Morning Tribune, 22 June 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 120. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 22, 1937. FIVE CENTS
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  • 170 1 CIVIL GOVERNOR ISSUES A DENIAL BASQUES STILL RESISTING HITLER AND MUSSOLINI CONGRATULATE GENERAL FRANCO London, June 21. fr MESSAGE from Spain states that the Spanish insurgents say that conditions are now almost normal m Bilbao which they entered on Saturday. The civil governor of Bilbao has,
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  • 234 1 VICEROY IN AGREEMENT WITH GANDHI Reviews Constitutional Situation In Message To India London. June 21. THE Viceroy of India, m the course of a very lengthy message to India, which is being published to-morrow, reviewing the Constitutional situation expresses agreement with Gandhi's suggestion that only when serious disagreement occurs between
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  • 26 1 Berlin. June 21. Al a result of the Spanish situation flfll of Baron von Neurath, German Foreign Minister, to London has postponed Reuter
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  • 84 1 Business Leaders In London London. June 21. THE Japanese Trade mission, headed by I Mr Kadamo. Chairman oftt^ Totf* Chamber of Commerce, arrived m Lond°Con^h^ of 24 leading industrialists „n C d on bankers. the Mission te P™*«** immediately to Berlin to attemf to to vrnational Congress
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  • 43 1 London, June 21. This morning, the High Commissioner for Australia m London. Mr b. m* Bruce, named as "Commonwealth of Australia" a new streamlined locomoti^ which is one of five specially built or express service between London ana Edinburgh.- Reuter
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  • 22 1 Tokyo, June 21. The capacity of the mUltan J academy at Tokyo is to be more than douoicu Reuter
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  • 85 1 Kino's Message Of Sympathy London. June 21. THE King has sent a message of sympathy to Mr. Peter Davies who was the adopted son of Sir James Barne, and who as a boy inspired him to produce his immortal characters of Pe.er Pan. ••The Queen and I
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  • 735 1 Radical Socialist Leader Paris, June 21 FOLLOWING tlie resignation of M. Blum and his Popular Front Government. M Camille Chautemps. leader of the Radical-Socialists, has been called upon to form a cabinet, states a Reuter message. M Camille Chautemps was born m Paris on February.
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  • 83 1 Consultations Between London. June 21. DEPORTS concerning incidents involX ving the German cruiser Le pz.g. vrhJh on Saturday were brought .o th notfce of th^ three other powers negoSa ing °n the seas patrol duties m Danish waters, have been the Ittbject. during the weekend between representatives
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  • 95 1 Kwangtung Finances To Be Stabilised Hongkong. June 21. Mr WU TEH CHENG, Provincial Chairman of Kwangtung said that after the announcement of the currency plan, Kwangtung finances will hereafter be stabilised. According to the assertion of Mr. r V Soong. President of th* National Economic Council, commodity prices
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    • 31 1 J ON OTHER PACES j V Page S Legal Battle Ends 2 I Agfa Competition 18 4 French Cabinet 21 i t Tennis Tourney 22 J Local Soccer j •fr- 4.
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    • 80 1 mmmWm-mWr^WW^M*******"***** I I V ,fio3i >^ FRESH MILK -WITH I ALL THE TROUBLE A lr^ REMOVED! 1 TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk I Li your troubles with milk. to drink. It is especially k For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your I
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  • 385 2 ALKAFF CO. LOSE APPEAL TWO YEARS' LEGAL BATTLE CONCLUDED Application Against Order Council Issued Bx The Governor Singapore. Monday AN application by Messrs Alkaff ana Co.. for the issue of a writ of certiorari ftcainst His Excellency the Oowuor, Sir Shenton Thomas Sir Andrew Caldecott" former Colonial Secretary, and Mr.
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  • 92 2 Successful Appeal By Chinese Singapore. Monday THE appeal of Teh Peng Kirn. a middle aged Chinese who was convicted at the Second Assizes on a charge of fraudulently and oishonestly destroying a valuable security, and sentenced to nine months' r.i. was successfully argaed before their lordships, Sir Samuel
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  • 55 2 Mr. L. L. E. Leppe was fined S4 by Mr. L C. Goh. m the Fourth Court to-day. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving his car m New Bridge Road m a reckless manner. Another motorist. Mr R. Piquet, was fined $4 by the same
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  • 30 2 Messrs. Short Brothers, who were resnonsiblo for the design and construction of the Empire flying-boats for ImI Airways, hnve under construction •.v type of dying-boat specially dell for Atlantic operations.
