Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: Gun ran teed Largest Sales vwTxxvi- ■No. 181. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, August 1, 193!». The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 Read The S\X D A llt IB UN E Dominant In Malaya fH H'l 'MIP Wlw Refused oil bol IP* @M^c^. Milk is plhe rich d comis from healthy cows of the rich pasture W;EP^^^^jfc^:^^^^^^ Denmark. v 3 APB 1 «/</ G»</ For Children zt~szz~jz~ zzzzz~ Q-CEDAR POLISH 1 f
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    • 160 1 HOW TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE A long convalescence is tedious and tiring to both doctor and patient, j After many operations and illnesses, I digestion is aflected and Impaired, yet it is necessary to tat well to regain I your Strength quickly. The treble is that the very thought of I
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    • 43 1 Exclusive I GOWNS SALONS I AT I PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I I MAJESTIC HOTEL, J I KUALA LUMPUR. I SANDEMAN'S j q PORTS Jl SHERRIES l l isce rning palate well-matured wood. SIME DARBY CO. LTD. WPS IA t I
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  • 201 2 JHAT remarkable production of Warner Bros., "Confessions of a Nazi Spy."' was shown for the first time at the Alhambra yesterday and drew crowded houses at all performances Public interest in the picture was loused by the fa"t that it was
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  • 197 2 The following i.s the passenger list ol 'I. S.S. "Patroclus' sailing United Kingdom via port Mr. Adams, Mr. Mr? 1 two sons, Dr. Davidson, Mrs Dm son and daughter, Capl I Cdr. Furse. Mrs Halle) M. Dr. Ling, Dr. Lien. Mr. Mi Farlane. Miss Maisey, Lt Cdr
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  • 128 2 List of passengers miring n~ mantle per m.v. 'Charon" A Mrs. G. A. Andersen. Mi Andersen. Miss Patricia And< r Dawn Andersen. Mis II M Bl M. A. Cameron. Mrs. M M' Mr. F. T. Davidson. Mis. X son. Master J. Davidson. Miss I Fleming. Mrs. W.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 425 2 «TEAMKR SAILINGS. P&O an d BRITISH INDIA *»&corporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tunnage. Spore. 1039 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 JtilNCHl 17,000 Aug. 25 I bANGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 Rawalpindi 17,000 sept. 22 t BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. 23 t BEHAR 6.000
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    • 491 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted 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. 2 i m.s. "ELBE" Aug. 17 I m.s. "COBURG" Aug. 31 I M. "POTSDAM" omits Manila, North China
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    • 459 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port S'wct'.cnham. Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets lo China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hong Siang" Aug. 9 "Hong Siang"
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    • 138 2 11A MB URG-AM ER IK A IAS Lfc 8 Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiflfs Gcsellschaf t (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan P*vts Aug. 12 m.s.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 261 2 To-day's Crossword i —l \z I pn RTT is 1116|7 i np —9 ~f ~15 [5 '17 18 19 ~2\ Tl f0 _i i mm ?9 30 j i __L CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. Rule. I. Slope. 6. anting. 2. Balcony. 10. Fever Big. 11. Distances. 4. Render into
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  • 445 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previous To-day Change ~m )r K Firm Steady eTBBEJt Buyers 8% 87 16 +1113 Sellers 87 16 BV 2 +116 r ard'August Buyers 83/ 8 87 16 +1 16 Sellers 87 16 BV 2 +1 16 ard September Buyers 87 16 87 16
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  • 236 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 31, 5 p in. Dividend Boon close k ng Xamunting 3d. No. 65 Aug 4 1 y 2 d. bonus r K u" Lanjut 6d. No 12 July 26 p *U!iiu 5% int. July 29 9d. No 18 July 21 6d.
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  • 803 3 Quotations By Eraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 31. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. \mpat Tin 3 8 *J3 Mistral Amal 4i» 2 4 7 1 2 \ustral Malay 38»,- 40,--\yer Hjtam 19 9 20 9 \yer Weng 0.72 0.76 Sangrin 18- 19--batu Selangor
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  • 230 3 Singapore, July 31. The following are the exchange stool this morning according to the daily cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 214 London, demand 2J4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 114 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 18 Montreal
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $113' (up P/4.).
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  • 20 3 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (up 116); Sellers 28% (up 1 16).
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  • 227 3 t tri 6% Maynard.&Od.Ltd., $30,000 norn Int. Apr 30 Oct 31 SINGAPORE .MUNICIPAL. 5% 102 norn ,alh *i aftAMfl Int 41/,% 3007 red. 1947 $1,6L0.000 int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30........ iU 4%% 1909 $1,000.000 Int. 114 v 2 nom Ma r o *u&^noo'ooo'int 4% 1913 19 63
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  • 169 3 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $113. down ft. The Tin share market to-day continued dull and neglected with little business p.. ing. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 7 16 cents, buyers October December 28 11 16 cents, market quiet The
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  • 57 3 London, July 31. On the Stock Exchange home industrials advanced briskly in moderately active trading on the expectation "f a further Improvement in the employment 'lgurcv Gilt edf/ed, h< wever. drift*! lower. Kaflirs generally are steady. In commodities there ate reports of higher temperatures in the United Statt..
