex Div. Payable Date Tuma Malay 6d. r* 13 July M J« 1 1* I.- ndon Tin less tax 7nlv i 3 10% Southern Kinta t*« final July 12 Aug. 3 July
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  • 717 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 6 5 p.m. I Fraser and C<x Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4,- 1 Austral Amal 4 6 5 i Austral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hitam 20,- 21 Ayer Wtng 0.72 0 76 Bangrin 183 if 13 Batu
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  • 103 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $113 5 8, up 3jB, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 23 116 cents, buyers October JDecember 28 5 16 cents, market quiet. Tne London market yesterday was I steady with War Loan quoted 116 higher
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  • 237 3 Singapore, July 6. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dally clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TT. 2 3 31 32 London demand 23 31(32 Lyons demand 205*3 Switzerland demand 241 1.4 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand
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  • 17 3 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113 i i. (down
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  • 18 3 The price of rubber at rioon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (unchanged) Sellers 28i f (unchanged).
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  • 121 3 I 16% Maynard Co. Ltd., «30.000 M nonl SWG?POuVM\'NIciPAt: 5% 1901 red- Int. nOD ?ed. l94i $t;«WW)' mt. m norn 4 y 2 nd%l mt- 131/2 U4l/j norn WU red. Int. norn Mar. 31, Sept 30 200 bb0 5% 1926 red. 1950-66 ~g n9 .J. 5 H4
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  • 176 3 Singapore, July 6. r (R ami W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R Si i n W Coast, No. 2 per Koyan r. <2lm) W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam New Crep Ko. Al g^. Siam New Crop No. I u3 Siam New Crop No. l J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 1 THE EASTERN UNITED \SSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE. BURGLARY, PERSON \L AtU DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: >».cn. ware JPjgSSf* j
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    • 196 3 THF MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled toy XHK MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Th* Company, which Is Incorporated in the 8.8. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— ■XECUTO& &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 380 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated In China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street, Sineap* n Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub-Managers Office 0442 Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address: CHrNGKCO." Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000 Reserve Fundi In Excess of Ch. t 5,200.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 020.000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong.
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    • 474 4 ________—I —_l AMAH WANTED only tor morning wash, iron, .sew. 22, Chulia Street, 3rd floor, Singapore. (681-A; WANTED GOOD DRIVER State how many years experience and minimum salary required. Apply Box 756, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (67y-A. WANTED IMMEDIATELY CHINESE LADY TEACHER to teach Mandarin. Apply 694, Serangoon Roac (682.A) SALESMAN:
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    • 569 4 L. L. D. former Assistant Madrid University would give lessons in French, German, Spanish, Psychology. Would coach up students London Examinations. Hours 3 to 7.30. Terms moderate. Apply by j.ost to Dr. Jacobs, City High School. Sophia Road, Singapore. (691 Singapore Music Institute 3, Victoria Court, Victoria Street. Sound Training
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    • 492 4 SAND FOR SALE: Apply Fernandez Koh Company, 31, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. (497 .A (PS 1 300 ORCHARD ROAD. Large, Airy and comfortably furnished rooms a> moderate prices. (688.A) WANTED TO RENT ground floor v,odown about 250 sq. ft. vicinity Hill St. must have lorry approacn. Box No. 759, c
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    • 542 4 HOROSCOPE WITH ASTONISHING PREDICTIONS FOR 1939 $2. SIX QUESTIONS $1. BIRTHD/j TE-REMIT-TANCE NUMEROUS CREDENTIALS. RECOGNISED BY HIGH OFFICIALS DIRECTOR ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU, 190, WATERLOO STREET, SINGAPORE. (671.A) HOROSCOPES CAST scientifically. Definite and accurate predictions given. Numerous satisfied clients. Data required:— Time, Date and Place of birth. Apply to M. Narasimham
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    • 566 4 Pufi&c eg? AUCTION S>lE Of well-made modern Dutch polished CEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, Indian carpets and I'ugs, fancy silk lamp shades, blue cloth lined enamelled rattan chicks (naw> crcckery. glass and brasswares, wellgrown orchids, flowering plants etc. <The Property of Mr. C. De Graaf of "he Singapore Rubber
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    • 603 4 BANKRUPTCY (CHAPTER 15) AC IN THE HIGH COURn r J STRAITS. SEITLSMQfi^I SEITLEMENT~oF STNGAPQ^I In Bankruptcy. ff IT7 I Re YAP KIM PIOW f Tanjano- Pagar Road SinlJ Unemployed. Order made ig th J Date of Adjudication- n,-,, M J Date and place of First M-'-i' lB July. 1939, at
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  • 827 5 Singapore, Thursday. THAT the deceased boy, Lee Li-v Cham, attacked him first with the chopper on the night of Apr. 22 and this resulted in a struggle the possession of the chopper was what Yee Yu, 19-year-old Canse told Mr. Justice Manning
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  • 47 5 Shrl R. Alagappa Chsttiar who 1« on .short visit to this country, will deliver i public lecture in Tamil on "Aim ol Life" at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall. s*. Norris Road, on Saturday, July 8, at V m *aeilLg is open to the public.
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  • 25 5 Macao has been declared an infected port on account ot information received that cholera has broken out there in an epidemic state.
