Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1939

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- Xo. 171. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, July 20, 1939. WwMa^Trllm» 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 339 1 f GOODS 1 OF BEST QUALITY AURORA I)tPARTMENT STORE. Hlfh St. North Bridge Rd. •S King Albert Park" (junction Eukit Timah matory Roads) and try the splendid < d roads there. These are among the 4 nities provided for the future resident ::tion, the snlendid Building Sates at ■BMHBEI Albert
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    • 189 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY RCKD, SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTLL, (I KUALA LUMPUR. SOLE IMPORTERS j EAST ASIATIC CO LTD, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG NoAsthma Tears Two years ago J. Richards, Hamilton, Ont~, Canada, was in bed with Asthma. Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered ooughJr.g, choking and strangling
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  • 29 2 "Dc^lrnde' is due in Singapore on Friday at daylight from Saigon, and will sail the same, day at 2.00 p.m. for Colombo. For:-Said, Marseilles, Nantes and Bcrdcav:;.
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  • 87 2 Singapore. Wednesday. ©LEADING guilty lasi week to the Lim Seng, 26-year-olc Te chew, poll* supervisee was sentenced Third Police Court to six imcrisonment for failing to report Central Police Station for the month June. Court Inspector Whittle? said accused's release from prison taken to the Detective Branch
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  • 250 2 TO-NORhQW FOR i ERS A favourable buying and Jti'isTtty 'k' <" J Excellent for all incehnu cupationr. and .hould tu < Lionuny fortunate t<* I Ordinary busltiw- s teddy. but belt' i' 1 5 ina (.hun the afternoon 5 SPECJAL ;ATf."iVC^ 1 aty 21 to February
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 UTEAMER SAILINGS. OA ll St and BRITISH I INDIA ancorporated In Entfand). p. 0. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. outwards. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 SjPUI-ANA 17.000 Aug. 17,000 Aug. 25 t £Sg2iX)RB 6.C00 AUg 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sep 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 t BEHAR 6.010
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    • 475 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The underrated are the Company's intended fixtures OUTWARD. mmnmmM M For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due 8 pore. 1939 aa. "AUGSBURG In P ert 5 m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila 111 port s.s "SCHARNHORST omits North China Aug. HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND.
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    • 459 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED, Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets t 0 China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m. -Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong Siang" <*pt.
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    • 150 2 HAMBCRC-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsch-Australische Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t ss. SAARLAND via Ma.iila July 26 t ms RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7 SCHEER not :alhr.g at China Japan Ports Aug. 12 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 223 2 r i To-day's Crossword —i —I —P I I 3 f I 4 I b r 7 -5 ,i ■1 y" 1 11 io —~~~~ZZZZZZZZZ —i? zzzzzzzz t f —"i zzzzzzzz '9 S; 2° zzzzzzzz 24 "~25 Tb zzzzzzzzzzz CLUES ACROSS CIXES DOWN 8. fa goes to blazes. V to
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  • 411 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Steady Quiet Buyers 8 3 8 8 5j16 —1 15 Sellers 87 16 87 16 August Buyers 8 8 5,16 —1116 Sellers 8» 2 87 16 —.1 [if rd September Buyers 87 16 8% —I|l6 Sellers B*2 87 16
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  • 124 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 19. 5 p m. n Total 1 Dividend Books financial r }s close Date Ex. Div. Payable Date 6d. No 12 July 26 Aug. 2 July 27 2' /2 9d No 18 July 21 Aug 4 July 22 6v». bonus 2%**
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  • 855 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 19, S pm. rraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3.6 41Austral Amai 4 6 5 Austral Malay 33 40Ayer Hitam 199 20i9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrm 18 9 ID 9 batu Selangor 1.17% 122»/ 2 Berjuntai
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  • 168 3 Singapore. Thursday. THE Singapore Chamber of Com--1 merce Rubber Association held its 1443 rd auction yesterday, when of 1.407,459 lbs (628.33 tons) catalogued, 1.288.238 lbs (575.11 tons) were offered and 999,424 lbs. (446.17 tons) were sold. London—8 3 8 d. New York—l 6 11 16 cts. PRICES
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  • 111 3 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was $113 3 8 up and IbA price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 5 8 cents, buyers Octobei December 28 7 8 cents, market steady. The London market yesterday was generally firmer, probably in sympathy with Wall Street,
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— IW/4 (down PA).
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  • 22 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 7 I*S (down 1 16) Seller.: 28' 2 (down
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  • 241 3 Q% Mavnard 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 ncir 4| t 1907 red. «1,600.000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 10G 108 norn 1909 reel. 1955 $1,000 000 Int.
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  • 157 3 Singapore, July 19. R (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast. i\o. 2 per Koyan R. <Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Pice BUm l Rice Siam 2 J™* Rice Siam 3 JJ~ Siam Broken Rice No. 1 JJ«o Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 34 3 Reuter. New York. July 19.—Hires Texas oilmen cancelled their fliiiht to Damman, Arabia, to extinguish the oil weH fire when notified that the fire had ju. c t been put out.—Reuter.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED M E OKI'ORATION. LIMITED I! 1 Marj ne,motor vehicle. PERSONAL ACCI t,;;; 1 workmen's compensa AND PUBUC LIABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, ttTNGAPCHE. r. ;v. hall,
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    • 532 3 II Wit OF < IiIXA Incorporated in China by Special Charter 12, Cecil Street, Smtr Telephones: Manager'a Office 6444. S'ub-Manager'j Cfiice 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: M CHUNGKFO." Paid Up Capital $40,000 1 000 01 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately
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  • 37 4 of the Roseaale As* jciauun. www Daid lUght-visits and attended the Funerafol the late Tan Xwee Neo Mrs Teo Lian Sens* nr.t also ttioswho sent wreaths, porcelain wraths, Znl cars and ofTered Requiem Masses.