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  • 219 2 Plan For New Cabaret Not Allowed IT is recorded In the minutes of com--1 mit tee No. 4of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners that the committee disapproved, by the President's casting vote, of a proposed layout for a cabaret on land bounded by Geylang Road Tanjong Katong Road*
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  • 54 2 Full Freedom In Germany Appeal Berlin. June 21. THE German Lutheran Church has ap- pealed for full freedom m the forthcoming church elections. The German secret police have arrested eight more Lutheran clergymen m the last few days. They also prohibited f O nii hi i nation nf
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  • 91 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru June 20. The annual general meeting of the Pcrsketuan Keharapan Bella will be held m the Club House m Johore Bahru at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Items on the agenda are to pass the minutes of the previous meet ng
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  • 169 2 Calls Potential French Premiers Paris June 21 PRESIDENT Lebruii. who has accepted If. Blum's resignation as Premier and that of his Cabinet is anxious to solve the ministerial crisis as loon apossible, and has already conferred with ithe Presidents of the Chamber ar.d Senate. He began at 9
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  • 33 2 London, June 21. On Saturday, Mr. MacKenzle King, the Canadian Prime Minister, and Mr. J A. Lyons, the Australian Prime Minister. were made freemen of the City of Aberdeen- Reuter
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  • 37 2 Fascist Women' s Meeting Rome. June 21. Signor Mussolini told a mass meeting of 60 000 Fascist women that the generations of solders and pioneers needed to defend the rmnire would be "as you make them.' Reuter
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  • 31 2 Edinburgh, June 21. Last night there was a disturbance ar a Fascist open-air meeting and eight people were arrested. The crowd was estimated to be, 10.000 strong Reuter
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    22 2 A section of the house on Bukit Pasok Road which was damaged yesterday when a lorry trailer crashed into the building. (Tribune).
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  • 151 2 Chinese Gets 5 lontlis Imprisonment Singapore. Monday CONVICTED on a charge of cai; grievous hurt with a danfVOU. weapon a Chinese named Tham V. was seirenced to five months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr H. A Forrer. :n the Criminal District Court to-day. Relating 'he circumstances of the
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  • 51 2 40 -HOUR WEEK British Objection At Geneva London. June 21 AT Geneva, the representative of tW British Government at the Int ;[j national Labour Conference has rejects the proposals for a 40-hour week. He also object to the proposal for V* averaging of hours of work over an indefinite period.-
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  • 524 3 International Club's Tribute 'From Our Own Correspondent. Johore Bahru, June 20. DISTINGUISHED members of all com- munities were present to-night at the reception at the Royal Johore International Club m honour of His Hlghnesi Sir Ismail, Regent of Johore having received the KBE. from H.M the
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  • 99 3 Woman Charged With Hiding Evidence Singapore, Monday. RAID conducted by tospactor A non on a house m ™M on May 15 resulted m taken out against a Straits-born Chinese aken out »g appeared m woman. Lim \*ok i>an. w« hP f orc the Criminal District Court to-day Deiorc
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  • 62 3 Back To The land Victoria, June 21 The Prime Minister of New South Wales toidav announced a new back-to-the-land poficy. He said that the Government intended to buy country properties for sub-division and settlement. The new policy will be spread over a number of years. In response to a recent
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  • 47 3 London. June 21. The Aldershot Tattoo, which ended on Saturday night when the King and Oueen were present, was visited by 6*>2 000 spectators during the nine days of its presentation-135.000 more than j JLJ -JZ n ,\,inh was. thp orevious highest- British Official Wireless
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    34 3 The scene of the accident yesterday when the heavily laden trailer of a lorry crashed into a building m Bukit Pasok Koad. A Chinese amah was killed when part of the building collapsed. (Tribune).
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  • 60 3 Before th- Acting Chief Justice. S.S., Chief Justice F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Howes m the IH Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal:— No. 4— O. M. 14 35 Re Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) etc. Before Mr. Justice Home m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m.
