Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune I Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- No. 175. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, iitly 25 i The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939 ZIVE CENT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya \Wr~ WM ,ns ,st on IV W CLOVER X fl\ FT) BR AIM D "Wilk MILK t CREAM is BABE CLOVER speaking 3 APB 2 0-CEDAR POLISH 1 MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME j FRIENDS ADMIRE. v r ?^f^^** N 'l_ eu CLEANS AS IT
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    • 137 1 NEW VITALITY AFTER FEVER During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient quickly loses weight unless he is supplied with adequate and suitable lood. Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements Which the body requires and enables ihe exhausted body to rebuild itself quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is
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    • 65 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, •SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTt.L, KUALA LUMPUR. 1 I lj ELIMINATES FROM THE SKIN ALL Mk V DIRT AND OBSTRUCTIVE SEL'RF. "mgjß H HONS NORMALLY, ARISING FROM 1 y THE HEALTHY FUNCTIONING OF X. THE HUMAN BODY, LEAVING THE SKIN CLEAN, REFRESHED AND FRAG__lS2Se^^»T__l
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  • 66 2 CAPITOL: "The Warning" and "Smashing The £py Ring." ALHAMBRA: "Hotel Imoerial." PAVILION: "The Saint Strikes Back." MARLBOROUGH: "Jungle King" (Hindustani). GARRK K: "Coconut Grove" and "The Last Gangster." ROXY: "Listen Darling." HAPFY WORLD: "Happy Theatre: 'Yatima" Glory Theatre: "Patriotic Hero." Cabaret. Side shows Skating. Wayang etc. NEW
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  • 29 2 The Choral has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at !l a.m. on Thursday. July 27. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf or arrival.
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  • 70 2 MEMBERS of thr St. John Ambulance Association will attend m uniform at each performance ol "The Warning." the British production which will open at the Capitol to-night. The A. R. P. organisation is also collaborating, and there will be exnioi* of A. R. P. work
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  • 225 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Not an important do:j except for officials and matters. A better day for *eIW than for buying or driving bargains. Unpropritious for mccn ancial aa'ivities and not faiourablr for backing fancySPECIAL INFLUENCES an, 21 to February 19. A WJJ day to give
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 UTEAMER SAILINGS. r-M i■i i i 11 BRITISH INDIA v v incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 I 80MALI 6,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 JtANCHI 17,000 Aug. 25 t BANGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept.
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    • 504 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDE UTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in ommmfi. The under-noted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Aug. 1 m_s. "ELBE" Aug. 2 m.s. "COBURG" Aug. 17 s.s. "POTSDAM" omit-: Mar>Ua, North China and Yokohama
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    • 464 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). 1 Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m. uL "Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong Siang" Sept.
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    • 143 2 I HAMBCRG-AMKRIKA LINIE B Oeutsch-Australische Dampf.*chiffs Geseltschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t s.s. SAARLAND via Manila July 27 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7 s-s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan FvVts Aug.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 217 2 To-davs Crossword j [1 12 jj 4 5 6 1 |$n I m~~ "f wi 9 |p m m w Hi —K v .<;** V fi? II —t~- ?if i2 i5 ——i mmmmmm P_ 14 15 T? 18 ft —*r- ppg] Ml' i 23 24- 25 II nil -**6»»- —1«
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  • 441 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Steady, Quiet Quiet Spot Buyers 8 3 8 8% Sellers 8 716 8 716 Forward August Buyers 8% 8% Sellers 8 716 8 716 Forward September Buyers 8% 8% Sellers BV 2 8»/ 2 Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 8
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  • 160 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 24, 5 pm. Total 1 Company Dividend Boota financial clow Date Ex Div. TIN. Payable Date Lanjut 6d. No 12 July 26 Aug. 2 July 27 Pungah 9d. No 18 July 21 Aug 4 July 22 13,4/* 2K% *T£ July 21
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  • 854 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 24, 5 p m Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 4 3 Austral Amal 4.6 5,Austral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangiin 18 9 19 9 Batu Selangor
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  • 94 3 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $113, up 18, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock wai buyers Spot 28 l 2 cents, buyers October! December 28 5 8 cents, market quiet. There was little change to report in Rubber or Tin shares to-day and only
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  • 204 3 Singapore, July 24. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 Londcn demand 2^ Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 10
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  • 17 3 Singapore, July 25. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $112";; (dOWII $>M>.
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  • 20 3 The puce of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 1 4. (down Vfe)< Sellers 28 (down
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  • 269 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 noir 41/,% 3907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. U Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4i'„<"„ 1909 red. 1955 $I,oo'jooo
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  • 160 3 Singapore, July 24. R (Siam) W C'.ast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W Ccast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 16 j Rice Siam 2 $l al Rice Siam 3 $14d Siam Broken Rice No. 1 SlC> Siam Broken
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSIUANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, SALARY, PERSONAL ACCI JpNT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA"ON AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *EAD OmCF CECIL STREET, eTNGAPC"-2~ W. HALL, a*n«rai Manager
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    • 171 3 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Cflice 412 Exchange Dept. 451S General Office 4314 table Address: "PKOVINBANK." Head Office. Siuchow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) 5108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSENG YANG FTJ V. C. KOO CHAN HO H'OON \VL KAI YIN lIU
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    • 346 3 BAXK OF MUX A Incorporated In China by Special CbATte! 12, Cecil Street, S«n e: >. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub-Manager.* Office 0442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5166-fc Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital w h. 140 000.000.01 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. t 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately
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  • 44 4 Messrs. LIM BOON ENG KENG TYE keenly pressionr and tokens o: and condolence from i and members of the C Association in their r, ment, and hereby tender and heartfelt thanks to cne and all for the letters and floral tribut
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  • 71 4 Lim Kee Cheok and i;v v express their hearLfelt relatives and fri wreaths, senglays, iett< grams of condolence, paid 11 f lent cars rendered cth«T and also tc the "Lim Chines music and to m r X Tiang Seng, Sch Hu n S.vte i\- Kck Cheng for th< lorries, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 539 4 BSSBSu a ssmm fliii^SiSB l_ WANTED Asiatic salesman for Retail Department. Must have had long experience in good class pharmacy. Appiy iicx No. 813 co Maiaya Tribune, Singa- i pore. WANTED a qualified Doctor for a newly opening dispensary. For particulars. a;>ply personally, R. R. Nathan, 710 Geyl»na Road, Singapore.