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    • 551 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS nean or Chinese. A. piy _<ox Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 17J2-A» ~__n_BIENGED MANNY! Good Eng lish A v nalio.iun.y. for two children lour a_K Only apply. Box 793, co Maiaya Tribune, Singapore. HAN7CD: Headmaster for- a large private school in Singapore. Apply Box 791. Maiaya Tribune, Singapore. (782-A)^ WANTED: Agent
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    • 458 4 moniums etc Good iea<>- Educational^ cd teacher. AppU Box fntA) Tribune, Sinsapore. Kp ooened on 2nd August- Instnicxoi Central ample experience Free F oS^ct l^ 2 A) standard ballroom dancing •nd ALL THE LATEST NOVELTY SEQUENCE DANCES, tmrfflt by expert -short-cut" methods enable yon to dance correctly in half three
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    • 542 4 gifsi $60&c(i galows at Estate, Katong. Eu nd Roads, Gxo\c fes- n Rent $90 to $95.-. Apply *c Swee, phone 7405. moderate. fSJT Fully nirnished flat, also IO LET. u h d ouble Bednicely f fitting,. rooms, batbjwrns wi.«* option- st tv. Ofrunier 27 Kelawei Roaa. or write to occupies
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    • 472 4 rnp Ford V 8 1936 3-S'eater FOR SAL*. v dni Delivery Roadster, Aug. 10th. g£S2*£ or offer. Box RATTkOM BlacK. Latest 1500 FIAT D 5-Seater. Model, Vff mUes bought Plea:larger ear. Cash or u Tribune, apply Box No. 799. Bfiuaya (jqojh Singapore. Miscellaneous Umit, to have jWJ monthly FREE: and
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    • 582 4 AUCTION SALE of ail the stock-in-trade of a tailor shop known as "Hollywood Tailoring Co r.toek of tweed, palmbeach. beaehcove. shark skin, flannel and other suiting teak showcases, writing tables, chau-, etc. To be held at No. 23-9. Ooleman Street. On Saturday. July 22nd, 1939. at 2.30 p.m. THE SINGAPORE
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    • 647 4 NOTICE. In the Estate of Richard Page, deceased late of No. 15, Rochalie Drive, Singap who died on ZM Jm«e, 1939. Pursuant to Section 29 of The Trusty Ordinance (Chapter NOTICE IS HEREBY i I creditors and ethers havinj against the estate o< the deceased should give notic< writing to
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  • 241 5 Reuter. Ne* York, July ll>. p esIDENT KooseveN issued i 1 iemn warning of the dangers t ihi- European situation a( the eonRepublican and Democrat it Ihe White House last pi hl lo the New York Herald Tribeme, .j, s j i, thai the
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  • 258 5 Issue Left To Next Session Of Congress Reuter. Washington, July 19. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has abandoned his etforts to obtain a revision of the neutrality legislation in the present session of Congress according to the Associated Press neater. Mr. Roosevelt abandoned his efforts after discussion of the
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  • 37 5 LUNCH TO LORD LADY HALIFAX British Official Wireless. London, July 19. Lord and Lady Halifax were guests at a luncheon to-day given in the honour of the Foreign Secretary by the L nited States Ambassador--British Official Wireless.
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  • 16 5 Reuter. #San Francisco, July 19. The death has occurred of the American naturalist, Edmund Heller.— Reuter.
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  • 764 5 Money For Refugees Reuter. London, J»:i> it*. AFTER the meeting ol the InterGovernment Committer for Refogees iiom Or.many at the Foreign Offiic to-toy, which was atteaded by ivpic -cntatives of tiiirty nations, thp following communique was isSU4 (1:— •The committee met at tht Foreign
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    • 82 5 I S Healing—Soothing I T" danger of blood-poison when f^Msjpk^^^l^gj|| 1 cis ieft to get well on its own. In&V I^^^StoJl 1 The'valuable herbal oils in lßMi MUj^^k^^nll I ,j>' Ded into the tissues, soothing 'iBBj wU r^^^-^jj I I .-.c-ed by the antiseptic action of IISAI K^N^^^Ml 1 tics
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    • 175 5 A SHOWS ,jl WHEN TO M REFILL f and hoids 21 times as I much ink as an ordinar y self-filling pen No 'running dry' at awktward moments because you can see exactly how much ink remains simply by holding the pen up to the light! Sec it demonstrated In
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    • 210 5 giuette wis t\ IHE Gillette M No. 25 Set, containing a Gillette razor and one Blue Gillette blade B in neat moulded case, i$ an amazing bargain. Both razor II and blade are specially made I <P> DIAMOND A varicty'of Chairs, Tables, Stools and j jj Bedsteads "available In artistic
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  • 57 6 Reuter. London, July io. i I j Stock Exchange prices have generally reacted, which is natural m v*wo the recent sharp advance. Gilt-edged fore i Kn w:re mainly easier, but industrials i displayed resistant. Stewart Lloydslaw attracting interest on news of the^ro 1 po* d merger with the
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  • 111 6 DAILY PRICES CUK RENT. Singapore, Wednesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.-S-.S. 28 3 Spot loose 2858 M/ 4 iA casta July Aug. 2o 13 16 -8 IM« 1 F. 0.8. to bales a F p-QB R in bales 28 ***** 9 16
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  • 183 6 Th. following arr'ved from N.EI. by KNILM plan- vii July 17: —Mr. LemouU Mr. Lovmk. Ms ii. rtrand, Mr. Zimmerman md Mn. Eke's and child. Left for Saigon by KNILM plane on July 17:—Mr. LemouU. Mr. LoV.nl:. Mis-, Bertrand, Mr. R. Schepers, Mr. Baret, Mr. J. Schindler,
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  • 63 6 Nearly 700 art experts irom abca thirty countries will attend the sixteentb congress oi the History of Art La London next week. This will betfct Crst time the co> gress, chfcn is held every three years, has taken place in England. Discussions are limited to the art c.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 364 6 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD 1 Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores KATONG S IST CLASS Filipino Hair-Dressinft Saloon. Opposite Roxy Theatre. Specialise in Machincless Perm: Waving No Electricity Used. j CLOCK WATCH) [REPAIRS! 1 YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT SERVICE. WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL SUCH REPAIRS' TO YICK WOH
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    • 54 6 Second Hand Radios j Fully guaranteed and serviced, Priors from S2 5 RADIO SERVfCE CO.. OF MALAYA 1034 LTD. Singapore. Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang. j "pye RADIOS For EWHcncy, Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. So!? Agents: HOE POON LCONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Xi a'a Lumpur.
