Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales' XXVI- -No. 17:;. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, July 22, lt3ft The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1939 FIVE < ĔNK^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 THE HOME \DF BEAUTIFUL BY Sunco Furniture M ROHA LTD., :«"lOKIA &TIUBT, ,IN(iAPORE. Lakerol Pastille now and then will cure all tMX% for 01 is one of the world 3 finP3t remodi( for sore throats, coughs and colds. fioauhj. sloxv THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD ♦/7 Clean, natural loveliness is I
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    • 118 1 enduring Strength lH Perfectly Balanced r Beiotiruii, /oMer to W fl CAe Manufacturers /J1 DIAMOND METAL ff if */J \j)jk 80). Kamponf iUhra Road, Singapore. E^feMtf£s?l Ask for descriptive folder (C) GREAT r.ASTERN OPTICAL < <)., (Optician llr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 21G4). 275. South Biidge Road. Singapore. 281 ORCHARDROAP
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    • 139 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS PAGE" 13, BATTERY RO\D, SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC H0T1.!., I KUALA LUMPUR. I I Strengthen your Health Defences Jf Then- is definitely nothing J ike ilim" lor j W building up your vitality and p «rs ol resist- v sacs to lnfluencs and other Ills ["beconstituents W Nf'tfelt ol
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  • 61 2 As the Ural"' is not leaving Hongkong vn f il Sunday morning, July 23, yhe is no* expected to arrive at Singapore until early on Thursday morning, ."uly 27. The actnal time the steamer La due *4U be advised later, but it is rxpec'td t'-at she will sail
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  • 20 2 Dr. H. M. Nev n, Pathologist. Institute for Medical Research, F.M.S.. has teen prorr-ted Pathologist. Penang.
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  • 274 2 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS j 5 Rath,er adverse influences pre- 1 vail and the domestic a'i rr >s- phere is likely to be unsettled. Avoid quarrels, and all you can to the he.# not 7 of your surroundings. I j SPECIAL INFLUENCES. Feb' ary 20 to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 449 2 iTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA incorporated in EngJand). P. O. S. N CO.*S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS*. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 I BOMALI 6,800 July 28 fcAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 TtANCHI 17,000 Aug. 25 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6.100
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    • 376 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I TnordS I luoVdJ i IS YOUR I LEAVE I APPROACHING 1 Pleas? let us offer you ac- commodation on the fastest, i most modern ana luxurious I N. D. L. j I EXPRESS LINERS "SCHARNHORST" "POTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" 9 Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., B 124,
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    • 444 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, j Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsut. f Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m. til "Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong
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    • 238 2 HOME BY AIR-BACK BY SEA Inquire about AIR-SEA INTERCHANGE arranged by MYAL DUTCH Ml LIMES F~ Fly home, sail back, or vice versa—a tine compromise when you want to save travelling time. If you aiieedy hold a return steamer ticket. X.L.M. will exchange It. Fast, luxurious X.L.M. air liners leave
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 257 2 I To-day's Crossword I fi f —]2 I J3 I |4 15 I pTI p~~j [B~T .1 III" 1 9 N~ 1 A (2 j r- 1 1 1 14- i 16 17 H I» 19 Si a H— —sHf s I i i 25 28 CLI ES ACROSS CLUES
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  • 407 3 LONDON COMMODITIES 1 London, Friday. Previous To-day Change r Quietly steady Steady, quiet M Buyers 85 16 83 8 +ljlo Sellers 87 16 87 16 Forward "August Buyers 85 16 83 8 +1 16 Se.lers 87 16 87 16 Forward September Buyers 83 8 83 8 Sellers
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  • 157 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 21, 5 p m. Total l Companj Dividend Book* financial clow Dote Ex Div. TIT Payable Date 16 July i 7 \mn 6d. No 12 July 26 Aug. 2 July 27 2V; •M 0 July 21 July 17 2%% 9d. No
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  • 793 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 21. 5 pin Eraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 Austral Amal 4 G 5,Au.stral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hi tarn 19,3 20 9 Ayer Wens 0 72 0 70 Bangrin 18 9 10 9 Batu Selangor 1.17%
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  • 105 3 Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $133. down 44* and the prie» of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 234 cents, buyers October De cember 28 7 16 cents. The London market yesterday showe-i little change and Wall Street was easier, with the Industrial average down
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  • 248 3 Singapore. July 21. The following are the exchange 3tocl this mormng according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1 ond( n demand 2,4 1 yoiis demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 Now York demand
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  • 11 3 The price of tin al noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 245 3 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. 4K% 1907 red. 1947 .51.600.000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4V4% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000 000 Int.
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  • 142 3 Singapore. July 21. R (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R* (Siam) W Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 J"! Rice Siam 3 Siam Broken Rut No. 1 JJJg Siam Broken Rice N Rlcjc Saigon
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 THE EASTERN UNITED tSSUIUNCg CORPORATION, LIMITED [{RE, marine, motor vehicle, [WkGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI [JENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. "ON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. SLAb C'FFi'CF l CECIL STREET. p. W. HALL,
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    • 200 3 19-25, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Uflice 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 1514 Cable Address: "l'l!<t\lMt\SK." Head Office, Siuchow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) 510.0H0.000 Reserve Funds $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: t. l. boono rSENCJ V\\(. II V. C. KOI> I IHN' Ml WOON Wl KAI V!N
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    • 310 3 BANK «1 I Incorporated In Cbj 12, Cecil St Telephones: Mana Sub-Md Exchanfc General Cable Address: Paid Up Capital Reserve Fund* lr Excess of Total Asset* apnroximatel> Ch Tse-Vung Soong, Chaimu Su»:g Han-Chang. Genrri Tsuyee Pei, Asst. Gcneia OVERSEAS BRANCH1 London, New York, Bat a via, Haiphong, Osaka ard Kang
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  • 29 4 MR. TAN SCO WHA, aged 60, away peacefully, at No. 24 Pearl's Hul Rond off Chin Swcc Road, S.mraporc. on July 21st. Funeral Sunday, July 23rd.
