Morning Tribune, 7 July 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE vol. i-No^m SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 7, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 311 1 IRST STEP TOWARDS REGULAR SUCCESSFULLY ACCOMPLISHED BRINGING AMERICA WITHIN A DAY OF Fl IROPF THE first survey flight in preparation for the proposed regular Trans-Atlantic Air Service has been completed successfully. Last night the Imperial Airways long range flyingboat, Caledonia, tt Fovnes. the new base on the
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  • 236 1 3,000 Men Engaged In Search MO further news has been received of Miss Amelia Earhart and Capt. Noonan who were forced down on the Pacific in the vicinity of Howland Island on their flight round the world. There is every hope, however, that with 3.000 men engaged in
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  • 37 1 More Employment In U.K. London. July 5. EMPLOYMENT in Britain on June 21st totalled 11.517,000 which is 130,000 over the figures for May 25th. Unemployment totalled 1,357,000 which is 95 less than on May 24th. Reuter Wireless
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  • 175 1 WELCOMED BY DE VALERA According to a Reuter message from >n the estimated speed of the Trans-Atlantic flying-boat from America J 156 miles per hour, while the Ca-.e-aonia's speed was 132 miles per hour. The former had the advantage of a ng wind while th e latter had to a
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  • 58 1 Week -End Of 563 Deaths In U.S. New York, July 6. rl. death roll during the Independence Day celebrations throughout the United States during the past week-end is 563, the highest for eighty years. Deaths from motor accidents alone amounted to 310, while 107 were drowned. Eighty-four persons were injured
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  • 107 1 station to Miss Earhart and Captain Noonan to "keep your spirits up." It is reported that Miss Earharfs voice was heard to grow weaker and weaker, and it is likely her accumulators are! running down. Navy patrol plane en route for Howland Island in search of Miss Earhart was forced
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  • 15 1 London, July 6. The Non-intervention Plenary Committee is to meet on July 9.- Reuter
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    32 1 "Caledonia" the giant Imperial Airways flying boat which made the trans-Atlantic experimental flight from Ireland to Newfoundland. This picture was taken while the "Caledonia" was being prepared for the flight. (Planet News).
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  • 226 1 Gold Basis Would Help World Recovery Berlin, July 1. AT the final plenary session of th e International Chamber of Commerce a resolution was adopted on monetary policy affirming the need for stabilisation of exchanges on the basis of gold in order to obtain effective world economic
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  • 630 2 EMPLOYMENTOL LOCAL BORN Plea For Better Treatment Bftßgapete, Tuesday. ANOTHER plea l<»r Ma**** uui fee local Ihtiis was made hv inche mi" Mi iMftw J*.. 1 ..r tin. lohore I ouncil <>» meeting of mm J rj ii.hiii state held to-day ii Mon lti Be died
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  • 228 2 [ssessments In Johore Singapore, Tuesday. Don there exist any unfair treatment Of small rubber holder., in the matter ol assessment of holdings In J°horcr Referring to the situation. Dr. N^ Mootatamby said at to-day s mee, ing of the Council of State: i would like to mvite
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  • 198 2 Thrilling Espionage Film At The Pavilion ESPIONAGE stories are always thrilling. because they are stories from real life in a game In which people are never nearer death by violence, and because there is something Irresistible about the risks which attract beautiful women and handsome men to the
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  • 116 2 Public Thanks For Dr. Salazar Lisbon. July 5. TBI Premier. Dr Salazar. appeared a f :i window and thanked the crowd of 20,000 which demonstrated their thanksgiving al his escape trom assassination when visit mi 1 a chapel it la revealed that bomb connected with a MO yard
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  • 421 2 tentorial To Thorn leyJones Proposed Singapore. Tuesday. A PROPOSAL that a memorial for the late Mr. A. E. Thornley-Jones would be erected near the organ in St. Andrews Cathedral In due course was mentioned bv Mr. Edwin A. Brown who presided at the annual general meeting of
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  • 115 2 Question Of Their Employment Singapore. Tuesday. IN to-day's meeting of the Council of State, Johore, Dato Awang bin Omar, in an adjournment speech, asked Government to appoint a Committee to Investigate into the question of Malay boys and their employment after leaving school. He simpe.sted that training facilities
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  • 284 2 Allegations Against Chinese Singapore. Tuesday HOW a Sikh money-lender who went to collect a debt from a Chinese was allegedly tied up and robbed by his debtor and several of his friends was related ti Mr. Justice Home and a common jury a the Assize Court to-day when
