Morning Tribune, 2 July 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 2, 1937. FIVE CENTS VOL. 2.-No. 129
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  • 2162 1 SHORT WAVE TRANSMITTERS A I ONCh NEW f CAPITAL OFFERED AIM TO SERVE ALL MALAYA THROUGH REGIONAL STATIONS Singapore, Thursday. CHORT wave transmitters are shortly to be installed by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation at Thomson Road, Mr. R. C Giggins, chairman of the company. m a
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  • 387 1 Excited Reaction In London Markets London. July 1 INTENSE interest marked the commencement of dealings m foreign exchanges this morning, following the official decision to resume dealings m th e "free franc." The first official quotation was 119*0. after which the price fluctuated sharply until the
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  • 93 1 THE "CALEDONIA" All Set For Atlantic Test Flight Rugby. July 1. THE giant flying-boat Caledonia which has just been launched after undergoing a final overhaul at the Imperial Airways Works at Southampton, will on Monday leave on her 2.000 miles flight across th e Atlantic. It is expected that the
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  • 42 1 Twenty-Year Internal Loan For Consolidation Of Defence Moscow. July 1. The Soviet authorities have deciioc! to float a twenty-year four per cent Internal loan of lour thousand million Kouble for the consolidation of t» c defence of Soviet Russia. Reuter.
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  • 297 1 Important Issue At I To-days Meeting London. July 1 TO-MORROWS meeting of the nonI Interveni lon Sub-commiltee at which a definite decision is expected on the Anjlo-mnch offer to fill the^aps m the observation scheme caused by German and Italian withdrawal from work la awatted with
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  • 43 2 As the permanent settlement policy was criticized during the recent eirction campaign m Bengal by many Moslems it Ls understood that '*"<' Government of the Presidency are now preparing a Bill for the next session of th Legislature to meet some of their demands.
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  • 127 2 STALIN'S PURGE CONTINUES Uzbekistan Premier Latest Victim Moscow, July l M Khod/ha>HT. UM Premier of UsbefcbUn, uin» l« aeciied >* IUK btcfl lor many vi-ars m conn* uL w.th the Counrr aries, is the latest victim of thi Soviet's Central-Asian l»'» r K«' uhMh datJM to have
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  • 205 2 Aerial Thriller Al The Alhambra Singapore, Thursday. Tin-; m.si six chapters ol the new jerUJ thriller "Ac.. Drummond vere presented this evening at t"o A1 hambra Theatre. The theme la based on an attempt u» link, up a round-the-world aeroplane pa isenger sendee. The chaptera are full oi
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    • 64 2 f ASAHI BEER andllJN ItOUtT i g^V l*g m j g^H P^B g^^^V m I V s £f6bL/ POPULAR s £W'f£fmmSk REFRESHING i A m r ■w*^2bM^cT/7I! N V* ff J S^ gVn^* Ml>iy M*^/fl| a_a i_ j b^dC^HHhDw^/ C^ ™ir™ i i j —Still the best and the i
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    • 51 2 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours I/r©u f-i old i.. for., rour tln« and KISSf v y -.T abi i(1 ftf, n 1 four* Dr. KI«oR OV6I v :ind LMiir•njeed o build r, v. blood andT.froni J?J> i new .u.-.n ol you In IVitI > or money bad
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  • 209 3 A «O$° M Japanese 'Action j^Form Of Reprisal? flhat u?ih ul trespassed m the thwe wbfcb had i i sunk „w ith AmU r Rover, h'\ y report says heavy H»f',' was a cutter on the Tugboat on and that three injured. Moscow. July, 1
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  • 171 3 Court Sequel To Accident Singapore. Thursday. MR Bertram Biackshaw, the European iri motorist who was charged on three counts of causing hurt to two Chinese a Malay by negligent driving, the case being a sequel to an accident that occurred on Tanglin Road on the night of Apr.
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  • 49 3 Singapore, Thursday. Co have intimidated a comlot by threatening him with a rer tr, a Chinese named N^ Kirn 1 appeared before the Third Court. Mr K. H. Blacker, to-day. claimed trial and the case was tied 'o July 8. Mitter has been retained for the .cc.