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  • 142 3 Chinese Amah Killed; Baby Injured Singapore, Monday. AN unusual road accident with tragic consequences occurred this evening on Bukit Pasok Road, resulting m a Chinese amah being killed and a small baby injured. A heavily laden lorry with a trailer attached, belonging to the United Engineers,
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    • 98 3 MELATI RADJA 1* E It I I HI E High -Class Fashionable r p From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHA Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENT BOARD RESIDENCE "AT SUNNYSIDE" 7 Oxley Road. Entirely renovated rooms and flats— All own Whrooms. Every possible comfort; meals m rooms if desired. Terms compare favourably
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 149 4 London. June 21. RliiBFK Last Price To-day Change Tone Q uiet Quiet Spot Buyer* 9 1116 9* 6 -116 Seller.. 9 13 16 93 4 -116 May Buyers. ***** —1.16 Seller* 9 13 16 9 t —1 16 July Sept. Buyers. 9 1116 —116 Sellers. 8 13 16
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    • 81 4 London. June 21 n m Previous To-day Charge r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 110 89 110 88 _o« T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.98 316 8989 16 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 217 32 Is 2l 2 _1 30 r.T. on Hongkong (doting selling
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    • 123 4 London. June 21 Previous To-day Chang* Diners "2 6 113 3 Dunlop Rubber J J 6 b General Electric 81 6 79 —2 6 Imperial Chemical Industrie* -I 1 Imperial Tobacco l sj l5 t 9 Anglo-Dutch J* 9 fO. 11 +4 2 Canadian Pacific ia 4
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    • 10 4 TIN Standard. London. June 21 Prerlous To-day Chang*
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    • 49 4 RUBBER New York. June 19 Previous To-day Charge Tone Quiet Quiet Spot Biyen. 19> 4 19» 2 Sellers. \9* s 19 5 8 +H Oct./ Dec. Buyers. 19U 19-"» 4 Sellers 19* 8 19 7 s +U ITN Tone Dull Quiet Change Spot 55*8 i>s» 8
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    • 42 4 qqjjj London. June 21 Previous Tf "H» ru n Fine Bar per o* £7 0 6 i 2 U £7 J* Cha^SILVER 2 19 15 16 19 13 16 _i„ 4 monthj forward 19 15 16 19 7 g jj
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    • 42 4 London. June 21. The United States. Belgium. Germany, Britain, the Irish Free State." Roumania and Turk?y will compete for the Ed-' ward. Prince of Wales Cup m the International Horse Show nt. OlvmnLi whirh opens to-day. British Official Wireless
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    • 41 4 London, June 21. Prisoners of Pentonville were yesterday entertained by Miss Gracie Fields who is quoted to hav P said that she cannot remember a more enthusiastic audience. Her most popular "request number was "My Blu c Heaven Reuter
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    • 134 4 Effect On The London tarkets London. June 21. THE City received the news of the fall of the Blum Cabinet with equai. mity. Even the Foreign Exchange Market, which is most directly aflected. failed to exhibit more than ordinary nervousness usually associated with the downfall of
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    • 22 4 Tok-o. June 21. The Prime Minister of Japan. Prince Konove. has under consideration a proposal to reform the House of Peers Reuter
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    • 18 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 45 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100 000.000 Reserve Fund y. 130.900,000.00 Head Offlce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager t. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6*72 Compradore'a Desk.
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    • 26 4 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Moron U.\io.\ j S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Agents: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. S Singapore Branches. y a+*.**._+._-*a-aa' lJ^ J -gg
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 61 5 Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 32 12 cts., uncnanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: Closed. New York: Closed. Singapore, Monday evening. The market has remained very dull during the day and only small business has been passing. A few lots of Oct.i Dec. have been done at 33 and 33 1
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    • 25 5 Buyers Sellers Spot 32 12 32 5,8 July Sept. 32 3 4 33 Oct. Dec. 33 33 14 Jan. Mar 33 33 1|4
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    • 15 5 Singapore. Monday noon Singapore: $*****. down $1.2 London: Closed. New York: 55 18 ct*
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    • 7 5 London-New York New York-London 493.02 494
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    • 193 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 408 5 Par Pd 2 2 Alex Brick Ord... 155 1.65 155 165 2 2 do 7»-.<- f Prefs. 2.45 255 2.45 255 10 10 Atlas 'ice 800 lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 1 1 M. Broadcasting 085 090 087 092 10 5 BM. Trustee. 6.25 7.00 656 7JI £100 £100 Cable -A"