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  • 53 4 Mr. Chan Ah Pong, prov neto: of Novel vv JL:cre," wishes to express his hcai thanks to ail relatives L-nc friencs, who so kindly sent ettcrs telegrams cf condolence and ±*e funeral of his late wife. Madam Low Ah Lan, who passed awav at the Genera. Hospital. Singapore, on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 458 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS WANTED immediately Salesmen ana «--.,.-sairls lor -o'<t selling line, bawii" alsdTommSion. AppS -ox 807. Malays Tribune. Singapore. V NTBD' Wholesale Pnoto Salesman B^xNa Malaya Tntui Singapore. Whiteaways, Singapore. [MPORT FIRM requires ralesman mul al girls, fully tCCt. Apply Box No. 802. '111oum n-apore. RELIABLE OFFICE AgWMj Euroor Chinese. A;
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    • 504 4 YOUNG CHINESE COUPLE, two children desires small rccm or share Rem about $15. Be x 792. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. rim* Educational td teacher. «PPW 15 (71)7 Tribune. Singapore. nn\NOFOIOTTI.AYiNG AND THEORY OF MOSTC. A....... ana £33» of Teaehlns wriS or enaolre Mrs. Paulusx. expeironced and o3ulfloo Music- Teacher. Barker Road.
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    • 627 4 TWELVE NEWLY Built Modern Bunpa lows at Goodman, Ring wood and und Roads Grove Estate, Katong. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee. 'phone 7405. (794-A> VACANOBBB lor boarders at. 47, Bern i Street. Spacious and Airy Room r w reach from town. Charges very derate. H*' A > TO LET- Fully furnished
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    • 463 4 /"•twfpAT LIGHTERAGE -hi u°S Co No 4-B, Raffles Qua- 'JigS? bu ness 'from Ist September 1 European NOVELTIES High Sais '..c Vr.,e, BANGKOK ntAt'-n- KAWN. 481. near Lordhg 2*. ranging from os id -> rmiENTAForthcoming I*"HS ,'V ,21 ?> JSySSSS THE OF t tying by Lin Yutang <15->, GREAT rONTEMPORARIES:
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    • 534 4 FOR SALE Goodwill and stock hi trade of well known profitable business. This business was established for over 38 years and is situated in very prominent part of the town. Apply 801. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. iBO4-A--NOTICE. Tn the Estate of Richard Page, deceased, lal of No. 15, Rochalie Drive, Singapore,
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    • 308 4 SHERIFFS Execution N IN THE HIGH COSTRAITS SET! I DIVISION OP f in the Cai I I v. Internal ion i. diet-en Handela nlgfng "Rotterdam Versu 1 Malayan Weaving Ltd. AUCTION Oifiee Furniture writing desks, chair I writers, iron safes. I Icomi' and warps, bins, baiik. plak I I R&rong
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  • 1060 5 Singapore, Friday. GATIONS that he was being cut left and right by lival catt'.e and livestock dealers so that in the end he was forced to lose money by Mr. Richard James Potter Clarke (5 1 of the Changi pari to his lordship, Sir Percy
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  • 169 5 Singapore. Friday. THIRTEEN Chinese, two of whom had their heads swathed in bandage i and four Tamils were charged with affray in the Third Police Court, this morning. The men. alleged to have been involved in a "free-for-all" at the Alexandra Brickworks yesterday morning, claimed trial.
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  • 478 5 Singapore, Friday. outlook for the rubber industry seems mon encouraging," .said Mr, It. Renton at the annual general m Ling of Punggor Rubber Estates Ltd. held to-day. "The world stock position is reliably j estimated at 386,418 tons, equal to rather less than four
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 I Indigestion doesn't live here any more 1 .tLt's Little I.ivcr Mi before and -< mtmk and yt-X relief. ihoold pour out two pints ot ile into your bowels daily. If this bile ly, your food doesn't digest. drat) in the liowels. (Jas bloats up h. You tret constipated. Your
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    • 271 5 i SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONĔH To convince YOU of the advertising valu* of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at a merely nominal cost, we will insert any "Want" advertisement you send SIX DAYS for the price of ONE INSERTION in ALL EDITIONS of
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    • 232 5 4 GOOD REASONS WHY? You can rely on BIOZYGEN YEASTVITAMIN tablets to maintain your HEALTH AND VITALITY. L BIOZYGEN BLTLD TISSUES for It contains a high percentage of Albumin which u> MWnttil lor Tissue building. 2. BIOZYGEN HASTEN GROWTH and Increases metabolism on account of its high vitamin content J
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    • 258 5 CONSUMPTION HAS j BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. DFIiK P. YONKJ.ILMAN DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSI MPTION. Marvellous as it may .seem after centuries of failure, a remedy ha.s been discovered that bag cured the deadly Consumption ;ven in the advanced stages of the
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  • 116 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Frijg, neon. Sellers. No. IX R.S.8. 28 5 16 28 7,16 L/pot loose •■m^aif 8 28 9 16 28 11 16 C FOB ta S 28 1 16 28 3^6 F P0B R in tales ht|U 28 3 Hi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 379 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of aiJ Ch«mixu and Stort* »«i J For Efficiency, Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR W MALAYA. Sole Agents: IIOL BOON LEONG. f Distributors: irrvfY I RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, 1 I Ki.ala Lumour. ggj CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT YICK WOH HING
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    • 99 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from $2 5 I RADIO SERVICE CO.. OF MAI AY 1134 FTf). Singapore. Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penan*. GOLfIBIRD HE UK AND OF THE MOMENT flecmid to None. Ijetter than Most. SifIGRPORE TRADERS ISdII y's \<m W ill l)C f^^^^*fl better in
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    • 50 6 j<———— c»j—— mn in,——wp—Br S 111 I >\7.:AZINCi I pump by "HO.uEI.ITE" weighs only »1 lbs. Yet operates on Diesel oil handles 15,000 gallons per hour water thick with sit d or mini. Cost 2 cent to pump 1.600 gallons. Sole Agents: SPOT RADIO LTD. 58, Orchard Road, Singapore. 1