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  • 330 3 New Books For Issue To-morrow THE undernoted newly added nun-' tion and fiction works will be n for Issue at Raffles Library to-morrow: Oasis. Oliver Baldwin; King Ed wild VII. Illustrated. Hector Bolitho; lie Speaks of Hungary. Illustrated, John Brophy; The Life of Paul Gauguin, Ro- 1 bert
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  • 121 3 $20,000 BAIL Alleged Attempt To Import Chandu Singapore. Thursday. CHARGED with importing TO tahils of chandu valued at Sa^O. Tan Ah Chwe-e was produced before Mr H. A Forrer. m the Criminal District Court to-day Mr A. G Baker, of the Excise Department, said that the accused was a passenger
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  • 39 3 Sequel To Death Of Unknown Chinese Singapore Thursday. AN accident tl lt {hv J} u T A uSn of Orchard Road and Dh rJSTchigeS^ easing death -df-wee, ball belnc W d to a sum ol 12 r
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  • 70 3 Mr. Eden Replies To Question London. July 1. MR. Harry Day 'Labour* iking "1 Informs lon m the Hou.so or Commons la^:. nigh gards Chi I Anthony Fden fPi said tivi settlement hi\c ben reached m all negotiations rel ting to Chim <v secured or tiilly secured
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  • 44 3 One Chicago Compan x Resumes Work Indianapolis. July 1 GOVERNOR Townsend announced tha U the Inland Steel Co. and the Sieolworkers' Organising Committee hav< reached an agreement whereby 19.001 men return to work peacefully at tin company's East Chicago plant to-day —Reuter.
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  • 181 3 Encouraging Result Of Van Zeeland's Visit New York, July 1 SPECULATION as to whether the United States Government is preparing some definite move on behalf of world recovery, as a result of the visit of M. Van Zeeland (Belgian Premier) fc Washington has been aroused by
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  • 28 3 The Divine Wind airmen. Mr. Masaak; i linuma and Mr. Kenji Tsukagoshi. wore received by the Emperor of Japan, who l| is deeply interested m their achieve- ments.
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    • 47 3 T IS A X X it S A X CORN CURE BATH SALT SURE CURE From All Chemists Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. i <~ _^~i _»~i i_^^i _0T _0~ _0~ i i 0 I Irf I i^"~^ m i/^\ /^^v /^^J S|l^^#; .%/fJlll M^p) 1 i j.^w^^^^^o^^^^^^^^^^^**^^^**^^^**^^^*
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    • 298 4 r^JTER^^COMMERCIAL SERVICE IOMMfN I :OM M«»ITIES L<>!idoij July 1. Last Price To-day Chau«t slbbkk Stead) dI v £2? Buwn. i'; 1 H6 Will as ie TO~d£lV PALM (Muluya, Ujt Wc^ £24 q q In bulp June July shpt. shipt COPRA (Stra.ts, F.M.S.). Jttne Shipment SACiO PUMJB (Sarawak) Unchanged July.Aug. Shipment.
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    • 297 4 M>\»O\ MIAKE LIST Previous To-day Changt Genera] Electric 3liT» 2 36 9 +V 2 Lonuun Tin (New Share/ 37 9 37 104 +IV2 ftuober Wan infefUnent Vnm 276 276 Kamra 1 West WiUwatenawi 1 j^ij j^ —2,^ Chartered Bank 154 151 2 w BA.T. 123 14 123 9 +«V 2
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  • 1462 5 r upd bu Fraser and Co,& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers f Singapore. Thursday Allenbv 1-85 J* Amai. Malay \M 2.00 1-^ Aver Hitam 140 J-f.2 k 120 Aver llolek Ui J-2S }H J'Scd AyerPanas 170 I.Bocd 1.70 1-BUCO Bass-. 0.80 Ote 0.i5 O.»O Batu
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  • 193 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report MINING. Tin at midduy $125 > 2 up 2 The Louden Stock Exchange yr terday w:.s reported us being quiet and there was a tendency for prices to sag As far a., Tin haivs are concerned, accord.ng to our cables, the maiKet was leady
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  • 31 5 The Belgian Senate has rejected, by 91 votes to 55, with five abstentions a Bill to modify the law of 1919 forbidding the drinking of spirits m hotels, cafes, and restaurants.
