Morning Tribune, 7 June 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 109. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 7, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 276 1 JAP PLANES LEAVE ANOTHER TRAIL OF DEATH DEAD LITTERS STREETS; FRENCH HOSPITAL BOMBED |.M ONE OF THE MOST INTENSIVE AIR RAIDS ON CANTON YESTERDAY, 40 TO 50 JAPANESE PLANES INFLICTED OVER 1,500 CASUALTIES, DEMOLISHED OVER 1,000 BUILDINGS, BLEW OUT ONE SIDE OF A FRENCH HOSPITAL
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  • 25 1 Hague, Monday. Dr. Sun Fo has left for Brussels and will go to Paris later to confer with Dr. Wellington Koo.- Reuter
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  • 400 1 During the morning attempts were :nade by the raiders to bomb Pearl River Bridge and the French-owned Mourner Hospital situated on the cm- nese bund, directly. The side of thej building; was blown out and Commander: Talec, the French military surgeon, was -lightly wounded, while a colleague,!
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  • 46 1 Simla, Mondav. A BRITISH corporal was killed and two n privates wounded in an enw>"^ 4 Mamira^ha with northwest frontier tribesmen who badly damaged trie war Ginarai reservoir. The recrudee of trouble is attributed to the ttuence of the Faoir of Ipi. Reuter
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  • 49 1 Valencia, Monday. Three of the crew of an unnamed Brieargo ship were killed when the I was bombed by five insurgent a( -roplanes at Alicante. The ship was hi t by several bombs and caught fire.--Reuter. ter: The name of the ship was the Winifred."
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  • 89 1 NAVAL ARMS TALKS ARE NEARING END London. Mondav ITEGOTIATIONS over naval arms betN ween Britain. France and America, which have been proceeding over two months in London, are nearing completion, says Reuter's diplomatic corrrsPNo announcement will be made re"irdin" the terms of the agreement until Germany and Russia are notified
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  • 72 1 Ecuador, Monday. Shots were fired and one Ecuadorias soldier was killed and one wounded i when Peruvian troops crossed the fron- tier at the River Napo. Peruvians also captured an officer and two other soldiers. Ecuador protested to Peru regarding the incident which is the second
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  • 18 1 Shanghai, Monday. Semi-official Japanese reports clain that the occupation of Kaifeng wa: completed this morning. Reuter
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  • 127 1 FIRED ON IN RETURN; SEVERE REPRISALS THREATENED Perpignan, Monday NINE Spanish aeroplanes again flew over^ French territory this morning. French batterie? fired at the machines which flew back to Spain. M Daladier proceeded, to the area bombed yesterday to make a personal investigation and arrange
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  • 129 1 Canton, Monday. i lIORROR and indignation arc 11 voiced in numerous world- j wide telegraphic appeals against 1 Jananese bombing, despatched t i from here by foreigner*. Local American physicians, in 1 I a broadcast statement to-night 1 i to the American people, stat< i inter alia:
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  • 320 1 "OUTLA W CIVILIAN BOMBINGS" London, Monday. THI-: Times in a leading article under the heading- "War on Civilians," says though many civilians were killed in the week-end air raids on Canton it seems that on this occasion the principal targets were legitimate military objectives Bombing from the air of crowded
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 i ON OTHER PAGES Mother Child Drowned Local Weddings 2 3 i <. i pint; Wound In Throat S London Letter 8&: K.L. Races i i larke Cup 22 Perak v. Negri F.M.S.— Colony Tennis 24
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    • 67 1 V fc|O Jr FRESH MILK— WITH gJKa ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered —with only dealer cannot supply you, water
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  • 141 2 MOTHER CHILD DROWNED IN WELL Infant Was 1 Strapped On To Her Back i From Our Own Correspondent) IPOH, MONDAY. THE TRAGIC DISCOVERY OF A DOUBLE FATALITY NEAR CHEMOR IN WHICH A MOTHER AND HER CHILD WERE FOUND DROWNED, WAS MADE IN THE EARLY HOURS. THE WOMAN, AN ELDERLY CHINESE,
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  • 54 2 PAHANG DENTAL OFFICER WEDS 1111 WEDDING picture of Dr. Ronald Melville Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Armstrong of Singapore, and Assistant Dental Officer, Kuala LipK Pahang, and Miss Gladys Jansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Jansen. of Singapore. The ceremony was held yesterday at the Cathedral