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    • 499 4 Stamps POSTAGE "STAMPS—selected British j Colonial wanted wholesale. H.C.O.E. Hansen, Gentoftegade, 5. Copenhagen. G. (786-A) lap! TO LET: 41. Tambun Road, entry Ist September, 1939. A.iply Dr. Chong Tak Nam, 54. Bclfield Street, Ipoh. (826 >. TO LET: Private family can spare flat consisting of one or two bedrooms (bath
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    • 606 4 FOR SALE: Ford Eight Saloon 193/. o. c Owner Tecalemit Serviced $650, cash or nearest offer. Paine, 58, Res.oence Naval Ease, Singapore. <835-A» DO I GET THESE 6 POINTS'. 1. Free Trial—2. 60 Days Guarantee— 3. Elastic Deferred Terms—4. Fair Allowance in I exchange—s. Recondition Before Sale t 6 Real
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    • 632 4 WAIKIKJ HAWAIIAN GUITAR; ST UDIO-Learn to play Hawaiian Guitar from qualified instructors, Primary Course eight months. Advanced Course one year 8 For full particulars, write or call at 44, Bencoolen Street, angapore. JaiTlastern music school No 1-A Kirk Terrace Phone I Practical and Theoretical for beginners end advanced pupils leading
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    • 525 4 ACID TEST! SRI ATMACHINTAN ONLY GENUINE SEER IN MALAYA Can be tesied any time. Fverv answer guaranteed or MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. PERSONAL CONSULTATION WITH MEDIUM CAN BE ARRANGED DAY OR NIGHT Diagnosing undertpken. HEALING MADE UNDER CONTRACT OF NO-CURF-NO-PAY. Four questions $1--. Astro-Hand Reading (imprints of hands with birth-data required)
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    • 341 4 ORIENTAL TELEPI v\;f ELECTRIC CO.. 'Incorporated in the r NOTICE TO TELEPHONE >l RS( EUKts TFLFPKONE BDBSCRIBERS HFREBY NOTIFIED July. 1939. the basic rales line.* and extension telep reduced as under:— External Extension and Private Lines within 2 miles of annum to $150 Telephone House ana involving the use 2
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  • 857 5 Invasion Of China "Recognised" Reuter. London, July 24. ,n; Neville Chamberlain (PremK-r) to-day gavj in the House of Commons tin text of the agreement reached at Tokyo between \h Vrita (Japanese Foreign Minister) and Sir Robert Craigie isli Ambassador) which is as follows: M
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  • 685 5 Reuter. Berlin, July 25. v statement rssued by the Gerimui News Agency saysX ish press has published alleged declarations by Mr. talks with Dr. Wohltat at which a plcn transmitted by .aid to have been bussed VVc a plar was not discussed at
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  • 24 5 Reuter. Lcnton July 25 .-Sir Lancelot Olip-h-nt Denutv Unter-Secretary for Foraffairs, has been applied Ambassador to Brussels »nd Minister to Luxemburg.- Reuter.
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  • 90 5 Reuter. London, July 2l CAPTAIN Hudson, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, stated in the House of Commons to-day that as long as there was a reasonable possibility of salving the submarine Thetis IM thought it would be generally agreed that operations should continue, in order that
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  • 163 5 Singapore, Monday. fOURT Inspector Alex R. McEwan mentioned In the Fifth Police Coun this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh the case m which a 2S-year-old Chinese Goh Ah against whom there wore tw charges of Cheating, who is now in hospital. The accused wa:. charged <a»
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  • 31 5 Reuter. Jerusalem. July 24. One hundred and thirty-eight Araos were arrested by the troops and police in the course of a major clean -jp la Ha!'.fa and Acr: suburbs.—Reuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 202 5 MAY I HELP YOU? Thirty ytaxtt practical experience in homoeopathic treatment Many chronic and complicated cases have- been cured by me in Malaya, especially in Singapore and Johore. where ether leading medical systems had failed. HOMEC CENTRE 779. North Bridge Road, Singapore, and Jalan Tanga Duke, Johore Bahru. If You
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    • 250 5 ANOTHER BIG REPUBLIC SERIAL OPENING Ist AUGUST Simultaneously at SUN (New World) EMPIRE TALKIE -r *HiiWH St RIAL j Stop COLDS, CHILLS I and CHEST SORENESS By Regularly Taking PEPS ANTISEPTIC BR£ATH£ABL£ TABLETS Hearing Restored Stop Head Noises D«tfftM man l Head Nob* 'l 53 drSfid any long, r ainc.
