Morning Tribune, 1 July 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2-No. 128 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July i 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 206 1 SOVIET VESSEL SUNK SERIOUS INCIDENT OFF COAST OF MANCHUKUO H&Y LEAD TO NEW FRONTIER TROUBLES l KWANTUNG Army communique states that three Soviet gunboats invaded the Amur River to the south of Sennufa Islet this afternoon and opened fire on Japanese-Manchukuo forces "guarding the Manchukuo frontier." The latter were forced
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  • 171 1 British Machine Climbs London, June 30 AIK experts from many countr.es were among those who visited the dispia> by the new British made civi 1 and military aircraft arranged by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors yesterday. Those onlookers were particularly impressed by the demonstration given by one
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  • 66 1 Attempts To Make Trouble n Peiping Piping, June 30. SBMI martial law ha. h— tag the a iS r#S2f durof rSoiSf that Sta^ft smug, led into h£ °n° hes men h:id tsi.n and v l1 City from Tienbances. w to create dtotur™£d ht^\ C oSl*? s jnjn who
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  • 32 1 Moscow June 21). THE execution of 37 "trotskytets pro- Japanese spies and wreckers and diversionists." who are alleged to have operated on Soviet Fareastern Railways la reported from Khabarovsk. Reuter
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  • 66 1 FAR EAST CONFERENCE ESTABLISHED i PASSENGER c London, June 30. the Pa r Eastern^U^v 0 p rac tically all the steamship lines engaged in The objects are f i S en for med iction in reeard to idSSS? r ODer ation between the members, co-ordination of /Hie conference ™1 plwsa
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  • 46 1 Fire Sen re At Buckingham Palace London, June 30. PIKE engines rushed to But kingham Palace this morning but when they arrived they found they were noi needed. The alarm u;is caused by an electric iron -.oftini: fire to the floor in the Royal Mews- Reuter
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  • 67 1 HITLER CANADA Meeting With Mackenzie THE Germans w< re most favourably im- pressed by the meeting oi Mr. Mackenzie King and Herr Hitlci to-day at which they discussed economic questions, particularly Canada-German commercial relations as well as the general poli'ical situation. The fact tha' 'th e Diplomatische Korre.spondenz devotes its
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    14 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fancott photographed after their weddinr at the Cathedral yesterday. Tribune
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  • 15 1 Th 0 Hon. Che MohOiec: .Sheriff Secretary to Government. Kcriah. h; sumed duty after leave.
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  • 143 1 Senate Approves New Bill Paris. June 30 THE French financial crisis i$ now believed to be virtually ended, although the new Monetary Bill has still to be passed by the Sen at" It is thought certain the Bill will be i d ai it has been approved
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  • 32 1 Two cedar trees were planted near the statute of Q\w.vn Victoria at Cimiez m celebration of Empire Day in *hc prosi nee ol Major Dodds. the British Con-sul-General, at Nice, and French
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  • 22 1 A lat e message states that the Sena'e vote (i the government the plenary powers ashed for by 167 votes to 82
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    • 47 1 1 ON OTHER PAGES i Page Rotary Dinner 2 i i Father Arrested 2 J J Fraser's Report 3 l 4 Financial News 4 AAA Entries 21 I 1 Ryder Cup 22 J J Wimbfedon Tennis 22 > 4 SCC Soccer 23 1 Local Tennis 23 i «j»
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    • 35 1 WANT MILK THAT K PERFECTLY 3 WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE' 1 THEN GET KI.IM POW7 I WHOLF MI T JC. t l OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE I I DISTRIBUTORS. i fi, £J z BltOS> A CO.