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  • 115 2 MASS EVACUATION OF HANKOW Hankow, Monday. THE mass exodus of non-combatant Chinese from the Hankow area estimated at more than a million, is ordered by the Government as the result firstly of the fear of indiscriminate Japanese bombing and secondly owing to the difficulties which would attend a large scale
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  • 56 2 It is hereby notified that by virtue of the powers conferred upon him by subjection (ii) of section 51 of the Courts Enactment, the Judge with the concurrence of the State Secretary has altered the date lor the commencement of the Assizes at Johore Bahru, from Tuesday
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  • 293 2 ALLEGED INCIDENT IN (From Our Own Co-respondent* Taiping, Monday. TAN POH AUN and Sin Ban Hoe were fined $75 each and also ordered to pay $15 each as costs of the prosecution to Che Hazzim. dresser of the Taiping Hospital, for voluntarily causing hurt to him was
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    • 59 2 "DAIRY FARM' Condensed Sweetened Fill CIEAM MILK. DAIRY FARM MILK is ]S^^£= s P ec a^>' prepared for j|^^^^^s^^^|f^l Children. Being of a tlßtej^B|jSy^j superior duality this milk ffljK^^^^« will not thicken in the l^^^^^?tr^T^/^i IiEP VKI:|) and Exp rted Wr^frrnT iiirrtlliyi A accordance with MENT REGULATIONS, Fresh Stocks always
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    • 72 2 WOMEN mWHITE hM Use SHUSHINE. the bernc EjSunt/'l white for all thoei kid, calf, mm Immmmrl ciotu and buck. Cleans mm mYmi beaatifcei fabri< and leather. Am mtW RemoTe* rather than hidei kW tpots.Quick easy ecooom mm Wm ical. Ask rour shoe dealer. MM OSMIC CHEMICAL fc^ OMPANY %yH^VK^ Brwcktoa.
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    • 26 2 THF £> (Tel. 4534) 155? 33o orchard Kd L what Ctt DRY CLEANING tpdl* AND DYKIW A SPKCIAIJSTS. M jft Special machine f or drv Hen nine
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  • 567 3 DIED IN HOSPITAL 8 DAYS LATER MURDER CHARGE AGAINST FISH BREEDER Singapore, Monday. HOW a neighbour came to his house at about one on the morning of Apr. 6, with a gaping wound across his throat, was jelated by Lau Thiam Ek, a
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  • 167 3 AT the third annual general meeting of the Tamil Brotherhood Party held at the Anglo Tamil School Hall, Hastings Road, the following were elected officebearers for the ensuring year: President: Mr. K. Periayah (re-elec-ted >; Vice-president: Mr. N. Somu; Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. T. Ellaga-i-uhan (re-elected);
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  • 99 3 T Singapore, Monday. HE monthly committee meeting of the Tamils' Reform Association, alacca. was held on Sunday, May 29, ith the President, Mr. A L Sidam--1 in the chair. After the minutes of the previous meeting and the accounts had been passed, the resignation of Mr. P.
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  • 30 3 Singapore, Monday. An Indian had the forefinger of his !1 -ht Hand lopped off when it was '■aujjht in some machinery at the 12th milestone. Seletir. this morning.
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  • 208 3 RESEARCH IN TROPIC MEDICINE London, May 20. THE Medical Research Council, ad--1 vised by their Tropical Medical Research Committee (appointed after consultation with the Colonial Office), announce that up to three junior fellowships are offered Immediately for reward to qualified medical men wishing to receive training with a view to
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  • 59 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH de Zilva nee Surin. On 6th June. 1938, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Rosalind Bridget, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Lynn de Zilva, of Messrs Borneo Motors Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, in her 33rd year The funeral will take place at Kuala Lumpur at 5 p.m. on Wednesday,
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    • 77 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER defy competition in both price and quality. suitable for all duplicating machines Price 1.25 per ream Obetainable at all offices of PETER CHONG VOMT*\Y SilviVrin DOES GROW HAIR Removes Jardrutt rr, prevents Falling-huir 1 11 and corrects disorders cl the scalp. yr f^^m To rMtOM new
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    • 36 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND '3 JW^z. MADE IN BURMA 1.1 AIIAMLED 100% Hv» B i^V JB HAPEK, (.11 111 I \N CO., LTD., Singapore Koala Lumpur, Penan*. m^ THE WRITING BiHiffl FLUID THAT'S H^gjKp FOUNTAIN PEN SINGAPORE.