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 THE EASTERN UNITED •SSttEANd CORPORATION, LIMITED [}?E, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. SALARY, PERSON \L ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSAT,( >N AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. Oi?lCF: l «L CECIL STREET BTNGAPCIHk r. W. BALL* UMMrmi Manager
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    • 156 3 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with ths progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to taks advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking Institution with years of financial experience MASTERS. 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's <?fliee 4512 n Exchange
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    • 341 3 BA\K OF MiIX A Incorporated in China by Special Charter v U» Cecil Street Telephones- Manager's Office *J44C Sub Manager's Office i 2. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 518»-» Cable Address: CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital Jh. |40 000.000 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. »020
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  • 28 4 J lil" Foong wish to (x -2 K- I thanks to ail who paid vi.sits, a tt ,:Ki i.i<sent, wreaths I letters of CMidolt M
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    • 541 4 I -±/le m^t WANTED. S*mart Eurasian Sales Girl for Toilet Dept*. preferably with experience. Aupiy Manager, Whiteaways, Singapore. APPLICATIONS FOR SALESGIRLS Job for Hox 770, positions oiled. A. pli* cants thanked May;air. i.A WANTED; A killed Binder for a Malacca Printing Firm. Willing to dc Tuher avrk curing slack hours.
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    • 576 4 Wanted WANTED girls to learn Kebaya making, embroidery and hemstitching, etc. For psrttcaiarfc call at 322, Geylang Road, Singapore. <900-A> WANTED TO BUY. Eitber a comI ound bunga'ow with area between 8,000 and 20.000 sq. ft. or vacant land with same area. Pox 842, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. <902-A> WANTED TO
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    • 552 4 MODERN BALLROOM DANCING .such as "Fox-Trot" and WALTZ" taught by easy methods by export Teacher. Success guaranteed in three hours etcn. Fee $7. H.our-:: Day and Night. Privat? i lessons or special tuition on Sundays by arrangemt nt. Dance music from finest autcradiagram and smar*. Lady partners for Student's practice.
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    • 596 4 Wih?'* 1 19 YOUR PROELEM? Busi ness, trance, Marriage. Legation, etc. anything Reliable horoscope advise riven Satisfaction assured Send Time i and Date of birth. M. Narasimham I Aiyer, Consulting Astrolog?r, 79, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur. (778A> GOING Concern Land, Bungalow and Live Stock, Pigs, Poultry, Car, Gun, etc., Water
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    • 625 4 WANTED CHEAP CAR good running order, no dealers. Mrs. Clarke, Chang 1 Farm, Singapore. (878-A) ~~ONE 1937 model "MORRIS'-COMMER-|'CJAL M IV2 ton Lorry for sale. Engine and Body perfect. Apply Singapore Aucioneers. (865.A) FOR SALE: Vauxhall 10 h.p. De-Luxe done 5,180 miles, new, Tax and Insurance paid. Owner driven. Cash
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    • 500 4 Singapore fcicipJ TENDERS ire row wLi following materials or '1 for I particulars see Mum reZw Jl Supply of materials U: or C £?B repairs to Kret a I Gasholder. 4 I Supply cf BitumA i 22 1 Emulsified Bitumen Supply of new or se I hand steel sheet L
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  • 278 5 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Good influences for land and property deals, for scientific xvork and research. A better day for selling than for buying I v.t not favourable for taking financial risks, or for indulging in j a flutter on the turf. SPECIAL INFLUENCES. Januj ary
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  • 26 5 Reuter. Simla, July 31. The Viceroy has decided to extend the life of the Legislative Assembly tor a year from Oct. 1.— Reuter.
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  • 925 5 Singapore. Monday. •»HE death of Mr. pswin Gerald Struys took place yesterday at No. 17, Woodsville Road, Singapore. Mr. Struys was at the time of hio death employed with Messrs Den ie and Company of Singapore, with he had been for nearly twenty years;.
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  • 22 5 SUNDAY OPENING. RAFFLES MUSEUM Parting on 6th August the museum will be open en S.uu'ay mornings from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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  • 85 5 British Official Wireless. ,(melon, July 31. ARRANGEMENTS are in preparation In Belgium for the .state visit of Kinc George and Queen Elizabeth to return the visit of King Leopold to the Court of Saint James. Their Majesties will, it is understood, make the journey to Ostend
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  • 98 5 Reuter. London. July 31. MR. I. C. Hannah (Con., Bilston* asked in the House of Commons to-day whether, in the interests of better Government of the Colonial Empire, the Prime Minister would consider setting no a snecial Parliamentary committee each of whose members should be specially
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  • 102 5 British Official Wireless. London. July 31. The first helicopter to be developed by the British Government is to be built for the Air Ministry to a design and under the supervision of Oskar yon Asboth. who for many years has been engaged 'n \hv development of this
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    • 147 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 451 m T yv fUGH COURT Ol THIS STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LEMENI OF MALACCA ag< -»-arn.-r*, Administration N, tl<r Order. dl btor: GOB AH TONG. >i;, M l' debtor: Examination S'a--Of ebt.. Revenue Offi- r> paitment. p.. dings: w.E.A.O. No. 20 vhieh v:a.,o-eancT;- Adn Order made: 'Ml June,
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    • 505 5 FOR BILIOUS HEADACHE WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. I AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4TH. ORDINARY SERVICE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE. j Leave Singapore -1M a.m. Leave Singapore -UN p.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 8.40 a.m. Arrive K. Lumpur 4.40 p.m. Leave K. Lumpur Ba.m. Leave X Lumpur pm. Arrive Ipoh 9.55 a.m.