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  • 63 5 Singapore, Thursday. POTARY Clubs in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang held inauguration meetings last night. The Rotary Club m Singapore elected their president last week Elected presidents of upcountrv clubs were Mr. Francis Coot ay. of tie Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, Mr. Yeok Cheang Rang, of the
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  • 297 5 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGES of criminal trespass preferred against Wong Ah Sai. a Hainanesc, were concluded this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. C. H. Koh, the District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate, when the accused was found guilty on both charges and his honour sentenced
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  • 98 5 Reuter. London, July 6. IN the House of Commons, Captain I Alan Grv.ham asked Government to raise the British diplomatic representative at Lima to ambassadorial status a other great powers had done, in view of the increasing importance of peace. Mr. R A. Butler replied that the
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  • 67 5 London, July 6. The Ministers of Education in the present French and British Governments M. Jean Zay and Lord De La Warr met and referred in warm terms to the friendship of their two countries at the annual prizegiving of the Lvcee Francais De Londres
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  • 54 5 Reuter. t i a Tbo Prime Minister London July 6-^ c F D n common* introduced the Houjc w e Members' Fund in the Hon* fKTSrTtteK P ovidV h s C for W making to e tain S case" grants to ana widows of the members of
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  • 27 5 The rubber crop of the Bukit K»tU Dl l r. r Fctatp for the month of June «>e total for 2 montta 49,237 lb.
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  • 406 5 Tin Production In The F. M S. TIN, the mineral which is always associated with Malaya, continues A to be dredged in large quantities in the Federated Malay States as revealed in the annual report of the Mines Department for 1938. In this annual report, Mr. A. E. Kershaw Chief
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  • 188 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE quiet of a barber's shop at River Valley Road was rudely disturbed yesterday morning when an altercation arose between the barber and an Indian who had come in and demanded repayment of a debt from the barber. Hassan bin Mohamed, also
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  • 36 5 Reuter. London, July 6. It is announced that it has been decided to OJM the Baldwin Fund for refugees on July 31. The fund has already passed the total of half a million sterling.—Reuter.
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  • 385 5 Barter Scheme Singapore, Thursday. MARKET sentiment thi* week nas been adversely affected by the dangerous situation at Danzig, whilst Tientsin has been relegated to the background, says the weekly rubber market review issued by Messrs. Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd. The speech of Lord
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  • 41 5 Hongkong. July 4.—The New Zealand Government is testing new anti-aircraft guns, whose shell, it is alleged, can penetrate the surface of armour and then explode, spraying fxrv over 48 square feet, says an Auckland report. International Htm* Agency.
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  • 150 5 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT Singapore, Thursday. AGAIN only minor fluctuations have been recorded during the week, the tone of the market varying with the complexion of the latest political news, says the weekly rubber report issued to-day by Messrs. Lewis Peat, Ltd. The demand for nearby deliveries continues to be good,
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  • 36 5 The output of New iSrudai. Ltd., for the month of June, 19:39. amounts to 19.920 pounds making a total of 60,040 pounds for the first three months of the year ending Mar. Si, 1940.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 41 5 On the 10—11—12 July from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m and 3 p.m. to S p.m. OIL PAINTINGS h LOCA will be exhibited in her Studio, Chulia St. 22. jjKp Chemical dST Diamondf am Watches fitted with 15 jrv/els lever movement.
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    • 207 5 GIVE YOUR HAIR Polished Loveliness What a delight to tee your hair V gleaming with i be ĕBR W' MV* »heen, neat, hv jh y i know can fm\ M way* get 11J oi the dull, dry, afterV I effecta oia'perm* J with Amarri I AT* Bnlliantine. ReJ \j member
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  • 93 6 Singapore, Thursday. A CHINESE woman whose husband charged her wiih the theft of a :>.">:•;) China vase, told the Court this morn in",. "I did not steal the vase. I took it with me became, as I was leaving W'ae house, I was afraid that
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  • 21 6 The parties were ordered to appear again before the Court on July 13, pending further instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor.
