Morning Tribune, 17 June 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 117. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, June 17, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 393 1 <\<jn;vi on inc. j. I its II IC SAID HE WAS PSYCHIC I SED AS MEM IMI BY GLASGOW iF'tm Our Own Co- respondent) 'TIE mentioned that on the night previous to his death, and for some 11 niehts before that, he heard the voice
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  • 192 1 Petroleum Line Found Cut Jerusalem, June 14. More sniping by Arabs outside Jerusalem this morning resulted m the wounding of five Jews. Two were shot when a car on the Jaffa Road was ambushed four miles from Jerusalem. Jewish watchmen rushed out and repulsed the attackers. Another ambush occurred
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  • 63 1 Batavia, June 16. THE Governor-General, opening the 1 People's Council to-day, announced that since individual restriction on native rubber will be generally enforced from Jan 1 next year, the special export duty which at present stands at 34 guilders will be abolished and the ordinary export duty
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  • 33 1 A tablet to the memory of John 2*" the surgeon and anatomist, was tim c d at Bath where he sta y ed several nes f °r the cure, by Sir D'Arcy Power
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  • 77 1 London, June 16. A striking plea for support of the League of Nations was made by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald. addressing the IntrniaUonaa Peax* Conference at C Mf ff Macdonald declared that a world without the League £oktJ» a nightmare of arms, rattling Gtcel „„h rr^Kine and
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  • 37 1 London, June 16. Snuadron-Leader William Catchpole. Flieh -Lieutenant Robert Todd and two others were killed m an air crash 2o mSes to the south-east of Adarama. m the Sudan, according to an Air Ministry announcement.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 333 1 Nanking Advance Continues Canton, June 16. REPLYING to the Japanese protest against the holding of anti-Japa-nese demonstrations m Canton, the Kwangtung authorities have declined to suppress anti- Japanese activities. The reply handed to the Japanese Consul-General to-day by the Kwangtung Foreign Commissioner, Mr. Kan Chia Hou, promises
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  • 506 2 ALLEGED HOLD-UP Chase Through Streets I Singapore, Tuesday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry conducted by Court Inspector A. MacLennan before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, to-day resulted m the committal of Leonard Gourlay and Stuart Wilson, two privates m the InniskiMing Fusiliers, to stand their
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  • 130 2 y\ Monday, June 8. 1 1 s In the afternoon His Excellency presented diplomas at the College of Medicine. Wednesday, June 10. His Excellency and Mrs. Small dined with Air Commodore and Mrs S W Smith at the R.A.F. Base. t„ Mi Thursday, June 11. In the afternoon
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  • 35 2 Successful trials have been made near Lake Constance m the last few days of ew D rnier Wng-boat Soil which 4^ ci i ded P rimar "y for the Lufthansa South American air mail service.
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  • 159 2 How Ticket Holders Can Help j ADMISSION to the enclosures on the n Padang on the occasion of the Parade m honour of His Majesty's Birthday on Tuesday morning next week will be by ticket only. I Ticket-holders are asked to co-operate tvith the officials m charge of
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  • 268 2 Nippon Agents Active Peiping, June 16. TIGHT Japanese advisers to the Char har-Hopei Political Council are J legal to have leaked out secret Japanese plans m the two north** provinces.. General Sung Che 57 Hopei Governor, and Mr. Chun Sui i» are said to be indignant and
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  • 86 2 Ed argument before the shots wer-* fired The police are baffled. They suspect murder, but a cingle footprint Is the only clue.- Reuter Two Bullets In His Head East Orangj (New Jersey;, June 15. UJR D. MCFURIAN MOORE, the inventor j.r.d a former associau of u Thomr *3
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  • 362 3 BRITAIN'S DIGNITY Commons Debate To-morrow London, June 16 THE French and Belgian Ambassadors visited the Foreign Office and discussed Mr. Neville Chamberlain's speech m favour of raising sanctions made on June 10, which !u> caused a considerable flutter m diplomatic and political circles UNBECOMING It is
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  • 111 3 Forty Pol ire men Involved By Our Oivn Reporter) THE Chief Police Officer. Perak. Mr. E. Bagot, has proceeded to Taiping. It understood that he ll holding a departmental inquiry there to-day and to-morrow m connection with the recent police affair m Krian and Selama disiricts involving about
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  • 57 3 vm v yal Commission of three Judges Was a PP oi nted by the present lot* i Government to investigate the SU i in Re^ina on Dominion Day last h R nas f °und that the steps taken by narch n 2 ett Government to stop the >n ntt strikin
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    219 3 Racial Relations In Colony RACIAL relationships m the Straits Settlements during the past year I were again smoothly and amicably 'maintained. There was no racial disjsension between the Japanese and Chinese. The following extract is taken from; •the annual report of the Organisation and Administration of the S.S.
