Malaya Tribune, 8 July 1939

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: -l r I Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI jyp. i6i. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, July 8, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 Make Your Home UP-TO-DATE WITH Sunco Furniture AURORA LTD. FRANKEL BUILDING 101, VICTORIA STREET, l 1 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD I 'WBKBMB ~t~< i v V? i C,ean natural loveliness is I iJWH Th,S^t beauty s «rst (aw! Twice I SECRET every day apply a lijrht lather I /2£§i/jjj Camay
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    • 321 1 11 4 GOOD REASONS WHY? can re,y on BIOZYGEN YEASTVITAMIN tablets to maintain your HEALTH AND VITALITY. 1. BIOZYGEN BUILD TISSUES for it contain! a high percentage of Albumin which la essential for Tlasus building. 2. BIOZYGEN HASTEN GROWTH and Increases metabolism on account at 1U high vitamin content, 3.
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    • 140 1 MADAME PAGE I LA:.E 92. PICCADILLY, 1 LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION* 2 IN STOCK. FROM:— {$5. $30. t 13 BATTERY ROAD, I TEL. «527. SINGAPORE. bacconists F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. BOOKS ON LETTERIVRITINf~ How Shall I Word It? The art of correct letter-writing $0.90 The
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  • 83 2 Agents of ships calling at Singapore and proceeding thereafter to the Naval Base should inform the Masters of ships •that they should communicate with the Royal Naval Wireless Station on clearing from Singapore, giving the time at which they intend to arrive at Johore Shoal Buoy and any
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  • 231 2 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS An unimportant day Con nbute all you can to ihe har mony of your surroundings Po* tent influences tor toriflM, respondencc, *mt toi ton*,enti*- i i tion. Avoid controversial m«" ters. 1 SPECIAL INFLIF.yCEX. 123 to August 22. Some J* I sant
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 fITEAMER SAILINGS. INDIA (incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. j Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 I CANNON ggS JgJ, X SOMALI i 7 nnn Aug. P I ■ess*** ss s» .ggss». S as 15,000 Oct. 20 X Cargo only. HOMEWARDSLeaves Tonnage, firpore I 1939 j Piw*TPTNDi n.ooo
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    • 334 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I IS YOUR I LEAVE I APPROACHING I Pleasa let us offer you acI commodation on the I most modem and luxurious 1 N D L I I EXPRESS LINERS I "SCHARNHORST" I "POTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., 1 124, Robinson Road. 1
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    • 413 2 'friTHO HONG STEAMSHIP j COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. I p,nane Port Swettenham, II I Reeular fortnightly service betwfer Rangoon. Penang, ror > II Regular {X a) I Special +m ret-m tttrt. t. China for short holiday tr.ps. II I JVJ?XT SAILINGS:- For CHINA For RANGOON I "Hong Siang" July P*- 28
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    • 217 2 EXTENDED LEAVE! Jvhenyoufly ROYAL WTOM All UMI i the smooth silent air line Don't spend precious leave time travel-. j img. Get on a X L M. plane and have a luxurious, interesting flight in one ot the famous Douglas 0 Ci. air linen. Steward service on board Incidental expenses
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 254 2 DAvi CROSSWORD j j 7 I—p'T"'1 —p'T"' r,/ J ■:<■•;; I 1 I ij\ V 1 krwftfi( j. CLUES DOWN: CLUES ACROSS. Qne made tQ suffer fol 4. Globular. 1 priTr)es 9. Single masted vessel. c^ n on tne seashore. 10. "Day of the week. A knotted handkerchiei is a
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  • 467 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. Previous To-day Change KiBBER Idle Idle Sixit Biyers 83 16 8 3|16 Sellers BV 4 BV 4 s Forward August Buyers BV 4 83 16 —1 16 Severs 8 516 8 5|16 Forward September Buyers BV 4 BV 4 Seller 8 3 8
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  • 93 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 7, 5 p.m. Total l Company Dividend Book* financial dost Date Ex Div. TIN Payable Date Burma Malay 6d. No 13 July 14 July 20 July 15 2*4% Lcndon Tin 4% June 28 July 14 July 3 4% less tclX ithem
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  • 798 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 7, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4,Austral Amai 4 6 5 Austral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hitam 20,- 21,Ayer Went 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 183 19 3 Batu Selangor 1.17% 1.22» /2 Berjuntai 9-
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  • 76 3 Tin at midday was $113*4, down and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock wa; buyers Spot 28 V 8 cents, buyers October December 28% cents, market idle. Markets outside of Malaya were steady yesterday but locally Tin and Rubber shares were neglected and generally speaking prices
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  • 231 3 Singapore, July 7. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 31;32 London demand 2 3 31|32 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 1,4 Hamburg demand 135 New Ycrk demand
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  • 11 3 The price of lin at noon in Singapore fo-day was:—
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  • 11 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 156 3 Singapore, July 7. .I (Siam) V/ Coast No. i W Koyan R (Siam) W Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 1*2 Rice Siam 2 JJJJ Rice Siam 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $iuSiam Broken Rice No. 2 fW
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  • 265 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 norn %V A 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 106 108 norn 1909 red. 1955 .sl.oo'-000 l»t.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSON \L ACCI BENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA HON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *&AD OFFICE* KD. CECIL 6TRIET, &TNGAPCHE. P. W. HALL, Oanaral Manage
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    • 201 3 SAVINGS you &> A dollar saved Is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time Is to be a contented person. A Savings Acccunt may be opened with this Bank
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    • 345 3 HAXK Ol MHXA incorporated in China by **peclal Charter*. 12, Cecil Street. Sinenp* Telephones: Manager's Office 8444. Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office OlSt-t. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO.* Paid Up Capital wh. 140,000.000.« Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 0,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. f 020,000.000.00 Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman
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    • 485 4 m mtk lH BH "WANTED Agents in all principal towns m Malaya tor mjic* easy selling lines 50"; commission. Apply to 0X no 764 to Malaya Tribune. Singapore (70i WANTED CHINESE dispenser for J Singapore dispensary. Apply Wltß i recent testimonials and stcJe salary required Box 7b2. co Maiaya Tribune.,
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    • 588 4 PRIVATE NIGHT TUITION, Individually English and other subjects and or Mandarin, all classes. Apply Own*, 47, Tronoh Road. SATISFACTORY TAMIL TUITION at oui residence for Moderate fees. Tlease 'pply to:— Box 754 c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (676 A) "PIANOFORTE MUI3IC TLJITTON given io ladies at St. Theresa.- School,
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    • 646 4 NEW LOCAL CHINESE ROOFING TILES, HEAVY MALACCA PATTERN, durable, affording ventilation, $7 per 1,000. Apply Tan Cheng Kiat, 38, Telok Ayer Street. Pnone 7255. Lighter and Heavier Patterns also available. (93A) SAND FOR SALE: Apply Fernandez Kch Company, 31, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. (49 '< A TO LET FLAT DINING
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    • 567 4 SOOBRAMANY RAMASAMY, Public Writer. General Post Office, Johore j Bahru (during office hours). Spiritual Faith Healer of human bodily diseases through spiritual performance and Unanl meuiclne. Confutation free. Public welcomed. At o agent for Hindustan Health Co., Ludhiana (registered by Government of India). Address: 21, Jalan Ibrahim. (Top Floor), Johore
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    • 515 4 STNGER 9. ROADSTER 1t32 in excellent condition, new paint, new hoed. Price $350. 5, Hamilton Road. Phone 4389. (664-A) FOR SALE: 1031 Morris Minor Car, Mcdel Saloc.i 4 Doors, excellent conditiin, comprehensive, in.sur. till Marcn. 1940. Price $500 only. Apply Box 74b. Mjlaya Tribune. Singapore (665.A> AUSTIN 7 TOURER, 1936.