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  • 91 6 Reuter. New York, July 6. EARLY 200 persons :r c feared x to be drowned and hundreds lendered homeless due to floods in Eastern Kentucky after a cloudhurst. The towns Morehoad. Gray.sen and Breahitt appear to have suffered the worst of all and are virtually isolated
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  • 349 6 Reuter. London, July (>. THE text of the Overseas Trade Guarantees Bill shows it is proposed to increase from £10,000,000 to £60,000,000 (excluding interest) the amount which may be guaranteed by the Government for non-commercial credits considered desirable in the national interest. The guarantees may
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  • 291 6 Singapore. July 6. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampata 4|Aver Hitams 19 6 21 Hitams 0.29 0.32 Data Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hongkong Tin 18 6 19 3 Eangrins 18 6 19 6 Chandenangs 11- 12Hong Fatts 0.60 U63 Idris Hyd. 6,- 7|Ipoh Tin 20 2l|Jelapancs 24 25
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  • 136 6 Reuter. London, July MESSAGES from the British Mineworkers' Federation to the German miners will be sent through a secret underground broadcasting station, according to a decision reached at a conference at Swansea. The message says. "Eor yean against the exploitation of miners both countries. Since
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  • 123 6 DAILY PRICKS CUP KENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers. Seller No. IX R.y.s. Spot loose a a 6 1 N F OB R i'n cases July 28 ***** 7 16 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in balej 28 b F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 470 6 OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE SERN'I 1' 01 RADIO <I PFHVISED BY RADIO EXPERT W S «H h m-er» precis.en testing instrum'.nl FREE INSPECTION rntails no obligation Y:,ri«i.s makes ot British and American eta in Stock. IrHoCrT& WATCH jREP A I R S YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT 1 sERVICETWHEN YOU ENTRUST
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    • 112 6 I\ T o t aii c 111 pt v 5 f on every I'hilco receiver sold in Malaya I THE GUARANTEES GIVEN BY THE RADIO SERVICE COMPANY OF I MALAYA 1934 LTD. ARE SUBSTANTIAL, FOR WHEREVER YOU ARE IN I MALAYA YOU ARE WITHIN EASY REACH OF ONE OF THEIR
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    • 24 6 tor 7/orld-wlde reception :;atx for a free demonstration RADIO tl/t-CTRIC CO., 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD Tel 2829. SINGAPORE. Distributers:— Scientific Service Co., Hln'yapoie Hongkon STianMhui
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    • 79 6 BULI THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores ARE EYES WEAK?f^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience Moderate cost for modern individually planned and boiM practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phune 3002.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 970 6 To-day's Radio ||MIMIMIM»>N* l *m** alllMNMU,IIIMI t I LONDON HONGKONG ZHL 2 25 metre (UI ~W TRANSMISSION 5 p m »W 952 Mc m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcls) GSB 9.51 Mcls (31.55 m.) 5 20 Three quarters of an hour of p.m. a.m dance music. m~. n# the Koran
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  • 201 7 /APANESE MOVE FAILS Shanghai, lulv 6. ii V.fc\T precautions are being taken to guard against incidents ii the Japanese-occupied areas to-morrow (Friday), when the Hiit enters its third year. Extra vigilant measures are also betaken in
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  • 135 7 Japanese Way Out Of Dilemma? i Reuter. c :r oetont observers give credence to that the Japanese are trying to the formation of a. new governbut Wang Ching Wei hxs pressed further time, because he does not embark cn the new venture •'.I he gets the support of
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  • 105 7 Bombay, June 28. j men i R I) Tata. Chairman of Messrs. Tata Workers Union met the arbitration for the dispute were inconcluand will be resumed later x deputation on behalf of the oirm "ar Union also waited on the Coiv s PrSdeSt to day and
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  • 100 7 Reuter. Paris, July 6. THIRTY-THREE out of 104 people charged in connection with the famcus TagoularcV plot of December 1937, had their names cleared following mere investigation into the charges by the examining magstrale. Among those acquitted are several members ol the French eluding Duke Joseph
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, July 6-Dr. Colijn called nn cSien Wilhelniina and has asked to be ?ehevecl of the task of forming the new Government ,-Reui er.
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  • 80 7 Reuter. London, July 6 NUMBER of Air Force reservists are being called up in the next three or four month* as a tost mobilisation exercise, according to an Air Ministry armour cement. The reservists affected wou'd have been called up for annual training at
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  • 59 7 Reuter. Berlin, July 6. j X SEMI-OFFICIAL denial is issued of reports that I Germany is delivering arms to j China. It says, "The object of such lies is to disturb German- Japanese friendship, while diverting attention from the huge deliveries of arms to j
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  • 69 7 Reuter. MoMf, July y A SOVIET communique on the Sanrhnku*. Mongol 1 fighting says that as a result cf determined counter-attack, the' «W--anese troops were repulsed fifty ol their tanks destroyed and OjfW jruns djsabled and I.SOO men killed. The Soviet troops suffered 100 casualties
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  • 168 7 Domestic And Foreign Prices Reuter. Washington, July 6. MR R. Morgenthau. Secretary to the Treasury, said the Treasury would resume foreign silver purchases of noon to-day. He added that the State Department had advised Canada of the reinstatement of tne monthly silver purchase agreement and said he
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  • 21 7 Reuter. Washington, July 6.-Duties against Italian goods to be pubhsfold on July 13 Will come into efTeU a month after that.—Reuter.