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    • 59 6 IREMARKABLE1 REMARKABLE TESTIMONY TO 'VIXCLLIN Tablets. The Marvellous Remedy for DIABETES Why suffer and lingi r while others derive COMPLETE and PER- l MA NEXT FREEDOM? Write for full particulars: j Sole Agents for "VfN-Q-LIN" TABLETS. M. C. WINBLOW, fix, Ayer it;un Mono, Penan*, j *-3 sat. 14 Modei *****
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    • 210 6 AMAZING PILES AND FISTULA SPECIALIST TO WHOM IT MAI > (•on,oiiclat.cl San! X Incorporatt» o ac t, R 'ith January. 1^ "Dear SMs. wonder In appreciation w J long-sUndM treatment by which ms 0 Pile has been cured pleased to give you this letter whenever ne* >- When last I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1050 6 )f B I- To-day's Radio 1 i f I TONDONCOLOMBO I NIRO.M SINGAPORE iamjww VPB 616 Mcs (48.7 m.) YDC 15.15 Mi i (19 ln ZIIL 225 metres (1.13 mc s) TRANSMISSION 5 pjn ZHP 30.96 metres 9.69 mc 4 s rw 951 Mrs (31.55 m.) 19 M sin halese
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 148 7 11 I J In view of the great popularity of "ALPINE" Condensed^^S \J Mi i kj cert ain unscrupulous persons found it profitable WW TF" A i¥¥¥ ¥/i to collect labels from used tins of that brand, stick them 1 lfV r 1 111 L SWEETENED V/l I 1 14
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 M I "The ICE FOLLIES of 19:59' is something which you cannot afford to miss Malaya Tribune LAST DAY! Sgsr 1 CAPITOL I MXi.M.'s Dazzling show of shows "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" I: Starring JOAN CRAWFORD James Stewart Lew Avres, Lewis Stone and The |fil<>rnu(ioiial "lee follies'* j I Gorgeous
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    • 193 8 CRIME-CRACKER* LAW-BUSTER HEART-BREAKFM! -who is this "saint" to tho poor, this terror to the nation? M S who thirsts lor thrilli-and lives by his lighting coinage? The most romantic, hunted, 9 T haunting iigure in police records and 1 women s diaries! He's your man.. Wk■ A I "HONOLULU*' j
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    • 292 8 'last day 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILION* HOLLYWOOD'S 7TCUNG GIRLS IN A THRILLING "the excellence ot Coin; A. UNUSUAL SCREEN TREAT! I production". FREE PR| I ROW BAR Open 5 p.m. 77// LAST TWO SHOWS: G.lj 9.15. HISTORY'S MIGHTIEST Lll^_ 'til': FLAMING screen: g^iHßßi^Hffim iMMU Including These Historical Events: THE CHARGE
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  • 137 9 Singapore Friday. uTVES oi $100 and $80 were resi vely impo ed, by the District M, j L McFali) to-day, on an Sing manage] of Loo Higti Street and Orchard Yap Kiat Lee, one ol of the Van Huitsz. i inrteUd under the Textiles Otdiojuoee. p smith,
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  • 123 9 I m Our Own Iteportc*) Koala I iimpur, Thursday. A rt\ IRREL alleged to have onA einated when three Malays belt. sang of petty thieves ,1 .-I. led to their arrest following t Bwctateed by one of them knife was used. Tahir pleaded guilty before
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 169 9 JUBILEE THEATRE iun. at 2.3© p.m. HALL WE DANCE" I Loi l)S OF LONDON." CaSTOPHENE A* ple.wnt to ukr as sweet., the., reheble L,at v, or .h.irthorouifh but g.nll. »ct,on .hey '«e*l Z edu... for «b,Ur«n keep a bott-e h..d, **f^ s ro R o i l j I jjjjjj^jj^^
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    • 207 9 Dial 4351 for THE SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS. The House for first class I Chromium, Silver, Gold and Nickel Plating. 221, ORCHARD ROAD. The oldest Chinese Electro-Platers in Malaya. ALHAMBRA Coming Shortly NAZI SPY I SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Walt Disney's Masterpiece I -'Snow While 1 t 2
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    • 226 9 asvaaaaaaaaa a The Most Timely Film of The Year!: OPENS TUESDAY NEXT I "TmTCAPITOL —a— mmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m IA Starring Spectacle of Modern AIR WARFARE pnn its Indescribable Horrors! I Hie J the APPEAL 1 10 BE PRESENTED .VITU A THRILLING and j I TIMELY STORY of ESPIONAGE _i__________iiilOTll/<>riiiTr (w_~n_
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    • 205 9 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■11l fj B B I POSITIVELY LAST 4 SHOWS TO-DAY! j 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. >~r_"; o o J~« i'TTj •«*>*.«~ «i n *> v i i imT-i i■■m■ f j IX>N 1 l j j AMEGHE RJTS BROTHERS I I A Musical Comedy Version of ALEXANDRE
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  • 587 10 THERE would appear to be no 1 solid grounds for a hasty conclusion that the fall in the Chinese dollar to an unprecedentedly low level is of catastrophic significance for China or is likely vitally to handicap her in waging war of resistance against Japan. That all
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  • 966 10 Review of the Week WHICH of the two combinations \i stringer—the democratic front or the toiaUtarian bloc? It is Interesting to note, what American military experts to say on this matter. In a recent article published bv Mr. Alexander
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  • 92 10 "It is by no means easy to make a good cricket bat," declares a manufacturer. Still, where there's a willow there's a way. i I A A A For over sixty years a |fr. and Mrs. Day have attended church regularly in the Essex village where they
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  • 486 10 nUMOURS of early negotiation over Danzir appear to be discounted by the latest development. Very soon after the Nazi press declared that tension bad not lessened. Poland was deliberate!" provoked by the shooting of a Polish official. Poles are under severe restraint and the Nazis in Danzig
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 167 10 THE WHISTLING KETTLE jj you know. Save your 1 i| Gas!— And its const: uc- t MljS^ tion makes it a Quick 4 PINT SIZE $1.50 Boiler. 6 PINT SIZE 1.90 ROBINSON'S HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. I With a Jar of Marmitc, and a few ordinary things like e SS s >
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    • 29 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAMINATION NE< EBBART! Don't hesitate to a qua; f:ed eyeSffct specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.