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    • 403 4 WHEN YOU ARE I I FEEDING I j BABY I It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs careful attention most. Her-strength has been severely taxed and when she is feeding the baby she needs extra and easily digested rood. Doctors throughout Malaya nave recommended Horlicks for
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  • 68 5 Reuter. London, July 1. 5 «yi onl? coantry mat gives hope S T tin- present time \m China, Laired Mr J B priest,e >- at a I jTn U.-day ol the China I inaicn Committee. /reatef things were happening j hu n than anywhere else in
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  • 143 5 Shanghai, July 7. ACCORDING to a Soviet report, A se and Manchurian troops. July 3, have driven northward Normanhon, penetrated the Yangfu, and attacked the an line on the east bank of the Haletshung River. ki tiey succeeded in gaining md/but were later repulsed nth heavy
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  • 69 5 Reuter. I Lucknow July 7—A European police| I superintendent was attacked and Inm c I by a Shia Moslem crowd y- terday even I n g -v i the police fired thirty rounds a io i when Shu _Mol n.. tried to rush a uolice cordon I
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  • 42 5 Vienna. July 7. 1 Seventy-foot Stvinel de Paul Catholic charitable societies in Vienna and Tower Austria have dissolved their 1 fund- and transferred them to the I National Socialist Peoples welfare adI ministration In Berlin, to be used in
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  • 156 5 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have taken a bend along] Seletar Road at a fast speed, thereby t colliding with a boy named Hai Chong. who was on the grass verge on the right <»f the road Nam bin Sabot, a contrac- tor's syce was to-day
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  • 64 5 Reuter London, July 7. TT is learned that tne Air Ministry has I decided tc send five squadrons to France to participate in the celebrations on July 14 of he anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. The squadrons will go on July
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  • 94 5 Reuter. London. July 7. MR. Hoggins, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, interviewed by Reuter in London, said that he would strongly object the Reich retmrning to Africa, north of tne Equator. Asked it he agreed with Mr. £vow. v 'gestion that Oermany should cei-e
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  • 80 5 Simla, Juiy 7. thf. fc^jjf"tSs V baid r::Zr± a? expected to Viceroy h re nexi w riP V Pncc air embrace qu itiorn o! C strength, co-ordination of war supput. and Ihe financial asp .cts ot these no McLeod, commanding the troops in Burma and Mr. B
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  • 60 5 Singapore. Friday. NR Kow Keng. a young Jeochew i was this morning fined $200 or E"KBrtiM to undergo four months lieorous Imprisonment by mi. v n. kon District Judge and Fourth Police on a charge of distilling mtoxicatinK liquor. Accused admitted a previous conviction in 1937 for a
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  • 24 5 British Official Wireless. London. July 7. Danzig statement will b< »J« P e r a l abl next weefc-perhaps on
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  • 44 5 Reuter. The Hague, July 7. Queen WUhelmina has decided to nonsuit the Presidents of the Chambtnd also the army and navy chiefs. This is the first time such a step has teen *ken by a Doteh ■wfe a sssrt o«
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  • 197 5 Weekly Rubber Report From Guthrie Co. Singapore, July 6WHERE is no market news of importance to record. Th c provisions of the barter agreement between Britain and the U.S.A. are now known to the trades concerned, but there is still doubt as to how they will be applied and what
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  • 69 5 Reuter. Berlin, July 7The General Council has decided that S Jitzedand's neutrality us beyondidtocushion, and therefore for a demarche abroad on he "^U" A semi-official note the tn this dec sion aftei nearin 0 C pSS Of Optical departments regardhe international situation and the International negotiations in
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  • 72 5 Reter. Bo lin. July 7. 4 BOUT GOO German, who have been A b living in Brazil and Angeg rP returned to CHnnanv y« trrf-v and were lestWety at Hamburg. The official tf*umt -the rising prosperity planaiion Is that me thera hi German business
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Washington, July 7.—President untitled scvclt signed the compromise Monetary BiH prolonging the existence ot the Stabilisation Fund and rest onn c bis power to devalue the dollar.— Renter.
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  • 104 5 Reuter. Washington, July 7. SENATOR Borah vigorously defending In the Senate the action of the House of Representatives in retaining the arms embargo, declared: "If we determined our foreign policy because the European nations were denouncing each other, we would be changing it about once
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  • 80 5 Reuter. London. July 7. THE police are actively investigating into ♦he possibility of an era of ircendiarism in connection with tho fire on the Hutch steamer Taponoeli with (ar«o, copra and lap'oca in the Liverpool dock-. After an outbreak In the Jonxaid rort or the vessel
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  • 41 5 Reuter Zurich. July Tbc motion to invite Soviet ttade un Tom to iohl the InternationalJ£de- 5( of Trade Unions was referred to fSSw commttee, which wffl report its fin!'.*-, to the congress in dm sane Renter.