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  • 44 3 i Sir Ralph Griffith. Governor of the North-West Frontier Province, unveiled a. brass memorial tablet m St, John's Church Peshawar, to the memory of Mr. L. W. H. D. B n t. who was killed m action near Loe Agra on April 11. 1935.
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  • 201 3 Could Not Turn m Bed Like many other sufferers from backache and rheumatic ailments, this woman decided to try Kruschen Salts m a last attempt to obtain relief from pain. To her surprise, the pains did grow less, and m a few months the
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  • 60 3 The Acting Chief Justice at Malacca Assizes Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a. m. S. 62|36 Tan Hong Ban etc. vs: The Keppel Bus Co. Before Mr Justice Cobbett m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S. 669
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    • 6 3 ["Mi ft MON"] RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT A
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    • 91 3 FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, TIDY HAIR SilviVrin fife I SOLIDIFIED Itltll I IWIIM W^ IT KEEPS YOUR HAIR IN CONDITION, PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR, GIVES HIGH GLOSS TO THE HAIR. CAN LAST FOUR TIMES LONGER THAN OTHER BRILLIANTINE PRICE REDUCED FROM $1. TO 55 CENTO Of
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 327 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS •New York prices quoted In U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage ard st f .mp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated War Loan, 2Y 2 pc Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. "A" Royal Assce.
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    • 552 4 THE following: prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents RUBBER London Tuesday's Closing. spot 7 3 8 < unchanged >. OctDec 717 32 <up 1 16» Tone:— Steady. New York Monday's Closing. spot 15 11 16 (up
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    • 18 4 Sir Alfred Read has been elected president of the Institute of Transport for the year beginning October, 1936.
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    • 55 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.IOO.OOO.OOO Reserve Fund Y.129,150.00d Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk. soTMpiHiiTisir *l INSURANCE COIVIPANY, LTD. INSURANCE I Tel.
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  • 1085 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 112 114 non 41 2 1909 red 1955 $1 000.000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept 30 118 120 I.om. <r; 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 114 1' s^; 1926 red. 1956-66 $22 000.000 Interest May 1 Nov.
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  • 74 5 TAN JIAK CHUAN SCHOLARSHIP. Raffles College graduates are hereby notified that the Tan Jiak Chuan Scholarship of £500 per annum and tenable for two years will shortly be open for award. This Scholarship is open to any Chinese student of either sex, who has passed out from
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    • 404 5 II AMi Ol i II IX A (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. t HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency i— BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of
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  • 947 6 ROMANTIC RISE OF LILLI PALMER From Poverty To Stardom In Two Years TVERY one of the mushroom towns which sprang up along the evergrowing trail of the Canadian Pacific Railway during its construction m the early '80's had. of course. Its saloon. The town m which the events of "The
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    • 238 6 J. THRILLS! ACTION! SENSATION! *> X IN LTNIVERSAL EXCITING CHAPTER PLAY *5* V HTlMinn 1 Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 ALHAMBRA m to-night tm FIRST SIX CHAPTERS of Universals J V Action-packed Adventure TAILSPIN TOMMY m t "THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY" t a 4 with "Tailspin Tommy" and the whole«J* t NOAH