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  • 507 11 War Not Inevitable But Situation Very Serious Berlin Expects Quiet Week-End Reuter. Berlin, July 22. A QUIET week-end, with no developments in Danzis, is forecast by political circles in Germany. Surprise is expressed that any unusual attention should be paid to the remarks
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  • 3 11 London Interested Reuter.
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  • 100 11 London, July 21. The declaration attributed to a Ger•nan official spokesman regarding Gei- *nv?s hundred pei cent, rejection of a t rlfke solution to Danzig has been rec elvef wTth general interest in London, ays Rater's diplomatic Thpre seems no reason to doubt tne elite"that The German Government IwanTs the
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  • 160 11 Warsaw. Jury 22. Commenting en the g™?*** Hem a Polish Communique decia.es. ••}n whatever fcrm Germany might at- empt to reincorporate Danzig to tee Kelch it will be regardedas a clear violation of its present poU nri would call for appropriate acwon. form of solution put forward by the Berlin
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  • 98 11 Warsaw, July 21. Gen. Sir Edmund Ironside has left by special plane for England on the completion of his visit. His nxact destination io a secret, but it is believed he will join th* ordinary service at Amsterdam. Before leaving, he spoke 5a Polish to a ment of Legionaries, in
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  • 71 11 London, July 22. EIGHT airmen, including a civil <ir 4uard and his instructor, re I-Hied in three air accidents v« terday. Children working in school irdena ma a mid-an collision over 1 ilmanstone, near Deal, and layniaken near Bridlington in K.A.F. plane crash into thi sea. The third accident occurred
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  • 286 11 Hyde Park. July 21. CONTENDING at a press confert- ence I hat the decision to defer mn on neutrality legislation would hr»rm business, President Roosevelt quoted a prominent busii small having told him recently that the failure of Congress to act on this question was "killing the nicest little business
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  • 5 11 GRACIE FIELDS GETS DIVORCE Reuter.
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  • 46 11 London, July 21. Gracie Fields, has been granted a trom the theatrical producer PI t, with wacflß she has not liv d I 12. Mr. Justice Bucknill exerhis discretion m petitioner's favour, R. uter. DESTRUCTION OF GERMAN HARVEST BRITISH "TERRIERS" FLOODED OUT SEVERE STORMS IN EUROPE
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  • 358 11 Reuter. London, July 22. MANY part sol England experienced 1 severe thunderstorms yesterday ternoofi and reports have come in rrom many towns of damage done by ightning and heavy rain. Such towns as Coventry, Birmingham and Ox l ord seem to have had the worst experiences hut the storm was
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  • 8 11 READY TO ACT Marshal Smijrly-Rydz, the Polish Commander-in-Chief.
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  • 71 11 Reuter. MeU July 21. IT is reported ihnt all correspondence bearing British and French postmarks is being submitted to censorship at Post Offices in German towns along the Franco-Ger-man frontier. Letters are examined by means of infra-red rays, and suspicious ones and also all newspapers are opened
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  • 141 11 British Wireless. London. July 21 Mr. R. A Butler. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was questioned in the House of Commons regarding the German allegations that the distnbution of Comar. King-Hall's Newsletter in Grerman was being undertaken with the support of His Majesty's Government md asktd whether he would
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  • 77 11 Reuter. Moscow, July 22. THE Tass Agency announces that trade and credit negotiations between Germany and the Soviet have been in Berlin. —Reuter. London, July 21 Renter's diplomatic correspondent learns that fresh instructions are being despatched to Mr. Seeds this evening which will enable the talks
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  • 82 11 Reuter. London, July 22. YESTERDAY 6 Stock Exchange re covered In the late session after P hesitant start. Hopeful reports anent the incernational situation were responsible for the late improvement, which was particularly visible in giltedged, where closing prices were higher on balance after showing net losses ear
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  • 675 11 Reuter. London, July Tl. xjo report has >ei been received in Umdon of yesterday s meeting N e ween sir Robert Craigie and Mr. Arita (Japanese H.rc.gn Minister) faring out the report of an agreement It .s understood that fresh inductions
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  • 68 11 Reuter. Tokyo. July 22 CONTINUANCE of hostilities on the border of Manchukuo and Out r Mongolia is reported in a Japanese communique, stating that the Japai Air f rce encountered some R,) s< 1 and Outer Mongolian fighter pUm»e* over Lake Buirnor and brought down
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  • 157 11 Dollar At 4d. Reuter. Shanghai. July Tl. "/XHXAFSE of the national dollar is the biggest tmtmj the Japanese have won since ihi captuia of Hankcw." declared a leading Far Eastern expert. "The victory is moral and psvchologkal more than anything ehe, but in the long nm It m3v
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  • 91 11 Reuter. Chnnfffctefi July 2i. lAP\NESi; troops are reported lo J have landed al Swabue urder cover of a hcavv naval and af-ial bombardment. It is stated that Cheughai, a coastal town near Swatow. has also fallen into Japanese hands.—Reuter. Tokyo. July 21. The walled city of Kaoptng
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  • 151 11 Shanghai. July EL THOUSANDS o: Japanese and bogus troops Fa Chinghsien and Hsuchem; joined forces with tl ose in Wuyi and Joucheng in an attack on Kuanchinku two days *ago. The enemy, however, faded to penetrate the Chinese lines and eventually I«tired witn 200 casualties. The cilv of
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  • 102 11 Reuter. London, July 21. IN the Ho. -e of Commons to-day. Mr. 1 R A Butler .Foreign Under-Sec-in a written reply to Mr. Robert Gibcoc (Lab., Greenock > said i at according to leports received by Turd Halifax damage had been done to the premises of the
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  • 66 11 Reuter Tokyo July 22. THt: Emperor oi Japan \esterdiv m I snfCted the exercises of the combmed licet st Yokohama and went "board his launch nmid ;t a ihui.cierous mix rial salute. The launch beamed hetweei: the lines of warships S! c ;npui- boarded
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  • 516 12 "Confessions Of A Nazi Spy" Singapore, Friday. WARNFR BROTHERS* sensational picture, Confessions of a Nazi Spy" was given a special showing to the Singapore Press this morning. The film tots srJg&siO' harmed by the local censor, tut passed by the Board ot Appeal. This much-discussed film is