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    • 678 5 Singapore. June 21 6 p.m Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 North Talping °J 4 0.85 0.90 §1- Pahang Con. Jgfc 25- 26 6xd Pangnga R. "J 11.6 II- 12- Pattani 73 79 73 8. 1 Paroi 070 075 070 0.75 61- Penekalen 15 6 17
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    • 264 5 185 195 180 19" Allenby 1 40 1 30 140 AlorGajah oflo j9O 2.05 Amal. Malay T5O 140 1.50 ftyer Hitam JjJ i, 5 t jp Ayer Molek >* !65 W Aver Panas J« 077U 075 0.80 rt» 2 i4 O no 1.40 Batu L.ntang 30 l.« E
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    • 239 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY s<~c 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103^ 105H norn ft*% 1907 red. 1947 5L600.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 107 110 norn 4-2^ 1909 red. 1955 51.00n.000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 115 117 norn 1913 red. 19G3 $2,000,000 Mar. 31
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    • 251 6 r j THE OUTSTANDING THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE MONTH. GRAND OPERA j 9W k■* j AT POPULAR PRICES! IN MALAYA S LARGEST THEATRE. j By Special Request I OPENING to-night 1 "SUBTLETIES" CAPITOL at 9.30 Sharp j WILL BE SHOWN AT THE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE FAMOUS I Victoria ThealrtICONSALEZ
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    • 167 6 Tf I Found Another Story With The S^eep and j i Surge Of "MUTINY" and "CAVALCADE"! Frank Lloyd director of J S MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY and M CAVALCADE j "MAID OF SALEM" j CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY I PAVILIOX End Of Tliis Month! j J <• CAPITOL .Special "HIT
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  • 98 7 Planning Another Expedition New Yor.: A FRESH expedition into the A^.can j A jungle will A^^^s£rer, Johnson, widow of tne pletely provided that *ffl the aefrom the togries su tamect ropiane crash m wnwu was killed last January. Mrs. Johnson com ?T h hre r kreef suit
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    18 7 A part of the opening ceremony at the Chinese Olympic Sports at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Tribune
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    • 217 7 •Ja S MICHAEL EGANS DARINGLY INTIMATE COMEDY TILAT RAN FOR OVER TWO YEARS IN LONDON I -THE DOMINANT SEX" S with DIANA CHURCHILL PHILLIPS HOLMES j S PAVILION End Of This Month i 1 SUN TALKIE New World 7-30 pjn. TO-NIGHT 9-30 p.m. Warner Bros' Grand Musical Come<l> "PAGE MISS
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    • 143 7 OPENS TO-MORROM Jf^^^k,. PAVILION ,^^l^ BAYLOR ON I j «|pi^. A NIGHT LIKE THIS! 1 MfyflL. T^H^P/ Gorfleom Jean Is Bob's newest < 4fi t ■J/ romance of a ghl who wanted vFflil JR'f million... bnt *ettli for a man I Ilffl_Tl (SeX W^° cou n C« v <- hor
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  • 287 8 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 21 6 p.m. Total lor Company Dividend Bocks Close financial Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date TIN TO A. Hitam Tin 20^ Int. Junj 8 June 28 June 21 80% Bangrin Tin 5% June 23 y e Jelapang 7%% June
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  • 32 8 The Ball Relay for ffirls at the Japanese Sports o n Sunday. Tribune Start for the 440 metres jirls relay at th e Japanese Sports on Sunday. Tribune
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  • 345 8 SAGGING TENDENCY Home Rubber Market Report MESSRS. Lewis Peat. Ltd. (London) 111 In their weekly rubber market dated Jun e 8 state:— The market has continued to show l sagging tendency during the past week and, m spite of a reassuring statement froni President Roosevelt with regard to the gold
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    • 47 8 '^^"^i—SS'i I aM4*^^#4^_D lw ft^ /f<mrW I _fr*__ a I W^Vkl^-S^ to CLOVER prIW iB a si P of B°°* he^ because it stands J" cure fflffl InS1 t alwayB on OflWB BRAND MILK. WT THE CONSISTENCY^! Ss>vS2" X,£ c, ICIOUSl CIOUS nourishing. SSRSff Httr_23aLB- h hy
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  • 212 8 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Tin at midday was $121 3 4 down 2 After a comparatively exciting Saturday the market was much quieter I to-day and on the whole slightly easier. Sterling tin shares were Quiet with no particular interest either way. In the| Dollar section there were
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  • 273 9 SPURNS MEDICAL AID Now Walks With A Limp Calcutta. J.\l SINGH, the famous elephant "postman" belonging to the Miharaja of Cooch Behar. is spuining his doctors at Khidddpore Dock Near here. After walking 300 miles across India with a message from the Maharaja of Cooch
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  • 310 9 No "Marry Or Be Sacked" Berlin GOVERNMENT officials m Germany may marry when and if they please, but they are not going to be forced to do so m any circumstances This was authoritatively stated m competent quarters of the Reich Ministry of the Interior, following reports
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  • 40 9 There are now 5.000 different kinds of card-games exhibited m a museum at Altenburg Castle. Thuringia. The collection has just been brought up to this number by the acquisition of 900 games, the property of a private collector.