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    • 162 5 M.ssCHUN YUN CHAinIG fff^^jt^jĔK^\ With Full English Titks. "1 i «TTIEAT WORLD I lAMUSKMEN'T PARK CABARET TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. r€ MIDNIGHT. GLOBE THEATRE: TO-NIGHT COMET OVER BROADWAY" SKY TALKIE: To-fcM, TAIBAN TALKIE: T«>.„i«hL "TOM SAWYER detective 'PEC OF OLD DRURY' AND SOLE MFOttTFRS: T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE 111 „1-11-
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  • 171 6 Reuter. 4 London. July 24. WHITE PAPER gives an estimate of further numbers required to be voted for the Navy for the yea" endin' March L<l next as 12,090 officers seamen, boys and Royal Marine.,. The o;igrnal estimate was 133')00 It is explained that it
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  • 29 6 Reuter. London, July 24. piJS death Is recorded of the Rt. Rev -h„ H J i Motony. ex-Bishop of Chekiang. Before going to China h'.as many years in India.—ReuterT
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  • 174 6 A BILL to extend the which trade-marks i gistered will be trough! Legislative Council of tl Settlements at an ex dinars meeting to be heic on Moi 31. The till is designed to pericd specified in th° cxi Marks Ordinance within whi cations may be made for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 315 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Store* RADIOS t j AXE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and i Service. Hence tLcy are I VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributor:;: radio and general agency, .t ||M FOB THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES
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    • 24 6 Second Hand Radios Fully gua-auteed and serviced, Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang.
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    • 46 6 H O kUMNTVU SI.KVICK to, QiKn 11 l d Sui(,apurt—Honj;koi»K—Shanuhai oINGAPORE Phone 4967. Ihe L^'.io-,'; I :^',H~? a i larly1 arly for WW selections. saw 11 S i POSTAGE EXTRA v J (i. H. KIAT CO., LTD., 8. Robinson Road, _4cS££Hj,2"£l Print \e Dept. 6505. il
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1028 6 iniiniiiTfni.il ii i j To-da/ s Radio j I t /~vxtt\/*\xt by Howard Marshall, from Old HONGKONG SINGAPORE I LONDON TranSc? Manchester. 1.00 Close down. ZBW 9.52 Mc|s (31.4 m.) 7UI mcircs 'in nu'si TRANSMISSION 5 Dm ZHP SWSK M» «SB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m., TO-MORROW §To Beethoven-Quartet Ir. B
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    • 397 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following la the pr drill* up to and for week ends ?0, 1939:--TO-DAY, JULY 24 5 15 p.m. Headquarters; B R Gunnery Instruction. 5.30 p.m. Gas Chamber. SMI Anti Gas. 6 pm. Fort Labrador. S.F.C?: 1-uronean Sec: Manning 1- rti. '5 15 p.m. Headquarl SJ.CBJ .v M'
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  • 354 7 Might Have Been A nested In Church I Singapore, Monday. William Perreau, a young technical assistant at the R.A.F. k U the unusual experience of having to surrender to the the morning of the day when he had arranged to be married.
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  • 28 7 24 Fighting on f he i riii d down hefo» c if Chinese withd ro w. h to attack under I nd rt tire before *f.y-
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  • 67 7 Reuter. London. July 24 On the Stock Exchange early iMP-We-ment was not fully maintained o*m, to the absence of any sustained demaiut. but final levels mottly re presented sma net gains, apart from gilted-edged. which tended to be easier. ri In commodities, cotton eased .follow L*g the announcement
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  • 313 7 Singapore, Monday. ONE month after they had removed to the 10th milestone, Tampenis Road, a Chinese* rubber tapper and his wife lost tfctfe W children who fell into a well and were drowned while playing out Mdc the house on July Isfc Th:s was the
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  • 97 7 Reuter. Amiens. AN a charge of dealing an original paint in-; by IN famous French painter, l.ancret. two carpenters have beer arrested by the police here. The picture is valued at 50.000 francs (about £230). It is alleged that the painting was taken from a city
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  • 41 7 Reuter. Chungking July 24 tt was officially announced to day that i Chungking time will henceforth oe standard time throughout China during ihe present "war of resistance. Hitherto the country has been divided into five "time areas "—Reuter.
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  • 85 7 Reuter. Washington, July 24 THE Navy Department announced that a strong protest has bee a lodged with Japanese officials against the manhandling of a naval warrant officer by a Japanese naval sentry of Hankow. Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State) stated the Government was observing with
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  • 123 7 Reuter. St. John*3, Newfoundland. A PLAN to guarantee the losses of cod fish exporters provided that certain minimum prices are paid to the fishermen is announced here by thp Government. The depressing trade outlook —espe dally in Mediterranean markets—has resulted in merchants withholding ere dits
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  • 84 7 Singapore, Monday. A 42-YEAR-GLD Chinese, Lim Kirn 1 Teow, decided to cut down a tree near his hut in Cantonment Road when a violent storm on July 19 had caused the tree to lean slightly towards his hut. He climbed up to the top and was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 r TYRODONE 14 of the 16 Health minerals tl c human bor y and a boon ailing, emaciated, thin and quickly put power and stimulate the Tyrodone builds, regulates the body that nature i to create and nour.sh a life of activity. Sold rvprvwhflf: Naina Mohamed Sons, ipon and Branches.
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    • 131 7 I m&' m> tM Whether to phone to someone in Singapore-or to I I J use Trunk service within Malaya-or Radio-telephone 1 3 Aftl&t service to speak to a friend, or close a business deal, in 1 1 ML Europe or America-the Telephone is the Magic Carpet I I Zg—
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    • 304 7 URGENT! A MESSAGE TO ALL WHO ARE LOSING WEIGHT AH over Malaya, -here are men apS women who are gradually losing weight. First their cheeks begin to get a little thinner—then their dresses and suits seem to hang a little more loosely They try not to notice but they are
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    • 32 7 protect your clothes TTTt o» wa V_l IC lUS hy suffer from NERVES I The hioh Vitamin B content of BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN cures all nervous complaints 5 obtainable from medicine stores y...