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  • 148 12 (From Our Own Reporter.) Jipoli, Friday. IF negotiations to be conducted —trrllliie, Whiten v. .iv Liidlaw and Co., in Station Koad, will be issued an eating shop licence shortly. This was revealed at yesterday's meeting of the Kiuta Sanitary Kd«ml wh"n In* matter was br.nigut
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  • 366 12 Shanghai War Anniversary Preparations Over 10,000 Will Attend Convocation (Tribune Staff Reporter) PREPARATIONS are under way for what, it is hoped, will be the biggest mass meeting yet held in Singapore by the Chinese. Final decision to hold such a meeting has
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  • 95 12 Singapore. Friday. OVER fifty doctors attended a meeting of the British Medical Association Malaya Branrh». Southern Division, which was held this evening at the General Hospital. Papers were read by members, and then followed by a general discussion The subject for the evening was "Clini
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  • 326 12 Singapore. Friday. DEMARKING that while he sympathised with the position of accused's i inrily he must inflict a penalty sufficiently heavy to impress on others the seriousness of this offence, Mr. C. H Whitton, Traffic District Judge and Magistrate, to-day sentenced Tan Cheng Chwee,
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  • 93 12 Singapore. Friday. WHILE standing on a ledge at a terrace to view a zinc gutter he had been asked to repair on July 14. a 45-year-old tin-smith. Low Kin. fell on to the ground belcw. a d.op of about 12 feet, when the ledge gave way. Low Kin
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  • 161 12 (From Oui Own Correspondent) London, July 14. f APT. Plugge asxed the Secretary of State for ihe Colonies in th3 Commons to-day to what extent the British Government is pledged. In case of emergency, to protect tru existence of Sarawak; end whether the Government of
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  • 27 12 Miss Winifred Joan Key has been appointed a European mistress. Malayan iSnucationa! Service. Mr. M. L. Durrant has been appointed Assistant Controller of Posts, Malayan Postal Service.
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  • 63 12 The drought continues in untitled Gajah. Scenes such <i> the one abt,ve arc seen daily in the little .Malacca town where a shortage of wati r has necessitated the SlCLpatch of water supp'ies from fampin. The District Officer, Mr. A. D. York, can be scan on the left of the
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  • 41 12 Commissions as Anting Sub-Lieuien-intfi in the B.S.R N. V R have been granted to Mr. C H. White and Mr R. H. Stevens. The resignation of his com.nis.sion as Su::-Lieutenant by Mr A J. Brov. n has been accepted
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  • 33 12 The pronotions of Mr. S. Wright. Gaoler Grade 11. Prisons Department, and Mr. A AdcocJc and Mr B. Nicnoi. Gaolers. Grade 111 to Grade I and Grade II rtspĕcjjycly are gazetted.
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  • 20 12 Dr. S. J. Camnbell. Malayan Medici Service, has been seconded to the Government of B .mci
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  • 262 12 (From Our Own On respondent London, Julj v PRINCESS bTurmari l )t > a beautiful Indian princess las night told me thai >':* pawned hei wedding ring for i2i 6d. I t receiving order in bankruptcy d made ayainst: hem A sister v,. Princess passed thrv.u.Th
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  • 206 12 (I r un Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, llmr-da}. THE question r-f bail in regard to a ease where Ifce prosecotion opp.sed it on the grounds of public safety, in wfcicp lour SOW who appeared before Mr. K. C. Kedman the first afternoon were
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  • 153 12 (K.om Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Friday. AT yesterday's meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, it was reported by the chairman that the sub-committee appointed to go into the question had reported that there was no state land available within reasonable distance of the centre of
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  • 82 12 Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, M.C.S. has been appointed to act a« Third Magii rate, Singapore, and has been ap- (.inled Police Magistrate and Assistant District Juuge, tor Singapore, Pcna/lg and Malacca Mr J. Falcoincr, MCS, has been ippointed Police Magistrate for Singapore. Penang and Malacca, and Collector of Lind
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  • 383 13 concrete step in the matter of rice control in the Colony has heen taken with the publication, in the Government Gazette last an order bringing into operation the Food Control Ordinance iPart 2). rc jistration of rice deal- v iters, wholesalers will be introduced tut there
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  • 168 13 (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Friday. POLICE patrols have been searching fruitlessly since last night for one of two dead bodie? which has mysteriously disappear! d. An Indian went out fishing yesterday morning in the Kinta River in the vicinity ol the Southern Consolidated Mine's, when
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  • 52 13 Singapore. Friday. "SENTENCE me to death. It would be best." exclaimed an elderly Chinese, speaking in Malay, this afternoon, when charged with beg ging for arms in public. But the magistrate (Mr. J. Fletcher-Cook) sentenced him and others charged at the same time to the house of
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  • 252 13 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "HpHE present conditions oi service terms for rubber planters are in most cases fairly good considering the economical condition of the various industries, but I would impress upon the younger men the necessity of their full co-operatioQ,*' said Mr. E W. Allen, chairman
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  • 63 13 TWO famous hypnotists, one from I la, will to-night match their clever *-r> against cum other at the Sunlight Theatre. New World, [or S2GC in aM oi the China Relief Fund. Th< wcll-tcnown Professor Marverry, who issued the challenge will be opposed hy an Indian hypnotist. The
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  • 30 13 Reuter. Malta. July 22 THE Governor of Malta has proclaimed letter.-, patent granting a new eon stitution. Polling for ten seats on the Council starts to-day .—Reuter
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  • 810 13 RECENT HONGKONG ORDINANCE If War Came rpHE possibility of all British subjects in the Straits Settlements 1 being called up for compulsory service in the event of war is envisaged by legislation which is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council of
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  • 147 13 Kuala Lumpur. Friday Found guilty on two charges of being in possession of fire-arms without a licence, Cheah Wal. a young Chinese vvas sentenced to a year's imprisonment and fined $35 by Chief Justice Poyser, following tne apoeal of the Public Prosecutor against, the
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  • 10 13 An Imperial Air Mail is due on Monday.