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    • 192 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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  • 84 6 Big Re-Construction Programme Shanghai, July 1. DR. H. H. Kung, Minister of Financ? and Vice-Chairman of the Centrai executive Yuen, m a statement to thn press m Washington, said that China is at present launching a fitfe-year reconstruction programme and she Is. therefore. In n<*ed of
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  • 171 6 Returns To China From Leave Shanghai July I. MR. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador t> China, is busily hearing reports from representatives of the different Japanese forces concerning developments m China during his absence. He is paying particular attention to the reports of the military attaches le*arding the situation m
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  • 130 6 Interesting Rendering By Mr. A W. Hamilton OF great interest to the student of Malay, and also to those who would gain an insight into the character and temperament of the people among whom we live is an edition of Malay Proverbs, by A. W. Hamilton, just published
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  • 36 6 At the German gliding contests at Grunau i Silesia), Herr Stenig the Breslau glider, reached a hfeight of 19.685 ft., thus beating the world's record set up by Herr Heini Dittmar m 1930 m South America.
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    • 253 6 j The director who thrilled you with WAS A L THAT ST OOD BKTWKEN THIS j j "Cavalcade". "Mutiny on the [NNO CENT YOUNG CARL AND A j i Bount y "and"UnderTwoFlags"tops HO RRIBLE DEATH AT THE HANDS j J them all with this great romance! Q y A FEAR-STBICKEN
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  • 1136 7 TYPIFYING THE JOYS OF BRITISH LIFE PARIS EXHIBITION BRITISH PAVILION DIFFERENT TO THAT OF OTHER NATIONS Paris. •HE Brittab Pavilion has a deep .idea behind it. It portrays all that is comfortJ b B inn and health-giving m British life. There are nations which ttow heavy machinery, or air a
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    • 37 7 WHOOPEE! Heres the Big t/i New Universal Musical Show! v %r A/ Next Week At The CAPITOL 20 STARS: 500 GIRLS! ffl Mammoth I'proarious /y t SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! J i"THE JUNGLE PRINCESS^ i Coming To The ALHAMBRA
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    • 172 7 I NIGHT AFTER NIGHT RECORD HOUSES APPLAUD JTHIS AMAZING TRIUMPH! S (SEE THE REAL CHINA The Great Famine j The Locust Battle Lotus, the "Sing Song Girl" S and A Hundred other ThrUling Events! j j I TO-NIGHT PAPTTOT 6 15 9 15 V^Al 1 1 V-^J—I MATINEES: i To-morrow
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  • 351 8 ATTACK ON MR. ELIAS Attempted Murder (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. MRASIAIf. th f young Railway clerk who is all^d to have attacked Mr. l>. II HIM wilh kniff and inflicted o n him a two-inch tU'tp u.»und m his neck on Sepl
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  • 98 8 R. A. F. BASE Haw Cost Has Been Met So Far London, July 1. IT was stated m the House of C'om--1 mons last iii^lit that the total estimates of the rost of (he military Air ■aat at Btef»f«re was £1.500,000. The cost iiMurrcd up to March 31, uas £l,3»1.00a
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  • 480 8 Mystery Of Famous Picture IN what is known as the Long Gallery 1 of the Louvre there hangs a P cU re which has probably been more talked about and discussed than any otner picture m the world. This la the portrait of Moiina LLsa, 'La Joconde. painted
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  • 141 8 Australian Visitors To Malaya (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. TWO Australian;.; who have been touiIng the Far East by plane arivod at the aerodrome at 9.30 this morning From Alor Star In their De Havilla.id Dragon Fly. The plane is being piloted by Capt. Frank Meale.
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  • 237 8 New Height Reached By R.A.F. Man London. July 1 THE Air Ministry announces that yes- terday the Royal Air Force experimental high-altitude aircraft, Bristol 138. with a special Pegasus engine, piloted by Flight-Lieut Adam, of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, FarnborougL. has broken the world altitude record. The plane
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  • 172 8 Kuala Kangsar Sensation (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday CREAT alarm was caused m Kuala Kangsar yesterday when a full grown elephant belonging to a Chinese circus now performing m town burst her foot shackle and dashed out into the street with her trunk high above her
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  • 14 8 The Chilean Cabinet resigned as the r?sult of the resignation of the Radical members.
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    • 122 8 111 k^J K\ /fl II H H Afl B 1 II J! ■■AiTT^^Ti initial rrrr^nHrj^i 1 1 •Ail J I I llfl Ij 1 x ROUND Li^JUL^d COST cabinet T^f^^rnr^^ ***** i J 9 J I■l iH I"1 M DEGREE OF i^AiJLU TE^PERATURt IIfLMIH 4 Cl RRENT llfMpH I IT/il
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  • 749 9 MIDNIGHT SCENE IN LONDON FLA T MA N'S MEETING WITH WOMEN Husband Cleared Of Menaces Charge MIDNIGHT incidents m a flat m Mvoivins a salesman and two roang women wer c descnl>cd^at the Bailey when James McAdam 25. ,reet trader, was charged with demanding tf frcm the man with menaces.