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  • 95 8 London, July 24. Paris no 23 32 •>v y rk 48i« 4 Ifortin al 4.68 11 16 3ni«scl« 27.55-4 geneva :>O.IA Amsterdrtn 8.73 3 u Milan Ber'in n.ti7 Lisbon 210 1 1 Beleium 11.66% Athens 547% Stoci:nolm 19.41% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 15.91 210 Athens 5472 Rio de Janeiro
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 323 8 TO-DAY at the CAPITOL Gala Premiere: 3 SHOWS DAILY The biggest double event 3.15—6.15—9.15 of this WAR-SCARED ERA! "now passed BY the appeal boardi Presented Under the AUSPICES of the NATIONAL DEFENCE SERVICES of GREAT BRITAIN MINING Bn A Frontier Incident! TENSION!! €'111 MS!!! Disturbing news dashes v,\ er a
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    • 148 8 rf TO-NIGHT 615 9 ,s*l ILAvn, I ox! ITS GREAT! j LESLIE CHARIERIS ,v, CHARACTER IN HIS MOSI ROMAN 1 j TIC AND DAEWG EXPLon i GEORGE SANDERS A j WENDY BARRIE j# j E THE ROBIN HOOD oi CRIME WILL EXCITE and ENTHRAL YOU! A I SUN TALKIE (NEW
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 449 9 h^^tl^™.E ™f ATTRACTIONS MUNICIPALITY, SINGAPORE. LEAP FOR LIFE OVER TO-NIGHT j' Happy Theatre 1 I 1 AND A 101 OTHER ■Hp ST Jlhl™ t ATTRACTIONS THAT WILL TRANS- [HP >X 10 ■»*>..,,■*. 0™ J FORM THE HAPPY WORLD INTO A Mgm rATI AA A Jtek COM£ AA© MKT VERITABLE PLEASURE
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  • 734 10 MEWS oi the conversations In Tokyo comes lor the most part from Japanese- sources and there is no need to emphasise that it has to be treated with extreme reserve. Naturally a considerable amount of wishful thinking colours the Japanese messages, (or they are anxious to believe that
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  • 1100 10  -  Can Malaya Help? By T. PAUL GREGORY /ajn HE so-called "China lnII cident," for ail its terriMi havoc and toll of human lives, may Sic a Messing in disguise. It has brought ADOOI a whole migration of the nation's citizens from the crowded coastal
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 217 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS si/.i s IN sun X m I 3x6 6x6',6'x9', 9'x9',9'xl2', I2'xl2', I2'xls' I 12 cts. nctt. per sq. foot including making up. 9 IROBINSON CO., LTD. I Isi- IPOBE KUALA LUMPUX J 1 <to heo»*J Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, tones up your digestion
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    • 11 10 $L 75 each. IJOO CmANG CO, 304, North Bridge Road. Kineapore.
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    • 85 10 TOILET GOODS PURE IN QUALITY- MODERATE IN PRIO lif hip H fll*t rnW Am mm 1 MORNY I>MH >0 \l I BOLDOOT SOAP. j finely scented Eau de Cotacni Ooidaoe, v.q 1 I! .soap. Boxed 3 table's. I.avi:i;..\ j, PRK X m CTS. BOX. PRICE $1.80 Box oi 3 I
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  • 918 11 Startling Exposure By Home Secretary Plans For Sabotage In Emergency Reuter. AMAZING REVELATIONS WERE MADE IN THE HOUSE nr roviMOXS BY THE HOME SECRETARY IN ING° 01?BSsM™ AGAINST^^«gJJg TIES. GOVERNMENT AGENTS HAD A WIDESPREAD PLOT TO IM
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  • 66 11 Reuter. Pi iping, July 83 i«m\> si authorities in North are steadily intensi the anti-British mov.-Hsin-Min-Hui Part" Ii all its branch* s na to intensify an t (I the movement by i.r<>,l anti-Brit tali tct» anti-British film, j posters anal carboycotting vi British rcpoi ts from Tsinan
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  • 36 11 Shanghai, July 22. ted from London that Mr. I rhl the Chinese ambassador. loan or credit of £3,000 00 jh banking circles and that in this connection are bright, tional News Agency.
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  • 307 11 Reuter. Tokyo, .Inly 2-">. -..«H (hit yesterday* Ars.'lo-Japancse nis authoritatively underst «>n 1 de sm ooth propress. V olives in lh« question of maintenance and frank ofje wa «he q a( ht V' ho-! c" witnessed no heated discuss.on. n meeting !■•*»■> predict tlvat mr
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  • 50 11 Reuter. Berlin, July 25. f .unced than Lord Kem*^££ 1 ki mv British newspaper rtjy ccming to Germany o.i v 1,1 This is the wh.i mltiatlre of Lord beenseeking an exchange of article-. lication uncensored In German newspapers, r.ivms the reape* tiVi v of 53 two countries.- Reatu.
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  • 175 11 Reuter. London. Jul}' THE L>ailv Telegraph, toraweuttel i on the Anglo-Japanese negottat.r.U -tate-: Claims have been ticns, SH». resounding ■uric In Tokyo mai t,ivmph bft: teen scored order in d e^; ,S thc suppo- d humiliation of Bntam. t are unfortunate but■ gjgjS? hereto justiftciUion
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  • 25 11 Zog 's Goods Seized Reuter. Tirana July 25.-A decree has been SSlication of all the preof ex-Kin, Zog ot AgjnU a.,1 Ea principal supporters Renter.