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  • 1185 2 Y/;W DEVELOPMENTS SINGAPORE MEMBERS WELCOME NEW PRESIDENT I the Adelphi Hotel, when Mr. T.H w» K v paries iajsa«s»jJW-iAi«rt. a j In prOpOSUlfl the toast of the new Df* Ident and Mrs .stone. Mr Schauta ex pre „,j regret at relinquishing office, mainly
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  • 172 2 S5O Penalty For NonStngapore, Wednesday. H. o. .Siedlecki was this morning fined $50 by Mr. L C. Ooh, the Fourth Magistral, on charge of not being registered under the Architects Ordinance, did supply for reward a plan toi t erection ol a bungalow at 361. Orrd Road, Detective
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  • 108 2 Inspector Objects To Settlement Singapore. Wednesday. ARRESTED on a charge of causing hurt a Chinese named Lim Lan Lim, two compatriots, Kweh Tua Moi and Lee Teh Kiat appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer to-day, who sat as First Magistrate. When the case was called up the accused
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  • 186 2 Letters From King For Africa London, June 30 Ufl! 'IN the Imperial A rways flying boat 11 Centurion started on her 7.260 miles Journey to Durban she carried among the mails letters from the King. Senders of letters to South Africa will no longer have to i>ay any
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  • 61 2 Water Mains Damaged By Dynamite »rwc r, m, u Johnstown. June 29 pE Bethlehem Steel Company state 6.000 employees of the huge Cambria steel works are idle pending repairs to two watermains wrecked early this morning by dynamic explosions which has seriously hampered activities. The works only reopened
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    16 2 Sir Atholl MacGregor and Ladv Ma r .^n board the P. and O liner yesterday. Tribune
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  • 89 2 FATHER OF IMPRISONED BOY CHARGED Court Sequel To Dramatic Story 0/ Cruelty Singapore, Wednesday. INSPECTOR Goodship's application before the Third Magis'rate yesterday for a warrant or arrest against the father of a Chinese .boy who, the Inspector alleged, had been confined in a small space for five years, had a
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  • 175 2 European In Tanglin Mishap Singapore, Wednesday. A EUROPEAN, Mi Bertram BlackshawJ appeared before the Fourth Magistrate Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day in connection with alleged motoring offences. He was charged with causing hurt to a ricksha puller by negligent driving, and to two other men including a Malay.
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  • 126 2 Tea Party For Bishop Roberts Singapore, Wednesday.* AN afternoon tea party was held to- day at St. Andrew's House by the Tamil Congregation of St. Peter's Church, Singapore. The party had a twofold purpose. Firstly in honour of the feast of St. Peter and secondly to bid good-bye to
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  • 29 2 The Toronto organisation which was formed to suppor the MacKenzie-Papi-neau battalion righting in Spain on 'the Valencia Government's side has published the names of eight Canadians killed in action.
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    • 115 2 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out health -destroying Acids from your blood Is through nine million tiny Kidney tubes or niters, but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating drugs. Weak Kidneys usually aro the real cause of Getting Up Nights Nervousness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatism,
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  • 811 3 WORLD MARKETS AWAIT NEXT FRENCH MOVE Week Without Political Or Financial Scare Passes Smoothly r* n '< weekly report on th? Ptt^K* June 29. during past f^ f special situation at home VCTt the new I comment, which came into French C announced that t* being last ee ial exchanges
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  • 96 3 Before th e Acting Chief Justice In UK *«t Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— No. 20 37— Re\* *s. Timah binte Awang Kechil. N~. 2437— Rex vs. Raj Kishor Rsi No. 37 37— Rex vs. Seiichiro Yomamo t o No. 46 37— Rex vs. Soh
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  • 105 3 Death At Over 87 Years Of Age London June 29. THE death is announced of Lord 1 Craigmyle, Baron Shaw of Dunfermline, former Lord Advocate for Scotland. He was just over 87 years of age.—Reuter. Lord Craigmyle was chairman of the Royal Commission on the Dublin Riots in
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  • 400 3 Mr. Herbert Fancott And Miss Kathleeh Scandrett Singapore, Wednesday A PRETTY wedding took place at St, Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon, when Miss Kath/en Irene Scandrett formerly a nursing sister in Johoie b.-hru Hospital, oecame the bride of Ifr. Herbert Fancott of Gammon (Ma iava>; Ltd. He ll the
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  • 17 3 London, June 30 The Lancashire omnibus strike has been settled. The men have returned to work Reuter
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  • 173 3 Italy Germany Obstructive London, June 30. BRITISH newspapers are extremely critical of the German and Italian attitude towards the Franco-British offer to assume together the sea observation patrol of the Spanish coasts. If any proof were required that the offer was based on strict impartiality and
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  • 51 3 In view of the severe famine which has occurred in part of French North Africa a technical mission under M. S'eeg, a former Governor-General of Algeria, is to invesigat e the situation, draw up a programme of relief and suggest measures for the prevention of future famines on such a