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  • 228 9 Swimmers Rush To Street London NINE men and a boy were affected by what is thought >o have been an escape of chlorine gas at Mayfield Swimming Baths. Ardwick, Manchester. recently They were all taken to hospital, and two men-Albert Prince of Lyon-street. and Fred Copes, of Lawrence-s'reet,
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  • 57 9 Among Kednh Officers eo*nt» on le^vr this year are Mr. T. Q. Gafflkin (A.C.P Alor Star) Mr R M B O'Connell (Commissioner of Police). Mr. W. E. L.mcaster 'Stat.« Veterinary Surgeon), aro Mr T F Carey (Protector of Labour* M,. t P F McNeil 3 'Protector I*l Chinese) went on
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  • 311 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, July 2, 1937. THE ROTARIANS "DOTARY can but prick the hide o<" this cough world, hut any organisation that can make itself felt, even Htde, is (loin^ r XK od trork for mankind." So said Mr. I. H. Stone t»€ newly installed president of the Singapore
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  • 757 10 Habit Comes To Malaya NOTHING !■■<> become m common m international, national and il_i n recent years as the Five habit. When the Russian; >mbarked ov r ten jreara ago, on the imbi i p igrtmmea of they Utlls reathat they had ittrted wneth would ircussions
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  • 133 10 Dr. Megat Khas. Assistant Medical Officer Ipoh. is on relief duty at the Teluk Anson District Hospital, while Vr Chan Hoey Chang. A.M.0.. Batu Oajah. who was on relief duty m Ipoh, has returned to his station. Mr R P S Walker. Principal of the King" Edward VII School.
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  • 840 11 JAILED HUSBAND I FORGIVES I Stabbed His Wife's Lover London. ••lI MT* Ending" was written to the Hdrama of a love triangle unfolded at the Old Bailey, when a young wife saw her husband as he began his sentence of 15 months' imprisonment for stabbing
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  • 107 11 Canadian s Brilliant Record Toronto MAJOR-GENERAL Garnet Hughes, C.8., C.M.G.. D.5.0., who died here recently, was, at his promotion m 1915 at the age of 35. one of the youngest generals m the history of the British Army. H e attended the Royal Military College at
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  • 142 11 Kemal Regime To Get First Place Istanbul. TURKEY'S history will be immortalised on a huge pyramid, over 500 feet high, which is to be erected m the middle i of Istanbul. The monument will be built m front of the new £150 000 Palace of Justice.
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  • 33 11 Sir Geoffrey Northcote. the outgoing Governor of British Guiana, left Georgetown m the liner Stuyvesant for England, on his way to take over the governorship of Hong-kong m succession to Sir Andrew Caldecott
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  • 47 11 The possibility of itttag thr permanently frozen subsoil m thr Anadyr district m Eastern Siberia as a natural refrigerator for storing the fish caught during the fishing season, which lasts only a fortnight, is to be investigated by a scientific expedition from the Arctic Institute of Leningrad.
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  • 282 11 "Made Fair Trial Impossible London IN the .opinion of this Court the observations which* the Common Serjeant permitted himself to make were only utterly superfluous, but quite indefensible. "In our opinion, having regard to the way m which This case was not so much conducted as misconducted,
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  • 45 11 The death at the age of 98 of Mrs Angelina Avery is reported from Willimantic, Connecticut. Her father at the age of 14 joined the Continental Army and fought against the British m the American War of Independence. She was born when he was 73.
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    • 28 11 I Obtotoabli «f mU Chmnins O nd Suns 5933 AN Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 fM^ GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities tor Private UntertainmenU.