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    • 58 6 I T. f. P. OINTMENT. For Skin Troubles, Ulcers, Etc. T.C.P. Ointment is an ideal household ointment. parlJcularly for Children. Prepared by the manufacturers of the famous T.C.P. Lotion, it has all the antiseptic and healing properties of the latter. It is prepared in THREE STRENGTHS—MiId, Medium and Strong. Obtainable
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    • 74 6 j The Rational I j COUGH j CURE j j FOB »GES j spi oi-;;;, Ifrctiv* >» j I j JiK'-NCHI I IS, THMA j WHOOPING COUGH, CATARRH. SORE THROAT, j etc.. <!<•• j BENGAL CHEMICAL CALCUTTA BOMBAY J gate j NAINA HOHAMtn ft SO* B, j 4 5. Raffles
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 969 6 To-day's Radio j i-in ii i' ••ii JL 5 ■""""T*"' NIROM j HONGKONG I SINGAPORE uwwi m zbw 9 X m, s «ii i m TRANSMISSION 5 am pm 7.H1 225 metres <U»"*t»> CSB 9 5 l Mc s (31.55 m.) 6.20 t J™ s bU etm 5.20 Studio-chilare,,, ZHP
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  • 487 7 Man Stabbed To Death Singapore, Wednesday. T mUi a« W which a Kheh, Chin Teng Kong s charged with that, he on 01 about 1 40 a.m., on May 27 f Z Cmmit mUrder by causin S the death of Fan nd (b) attempted suicide
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  • 48 7 Reuter. London, July 19. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Archibald Mavell ha> been appointed General Officer Com-manding-in-Chief, British Land Forces, Middle East. His functions in peacetime will be to supervise the preparation of defence plans fo; these forces and in the event of war to co-ordinate their action.—Reuter.
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  • 275 7 London, July 20. JN a leader on the fresh break in the Chinese dollar, the Financial News referring to the question of whether Britain should support the dollar further says the stability of the Chinese dollar is undoubtedly of interest to British trade and Sir John Simon
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  • 124 7 Reuter. mercial Bank established in May an nounced that its notes would no longer be linked to the Chinese National Dollar but would be pegged to sterling at six pence Henceforth, the bank added, it uould give foreign exchange for its notes at th is rate. The notes
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  • 70 7 Reuter. o; 0 London, July 19. Hoar? ,Hom e Secretary) introduced into the House of Commons .o-day a bill giving further powers U ileal with ,'he act'vities of the IRA ihe bill was read a first time ml!,\ ass u b e V
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  • 34 7 Reuter. Paris. July 19. A party of Portuguese army officers who have been studying military pro-' m England, have arrive 1 lire They are staying for several day* Reuter. J
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  • 132 7 Reuter. London, July 19. ARRANGEMENTS have been made under which British engineers will stop extensive floods of the Euphrates by construction works near Ramadi, Iraq, to convert thousands cf acres of useless, water logged land into valuable agricultural areas. The work will occupy four years at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 165 7 Vigour Restored, piands Made Young In 24 Hours tigtx lioceaaaif to suffer from sour and manhood, weak memory ■••"UMiess, impure blood. Bidt••ion, and poor sleep, bee n a "can Doctor has discovered ft way to end these troubles. uvopy is in pleasant, easy-to- form, is absolutely harmless, with gland operations
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    • 74 7 k LONDON Your head V SIIIF A BaMersby hal ,s •>Jjfipl sociai asset, it adds to deserves an yoiJf p #rsona,i V A/I Fur fief EXTREME SIMPLICITY MOTOR MOWERS The automatic centrifugal clutch with which tn« latest motor mowers are fitted enables the machine to be controlled by one lever
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    • 225 7 Buy at Cheaper PRICES TO DA V BUY AT GIAN SINGH'S —4.ItA II ASVI A L STOCKTAKING SALE— HERE AXE SOME OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS: 1. Ladies* Silk and Tw?ed 2. Ladies" Grey Flannel 3. Luii?x Roll on Girdles Sl.lO. I Evening Hand Ii ifllw'^^ Embr idered Ponge< 'WttHUlikt r
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 338 8 f f PAVILION "GIRLS 9 SCHOOL"! j with ANNE SHIRLEY NAN GREY RALPH BELLAMY j —AND 50 ot HOLL WOODS MOST BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRLS THREATENED WITH EXPULSION BECAUSE SUE WAS OUT ALL i NIGHT, RICH SNOB ISH LINDA, CAUSES A SENSATION IN THE DISTINGUISHED MAGNOLIA HALL! I THE WHOLE FAMILY
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    • 179 8 7 T LOOK OUT FOR ijTHE SAIXT!: fy HE'LL THRILL VOL IN I j O "THE j I Cv 00 SAI N T I j f">J STRIKES I i L BACK" j 1 j THEATRE ROYAL 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 IOSS NADIA, SARDAR and SERITA DFVI "LOOTARU LALNA M TO-MORROW— "TOOFAN
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    • 399 8 SINGAPORE PRESS ACC LAIMS "ICE I For spectacle and beauty on the All the resources of M r 1 ice, "Ice Follies of 1939". which put into making th; t j opened at the Capitol Theatre last something very .special bid 1 night, breaks records. It is smar\ .success certainly
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  • 227 9 I Kdltor the Malaya Tribune] I think it is Quite practicable to < tin University of Hongkong t*> i- H nt-konv and Sincaporc arc iv5.-,4efi»inn;i but the latter richer and belter placed i• t'.vert In China move j«i .< i m..y b« impossible for
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  • 384 9 I lit,,, Hf thr Milium 1 Ttibmul U.H l tw-vc t»v opportunity to be hull ot the Chinese their -•< ottor friends of China through .iviim; ol your paper 0 11.1v iu the. Sungei Uione c^ u iwHed the famous Wuhan ..I China to Rive a perform-
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  • 207 9 Reuter. London, July 19 AN element of hard bargaining is noticeable m current negotiations between the N.E.I, authorities and the London sugar buyers regarding t. l ie purchase of the extra 20,000 tons, recently allotted to the N.E.I. N.E I. representatives are alleged to be holding