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 57 3 V A It A Jfl to U N T FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES MM l— aw— BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From All Dealers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. K y£sfc^ l i^&Cy yB9SzTZ££&smT eS^ <^ m Kfif^Bßßjß x':->s jr %v^s». •'■vffi£ t &ssmMT mmu^MsßssssFMSims wMw^m\ s ss^w msMuSKBk BUjcvS RdBJ mwmmmm* -i .'.^Mwfc'.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 140 4 London. June 30. previoui To-day Chang* 112i3 112,6 +3 Distillers 33 3 33 ii 2 _li 2 Dumop Rubber 794^ 786 lov Uncial Electric «ni/ 367U imperial uiwmcal Industries ,2?J 2 isi\ I« imp. rial Tobacco "J 3 T^ Aiiglo-Dutch 396 38- -I|6 Canadian Pacific l i^
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    • 99 4 London, June 30. Last Price 1» uuv imugl Kl HRKB Very Steady Steadf 'lidjf 01/ 9 7 1G 1 lb Buyer* 2 l/2 i"7p London June 30 IWI.MOII. (Malaya) t To-day Ju.y .shpt. "4 0.0 Valu, Unchanged CORA (Straits, F.M.S.). £1600 Vall e June Shipment BAGO FLOW (SWWrt)
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    • 22 4 TIN Standard. London, June 30. Previous To-day Changt Spot (afternoon closing price; £253 £253 Forward £252? 4 £252 3 /4
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    • 73 4 London June 30. Previous To-day Chang? T.T <m Puns (clo-slng middle rat«) 110.54 Unquoted TT on Am.strrdam (closing middle rate) 8. 97^ 8.98^ +01 T.T on Shanghai (doting selling rate) is. 212 Is. 2l 2 TT on Hom'kotif? (dosing selling rate) If. 225 32 Is. 2 1116 —3
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    • 27 4 London. June 30 GOLD Previous To-day Chan« c Pine Bar per 01 £7.0.9 £7 0 9 SIIAIIK I monthi forward 20 20'V 6 'i/ 6
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    • 87 4 Revelations Surprise America New York, June 2d. tiik revelation ol the hu#e gold hcJd--1 tap of the British Equalisation Ac- 1 count haa surpriaed American financiers .urn at the same time went lor towards plaining where much of the hoarded Kench aS?! hl L ndon together^ French gold
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    • 63 4 RUBBER New York. June 29 Previous To-day Change 2£f i> Quiet Q uiet Spot Buyers. 19 19 ljl6 +IJI6 July Sept S? UeXB 19 liB1 i 8 19 3 1 6 +116 y> pt Buyers. 19 3 B 19 3 1 8 TIN /Sellers. wl2 19 12
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    • 90 4 Adequate To Meet All Emergencies Washington, June 29. THE American Stabilisation Fund is adequate to meet any situa.ion now foreseeable and won't be increased declares Mr Morgenthau who adds there has been no change in the tripartite agreement in the past week J he 8£?, st i l
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    • 86 4 Paris Decision Has No Effect London, June 29. AN the Stock Exchange the decision to v close the Paris bourse had little effect t beyond further restricting business Some Kaffirs and diamonds v.er^ marked down at ''h e outset in an'icipation oi Paris selling here but recovered when
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    • 18 4 SOUTH iiiunsu INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY 1 1 in:? I ilnlayton Onto
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    • 49 4 THE YOKOHAMA < SPECIE BANK, LTD. I (Established in 1880) j Capital Subscribed (Fully paldu P> Y. 100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.000.0C j Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. j MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manner r yAMAMOTO XWJ No 6049 Manager's Room 5921 < 5922 General Office 5923 I 6472 Compradore's
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    • 15 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motor Ui\ioi\ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i Agents: SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 1492 5 Issued by Fraser and Co<& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 356 37 {6 35,- 36!6 4 €l Asam Kumbang 58 < 66 M| Austral Malay 2g- 291 28 u 29|fi Ayer Hltam 115 i.2snom 1.15
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 102 5 Singapore. Wednesday morning Singapore: 32 c ts., up 12 ct Market Tone: Dull London: 9 7 16d., down 1 16d Market Tone: Steady after easier New York: 19 116 cts,. up I|l6 ct.' Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Wednesday evening Business has been limited to-day and apart from a few
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    • 24 5 Singapore, Wednesday noon. Singapore: $125, unchanged London: Spot, £(253, down £2%; three months, £*****, down £2& New York: 56' 4 cts., down 'ct
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    • 10 5 London New York 493.17 New York London 493 3J16
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    • 196 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society; BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.0U0.000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • 137 6 Anaesthetic Before Each Meal Columbus, Ohio TIGHT- YEAR-OLD WAYNE ROSZMAN fc of Meeker, Ohio, has had 70 opera i tions during the past rive years, to sav e iiim from dying of starvation Playing at his home Ave years ago he found a tin of lye and
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  • 44 6 It is learned from an authoritative source in Berlin that Field-Marshal von Blomberg, the German Minister for War and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, will soon go to Budapest (W»k^turn the visit paid recently by General Roeder, the Hungarian Minister for War. to Berlin.