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  • 69 6 Rabat, French Morocco. 4 nested on a charfC of theft at two o'clock in fhe morning at a dancing establishment in Agadir, French Morocco. Francois Cyrille. a>;ed 25. of the Foreign Legion, agreed to follow th? detectives to 'he police station. On reaching the do t. however,
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  • 112 6 Singapore. Monday CHIN Teng Kong, a Kh«h. m morning committed to >tand m trial at the next Singapore taka by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singa J pore District Judge and Second Po I lice Magistrate, at the close of a pre- I liminary inquiry in which
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  • 143 6 Sir.gapoi c July 31 (Siam) W C■ ast No.' 1 per Koyan (fitiam) W Coast So 2 pc;- Koyan I (61am) w. Coast No 3 per Koyta ?iae Sum 1 nice Siam 2 7ice Siam 3 Mam Br ken Ricp No 1 Man Broken Rice No 2 c lies
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 267 6 'TYE'' RADIOS j ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and ServK?. Hence tLev are VERY POPULAR IN MALAY A. I Sole A'tnts: HOE BOON LEONG.j I Distributors: I RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, I I Kuala f.umpur TAKE THIS QUICK CURE FOR.A SICK STOMACH Indigestion, pain, wind, sourness, bilious- r£££^££££~\
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    • 184 6 I repair's j WE ENDERTAKE TO REPAIR ALL I I TYPES AND MAKES OF j CLOCKS WATCHES j PROMPT SFRVICK moderatt: CHARGES j YICK WOH HJNC 429. NORTH FRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road» S I PHONE NO. Ifat I Ceatractori for the Repair oi S (iv,eks and Vv ut iles
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    • 33 6 (6^ -OBULINA reduces urinary sugar withut any unpleasant by-effects whatever, eradicates all metabolic disturbing rs and enables the patient to recovei «calth spertiily. per bottle. Ayents: CHAR] CO„ I.obmson fid.. Singapore. 'Phone 2249
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    • 53 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and server! Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO, OF MALAY 4 1934 LTD. I Singapore. Malacca, ICaala I n Ipoh. P aig. RUDGEBICYCIESi arc r? LIGHTER FASTER v**^ safer t'.h Impcriers Di tributoi Malay.* I'kee huat radio Cv 122-124, Orchard Road. 8 I Branches
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 784 6 To-day's Radio SINGAPORE monce by h '|fa r rts Sh pn)duc°Uon devised and Y presented by John j 6 50 News S and g weatl.e' bv John Richmond. Sharman. 7.12 Swedish music. ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mcs) 9n c idne v Torch at BBC Theatre 11 20 The news. 7.40
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  • 850 7 PRINCIPAL ON A YEAR OF PROGRESS Singapore, Tuesday. n vnDING events during the past year were referred to by Rev .S. Adams yesterday at the St. Andrew's School Annual and Distribution of i nzes which took place at the Victoria Hall. Bi hop of Singapore,
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  • 356 7 Singapore, Monday. gIX Cantonese jjppeared this morning n the second police court before Mr. Con cud Oldham, Second Police Magistrate, on charges of thefts of bicycles and possession of spore -carts. They at) pleaded guilty l»at their pleas were not recorded. The magistrate on the application of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 326 7 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished Amazing Results tSOmtSISa SWBKSS Started in 24 Hours by f ggjf th.ir nraises of Bpante* because ©t the New Discovery reived. *™*^<;r \rr N W writes: "My hearing was reaad Head Noises need not bo 5 days. I used the treatment anlonger since the discovery
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    • 48 7 IIIi! -1 !>;•■ V* r.s Bx It! -"Vi^v Bs BBB^M^Ba y v'f*!V J bb«l bR \«Tk '.t •7f?' -'vi'-' Bl BT« BBM f I———- L —r- W I i Lim,... -T t I I r flilSl* I 7 I bbblb^M BBBBBbV >—— I /j! IP —ly BBBBBBH H I —BBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBI
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 930 8 I a CHINA'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE! 286 CONSECUTIVE IN SHANGTIAiT^* 7 V A..1»i.....l by PACKEI» —BSE mi Smfr4m 7 *M.«fc< I fe, TO-DAY MH.«s»%..v rAPITOL -•i»Avs«M.v- -^i^.-i 15 jmmm 1 i Under The Patronage Of The Consul General For China1 X AO-MX<; PAI. \UV I j The Beautiful Penang Born
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    • 920 9 HAPPY WORLD ENGINEERING EXHIBITION nr. aiut\ nnriimn >n/\ the ist bat ylion the Manchester regiment band GRAND OPENING TO-DAY AT 6 P M i elections raw m UMU 1 v I.if I. 9!?? I'.lt By Kind Permioion ol Mnj..r Davidson and Officers of the Regiment. rf SHARP SOU SPECIAL CAR
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  • 723 10 AN amusing "c? planation" of the abrogation ol the commercial treaty wit!] Japan by the United .State's has been put forward by a Japanese news agency. It declares that the step is taken in order to pave the way for a new treaty which will be nine I:
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  • 854 10  -  Against Germany? By ELMA W. PETERSON in the San Francisco Chronicle WHAT could Poland do against Germany if these two countries should be in wived in a war against each other? Could Poland check the much-publicis-ed German military machine? What stands back of Poland's firm attitude
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    • 173 10 I ROBINSONS I GREAT I 8 ANNUAL I I SALE 1 HAS I I COMMENCED E II I A //tt/e A R MITE makes a B/G difference Add a dash of Marmite to your soups and all meat and vegetable dishes and see how it improves the flavour. Everyone loves
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    • 9 10 eatb. 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road, ftinfcapore.