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  • 169 5 Singapore, Saturday. Arrived from by KNILM plane PK-AFJ' -Mr Cayard, Miss J. A. Woco^ Left for NJBX by NlL^ it P Mr "PK-AFJ"— Mr. Cayard. Mr. Smit, Mr. Vcrbiest. Mr. Chcrini. Mr. Marcus. Arrived from Europe India and Medan by KLM plane "PH-ALP B Kalsbeck. Mr. J.
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  • 13 5 Malacca. Thursday j ICCORDING to the report issued oy 117.404 lbs.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 MORAWAKA M^^^J^ J& rreforjl according, to anc en P THfIILPM Aywredic Prtccnpt.on from ntces a C ure for F ous to Ceylon tins Balm un »udislocations, b««. and ll* Per 10, W. j y|ks\ THE NETHRA RAIN A «J^ msHuIBCTUntO BY «-.> M .f 11.,.,- I U! P.rtoka l C
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    • 113 5 Sulphur in—A Tonic vt marvellou. curative power, refreshing and coohnp and gives instant relief to sufferers ol constipation. Tiles. Headache and cure. Diabetes and other Urinal troubles Price $1 (large) and 50 eta. (small). Sole Agents S. MOHAMAD KASSIM CO., 79. »»111 Street, Singapore. On the 10—11—12 July from 10
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    • 335 5 MEALS WITHOUT MISERY Are meals a constant dread to you? IX, you have to take great care about •very bit of food you eat, for fear of having to pay the penalty ra para' I, stomach trouble the bane of your existence? k 1..Fven if you have long been a
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  • 124 6 DAILY PRICES CUIUUtMA. SAnga;ore. Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R BJS. L'jot loos: 28 3.16 **stt No. IX R.E.S. FOB ta else.? July 28 3 28*7 G.F.iO. R.^.S. FOB. in bales ?8!« 284 F.A.Q. R.S\S\ FOB. in b?les 28 28* 8 tr*
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  • 269 6 Singapore, July 7. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 71/2 Ayer Hitams 19 6 21 Hitams 0.29 0.32 Batu Selangors 1.15 1.20 Hongkong Tin 18 6 19 3 Bangrins 18 6 19 6 Chandenangs 11- 12Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63 Idris Hyd. 6 TIpoh Tin 20 21Jelapangs
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  • 48 6 His Excellency the Gov Thomas, accompanied by secretary and adie-de-' Singapore by the night n i day, July 15, on a visit to I return in Sunday, July 23, riving in Singapore at 6 4 Monday, July 24. While Excellency will stay at the Ri
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  • 90 6 Singan r I I Ships alongside the Whai pectcd to arrive: East Wharf (Gate I Foch 22 Main Wharf (Gat Kola 17: Stagen 1G; Perak 14 12; Sphinx 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2 Muncaster Castle 30: Tasm 32: Kinka Maru 34 Empjre Dock (Gate 4. Merkur 46.
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  • 79 6 London, I Paris 176 23 32 New York 16 Montreal 4.69 1 Brussels 27.54'j Geneva 20.76-' 4 Amsterdam 8.82 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66 1 Lisbcn 110% Belgium 11.663 i Athens 547' 2 Stockholm 19.41 U Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 Rio de Janeir Buenos Aires 10.19. Montevideo
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 239 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChwnlsU and Storef The Malayan Engineering Company Ltd. I (Incorporated in the graltg Settlements. Nominal Capital ?1,000,000.00 Subscribed capital 1 l?»H?x2 Paid up Capital TO 2 4 A 0 Nominal value of each share $10.00 Payable on Application Allotment $6.00 Payable on let
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    • 169 6 Mfhi Sinoapcre |g 1 Ehcirc-PMmg I ,c^^ v II At Orchard Rd.li Chromium, Nic/ceZ,'| Sifter and Gc/d.' 1 C/iarges^Moderate^ii ST, if jh |,g m ,l> am Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced. Prices from %2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO.. OF MALAY V 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh,
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    • 126 6 Model ***** HOUSE •oie uuinbuturs: 205, Orchard Road, SCIENTIFIC SKKVICK CO., SINGAPORE Singapore—liungkong— Shanghai. Phone 4967. GREAT WORLD I AMUSEMENT PARK. 4 V* 4 1\ Tl m TO-DAY AFTERNOON I AIiA mj L I v DANCE 2.30 TO 5.30 P.M. 1 Ii fA II r. 1 I NIGHT DANCE 8.30
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    • 84 6 TEMPIRE "TALKIE j S Matinees To day To-morro* hole Serial of j VANISHING SHADOWS I 12 Chapter 25 KeeK [GRAND (New world) Matinees To-day Trwnorro** j S "The SHOW BOAT 'J S King of The Pecos j 1 Yoddle Kid From Pinej 2 Ridge n i± AT.IA2ING portable self-pn mJ*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 683 6 w .^w^,...™...........-^^ To-day's Radio k Singaporelondon"" hongkong nirom i «UTRANSMISSION 5 ZBW Mi Me s mi VDC »01 OM GSB 9.51 Mc|s (31.55 m.) g2O Comp ositions of Cnopln. 6.26 Gymnastics. Dm a.m 603 Closing local Stock quotations. 6 .35 light gramophone music. 12 46 Lipht orchestral concert playea JJJ
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  • 126 7 Reuter. Tokyo, July 7. THE second anniversary of the 1 China war is being observed throughout Japan and the Japa- nese occupied regions in China with elaborate ceremonial. The day is dedicated to "the new order in east Asia.'* The observances included a minute's silence
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  • 81 7 Reuter. London, July 7. JHE noted economist, Mr. J. M. Keynes, in a letter to The Times to-day, calls for the establishment of a vital commodity reserve by the Government. He adds. money spent on such stocky would not be wasted, even if the emergency passes. •It
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  • 702 7 EARLY STATEMENT BY PREMIER EXPECTED Rearming Of Friendly Powers Reuter. ¥vmtu London, July 7. |P lh exception of the Daily Express (which says that Britain should lend her money to Empire countries not pour it into the shifting sand of European politics), universal
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  • 779 7 Washington, July 7. OEUTER announces from Washington the death yesterday of Senator Claude Augustus Swanson. Secretary of the U.S. Navy. The Senate adjourned as a mark of respect on learning of Mr. Swanson's death. First news of Mr. Swanson's death, which occurred at Rapidan Camp, Virginia,
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  • 35 7 Reuter. Moscow. July 7. It is understood that new instructions were received to-day from London and l Paris by the British and b'ceacb. Ambassadors. They will seek an interview with M. Molotov to-morrow.—Reuter,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 229 7 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. t DLXX P. YONKER.MAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMFDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous a- it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy as been discovered that haus cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease.