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    • 317 6 "ACE DRUMMOND" „,,h JOHN Kl\« «"»BDOX \OAII BEIIU, Jr XEV Jr UCIITNINC PAST ADVENTURE! SPINE-CHILLING THRILLS! SEE! Ctan s .|lo, Kai-Chek, Johnny Wang and Henty Kee. All Records Smashed! The Talk Of Town!! j "lii praising the film, a well-known The r |m snou d have a long Singapore Chinese
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  • 214 7 'Obey" Dropped In Bride's Vows London Aiion wealthy 22-year-r 6 M^ tSSiy^rl wwho owns old T^°H nff the Argyllshire coast, Shuna Island off the «j utUe wa s married g«W banfcs 3 chu^ h /l to handsome 36-year-old Af 't u Sutherland, a ghillie Ur. Robert M.
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  • 138 7 To Support Her Husband Adelaide. IN order against a wife for the maln- tenance of her husband was made in the police court here the other day The wife was Mrs. Winne Olivette Pnillis of Adelaide. Mr. L. B. Mars of the Children's Welfare Department, told the
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  • 147 7 OIL FROM SEA BED Four Wells Yield 700 Tons Daily mmm Baku. piß drilling of an oil well in the open sea has commenced 1V 2 miles from Artem. Island in the north-eastern part of the Apsheron Peninsula. "he first oil from wells bored in the •pen sea near Artem
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  • 203 7 Girl Leaves £1800 To Man She Loved FRTY years ago Miss Norah Ryan was serving behind an Ebbw Vale bar, when the Cast Iron Man, having just knocked out two boxers, was carried triumphantly round the town and into her inn. She fell in love with
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  • 108 7 Rare Fish Caught Off Sydney Sydney FE million-to-one chance of landing the rare "Stonelifter" or "Stargazer" fish on a line has been reported at Jibbon. Port Hacking, south of Sydney. This fish, which is found only on the south-eastern coasts of Australia, buries itself in the sand, with
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  • 86 7 Shot After Mauling Villager Calcutta DHUBON riula, of Kagwip, near Diamond Raibcur. and some other villagers were working in a field when a tiger, said to belong to a circus at present performing at Diamond Harbour escaped frr-m its cage and made its way attacked Buia. His
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  • 62 7 Stray cases of stabbing continue to be reported from Lucknow. but generally the rioting between Sun ni and Shian Moslems abated yesterday. The Nawab of Chattari, the Premier of the United Provinces, arrived in J«fiJVst*J negotiating with the J2*"**J I two sects and a conciliation board has been formed. One
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    • 238 7 PARAMOUNT^ TREMENDOUS EPIC, FILMED WITH A CAST OF MANY THOUSANDS ONE OF FIL.MDOM'S MOST MEMORABLE ACHIEVEMENTS! Opens To-mono, PAVILION •The director who tKHUecl\you>wiih H P<dpfe "Cavalcade", "Mutiny oiv'fhe S^fe^^,. Bounty" and "Under Two Flags "tops' J^^Rft 4 jH them all with this great romance!' 4 H» *^H ll I^^^mmmmm^wmfj wJ
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  • 347 8 ENGAGEMENTOI 13 YEARS AGO When £f!W Was Unknown i.os anfelca TIIK far-off days of M££*j^ 1 U when Greta Qart^WMj p„„r, unknown artrrss. uerp recalled in :i law ourt here. David Srhratl.r. Ger.Ti..n lilm «J--rJSSfrlittofinf an actkm Sfatast the Swrd,sh star. sPok,n«o .oh nr rcspons.hlr for
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  • 125 8 Rs. 18,000 Campaign j Started l i Colombo 1 THK new TourV-.t Bureau will start its 1 work by preparing literature for boosting tile festivals, the temples a^d the SCenlc beauty of Ceylon says the Time of Ceylon". Simultaneously, .n intensive publicity campaign In the United Kingdom costing
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  • 270 8 Japanese Discovery Near Damn Darwin deports of the discovery of new R .nd exceedingly rich P^J^ng S a h J reached Darwin, and pearl- believed the. ground is about 300 miles east of Darwin, and has been kept secret by the Ja P^ d owned pearling luggers
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    7 8 Greta Gait* as she appeared "Cam. l.e.