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    • 65 10 IiWHITEAWAfI' I Kuala Lumpur n Penang j Ipoh SINGAPORE Taipeng IMrowder Delujhljullij Perfumed: <\ f |T 1 GARDENIA r AM\ 111 SALE PRICE sV! I Mm 3 S i.oo 3t.nsforSl.oo N1 VAL CIA TALCUM POWDER. In giant Blse tins. Idea] for babuv* SALE PR" or grown -uj*. Delicately perfumed f
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  • 3205 11 OPPOSITION DEMANDS JOINT ACTION WITH UNITED STATES Services Mission To Moscow Appointed Commons Debate On. Foreign Affairs Reuter. [NG to demands by the Opposition and some Govern- supporters for a stronger line of action in the Far East, emier (Mr. Neville Chamberlain)
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  • 109 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 1. ;lvJapa.t'te conference 0:1 toon M: R. B Denis, cruel British Concession *t ox lamed certain points axisthj pjcposals lor mainten- and roer, and afterwards c nsidered the subjects a romei report an I coy »v* police affairs in taking definite shape and ferred «0
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  • 314 11 Reuter. ETONOMIC war has hegur between the Danzig Nazi Senate anrl Poland, increasing the general tension, hut observers in the Free City do not expeo any major trouble before the Autumn. The Danzig Nazi leaders are tfoing to Salzburg to see Wen Hitler again.
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  • 68 11 Reuter. l ondon, Aug. 1. \CTIVE consultations ronCCriling tin future of Chiim at currency aic proceeding between the British, French and United States Governments, states the Financial News political correspondent. The initiative lor starting these consultations, says this correspondent, (arm* Irom the British Government, which has bc;n
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  • 164 11 Sick Canadian Girl Left To Die Of Typhus Pciping, Aug. I. A NTI BRITISH movements show no Mgn of decline. British missionaries, at Tsangchow, south of Tientsin, have been ordered to leave by the local anti-British committee, who have removed all other British
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  • 45 11 Peipii»4\ Aug. L TRAINS from Mai.chukuo are at present trsmWSfi with wealthier Chinese v.ho are coming to North China for refuge in fear of Soviet !r mbing of Harbin, Hsinkine, Mukden and other cities, owing- lo the continued Japanese-Soviet tension.
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  • 95 11 Reuter. Fettling, Aug. 1. JAPANESE source*, report that a third revision of the North (hint customs tariff since their occupation is to be announced as the twe revisions during the last 18 months "have failed My to satisfy the requirements *,l the new order
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  • 62 11 Reuter. Paris, July 31. r PHE Question of Chinese currency is the vital issue in the AngloJapanese conference. By. the solution of this problem it will be seen who will win the struggle In the Far East. The j English have begun to solve it well
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    • 44 11 e*£ re.ponsr be contract ca or e, ponded. tnmbUna ma mum entertainment to be extracted n^^\ET of many features which make, THIS MODEL THE VINKSI SEI Or THE SEASON. (Advertisement of The Gcueral Electric Co., Ltd., of England, Mugnct House:* Singapore.) w.i\S. IXO A
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  • 637 12 njpALKS ?n Tokyo have been resuni ed, but if Japan persists i? 1 her attitude of dictating British foreign policy in China before calling off the tension campaign at Tientsin and '/the: places, a deadlock is certain. Some peo] le are already saying that appeasement, if thai
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  • 291 12 Expediting Hearing Of j Police Cases (Tribune Staff Reporter) II STICKS of the Peace in Singapore may have an opportunity of J exercising the rights and powers vested in them if a suggestion made in certain quarters gets
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  • 88 12 Singapore, Tuesday. IMIE Engineering Exhibition, first of its kind in Malaya, is being opened this evening by Mr. W. Baitley. Municipal Prevalent, at the Happy Wet Id. In over 100 stands, the latest product- of engineering science will be on show, and the exhibit range from
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  • 14 12 An Imperial Air Mail is due to-day. Another is due on Thursday.