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    • 146 6 LAST NIGHT I An Exciting Adventure 1 0_L MH_Si_l _^_^^J__l of A Man Who Married HES— F HB Whole J I \^y _*B*T EDITH WHARTON'S I JEH IL^fc^AJBJ m^j •sr it a x i E wi%i: v" With ROGER PRYOR, JUNE CLAYWORTII Preceded By A Thrilling Serial In It's 2nd
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  • 1195 8 FINE RECORD OF PROGRESS A Planned Colonisation COI'TII Australia is the latest of the Australian States to commemorate its centenary (writes Mr. K. 1 i > ton Butler m a special article m The Times). It is the only State whose pioneers were free settlers, and
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  • 111 8 U.S. May Declare An Embargo New York. June 12 REVALUATION of the franc or an embargo on gold may be decreed at any moment. Such is the consensus of opinion among bankers m America, while market activity continues to be restricted by the French developments. The latest engagement
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  • 53 8 Starlings have hatched a brood m a coal and sewer gas lamp at Maryport, Cumberland, which burns day and night to consume gas rising from a sewer. The birds were separated from the light only by a thin sheet of tinplate, maintained at a heat on which the hand can
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  • 140 8 U. S. Report On Italy Washington, D.C \TALY, far from suffering a shortage of essential raw mat due to sanctions and other re tions, has, m fact, built up a large surplus stock m the vast months. This statement is contained m official reports to the
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  • 58 8 Schoolboys Hurt At Birmingham FIFTEEN schoolboys were injured part of a footbridge which were crossing at Witton Stat: mingham. fell and they were thrown on to a platform 15ft. below. The boys, who were aged between nine and 13. were returning from the Schooboy International match at Villa
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  • 119 8 London. June 1 THE populations of several of the cupied provinces of Aby ssini rising against their oppressors and western third of Ethiopia was r ly governed by the old authoi dared the Negus when he attend first public function In Lon league of Nations Union Lunc
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  • 64 8 Rome. 1 Baron Aloisi. the Italian r< ative at Geneva, has been re] 3 j Deppo as Chief de Cabinet Ministry of Propaganda. Baron is mentioned as a likely can foreign embassy. c The appointment ol a con nnknowr man under Count Cm the Propaganda Ministry is heia
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  • 43 8 Aufwarts the last daily newsi voted to the Evangelical < Germany, is to cease puo Under a Press decree issued Auf warts was ordered to c< B t0 tion within 12 months. Negoti.find a formula under which continue to appear were ''!>' i proved unsuccessful.
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  • 138 9 ORDERS FOR CLYDE? Eng la nd- Ca nada Service London, May 25 tonnage is reported to be conflated by the Canadian p Railway Company In London yesterday, while confirming nor denying a re- effect, stated that Mr. .i.son, the chief engineer, was resigning from tl pany i,
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  • 220 9 Cut Nerve To Cure f)iseas( Sydney, N.S.W. June 4. N -tion on a sympathetic nerve ,;i neck practically cured a 15- girl, who since birth, bar. "<d from a rare disease known a.; h anlj-legia. Recta of the disease, which is hi ji trouble category, are paraand
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  • 46 9 The Commissioner for Foreign Affairs In the Cantonese Government. Mr. Kan Chia-hou. has protested to the French Consul against the killing of five and the wounding of 12 Chinese who had demonstrated against the poil tax In the French leased territory of Kwang-,-wan on April 23.