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    • 100 7 HE DOES HAVE BAD WELL ALL RIGHT «?VTj SON, BUT WELL-BRED /^V. y SI w' <> BOYS DON'T REPEAT g |P WHAT THEY OVER- VF c M nTHFR HEAR GROWN-UPS Ytb MU,HtK SAY AUNT MARY BUT I'LL NEVER WLLBE VERY ANGRY. DO IT AGAIN I YES, YOUR LITTLE FRIEND IS
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    • 246 7 PARENTS! Give your child Quick energy* with this Modem delicious breakfast A bowl of Kf LLOOG'S CORN FLAKES with milk and sugar l Hot more energy value than 3 •got* f 223.26 calories 210 calorie* 9 So dettciovs, to crisp—children 4 Help* children talc* wore Milk 5 No cooking—no fuM.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 A Grater Thrffl th 3 Screen Has 5 J M.-G.-M.s Amazing Picture of EMLYN WILLIAMS i Macabre Sta?c Success That Stunned And Shocked London fo- 80 Thrill-Packed Weeks! h ummL m mm A m^m m I superb.. cannot be more gripping, more a 3/V\# I I 111 realistic*... FREE PRESS.
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    • 275 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Midnight OPENING TO-NIGHT: «15 9.15. < SCREEN' 9 MOST nHHPKHpBHj FAVOURITE STAR IN HFR HH X JT 4 dflßi HAPPIEST PICTURE |j|^^^^g[g^B^^»SßßH SHIRLEY TEMPLE in romantic comedy of song, laughter and love! JUST AROUND THE CORNER A 20th Century-Fox Picture with CHARLES FARRELL. JOAN
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    • 191 8 JUST THE SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK-END E N T E R T A INJMENTJ The Screen's greatest DANCE Team.. TOGETHER AGAIN The True Story of the Dancing Idols of twenty years ago! l3Shows to-day! CAPITOL FRED and GINGER ROGERS in "The STORY of VERNON and IRENE CASTLE" RKO Radio Pictures
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    • 84 9 The New CHAN Adventure... and the most Thrilling f TO-IMY TO-MORROW A| MAAARDA 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 3.15 P.M. \L. II f\i V\ D IS/\ ALSO "PATHE GAZETTE" j TT,r 3 rr:l Marlborough I and 9-15 vDirection:-. Shaw sros. Ltd.) A Tamil Social Hit Adapted From the Novel of the
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  • 717 10 IF further proof were necessary 1 that it is hopeless to expect any settlement of the dispute between Britain and Japan bv negotiation, that proof is furnished by the speech made to journalists in Tokyo by the Japanese Prime Minister. A real settlement of the issues could never
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  • 1136 10 Tokyo Talks Tokyo j Talks THE more we read of the international situation, the more we are convinced that the partners at both ends of the Axis ar e working in strict harmony and or d ination even to the minutest detail. Apart
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  • 530 10 JUDGING by the statements of Japanese leaders, the Tokyo are doomed before they begin, and might just as well not be held. Premier Karon Hiranuma states that, though the agenda of the conference will be limited to questions affecting the Tientsin Concession, a real settlement can never
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 221 10 I Terry I TOWELLING I\ ft' Ji\ I SPORTS I SHIRT I IDEAL SHIRT I ALL SPORTS 1 I I ijht Weight. Cool and Hard Wearing. I r.utton Front. I Plain Colours: I Navy, Lupin Blue, Sail Red, Grey 1 and White. I Price: S 2.2.1 each. 1 I Sizes
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    • 22 10 Don't hesitate to DM a qualified eyesigtu specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. ol Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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  • 440 11 Going Back To Simple Alliance? Urgent Need To Avoid Delay Reuter Wireless. WHILE no indication of the nature of the new instructions sent to the British and French Ambassadors to Moscow is forthcoming in official circles, the London Press A*OCMttons
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  • 129 11 Anglo-French Air Force Co Operation Reuter. London, July 8. a RRANGEMENTS are being con- sidered for collaboration of the British and French Air Forces. It is gathered that the negotiations are well advanced. It would clearly be of the greatest value if the personnel ol the two air .orces were
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  • 99 11 Mis. \mv Johnson, the airwoman, has Income an air-line pilot and \X flies planes on the iMM a uin ferw service between Ports nvutn and the ot Wight ninht she is piloting plane to aH Krai anti-aircraft units and flies from about 10.30 to
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  • 271 11 Gift To Thetis Fund By Chinese Reuter. London, July 8. MOKE evidence by expert witnesses was given at the inquiry into the Thetis disaster continued at the Law Courts yesterday, the fifth day of the inquiry. The Mansion House Fund for dependent of tne men Lst in
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  • 40 11 British Wireless. London, July 8. THE 'Admiralty announce Pay--1 master Rear-Admiral fcr Arthui F. Strickland, who has beer Eirector-General of the Navy since,l936. placed on the requests, as from July 10. Rear-Admirals were recently retired— Wireless
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  • 176 11 Reuter. Washington, July 7. SENATOR Hiram Johnson, representing San Francisco, stated to-day that 34 Senators had signed a declaration that they will fight any change in the existing neutrality laws "by every honourable and legitimate means at our command." The declaration reads: "We
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  • 81 11 Shanghai, July 8. i PIG Russc-Japanese air batue brought do n S i ng ie plane allegation that not a smgi v was lest. wv,o. mpn are active clothes men a*e such places General Anclo > Sou th China CJ the Japanese rcinforcehas appealed to T
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  • 61 11 The third big fire in the City of M»*J^«K^t*2Si"s&Xto house owned by Messrs. Carron »nd Company in M>P« scene 0 the the crowded riverside "fa only hundred H«men and Auxiliaries, with blaie in which a girl died. One ph t Aows c i ouds of 30
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  • 84 11 Calm Before Storm Reuter. Warsaw, Juiy 7. THE official newspaper Gazeta Polska stating that Germany's formal notification of the forthcoming visit to Danzig of fed trulser Koenigsberg is clearly intended to calm world opinion, warns Pol *s "nevertheless it cannot be doubts that Germany is framing an internal coup d'etat