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  • 370 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. July :',<>. TUIK hearing was resumed yesterday in which the Tamil labourers on North Hummock estate were charged before Che Sulaiman with being members of an unlawful assembly em the < state, and with voluntarily causing hurt to the manager,
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  • 107 12 The Municipal Commissioners have decided to authorise the Singapore Traction Company Ltd. to extend their existing cmnmus i>ivice beyond th iunction of Joo Chiat Road with Lust Coast Road, continuing along East Coast Road and Telok Kurau Road up to the junction of Joo Chiat
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  • 35 12 |T has been decided to despatch certain troops at an early date from India to Malaya. This move, which is of a precautionary nature, has been under consideration for semie time.
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  • 127 12 Move May Menu New Develop/una ir Defences Of Malaya Singapore, Tuesd PROMOTION of Commodore T. B. Drew, Con Malaya, to the rank of Rear-Admiral with se from to-day has been announced. It is not yet known ther the status of the Navy Office here will be
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  • 33 12 Dr Chan Jim Swee was to-day charged in the Police Court with making a false declaration on three pass ports and was convicted and fined $23 on each of the charges.
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  • 512 12 Singapore, Monday. UOHAMED HASHIM BIN ABDULLAH, an engine-driver employ eel at the Municipal Gas Works, Kallang Road, is now convinced that a purse is the most unsafe place in which to keep money. He should know, for his mistrust of the orthodox container has been the
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  • 66 12 (from Our Own Correspondent) BangkcK, July 31. Two members of the People's Assemblyhave been in touch with the law, the Pr sident announced Saturday's meeting. One, said the President, r.ad been fined £2 for assault by the Criminal Court, and another while drunk had assaulted two
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  • 394 12 I < n*i n hdv *tl DEFERRING lo with Russia in speech in the House ol Mr. Charnberiairi said: "There is no secret about Quit the Soviet Government, the B it G eminent and the French venunent comoined have not hitherto been able I >
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 82 12 f RUPERT THE RODENT AFTER IMMERSION IN THE BEST OF SPIRITS. m im\ aiow bring on YOUR DARNCD CAT f ■H HB I ■JH flfl| JHJ MM. ■HHI Of JM ■ill B mm mm ■H mm m I H| ■JHH VflHjf HHBI H I kIV MA m m mm mm
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    • 61 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD .o: CHINA BUII D»NG, CHUI U MJjS Mows 580«. swgafobx FIRE MAHINK f "mCJ TOR» Pj* RONAL ACCIDENT > vn ,v MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: BEREMBAN POI BROS.. MALACCA HONG CMYK K. LUMPUR WENG DENG LOON". NG KON litlE, &LANU LEE ENG TEB, IPOtl LEE AH
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  • 151 13 Relief Men Fly To Bangkok Singapore, Tuesday. \plained arrest of the three Oversea-Chinese BankL Corporation officials, Mr. One Thye Gee, Mr. Sng i -n, [u. and Mr. C. Z. Mar in Bangkok still remains a mystery. i.uti-t information indicates that I>ail ha- been offered,
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  • 213 13 fom Our f>w« Reporter) Ipoh July 81. j \l i>! lEDto be the o'vi'/s 4 and j :!d elephant in the ich had been terror's in"- ity and lamsjing crops tracked after many it tempts and shot on hi on the *?ain road i!- s from
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  • 78 13 ITXTKXSION of hrurs of serrice en the mo t important radio inks, effected durinic IS.iS. i reported in the annual report 1« that year of the Posts it Tckg-aphs Department, which has frrsl been Issued. Cempared with 193/ revenue firm i "die telephone services
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  • 104 13 rHJARD Corporal Arilalct Khun v vJ year-old Bengali-Islam, appeared before Mr. Conrad OMham. Smga- ore Districi hidge and Sccona Police Magistrate this morning to hear the charge against him explained, for the murder of Serpen* Gnl Baz Khan f the First Anti-Aircrafl BatteryThe sergeant was
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  • 42 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 31. «„h iniius Faucfciisiein, a*ea 5 Jf kUled by while he was was kluea uj Rriracha yesterday. bathins a tS buSScf of the JSL "c^tLi May Lyford. They rfflmsK in June fast year.
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  • 44 13 (Fr T° m nur 0 TuU R T ti Following Kuala ur^u CC ess "French Without Mr. Carl Lawson wiU bnng a itai. v 't nmpur on Saturday, ?<7 forced and Warmer." in het uwn, the principal part as Billi- Battlett.