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  • 128 2 Sequel To Monday's Street Affray Singapore. Tuesday VEE Bah Chee and Kee Keng were this morning charged before Mr. W. G Reeves, the Second Magistrate, win rioting at the Municipal Gas Works in Kallang Road yesterday afternoon. Changkol handles are alleged to have been used. The accused claimed
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    • 102 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma an<l Bronchltu poison your system, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physician, killing Asthma Oerms In I minutes. purifies the blood and builds new vitality so that ou can sle< p soundly all
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  • 780 3 GOVT: SERVANTS DEBT HELP FOR THE BURDENED Campaign By Johore Government Singapore Tuesday. rg Committee appointed by the johore Government to consider proposals for a campaign against indebtedness amongst Government servants in Johore has issued a reThe basis of the recommendations is assistance to and not dismissal of employees who
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  • 30 3 The Commissariat of Communications Ol the USSR, is issuing a new series of postage stamps of different denominations In commemoration of the flight ot the Soviet explorers to the North
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  • 283 3 List Of Bills Introduced Yesterday Singapore, Tuesday. BILLS introduced in to-day's meeting of the Council of State, Johore, included the following: Court Fees (Amendment) Enactment, 1937: The objects and reasons are as follows: To incorporate in the Johore Enactment certain provisions which exist in the corresponding Federated Malay
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  • 257 3 His Comrade Bradman Is Discharged Singapore, Tuesday. r. ORME, a Piivate in the Middlesex Regiment will spend the next twelve months belund prison walls as a result of nocturnal escapade on th_ night of Mr. 19, which started when he broke barracks with a comrade,
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  • 60 3 Before Mr. Justice Howes in the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. S. 265 36— Zahara Bee binte Mohamed Kassim (w) vs. Shaik Abdul Kader b?n Shaik Sela-sahib. I Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Koh Chong (if n
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  • 186 3 LOST WEIGHT WON VITALITY Once Languid Now Full of Pep In two weeks, she lost 6 lbs. Three weeks later, another 5 lbs. had gone. When she was burdened with her unwanted fat she was always languid— now she is full of activity. The method she followed is quite pleasant,
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  • 80 3 New High Level In Note Circulation London, July 3. AN the money market note circulation v again reached a fresh high level at £488,400.000 and further records in the near future are anticipated owing to the increasing seasonal demand for currency together wi'h reluctance of French nationals to
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    • 54 3 SilviVrin goes to the root of Hair troubles From All Chemists High -class Stores. Made in England. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. 1 "^S*X /o^x 1 I xggg^ \feg^ I .j. ___Sf^_c T— l 3rfSi «i Rn___v j 8 HHBBtaH iftj Jfl __v S _Br c^PB yV y_K Bt*^' X
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    • 253 4 fREUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVO LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 6. Very Quiet Steady cinuun 0-1". 9V-» +1 16 n t" Buyers. M" M +I|l6 Sellers. 99 1 6 +1 IB <).:tmec. ggj 9 9 4' 6 __i London, July 6. PALM OIL (Malaya) Last Price T da y n tr i„_ £24
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    • 309 4 LONDON SHAKE LIST Prevtoui To-day Chang* General Electric 363 36.6 +3 Imperial Chemical Industries _50- 150|7V_ +7V 2 Imperial Tobacco 38,- Ex. Div. 3811^2 -rlVz Anglo-Dutch 12% 12 V_ V_ Canadian Pacific 4 10V_ 5 +14 London Tin (New Share; 38 381V2 +IV_ Rubber Plan Investment Trust 27 6 276
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  • 1484 5 f raB er and Co*& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore. July 6, 6 p.m. (Shares are $1 unless otnerwtse siawai Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers nat Tin 37 2 38 6cd 376 39 -cd ♦i^i Kumbang JJJ 58 5 6|6 58|- Antral Malay 286 29
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  • 212 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report MINING. Tin midday $128> /2 up lift. ?he London Stock Exchange yesterday vas reported as being quiet but accordng to cables received the Tin Share marLet appears rather more active with )rices inclined to improve. Another v.lcom e feature in the cables was a
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    • 193 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. incorporated in 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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    • 199 6 j ItO-DAY AT THE CAPITOL j I I ll The Producers of 1 Li SMART GIRLS' 1 and 3-15-6-15- 9-15 j "MY MAX OOBm' r M- J a w now bring a new MUSICAL s l| HIT TO THE SCREEN! Ilk D T% I mßam\\. Jm __5^ tfr I j___t
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    • 205 6 I J 5/iow* J-15— 6-/5— 9-15 ALHAMBRA ("VV-dXy" J PARAMOUNTS RECORD-BREAKING JUNGLE j THRILLER! Men staked their lives for just one glimpse of this beautiful i Tiger Girl known and feared by the Malays as j M Hantu Rimau Ketawa Wild Beasts Guard Her J^fcf__k i Beauty until a white