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  • 51 9 Reuter. Melbourne, July 19. AN extension of the scheme for immigration from Europe under plans similar to those already approved by the Swiss and Netherlands Governments, are announced by Senator Foil, Minister of the Interior. It is believed the scheme provides for immigrants from Denmark, Finland and Sweden
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  • 114 9 Reuter. London, July 19. ELEVEN thousand Freemasons from Home and overseas thronged Olympia this afternoon, when the as Grand Patron of the O^x^f^. the Duke of Kent aai Grandl Master of the United Gi and Lodge of f^°°; rh ln succession to the Duke of
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  • 44 9 A seen: from the Columbia untitled "Girls' School" opening to- night the- Pdviuon Thealre. SUrrtaf Anne SMrtey, Nan Grv) and R ftellamv "Girls' School" claims to have fifty of the »VC Lest > v J g i r i s in Hollywood in its cast.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 184 9 WORLD j AMUSEMENT PARK I TO-NIGHT 0 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT jl PARAPE I SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCT J —2.30 TO 5.30 P.M. To night, 'MARRY THE GIRL" GLOBE THEATRL To-morrow, "LITTLE MISS Matinees: Saturday—2.3o 4.30 p.m., "BORNEO." sS^aCTS 4.30 p.m., 4 DINNER AT THE WW I ci/v Tvrk'lF- To-night. T VIS
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    • 196 9 The Happiest idea in Entertainment Since §S Talkies Began! J ALH AM BRA 3-15, 6-is 9-is i 1 A SINGING, LOVING D'ARTAGNAN I Fights To SAVE A THRONE! SCHILDKRAUT, PAULINE MOORE, LIONEL ATWII.L, ETC. h—w—————— ijl With EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SHORTS INCLUDING PATHE GAZETTE BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS 5 VYVYAN DONNER'S TECHNICOLOUR
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  • 763 10 THE need for expert propaganda 1 on behalf of Britain and the British Empire is constantly being advocated, and the authorities, it is good to note, have gone some way towards meeting the wishes expressed, though not by any means as far as most people would like. Recently
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  • 1121 10  -  Will Fight As A Last Resort WILL HELP against A G Cr H S S OR S By —-——K i E.T. HUANG IT took President Wilson almost three years to decide on 1 participation in the hist Great War, Will it take President Roosevelt that long' to make
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  • 515 10 a midnight emergency conference with Democratic and Republican leaders, President Roosevelt has decided to abandon, until the next session of Congress, hiefforts to get the US. Neutrality Act amended. That act declares an arms embargo on any nation at w up. Its chief aim is to aeenrts
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 259 10 THE WHISTLING KETTLE |i tion makes it a Quick /v 4 PINT SIZE $1.50 B ller 6 PINT SIZE 1.90 ROBINSON'S HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. ]OIMi\E SOAP!! IDEAL FOR TOILET OR BATH. 1 r-* X# N\ t 1 p E \j/ This Medicated Soap Quickly Produces A Rich Creamy White Lather Filling
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    • 15 10 Watt t pi r jHHw^flwfl Washable BpSmart 800 CHIANG CO., •*Q4, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 45 11 Reuter. < „p, nhagen, July 20. mis sighted frcm an clinging to the German plane in perished, it is re help could arrive. t responded to a dis!)i:t was unable to sea, and when ships wreck had disapj f -ileuter.
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  • 136 11 Shipping Aid London, July iv. p to Ml ihe House of passed the second Shipping Subsidies ting a Labour amendihat the assistance hieh the bill -runts is i by a measure of I the shipping inStanlry, Presid» nt of Trade moving the
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  • 525 11 Britons Ordered To Leave Kaifeng Reuter. Tokyo, July 20. A MOB of several hundred Chinese stormed the local branch of the British firm of Jardine Matheson and two other firms at Tsinan, capital of Shantung, according to the Dcmei News Agency, and smashed the
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  • 194 11 Tension Pot Kept Boiling Reuter. rlin, July 20. FHE is being kept various means. To-day > rirauchitach, Airny breaks his leave to :hi era in what the an important ting told their cars •i n< d in August, urondet what significto a
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  • 101 11 Reuter. Hyderabad. July 18. THE Nizam of Hyderabad fras sanctioned fai-reaching reforms, including constitution of the Legislative Assembly comprising 85 members, of whom 42 will be elected from constituencies formed on a basis of economic interests and under a system of joint electorates with equal reservation
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  • 27 11 Reuter. London, June 20.-8.8.C. national transmitter at Droitwich was struck by lightning shortly after 7 p.m. G.M.T. and closed down for repairs.—Reuter.
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  • 26 11 Reuter. Malta, July 19A number of French naval air officers have arrived by air to discuss matters lof mutual interest with the Malta authorities.—Reuter.
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  • 360 11 Reuter. I London, July 20. i s emergency b»ll to h liish Republican contains drastic heavy penalties for '•aever, is not deI organisation and n on the bill necesoort* for people travelland. eh will last for two years. Secretary power to expulsion aeainst peod twenty years
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  • 169 11 Reuter. London, July 20. THE whole of the inside main hall of the borough vegetable market of Southwark, London, is on fire. Flames are raging furiously and are visible a mile or two away. A number cf fire-engines here arrived and are making every effort
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  • 84 11 Reuter. London. July 20. IN reply to a question in the House of Commons as to whether the arrange meats whereby the Naw will take sum mer leave in July Instead of August this year will be followed by other defence services, Mr. W S. Morrison
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  • 25 11 Reuter. London. July .20. The King has invested Prince' Paul of Yugoslavia Wit! the Insignia Knight Companion of th* Garter.—Reuter.