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  • 870 13 Ceremonial Opening On Thursday (Tribune Staff Reporter) VOWIIERE else in the ,Far East is there a High Court so .stately and imposing from without and so elaborately-planned within as the new Supreme Court, Singapore, which la being opened on Thursday
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  • 46 13 To-morrow. The Malaya Tribune i<: publish in:; on the occasion of the opening of the Singapore Supreme Court a special Suoreme Court supplement consisting of eißlu pases. This, together »\ith the Radio Supplement, comprises a 31 p^ r issue—all for Five Cents. v
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  • 148 13 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club met yesterday and enjoyed a most interesting t*Tk by Mrs. E. S. Sellers en "Old Quebec." The speaker gave a graphic picture of the early history of Canada commencing to the beginning of the nth century up tr
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  • 184 13 Singapore, Monday THERE is a moral in this tale, to borrow the phrase from the Court inspector who told it to~dav to the third police magistrate. Mr J Hetcher Cooke. It happened that Ismail bin Yttsop, PC. 102. was on plainclothes duty at the corner
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  • 117 13 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, July 30. KUALA LUMPUR'S largest reservoir has been put out of commission due to the cracking of its concrete sides, but there wiU be no shortage and the town's water supply will be as pure as before. The
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  • 136 13 ORD Lytton ana Lord Hugh Cecil have sent message--" to Iff. Tan Kah Kee, Chairman of the China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore in reply to his telegram which was a plea for a firmer stand l>y the British Government in the
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  • 114 13 (From Out Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 31. A CLOSELY guarded secret Tor neariv forty years was revealed at a Siam Bociety lecture on Friday by the President Major Seidenfaden. In the Shan (North Siam* rebellion of 3902 a Dan'sh Captain by name Jensen in the Siamese
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    • 371 14 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEC A 'THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN' The entire proceeds from the sale of tickets will he tfiven to I The Children Aid Society, There will he no sale of programmes of flowers at the Hotel. 60 ARTISTS 30 NUMBERS AIT;. 16TH, 17TH 18TH —TICKETS $5. Alt.. Ism
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    • 381 14 WORKED ONLY ONE WEEK IN TWO Sciatica Kept Hiin At Home It is the wife who senas us this information about her husband's troubles, fine write*, -'For some time past, my husband has been able to work only «;ne week in two on account of viatica. He suffered so much
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    • 259 14 w VSENB»CO..Hfi MORTGAGEE'S SALE DP VALUABLE lOC 7 'TOTALLING 345 KARATS T O 3S c OLD EY AUCTION IN SEPARAI E LOI BY MESSRS. CHLOXG KOON SFNG LTT>., At their rpJcrcOTa, No. It. Chulia b':rcet, Btnpen O'l Thurafey. 3rri August \<m. \i 8.31 P M I New en view S'rr
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  • 388 15 iWO WIDELY VARYING STORIES OF AFFRAY TOLD f rom Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Sunday. .(1 gain' 1 Iti! to a stabbing affray was heard before the Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, to-day when an Indian. t,v. v as charged with causinjr huit to Gopal
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  • 155 15 i rwn Correspondent) ilacca, Saturday, six months 1 rigorous j aent and a fine of ult, a further six mment, was passed j Rappaport, the I strate, on Koh Cha i Id Hokkien, who n a charge of volunurt by a knife, in 1 C on
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  • 80 15 dim Our Own (crrespindent) .Johore Bahru. SaturGay. a nas v accid.nt occurred this morn- I Ulg at about 7.55 a.m. in front of the j Pas! Office when a Johoic car driven J by a Segi mat Indian teacher knocked down an elderly Chinese. TTn vict m
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  • 175 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Aia'.aeca, Saturday. lap Eng Tee and Sun Cheng Bun bent P. R. Lewis and J. Coventry yesterday in the Malacca tennis tevrney in a rather dull game in two straight sets. Yap Eng Tee and partner had a flying start leading 4—l.
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  • 141 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar Saturday. KENG, an elderly Chinese who 1 was charged with having caused hurt to a Chinese woman Tan Gek Keng by attacking her with a "changkol" on the morning of July 13 at Bukit Pasir, again made his appearance before
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  • 411 15 MALACCA CLUB HOLD LOYALS TO DRAW Fi<un Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. •JHi: fact that the Loyuls side have been unbeaten to date in their outings against the be>[ local "soccer" opposition and that the Malacca Club have also enjoyed a long immunity from
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  • 351 16 Silverstein Beats Clumeck In Final Singapore, Tuesday. DEFORE a representative gathering of the local American com munity, including the American Consul-General, Mr. Kenneth S. Patton and Mrs. Patton, M. Silverstein beat N. Clumeck in the singles finals of the Summer Tennis Tournament of the American
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  • 117 16 The following are the ties played off last week-end In the singles championhip tournament of the United Family i Party: "A" SINGLES Low Seah Chuan beat Chou Siew King B—ls. 15 2. 15-8: Low Seah Chuan beat Leow Kirn Siang 15—13, 15—7; Heng Swee Lee beat Teo Heok Kwang 15—7.