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  • 76 8 "One Day 0/ The World" Moscow. ANK of the strangest books ever pubv Ushed has now appeared in Lenin jfrad. It is called "One Day of the World Written at the IttCttStlOn of Maxim oorky, the book represents a record of events which took place ail over thworld
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  • 135 8 Liner Stops To Save Life New Yoik SURGEON from the British Uner A Niagara. 13.415 tons, whicn W£ halted to nr.d-Pacinc. saved the Me BS-«rss( x?& Wl m g Baker, accompanied by several friends, was On a Sou th-Seas cruise when he suffered a sudden attack of tonitis.
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  • 91 8 Siamese Prince hi Car Crash SOMETHING he ate, which disagreed with him. nearly cost Prince Bira, famous Siamese racing motorist, his life in the international motor race at Cork. The race was won by Prestwich. driving an M.G. Magnette. Prince Bira was engaged in a speed duel with
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  • 130 8 Saved Girl Trapped On Cliff London THREE thirteen-year-old Boy Scouts, John Kelly. Francis Venn and Francis Saver, rescued a Walthamstow trirl trapped on a rocky ledge -half -way un a cliff towering 200 feet over the Bristol Channel near Hurlestone Point. The girl was on e of
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  • 85 8 Type Of Physical Ailment "PYCLE DRUNK", a new type of phyv sical ailment, is now known to thooe who attended the Empire Pool, Wembley, where the international six-days cycle race took place. After strenuous rounds of lapping tne competitors were helped off their cycles by the seconds, and
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    • 127 8 > JftbetoUl Jj /I mm Try n Elegant Coloured J t fJ I Barrel Of The Latest Mm No pen on the market can surpass Of rffllpi /L^ "PILOT" in cheapness, refinement, soJT J iWwm The PILOT preasureless touch I 111 IInJM feather-light, unbreakable barrels of Mm M II I
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  • 642 9 ARMY'S MILITARY POLICE POWER "Enemy Is Inside The Gates npv BOER i> ra ing throu h n F *M*" Black pugue. d Russia like the Soyiet ThE continent wWch U lerribleM" n any since the RevoluUon and the CWI War. The Russian people for
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  • 81 9 Cars Are Conquering Abyssinia Addis Ababa. FE motor-car is conquering Abyssinia. Before the Italian occupation there were 200 motor vehicles in Addis Ab?ba. Now there are 8.700, and of these 6,900 are lorries. Roads are being built to carry the motor traffic. A road between Debivar and Gondar
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  • 68 9 Fished Qui Of North Sea Aberdeen WRECKAGE of a two-seater airplinc was brought up in a fishing vessels travel in the North Sea off Aberdeen. In the machine was a practice bom and it is thought that the plane was i fleet service machine. It was prarticallv intact,
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    61 9 The 58 Canadian members of the Women's League of Health and Beauty who have come to London to participate in the League's great Coronation Exhibition at Wembley on June 12, are seen at rehearsal at the Mortimer HalL Great Portland Street, London. The averar* of the rirls' ares is 24.
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  • 64 9 Massachusetts. Girl students of Wellesley College. Massachusetts, U.S.A., were asked to tell why they started smoking cigarettes. Chief reasons, revealed by the answers to question papers, are: 1. Curiosity. 2. Following the example of friends. 3. Social reasons. 4. Just wanted to. 5. Pleasure. Seventy per
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  • 11 9 The export from Germany of old silver coins has been prohibited.
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  • 330 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, July 1, 1937. TEMPORARY ALLOWANCES oik Athoii MacGregor, Chief Justice of Hongkong, has arrived in Singapore to be chairman of the commit lee which will consider the- question of the restoration of the temporary allowances of Government servants. The other members of the committee are the
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  • 672 10 INSOFAR M 111 activities will be direct--1 ed toward! axpandim Q* P*"" too wla*« of the anrient the new f SinL v reflect, the immense growth to i*»tjea» of Intemt tear* lopmenU in relation to the pw ry of Malaya. There was a time, DOt many year,
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    39 10 is^SW^JS^^JX i° r LO rdeS the Sh ne the hope o, fi »di„ g The, w.rc led by Father J C MeKeZa „f w~ me cripi,led ,rom *>*">• and l I*urd« "fa^ their tat hZ at Victoria ,»«.s^^-*^ Planet News
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  • 206 10 Mr. D. St. G. W. Gray, the Negri Sem-| bilan planter and sportsman, is expected to return from home leave shortly. v Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. K. Arulampalam, Financial Assistant, Public Works Dept., Perak. a e e Mr. G. Leo, Senior Inspector, Poland Telegraphs,
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  • 680 11 REBELS FORCED TO RETREAT Italian Threat To Britain Madrid. June 30. HEAVY insurgent Attacks on the Hjarama ir.nt dur ng the past four da y S with the object ot breaking I the Government lines, failed. It is reported that the insurgents have given up
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    42 11 The first of the London North Eastern Railway's five new streamlined locomotives being built at the Doncaster works was named "Dominion of Canada" by the Hon. Vincent Massey, (above) High Commissioner for Canada in London, at King's Cross Station, London. Cal Prees
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  • 480 11 Chairman Of Inquiry Committee Interviewed On Arrival Singapore. Wednesday. IT is understood that sittings of the Committee appointed by the Governmen; to inquire into the restoration of the "temporary allowances" for members of the public service, will begin tomorrow. Sir Atholl MacGregor. the Chief
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  • 54 11 Owners Refuse To Compromise Washington, June 30. THE Government's efforts to meditate in the steel strike have collapsed, states Miss Frances Perkins Secretary f jr Labour, and the work of the meditation board has been suspended. The steel companies have not acceded to *he constructive compromise proposal made
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  • 39 11 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Yeang Cheng Fee, i teacher of the Wellesley Primary Schorl, to Miss Low Seong Ngoh, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low Charn Kee. the well-known Penang and Perak meichant.