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  • 227 9 Landed By lam Grey's Party Off Queensland Proserpine, Queensland, June 3. A GIANT devil ray. estimated to weigh re than 1200 lb. has been landed and reel by Edin G. Bowen. and producer of Zane Greys White Death." I measured 12 ft. across the back was
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  • 311 9 Important Orders For Bristol Company London. May 25. A LARGE number of aeroplanes is about to be supplied to oversea, Governments by the firm of A. V. Roe. 1 Limited, which is also engaged on the. production of a great many twin-engi-ned coastal reconnaissance aircraft and;
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  • 449 9 Loss By S anctions IMPORTERS ALARMED Action To Be Taken London, May '.V*. THF efforts which tune hern made '>> the recently-constituted Association <>f British Importers from Italy to impress on the Covernmenl the need for compensation 'or tl. In British importers :is a resnH "f lanetions were reported at
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  • The MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 317 10 AN Austrian journal, the Reichpost, with official standing, states that there is a growing majority of Austrian people m favour of the restoration of the monarchy and of granting the Crown to Archduke Otto, who is m the direct succession of the old Hapsblirg royal line. Most
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    562 10 FRESH hope that wisdom may prevail m the councils of the tin miners of Siam is offered by the statements made by the chairman of the Siam Chamber of Mines at the annual meeting of the Chamber held m Penang at the weekend. Mr. Boyd intimated that the
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  • 217 10 Mr. N. H. Dakeyne returned from home recently and has taken an appointment on Bukit Kepong Estate The office of the Malayan Police Magazine has been removed to Campbell Road Police Station Kuala Lumpur Mr. L. M. Renvers and Mr. Low Park Som joined the s.s. Kedah at Penang
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  • 1364 11 OCEAN PHONE More Listeners Licensed THE increasing importance of Radio m Malaya is emphasised m the annual report just issued by Mr J V. Cowgill, director of Posts and Telegraphs, which was tabled at Monday's meeting of the legislative Council. Mr Cowgill refers to the
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  • 21 11 A new law m Cyprus prohibits the Z frnm nT™ P revio s ly deported from the Colony (for example the
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    • 34 11 bn^ S OOO Telegraphic Address: PHONES aj|| _LX rjjj I GOODWOOD THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED ™LS^ EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY CO> FORT THE COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT 'IS THE PLACE FOR COCKTAILS-LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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    • 302 11 Capitol Restaurant TO-DAY TIFFIN: $1.00 Creme De Laitue Fish A La Meuniere Roast Fore Quarter of Lamb Mint Sauce Cabbajre Pomme Chateau Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. Phoni 4906. RESULT
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    65 12 Sprin* m En s land.-A pleasant study of a meadow ray with masses o| (£.«-^borderin* a stream near Godstone. Surrey. A picture reproduce, "Old Bill" on tour— The famous London omnibus "Old Bill' which is to figure m the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the city of Vancouver, just after being
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    120 13 Hilary mechanization does not lack a picturesque quality on ceremonial occasions, as exemplified m this photograph, showing the scene at Vannes when le Colonel of the 505 th French Regiment of Tanks presented it with a standard. Tanks and other vehicles lend themselves to a precision of alignment and variety
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  • 2017 14 No CAKES for Tea? Here is how to prevent this question from rising to the lips of disappoi n ted Ch i ldre n—a nd grown-ups. Supported by to-day's hints admit CAKE baking— there's an art! Ana i proud the artist who creates a I masterpiece. This week I am
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  • 338 15 Sparkling Fruit Dr inks. oPENT a very interesting mornine recently^when T was taken on a our of inspection around the offices .i fa w°orL 0f th Ph eniX Crated Entering the building, one is immey struck by the spaciousness and inlineai Of the surroundings Going up the first flight of
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    • 23 15 I PERMANENT j WAVES- i from $10— 135. Oil, Gallia and Eugene Methods Maison Interlandi j J ''hone 4419. Capitol BMff. V .J.