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  • 182 16 (Vrem Our Own Correspondent) < r rcm Mi a cca, Mono ay. AN Saturday on the Kubu S^danr, 0 the Ocwnment Excise Sports Club ruet the Eurasian Volunteer Club in fr< ■prni final of the Cemrnary cup Comv rTi ion The Eura* Ulfl playing iwn men short throughout, struggled hard
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  • 73 16 Twenty-eight cards were taken out I tor the July Mixed Foursome on Sun- toy at. the Keppel Golf Club and the following were the three best nett .scores returned: Mrs. M. G Harvey H. I. Jones 34 i Winners• Mrs Bateman c. A. R Bateman 85. Mrs
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  • 198 16 THE July medal played over kt the week-end was won by Mr. L. Langdcn Williams for the A. Division witli a score of 71. Some of the best cards returned as follows: A DIVISION L Lnnedon Williams 79—C =72 Dr H. L. II Lim 77—5
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  • 320 16 THE following notes, compiled from letters received from Mi Nunn, D.5.0., will be of interest to Malayan riflemen Major Nunn captained the Singapore j team which won the Morning Post (Junior Kolapore' team shoot, and competed in the Barnett Junior MeKinnon)
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  • 155 16 npni- Malacca Golf Club Ihe Senior Golfers s<» ,< Malaya to a lour b?!l match u% 1 Sunday. July 30. I Results were as foUoi i SENIOR GO LI EBB i Gordon Smith and Stewart 0: P and McKinsteiy I; Brand j liams 1; Goode and
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  • 300 16 A MORNING shower contributed to a late start in the ivitch > i\v> Tampin R.C. and the Malacca Club on the Fadanu on Sundav which ended in a draw. The homo team ba.tting first soon measure ot the ori)osin<r bow lintr, Hornby and Rea
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  • 40 16 Tho Rtwtb Chi*** n»T from K'«U» I nmmi" ,v,,! n i,o n > -.i-i i t»-« P F A r,. am r v the t<wris*« v ''.<:• j Corviro md 00 AUg Vill pU7 the S A F A
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  • 337 16 Malay Rev S.C.C. Rev ft. pROVING far too strong for their weaker opponents, the Malays yesterday defeated the S.C.C. Reserves by five goals to nil in a Reserve Division encounter on the padang. The game was relieved somewhat by the stubborn displayed of the Club on
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  • 34 16 The untitled Anpiversory of the Lion r'"h will h*» o f tne Wing Choon Yuen" restaurant in the '-••it World arrnispme nt nark on Saturday Auk 5. Dinner will'be served at 7 30 p.m.
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  • 48 16 Singapore, Tuesday. In a friendly soccer match played at Plllau Samboe last Saturday, the Pasir Panjang Rovers beat the Pulau Samboe Malay School Old Boys team by dft goals to nil. Ken- Thye <2>, Wee Eng. j\h Yin and Ah Kum were the goal scorers
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  • 20 17 a hes •ut to save in the matth between the S.C.C Reserves Mala) Reserves yesterday.
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  • 99 17 ■7 fIUCUMARUj well-known tl sportsman, will the 1 olony side which *1 the F.M.S. team is Cl 14 ket match to be Pa«iang on Aug. 5. 6 On advice, Muthucumaru i playing in this Angus! bttiia 's bis cricket "Test." It will be remrmb red
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  • 186 17 4 LARGE crowd of tennis enthurned up to witness the quart r between Chandrapale and Coventry in the Malacca tennis toumaHH m but were disappointed as Ihe tie had h< en postponed at the last vas the second time the disappointed. The previous? Thursday,
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  • 62 17 Singapore, Tuesday. ame ol soccer played yesterda: M ti trw 35th Fortress Co R A ißlakan Mati) bj Boals to nil. Sappers dominated play "roughout the game. Interval the Sappers led by f oaJ --cored by Pickard. econd session of the game confined in the Gunners'
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  • 415 17 Madon Scores Winning Point Singapore, Tuesday. rjOMINATING play in the second half after being one goal down at V the interval, the Post Office defeated tne R.N. (Malaya) by two goals to one in
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  • 69 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 31 The South China team defeated the Selangor team by six goals to three at the stadium tc-day. The Selangor team consisted of only four State players, the rest suffering from injuries received in the Kedah match. The visitors
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  • 60 17 Reuter. London. July 31. The announcement that the ScoUi.-l. Rue.by Union has decided to resume playing relations with France completes the amicable settlemnnt of tl. differences in playing conditions which caused the split in 1931. England, Ireland and Wales have all arranged matches. It is anticipated that
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  • 96 17 Singapore. Tuesday. In a friendly table-tennis fixture Saturday the Paya Lebar Epworth League defeated the Borneo Co.. Ltd by. five games to two. Results (P.L.E.L. players mention first):—Kang Cheng Wan beat Sim Kang Hai 3—o; Seah Kirn Teck beat Khoo Kirn Seng 3—l: Eric Wee beat Yap
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  • 123 17 Singapore Tuesday. fN a friendly table-tennis match, played last Sjnday, the Serangoon Friendly Party Wt defeated by the Chiate Sing Athletic Union, the result was seven to nil Results were as follows K'.S.A.U. players mention first»: Tan Peng Swee bt at Sih Kiah Kee. 25—23. 21 -17.