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  • 376 11 Chiang Says "No Munich" Reuter. London, July 25. mm china Campaign Committee T"has issned a statementi„. a- an undeniable betrayal o gftel! now heroically national independent i■ and interritv." the formula agreed upon v iUUhe Japanese Governmej, d as announced by the Prime Minister the House
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  • 144 11 Reuter. Moscow, Jul« *•">• Tl 1: Soviet has Bnnly rejected the i »a<est Japanese protest regarding Japanese oil «id c 0..; roncessiens in North Sakhalin. The Japanese memorandum jphcid t*e attitude of Japanese owners of eor.costens even as regard* non-p ymeiu cf rent and disregard ol
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  • 567 12 in the Far Bast, it is believed by many people, means strong- «i line in Europe, Under the Chamberlain GovernMent? I very much doubt it. The whole record of that Government is one of surrender of British prestige am| power for the sake of, noi merely peace,
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  • 284 12 Shanghai, July 15. OitrilS.il compromise in the pre- stnt Anglo-Japanese negotiations al Tokyo is recognised as an accomplished fact. Dr. Quo Chi. Chinese Ambavsadpr to Great Britain, whc recently interviewed Lord Halifax in regard to Britain's attitude. was frankly told that the Britlsn Government
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  • 219 12 Important Meeting Of LR.R.C. To-day Singapore. Tuesday. ATTENTION of the local rubber market »s to-day focussed not so much on buying and selling as on the* meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee which is taking piace in London. Consensus
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  • 420 12 Anti-British Campaign Reuter. Shanghai. July 25. rtit Japanese sponsored anli ll!itish movement in the occupied terrilory of China is spreading. The movement has reached Wei-Hai-Wei, which before its retrocession tn China in 1950 wa> for more than .j0 years under IJritish rule. on organisation
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  • 123 12 Singapore* Tuesday. BFLIEVED to be acting on information received from Tokyo to the effect thut ihe pricp of rubber would •ise following the talks on Tientsin, the Japanese were reported to have made higher bids »han other buyers in the rubber market yesterday. Heavy purchase', were understood
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  • 107 12 DUMPING of Chinese national dollars seized by Japanese in the recently occupied areas surrounding Canton, BwatOW, Kongmoon, Samshui. Swabue and Fatshan was partly responsible for the recent drop in j the value of the Chine«e dollar In i te* nis of foreign currency. According to information
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  • 52 12 Reuter. I Bertta July 25.-The population of Greater Oermany is TP 730.000. accord z to returns of the May cen£s. Additionally the Protectorate of fonemia. and Moravia contains 6.600 000 It is statec that tour-firths of the Get jjeuh When the Nazis took power the "'l™" lX,pi:latioil
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  • 152 12 Singapore. Tuesday. j THAT an altitude oi compromise witn I Japan would be grossly inconsistent with solicitation of help from America and Soviet Russia against, agression, was the opinion expressed by Mr. Tan Kah Kee in the course of a Press interview to day when
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  • 68 12 London. >r.' 25. THE death is announced of Prafe?** »«h S u 5? d Youn a leading surcecn and of Baron Emile Beaumon- -'Ta- rf 1 known Pnd protagonist projected Channel Tinncl.— r n E^ i]t Beaumont d'Eilang r t-naun.an of Erlangers Limited nn born !r.
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  • 244 12 1 linliin j., *J*l£ consider ncn bettered io i hau ted. declares th H Wen*, whkh adds: on pohcy was i, «Wn rnrr: was adjaurned tn Mr Chamberlain TOkyc talks.*' A Daily Mali edit< •n Tokyo U doino v< task He hrs aC c<
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  • 515 12 AL unS,Vin 0 a f Pi r io n *V* tlK ilinese in Sing., m P-Stt »B* aBa,nSt B,ltiSh G > no>u v J tnairman of the china Relief Fund Committee. Mr. Tan Kah Kee .sent a telemm last night to leaders in the British
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  • 384 13 PROVISION IN NEXT BUDGET (Tribune Stall Reporter) pLUBHOUSE and -rounds of the Municipal Services' Ctab wiß in all V probability be at Monk's Hill, the Tribune reliably understands. Negotiations are new in progress for the
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  • 143 13 rribune snail Reporter) KOM checking crimes of all i ,>'.>. tracking down criminals tiding lost persons and ty, the Perak Detective h has become foster father ther) ol the dog pictured 'j mo due as i<» its owner, force has temporarily ado phis canine "client" and
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  • 83 13 London. July 24. London Authority officials vino aircraft reports on visibinibury Dock ana under blackttona tested thereat midnight the ability to the Port of arry on in wartime, i.tmg d--vices evolved tc irk to cont'nue their first fcrfal. imps were screened on such B way
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  • 411 13 (i .fim >ur Own Repertnr) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. |U eoi rubber is almost unlimited, but whether all will be produced from trees is an interesting speculation and a vital s«on.'< said Mr. John Hands. M.C.H, himself a veteran of the mbbet industry in
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  • 236 13 Singapore, Monday. DEMARKING that respectable Ma- lays did not behave as they had 1 done, fighting in a public place, Mr. j C. H. Whitton, Traffic District j Judge ana Magistrate, to-day ac- quitted three Malays, Haji Shariff and his mother Haji Halus and Kasul.
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  • 110 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Sunday. WHILE the numerous guests at the annual athletic sports of the F.M.S. Railway Institute, Taiping. held yesterday, were absorbed in an interesting event, smoke was seen issuing from the accommodation shed. Pandemonium reigned for a time, as the women spectators
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  • 168 13 (Irom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. A CHINESE woman motorist, Mrs. Khoo Ens Poh. wife of Mr. Khoo Eng Poh a dental surgeon, and six children had a narrow escape this evening when a car P 612 in which they were travelling went out of
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  • 467 13 (nil ni.c Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. AFFENDED by a distinction drawn between them and other guests U invited to the opening ceremony of the new Supreme Court, the vast majority of Singapore's legal profession may not attend the junction, which is due to take place
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  • 123 13 ON The Spot" by Edgar Wallace, will be presented at the Victoria Theatre, by the Repertory Players, on Saturday. Friday. Saturday, Aug. 5, 11 and 12, with the following cast: —Betty Hume-Bret' "Bunny" Maclaren Reid, Marjory Gale, Athley Cooper, C. Maclaren Reid Arnold Nassim. Mowbray Garden, Jimes
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  • 73 13 <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. MR. Chan Wing, the local millionaire, has donated a quarter million dollars (Chinese currency) to the China Distress Relief Fund, through the Wuhan Songsters, now visiting Kuala Lumpur. Since Mr. Chan Wing has made out his cheque
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  • 160 13 UNDER the auspices of the China Relief Fund Committee, Chinese guilds and associations in Singapore are holding a mass meeting this afternoon to consider the question of j telegraphing leaders in the British i Parliament, voicing opposition to Mr. j j Chamberlain's I olicy concerning j
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  • 10 13 An Imperial Ail Mail is due on Thursday.