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  • 678 7 FXIETY OVER THE FUTURE OF NON-INTERVENTION QUESTIONS IN COMMONS Ir FOREIGN SECRETARY REVIEWS PRESENT W POSITION the two sets of proposals should be communicated to all the representatives en the full committee with view to the situation being considered at a plenary session to be held this week. In the
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  • 368 7 K ing's House Monday. June 28. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Henggeler, Captain and Mrs. A. T. A. Ritcnie, Mr. E. E. F. Pretty and Mr. W. F. N. Chureh- ill dined at King's House. Tuesday. June 29 His Excellency presided at a meeting i of the Federal Council held
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  • 139 7 Mr. Eden On British Aims London, July 5. teferences to the Spanish situation in week-end speeches. Mr. Pritw^ 11^ at Warwickshire, emphaZrH the chicf Purpose of the British •tmment has been to confine the war the frontiers of Spain. S l anoth er interest, the signi_?h w lcn
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  • 3161 8 f J I LONDON j POINT OF j Flushed Cheeks In Commons New Marc By Londo trrom Our Own Correspondent! 25 i ?_ssi*_SJss JS%£m attitude- of the boy chua about some of our 1 -gislators as tney nstnud u> Mr. Neville Chamberlain pleading their case.
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  • 119 9 Replica Still On Tour In U.S. Washington, June 10. MAINTAINING American interest in the Bl* coronation for many weeks after the ceremony passed into history, a display of reoi cas of the British Crown Jewels Lsci 'how here and will subsequently be shown in many other cities throughout
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    36 9 The Queen wearing a large b"™"^ IT, with a net veil as she arrived to vw, the Exhibition of British Coun_f LUe in Crosvenor Square Her Majesty was dressed in two shades of purple. (Planet News).
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  • 143 9 Prisoner Keeps Promise To Return Oslo, Norway. A'DAY-OFF" to celebrate Norway's National Freedom Day has been taken by s prisoner in the Stavanger prison, Norway. I'll be back in two days' time." These words scribbled on a Tiny piece of paper were all the warder found when he
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  • 89 9 1,000,000 New Licences Last Paris, June 10. |HERE has been an increase of 1,000,000 in the number of wireless licences aken out in France during the past year e total number of licences issued up 6 end of A P r il this year was nearly ♦000.000.
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    83 9 Four Beadles of the City of London who will receive £10 a year for doine; nothing were elected at the Guildhall, City, London. The posts they are to fill are those of ale-conners. The post of ale-con r is an honorary one and dates back to 1350. It entitles the
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  • 111 9 New Station Proposed Near Toronto Toronto, Ontario CONSTRUCTION of Canada's largest radio station is expected to be undertaken shortly, and to be completed in October Situated near the village of Hornby, some 80 miles from Toronto, two towers are to be built, each 750 feet high There will
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  • 102 9 False Ones Of 3000 Years Ago Munich, June 10. A REMARKABLE archeological discovery has just been made in the South German city of Aschaffenburg. German scientists there have unearthled seven artificial teeth which are over 3,000 years old. They consist of seven well-preserved bronze crowns taken from a
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  • 311 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, July 7, 1937. "MALAYANISATION" IN a typically vigorous speech at the meeting of the Johore Council of Stole, Dato Braddell uttered a warn ing as to the effect OB Johore of "Malayanisation." Decentralisation in the Federated States had brought a policy of Malayanisation in its train,
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  • 751 10  -  Autolycus A WEEKEND CAUSERIE by IT IS significant of cne change of outlook that has been brought about in Malaya by the intensive militarisation of Singapore m recent years that when it was announced few months ago tnat the Government were taking over certain areas Of land In
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    16 10 W-2^£^^ Pa.ac. m Sona afterlhc P«nce. to^be named Suneon, is the heir to Kin» Boris. (Planet
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  • 147 10 The dead is announced of Mr. George Mitchell, former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, at the ageof 70 Mr J Munro is in Singapore in course of a tour of the world recording native musi? for the New York State Museum Mr. Lee Chiang Foo, of the staff ot
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  • 549 11 VAN ZEELAND IN LONDON further Steps lo Be Taken London, July 6. n/I p A CL Van Zeeland, the Belgian M nine M^^ „,.mi)ton from New York this U I and proceeded to London ,IIU See, members oi the British v Sent in connection with his
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  • 245 11 Object Of His Visit To Szechuen Shanghai, July. 6. GENERAL Ho Ying Chien, minister 0_ War, and General Koo Chuk Tung, Commander-in-Chief of the Sian Tisvelling Headquarters arrived at Chungking yesterday afternoon. They had a rousing welcome from the people oi Szechuen. Later they proceeded to Government.