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  • 72 11 Reuter. Warshaw, July 8THE Polish attitude to Danzig is enunciated in four points by a official spokesman: (1) Danzig must remain a separate entity outside the frontiers of the Reich. (2) It must remain msiae the Polish customs area. (3) Poland's .rights m Danzig must not be
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  • 24 11 Reuter. New York, July T. V?L estimated that 25.000 have downtools York alone, holding up and other I projects —Reuter
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  • 94 11 Reuter. Lcnaoh, July fc. THF historic Mount of OUves ta PJtol tine is menace! by being btdlt-on DWlng to the great expansion o> New jaSalem-a city which outthe walls of '.he old city. c i- nial Office statement drawing attention to this believes
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  • 299 11 Playground For Children, Say Nazis Reuter. Reuter and British Wireless Warsaw, July 8. fOASTAL pun emplacements are being erected with all possible speed Danzig between Shieftenhorst and Glettkau, according to the newspaper Kurjer Warszawski. These fortifications are additional to guns stated to mounted on Bishop Hill
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  • 316 11 TROOPS WILL NEVER WITHDRAW FROM CHINA, SA YS PREMIER Reuter. Reuter. Tokyo, July 8. 4 CCOBIHNG to a Japanese despatch from Swatow an 1 been reached for the Japanese to take over the local cus oms administration of the Swatow Treaty port as from
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  • 129 11 Reuter rtipinj. Wy 8 THE second anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities passed off very quietly. The city wznt abaut its normal business and no incidents were reported. General Sugiyama visited Lukuchiao where hostilities began, and aftet*aris issued a statement asserting that the Japanese Army had achieved tremendous results,
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  • 94 11 Reuter Shaiuho». July 8. JAPANESE air raids on Chungkil proclamation of maitial law l I Canton and anti-British meetings in Tientsin were among tne occurei s maikmg the second anniversary of the Bine-Japanese hostilities. Shanghai was a city cr uniform?, v. II I a picturesque variety ct
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  • 341 12 Tamil Labourers Employed SUBVERSIVE elements are icared to be active among Chinese harbour cnoJics. ajnlatini; them not to unload cargo from Japanese ships. There i« consequently an undercurrent of resentment amen? (fee coolies at their beirg called upon to work on Japanese
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  • 105 12 Singapore, Saturday. MR. Cecil Reuben wH be nominated by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association for appointment as a Municipal Commissioner to succeed the Hon. Mr. E. Gregory-Jones, who resigned on his appointment as a member of the Executive Council. Nominations had to be received by
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  • 75 12 Johore Bahru. Friday. HDGMKNT was delivered yesterday when Mr. J. B. Wrivs. First .Magistrate, imposed a iine o' S9O on S. Thurairajah, Senior Town Board Health Inspector, Segamat, alleged to have rneived illegal gratification of $30 f:nm one, .Mr. Cheah Hoon H\v?e. The rase, which aroused
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  • 231 12 Singapore, Friday. you did to this young oo >v was very brutal and very cruel I lit the jury have taken a merciful view," said Mr. Justice Manning bA the conclusion of the murder trial of Yee Yu, 19-year-old Cantonese, Who was charged with having
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  • 231 12 I London, July 7. KB Quo Tai-Chi, Chinese Ambassador to London, saw Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary, last night, when they discussed, imong other matters, the situation at Tientsin. Reuter understands it was made [Uite clear to the Ambassador that he British Government has
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  • 73 12 The Duk.i and Ductal* of Kent left uieir home in Belgrave Square, I! an, lor Heudon Aereihnrie, receiuiy, from where they left by air fo- Florenc to attend the wedding of the Duke of Spoleto, son of King Victor Emmanuel Uf 1 l i Pnnec ss
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  • 330 12 [From Our Own Reporter} m M n Ipoh, Friday. IHE strike involving 350 labourers in 13 foundries in Ipoh and Karnpar is at a deadlock, no settlement being arrived at between the employees and the employers. It is reported that labourers will agree to only
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  • 396 12 Mr. F. A. Chua, assistant Official Assignee, examined the bankrupt. During the years 1932—1936, Mr. Nas- j &lm said that he earriea on business on j behalf of his wife. Business at this time I consisted, in buying and selling rubber and tin shares. Rubber transactions were
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  • 174 12 I From Our Own Re porter l A Ma, ay SSlJK v tached to the F.M.S Police Force was convicted and sentenced to m Under one months rigorous imprisonment by the KamKL Magistrate on Tuesday when produced on a charge of using a" genuine a forged document
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  • 37 12 of T ?he e ßa" vfa a Sat" 8 Jn the sched KN r t 2r i Salgon of the k'ntV w M Airways as from July 17 K.N.I L.M. 'planes will leave Bate tin
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  • 119 12 EXPANSION of business a u consequent need for more storage accommodation have resulted in Messrs. x e «tle Anglo Swiss Milk Products Ltd mcving their office into new pre nnses this morning. Formal opening of the company's new office and qodou,, m Cantonment Road took
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  • 187 12 [from Our Oku Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. T*HE appeal of Ratnavelu who wrms sentenced to death at the Selangor Assizes by Mr. Justice Gordon "mith on a charge of murder oi his wife in Banting, was dismissed thin morning by ihe F.M.S. Criminal Court of
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  • 54 12 A< tl Singapore, Saturday nuLmSP £3****. t* 1 Mr Conrad oiclhani the marriage took place tht« Mr William George Tatge 1 Mr 1 SEE?* Minnie WidOW Tatgell is a son of Mr Albeit aSJS' W T hUo Mrs Gibbs the w?»«l Mr Jcs9pn Fp derick Jam*: S Baker
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  • 151 13 Singapore, Friday. Th fallowing are for Aus- j fetw ports who .ail by tae m.v. r en Sunday July 9:— j itE.M. ReM, Mr>. Lan Dickson. J.B. Hei Mrs. P.J. Pigott, Mrs. Sharp, l and Mrs. o. Living, N.M. Barnes and Miss Barnes, Miss I' Propsttng, Mr.