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    99 9 London's flock of sheep ls now beln sheared m Hyde Park after carrying its wool for some weeks longer 'han usual this year owing to the Coronation and the presence of troo js m Kensington Gardens. There are approximately 500 sheep m H de Park, and the shearing is being
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  • 111 9 A villager near Shanghai was short of money and decided to try to sell an old shell-cap h? had picked up four years ago during the Sino- Japanese hostilities. He showed it to a group of fellowviilagers, but none of them would buy it. Exasp-TAted, the
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  • 307 9 10,000 Left India In Past Two Months Bombay. TEN thousand people, it is estimated 1 left India by sea. air and <a few> over-land daring the months of March and April this year, most of them sailing for England to attend the Coronation celebrations. On the average
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  • 90 9 Mill Stone Split In Two Sofia. MORE than 30 people have been killed lfl by lightning during the torrential rains and thunderstorms that have been sweeping over Bulgaria. The latest victim was killed m his flour mill, near the town of Doupnitza m western Bulgaria, when lightning;
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  • 52 9 Through Air Service Being Run Paris A THROUGH air service is now being run from Venice to Paris via Turin. A representative of the Italian Air Ministry and a number of journalists made f he first trip, a representative of the French Air Ministry welcoming them at
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  • 46 9 A 44-year-old man has been arrested m Hamban. on chance of stealing Bowers from the cemetery al Onisdorr. it is alleged thai he and his 15-year-old daughter removed £13 worth ol flowers (rem the graves and that MS wife then resold them
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  • 346 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, June 22, 1937. PRICE OF NEWSPAPERS DEFERENCE has already been made m the Malaya Tribune to the problem presented to ihe newspapers of the world by the rising cost of newsprint, that is the paper on which journals are printed. Because the question is one of
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  • 789 10 THE ambition of Kuala Lumpur to be-] come a municipality and govern its own affairs m I greater dSfree Vr.\r,. is the present time still seems tta from realisation as ever At rhe annual meeting of the Property Own. and Ratepayerf As scciation it was staAmbiUotifi ted tha:
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  • 120 10 Lieut. Q. H. Busfield and Second Lieut. R. J. F. de S. Sindsay Bmitb have resigned their commissions m the S.S.V.F. H.E. the Governor has nominated Mr. Lim Soo Ban to be a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for Singapore, vice Mr. Lim Say Kwee. deceased. On the
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    77 10 lac v gUsafctfc) Prescott. wife of Sir George Lionel Lawson Bagot Prescott, sportsman and big game hunter, was lined £1.500 at (rovdon S Io«ee Court for attempted evasion of Customs duties. The summons alleged a fraudulent attempt at the evasion of the payment ol the duty on a number of
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  • 387 11 TWO YEARS OID PLAN Matter Still "Under Consideration (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. June 20. THE question of the formation of a board ef Municipal Commissioners for Kuala Lumpur, to replace the existing Sanitary Board, is still under consideration by Government, it was announced ai
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  • 187 11 Agreement For Improved Pacific Service London. June 19. SUBSTANTIAL progress has been made towards the conclusion of an a^oenien for an imwwd steam^Dlp srjw et ween Canada and Australia and New Zealand, declared Sir Edwai d BeaU Chairman and President of he Canadun Pactoc Railways, befor.: sailing for
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    11 11 Amelia Earhart photographed on her arrival m Singapore on Saturday.— (Tribune
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  • 159 11 To Discuss Question Of Relations With Germany Rome, June 21. VERY great interest attaches to the meeting of the Congress for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs held at the Pope's Villa at Castel Grandolfo. at which, it is understood, relations between the Vatican and Germany were
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  • 142 11 Machine Being Overhauled At Bandoeng Batavia, June 21. AMELIA Earhart. the American round the world flier who was m Singapore on Sat urdav. landed here exactly at 10.56 a.m. to-day. local time. She first circled above the aerodrome for about fifteen minutes, probably because the wind bag was
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    25 11 The Lockheed monoplane m which Miss Amelia Earhart is flying round the world, taken as the machine lay at rest at the Singapore Airport. (Tribune).
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  • 147 11 Request To Land At Seattle Owing To Fog San Francisco, June 20. THE three Soviet airmen who flew over the Pole to America sent a radio over the Canadian border en route to Bellingham, Washington, at 12.53 local "time to the Army authorities to predict that the
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  • 55 11 Discovered In New Zealand AGAINT tree, with the biggest girth of any yet discovered m New Zealand, has been found m the Waipou State Forest, near Dargaville, New Zealand. It is 55 feet m circumference round the base and has a capacity of about 78.000 feet. It is
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  • 43 11 In future, meetings of the Singapore Rural Board will be held at 10 a.m. on the second Thursday of each month, unless it is a public holiday, when the meeting will be held on the third Thursday of the month.