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    • 575 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING LUGGAGE I CmIJMME I j 1h \u<r CA I? TFTf _J -u«is«iiMAj M •j. CURIOS mxi i t ANTACID POWDER SINGAPORE $ioo I lirra/^r Please come «o the right shop. Acidity of the stomach is often LUGGAGE < Yo will get the right price. I accompanied by
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  • THE HARBOUR
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      106 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHA! OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVF KEPPEL HAEBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin Lch thleen, T Lch Xii ■fi W|Bt. Bertha, WBI J der Lijn, P.W.D. Hoppers 1, 2, 3 6. 7. 8. Tug Belangk Tembakul VESSELS IN DRY !>(>( K> Tanjong Pagar Victoria Dock: Ch
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      175 16 Passengers From Singapore among the passengers emb the President Garfield wl sailed for Europe yesterday wei Hon Mr. A. M. Goodman. Councillor of Penang, the Hon. Mr Newholt the Hon Mr. Abdul C the Hon Mr Khoo Sian Ewi ben of the Legislative Councl ins to Penang after
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    • 447 16 1 I yn I». O. SAILINGS Outwards. «P Ue f Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 1936. 1936. 17.000 June 19 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug. 27 6.810 July 1 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 NALDERA 16.000 July 3 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 11 BANGALORE 6.000 July 30
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    • 165 16 M. M. LINE. (Incorporated in France' (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE Tit ANSATLANTIQUE Air- IK ANCE MAIL PASSENGER CABGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo. Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles D'ARTAGNAN ***** T. June 2; SPHINX 1 1.374 T. July 7 AZAY-le-RIDEAU 7.988 T. Jul.' 9 FELIX ROUSSEL ***** T.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 110 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Java and Southern Sumatra (by Air» (Netherlands) 7 a.m. Pcngerang <S. Soon Heng) 'J a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Makassen 11 a.m. i lndo-China 'Azay Le Rideau) noon Medan, Jask. Bushire. Amsterdam and London <by Aid (Netherlands) 12.45 p.m. Kretay (Valaya) 1 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal <Toba)
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  • -News Of The Day
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      210 17 Details Of Reduced Charges Pari,. Monday. IHIPS will have to pay les.- to 1 Igfl the Suez Canal from July 1 t cabled report of the reducnow elaborated. Sues Canal Co. have reduced J- n it dues for loaded vessels and aUn In ballast. The dues foi nips
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    • 289 17 Bin\S I'IIILP LINE. 'Incorporated m Australia) ft J A T l t i T a MAKELLA July 28 Aug. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl irne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 545 17 I PS. TO FRENCH poRTS -vT^r I Et^^mW HOMEWARDS. V CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Na.it es, St. Nazaire Bordeaux June 25 I LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 J CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Juljf 25 J FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug
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  • 1314 18 ENVOYS VISIT TO LONDON Settling Old Problems London. .May 25. I ORD Francis Scott. who arrived m Si London (his week, has come to England at the request ol the European elected Members of the Kern.i LegisUtare to discuss the problem* of the Col— J with
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  • 18 18 Admiral Horthy, the Regent ol -arv appointed Field-Marshal I duke Frederick. Colonel-in-Chief of til Bth Regiment of Infantry.
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    • 145 19 TpniW' 1 T T hi mm miiiiii iiiiiiifiiiinii rwnnniiiwiwiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii Winn mi i m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimn nm iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.nl lULiiiuroimTOi^OT^ironiy^MjHSflwm^ BPTTFDTHE PROVED CAR k I I XX THAN THE MOST bl I kBB SPECTACULAR EXPERIMENT For over twelve years the Austin Seven has been the world's recognised W* I During all that
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    • 80 20 BEEF V CUBES I OX TALX VITAMIN V INVALUABLE FOR BODY BUILDING Beef Tea at its very best Made from a WINCARNIS BEEF CUBE and hot water or milk. Perfect flavour. All the stimulating strengthening qualities of beef together with the essential food value of VITAMIN 'A* whu* WINCARNIS BEEF
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 866 20 OX Till: RADIO Pliohi, Holland (Wavelength 16.88 metres* (Continued from page 19 J 830 p m Greetings to our Listen- TO-DAY ert'to the "Far East." v 720 p.m. to 11.20 p.m. Broadcast 8.35 p.m. News K< view m German on DJA. DJB. iajn „n RRnW Saws: ssl r jss?« M
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  • 701 21 GUARDED BY CONSTABLES Girl Who Was Bewitched From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday IN the last criminal case m the Calendar at the Malacca Assizes. Dalip hin Ha.ji Benu stood charged, to-day, with having committed the murder of another Malay youth, Salli bin Sabadin,