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  • 140 11 Ministry Of Labour Returns London, July 6. I FURTHER indication of the steady trend of industrial recovery is recalled in the Ministry of Labour return on emolovment and unemployment. 1 str.tes that is is estimated that at June 21 the number of insured persons aged 16 to 64 In employment
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    32 11 A modern girl gets the old gunners' angle as she inspects an old English gun at the Maritime Exhibition organised by the British Sailors' Society at Selfridge's, Oxford Street, London. (Planet News).
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  • 166 11 Seventy-Year-Old Man's Body In Pool 'From. Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IN the evidence led by Mr. J. B. Masefield, AFst. to the OS. P.C. Kuala lumpur. before Raja Petra, who acted as coroner, in the inquiry held into the ('oath of Chap Keow. an old man
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  • 114 11 Police Clerk Charged In Kuala Lumpur (From Cur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. A sensation was caused In the Police Court here to-day when a men named Anthony, said to be a financial clerk in the C.P.O.'s office, was produced before Mr. F. Thoroughgood on a charge
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  • 158 11 Caledonia's 4,500 1b. Load Rugby, July 5 YESTERDAY the Imperial Airways flying boa. Caledonia alighted at Fiyiies. Ireland and taxied to her moorings flying the British Civil Air Ensign and the Irish Free State flag as token of the partnership of Britain and Ireland With Canada in
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  • 123 11 Iron Workers To Be Protected London, July 5. The Board of Trade has v/arned British shipowners that Spanish insurgent men-of-war are patrolling in the neighbourhood of Santander. In these circumstances there must be som^ considerable risk that an attempt might be made to capture such ships intending
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    • 46 11 j THE TRUE TONIC FOOD i Cbtolrablc of ell Chmmisu and Sterv* I ■rani JB < mS xlfr va MlBißiffyaSa 5933 ~Al\ Telegraphic Address: PHONE |J£ JSl^ GOODWOOD >r_ /^^Q_r^V_M^T f^ mSKii i'^^^^^^^^fi 3// COAKMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. AtfVßlltu ■••< HtU Jur Pr vu'c r.iitirtainmenU.