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  • 121 7 Reuter Paris, July 6. QTR iKi N( i figures illustrating France's financial and industrial revival in the past few months were given by M. Paul Reynaud, Finance Minister, speaking at the AngloAmerican press luncheon. He said that ihe inflow of gold in J June was more than
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  • 109 7 Reuter. London, July 6. The British Government proposes to arrange immediately loans totalling a hundred million sterling to assist the rearmament of members of the non-aggres-sion front, according to political correspondents. It is stated that Poland, Rumania, Turkey and Greece have all asked
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 119 7 Beautiful Grandmothers j Try this simple easy way to look fresh and young UI of milk and olive oil. both pro- 1 and pasteurized are bleflded with other valuable secret ingredients ia I the renowned formula osed lor twenty yi -J L white a colour/ C lt e quickly nourishes
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 346 8 1 IA Splendid STAGE SCREEN Double Bill'.j S Singapore's PopuUr Entertainers— S ftfc« < APITOL HMJLIES' S 20 Talented Artistes will appear at The CAPITOL S j Wilh Columbia s Ace Musical Hit J Benefit Performances IN AID OF CMIXA RELIEF I I XI) TO-XIGIM U. 15 'I I ii
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    • 264 8 BY ORDER OF FILM CEVSORS BOARD OF APPEAL— i ADULT'S ONLY CHILDREN UNDER 15 NOT ADMITTED PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 TO-NIGHT j WOMEN LIKE ME! I GIVE 1 THEM EXCITEMENT I Screaming to a new high in macabre, suspensefuldrama...is this story of f a baby-faced murderer...who AmmWmWL lascina,e d a ll
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    • 363 8 r THE _BIC ASTAIRE ROGERS SHOW! 3-15 6-15 TO-D Il _9-.5- AT THE CAPITOL Including a great Cay J0 VJf) M ur r c J wf sensation/ LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS WITH FURTHER PICTURES OF THEIR MAJESTIES' HOMECOMING. 3 To-NUchl To-morrow 2 C 1 i *****1 T4 745 PW lilllllll
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  • 129 9 :)ic Editor of the Malaya Tribvne] r- As an A.R.P. warden I took part the exercises on Monday night, went very well as far as my iticular group was concerned, but I think more practical knowledge is red. More coaching is needed to the
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  • 871 9 I Editor cj the Malaya Tribuuei The anniversary of the "Double is here again. We view with tisfaction that the War of Attrition as dated by Generalissimo Chiang Shek is working according to plan, now after twenty-four months of re we are in a better
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  • 155 9 Readers are reminded of the charity dance to be held at the Happy World Cabaret In Aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Fund on Saturday. Besides securing an extension of hours to 3 a.m. the management have spared neither money nor energy to make it a success
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  • 147 9 DEATH OF FAMOI IS ARTIST Reuter. London, July 6. THE death of Louis William Wain, the famous artist and animal caricaturist, is announced here.— Reuter. Louis William Wain, born in London in Aug. 1860, was the eldest son of Mv, William Matthew Wain. His early education was placed under the
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  • 633 9 Thetis Inquiry Reuter. London, July 6. THE fourth and final account ci the Thetis death dive drama was given at the resumption of the inquiry by Frank Shaw, the only civilian survivor He is 9 fitter employed by Cammel Laird's, and said bis work was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 32 9 OUR NEW SERVICE I MEND YOUR STOCKI INGS AND SOCKS. I I I s CAPITOL BLDG., SINGAPORE. TELE. 3158. ALHAMBRA-NEXT CHANGE WARNER BROS. Comedy. THRILLER! BOBBY lORDAN DirMtrf k, IMES FIOOI WUIIUIIOSJ^f.
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    • 81 9 I TO-MORROW I j SATURDAY Bth JULY, j J Simultaneously At I EMPIRE TALKIE j I AT 7 0 P.M. SUN (New World)] \T 7-30 0-30 P.M. j Final Chapters 7—12 ot I I nephrite's Thriil«ng wild Animal Serial! 5 I EMPIRE TALKIE} i Matinees Sat. Sun. Whole Serial of
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    • 196 9 I Thrill and Laugh With Chan Anew! I ,y s y c u m eet the jgrg|u* 8 ALHAMBRA-to-day 3-15, tts 9.15 p.m. SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY I SHOWS DAILY CHARLIE CHAN MEETS NEW SSSSKTI AND YOU MEET THE NEW CHARLIE CHA Nj acclaimed by critics i^T^B^' M 'V -wk ••*'worihy
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  • 721 10 AVER ten years ago, in aecordu ance with the wishes of the British Social Hygiene Council, registered brothels were closed throughout Malaya. At the same time free clinics lor the treatment of venereal disease were established. It is constantly asserted by the reformers that these methods have
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  • 1011 10  -  "The Double-Seventh" By E.T. HUANG THE Sino-Japanese undeclared war has entered its third year. Tc-day is its second anniversary. Both the Chinese and the Japanese are observing tin's memorable occasion, but between the tvo there is this marked contrast: For the Chinese, the day is
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  • 148 10 A doctor declares that the healthiest and happiest men he ever came across were a group of Canadian lumberjacks. Hale fellers well met, as It were. A man complained in court that his wife had stormed at hirr for half an hour and then thrown a mallet
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  • 369 11 BRITAIN MUST I RECOGNISE THE NEW ORDER Reuter. Tokyo, July 7. A DDRESSING journalists on the eve of the second anniversary of the outbreak of the hostilities in China, the Japanes2 Prime Minister (Baron Hiranuma) said that the agenda ot tne coming Anglo-Japanese talks would
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  • 186 11 July 6. tl u vnthony Eden, speaking at \i stratford-on-Avoii to-night,; v can i xpect no chaag* ter until all governments j .ii v convinced that any furaggression must inevitall Europe in conflict. crU x of the matter. I ultimate issui before Europe j h j£mSJ put.