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  • 109 13 LABOUR demands are becoming serious in British North Borneo, according to information supplied to the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, which was discussed at a rccrnt meeting of the committee. At the meeting it was d ided to inform Government that, in recent months, the
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  • 68 13 Reuter. The Hague. July 25 UR Colon s new Cabinet met yejteedaj D to arrange its programme. This m arranae its programme. Tms is undeVstoLYto induct, the strengthemnr of tne defences oi Holland and the East Indies, reduction of unemployment aiul maintenance oi a
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  • 564 14 Ten Years For Fatal Assault (Tribune Start Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. A DRAMATIC .story of how a 22-year-old wife was stabbed by her hXnd after «ertow disagreements, with a vegetable cutting in the death of the woman, was related by the husknUe, lesuti n 34.
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  • 228 14 Singapore, Monday. ABDUL Rahman bin Abdullah pleaded guilty this morning in the fif hi police tourt before Mr. L. ft Goh t* a charge of cheating in inspect if $1. Court Inspector Alex R. McEwan told :he court hat on June 26 at 4 p.m. interpreter s. S.
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  • 60 14 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have dishonestly misappropriated a postal cover containing $2 in the course of transmission, a postman, Goh Tian Teng, 34, was produced before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, third police magistrate, this morning. The case was postponed to July 31 lor mention after the
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  • 457 14 Singapore, Monday. A STATEMENT ihat al least five others employed b\ the delerdan' were also ettffd in other contracting busino» wm marie r>\ Mr. J. N. Jones, a building-engineer, who gave evidence asrain-f h >< former employer. Mr. Wee Cherjy Soon, in the High Court to-day Mr
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  • 104 14 Singapore fHAN CHA and Tan Tian hai and Hokkian Chinese If, pleaded guilty this m ai lz C H'ourth police court belure po ic e Koh. District Judge and rour"* Magistrate, to cnarges <ai J*•• >~: on July 22 at 9.30 p.m m an RT i at the
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  • 109 14 Singapore, M olul;jy OOLLAH bin Haji Abdul Ham*** this morning bound over in the sum of $50 to be ot good be •liaviour for a period ol >ix monthi with one surety by Mr. L rj qJT the Singapore Fifth Police IfaS trate, for the
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  • 49 14 In the midst ot one of the Qrst boefcn games to be played on the Monk School ground this season. Mr Julian de Souza, who is employed in the Singapore Airport, this ev< dislocated his left shoulder-bane. He was taken to the General Bospfel ii .hi Ambulance.
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  • 667 15 j following are prize-winners in the Jasin Agricultural show eld last Saturday:— Section I. Padi Sidang Jaah bin Udin i cond nrize: Chi Salleh bin third prize: Chi Mcs M nea 'Kesang), fourth In bin Baut (Kesang). Section 11. Rubber i nrize: Sidang Nasri prize:
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  • 283 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday TWELVE Chinese were produced by Chief Detective-Inspector Uphill A before Mr J. G. Rappoport, the Malacca Police Magistrate, in the Police Court en Monday on a charge of gambling m a common gaining house at 8, Temple Street on
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  • 757 16 Sultan Of Perak And Scow Withdraw (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, To-day. IJ.H. The Sultan ol Perak will not be competin.tr in the coming Malayan Tennis championships due to start In Ipoh or Aug. 4, owing to his health. S. J. Scow, one of the
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  • 193 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jiiy 23. "IN these days, I am afraid it is impossible for any person of any association, such as ours to mark time. To mark time, is an invitation to defeat. It Ls like a swimmer caught in a strong ebb
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  • 215 16 THE second bi-monthly Mixed Four- somes competition at the R.S.G.C. for July was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss N. Clements and W.B. Ruddock with a net score of 30 V2. 39 cards were taken out and the following
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  • 139 16 FOLLOWING is the latest S.R.A. classification list. Freedom, who made his debut at Ipoh and won his first outing, following it up with a second in his next run, has been to class 1. HORSES .Transfers:—From Class 2 to Class I.— Freedom. From Class
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  • 61 16 The loli jwing v'ayers have been selected to epresen: Sirne Darby Sports Club agai.ist the Singapore Harbour Poard (Head Office Teamt on Thursday at the Singapore Harbour Board ground at 5.15 p.m. Hashim. Neo Fng Bee, Choo Seng Chye. Chai i. c. Hannd. N. Ess, Lim Chew Siang,
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  • 51 16 A friendly match of soccer was played n Sunday between the Chinese Sports Association and the Manchester Regt. D" Coy. a: the Fairer Park ground and :esulted in favour of the C.S.A. by 5 v.eals to nil. Scorers:—Ah Ylk (3), Kok Choy (1> and Kok Lim