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  • 157 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 21. fHE Civil Court has given one decision in connection with th? claim preferred ■gainst ex-King Prajadhipok and his Queen for OVWT £627,271, alleged to be the value of Crown properties which they are t,aid to have transferred to themselves when
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  • 161 14 Singapore, Friday. 11/ALKING along South Bridge W Road yesterday a young CanAnese woman hid her necklace j snatched from h«*r neck. j A passing detective, who.saw the in- i r.dent chased anu arrested the snatchthief The chain was recovered from tne man; but th- locket, valued
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  • 302 14 Inspector Doubts Story Of Mysterious Intruder Singapore, Friday. THIS is a story of two women who married the same man and lived In the same house. to His%rSai wife left the house at 7.30 tor shipping, leaving the second wife w later the principal
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  • 18 14 The Currency Commissioners issued iT2.000.000 in exchange for sterling received In London during the week ending July 19.
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  • 69 14 Bingapoi i VUE Ah Cheong (39) ai (30) were produced th the fifth police conn b Goh, when the follow: plained to 'them. That they at A i School. Singapore, on .1 house-breaking by commit theft of thn contents belonging Lim Nam Heng and Le total value of
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  • 164 14 The following passengers arrived! K.E.I, by KLM plane A. der M. West, Mr A Hoocenbcezem, Mr H. Vonk Mi h Kroor Mr. R de Geffrii Left for Medan. In KLM plane on Jul. Mr. J. A. Hoogeno Mr. H. Kroon. For Penang: Mr van Gils. For London:
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  • 157 14 OINCE our last report the market 3 has shown of firming up on better trade demand. At the time of writing:, however, the ton? is somewhat ras:cr on account «I the general political news, in spite of the very favourable statistical position, state (iuthrie Co. Ltd.. in
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    • 339 14 lp The Perfect Way to Perfect Teetn Dentists say Powder is safest and surest If for teeth. Calvert's always reaches the hidden corners of the mouth. Dccaj, V never starts because germs have no chance to nourish. There's no soap or grit in Calvert's to damage the enamel j —no
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    • 121 14 Modern Parents-here's the Breakfast that builds Energy for active children A bowl of if KELLOGG'S CORN FLAK IS TO&T with milk and sugar I Has more energy value than 3 e«at* 223.26 calorie* 210 calorie* 3 So delicious, so crisp—cnfldree m&X 4 Helps children take more »rtk 5 Uo cooking
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  • 105 15 q\SSENGEB traffic during the r U st holidays is going «o ..cedingly heavy. F.M.S. it authorities, with a view checking overcrowding ai~ me the nieht mail train Singapore to Kuala Lum\ug. 4 in two portions, first portion, conveying |asa passengers only will I
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  • 169 15 Singapore, Friday. T\m, 111 TO- was this morning T committed by Mr. C H. Koh, the i(r District Judge and Police Magistrate to stand ,i ,t the next Singapore Asalleged unlawful return ban slwnent. t DectOl Chua conducted the rv oi behalf of the Crown while d
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  • 63 15 »v| <ed gv.iUy yesterday attempt to rifle a c iritvboxa the St Andrew's CathedWed rj're up for sentence fore Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke i th, ChuaPeng Kang. park stall attendant t red-handed by the Catl edral caret iker trying to prise open the money-box with a brass hook, was
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  • 1253 15 EXCELLENT RECORD OF LAST YEAR Singapore, July 21. THE Bishop of Singapore (the Right Rev. B. C. Roberto), speaking at the annual prize-giving this morning of the V M.C.A. School Commerce, s^id* For Mine years I have had a dista it impression of
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    • 67 15 I Ml ir children and their SLS depend* upon the^ added Urhnent their them Tttrch Brand Ex rI and Cod Liver Oil also contain ing I Vttamtxu A and D. PWJT* *2 nea in buiHing up tne Bod Is easily digested-most ►wm ti-lal to children and adulta ALLENBUBYS TORCH BRAND
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    • 65 15 ALHAMBRA Coming Shortly! liiiißlrir Bui u<[ W Confessions of a MAI! SPY SHOP i OXVEXIEXTLY A TODAY CiAN SINCH'S GRAM> AXXIAL §T€CKTAIiIW« SAMEWE OPEN TILL 5 P .M THESE ARE A FEW BAR( MM H| Skirts $2 oU V I.udu V Grfif Maraiel Shcrts p l' I J "10. ri-.in
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    • 388 15 X-RAYED 14 TIMES for STOMACH TROUBLE Despair fixed its cruel grip firmly In the life of Mr. G. E. L. Far worse than the stomach pain he suffered was the fearful uncertainty as to what was wrong, and whether even greater suffering would follow. Happily for him he took the
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  • 602 16 Defences Of Both Sides Shine Reserve Division Soccer Singapore, Saturday. S.C.F.A. Rs L R A.F. Rs 0. IfEENNESS and speed were the features of the Reserve Division fixture played at the Stadium yesterday in which the S.C.F.A. Reserves beat the R.A.F. Reserves by
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  • 139 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur. MURE will be only one change I in the Selangor soccer team to pioy against Kedah at Alor Star is-riay; Mori, the old State player tomes back into the half line in place of Vjjcndram who is
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  • 602 16 Singapou\ Friday. JHE sixth annual atmetic sports meet of the City Hign School was held under ideal weather conditions this afternoon before a very large gathering at the Jaian 3esa;* Stadium. The following were the results:— HIGH JUMP- OPEN: Chew Kens Can,
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  • 206 16 Malaya Cup Soccer AXCr again the semi-finals v M.uthfrn section oi r- Malara Cup series *il) t)r H M l s out ibis afternoon S.AF.A. and the Combing vices. This y.cir, as in tht pasl odds are in favour victors, and lor the
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  • 359 16 THE Royal Engineers reserves beat the Manchester reserves hj m goals to enc in a reserve division league soccer match played Changi yesterday. The Sappers pressed from the star*, but G:ary shot over the bar. In the nexi minute, the Sappers attacked again Humphreys ran
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  • 115 16 FOLLOWING are the probables for the Stewards' Cup to be run at Gror!work over six furlongs on Tuesday. Old Reliance (E. Smith). Caerloptic (Beary) America (Jones) Ambrose Li<jht Pat Beasley) Bhalfleet (Carslalce 1 Carnival Boy (Simpson) Ncuvy (Bmirke) Knight's Caprice f Canty), Linklal?i Perryman). Roulade
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  • 92 16 SOCCER: "Mala: :.:>" 1 mWiv i SciV efs M'i;:r. V.i «>;i PtiacT. CFIC KFT: S.( .1 vs. SK.C SB RI. VS. 5..1 t. (Ist \T-" R I v ELM. 12nd .V 5J L St Andrews vs. I 8' In Ire* CSC. v. YM I fa* t:(r P.C.C. vs.