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  • 285 11 Japanese Regulations Reuter. Tokyo. July IMTI7I ITIONS niacins all Nortl: China's toreign trade R E ;SEEKS "suppo.ted MEomccd by Wang Shih CfcbW, Mnwttr ol r.t,..nce al The regulations stipulate that exports of all goods to third powers of Centra and South China
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  • 87 11 New York, Joly C. ■WHIM p. Bwkncr, American who was coveted ci romnracv and mail fraud m Philippin. railway boo*. {JJ*™ sentenced lo two imprison broker who was c< nviclcd w.th Buck,'er. kas been sentenced to 18 mtnthV imprisonment and fined ***3L
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  • 78 11 Reuter. London. July 7. QN the Stock Exchange yesterday there was a slight broadtfcoig of interest in some groups, with a quietly steady tone following a somewhat hesitant rart Closing prices showed only small changes apart from textiles and rayons which advanced on buying by provincial
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  • 134 11 Reuter. r,» rim, July 1. a JEWISH Union, t«i which al! A German and stateless Jews in Germany are compelled to belong, bus I een created by a new tow. The Union whose headquarters will be in BerH must support destitute Sew so that they
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  • 60 11 Washington, July 6proposed constitution ordering a P^ a^ r United decide r.n a declaration war or UMwa states participation "warfare ihe committee rejected it The s second proposed tne oi a referendum regarding a deration 01 war, followed by final acticiii in Cou
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  • 90 11 Reuter. L ndcn. July 7,-In the House of Com mona last night Mr Walter Elliot, Mirrs I ter o! Health, stated that between3o and 40 evacuation camps will be con structed in En-land and *ul be used as school camps to peacetime Thirty sites had
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  • 64 11 Unemployed miners and —dwrmAaatea are working side by sioe at Wvtham. I.em Oxford University to unearth the ancient village or Seacourt, which was abandoned m 1400. The village had 17 inns. Masves of pottery have already been discoveicd. Seme of the girl undergraduates come from OudtM. Iglversifies.
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  • 894 11 Reuter. Warsaw, July IT is understood that the Polish Government, after consultation with Britain and France, has reached, a decision about measures to oe taken in connection with Nazi military preparations in the Free City. -Though an inspired statement say* that no
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  • 425 11 Under Cover Of Ultimatum? Reuter. Paris, July f>. THE Echo de Paris commentator M. Pietri discussing the Moscow talks which was one of the main items on the agenda at the morning and evening meetings of the British yesterday, says that Mr, William
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Rome, Ji.lv 7. ITALY'S First and Sceoiu' Naval Squadrons will carry out navai exercises in the centra. Mediterranean during the last week in July. The manoeuvres, in which submarines and aircraft will participate, vdl last 48 hours.—Reuter.
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  • 309 11 Sequel To Collapse »-111 I TDK „f noted Ind U tea brokers has resulted in a writ of F adlrn :.Sin, t Operative wholesale societies for allied breach TnVhe meaatin,, the firm i« beta* helped 1<> earry <>r nroKers and joint stock banks. London, July
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  • 59 11 Reuter. Washington. July 6 OMR Paul McNutt. Bifh Commissioner oi the Philippines, after conferring with Present P <m veM a»1nounced that he Is reslining weeks. Mr McNutt, wh a possaHe presidential candjdatcin ji) said be saw no reason for lriend* n0 l to continue their efforts
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  • 551 12 ■ITTERINESS of British Waders last week-end will tost a hundred million Bterimg. Turkey, Rumania and Greece have been pressing for financial assistance, since they were guaranteed against aggression, to enable them to extend their arms programmes as quickly as possible, and the tola! staled is to be
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  • 131 12 THE retreading of motor vehicle tyres which suddenly became so popular a few years ago has suffered the fate of all mechanical processes attempted without the use of the proper machinery, writes Mr. A. E. Kershaw in the annual report of the Mines department for the
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  • 442 12 Reuter. -IJITTER der uncial ion of Wang Ching Wei and reaffirmation of China's determination to carry on the war are the keynotes of a statement issued by Mars! al Chiang Kai Shek on the second anniversary of the Siro-Japanesc conflict.—Reuter. Chungking, .luly 7. MARSHAL Chiang
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  • 456 12 jyjEMORIAL services, meetines and the hoisting at half mast of the Chinese national flsg io-d.'.y are signs of an aggrieved nation's tribute to its war dead To-day the Sino-Japanese v;ar enters its third year, and Chinese the world over are observing with a solemnity that befits
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  • 169 12 AVEB one hundred police spent yesterday scouring the country in and around the Singapore Naval iJase in search of a tiger which had been seen in the vicinity by several police officers. After a thorough siarch which continued for four hours they had to give
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  • 77 12 ACCORDING to the Federation of the China Relief Funds in the South Seas, the total sum of money contributed by the residents in Malayasia, from the month of November 1938, to the month of April 1939, inclusively. amounted to §26.159,656.09 in Chinese Currency. Malaya, with a total
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  • 389 12 Mother's Condition For Daughter's Bail \Frc?n Our Own Correspondent] Lm don. June 20. rjpHL name of Mrs. Godahna Falls, who was stated, ir another cum al present sub-judice, to have gone to Singapore, appeared in a cfcargl at Westminster Police Court
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  • 141 12 Singapore, Friday. ryUE ball held at Raffles Hotel 'last i night in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital was a great success. Mrs. E A. Elder was the organiser and the hard work which she has been doing fcr the past few weeks in this
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  • 165 12 Reuter. London, July 6. y. F C. Hervey, aged 23, son of Lord Herbert Hervey and nephew oi the Marquis of Bristol, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude at the Old Bailey to-day. He and three other young Mavlair men were found guilty
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  • 374 12 Fines paid by mo oirts in regaid. to offences amounted to 823,138.75 as against $25.***** in 1937. *V 593 motor cars bad serial letters SN as registration- at tinend of 1938. There are 74,443 bicycle, registered in Singapore of which 13.659 were registered in 1938. fi:
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    • 21 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China ituiklinK, (Jhulia Street, TRoNE ;,sOB. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT. «pM ,<r
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  • 803 13 LAST ANNUAL REPORT fIIANGES in Municipal services over a period of eight years are call with ir the an; urJ report of Mr. W. Bartley, C.M.G., \l i; I who will be RittL shortly and whose last reports this is.