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  • 57 16 Reuter. Tientsin, July 24. THE British steamer Siang-wo, 1 belonging to the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, was stopped and searched two hours by armed Japanese downriver from the Concession. Two cars of gold and several bars of silver were confiscated, while three of the Chinese
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  • 110 16 M?.n*helds beat the Mayfa'r L.P. at badminton by five games to two on the former's court on Saturday: Results:--! Mansfield's named first). SINGLES Tay Bong Soo lost to Low Poh Hye 12—15., 7—15; Lee Hock San beat Lew Cheng Koon 5—0.. 15—12; Lim Teck Chong beat
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  • 328 16 Singapore. lwc M av THRILLING soccer was witnessed at Changi yesterday when lh R.E. reserves and the Loyals reserves, the two aspirants league honours, played a draw, each side noting twice The Sappers were the first to attack
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  • 100 16 The Ladies' Monthly Medal ticta of the Garri> n G< If "VMayed at 'langlin. i Mrs. P. W. Holt v. th a t The following ca Mrs. P. \V. Hole Mrs. J. /v. Allen Mrs. F. G. Brittorous Mrs. W. .T. H 1
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  • 391 16 Manchesters Res 3; S.C.C. Res 0. INTERESTING soccer was seen on the Padang yesterday evening when the Manchesters defeated the S.C.C. by three goals to nil in a Reserve division league fixture. The Tads playe i sound soccer and lee. by one goal in
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  • 259 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. THE Muir Indo-Ceylonese scored a narrow cricket win over the Segamat I.C.A. by 17 runs on the Segamat English School padang. A feature of the game was the bright batting of Nagesu who topscored for Segamat with 82. Brian Van
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  • 57 16 The following have been selected *o play Cricket for the Y.M.CA. aeainst Manchester Regt. on Saturday July at 2 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road Ground. Lyne (Captain), Chrysostom, I. Leijssius, F. DivalJ. L B. Suratta, U. Mohideen J. Lovick, A. Nathaniels, S. Hope, Dr. V. Xavier, o.
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  • 188 16 WITH the Manchester Regiaat sending an Officer represeniati* at this evening's meeting <>;' th Singap< re Bn-eb;s:l Associativa, i looks as if Ihe Services ire takui up baseball in big «ay. R.A.F. started team last f" was followed by th*
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  • 690 17 Declare At 164 For 7: W.I. 85 For 3 Manchester, July 24. DAIN agair interfered with the second test match between England 1V and the West Indies at Manchester to-day. The wicket save all the assistance to the bowlers and England had an
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  • 160 17 Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 24. LO VING are handicaps the first day of the ing Turf Club's July meetm m Friday. July 28. V \CE ONE—3.OO P.M. CLASS 5, DIV. 2. 5 FURS. 10.12 10.8 10.7 10.7 10.5 estnut 9.7 9.6 8.13 8.12 RACE TWO—3JI P.M. POXU
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  • 120 17 Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru, Monday. the ties to be played off Molek Malay School court in Bahru district badminton on Friday: Morning At 7 A.M. >'i>gies: (Quarter-final) Ibrarlamzah (Dapat) vs. Wong 'Mau Yuen). Singles: (Quarter-final) Won? <Mau Yuen) Lim See Chang j (Semi-final) Ng
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  • 18 17 r: R 1 F vs. Polite (Reserves)--Scietar V M C.A. vs. R.A.F. Cfl Q V MCA
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  • 109 17 FE following an: the ties played last week-end, in tN AB Singles Championship Tournament. "A" SINGLES Ec Sim Mong beat Heng Siak Tian, ,I—3» 15—8. 15—2- Heng Swee Lee beat Leow Kirn Siang. 75—11 J5-1; Leow Kirn Lee beat Hen,' Siak Kwee, (3—2), v.—2- Heng Swee
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  • 114 17 Singapore. Tuesday. iN a division 2-a league soccer match played nt Tanclin. the 35 Fortress Royal Engineers (I*-B.) drew with A.A.M.C.eath side scoring one goal. Play was fairly «yen in the first half iri -it interval there was no score. 1 On
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  • 486 17 Publisher* 2; Signals Co FAIR standard of soccer was witnessed in the division 2A ftxA tur played at the Stadium yesterday in which the Publishers beat the Malaya Signals Co. by two goals to one. The game was a dour struggle for supremacy between
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  • 69 17 Non Benders' Cricket The following have accepted to play for the Singapore Non-Jdenders v*. TTniied Services omccrs at S.C C. on Sunday at 11 a.m. J. A. Dean (Capt.). A. Gilmour, Comdr. H. J. Haynes, C. Hewetson, Major D. V. Hill, Major F. E. Hugonin, T. J. Leljssius, Lt.-Col. H.
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  • 178 17 Singapore Tuesday. IN a friendly game of soccer played on the Padang yesterday evening, the S.R.C. beat the Fahang Rangers by two goals to nil. During the first ten minutes, exchanges were fairly even with the Recs. t»e slightly superior side. Andrew Clarke. Recs.
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  • 69 17 The following have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. A Ladies XI an Friday h 1 n.m. Nt S C.C. C W Auchmuty, T. G. D. A. Cooper, j a Dean (Capt.). Capt. E. Dynes, A. C. Growder, Major D. V. Hill. P. W Holt. A. F Hunter,
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  • 23 17 The first division match between th? Malays and the Loyals. to have been played at the Stadium to-day. has been postponed.