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  • Article, Illustration
    85 12 News). The Empire flying boat "Capella" ta kin? oil one of her sisti This unusual picture was takm m Windsor (Jreat Park as a group of noble- antlered deer lay serenely m the shade of a tree. (Planet New*). Trafalfar Square rfflerted m th P rrani n poo
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  • 110 13 Characters from the com'c opera "The Mikado", m colourful loose- flowing robes, put their heads together during a dress rehearsal of the great Coronation pageant concerning the hisi A > g tory of Lambeth. (Plane? News). The Archbishop of Canterbury beinp received by Mr. George Lansbury on arrival
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    • 31 13 I IT PAYS TO VISIT (Rene Ullmann's [annual cheap I SALE I WATCHES and V JEWELLERY I TRADITIONAL QUALITY I AT LOWEST POSvSIBLE I PRICES f RENE ULLMANN I RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 1166 14 M ENUS FOR WEEK ■00 litHTKlts A U MUWm 4 bard boiled ff <»/ of but-U'r 01. of Hour Of a pint of milk Id of Jini'ly chopped ham or I"n^ue1 "n^ue i teafpoonfol of finely chopped pari< v -1 Bnall lhallol chopped and fried m lemon juice ixpj)or •U
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    • 315 14 j ConsoiiimrriTcll^ttae iii'vlChuih 1 a. la Julienne iMoiseiig oi lamo Poached EkK* «n Haddock Veal Cut ets piquant Sauce Grilled Tomatoes Fried Potatoes Brown Bread Toust New Potatoes Spinach Apple Charlotte Sllllday J f m M O r mah Tea Apricot Creams Coffee Fillets of Sole with MayonaLse Sauce Stewed
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  • 31 15 Broiling is cooking by direct (radiant, heat from hot coals, a gas flame or an electric element. To grill means the same thing. Tender steaks and chops are cooked by broiling.
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    • 46 15 Maison MarceDe for a Natural y o) Try our lateBt i point-winding i 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOX ingapore's -\most cp-to-dait: silk store Tajjmahal $ioe*c 23, HIGH ST. Ladies Hairdressers MAISON PERM 79, Stamford Road, I Tel.: 4610 MAISON MARIE 63. Victoria Street
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    • 19 15 f'peoSnix S FOR I A f R j PHONI 3 46 3 THE PHOENIX i AERATED WATER WORKS 0
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    • 211 15 a TouitisVs siiopp_]% T t;T guide .Q, I />/^y CLEANING EYES f Burtol Quick «_K2____________ Cleaners mp 11 sain c cl a y n s fc v ice jCS^^ Goods handed m by X 10 a.m. can be col- V lected by 6 p.m. same Eye Examinat ions, Eyeglasses day.
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    • 398 16 j J 1 iKt^T^^r^r- i^iiln C lftl| *l^^l^JM B/ P&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) foonage Spore. I«»nna«e Sport KAISAR-I-IIIND 11.500 July 2 CORFU 15.000 Aug. 27 OUDAN 8,500 July 5 .SOMALI 6 800 Aug. 27 RAJI'UTANA 17.000 July 16 NALDKRA 16,000 Sept. 10 RANI'UKA 17,000 July 30 CARTHAGE
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    • 417 16 BVwA, T0 FRENCH PORTS V—_^_^_^ i uddu Bfl B V ANGO For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkiik July iq CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 DALNY For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug 4 CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 OUTWAKDS. I (from
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  • 713 17 Passengers Remain Calm A SUDDEN jerk was the only inkling of the accident m which the China Merchants' Hai Li was holed, and although the passengers sat up with lifs jackets throughout the night, they remained remarkably calm most of the time, according to one of
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    • 269 17 ItlllVS PIIILP LIM' (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR In P° rt July MARELLA July 31 Aug Special cheap round trijj tickets Irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rau^ First Class passengers may tranter at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K. P.M. Vessel.