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  • 491 11 Only Twenty Million Left In Country Paris, June 29. THE French Cabinet this morning approved of the financial proposals, which will be submitted to Parliament immedia'tely It must be ratified by both Chambers by noon to-morrow. The Government is accepting no amendment. —Reuter. The Government it
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    • 38 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtaktabh of mtl Chmmmxs ami Storm v mm r^ mummmm i mmmmmmL r 5933 "A^X Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 f A GOODWOOD CHARMINGLT STTTJATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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  • 201 12 HEALTH GIRLS IN MONSTER PAGEANT Karl Baldwin of 8.-wclley. as < hanr.Ho' of umbridKr I'niversity, conferred fee n.,r..M degrees on atatesmen of int Empire at the Senate House >t «,r|briclKr. Here ue se P him In his roV leading the |»rocey.ion to Die B€»ate House af Cam fondle. Behind is
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  • 130 13 BIRTH OF HEIR TO BULGARIAN THRONE King Boris of Bulgaria (foreground) had to go on to the balcony of the Royal Palace in Sofia to acknowledge the cheers of delighted crowds after the birth of a son to Queen Joanna The baby Prince, whj is to be named Simeon after
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    • 28 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TO PURCHASE YOUR WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE etc. AT PRICES MEANING REAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 3091 14 Great American Humorists -E. V. Lucas and the New London -The Biography of a Swindler, Bottomley New Novels written American humour, Mr Lea< ooek reminds ui had Its origins In the bumble family Rlmanuf No log cabin in New England but cherished it.s Bible jUs Pialm
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    • 21 15 TPJ(IIfIHOL/TOR( /ML STREET. Ladies Hairdresser* j MAISON PERM j 79, Stamford Road. Tel.: 4619 j MAISON MARIE! 63, Victoria Street y
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    • 456 16 a.—^ ~^"^^i^zZm^= mWKSmm\mmm^^-J--'^Pa^lW^i^rT^miiii,,, <, Tn ntm IT nun nr BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA UNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due Du ii.nii.tKr Spore, .Tonnage S'porfc. 1937. 1937. KAISAR-I-HIHD 11,500 July 2 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOUDAN 6 500 July 4 SOMALI 6 800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 NALDERA 16,000 Sept,
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    • 540 16 |^>p TO FRENCH PORTS t^_ Em\—^mml EIOMEWARDS. l ANCJO For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 10 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 J DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Aug. 4 CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 > S OUTWARDS. I
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  • 696 17 safety at sea, to make an explanation." •Captain Joyce, who also served as secretary of the Technical Committee, weno over the Bill, explaining 'to the Committee that, in the main, the measure follows the provisions of the Safety at Sea Convention and applies the requirements of that
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    • 249 17 Hl'llX* PIIILP LIiXE t incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MERKUR n^} y MAW KM A JUly 31 AUg Specialcheap round trip 'tickets lrom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. nr First Class passengers may iranster at Singapore. Brisbane. S>dney or Melbourne to the connecting K P M Vesse
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    • 134 17 N. I li. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. BJ. "HAKUSAN MARU" July 8 s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 s.s. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class
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    • 267 17 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE" AND TIME n Roon Heng July 1 9 a.m. Pe ,„.erang Kedah 110 a.m. Wane <KM qn d sinskaw-tng Tomohon 111 a.m. Siangkat, Samba- ana a* j circe noon Sarawak (generally* di c an thia 1 1 P.m. Hongkong Btnthla
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    • 255 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship C.down Gate No. Rajula 22 1 Hong Peng 20 1 Naldera 18 2 Kistna 16 2 Hai Htag 13 2 Demodocus 13 2 Djambi 11 2 Glenogle 8 2 Yuensang 6 2( Karagola 30 2 St3el Traveler 32
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  • 1493 19 Interesting Broadcast By An Imperial Pilot in the control room: main petrol cocks which control the supply of petrol from the various tanks; petrol cocks to each engine; brakecontrols; controls for engine starting; throttle controls; and iinaily the aircraft controls themselves. An aeroplane, because it
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  • 84 19 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Wednesday neon. Buyers, oilers. No I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. June) 31% Good FAQ. in bales (FOB. June) 311,16 5t 3:16 No. I.X.R.S.S. <Spot-loase) (awardablc S'pore) 31 7 *2 do. July 32 3214 do. Julv Sept. 32 4 32% do.