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  • 168 13 Mysterious Shooting In Coffee Shop W_ Singapore, Friday. ONG Yin Nam and Wong Ah Kam, charged with being olved in the mysterious shooting drama enacted in a coffee-shop at the junction of Jalan Besar and Rowell Road on June 2, again made their appearance in the Criminal District Court this
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  • 260 13 I From Our Own Reporter Kuala, Lumpur, Thursday. IJATS, carpenters' tools, chandu pipes and a variety of other articles 11 formed exhibits in a case to-day, when a 55-year-old Chinese. Tecw Choon appeared before Raja Ayoub, the third magistrate, to answer a summons charge of carrying
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  • 25 13 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 7. The appeal court has reduced the sentence of Max Seligman, charged with smuggling refugees, to four months' imprisonment. —Reuter.
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  • 261 13 NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUNE MOMENT TO HELP CHINA LONDON PRESS' VIEW Reuter. London, July 7. THE second anniversary of the outbreak of Sino-Japanese war has inspired leader writers to a stock-taking of the position and moralisings on the lessons of the conflict for
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  • 84 13 Singapore, Friday. Pleading guilty to a charge of negligent driving. Mohamed Sidek bin Aman, a driver, was to-day fined $20 by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Judge. The charge was a sequel to a collision which occurred at the junction of Victoria and Arab Streets, where
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  • 94 13 Reuter. Chungking, July 7. JAPAN is denounced for alleged I violation of the League Covenant and the Washington and Kellogg Treaties in a message which Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has addressed to the nations of the world on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities.
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  • 113 13 The auction sale of landed properties held at the sale-rocm of Messrs. Tan I ho Con and Co.. Ltd.. on Thursday re- I alised onces as follows:— No 24, Short Street, area b?S square feet. Statutory Land Grant, rem $25.00. —Price $3,000.00. No. 2G. Short Street,
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  • 389 13 Singapore, Friday. "PEOPLE who steal property usually go to prison. You have be?n r a very bad little boy but I don't want to send you to prison, so I am going to get your father to come here to-morrow and ask
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  • 81 13 Reuter. Paris, July 7. The death is announced of Jean Tannery, a prominent figure in French finance and a governor of the Banque de France till 1935. M. Tannery's appointment was regarded as the first step to reform of the banks administrative fabric by bringing it
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  • 122 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Friday. SELECTING a railway line as an I ideal place to sleen off the effects of a toddy bout, Nadason, an elderly Tamil coolie, was awakened by a police constable, who was on railwayline patrol, and taken into custody. Pleading
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  • 31 13 The Annamalai University has awarded the two scholarships offered by them to the following candidates: P. Kanapathy, Edward VII School, Taiping, and V. Ratnam, Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar.
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    • 61 13 I MALAYA j I TRIBUNE j i lloilHVS lluildiiig j i Supplement j j 32 Pages j rree With every Copy of The i j AAalaya Tribune j I On Monday I j July 10 j i HoiVt Mi** This j Informative :S|iec*iail Edition j j52 Pages j IN ALL
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    • 111 13 r.S. 91A fine at extreme y ow pr ces Highest grade of mutton cxporied from Australia, noted for fine Quality D r i ITS c and superb flavour. Our mutton is r really cheap costs no more than ITtkTll i %"V market mutton) and many delightful tMMJS&M Hißiiii^i end inexpensive
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  • 202 14 {From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THARGED with bavin- insulV.d a detective, Wong Song, a young 1 Chinese, was acquitted and discharged without hi, defence being called, when Mr. M. C. Manby.. who prosecuted offered no further evidence after the complainant had given
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  • 357 14 INQUIRY ADJOURNED Singapore, Friday. I VIVID account of the desperate A attempt made by three of his fellow cookies to escape when earth frnm the hifth side of tne ir«u.« from a hillock on to the 2* of° the trench where they were working was s«ven
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  • 222 14 THE health report issued b\ Mr. L. Park, Director of the Leagte of Nations Eastern Bureau, is u follows: No case of plague was reported during the week from any eastern port The number or chciera c notified from Calcutta has fallen to 206 compared with 243
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  • 114 14 [From Our Own UeporU Ipoh, Thurs A SERIOUS stabbing affair oca ed at Malim Nawar ea: I morning as a result of w young Tamil gardener KueaaM to injuries sustained shortly a: admission to the Ipoh hospital It is alleged that he was tavohejl a quarrel over
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  • 62 14 Singapore. Friday —A nu payment of a bill of cost, witri w to the insolvency ot Mi Clarke of fie Changi Fan was made by Mr. G. H Poh w j lordship Mr. Justice Pedlow Poh stated that he wanted p to pay to the Singapore Aucu
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    • 202 14 r CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. j (Incorporated in the .Straits Settlements). No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE, <Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) THONE: NOS. 3918 2919, TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." j AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS 'J COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES: -No. 6, First Cross Street (top floor), Malacca, Johore
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    • 122 14 LOOK ABIKAIK J A man's ability is bound to sho*| itself when he is determined succeed and takes the necej-w steps to enhance his presen- w I Those who have succeeded I the aid of the 1.C.9 know appreciate the value of its Tram.* h Why not increase yo ur
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  • 564 15 Excise Win Government Football Final \Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Thursday. /|N Tuesday, the final in this year's Government Inter-Departmental shield competition was played on Kubu "C the contending teams in* 11 t Government Excise Sports Club, winners of the last three (onserotiTe seasons