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    • 136 17 IV. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "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 ctass
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 273 17 t POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY o PER DAT* AND TIME FOX J V. Oldenbarnevelt July 2 8 a.m. parcels only l IUIl Ul U -Great Britain and y oldenbarnevele m 2 18.30 a.m. Cirooe generally j v oldenbarnevelt 2 8.30 a.m. •iodan Aik Soon 2 9 a.m. Pcngertng
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    • 362 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Gcdown Gate No. O;>ten Noort 22 1 Kiangsu 20 1 G. Diederichsen 20 1 Naldera 18 2 Kaisar-I-Hind 18 2 Kistna 16 2 Demodocus 13 2 Kamuning 12 2 J. V. Oldenbarnevelt 10 2 Scharnhorst 10 2 Glenogle
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  • 356 18 Sons Carry O// Father's Work Hlghei Odcombe, neat Yeovil. OFTEN m the early boun <>i tnc morning an oil Uunp can t- i <- <irl burning In a home-made laboratory, U: the garden ol a cottage In thJ i somei iei village, where a young man is
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  • 353 18 Mother And Two Sons London AT the inquest at Headon on a mother n and two sons who loft their lives m their Wazinr, bone, the 12-year-old daughter Of th dead woman evidence. She m MkeMi at four by the cat. she said, ami saw smoke. Thru
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  • 76 18 Sad End To Mitten Holiday Calais. AN Englishman's week-end m Calais ended m hospital. The man, Mr. Joseph Holland, a 37--year-old miner, of Thurston-avenue, Canterbury, was wounded when a youth, testing a loaded revolver, accidentally lired it at him. The bullet passed through Mr Holland's left
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  • 202 18 Alleged Threats To Evelyn La ye London IN evidence at Bow-street. Miss Evelyn 1 Laye, the actress, who gave her married name as Evelyn Lawton. stated she had been shown letters threatening 'o kill her alleged to have been written by Michael Biggs, 23. painter, of Birch-field-street. London.
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  • 170 18 Body Recovered From Southend nOVER police have asked Southend police to investigate the possibility that the body of a woman recoverrd from the sea six miles off Dover en May 14 is that of Mrs. Emma Tichicz. I widow, aged about 50. of Chalkwellesplanade, Westcliff, near Southend.
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  • 160 19 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Thursday. Total for Dividend Books Close financial TIN 5-; Int June 30 July 5 July 1 11% Hitam Tin 11 c Int July 13 ..July 16 July 5 10'^ Kamunting 2 0Tr tnt. July 20 July 22 July 21 66 Cf Kuchai 10^
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  • 118 19 Agreement On Currency Reform Reported Shanghai. June. 30 If] V. Soong. President of the NaI Economic Council. OeneraJ commander-in-Ctuel ci Fifth Route Army stationed In I a number of other artb- officials flew to Kweilin yesterca' ling. la reported that they have come lc an agreement with regard
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  • 91 19 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PKICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon. No. IXRSS. mi n cases Buyers. Sellers. •FOB. July) 323 8 32 2 FAQ In bales 1F.0.8. July. 31 2 31*g No. IXRSS. Spot-loose 1 *aw:irdable Spore) 32^ 32 3 a *o July 32^ 32 2 to
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  • 63 19 New Permanent Undersecretary S TP T London, July 1. >nn MafTey retires to-day from office of Permament Underfi I u l7 of state for Colonies. men he has held since November. 1933. last April, when Sir John J impending retirement was an'jojneed. he is succeeded by Sir Arthur
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  • 26 19 Population of Argentina, acccr-t-o a census taken on December 31. •>*>. amounted to 12.561,361. This an increas? of 185,309 compared n tne Qgurei for December 31, 1935.
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  • 17 19 British newspapers for May 20 oscated by the police m D*n- '<> reason was given for the con-
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  • 188 19 Children Bring Civil Suit Against Parents Singapore, Thursday. CIVIL suit over the estate of the late A Elizabeth Sunn came up for hearing -.fore the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, m the High urt yesterday. The plaintiffs m the suit arc Jonathan Aroozoo. Daisy Aroozoo. Elizabeth
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  • 399 19 Amazing Story Of Vanished Fortune Told Liverpool. ALLEGATIONS that a 96-year-old woman, under the domination of her cook. gradually signed away her fortun e were the theme of a remarkable case at Liverpool ihe other day. In the dock appeared— sood-lookinv, and well-dressed
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  • 76 19 NORTH CHAR HAR X Japanese Movements Slackening Shanghai, June, 30. AS Anti-Japanese movements m North Charhar have greatly slackened, Japanese planes are resuming their flights to East Suiyuen, where it is anticipated, trouble will be brewing. Yen Yu Kang, the rebel head of tne East Hopei Autonomist Regime, has issued
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  • 47 19 Connecting Island Of Amoy With Mainland Shanghai, June, 30. THE municipal authorities m Amoy are planning the construction of a bridge m order to connect the Island or Amoy with the mainland. It is estimated that the cost will bo $1,300.000.— 5in Chew Jit Poh
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  • 40 20 PROGRAMME Sineapore Station TO-DAY "Father Rhine." a Little Gift of Roses; (b) In a Mona $t T^o G Cymb n aium Solos by Elec Racz(a, "Waltz p in E Flat" (Durand>: ID» R^o R Solos on the Elcctronde by Mar-
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  • 335 20 JESSELTON ICE POWER CO. Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Declared Singapore. Thursday. A DIVIDEND of five per cent, was declared at the Annual General Meeting of the Jessclton Ice and Power Company, held yesterday at the registered office of the company. Those present were: Mr. J. A. Elias (chairman' Mr.