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  • 402 13 (From Oui Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. TNI average Englishman of whom I h;.pe I am one, thinks Japans continued war on CWwi to be .un justified and, he hopes, unsuccessful. He is not wou'ed about British prestige or even British trade.
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  • 105 13 SINGAPORE'S fire fighters were busier last year than during the previous year. The Municipal Pre sident's report reveals that the Fire Brigade received 41 more calls than tbrv did in 1937. O; there, 23 were tc places outside Munich pel limits, three were false alarms
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  • 148 13 THE value of Singapore lawn has increased by $796,638, according to the assessment value placed on property by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The annual value of the town at the end cf 1938 was $18,595,453 compared with 517.798.817 at the end of the previous year. Five
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  • 298 13 Singapore, Thursday. SLIM, girlish figure ran an the gangway ol the Rotterdam Lloyd "Selamaf at ten minutes hi seven this evening dressed in a green jumper, 1 vhite skirt. r' x a prominent Singapore sun tan. The lady in question happened to be Miss Gloria
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  • 127 13 T»HE following is the programme for next Sunday's organ recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall, commencing at 9.15 pm 1. Klevazione; Domenico Zipoli; Werner Baer. 2 Two Choral Preludes—(a) Mortify us by Your Grace. J. S Bach; <b> Ye Countless Realms of Joy, 11. Perry; Werner Barr.
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  • 37 13 Seven! em state-aided labourers wil arrive in Penang to May by SJ "Rohna". tt is expected that five wil be sent to Pulau Jerejak nod the balance will proceed to Porl Swettenbajn for quarantine there.
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  • 229 13 THE year J938 was one of low rj"ota releases and difficult times for in miners in general, the quoUi averaging 55.G4 per cent. Interna tional and 41.2 per cent. Domestic as against 107.5 per cent, interna \ional and 77.75 per cent, the previous
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  • 55 13 [From Our Oivn Correspondent Johore Bahru. Thursday.—The death took place this morning of UngkU Abu Bakar bin Ahmad, brother-in-law of Tungku Mahkota, Recent of Johore. Ungku Abu Bakar was the son-in-law of Dato Col. Yahya. acting Commandant of the Johore Military Forces. The funeral took place
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  • 37 13 Reuter. Haifa, July C. A military court has sentenced to death seven Arabs for the murder of a railway patrol and five others have been sentenced to life imprisonment for carrying rifles —Reuter,
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  • 357 13 THE strike of Singapore Ti act ion Co., workers last year had a very noticeable effect on the i cvenue of the Rate I VUM& Account of the Municipality, according lb 1he report of retiring President, Mr. W. Bartley. Financially the year was satisfactory, states Mr.
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  • 125 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) J Bangkok. July 5. J AN official notification signed by the Premier has been issued reminding tbe Thais that the nat:on should be placed on the highest elevation of respect and reverence by all al them. In particular they should nol
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  • 1027 14 "Cowardly Act" Singapore* Thursday. "IT is <|uile obvious thai Sarbini attacked me because he mv wife," stated Kasman bin Sinsokuno a 4.i-year-old Java ese rubber tapper in the Fifth Police Court to-day. where Swbin bm Ahmad was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt
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  • 68 14 Reuter. Zurich, July 6. A RESOLUTION proposing that Soviet j n trade unions be invited to affiliate with the International Federation of Trade Unions was moved by Mr. Georgr Hick, leader of the British Building Workers, at the Federation's congress. The British resolution was supported by
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  • 65 14 Melbourne. Ju' JHE Prime Minister, Mr.Menre. Cimr-.onwealth defence Council t Australia's defence expenditure for coming year would be £32,000.000. i pared with £14,000.000 for last yi It is understood that the Cc considering whether it should sub universal military training for tb< p rnanent mobile
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    • 212 14 gggg^== —i 5933 .i\ Telegraphic Address. haini.nsly s.tuaied ideal SZSf&T— COCKTAIL BAK lOINGF-HRST CLASS RESTAURANT j I hooks on !j:tti:k-\vritin(T. He Shall I Word It? Tho art o! correct letter-writing 50.90 The ('ompanior Letter-Writer for Business and The Home 0.90 The Lacies' and Gents' Letter-Writer for All Occasions 0.90 The
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    • 273 14 What! The Stars I Foretell TO-MORROW FOR ALL ERS. Business in finexcellent in the *»< make an early start, tu have official nutters J to, don't neglect iJ.ein good day for sentiment ctfiairs. Fortunate shadow sportsmen and racing luck. SPECIAL INFLUENCES ary 21 to Fcbnunj t9. possible some unpleasant may
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  • 518 15 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. out of a case which the prosecution alleged was a "signature" racket go-ng on i»i this town, a middle-aged Chinese, Chan Keng Yin, stood his trirl on three counts of cheating, iorgery and abetment before Mr. Justice Cussen at the Selangor Assizes to-day.