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  • 66 16 The team to play for Pahang I- against the Singapore Recreation w«b soccer on their around on Mon be chosen from the foUovrtng, ww» requested to go straight to the«»■» Hashim bin Ha.H Ali, A. R Haii Ali. Ariffin, Ifohd Salleh H Ng Kok Tong, Ibrahim bin
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  • 45 16 The following are ■ejected topjay the Clarke Banners Ist XI agai S.C.R.C. at Cricket on s S.C.R.C. at 2 p.m. M I. Jabbar. A. Ahmad, A Chelliah. R. Samy fCapl 1-s J Wilson. G Webb. O OIW man. G. Every. Reserves B. Singh.
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  • 42 16 (FRMB Our Own Rep Penun-:. J1,4 jrr ..ifi THE South China I here to-day by tne titer their Medan tour wn highly successful The visitors will Bit Malays on the Victoria p.m. Ml Saturday A big crowd is exnectco
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  • 41 16 Th- following will Valley Rovers again I A"-- XI on Sunday at Faro pi Eng. Tent? Sen-. Juliai L C Chong, Teck Chyt-. EI: Chuan. Keam Tct. Swee ci Hearn and Paul Lee Re** l Eng and Jacob Lim
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    • 168 16 deceptive cleanliness MAY SCREEN EXISTING DECAY A front of gleaming white enamel may hide from fCW. you and others a process —pi y\ of decay, until toomache sounds a f* note of warning. Tek toothbrushes r f~X/^3 /S designed by dental surgeons, fit into the arch behind the teeth, removing
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  • 547 17 Moderate Fields In All The Events ,11 i OWING the full card of events at lpoh t'lis afternoon in 1 ihe linal flay ol the PeTak Turf Club's July mettiag. Scratchnoon yesterday were High Decree. I'ride Of Perak, Hex. Sal, Recovery. Saladin, Squeeze,
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  • 50 17 London, July 21. Sunshine is drying the wet wicket at Manchester after recent rains and the second cricket test prospects to-morrow are bright if the weather continues. The West Indies probable team will be: Grant, Jeff Stoll, Meyer, Headley Gomez, Sealey Cameron, Constantme, Williams Martindale. Hylton and Clarke.
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  • 60 17 The following will be chosen 4o pla> for the above team against the N.A.a. F I XI in a friendly game of soccer tomorrow at Fairer Park Ground at 5.15 P Pene Kong. Weng Hai. Ah Bah, Kai Teck, Kai Seng. Cm Nen. Sum Wing. Lam, Chin
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  • 80 17 (By "Permainan"- lpoh) Race l QUEEnTS COURSE (ile narrow Race 2 LISREEN St. Charles Race 3. HERBL FOLLI Flying Column Race 4 SPEAR OF SARAWAK Mountain Stream Race l TRAMBIE Miss Sardis Race 6 ROYAL HAMPTON Barford F v r 7 ROSTRUM Stuart Tartan Race 8 SILVER LACE Inventory
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  • 245 17 Singapore, Saturday. WILL Loh Kum Soon, Singa- pore's table tenia* champion for the past two years create history and win the Singles championship again this year, thus bejconttjng the £rst placer to win the Singles championship for three years in succession? Although Kum Soon is
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  • 202 17 Reuter. SCORES In yesterday's county erioke' matche Wore as follows. ftain in terfcrod with play ar most centres At Scarborough: Yorkv HWc BU«*fc by ten Lcketi fcussev: 156 ißowes seven for 54» MM 319. Yorks: 386 (Hutton 177. Nye five for 100) At Colchester: The game between Lancashire
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  • 135 17 'From Our Own Reporter* !poh. MALAY tennis talent of Two States. Perafc and 6 clangor, will he 'lispla><rl to-day when the tournament 'or the Iskandar Cup will be run on the Sultan Sulaiman Club Courts. Kuala Lumpur. p erak is strong!) represented thi.-,
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    • 107 17 S.C.C. Cricket tag have accepted to play < w. SRC.II on Sunday at 11 (:1 at sec. d -Capt c. Pitton, T. V. E A. Corless, E. G. R P G. Leonard, D. E. W van den Bosch, C. Milton i, C. W. Auchmuty. ASTHMA POWDER n harmleu, but reliable
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  • 101 18 Hongkong, July 20 THF, Japanese were driven away it. a point 50 kilometre? north of Swat w. en the morning of July 17. and entrenched themvlveo in the heights in the rr-.-tbern suburbs where fighting Was still in prog] ess on Wednesday afternoon with thf
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  • 79 18 Chungking, July 21). PLEVEN high Japanese officers, in- eluding Major-General Top staff cfflcei In Hankow, were killed in a h< ivy cava] bomber brought down by Chines* anti-aircraft machine-guns near Hungmel district in pattern Hupeh province in Central China a tew days a 70. Th.* plane was
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  • 278 18 RANDALL COULD CONTRASTS CHINESE Or JAPANESE CAPITALS IN ARTICLE Chinese Central News. Hongkong, July 20. npOKYO has deteriorated and the" Japan people are becoming warweary, according to Mr. Randall Gould, Editor of the Shanghai Evening and Mercury. Mr, Gould recently visited iv Chinese and
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  • 105 18 Shanghai. July 20 1 An official of the Chinese military headquarters In Shansi told press representatives here to-day that the Japanese annihilation campaign in Southern Shansi has been planned for a 'ong time. According to information, the Japanese ar? to advance in nine different routes
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  • 131 18 Chungking. July ti. Xh* Chinese Government has appropriated f.IOCOOO to finance the pompous procession and lavish ceremonies attending the movement of the new Dalai Lam j xrV irom his birthplace to Lhasa. Because his was the name Hi.in a on the bamboo chips
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  • 123 18 Central News. I Chungking- A sum ol $14,000 for ths establishment of a cholera isolation hes Ital in Chungking hes been aouropriat ed by the West China Committee ot the Advisory Commission for the Admlnis lrati n of American Relief Fund for hina in Shanghai.