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  • 27 20 A military bomber with three occupants crashed on the roof of a factory m the heart of Osaka. One person was killed and four were seriously hurt
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  • 142 20 tin Taubman— <ai "Serenade" <Schu bert)" <b) "Le Cygne" (Saint Saens) 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather, Newa a Announcements. 740 p.m.:— "Royal Mail"— 2. a talk by B J Freeman. Some weeks igo lAr Freeman told you the history 0 the Royal Mail,
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 481 20 foN THE RADIO] A BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME (;s(; I%M metres <'- rt mts), *>" (;s.i ISJ3 stetwi tMmmmX Transmission S: **-**z2a' a.m. (iSI- It mptrps IS 14 mp.) I'MiO mitres (lftJl mcs); and OSU 19.7U metres (15 18 mcs.). TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 2 6.05 D m Bf Hen .Sfrau.'s Waltzes. 6.20
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    • 473 20 U. S. A. Shortwave Programmes The following are the Palpal AineirU :U1 Bhort-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately alter the caUSSSS ?efe?S kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAT 1105 p.m. Edward McHuph, the rjospel Singer New York. Boston, Wl XX 9,570; 31.3. Nirom Station TO-DAY G2O a m
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    • 44 20 2 Ro. Rome 25 4 metres < 11,810 kcs TO-DAY 9 20 p m.:— News m English. Vocal and instrumental concert m fe'M? oporas and pianis Cmmt Giuseppe Delia Torrr: "CasPonuffs 1 i SUmm r residenr c of the nance music-Cetra Orchestra News m Italian.
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  • 365 21 Runaway Victory In All Sports the Singapore Railway In ttt-te entermod the Johore Bahru Railway tuute on Sunday. Tmni», badminton, (ioal! were play»d arid h these t'r Singapore teams jraineay vict. Scores at •:-.<•: t rM* as follOVi: SINGAPORE RAILWAY XI Thuriappah b Peter 3 Muthoo
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  • 636 21 AUSTRALIAN WOMEN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND Extensive Programme Of County And Test Matches 1 By Air Mail I London. June 20. THIS is a momentous month for the Women's Cricket Association, because It sees the s'art of the tour which has becv. arranged far the first visit of 'he Australian women
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  • 174 21 Wimbledon Tennis Results London, July I IN the semi-final of th e women's singles 1 at Wimbledon to-day. Miss Dorothy Round beat Mmc Mathieu 64 60. Miss Round's placing and volleying was better than Mm c Mathieu's and sh e left I the latter standing m
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  • 55 21 Three Tamils Acquitted: Defence Not Heard Singapore, Thursday. MUTHIA. Manikam and Palanyappan th c three Tamils who were alleged to have branded a compatriot named Rangasamy with a heated iron pipe on May 29. were acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day without the defence being called. Mr.
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  • 108 22 !\ii i v ;.\«mis, (afeore) the Prime „i Au tralia, boarded the Imperial iii w ays Hying i»" il Challi iii-.rr" :il Im ■< r l.nn on lu^ \'-i\ l>( ""< An tralia after the Coronation and in'j... .'i < unteti n< c. !3<" is t'> i i'
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  • 40 22 Promotion For Commander China Fleet i/jrr. Admir I < V i the rank of Ad l re to the China I motion. Renter. miral UttU Is ;<> years old i born m In 1882. Hejia been Rear-Admiral of übmi
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  • 120 22 Programme Of Heats On Sunday Monday time table for the Singapore AA.A. I ports 1 n the Padang on B«tiand Monday next wll bo as 101--2 45 p.m. Long Jump. 3.00 p.m. 880 yards. 3.10 p.m. 100 yards semi-ftnaU. 3 i 1 p Pole vault 320 p.ir.. Throwing
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  • 110 22 Yesterday's Annual General Meeting Singapore. Thursday THE annual general meeting ot the Singapore Table Tenni.s Association held at the S.CR.C. to-day. The na nu::s of the ta*t annual m meeting were confirmed and *ne Committoe't report and accounts for the few ended Dec. 31. 1936 were duly
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  • 15 22 ft.i Ui p.m.. Ills ;mii, 7 ft 5 P "i ft. 3 ins.