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  • 244 12 "PERFECT GIRL" ACTS AS BALANCE SUNSHINE OPENING LONDON LID IN BEAUTY CONTEST: OR NEW Kvcn Hollywood, birth p pai aayt y of fashion, stared uhen Dorotln Lamour. the film actJJ appeared m tliis ultra-smart tailored riding habit of Wide-check material to take her usual morning canter. A cravat with neat
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    • 78 12 SHORT CUT ENGLAND WEEKS of surface travel saved by flying Home Luxurious air liners. EVERY comfort for passengers. PLENTY of room for luggage. NIGHTS spent on land— hotels, meals— even tips included m the fare. Two services weekly Singapore to London. Also twice weekly to Brisbane. AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Bookings
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    • 35 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS j I JEWELLERY 1 SILVERWARE li j gMOKER R>:QnsiTF-F:TC. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES IM.ACE
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    1174 14 THE DANGER AGE Preparing A for Be ready for the danger age m a woman s beauty by practising preventive measures early •mARE! All you who are approaching the thirties, the signal for middle age will start to make its appearance. Dangerous are these years during which time surely but
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    • 45 14 >>v *jOET *^'m<J^ Ik* 1/ PEEK FREAN'S CREAM CRACKERS PJ 1 2 FOR PERFECT FREEDOM INVISIBLE TAMPAX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN FOR THE MODERN WOMAN NO PINS NO PADS NO BELT. Obtainable from:— All the Leading Stores. Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 8, RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 560 15 DID you know that Anna Held, who made bUBOQI the perfumed milk bath, was by i o means tbe originator of t: beautitter The tir.-* chronic v the milk bath was ivtuut v. Bmprett ol Home andj wife ol Nero When she went into exile she
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  • 283 15 TO REMOVE LIPSTICK STAIN Lipstick stains have caused more than one pray hair to appear on the head of an otherwise serene hostess. These red smears are not so serious if they occur on white linens or cottons, but when they spring into being on napkins that
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    • 73 15 Maison Marcelle j For a Natural j y-rV v fA<A permanent I Tn ouriattt,t i I VW& point-winding y <T 7 l I H l J system j i Arf A 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOY. J I[\ I £M EXCLUSIVE ifl jffKl LINGERIE ftp Tajmahal Store
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    • 32 15 7+>£4AD£?S££ oflfers all LINGERIE m stock AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT to make room for the new shipment arriving at the week-end. One Week Only 18 Battery Road, lst floor. 'Pho™" ,143
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    • 177 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING! GUIDE JUST PUBLISHED THE CHINESE SOLDIER by Captain Anatol M. Kotenev. Captain Anatol M. Kotenev is a noted writer on Chinese history and international law. As an Officer attached to the Russian Military Attache m North China ihe had an opportunity of coming m touch with the
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    • 88 15 DRY CLEANING B J '****-""™^^MM^«MMBM^MMM-MMB» SPECIAL REDUCTION For One Week Only. 21st JUNE 28th JUNE YOUR SUIT $1.00 FLANNELS .50 cts. DAY DRESS .80 cts. EVENING DRESS $1.00 CLEANED AND PRESSED BURTOL QUICK CLEANERS 278, ORCHARD ROAD, 'PHONE 7776. Town Agent: H. B. WINTER, 20, Battery Road. CAMERAS AND FILMS
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    • 472 16 r w B^/WwHE Mj "BUM M MSHMM fc _^_W_^_^_^_W I M |Ps_________S?™B^_______*tir______7~^ Clilli **«il^_ \m _WWWWw______^*^mW^a^_____ M^_z'^^_^_^_i____ti BY P&OandßßTf ISHINDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1937. 1937. SOUDAN 6.500 July 2 CORFU 15.000 Aug. 27 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 2 SOMALI 6 800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000 July
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    • 588 16 rw y^_ T0 FRENCH ports T^__^_^___^ S fjf HOMEWARDS. \l i 1 DESIRADE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux June 24 i ANGO For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Sc Dunkirk July 10 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 i DALNY For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Sz Dunkirk Aul:*
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    • 192 17 IMRXS PHILP LIKE (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MFRK-TTR J une 30 JUly 4 Mx.Kft.UK. July 31 Au a 4 B^dS'cbMP round trip 'tickets 'irom Singapore to Australia Issued at the F^oLTptsengers may transier at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or J^^Smmm comi 7 a m ".au™ mm class wse.-i
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    • 136 17 N. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. i lncorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. M.s. TERUKUNI MARU June 23 IA "HAKUSAN MARU" July 8 s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 s.s. KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 Rates to lst Class 2nd
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    • 292 17 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY rOB PEB DATI AND TIMI ni r Aik Socrn June 22 9 a m Pamanfkat Sambas and Sinp^.awang Tomohon oo ii ?m" de Koek. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Vovw. Kwone oo •> lerlands Indies:_Bagan and g g 22 3 pm 8