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  • 252 18 International News. Shaokwart, July 18. BANDITS who roamed in ClurngB'shan c< untv and the Ssu I gtiicts have been recruited into rupn-t armies under the command rf -General" Lv Chun-win*, the Urrison commandant of Canton. Some cf the mercenaries J* enrolled as bluejackets under the crmmand
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  • 122 18 International News. Chungking. July 21. TRAFFIC along the Peiping Mukden I Railway has been seriously dislocated by guerrillas around the Tahu Pass Jusl beyond thr Great Wall, states a repoit from Tientsin--Peiping bound exprs&s Ci nd sLw trains from Mukden arrived in the old capital
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  • 125 18 Chinese Central News. lah >r, Newspaper eorresponden went up to the Khalk a where the J the? have shot down hundred Soviet fightj during the past i' only able to find the n at most two Russian aircraft. According to Mr. John
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  • 125 18 Central News. chuiv!\ a i A SERIOUS fli Od J\ occupied area reported In several d here. Torrential do? last several weeks an loosened the bed railroads, especially lire Peipmg Hankoa Large tracts of land between Chen Ung and Sinlo. a disl r./.e several feet
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  • 574 18 CHUNGKING.—Dead men tell no tales,—but behind does. Chinese mobile units opei ttin angular Shanghai-Nanking-Hangchow area hi v< possession of numerous diaries and letters either bodies of dead Japanese officers and soldiers 01 captives. Passages taken from these writing gether, provide an illuminating
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  • 128 18 Japan will da em*bins* *J power io keep her lucrative market in the United Stale* int mated in an in' en by M. EiUro Okamoto. vi< of the Central X r, 5; of Japan. He has month's tour. M. Okamoto denit was responsible
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    • 229 18 How cf i<J she g^b^^^^^^^^^^^ Figure f /;J1 It's hard to believe that a short M- -^K?Ji while ago she was If you want to be a-r (l v.- and LfflJ VER 1.000.000 BILE regain a lovely, fashionable figure BEANS ARE SOLD just take Bile Beans nightly. EVERY DAY. Evar.s!
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  • 666 19 Plans Ready; But All Victims Appeal To Stay Colombo, July 10. per cent, of the daily-paid non-Ceylonese workers iy (mostly Indians) in Government service who have been served with notice to retire at the end of this month have appealed against the decision
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  • 151 19 United Press. Bombay, June 13. harlaJ Nehru arrived this morning en route yhr rhe report that he g ti, China at the end hrir. I have not received any Chiang Kai-&hek nged any flight through ,ador. It is true ho I ve
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  • 84 19 July 13. 11 T NS fl D it h:th?rto I nr ii he term> of I animation I > by the I he ComI rose whether y 1 witnesses m I the Roy:i B question cf B There B view in the B Ornately decidB tive interpvc-
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  • 157 19 Nagpur Debate Ends In Pandemonium United Press. Najrpur, July 12. I ,te held at the University Cinvocation Hall ng to discUM a resolution express,,;,- J™, ng e, an invigorating him to retire from politics, ended in a P" weroom 1 v R Khare, the
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  • 35 19 United Press. «uSrat He reaches Godhra to-morrow when the Municipal Committee *M present him an address. Pandit Nehru and Sardar Vallabhai Patel are also in Bomnor did they on Bj. Buic—<United PTtWJ
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  • 149 19 United Press. Pesawar, July 13. DISTURBING reports are pouring in from Parachintr in the Kurrom Agency of a serious trouble between the Shias and Snnnis, living in the adjoining tribal territories, over the Tabarra agitation in which the local Shias are reported to have participated
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  • 178 19 BRITISH AMBASSADOR INTERVENES United Press. Simla, July 13. AT the instance of the Government of India, it is A Ambassa(!or ~t restriction B Tt Government with a view to secu^ ing^ier "°^i present imposed on Indians in Italian East Alnca. It transpires that
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  • 88 19 EASTERN STATES FEDERATION United Press. Calcutta. July 13—The ''United Press" gathers from reliable sources that the Council of Rulers of Eastern States Aeencv at its Calcutta session that is being "held here will arrive at a definite conclusion in favour of federation. "We are federating with some reservations." said a
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    • 9 19 Daily India Page Cdited by Q S Wuthukrishnan, B.Sc.
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    • 43 19 -i/w' one)^utttml^s MYSORE |p|kSANDALSOAP /GOVT: SOAP FACTORY. BANGALORE Stole Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. NARAYANASWAMY SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: Messrs. MONICO 1TD., 9-N De Souza Street, Post Box No. 775, Singapore, S.3. I t! 1
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    • 39 19 PROVED 4 WĔĔSKr PERFORMANCE BATTERIES FOR CAR STARTING t LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS IIOHM O MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban. Kuala Lumpur, lpoh Pcnanß. Advt of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England v la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE.
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  • 191 20 CHINA'S VAST MANPOWER Two hundred thousand like those at t< ,j 1 it built the 12> mil* YunnanBurma birh iy practically band in lo months. Over the s r cret opium Mmi££ler2>' trail, £i,0OQ Ire those in the itft centre photo carry
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  • 330 20 Singapore, Friday. Till de.ith took place after a very short illness at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Q. Perry, of Mr. Joseph Philip Reutens, late of the Sarawak Government Sendee, at the age of 70 years. Mr. Reutens, who had made his hom3
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  • 56 20 Singapore, Friday. THE body of an unknown middle-aged Chinese was found floating in Empire Dock on the morning of July 17. The post mortem report states that the body was too decomposed to ascertain the cause of death. The coroner, Mr. W. G Porter, returned a finding
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