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  • 461 11 Salvage Expert Says Stern Should Have Been Left Alone Reuter. London, July 20. AT the Thetis inquiry a passage-al arms occuned between the Attorney-Generai and a witness during the testimony of the salvage expert Cox. who worked on raising Go nun warships at Scapa Flow.
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Budapest, July 20. DEMANDS for greater autonomy and education concessions are among the thirteen points published by the pan-German section of the German minority in Hungary. One point calls for a minimum ot -'5 German deputies in the Hungarian Chamber, compared with four at pre-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 38 11 Cat X D SB2O 0 0 comr>lctc W th Sir,e I List Price and 6fC of_3?cori I Chromium SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR JIM o/ The OcneroZ SZecfric Co., Lftf. o/ EHflrtand. "Moflrwei House," Spore. wr °r i i f
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  • 191 12 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Wednesday. A XING coLra accounted lor the life ol an el lerly Malay ut Gindci, of Mukim Tajar, Alo. Star last month. This was revealed at th- coroner's inquiry whuh \ras held yesterday, in the Alor Star Police Court
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  • 128 12 (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh. Wednesday. TWO Chines, one ol them armed with a pistol, are alleged to have held up I a chettiar's clerk tie, Q and relieved him M cash Ol *WO, a. y rai doetiments and two cheques tot a total sum of 1500.
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  • 481 12 From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. TWO Europeans appeared on traffic charges in the Police court yesterday before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. tbfl Ipo-i First Magistrate. In the'first -case, EL Van -Kooy, a young Dutchman," -plejidoJ. guilty to a ehargs of using his errant
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  • 277 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 4 SUIT was brought this inoniing A l)efcr e Mr. Justice R. < ussen »1 the Supreme Court in Ifhich th. Peering firm. Lirtdeteves Stokves, are claiming *&T«M*J cts. i. Chan (boy. ihe pwiwtor of Chov Sang Mining C*
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  • 87 12 Singapore, Wednesday. WHILL' preparing tea in a kerosene tin for her fellow coolies at the new site ol the St.. Andrew's School on July 7, a 11 year oh'- female coolie. Won? Ah Lok, v a badly calded when the tin upset and the boiling water splashed
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  • 369 12 WILL THE CENSOR RELEASE THEM? (Tribune Staff Reporter) /iHIXFSE in Malaya will have an opportunity of the Sino- T v „r.Hii»illv all its iihiwu depicted on the screen. V/ Japanese war in pidtitain an us y materialise it
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  • 87 12 Singapore, Wednesday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Manning. P. A. R L I» Anmasalam Chettiar claimed a sum Of $2 076 30 on a thavani letter dated Mar S, 1035 and interest thereon Iron. VR M Raman Chettiar Defendant counter claimed for $4,123 15. His lordship entered judgment of $2,171.30
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  • 103 12 Johore Bahru. Wednesday. STATING that he thought it would be desirable that the matter be decidi d 1 Court of Appeal. His Lordship. Hr Justice Mills, to-day directed the J of S. Thurairajah. Senioi Health Inspector. Segamat, against the decision ol Mr. B Weiss,
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  • 52 12 The Methodist Girls' Alumni Association bion will have a rally at the Weilesiey IU at 430 pm on July 28 All former girl of th Bel o I are Urged to attend A nlav en Ru Eternal Feminine" will be pros sited by the old girls, Mrs VmstutZ will direct
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  • 480 12 CINGAPOR3 audtoce? Ml .sec "The Confessions of a N follows the de-.sion of the Board of Appeal tak.-n aftei the Board nad seen the ffc**re yesterday afternoon. Thp film wns in the first instance «2gl Stt a B SS spy j n
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  • 68 12 (Fi'Om Our Ov.u Reporter) Penang. Wednesday A CORPSE was found ft itia| the sea midi Church Street Pier 1 Vlij Pier this aftenuxi 3.40. The corpse u.iM'ngtrs on board ferry and a reaoi the marine police. All attempts 1« out of <he water i>; inn
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  • 246 12 (From Our Own Reporter' on Sunday ait.moon for a week stayjat th A acriea of H-t < h.s rind toner* will be given Hi, ExceilVncv ana Lady v ho mil also b. don nart; on Thur-dav evenir-. < 1«. j i *v His
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  • 13 12 An Imperial air mail is due to-day. Another is due to-morrow.