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  • 153 12 CAMPBELL AFTE WATER SPEED RECORD Sir Malcolm Campbell h about to make a n at tempt on Loch Lomond. Scotland, to capture th world water speed record in his speedboat "Blue 6 bird", named after his famous car "Bluebird" j which he set up the world land speed record" Photos
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  • 160 13 L King and Queen, with Prints Elizabeth and Princess Market Ro>c. attended the Inter[tional H, r>e Show at Olympia ien a special gala programme is presented. The main event is the officers' jumping comtiticn for the King George V old Challenge Trophy. Here e pictures of the
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  • 1839 14 some American dishes as popular amongst the denizens of sky-scrapers, the dwellers of early New Englar.d houses, owners of Spanish villas as with a cowboy who lives on his horse— and recipes for rndKiiig uiein. AMERICAN food. In m< eases dert?ed from the English CUisine, Is naturally
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    • 135 14 1 "_L— '1' j fl___-~ r *~^*tt '^"T >'*"^"'*_-" 7 r v.. i iS&" 4 T\ v L_ v J U-C wmV fi i «_f jff 1^ j O p i is ni _f^ hlu H H proved success A Shade For Every Shade Of Hair Alura is a remarkable
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    • 188 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU \r fi y^$WW CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. lor two months. BINGA p oBElst Class 2nd c__, tIOZM 2rr___*__. ggg 821} Colombo JJo? 7i EJJ'T? SS BS3 AB vessels may oall at any port on or ofl the route and the
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    • 377 16 JS^A TO FRENCH PORTS tv^_^^^ ANOO For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Lninkirk CAP TOURANE For MarseUles. Nar.tes, St Nazal™ n„,fl Ju| y 13 1 DALNY For Marseilles Havre Antwerp July j CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazafre Bordeaux j __fo_f T JAC UE S 'or Salgourane. Haiphong I (cappldaran
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  • 121 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gat* No. Lyons Maru 22 1 Buian 17 2 Centaur 1 16 2 Ermland 14 i Johan de Witt 11 2 Neleus {9 2 Kepong 7 2 Akita Maru 7 2 Silvercedar 30 2 Karapara 32 2
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    • 240 17 BURNS PHILP LINE (incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Saila. MARELLA JJ J MERKUR Aug. 30 £>ept. Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia Issued at the rLTSL 11 1" may transier at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K P.M ••Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return $642.86
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    • 135 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, fl-s. "HAKUBAN MARU" July 8 S.S. HARUNA MARU July 22 s_S. "KATORI MARU*' Aug. 5 SJ. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class
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    • 219 17 Jpostauntelligence} I 0 0- ,{—_ji i _p ririrn i-^"_*"^_~<~~~~~ STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY p^ R PER DATF AND TIME Kepong July 711 a.m. Siam < pa^ m b %an Mapia 711 a.m. Renga t and Tembiianan -j g-^ Maru 7 p m Africa Souin La plata Maru 7 x pm
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    • 210 17 AAAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from China and Japan by the Hasusan Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mans expected from Holland etc. by johan de Witt due at Singapore today. Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and
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    • 546 17 NOTICE TO MARINERS Sub -Calibre Cun Practice From Blakang Mati OWNERS and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear >f the range as possible during the subjalibre gun practice, which will take alace from Blakang Mati on July 12. 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, commencing at
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  • 1793 18  - WARNING AGAINST POLCY OF DECEN TRALISATION DATO ROLAND BRADDELL BY JOHORE COUNCILLORS FEAR MALAYANISATION ■■■■■■■I r the Council of s?st*t________f____^^ D,wun, Johore Bahru led by Dato ]^^^J^Zd as having the policy oi dect*t»ll»t_on, which Dato *™S ,l ||^S sp ecioua and exbrouKht about policy ol llalaytmiaatlon, whjen mown sp pedlent
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  • 965 19 L-ARRYINC ON 1 NAZIISM Ityfri Menial And Moral Berlin, June 10 lIO W future political leaders are j H befal fa-ktaed in special instituLlta Germany to-day-under a m that Ls monastic in its ausuul fanaticism— has been re- < to Reuter from first hand I eU
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  • 135 19 £50 Awarded To A Waitress DAMAGES of £50 for breach of promise wen awarded at Wandsworth County Court to Miss Kathleen Elizabeth Belcher. 24, waitress, of Furness-road Fulham. against Frank Giles, labourer, cf Church-road. Battersea. Miss Belcher stated they became engaged in 1933, and were to have
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  • 188 19 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 6. 6 p.m. Total for romoanv Dividend Books Close financial Compa y Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date TIN T0 AsamKumbang s%lnt. July23 July 30 July 24 22ft% 15% Bonus Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 ..July 16 July 5 10%