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  • 698 21 WHAT THE PRESS THINKS OF NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY 'By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 3. DOLITICAL commentators at home do not see eye to eye regarding the appointment of Mr Ormsbv-Gore as Secretary of State for the Colonies In succession to Mr. J. h. Thomas though on
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  • 130 21 Musical Show At The Pavilion T HE RK O production "I Dream too 1 much" which opened at the Pavilion last night, is a very serious chalenge to Columbia's successful screen Orel atic 01 oductions featuring Miss Grace Moore. The story is really of secondary importance the main
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  • 96 21 Mystifying Film At \s Uf/cC-UI IF you like a good murder mystery— and who does not?— you have It m "Moonlight Murder." the M-G-M production now at the Capitol. A singer is killed during an operatic performance m the Hollywood Bowl be f one 20.000 people. Sjuspicion falls
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  • 110 21 The A lham bra CLARK WILLIAMS, who plays the role of "Tailspin Tommy." the daring stunt flyer, provides cinema audiences with a new chapter of thrills m "The Oreat Air Mystery," a serial iiim which opened a? the Alhambra Theatre last .t The picture is even more crowded with action
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  • 159 21 Confidence Expressed hi London London. June 16. ALTHOUGH refraining from comment the papers continue to give prominence to Chinese new.-. The opening of negotiations between Nanking and Kwangsi has created a good Impression m the City, confirming the previous conviction that there will be no civil war. Chinese
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  • 103 21 Return Desired By The People? Vienna. June 15. A DECLARATION m to-day's official Reich-post that a continually growing majority of the Austrian people desires the restoration of the monarchy with the return of Prinze Otto von Kabsburg, has caused a sensation Bl political circles. The article denies that
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  • 168 21 Stops Stamp Duties Frauds WHY was Mr. Edwin Tongue, former Head of the Detective 3ranch, transferred to the Treasury? The following extract from the annual report of the Organisation and Administration oi the S.S. Police for 1935, which was laid on the table at the Legislative Council
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  • 123 21 Singapore, Tuesday. UNABLE to attend yesterday's formal Opening of the Bank of China personally, Air Commodore Sidn y Smith and Wing Commander Kirby delegated a squadron of nine planes CO circle over the premises of the bank three times to convey their good wishes. The Bank of
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  • 596 22 TWO CHINESE KILLED Driver's License Suspended (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 15. AS thc result of a terrible accident which occurred at the 13 2 mile, Senai. when a motor lorry struck a telephone post and then overturned into a swamp killing two
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  • 14 22 The walls m many buildings m Bucharest were cracked by an earthquake shock recently.
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  • 777 22 THE first annual general meeting of Bagan Serai Rubber Estates, Ltd was held at the registered offices of the company, 85 Gracechurch-street, 8.C., Mr. F. E. Magurie (the chairman of the company i presiding. The Secretary (Mr. H. S. Pick hall) having read the notice
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  • 89 22 Singapore, Tuesday. After an apology m open court, Police Inspector Abdul Aziz was discharged this morning by Mr. G. W. Davies, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of using abusive language to Mr. Danam, a civil court bailiff. The incident was reported to have occurred when Mr.
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  • 65 22 Singapore, Tuesday. Admitted into hospital after having had a fall about three days previously, a 32-year-old Malabari, K. K. Panika, did not survive more than a few hours. The cause of his death was certified to be shock and haemorrhage from a ruptured spleen. At an inquiry held
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  • 23 22 The Belgian Minister of Public Works has approved a tender of 10.000.000f. for the construction of a new section of the moert canal.
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  • 119 22 Against Three Sol dins Singapore, Tuesday ANOTHER charge ot che preferred ihis mTJniing boh,;, Trevor D. Hughes, 'Vie Second Mag U trate. against W. G. Dickson, John Elliott and John McClosky. three pri vaies In the Inniskilling Fusiliers In this instance they are accused if having cheated the
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  • 171 22 To-tlav In Singapore HIGH TIDES— 9.31 am 846 pm FOOTBALL:— S. A. FA League Div. I Middlesex v. Police. Anson RJ Stadium: Div. 11, R A v p. a I Changi; Div. 111. Medical Service v. S.C.F.A.. 5.H.8. Oovei Services League, Land Office v Printing. S.C.S.A. ground. TENNIS:— V.M.C.A., S.CRC.