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  • 21 12 Mr. R. S Bartii Pital yesterday cci fracture ol tl i.s said to hav< I while riding aion
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  • 6 13 Sued For 6 Millions PKAJADHIPOK litigant
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  • 675 13 Girl's Fatal Fall From Window gap re, Wednesday. U vear-oid 'n l. Tan An<» Chan, a passer-by falling ~v 0 f a boiWing w n the evening: ol removed to the She died from ,nd laceration i Ml! brain In* £>s later. v. the coroner. Mr W*G Pol ned a
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  • 108 13 Singapore, Wednesday. THE second of two garden parties given by the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, was held to-day at Flagstaff House, when Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie and Mrs. Dobbie entertained more than 309 guests. The weather was splendid and the numerous guests
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  • 358 13 Singapore, Wednesday. ~...v ii *<w disclosed did nol support a prima REMARKING Mt deal!, by a nctftaent act and Th!'" neu i a.' which were two of three charges precausinß hurt h a ne tn <.. Mr CH. Whitton. traffic ludse toai the
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  • 60 13 With a further remittance of $600 000 (Chines- currency), made yesterday, the China Relief Fund of Singapore has already sent a sum of $1,000,000 in Chin ese currency to China this month. Together with the other 21 remittance, 'made before, local Chinese have already contributed a sum
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  • 105 13 CT Andrew*. toiieetc-1 5 mere than 513.0 M as the n*# ot lhi< years hospital a record for the annual die b> ihe hospital authorities tin ending the highest previous receipts by S9BO. Th. gross proeeects are aftade up follows: Cinexm show at Capitol Theatre
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  • 67 13 ir„ m Our 0.,n Correspondent) ,r m Johore Bahru. Wednesday. '•-'«e d Vt P peared b«oie «*J» nurl to Gopal f'.rristrat-. rOl UUSii'o tti u r,,a 9n at about 6 30 p.m., at M« %r!Ti&£v££Zl by means ot IO ISS ihf eharse had been explained ,„the "ccu'ed
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  • 275 13 Reuter. Washington, July 20.^ A 1 IST,{ VnON erS ion President Kooseveit wiß ultimate > rh Re with his foreign policy. It has become cUar that nswil, shrink from the -c ninistratioa dirks led that il "ii SUC cessf«l. i„ cool and „»n-pa-tisa.-. terms,
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  • 174 13 Penang, July 17. ~t v, nt iMreUery has been stolen from the M°F to at Nortbam Road in the i."* house ot MT. auu pub. early hours this morning. It is stated that the jewellery waj found abandoned after being ransacked „r tv» o ton
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  • 86 13 Singapore. Thursday YESTERDAY afternoon the caretaker of the St. Andrew's Cathedral, seeina a man standing at the chanty box trying to force the padlocked lid onen with a brass hook, seized and hrmded him over to the police. This morning the man. Chua
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  • 229 13 Reuter. Tokyo, July 19. <lIU Robert raigic (British .Minister to Tokyo) and Mr. Arita had two conversations to-day, after which the confercncc was adjourned until Friday. A Japanese Foreign Office com--muniqnc, issued after this afternoon's conversations, which lasted eighty minutes, states that the general background
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  • 70 13 ELEVEN persons were reasaeed to h6cpftUl to-clay ft* the reran «>f an affray between Indian and Chinese COOU«i aj Alexandra hi kkworks this moisvng. shortly alter tiuarn l between two <■ an Indian and a Chinese, deve loped into something more setious when partisan. joi ned
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  • 32 13 In order to pass an amendment to the Trade Mark Ordinance, an .extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Council'will be h*ld in the Cnmp Chamber at 9.30 on Monday. July SI.
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    • 124 13 C.S 81A ~a COOKED t PRESSED BRISK I I OA' tIC lie 10 Hi iOO 1 PINEAPPLE HAY. PRESSED TONGUE treats pork brawn Li«*ht appetising meals easily and TONGUE SAUSAGE quickly prepared, economical too VEAL HAM PIES became there is no waste. Ask to see nuinfi?\ v- Hm our fine
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  • 908 14 I.R.R.C. CHAIRMAN DESCRIBES ATTITUDE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 7. CIR John Campbell, chairn an of the International Rubber Regulation Committee, described his attitude to-day to the future of the rubber industry as one of "cautious optimism." Sir John, who is also economic and
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  • 517 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, "f N my opinion 1 have never seen a worse case of da driving by a sober man," .*aid Mr. G. C. Grace, the t« driving licences, Selangor, in evidence this morning in r case nhere
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  • 111 15 General News From Malacca Johore MALACCA BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS )U1 own Correspondent) I W ilaco», Monday. in are the latest results TH* j the Malacca 3ad- w .ytuimllif* junto* Singles eat Selvadurai 15—10:] at F J. Fernandez a- Tan Kam Tong Tii -14: o—3; 15—11; Chan Chwce Hoc beat G. <
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  • 302 15 Own Correspondent) Johore, nanru, cnCHTY c latea were successful fc v i B hru white fourteen r in the Johore Air mirations. Thre-3 Bahra while five ligh in Kluancr. candidates obtained fe es In Johors BahTU nine gained first the successful
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  • 63 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Monday .—For possession ur ounces of ganja (Indian hem p dun Paniai. Batu Pahat on June Chin! bin Mydin, an Indian Mohaman. was ye terday fined $25 witn alternative of one month s njio labour, by Unku Ismail bin Abdul Rana
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  • 37 15 (Frcm Our O*H Correspondent) Malacca. Wednesday lir J G. Rappopcrt, the of the vovan to ac.< t h»ve „p to frc Police Cotto da> as unfit ta j c charge of theft.
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  • 31 15 (Irom Our Own Correspondent) johore 3ahru, Monday. A FINE of $50, or in default two "S fi t£T complainant ana W J booking tickets wheu used a knife.