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  • 171 19 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 30. 6 p.m Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date TIN TO Hitam Tin 5% Int. June 30 July 5 July 1 15% Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 16 July 5 10% Kuchai 20%
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  • 228 19 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore. Wednesday Tin at midday was $125.00. unchanged. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being hesitant in v'ew of the French situation. As far as cable advices are concerned, however, the tin share section appeared quite steady and quite a good list
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  • 229 19 Tin locally unchanged. Rubber locally buyers at 32% Oct|Dec. Mining. Raubs $5.75— 55.90. The Tin Share Market Is steady and some enquiries for the popular Dollar counters. S. Kintas $9.15— 59.40, S. Luas $2.12% $2.17 V 2 Hong Fatts $1.32 51.35, S. Selangors $1.80— 51.84, U.
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  • 54 20 i I a T UnSUCCeSSrUI Attempt I O Bum Letters ni*„0,o«w rw>in cieveiana. onio. mr WILLIAM A. FINN is a battalion I?l chief in tne cleveland fire onga, to lear" about fires. Wnen hi^ wife sued him for dlvorrt. u^J^^XSS^ 09 t0 bUm le"c" m«• /J rnace- ney
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    • 917 20 |ON THE RADIO] nniTICU FAAPIRF I, ,e Debussy;. BRUSH fcMPIKt Magnan). ird 4r ii i > i) in R ite of Exchange ft"° PROGRAMME French Stock 11 Mp m. C'o.se Down. TraatatJ mkm :!-(»or» pm-'».is D (.sn 1391 metret (tLil Z. H. J- Kcnang (.sc; i...H«; metrei <17 7'> aanwlj
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    • 343 20 I PROGRAMME OF B- M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres ,r„ nAV ten Melody. Haydn Wood. By the Tamru *i;AI arisk. Coates. rhinese Music Teochew 7.30 p.m.:-Time, Weather. New.s and G.OO P-m.—C h n J; se Mu^ cond of the Announcements. (Oramopbone Becorda). Seconj _A R Q "or
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  • 15 21 IlfTftfl Sydney. June 30 NS Amelia Earhnrt landed at Lae, rn,,n^. at 5 a.m. GMT—
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  • 841 21 Compulsory Insurance Not To Become Operative Yet AS already briery reported in yesterday's issue, the Federal Council, at their meeting in Kuila Lumpur, passed the important Road Traffic Bill, which, while repeating and replacing the present Motor Vehicles Enactment, the Transport Licensing Enactment
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  • 48 21 The Hi"h Commissioner has appointed the following to be members cf the Permanent Committee to assist Utd Board of the Rubber Research Institute for a further period of three years, with effect from June 15, 1937, inclusive. Messrs. J. C. Innes, A. P. Cranna. Choon Kia Feng. C.B.E.