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  • 232 20 Bridegroom Could Not Attend Reception Bucarest. THE bandit Corlou. former_ "Public Enemy Number One'' of Rumania, has been married in the prison where he is serving a five-year sentence. His bride was Mile Picu. a beautiful and reputedly wealthy young girl who fell in love with the
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  • 91 20 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon. m v Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in ca_es <F.0.8. July, 3i5 a 31 7 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales <F.0.8. July) 307 a 31 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose > awardable S'pore 1 31 n 4 31 do. July
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  • 493 20 Well'known Printers Sued PICTURES in the Tate Gallery catalogue which are alleged to state that M. Maurice Utrillo. the French painter, became a confirmed dipsomaniac, ar_ died in 1934. are the subject of a pending libel action in which M. Utrillo i> suing Mr. James Bolivar
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    • 887 20 [ON THE .RADIO] «,^H EM^E I Mo Colonial France PROGRAMME „_g___--BS-~«a»-y u. JS'jSi. am M.WUII ■*___fl_!>?_a Lj 8 on 05 D m Talk on French Erents. S?__?_ST fflS -S)'* s"o P P Concert Relayed from met- <.s.",r_g "JTp,-. New. -I French. Colonial niw a.W. I«B ""*>• »> 9 Mr. -i^,
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    • 244 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres npn riAY horn." A Drama of the Swiss Alps L IV UAI Gasbarra in collaboration with tj 50 0 Mn^ir Teochew Christian Pfeil, translated from COO p.m.i^hinese Mumc^ Teocnew Gerrnan by T D B Dramas Records^ produced by Val
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  • 754 21 FRANCO'S LATEST ORDER OPING FOR ANGLO-FRENCH RECOGNITION OF BELLICERENT RIGHTS St. Jean de Luz, July I. nnounctd that until further orders no civilians of non-Spanish naFIS a ilty will be admitted to that part of Spain controlled by the na- "fv w of the importance of
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  • 753 21 Use Of English In Johore Council Proceedings Singapore, Tuesday. CHOTJLD Malay and English be the languages to be used at the meetings M of the Council of State, Johore, or should only one language be spoken? There was quite a number of references to this question at to-day's meeting. Inche
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  • 123 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr. Kawagoe Proceeds Shanghai, July 5. MR. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to China, will soon proceed to North China in view of the gravity of the situation. This visit indicates that the SinoJapanese struggle for domination in North China has reached a critical stage. ALLEGED
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  • 242 21 L Tribute By Johore Councillors rIBUTES to the General Adviser, Johore (Mr. W. E. Pepys), were paid by members of the Council of State at their meeting to-day. Both Dato Abdullah bin Esa and Dato Awang bin Omar referred to the pending departure on leave of
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  • 464 22 GOVT: INQUIRY Position Considered Serious I Singapore, Tuesday. TEAKS of a rice Nhort-Mje in Johow were expre^.vd in the meeting of the Council of StaU>, Johore, today, when two members spoke on the Nubject, and an inquiry by Government, with a view to jiving all assistance
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  • 33 22 Italian German Labour Get Together Rome. July 5 Tl ''Uw« t m n' a t '"""«l front ®iSg_s__«a w,k.,, Ililly ™>«l and ■251 Stt ff_s ri >a lonej Interest Reuter Wireless
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  • 257 22 Imposing Reception In Edinburgh Edinburgh, July 5. THE capital is thronged with sightseers from all parts of Scotland for Their Majesties Coronation visit. It is the first visit of a Scotswoman as Queen of England since Henry I married Mathilda in 1100. The King wore the uniform
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  • 139 22 M. Blum Explains Why He Resigned Bordeaux, July 4. THE resignation of the Blum Govern--1 ment was due to the grave international situation stated M. Blum in a speech at a socialist meeting this afternoon when he said when the dramatic debate began on June 20 alarming news
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  • 80 22 Arrests By Armed Police Port of Spain, July 3. QN the signal from an aeroplane flying vcr tl village of Fyzabad. 200 2 i 3ol,ce supported by marines arrested twenty men at dawn searched houses and seized a numbeTo'f To guns and cartridges. 6U n -JJ* s,l 7
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  • 456 22 Payments During 1936 Singapore. Tuesday QUESTIONS regarding super- annua* io: allowances and passage money pai bv the Johore Government during 193 were asked by Inche Onn b»P Jaaia and answers tabled, at this morning 1 meeting of the Council of State, held li Johore Bahru. ine
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  • 34 22 A Hungarian Legation has been set up in Stockholm, and M Matuska formerly Minister in Sofia, has been appointed to th e new post. He w ll t* accredited also to Denmark and Norway