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  • 85 15 (From Our Own Correspondent, Batu Pahat, Monday. crpmnnv of the new P„Tf" ;"3. Batu Paha,. A 1 clay afternoon. Whet. took P»a= commlsstonw, Unku bu...aan -h' v Xem BaW 2™SffiTcaSP School. me Tif°,o?aMo teau>re ot the large «athThe I l f' ,u Ed ou t to witness th
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  • 216 15 QT. Marys English School-Ball, Malacca, was the venue of a large gather! i£ ol the Xranvaucore Oathotts resident in Malacca 'lowa to entertain Rev. Fi. Bernajd !>' Cruz, Procurator of the Ooicese oi Qiulon, Travancurc, South inju. to Ua on Sunday, Jul., 16 at 4.0f) A
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  • 118 15 (From Our Own tJoi respondentMalacca, weonesaaj rpwO more arrerta have been made b 1 the Police In oomiPcUCB vHh U;e case, in which, a Hokku-n ChK named Tee Tian is charged Che* ing an Arab named Bnew M,MMW Sheik Awap of $M 0 an d
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  • 55 15 Thi. recent Mditing its account*. -he meeting waa heW at the Pj£ r»f r.,.. Hieh School Old Bo\s rw mi?es r tD lf »i,. van En* Tee was gpctetion, when Mr b ejiCfe on elected ts g£> **g a f leave of W vjee-preeident. Mic Fav,hi.s
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  • 112 15 (Fro* Our Own u t 1M a new arrival from ChJtMul L3i "hen sh "leaded guilty to r^btrfe of nVvmi attempted to Jvade Saymenl ol Customs dv V cenU on seven yards ct p*W* gods valuH at St.4o. inche Abdul Bad bin Aman-
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  • 91 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July I". Convicted on his own plea of guilty to a charge of house-trespass, Vadivelo 18 a Tamil, who admitted a previous conviction of theft, was sentenced by Mr. J. G. Rappoport the Magistral, to five weeks' rigorous imprisonment. The accused was
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  • 84 15 Muar. Tuesday. h RAID by Police on a house in Wan A Mcnam, yesterday evening resuMed ii th. nm4 of eight Chinese who were this morning produced before ffilrin bin Ahmad and charged Pleaded guiUy to gk" the 1 UThluS^V'thg^t^ heir duty to leave the place when
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  • 72 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. X SPECIAL Knock-cuf comiled "Exhibition will be staged during El A. cxl .tion on Aug. 5 and 6 ii.i \|.\?l.A. will be responsible for the ground arrangements and medals for the winners and runnt rs-tiji. Ho Liang Tian, Vice-pre-sident
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  • 60 16 1• »m Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, July 18. Two sin md one doubles were v fur-day in the Batu Pahai c 1 mis Tournament: Kent Hong beat Matthews 6- 3, 6—4. Qu I Chew beat Loke Eng Kiat I- 8 3. Teo V i! Hoe and
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  • 28 16 Birmingham, July 20.—Ei\worth Vines beat Donald Budge 6—2. 7—9, 7—5, In m match on the Aston Villa ground before a crowd of 10,000 Ri liter.
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  • 214 16 Singapore, Thursday. JN a Div. II B soccer match on the S.H.B. ground this evenj ing the R.A.F. (H.Q.) drew with the Excise Dept. Both teams exerted themselves buA vere unable to score more than a goal each. I Just before the interval Hamid gave I
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  • 148 16 The Social match between the ladies of the Keppel Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club played on Monday over the course of Keppel Golf Club resulted tc a win for the home team, by 6*4 to IV2, as under:— GARRISON Mrs. J. A. Allen
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  • 67 16 The Anglo-Chine.se School will hold their Tenth Annual Swimming Carniva' on Saturday. July 29th at at 4.30 pm In the V.M C A .Pool. Fort Canning Th>events for Old Boys will be:—Bo yards Style (Handicap) and 160 yards Free Style Relay "Handicaps Will Old Boy; who wish to
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  • 497 16 Cherringto n Brilliant Between The Posts S.C C 1 MANCHESTERS h KEENLY contested. th< first division league fixture between the S.C.C. and the Manchesters played at the Stadium yesterday resulted in a draw, each scoring a goal. They drew in the first
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  • 46 16 Reuter. Paris, July 19. The French Rugby Federation announce that the first game in the resumption of international matches with British clubs since the breaking off of relations in 1931 will be played next year against Wales on Easter Monday in Paris. Reuter.
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  • 23 16 Sccccr M.F.A. Res. vr. Police Res.— S.H.B. Moravia vs. .ICS. A <2B) J.C.S.A. Borneo Coy. vs. S C C "B" (Friendly—Padanjf.
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  • 259 16 Singapore, Thursday. S.C.F.A. 11. .7, CHANGI (W.D) CIVILIANS. .1. JHE Changi (W.D.) Civilians iust managed to score one goal against the seven scored by the S.C.F.A. second team in the second round of the Second Division (B) on the Clerical Union ground
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  • 166 16 IN a friendly match of four singles and two played at the Victoria Bridge School Hall on Saturday. Jhe Maxfli Badminton Party defeated the Oxygen Badminton Party by 4 games to m The detailed results were:—(Maxffi E.P. plavcrs mentioned first>. Singles:—Tay Swee Kiat beat Sim Sock Hee
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  • 62 16 The following will represent The Borneo Co. XI in a friendly game of soccei against The S.C.C. "B" Team on the padang to-day. Choy Khun Heng. Scow Khiarr Chuan W.R. Ravie (Capt), Sim Kang Hai j Charlie Kang, Chua Ah Hoe, R.H Stevens. Khor Tian Hock, Harry
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  • 816 16 "Farrer" Cup Soccer Final Th? Municipal Engineers, who won the Farm- Cup In the third lim yesterday since the incept on of the competition, when thi*\ b«at JJ' Heahh Dept. by the odd goal in three. Engineers Beat Health Office In Close Game (By "PEN") Singapore, Thursday gEAL cup-tie footbah
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  • 242 16 (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru. DLAYING on a ground that ua» 1 sodden with a slight drizzle thrcu?l out. the Prisons defeated the Education by eight goals to tat ir, the Johore Bahru district league soccer match at the Istana Padan& on Tuesday.
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  • 96 16 Reuter. Newcastle «Countydoum J»!j 0 jIN the second round of tin r! cwji f;oif i-hampionslvr F'ni' n returned 74, thus affrejr» t n l [JJ the two rounds to had the "J* qualified for the Anal two rwin» Locke, the holder, had an t««S*
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  • 94 17 I p ire, Wednesday I in cricket match play- 1 c Kames Institution paI les institution defeat- I i.niors by If runs. mes and S. M. Hope I re the on'y two to I I took seven wickets I most successful I IiriTION 39
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  • 41 17 been selected to 1 the V.MC.A I ainst R.A.F Ist M July 26, at SelaI Players are the Junior De- Pot 4 p.m. sharp. V nes, Loh Heng Henry Yeo, I Fatt Lim. rk. Fong Kirn
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  • 36 17 ra are chosen to »berts XI against I B Sports Club in a rrer Park on ThursV ('how. If. Pereiara, im Tuan Koon, M Chong, Ng Keam ng Kiat. Koon. Chin Guan I
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  • 44 17 I a friendly game of socpei Oilfillan and William on Thursday at The Ground and the folchosen to represent the m Liang. Ng Yew Mun, G J. Robinson, Thoeng Low Poh Sun. So Chi Siang, M. Salleh, Goh W.S. Fyfe, Abdul
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  • 161 17 a talrly large gathering of n enthusiasts the Horlicks be Mayblossom B.P. In a :b ol badminton by five 0 last Sunday. ng were the results; (Hormentioned first); Robert Ahmad Mattar 15—11, 7—15, Lee lost to Lee Kirn Seng 13 i Retired) Koh Beng Swee Hock 5—15,
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  • 850 17 DOUBLES FOR MAGILL AND VAN BREUKELEN Second Day Of Perak Races (From Our Own Reporter) Wcdnes day. THE e*g ym P*f**rt at ipoh this IfcfgS days card of events in the July meeting ot the erak n was worked through in brilHart weather. .^f^*«
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  • 51 17 The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C "B' vs. Borneo Co. to-day 8 C F M Whitehead; R. Etlin. D. E. Nickels: F.C.S. Tillbrook. E. J P. Burley G.H. White; A. Donald. R. A. Hooper, W. van den Bosch. R. W. F. yon Pest el. P.H.