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  • 25 17 Singapore. Tuesday In a Second Division (A) match tvnved at Alexandra yestordav. the Malaya Signals beat the R.A.O.C by three goals to two.
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  • 1160 18 Gold Reserve Depleted "PEACE MORE DESIRABLE THAN VICTORY WITH EXHAUSTION" THE great strain on Japan's financial resources by the long war in China and the depletion of her gold reserve are the subject of an able survey made by the Tokyo correspondent of'-The Times."
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  • 158 18 Shanghai, July si. r|TWENTY-TWO Chi A facturing factories ii 1 E reported U> be forming as: tier the Japanese control an< dicate is expected to b< soon. The Shanghai merely be a branch oi Joint Oifice of Match M vhich is said to have b<
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  • 491 18 THE registered women doctors, nurses and pharmacists of China number °H, *J.7i9 and 273 respectively, making 8 total of 4.993. Out of this number nearly half are engaged In the wartime medcal service. Actually there are many more women working In the field
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  • 99 18 Chunnkii r. u,lv A SHANGHAI mi that Yu Ya-ching. Shanghai men-ham and w< rker. trttl invest largi urns m< tKV to dc vt'o-,) C hiua's mm. 1 N M res espcctfly her oil site, in the Sootlt-wcst province** Mr. Yu has issued a 1 for the
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  • 57 18 OiunskJ 7-HE densely populated seel I chow, a main river X wpng.si province In were Lnaiseriminatel] '"en Jaiianese plane- an the Red Cress Hospital hv two demolition borne School al the Am rics n B •a~ d?"troycd by c bombs. Four missili compound of another
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  • 39 18 Kweilin. J a At a recent cash off< i at Yuagfu, 55 Ulometrei west ol Kweilin In the n rthei Kwangsi province, an Am lie father donated $100 rency) to the Chinese 0 Central News.
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  • 305 19 oiombo, July 24. N lor Mini try parleys to-day at 5 this conference lasted j rutanflti that l c nfcrences betI arlal Nehru and I during the past I in the attitude of I ha.- taken place. I ministry have I duce several char.I vi the scheme
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  • 85 19 (United Press). 'I.i —Prof. Tan Yun the Chcena Bhan w ho hail ?one to j' h arrhred here on way back to SantiI'mted Press abcur war, Prof. Tan said riod oi the war which leted, China had to But the second I 3 much more fay- China
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  • 63 19 4km ,v Caleatla, July 25. r?cepiion was accordSubhas Chandra Bose (I at How rah station from Bombay after a two months in differ,,ar s el India. number of youngmen, ol different other institutions, inhraffuddin Choudhury. i 1 ovmeial Congress Bttroda Pain, Chahuicipality, were present ffering from
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  • 554 19 Pandit Nehru Not Satisfied With Outcome Of His Mission CEYLON'S ISOLATION DEPLORED (United Press). Madras, July 26. Jr by some misfortune Ceylon isolates itself from India, India will carry on. It will be a great misfortune to Ce\lon. But not so
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  • 143 19 Bengal's Interest j Recognised (United Press). Simla, July 23. MR 11. H. Hutchings, 1.C.5., whose appointment as v'he India Government's Agent in Burma M announced in a communique, is, at present, the Joint Secretary to the Government of Bengal in *ihe Home Department. Mr. Hulehings
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  • 90 19 (United Press). Lucknow, July 24.—Enquiries made in Ministerial quarters regarding the UP. Congress Assembly Party's resolution about reinstatement of Prof. Rajaram of the Roorkie College and the introduction of Indian dress in that college eiicit that the Ministry feels that even after the Ministry's making it
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  • 69 19 (United Press). Wardha, July From news received here it is learnt ihat Scth Jamnalal Bajaj Has been suffering from acute pain in the knee for some time. In the course of electric treatment burning of skin has caused wound beneath the knee It has been giving him considerable pain, lie
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  • 530 19 CEYLON MINISTERS' ASSURANCE (United Press). Madras, July 25. CANNOT say now definitely what the result of my visit to Ceylon is going to he. In regard to the particular matter for which I went, I am afraid, I am njot satisfied with the position as it
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  • 83 19 (United Press). Madras. July 24.—The President, Tamil Nad Congress, has issued notices to P. Jeevav.andam. Secretary. Tamil Nad Congress Socialist Party, and Jamedagni. a prominent Seek.list worker of North Arcot Dist v, ct. calling upon them to show within one week why disciplinary action should not be taker, against them
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    • 403 19 j Daily j j India j Page s Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. j J ■Sep" i?^B FOOT? ITCH ATHLETE S fOOT. 'According fo the Government Health Bulletin No E 28 at least 50% of the 0^ the United States are being attacked by th« disease known as Athlete's
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