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  • 145 15 [From Our Own Correspondent\ Malacca, Thursday. THE Malacca selectors have selected the 1 following to represent Malacca t Singapore: Low Ah Sang. Chegu an, Lim Chwee Seng, Tan Tiong Jamat, SharifT b Sukar, MustaAbdullah b. Haji Bachi Mohamed h d, R. P. Leon (capt.) Pnteh. Reves Abbas,
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  • 193 15 {Frcm Our Own Correspondent, Muar, Wednesday. VEO Ah Mong, licensee of a 1 second-hand /dealers shop, made his appearance before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Ha.ii Salleh, the Magistrate, to answer a summons charge of having been found to be in possession of two aluminium
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  • 387 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Ma lace;:, Thursday. I IM Thian Soo, a former postman of the Malacca Posi itliee, appeared before Mr. Thorogood, th e District Judge, to-day in the District Court, on a charge of committing theft, while being
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  • 192 15 [From Our Own Correspondent'Muar. Thursday. ON Sept. 6, 1937, Char? Hock applied to the Police "i Muar foi a motorcar driver's licence and fi 1 ing up th* nscessary form Chanfc ftated that he had, inver had a !:cenre. The Police, however, found
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  • 524 15 BROTHER-IN-LAW FINED $100 [From Our Own Correspondentj Muar, Thursday. Swee Lens was this morning sentenced to a fine of $100 with fhe alternative of two months' rigorous imprisonment when he was convicted by Tuar Haji Nassir bin Haii Salleh on a charge of havirjr caused
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  • 83 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Wednesday. CHARGED with stealing two bunches of bananas worth fifty cents on June 26. at about 3 p.m. at the 14th mile Pontian Road, a Chinese, Tan Teow claimed trial before Raja Suleiman, Third Magistrate, this morning. Accused stated the Indian
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  • 172 16 Singapore, Friday, surer"* attended the South China lootUB F t nv toor of Burma, where they bat one rew one and won the „th«r three matches, accord.n* information just received in feingapore. Playlr.g against a selected Burmese under Ten L .leather
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  • 307 16 Cooke Out In Five Sets Reuter. London, July 8. IN the all American men's singles final at Wimhlcdon yesterday Rigga 1 brat Cc ke to become the new champion ir. a match that went the full distance of five keenly contested sets. He beat
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  • 48 16 Playing with Mrs. R. H. Birley on Tuesday. July 4, Mr. W. A. Ball hold out in one at the 4th hole, a distance of 130 yards. The Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke) for July will be played at Garrison Golf Club to-day and to-morrow.
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  • 728 16 WINNING GOAL FIVE MINUTES FROM END MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL Singapore, Saturday. for a long time. After being on: g oal^S Prv Yce?rallied half-time, the Combined1 Serf ice; ran splendidly-very splendidly mdecd they had lost the services of QualU «nei centrehalf, who left the
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  • 54 16 84 ere:; Malaya Cup- Singapore vs. Malacca. Cricket: S.CC vs. C.S.C.—S .CO. Raffles College vs. Medical College—M. C.1J. S.C.R.C. vs. YM.C.A. S C R C. UUL vs. R.A.F—Balestier m Rocklites vs. R.E.—BalR.I. vs.* ACS. (1st XI) —R.I. Athletics: Police Sports— Depot. Athletics. School Sports J. Besar. Water-Pcio: C
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  • 89 16 Reuter London, July 8. RICHARD Burton, who was leading at the end of the qualifvinir round on Thursday wop the British open dolf championship with rounds of 1%TZ. 77 and 71, making a total score wf 29 i johnny BttUa of and ittof wew all
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  • 26 16 The Banka Sports Club is meeting a .selected *Me from the Loyal Regiment In a friendly soccer match at the j.C.S.A. ground to-morrow <Suncay>.
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  • 91 16 WE have been given to under- Hand by the management cf the Happy World that during the Engineering Exhibition to be held for a fortvight from Aug. 1 <hey intend to run competitions In badminton, table-tennis aiul basketball, and
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  • 403 16 Singapore. Saturday. I I Mercier School held it* school sports this afternoon in ideal weather at the Jalan Besar stadium. A large crowd turned up to watch the sports .-nd the sports was a srreat success. Mrs. Leo Choon Guan, M.B.E. distributed t«he priaes. Mr
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  • 121 16 THE following have been selec represent the N.A.A.FI img Club against the United Athletic I (Lads». in a friendly match con of 5 singles and 2 doubles, to be pU>" on Wednesday July 12. at the HaPP World Covered Stadium, at I W sharp. |r pn <
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    • 57 16 EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands. !<►.«> seated 4,700 feet above sea level. ">'«•"» 'omforts and convenience*. I Malaya's Popular Hill Station Shop to-day we open till 8 p.m. or to-morrow from 8 a.m. to I p.m. «t GIAN SINGH'S i GRAND ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE I More bargains for you AT PRICES
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    • 73 16 i anldeal food I FOR BABY V I The use cf ALLJhiWxiuKYS I cr-lsp delicious rusks con I taining Vitamin D. en courages the development of a strong wide jaw wi h ample room for the teeth and as baby chews these nourishing boay-buildhrj Rusks, which should be his first
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    • 47 16 Success after tl I SUCCESS —for'i i and still further SUCCESSES,— In the Scottish Six Days Trial for 1939:— 250 c.c. CUP Wo n by Charlie Rogers.????? Jimmy Beck CUP Won by George Holdsworth.?????? (Royal Enfield Consistent Cup Winners.) BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, I 6, Prinsep Street, Singapore.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous

  • 445 17  -  By "PEN") ■iing games of soccer were played yesterday at Fairer en the Singapore Cold Storage soccer team trounced Uniteers by six goals to two, while General Electrical Company icimt Zion Rangers hy six go?Js v. four. sever, gratifying to note that i Bi dness
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  • 53 17 ement Committee of the 1 ii School Old Boy's Association a 1939—4.0, is as follows:— Mr. A. Chellia;Vice-Presi-Hew Mock Sung. M. SubHonorary Secretary, Mr. A. itant Honorary Secretary; i Hoi; Honorary Treasurer. A Juda. members, Messrs. Chow Paul Henry, Tan Kok Teck, 1 Joseph, M. A.