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  • 93 17 Race I—PATH \MBIE SI" and SB. Queen's Course 59. (ilenarrow $V>Kate ft-MM SARDIS $21 and $8. Achilles S7. Straight Flight SU. Ra<e 3-OORUGAN $24 and 5». Empire Flower $8. Anton Rogue $14. Rac« 4—LI SHEEN $23 and $6. Silver Lace $<• St. Charles S6. Race S—DRIFT
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  • 18 17 London, My »■J** nounced cl Thomr, Ilapwa'd. the cus SneJano and Surrey erte*e«r. Reuter. Reuter.
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    • 212 17 Afraid to Eat? Dieting can't cure you, tays Dr. F.B. Sam, M.D., Paris You'd be surprised how many stomach sufferers come to me with this complaint Thev say: "But. Doctor. I'm afraid to such terrible pains after "©fen thev are really ill-weak from Va-mesia after every meal. 5 1 MUnSS
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  • 153 18 Chungking. WITH the expiration of the sixyear opium suppression project Mt for 1910 drawing closer and closer, the Chinese Government ii tightening efforts to eradicate the opium (vil. Though busily occupied with military affairs, C( nrralissimo Chiang Kai-shek Is paying close attention to opium supi. He issued
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  • 153 18 Chungking. Till: next time Japanese bombing squadrons drone over Chungking: the population will be better thar ever prepared for the wartime capital's warning system has iust keen "reinforced" by big bronze bells. The sonorous tones of these bells— i.umbering some 30 in all—which
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  • 366 18 Chinese Play For lime (By Air Mail) Shanghai, July 14. YO-DAY, Japanese forces are on the defensive in almost ali of the occupied areas in China, uncertain of what to do next, :n the opinion of foreign military observers.
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  • 175 18 Chungking, July It. "IN view of Japan's insistence in dictating Britain's foreign policy in the A Far Eas*l by the anti-British agitation and hostile nets, a conflict arise :ven without Japan**- southward naval advance." writes the srml-crTici;-* ChunfrVing edition of the Hankow
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  • 55 18 Shiukwan. July 19. For tne relief of families of overseas Chinese depending upon remittances from South Seas in the Swatow-Chao-chow area, the Kwangtung Provincial 52» small loans of S4O each to tie them over for a period 01 three months. The interest for th J loans is six
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  • 87 18 It hang. July 10. AFTER a month of long rest, Chinese forces Ol>erating in central lupoh province in Central China launched a general push along the entire front on July 16 and succeeded in crossing the Han River and conceitedly attacking the Japanese positions on th«*
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  • 220 18 (By Air Mail) Shanghai, July 14. JAPANESE sources in Shanghai admitted that Japan has suffered "heavy casualties" in Mon«ol border fighting- between Russian-Mongol troops «»n the one side and JapaneseManchukuo infantrymen on the other. This was the first Japanese admission that a large-scale ground
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  • 94 18 Honjfko 1 t iui i OErtNT counttr-attu *V ihc Chinese force, kilometre Swatow-Ch way in eavt Kwangtu South Chins has culmii Chinese recovery northern terminrd 0 f the yesterday morning. The Chinese re-occupah chow shows the successful nroke the night previ drove away the Japan, the north
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  • 107 18 rarmi... Hoagtong Ja!v is. n H the rumour nic lofhc effect that Chinese "uerrilla. are most adi« IB (he outskirts of Shanghai and Chinese regulars are bond geaeral counter-offensive on Shan-hai < ;r August 13, (he Firry of the Shanghai War, the Japanese
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  • 112 18 Foo i nese blockade ol the const have been am General Chen Vi, 1«. irman 1 Fukicn Provincial G< anient. They are: '1> Intensive propaganda to bi the patriotic spirit of the people preliminary step toward mot) <2) Increase of production i provement of the people'!
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  • 238 18 iwtara i Kueiyanj». r i ius oiu uhmese saying ihat a peed W n docs not become a >ol■ier bits bren found lob? untrue a« far as Kweiehow is contenvu, as a wave of enthusiasm to join the I to fight Japan is now sweep-
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    • 11 18 daily] CHINA PAGE Edited fi v I T. H. Ta n
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  • 72 19 Poena My hartal Nehru left P a{ g, clock this 1 [adras en route to rumber of ludins Mr. A. B. arji Pesai and Mr. Ministers, and the I rovincinl, DisWard Congress )im off at the isely garlanded ►i odrome and the National Anl off. i
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  • 133 19 I Colombo, it is understood I ned shortly by Sir President of the i Congress, for the tin? a Reception eleome Pt. Jawaharlal and also to arrange him during his «ay in the Island, j, |sal Sir Baron has from Nehru statr> of his visit.
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  • 325 19 ILURI W OULD BE A CALAMITY Allahabad, July 10. j i-v at any time if we fail to find an amicable Indian problem in Ceylon, more specially at this isia when it is urgently necessary that. all of us interna] troubles and Prepare
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