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  • 176 22 British Boxing Boards FLLOWIXG a three-hour Confereru-to-day, the Stewards of the British (Boxing Board of Control decided to rei cognise the forthcoming fight between Tommy Farr (Great Britain > and Max >' hmeling (Germany) as for th^ wo Id I title m view of the fact
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 83 22 Something nt w m SVOIS I I V Jon nidi ism New ground will be broken by the MORNING TRIBUNE I oil Saturday next July 3, when the first issue of a special MORNING TRIBUNE Will hv issued The SPORTS SUPPLEMENT, which will be published ith the ordinary issue of
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  • 311 23 FOR T CANNING BEA T EXCISE DEPT: DISAPPOINTING GAME Odd Goal In Five Decides Issue Singapore. Thursday. room** of I very p_or standard .erred up at the Anson i it Ml iu m this afternoon when iStoS u.feated the Excise m sec. nd division Department to fliirtuatrd (ir^t one side
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  • 299 23 bland Club To Meet Japanese On Sunday FOLLOWING are the teams and start- Ing times for a social match bet- ween the Island Golf Club and the Sin:<poio Japanese Golf Club to be played the Japanese Links at Tan^Dn on Sunday corning: From 2nd Tee 8 J 5 C.
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  • 624 23 WISE WINS CONVINCINGLY FROM YADI Champion Shows Promise Of Retaining LJ Tffh Singapore. Thursday. NORMAN WISE, holder of the Singapore singles title, has every chance of retaining the trophy this year. Playing against Yadi on the centre court at the S.C.C. m the S.L.T.A championship tournament this afternoon Wise eliminated
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  • 354 23 Teams To Be Selected In January Sydney, NSW. <By Mail) THE Australian team to tour England next year will be chosen at the conclusion of the New South Wales vs. Victoria match m Sydney from January 21 to 25 next year. Teams led by Don Bradman
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  • 63 24 YESTERDAY'S PLAYERS IN ACTION Women's Doubles left to right Mrs. Warden and Mrs. Strickland, who defeated Mrs. Eber and Mrs Pennefathei. (Tribune). Dr. l.oh Hioon Up winner of the V etrran s Singles. (Tribune) Chia Ken? Tye who was defeated by Dr. Loh Poon Lip. (Tribune). Yadi.
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  • 64 24 j New U. S. Ambassador To Belgium London. July 1 MR. Roosevelt has nominated Mr. Hugh Gibson as the new U.S. Ambassador to Belgium. Mr. Gibson visited Belgium during his leave last spring when he was ambassador to Brazil. He is credited with having persuading Mr. Van
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  • 93 24 Coronation B.P. tram v.s the Useful 1,. P. "C team on Sunday at the Coroination B.P. court. 6, Lorong 27a Geylam-,: K«»h Beng Swee. Ong Swee Tian 'Oiik Bwee Kee, Yoo Yen Chuan On" heng Bow and Koh Gek Seah ReMrvej: Wee Ah Chye, Soh Ah Sen-
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  • 47 24 Yorkshire Trounce Essex London. July 1. YORKSHIRE won by an mi ings anr! 203 runs against Es^ex. Yurksbi; 1 scored 440 of which Hutton contributed 124. Essex replied with 152. and followed on to make only 80. Verity took 6 wickets for 10 runs Reuter.
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  • 79 24 Clarke Rangen and Survey Oflictrrirket trims for Saturday on the M. [FA. ground at 2 p.m. CLARKE RANGERS: Roy Estrop unny Eytrop, A. Oliveiro. G. de J-'va. F Da Siva (Capt.» Rcody/ M. Wil on, M. Hashim, Ismail Jabbar, G. [Oliveiro, Retnasamy, S. Nair. S. M Ally. SURVEY
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 109 24 mm mm mm I t HYPOID REAR AXLE ELIMINATES DODGE REAR COMPARTMENT M and low. They h».v#« the B^eel line that m :me m< '"i- cm »<• sacr n! n: nmodate the essential nechai i-. built new expansive Hypo'd c then not only finer, longer I)U till greater comfort of
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    • 23 24 I A. S. GILES. CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. THONE 7994 No> 8> The Ar cade, Singapore. J 7* TnE TAILOR.
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