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    • 295 17 STOMACH PAIN Eased at Once After weeks on milk and soda Have you ever had to chooaa between semi-starvation and sickness 5 How depressing »t is, for week after mm k, to have barely enough nourishment to keep lite together. What a joy when this nightmare is suddenly banished, and
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  • 321 18 Wang Ching Wei Gangsters Attack Newspaper Offices Hongkong, July 23. PLYING bullets and hand grenades figured yesterday in one of the most spectacular gun battles ever seen in Shanghai, resulting in one foreigner being killed, a foreign woman wounded, and seventeen pedestrians wounded by
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  • 221 18 IN response to an appeal made by the Chinese cultural and educational institutions affected by the hostilities, foreign books and periodicals are beginning to pour into China. The first shipment of gift books, in four big cases, has arrived at Haiphong from England en. route
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  • 80 18 Foochow, July ?3. TOE Japanese have I.olifted the British 1 and American consulates to evacuate their nationals from the southern P ikien Province in Boath China imme diately. The Japanese are fortifying the Sharp Peak, a small inland near the mouth of whe afln
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  • 119 18 Hongkong, July 22. Anti-war sentiment among the Japanese in China and Japan continues unebated. In June alone nine incendiarism cases staged by anti-war elements have be:n reported, according to a Tientsin message. Twenty-six soldiers guarding the railway near Tientsin plotted to sabotage en the railway, but
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  • 201 18 60,00 0,000 DESTITUTE CARED FOR AVER six and hall m V tute people out of ik- m Chines* effected b! >m hostilities have been m by the National Relief 5 since the organisation »>n April >; The Commission twenty million dollars excluding larger pnated direclh by th< Finance and rontribul
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  • 213 18 Under the direction of Dr. Robert K. S. Lim. son of Dr. Lim Boon Keng ol Singapore, the Emergency Medical Service Training School is opening for its second session, this time in the outskirts of Kweichow province's capital. l-\veyang. Young Dr. Lim, who is Director
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  • 141 18 Chungking, July 23 rpHE Dorr.ci report that Mr Chang KiaM ngau. Minister of Communication* r ™7 n e rcutcci Cv to complicity with Wan 5 Chiang-wei's treason is absY ;utely groundless and "utterly according to Chinese official circles Mr Chang is attending his office as
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  • 536 18 DOCTORS CAMPAIGNING WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT ALONG BURMA ROAD £)URING the past year, the continued hostilities ir have caused vast movements of population-, probal greatest ever known in Chinese history, with the res danger of widespread epidemics of cholera, plas malaria, according to the "Fortnightly
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  • 51 18 Hongkong. July T»HP: Chinese p orc< tag along" the X; Shanghai Railway r< ously af.-acki:i;f the bourhood of Chinkiani ex-Kiangsu capital I east of Nanki-/. The Japa* ese on the 21st Jul three thousand i 1 ments by tran i Yangtze River to 1 front. Chinese
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  • 930 19 PESSIMISM SETS IN? (United Press). Colombo, July 18. ITSSIONS wctw resumed to-day between Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and th;« Ceylon Ministers. It is stated that the air of iiptimisn that prevailed yesterday is gradually giving place to one ---imism. p o longed
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  • 144 19 (United Press). SimJa, July 17. FOLK persons were killed and eleven injured as the res HI of polise tiring in the Dhami Staein Simla District last evening, accoidin- to a non-official report received here It trn cars that the Praja Maudal in the Dhsfcni
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  • 64 19 (United Press). Jubbuipore. July 19.~The construction of an Ordnance factory at Jubbulfore. wnich was postponed for an indefinite period will sooa be taken by the Government. This factory when constructed will be one of the biggest of tta Wnd in India and it will be equipped with the latest machinery,
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  • 373 19 (United Press). Madras, July 15. IN course of a press interview Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his arri val here this evening said: "As I draw nearer to Ceylon, my mind W filled with the problem that I shall have to face there. Compared to big problems
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  • 141 19 (United Press). Abbottabad. July 18 —Gandhiji has put on one pound weight during his stay in the Frontier and his weight now is 106 pounds. Gandiji is keeping bright and cheerful.—(United Press) Simla, July 17.—As a result of representations made by this country to the League of Nations,
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  • 89 19 (United Press). Poona, July IG.—Addressing a large meeting convened specially for the purpose to-night at Tilak VlanUi», Senap.yi Bapat announced that his resolved to end his life by drowning in the river at noon oi July 23 stood linn. The only alteration he was effecting in
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  • 257 19 (United Press). Bombay. July 14. TT is generally believed that the Provincial Congress Committees would not start taking disciplinary action against all those Congressmen serving as executives of various Congress Committees for participating in the Forward Bloc demonstrations of July 9 against the A.I.C.C. resolutions,
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  • 83 19 (United Press). Laluie, July 17.—Information has leceived here thajt Sardar Mangai Singh M.L.A. (Central), Presidentelect of the Malerkotta Stale People's Conference was arrested with 14 others far efeying the order b" the District Magistrate of Malerkotla prohibiting their entry into the State in connection with the conference arranged
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  • 165 19 (United Press). Simla July 17. THE proposed Indo-Ceylon trade talks have been postponed indefinitely, it is learned, following the final decision of the Ceylon Government not to alter their proposals for rcpatr ation of Indians. No cf'cial confirmation is Bailable here of the reports from Ceylon *hat
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  • 130 19 (United Press). Abboftabad, July 18. M All ATM A Gandhi, Mrs. Kastuiba Gandhi, Khan Abdul GhafTar and party are expected to leave for Srtnagar'on July 25. This will be Ga'uthiji's first visit to the Kashmir Valley. Mr Pyarelal, Gandhiji's secretary, told the United Press that a
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  • 303 19 (United Press). Colombo, July 16. ALL roads in the city led to the Ratnamala aerodrome to-day. Kit h and poor, old and young, crowded into buses, private cars and other vehicles were speeding along the < i;;ht mile route to the aeroc%»me.. Despite the scorching
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    • 11 19 Daily j India I Page Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.
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  • 149 20 Unemployed miners and undergradu at tea aie working side by side at Wvtham, near Oxford University, to unearth the ancient village of Seacourt, which was abandoned in I*oo. The village had 17 inns. Masses of pottery have already been discovered. Some of the g;r! undergraduates
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