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  • 115 15 Singapore, Friday. £OLL£GE custom went by the board yesterday, when Freshers and Seniors mingled at a Raffles College social given by the Literary and Dramatic Society. The Social began with drinks a*id ice-cream, over which the Freshers induced the Seniors to unbend a little towards them. The
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  • 195 15 4 SLIGHT increase in Singapore's x death rate and birth rate given in the Municipal President's annual report for 1938, which states ■hat the crude death rate for the year was 22.87 per thousand as against 22.46 in 1937. The crude birth rate again rose from 43.49
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  • 271 15 THE anual general meeting of this Association was held last Sunday morning nt the Club House of the Association. A fairly large number of members was present, and Mr. P. E. Perera the President occupied the Chair. The report and accounts which were approved
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  • 75 15 MINING In Malaya has its dancers and hazards. This is illustrated in the annual report of the mining department for 1938 which ttates th?t during the year, fifty-five -dents involving injury to persons occurred. Six of these were fatal. 24 were serious and 25 minor. In
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  • 85 15 Singapore, Thursday. Charged with being in possession of three gallons of samsu which he was carrying in a leather bag on his bicycle along Serangoon Road on June 22. Cheng Beng Lee to-day pleaded guilty and was fined $60 or in default one month's rigorous
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  • 45 15 The death occurred on Jur~ 9 of Mr. H. L. Prior, of Netherfleld Park, Ware. Mr. Prior, who wa* 87 years of agp, was the father of Lieut.-Col. C. L. Prior, of Singapore, who is at present In Europe.
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  • 294 15 Singapore, Thursday. two penetrating stab wounds on the chest and the abdomen, a 37-year-old Chinese, Chee Hang Kee was removed to the general hospital on June 15, where he died five days later. In returning a verdici of culpable homicide amounting to murder, at the inquiry to-day,
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  • 993 16 SCALES IN FAVOUR OF RAFFLES, BUT MEDICS ARE CONFIDENT Inter-College Annual Cricket RAFFLES Cc liege meet the Medical College in their tenth annual cricket match on the Medical College grounds this afternoon. Botn teams are particularly strong tnis year, but tney have got some
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  • 214 16 THE Junior Civil Sen ice Association defeated the Changi Civilians by three goals to one in v division 2B league soccer match played at the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday. Play was ol a .scrappy nature and the game was devoid of thrills.
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  • 217 16 St. Andrews. July 7. nas ran and a strong wind for th c end of the second round yesterday in tho British open golf championsl ip> olaved here at Ihe end ol which 21 players qualified for the final oti holes to-day. /imuiig
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  • 78 16 Joe Louis, the coloured world champion, retained his world title when he defeated "Two Ton" Tony Galento in the fourth round of their fight at the Yankee Stadium. New York. He gained the verdict on a technical kneek-out. More than 45.000 people saw the fight and
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  • 726 16 (By "PEN") JIIREE interesting gi?mes wrie played yesterday at Farrer Park and the most important «»f them was the Municipal Services Club soccer competition lor tne "Farrer Cup" on the knock-out system. i The Health Dept. met and defeated the Electrical Dept., (last year.] Holders
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  • 47 16 Reuter. London, July 7. The BritiAi Wightman Cup team meets the United States at Forest Hills on Aug. 25 and 26. Miss Betty Nu*hall will captain the team while the others will include Kay Stammer; Joan Hardwick. Valeric C/cott. Nina Brown --md Mrs. Hammersley.—Reuter.
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  • 61 16 Reuter. I "ndoa, July 7. T FN Harvey and Jock McAvoy wil! ■J meet at the White City open-air tedium on ni- lit for v c World's ond British Empire and British lioht heavyweight championship t t'cs over fifteen rounds. Jack Deyle and Eddie Phillip* meet in
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  • 444 16 pOLLOVVING 19 the full entry J list for the forthcoming j u v meeting of the Perak Turi Club to be held over three days. Saturday, July 15, Wednesday. July 19 and Saturday, July 22. Altosrether 119 horse> n f| ponies have been entered.
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  • 370 17 London, July 6. ry\{E weather was again uncerI tain at Henley, being alternately sunny and showery. A St uiheriy head wind made the water chGppy, hampering the rowers. In the heats of the Grand Challenge Jesus, Cambridge. b*at Leander by a length in
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  • 435 17 MALAYA CUP SOCCER (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. JO-DAY Johore plays against the Combined Services, one of the most formidable teams in the country, at the Trade School (■round, Johore Bahru, in the "Malaya Cup soccer match, and judging by the Sultanate's
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  • 154 17 Singapore. Thursday. GIVING their farewell exhibition at the Happy World covered stadium to-night, Szabados and Kelen were fully extended by their opponents, the August Badminton Party's table tennis team. In a brilliant display Fok Hin Chiew, a former Hong Kong champion, beat Szabados by three
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  • 357 17 ALICE MARBLE WILL BE HER OPPONENT fcwftan Wimbledon, July 7. Kathleen Stammers entered the final oi the women's singles for the first time yesterday when she beat Mrs. Fabyan in three sets. The English girl was in top form, and will now meet Miss Alice
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  • 17 17 icccci: Jehore vs. Combined Services (Malaya Cup)—Johore Bahru Cricket: Raffles College vs. Medical College—Ml C.