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    • 298 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE TIIE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Sh 'P Godown Gate No. Terukuni Maru 18 2 Raub 16 2 Menestheus 13 2 Kampar 12 2 Baloeran 10 2 Kedah 6 2 Kajang 38 o Felix Roussel 5 4 Kepong 3 6 Diomed 62 7 Silverlarch 60
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    • 637 17 AIDS TO GERMAN SHIPPING Indirect Assistance To The Industry '/JERMAN policy m seeking the advancement of her Mercantile Marine has generally favoured the indirect rather than the direct method, and hence the few "subsidies" granted have been nominally for postal services Under these circumstances the developmen' of the mercantile fleet,
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  • 519 18 AN fell Wm and the one opposite, wili 0 found pictures received fo. our photographic competition for whLh these paf* are reserved every Tues day. The competition wm carry prizes of A.ta cameSi and films JtoeeAfft cameras and twelve rolls of Aim *1L b^ -.yen away
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    • 31 18 For this Competition only *^ffll -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! lii experienced photographer would have chosen. anyhow, the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 80 19 Dog, Python And Rat Involved i FIERCE fight between a small tio.r A and a rock python for possession of a rat has taken place m Darwin. Northern Territory. Australia The dog suddenly backed into Ita house dragging a python by the taJL The snake was holding a
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  • 68 19 He Was 103, She Is 101 THE oldest inhabitant of the Vanies. 1 cveerk district. Hungary, has diet at Se age of 106. His 101-year-old wife and his 105-year-old successor to the title followed the hearse at his funeral. Joseph Reismann by name, he and nw wife had
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  • 96 20 Engineer's Experience In South Africa i A EUROPEAN engineering worker emA ployed ov. the dam a t Donkerpoo.t. South Africa, has had the unusual exoenence of ha\ing his hat taken OB by a snake "He was helping to CUj down, tl when suddenly he felt his hat
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  • 66 20 Working For Others l'o Sleep THERE are at least 100 people I United States who earn their Ui as professional mattress walkers, accord' to Dr. Vergil Reed, act! ct r 1 1 the United States Census Bureau. They spend their lives wa the kinks cut of new msitrfssea,
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  • 75 20 Though It Was Coronation Dax A CROWD of Zulu chiefs, some Wttfa their warriors In full war paint fa jm-] lis. arrived on the outmith. South Africa—thinkit was Coronation Day They iiad been summoned to attend a at which plans for a war dance Uj tl 00 May
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  • 90 20 as her prospective bridegroom arr too late on bis weddin gtri of Berberton. Sou::; Africa. ther mar. All the preparations for the cercm were ready and the bride m her fuli br.. y. Bu the b:. groom did not appear. When da| was nearly over, ana
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    • 89 20 pp". ja Best m w iw™ World W kmW rv n Elegant Coloured g^__ IU Barrel Of The Latest izJp'J l-_i"% Wi m W No pen on the market can surpass _W rB%L 'PILOT" m cheapness, refinement, sojr X FFfcm The PXLOT preasureless touch I I I//M feather-light, unbreakable barrels
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    • 911 20 lon THE radio I 4. BRITISH EMPIRE Berl.n Stat.on PROGRAMME mm S metres (15JMt k»0; WW l«Jf wmir* (17.7 ft kew.). Transmission -m^: J** i\* TO-DAY luu. GSB 12.97 ■«"«<*"* ,15 D m call DJB. DJN. DJL (GerW SEWS? 8 a SHr-fe S r.so 19 76 metres (15.18 mes.); (continued)
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    • 98 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station TO-DAY 600 pm. .-Indian Music (Gramo- Ph 6°3o pm° rd -Chine^ Music. Peiping .Gramophone Records': Hoi Lun* Kok sung by SiDI lan Chiaw. Ta Ching Why Chuan'. sur.g by Mci Lan fang. •Hong Sian Tau Hurk\ sung by Mci Lan Fang; 'Han China Kao*. sung by Yang
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    • 107 20 OF B. M. B. C. On 225 Metres i 7.40 p.m.:— National Music— 6— Scottish. "An Evening In the ata Written by Christine Orr. and produc. o by Gordon Gildard m the Edinburgh Studios oi the British Broadcasting Corporation. 8.15 pm.:— Light Orchestra Concert Gramophone Record**: Ballet Rune, Luiflni; Royal
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  • 250 21 DEFEAT IN THE SENATE A Blmn Refused New Powers Paris, June 21. THK Senate, by 168 votes to 9G, rejected the Chamber's -mend Plenary Powers Bill. The Cabinet Council then met to draft a declaration m which WL Blum (Premier) will announce his resignation m view of
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  • 241 21 Miss Aileen Wong And Mr. Oei Ing Djoe Avppv Singapore. Monday. VERY popular Chinese wedding took place at the Chinese Consulate yesterday, when Miss Aileen Won? I one of the leading badminton players! m^Malaya. was married to Mr. Oei'lng! i^ T e r bri^' who is tho daughter
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  • 217 21 Higher Rates Of Pay Demanded Fat™., Singapore. Monday. AKOW coolies working m Singapore harbour are understood to have practically issued, through the owners an ultimatum to local merchant and business houses making use of the twakows for the carriage of cargo to and from ship and shore. Over