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    • 57 21 tyfi^eK'^l JIJ The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands mH^ +^o*£jr for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. W of^ It's pure it's delicious it's nourishing. Dto THE cOMSSTEfI^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows I happily
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  • 108 22 London, Ju"- 1 THI anal ol Un AU-Bng^nd tew I ehampionahlp will be foug W een BaiSn Von lir, U A m( r• and Donal.i Budge, of Ann r.. a. W Austin the I H hope was defeated In the em I traY
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  • 44 22 London, June M At Cambridge to day a party ol Oei Ban oldlers who had been pn sonew In England were gue 1 1 Egaej, Brancli ol the British Legion They are to remain In England for .several (lav Reuter
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  • 199 22 Played an Tuesday June 29 resulted In win foi Mm. I Ruddock wiih acere Oi 2 Up it* The follOWini were .some of W D card re urned Mrs B. Ruddock (SO) Up Mi W I) Shew 06J 1 Down |f r H I. II Lim (20) 2
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  • 914 22 AMERICA WINS RYDER CUP SEVEN-THREE Rail Wetther Gondii ions Upset British Players London. June 30 .MEKICA won the Ryder Lv^fand 2 SS TU five victories to two by the British play! en one Dutch being halved. The full result* or «»pj *j»g£, bcat cotton and Padgham four Foursomes: Dudley and
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  • 55 22 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer to-day. beginning at 6 p.m. Mirch. "Namur," Richards; Overture. "M.rf2lla," Gounod; Sel2ctipn, T^ e Country Girl." Monckton; Waltz. "Nights of Gladness,'' Ancliffe; Suite, "In a Lover's Garden." Ketelbey; Pot-Pourri, "A Panorama of Famous Songs." Wright; March, "The
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    • 67 22 s v o it t i rc New ground will be broken by the MORNING TRIBUNE j on Saturday next July 3, when the first issue of a special >^ CORNING TRIBUNE The SPORTS SUPPLEMENT, which will be published free with the ordinary issue of the Morning Tribune each Saturday
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  • 385 23 JOISKILLINGS WIN I penalty Kick rdllS Singapore Wednesday. U,C s?»rfn a v^torv for rhe *Z* ending in a 1 Skins by the so iUi> I of Though the) nafl. rck same throughout fee wm Th s cl m b KfcSft* a number of occaatons. rlv attempts
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  • 457 23 CONQUEROR OF CHAMPION VANQUISHED Mrs. Eber Surprises In Semi-Final Of Women s Singles o P T ,vt^ Singapore. Wednesday. NG J n t l l e Sm a P° re LTA tournament this afternoon Mrs Eber and Mrs. Strickland won their matches, beating Mrs. Nassim and Mrs Hiokf Th y
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  • 183 23 THE Minto Cricket Union beat the Government Printing Office on Saturday at Upper Serangoon by 90 runs. Minto C. V. Osman Hassan c and b C. Dumbleton 8 Mohamed Sidek run out 10 Amin Kechil b L. Dumbleton 3 Mohamed Shah b L. Dumbletcm 40 Mohamed
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  • 169 23 Wearncs Beat Khalsa Association S. Gregory not out 10 Extras 4 Total 95 Bowling: Williams 5 for 32. Tharan Smgh 2 for 6. Ram Piara 1 for 17. Khalsa Association Ram Piara b Pennefather 17 inaram Singh b Sullivan 12 H. S. Bull b Pennefather 8 Williams b Michael 7
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  • 518 23 Easy Win Over Medicals Singapore. Wednesday. THE Chinese proved too good for the Medical Services in their Thiid Division fixture on the Singapore Harbour Board ground this evening hy scoring a "clear-cut" victory by five goals to one. The Medical Services failed badly m the attack—
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    • 39 23 4 'BULLDOG' GUINNESS STOUT acts as a tonic and body builder. J^^mm^m \Jmmwi^m^* ,^m\ m\ rm& Mm^^r »^±Jk i ,^mmm\ HEBbEm^^^ the Bulldog on the label. GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU AGENTS: GUUIPJg^b <mc. .n ML, tv PJf. 26A
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  • 897 24 Excellent Entries; Ml local Sports Clubs Singapore, fredneaday r rni.i.Ni ratriei ban been rccr.vcd ship n to be held in Br, aport JJ n als on July 10, 00 th Padani Th following are the eninei. 1041 YARDS q D a Umin (S.C.C >, Tan
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  • 63 24 Cafes And Hotels To Close Paris. June 30. ACCORDING to present plans, a new rt tyne ol strike will be started in Prance shortly. The owners of hotels, cafes and restaurants will shut down their premises throughout France if the 40-hour week is iin nosed Thev will not
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    47 24 Topical Press AUSTRALIAN WOMEN CRICKETERS* IN ENGLAND Miss P Antonio the baby ©f the Australian team scores a boundary to leg. The Misses T. B. Blaker twin sis ter plavers of "Cuckoos Kent" talking to Mrs. Peden the Ca n* of the Australian Women's team. Topical Press
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  • 58 24 The office-bearers of the Malacca Rotary Club for one year from June 1 arepresident: Capt. A. W. Frisby; vice-pre-sident: Mr. Ho Seng Ong. M.A., FRGS hon. .secretary: Mr. Chan Choo Tiong hon. treasurer: Dr. D. C. Richards; Directors: Dr S. Thambipillay; Messrs and K t w rle K' l 2
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