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    • 101 22 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most A Simple, Practical and Economical THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort of your
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  • 229 23 Carnival At Fort Canning THE seventeenth annual championship Swimming Carnival will be held on Aug. 29, at the V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool at Fort Canning. The following events will be open to the public: 1 120 Yards Free Style Championship Entrance Fee $1. Plunging. Entrance Fee $1. Diving 1
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  • 434 23 Decision Of Singapore Boxing Control Board Singapore. Tuesday. YOUNG Schmeling, the light-heavy-weight champion of the Orient, whose bout last Friday with Young Frisco, the hard-hitting middle-weight, disappointed a large crowd on account of its lack of action, has been suspended by the Singapore Boxing Board
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  • 52 23 o, as when I fought him m Manila cut open my eye with his head. i>>re, I was waiting for a chance ;<) let him come m m order to connect vith my right. Whatever has happened will make boxers realise that they must not be cautious, and that they
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  • 452 23 Close Matches At IN the S.C.C. Triples tournament seve--1 ral close matches were played during the week, and the leadership has changed hands. Wilson's team go to U l the top, after their victory by 17—9 over Semple's team. Dunne's team lost the leadership as a result of
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  • 236 23 In Tourist Trophy Race Douglas, Isle of Man, June 16. THE Junior Tourist Trophy race for motor-cyclists was run m slight rain, with fair visibility and thc roads m wonderful condition The winner was F. L. Frith, riding a Norton, who completed the course m the record time
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  • 69 23 Yorkshire News" Golf Leeds, June 16. Richard Burton beat Matthews by 3 and 2 m the 36-hole final of the Yorkshire Evening News golf tournament here. Matthews was brilliant In the morning and was four up with a score of 73 to 76. In the afternoon Burton made an amazing
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  • 35 23 England's Golf Win England beat France m the International Men's Golf tie here by five matches to two, with two matches halved. In the foursomes each country won one and one was halved, -Reuter Wire-
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  • 1396 24 SUSSEX WELL BEATEN England's New Captain (By "Ebor"> London, June 16. ALTHOUGH rain during the week-end restricted play m county cricket matches, there was much interesting play and two teams sprang surprises. Essex beat Surrey at the Oval by nine wickets while Warn irk
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  • 34 24 THE first division match between the Inniskillings and the Royal Air Force, which was to have been played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, has been postponed until Sept 5.
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  • 38 24 Singapore, Tuesday. THE following are the results of last night's ties m the Padmore Shield competition. Goh Guan Chuah (C.U.), beat Ng Fook Chin (Post Office) 300-241, and Tan Boon Poh iS.C.R.C.) beat Yeo Koon Yam (Amicable), 300—255.
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  • 186 24 Horses And Ponies Classified •THE following is the latest rift, tion of horses and ponies a.s iaa«J by t he Straits Racing Association:--. HORSES TRANSFERS: Pantoi from Cla* I to Class 3, Silver Jubilee from Class to Class 3, Emperor Kublai from C 5 lo Class 4. Bonny
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  • 90 24 Remit Of Mixed Foursomvs THE following is the result ol the Foursomes Competition played over the Ist nine holes on Sunday. Juno 14 Mrs H. L. H. Lim and Dr. T. E. Cheah 45—11 34 Winner Mrs. Armstrong and Pay Comdr. Northcote 46—10 3 4 3514 Mrs Raitt
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  • 44 24 Vo Play Owing To Rain Singapore, Tuesday. Owing to the rain there was r.o play this afternoon m the S.C.R.C ana V.M.C.A. tournaments. To-day's ties m the V.M.C.A. tournament will be played on Friday ana Monday's ties will he played on Thursday.
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  • 46 24 London. Juno 1* The following was the result <' J, he Gold Vase, run at Ascot OtW l mli to-day: 1. Rondo 20 to 2. Feai-leos Fox 3. Belaethel 100 to Seventeen ran. Won oy half lengths, vith two lengths second and third.— Reuter.
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  • 23 24 The Island Golf Club beat th pel Club m a woman's g< .^j yesterday at the Island Club matches to 2.
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