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  • 28 21 Shanghai, June 21. The Japanese Garrison at Chung-Liang-Cheng is augmented by the arrival of 700 additional tanks, armoured cars, and militiry lorries.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 220 21 MALAYANS AT HOME (J. B Douglas. Mr. A. Neave, Late F.M.S. Police. Mr. B. Wolden, Selanigor. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daly and Miss F. A. Daly, K.L. Selangor. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. M. A. Nicholls, F.M.S. Police. Wing Comm. Scroggs* Sew Post rißy Air Mail) From Our Own
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  • 99 21 De Beer Chief Says It Should Be Done Johannesburg, June 21. "T FIRMLY believe that stabilisw. ation m the Union on the basis of 140 shillings an ounce for gold to restore the world's confidence m the future of the metal might prove an example to be
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  • 96 21 Financial Resolution In Commons London, June 21. THE new financial tax which retains its 1 original name of National Defence Contributions will be discussed m the Commons this afternoon m a financial resolution that a tax not exceeding five per cent, shall be charged on profits arising
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  • 414 22 NINE MATCHES DECIDED Warden Creates A Surprise Singapore. Monday FURTHER progress was made m the Singapore Tennis Championship on the SCC courts to-day when nine matches were decided. A slight drizzle which fell just before play commenced made the turt a little slippery, but the competitors made
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  • 64 22 Aid Of British Warship Sought London, June 21 IN Trinidad there have been riots following an attempted sit-down strike by Lhe workers m the oil fields. There Wt I a seven -hour battle with the police In which seven strikers were wounded and two policemen killed. Yesterday, the
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    36 22 Mrs Haas, who defeated Miss Smith, m action during the Ladies' Singles at the S.C.C. yesterday. (Tribune). Miss F. Smith who wa- beaten by Mrs Haas m the Ladies' Singles on the S.C.C. courts yesterdiy. (Tribune).
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  • 186 22 Joe Loms Favoured Aoanist Braddock Chicago June II Despite hie riatent form of training. Joe Louis i> a owe to 'hree favourite to beat Braddock and to become the firs: coloured hi avy-wi :npion of 'he world since Jack Johnson Louis has shown an intense dislike for
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  • 49 22 Two Killed And Many Wounded New York. June 21 rE U. S. steel strikes produced violence over the week-end There was a battle between the police and strikers, and two strike pickets were killed, and 26 persons. amon» whom were I six women, lniured. Reuter
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  • 28 22  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shjnphai. June 21 Highway traffic between Lanchow and Hamei has been resumed This indicates that tho Sinkiang situation ha. returned to normal.
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  • 151 22 "Olympic Games' Singapore Monday LAST Saturday afternoon witnessed a scene of gaiety and movement en the YWC.A sports field. Fort C. Koad when the V W CA. Sports Ciub held an outdoor sports party, arranged by the Committee. An exciting programme of I s of many kinds,
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  • 244 22 Kho Sm Kie Defeats Mulliken Wimbledon. June 7 KHO SIN KIE the Chinese tennis aa defeated Mu'lliken of Bnta:: straight sets here to-day Kho Sin Xi- wai not extended the former school-boy champ. i first appearance at bledon and who MU unequal to cv: I the Chines with
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  • 50 22 Alleged House Breaking Singapore. Mono A 14-year-old Chinese schoolboy < Hee Luen, was produced before A. Forrer. m the Criminal Distnet I to-day on a charge of house-breakme w night. He is alleged to have entered a house In Klang Road on May 24 The case was .postponed to June
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  • 447 23 HARBOUR BOARD BEA T S. C. C II TEAM THIRD DIVISION SOCCER Odd Goal In Three Decides Issue Singapore. Monday. THE Singapore Harbour Board ju?t managed to secure full points m their Third Division fixture at the Ans«» n Road Stadium this evening when they defeated the S.C.C. II by
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    24 23 Mrs. Cherrington who with her husband defeated Mrs. Pennefather and Mr. Yap Ah Hian m the Mixed Doubles on the S.C.C. courts yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 31 23  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Preparation For Coming Manoeuvres Shanghai, June 2' T ta reported that W^J^Z£a\ B*-SffS-W» Sha. ,o direct operations. ld m Preliminary prac T1 Tientsin last mght.-
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  • 356 23 Casuals' Victory Over Medical Services At League Soccer Singapore, Monday H\D they made more use of then opportunities the Casuals should have won comfortably from the Medical Service when they met In the Third Division of the League on the V.M.C.A ground
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  • 386 23 Play slowed up considerably towards the end of the second half but several attacks which brought no success caused mild excitement. The V's scored their second goal a few minutes from time through Bak Song who put his team They lost their lead immediately afterwards when the
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  • 71 24 Some Tribune pictures taken at Jala., Besar Stadium on Sunday Ladies' Hurdles 80 metres, m progress. The 1,500 metres m progress. The winners of the 440 metres relay rac c with their trainer.* Wong Tins Swee (left) and Hon? Tut Sum winner and runner-up m the bop.
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