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    68 22 Many schoolchildren realised their dearest ambition when some of the latest and most powerful locomotives and rolling* stock in England were shown at the London and North Eastern Railway Exhibition at New Barnet Goods Depot, near London The Exhibition, opened by Sir Philip Sassoon, is in aid of charity Our
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 706 23 S. A. F.A. TEAM DEFEAT AIRMEN TWO COALS TO NIL Friendly Soccer Game At Stadium Singapore. Tuesday TW O goals decided the issue in the T friendly game between an I LA. v XI and the R A F. at the S a 11l Singapore side coming d T'n despite
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  • 352 23 Could Rostrum Give Java Moon One Stone? Watch Vapour To-day ACCEPTANCES, scratching and order of running for to-day's races at Ipoh are as follows: THE SCRATCHINGS: Race 1 —Nil. Race 2. Lassa Race 3— Nil Race 4. Flying Column, Mildora Riace s— -Nil Race
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  • 42 23 Race I— Miss Singapore Kissing Time Race 2— Lisheen Queen Beon Race 3— Prince Caravel Cosmetic Race 4— Comma Codellus Race s— Sly Lady Charley's Aunt Race 6— Vapour Aurora Race 7— Rawang Benedict Race B—Java8 Java Moon Rostrum
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  • 142 23 Qualifying Rounds In Open Championship Carnoustie, July 5. AFTER a thunderstorm yesterday which turned the greens into pools, conditions were perfect for the qualifying rounds of the British Open golf championship, held on the Carnoustie and Burnside courses. Leading returns at Carnoustie were: Boomer 69, Horton -Smith 69
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  • 509 23 Loon Cliotw To Meet Wise In Final Singapore, Tuesday. I/EEPING good control over his strokes and displaying better courtcrafi, Yong Loon Chong, eliminated the Japanese representative, T. Aizawa, from the Singapore L.T.A. championsjriip competition this afternoon at tne S.C.C. L.OOll Chong won 7 5, 6—l. The match,
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  • 18 23 A speed limit of 20 miles an hour Is to b e enforced in the suburbs of Bombay.
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  • 47 23 Ahmed Ragheb Bey, Director of Dams In Egyptian Ministry of Public Works has left for Baghdad on the invitation 01 the Iraqi Cabinet, which wishes to consult him about certain irrigation projects Tfus is the first time that l Iraq has turned to Egypt for an emrineer.
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  • 78 24 LOON CHONG TO MEET WISE IN S. L T. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS Yon* Urn (hong Tight) who Seated T. Aizawa (le ft) and will meet N s Wise in the final of the Me* 1 Singles. (Tribune). J. Manasseh (right) who defeated Pakir (left) in th e Boys' Junior Singles. (Tribune).
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  • 331 24 Funeral Of Grove Road Smash Victim Singapore. Tuesday. funeral of Mr. Ernest William T Adams of the Radio Service Co. o .1 Adams, oi «r kiUed as frSSt of 3 a moto d r accident In Grove Road on Sunday evening, took place i at the
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  • 145 24 Enthusiastic Reception For Their Majesties Rugby, July 6. THE King and Queen and the two Royal Princesses are meeting with extraordinary manifestations of enthusiasm during their coronation visit to Scotland. Queen Elizabeth is the first Scots woman on the throne for nearly four hundred years, and this fact
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  • 84 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Relapses Into Former Shanghai, July 6. After visiting Mr. Lin Sen, President nl th e Chinese National Government, on Jury 4. Mr, Wang Ching Wei has suddenly relapsed into his former illness There is irregularity in the beating of the pulse which
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  • 205 24 Oxford vs. Cambridge At Lords London, July 6. OXFORD had a lead of 100 runs at close of play to-day against Cambridge who have one wicket more to fall. Batting first Oxford were all out for 267 of which Glover contributed 121. Cambridge had made 75 for four
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  • 136 24 Labour Will Decide The Issue London. July 6. THE sta'e of the parties in the Irisn Free State election is now as follows; De Valera 64, Cosgrave 44, Labour 11. Independents 8. Eleven results are pending and it is expected 'the Government will win six. but may possibly
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  • 56 24 Arrival In Brussels By Air Brussels, July 6. MR. Van Zeeland, the Premier of Belgium, arrived by air from London where he met Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Premier and Mr. Antony Eden. Foreign Secretary, and ave n *J impressions of his visit to the United States.
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  • 85 24 Japanese Economic Mission To Britain Rugby, July 6 The Japanese Economic Mission to Britain, the members of which nave been attending the International Conference of Chambers of Commerce n Berlin, arrived in London last nignt ]tc The visitors will engage in trade talKs with the Anglo-Jaoanese Committee oi Federation of
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