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  • 140 17 (By "PETE") Singapore. Friday BEN Jiminez, the Filipino boxer who had impressed the Singapore fans in his two appearances here recently, left Singapore to-day for his homeland by the "Gneisenau" and will be away for about a month. Jiminez has signed a
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  • 242 17 I From Our Otcn R( porter] Ipoh. A 8 man > I™** foreign countries will be represented at the forth* coming all Malayan open tennis championships, which will be held this year on the Ipoh Club courts during the August Bank holidays. The Sansonis
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  • 40 17 In the Small Units League yesterday, the 11th Heavy Battery beat the R.A.O.C. by two goals to one. R. A. Smith and Rosebeare scored for the winners and Kelly for -the R.A.O.C. The R.A. fully deserved their win.
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  • 422 17 CLARKE CHEOW CHYE i BOTH NOT OUT I Inter-College Annual Cricket the close ol the fiifct day'i play in the tenth annual intercollege cricket fixture between Raffles and the Medicals, Raffles had the first lease on a batsman's wicket and had scored
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  • 64 17 The following have been selected to play Football for ihe Junior Department against 11th Heavy Battery on Monday at 5 pm. on the Anson Road Ground. Wee Aik Chan, Choo Seng Chye, Low Huck Yang, Chan Nee Sian, G.J. Moxon, Ong Swee Keng, Lim Keng Wah, Goev Toik
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  • 55 17 A team will be .selected from the following players to represent the Municipal Engineers' Dept. to play against the St. Mathews in a friendly soccer match on Sunday at the S.H.B Ground. Tong Hee, Kordi. Salleh, Alfonso, Air. Hong (Captain), Soo Ting. Lazarod, Teclr Kirn, Yong Liang, Saidi,
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  • 161 17 (By "PETE") Singapore, Saturday. MOHAMED Fahmy who is wellknown to local, light fans recently fought in Madison Square Gardens against an Italian and stopped Him in three rounds. This was Fahmy's bout in New York City and it was a good beginning for
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  • 113 17 UL 3. O'Reilly, the Australian Test bowler, has resigned his position on the teaching staff of the Sydney Grammar School and will join S. J. McCabc, the Test batsman, in the sports store he opened in Sydney recently. This is O'Reilly's first venture in business. Fonnerly
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  • 102 17 Members are reminded that the foilowing tournaments will be held during he end of July:— Open Singles Championship (League System) $1 per entry and Inter-Team Championship (K.O. ■System I 30 cents per individual entry. Entries will close on July 13 and the draw will take plact> on Sunday,
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  • 55 17 The Indian Association cricket team tt the lA. ground at 2 p.m will be against the R A.F. <HQ > today as To"' lews: Sithamparam (capt.), Ram Piara. Bhatri, D. K. Samy, Dr. A. K. Sinha. Wazir Singh. Tharam. Singh. P. Gupta, Fharamraj, S. S. Varma. Reserves:
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  • 60 17 S.C.C. jovl.s ties next week are as follows: Monday handicap»: H. R. Wilson, and H. R. L. Dyne <— 3i vs. T. C. Hay nnd W. Williams (+ll. Wednesday. (handicap—final*: A. and E. H. Coleman vs. F. J I Mayger and W. H. Stuart Clarlt (+4». Subsidiary-final: E.
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  • 86 17 Playing at their own premises on Sunday, the Saint Tareisius' Brigade beat the C.V.M.A. (Our Lady of Lourdes) by B narrow margin of 4 games to 3. The Brigade had two walk overs over thf victor'- team: STB players mentioned first: Moses Lim beat E C. Santhou °—0* Hi
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  • 99 18 Central News Agency. IN commemoration of the second anniversary of the beginning of Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression ihe British Committer of the International Peace Campaign is collaborate j with the China Campaign Committee and the Arts Peace Commission (Artist Commission of the I P. Ci In
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  • 43 18 Central News. Chungking—Quarantine stations will be established at Mengtsz and Tengihung in Yunnan. Regulations governing the operation of the stations drafted by the National Health Administration were ratified by the regular meeting of the Executive Yuan held here recently .-Central News.
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  • 1024 18 Chinese Minister On Value Of 'Foreign Assistance Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, July 7. "TO-DAY, after two full years' strenuous war operations China's financial structure remains intact, with the facts pointing to her continued ability to stand the strain," declared
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  • 178 18 International News Agency. Maca<». FORTY-EIGHT Chinese warplanes went into action in bombing and damaging enemy positions in Kmgmoon. Canton and Santho Island off Chungshan county on July 2. The Tien Ho and Pal Yun aerodromes were bomoed and wrecked by the Chinese planes. During the raid
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  • 147 19 (United Press.) Simla, July 1. I Howrah Signal Cabin has been i ided with a new fire fighting nnVent which is not only the f its kind in India but the st in the world. very serious fires in electricalP d signal cabins in England th Africa
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  • 58 19 (United Press.) untitled July 1.—The Government of s has received an invitation for ng the Labour Ministers' Conce To be held in August at Simla, conference is being convened by Government of India ill order to the Labour Ministers together for frine the labour problem in all snects, particularly the
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  • 710 19 WHY SOCIALISTS RESIGNED FROM THE PARTY (United Press) Bombay, June 29. view that in the present circumstances it was highly detriA mental to the Indian Socialist movement as well as to the natlona movement that the policies and activities of Indian Socialists shou a be controlled
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  • 135 19 (United Press.) Calcutta, June 27. THE decision to form an agitation committee to carry on a country-wide campaign for the release of political prisoners through District, sub-division-al and primary Congress committees, was taken by the Political Prisoners' Release Sub-Committee of the B.P.C.C at a meeting
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  • 316 19 CULT OF HUMAN SACRIFICE (United Press). Sylhet, July 1. F ROM a private advise Just 1 Whiteha,, in the Manipuri state B«t it is Quite meiyth.a »£ggg I LS^WJWU SBam ou-\ a \io while in prison. Mr. iV. Macdonald, of the Manipur Slate says
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  • 116 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 27. The All India Kisan Council at a meeting held this noon under the presidency of Acharya Narendra Deo passed a resolution requesting the Congress Working Committee to see that the resolution on Civil Disobedience by different organisations within the Congress
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