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  • 62 17 Singapore, Friday. Two goals down at the interval, the RA. (Blakan Math made a wonderful recovery and scored four goals to beat the R.A.F. (T) 4—2 in a second division (A) match played at Blakan Mati yesterday. Fallon, Robinson (2) and Guest
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  • 358 17 Singapore, Friday. JOHN LIM and Tan Huck Toe did it again* In straight sets of thrilling tennis they defeated Chin Kee Onn and Robert Chia, a powerful combination, in the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament, yesterday. A remark which may
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  • 64 17 The following have been selected to represent the V.M.C.A. in a League Football match against Excise Department on Tuesday, on the V.M.C.A. Ground (Anson Road) at 5 p.m.: Wee Aik Chan. M. Swyny, V. N. Pillay, G. J. Moxon, G. Ranatunga, H. Leigh, Mcßeath, C. E. T.
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  • 33 17 In a friendly game of soccer played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday, the R.A.F. (Town Office* beat the Clerical Union by six goals to three. The Rafs led 3—2 at the interval.
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  • 761 18 America's Role In Peace And War Chungking, July 6. "IN their economic strength alone, the Americans possess a weapon more powerful than all the forces Japan is capable of mustering to its support. At the moment, America tntensiius its economic
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  • 84 18 Cambridge. England. June 30, MM(From A 'Tribune' Reader) TiHE Central Union of Chinese Students in Great Britain and Ireland is holding their annual Summer conference at Digswell Park, Wclwyn, Hertfordshire, from July 4 to July 10 Some prominent Chinese and British personalities have been invited to
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  • 132 18 Tientsin. THE critical Tientsin situation, involving a crisis between the Japanese and the British, has its humorous side. An American correspondent In pon-blockaded Frenchtown stepped up to engage a Chinese taxicab drive, to him into the equally blockaded B: Concession. The newspaperman was sunn i 11
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  • 296 18 THE anti-opium campaign v now under way in Chungkm .o rid to Chinese wartime capital of drug addicts and drug by the end of thU month, according to J. eivei in Shanghai. The cam,**., is being clrried out by the Chungking Municipal authorities under instructions
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    • 351 18 I JOINT PAINS J Ii TORTURE YOU BECAUSE I Ij €n mm kidneys I MB SLUGGISH I Yon need a Real Kidney Restorative I 1! Th, 111 I P»in "I iff swollen YOU Cal,not aff rd t0 r t,k !l. i I I knLt £55? joints i S almost a
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    • 188 18 LADIES!! 7 Z BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN TAB- 1 LETS CLEARS THE SKIN OFF J I UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND I I BLEMISHES. obtainable from medici u J (this COLDI better. I d X J Rl SEEMS TO BE I LOOSEN IT M JP UP WITH r=~ 5 ru I SLOAN'S JĔ/Kk H
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    • 56 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan j v..;. The familiar Player's Sailor figure symbolises all that is depend- ytfyg^ able and worthwhile in tobacco-manufacture. In the cigarette fiSffljk world it stands for Player's Navy Cut a name rendered justly famous for the excellence and quality it gives to
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  • 1130 19 Congress President Clarifies His Support o Paris Peace Conference REPLY TO DR. RAMMANOHAR LOHIA'S CRITICISM >J0 military holp is intended, T* j 8 n i v Bombay, July 1. Our attitude of resistance to Britain fn s Pt>ort to
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  • 265 19 S Calcutta. June 28. WAMI Bhawani Dayal, President, Natal Indian Congress, left for Bihar Province to-day. After visitirg Laheriasarai, Arrah, Patma, Gaya, and other places, he will pay a visit to the United Provinces and leave India from Bombay on August 30 by S.S. "Kenya".—(United Press). Bannu. June
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  • 365 19 ADVICE TO INDIANS IN BURMA "J SHOULD like to tell my Indian friends 3 T Z\ 1 really no Indian quesuon in Burma and if theJ been created by their own political mistakes" said L M -dmjr over a meetin. held under the Referring to
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  • 161 20 Lady Thomas prct attei the prizes to tne Iv- A. Blakan Mat! team who won the on* mile Medley II a t at the .r.apore Amateur Athletic Association s,>. held last Saturday afternoon. in 9tKm flat ra«. Ng Yong Liang the winner of the S High Jump.
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    • 85 20 STANDARD SARSAPARILLA Blood buUder 3K Cures various tropical diseases Price $1 per bottle, anall bottle 50 cts. 3° le A eI ISwAMED KASSIM CO., A S Em**, Singapore. rsKfoRTHEPRICE OF ONE! j Your Advert Will Appear In 75,000 Papers! Please insert the o£ O NE insertion. I Town Ofhce, 9
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