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    • 85 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach f*oad Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maharani. Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN (HANG HOTEL. 84. Biiiiim Raya, Malacca. Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca K.L at 7.00 a.m. 2.00
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  • RREUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 75 4 London. Saturday 2nd Forward (August) Buyers M ForVard (Octree.) Buyers 511 16 London. Saturday. •ALM OIL (Malaya) 3£! Previous To-day In bulk JunelJuly shipment £14-5-0 closed OPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) June Shipment £11-0-0 Nominal SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) JunelJuly Shipment 73 sellers TAPIOCA (lst quality) (Singapore) June Shipment 12;9 Sellers
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    • 120 4 London. Friday Previoui x<>-day Chan, Distillers 94 1 9 94 j 9 Dunlop Rubber 26 6 2616 General Electric 6717 V-» 68 6 Mfu Imperial Chemical Industries 29i4V 2 29J3 *Sui Imperial Tobacco 131<3 1313 2Q Anglo-Dutch 2219 22 1 6 Canadian Pacific SV. 5V_ London Tin
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    • 15 4 London, Saturday TIN Standard Previous To-day change Spot (afternoon iclosing price) gg^ Closed
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    • 533 4 Sir Percy Bates' Survey Of Results ADDRESSING the meeting of the Cunard Steam Ship Co Ltd., in Liverpool, Sir Percy E. Bates, Bart., G.8.E., said that real progress had been made during the past year, and observed that there was still time for 1938 to
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    • 35 4 London, Saturday. ini n Previous To-day Change MiM £7-0-9 £7-0-8 —Id. Fine Bar per oz. (premium lV 2 d.> SILVER Spot 19 1 16 19 116 4 months' forward. 18^4 18 3 4
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    • 63 4 London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.26 ***** —05 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 5|16 8.96 5 16 T.T. on Bhanghai (closing selling rate) 10»/ 2 10% +V4 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 113 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling
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    • 35 4 RUBBER New York. June 3. Previous To-day Chan Snot Buyers Steady oyw SeUers 113 16 Closed JulylSept. J* 516 Buvers H^b Sellers 11 9,16 TIN TnnP Steady Steady sSot 385 381 2
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    • 230 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila. StolfPapoff^ im&mtm&nt Banker* and Brokers In Secuntie* and Com nttu; Dailj Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Set vie: Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF IKADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. BHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 585 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Companv Singapore, June 4, 1 p.m. MINING Ampat 3,7% 4[1% Asam Kumbang 28j- 30|Burma Malay 21|- 22-cd Ayer Hitam 22|6 23j6 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 2016 2116 BatuSelangor 1.35 1.40 Burma Malay 21|- 22|chenderiang 16|3 17 3 Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hong Fatt
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    • 374 5 F m° rds 20 3 213 Esi Trust Af. ..4 75 »16 n e^ United ..32.50 33 50 00 r%* p r ef s 915 94Q Gt F V J V? 6000 700 h. L. pt. pd. 1900 20 00 Hammer and Co. ;KM 35 50 e !?S Wa »sh
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    • 230 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3|7>/ 2 4|l»/ 2 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatt 1.03 1.06 Hongkong Tin 20 3 2113 Jelebu 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 9j9 10 6 Katu Tin 24 25|-cd Killinghall 186 19|6 Kramat 10|6 11|6 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 Larut 9,6 10
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    • 385 6 j iamu What She LAST NIGHT 6-15 and 9-15 PAVILION j 'MP m-cm's L **'***Z l J ts ?jlS?* HrlC OTI Divorces \s, -W W^WCI WJt^M W^ 1 Boston, Massachusetts V lIP, i- m ¥7 e om H e out P"!" 1^ in su PPort of dWorci -M«i aA II
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  • 685 7 LOCAL LANDOWNER IS COMPLAINANT (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Sunday AT the Batu Pahat Supreme Court to-day Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Acting Second Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat appeared before Mr. K. Wilson, Assistant Adviser, Muar, on a charge of having caused hurt to Syed Hassan
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    • 65 7 y^ 1 IJ The CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION pTSWEETHEARTS IN DANGER! I Hold tight! Ever? second thrills with suspense! It's A grand and romantic! w/f. S^apFLEO CARRILLO BUDDY EBSEN '^J^PPI ROBERT Z. LEONARD Directed by Robert Z j *^7 Wm n *Anthopy McGuu* 1* I 4 EMPIRE THEATRE (Tan Jong Pagar)
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    • 30 7 MX7 1 CHANGE AT THE AlhambrA A 20TH CENTURY FOX SMASHING MUSICAL \^»OIT A RIOT GRAND CIV SONG 01 A HITS CHARMING (iLOBIA STUART ONE OF THE GI.O -BOARIOI'S CAST <.
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    • 294 7 POSITIVELY m mill 11 m I TWO SHOWS .AST yuan AiM If Mil TO^AV PHONI 6000 GANGSTKRDOM brilliant l\ WfKs™BTffilflrTO s lf Xl l>: u <>s America Edw.G. Robinson ,M K IN SKf NOKI xv THROUGH ||M KEY HOLE MfeA TJP^ UQIVI MDMHOM M-.US I 2& MURDER* II" IXK.s IMII
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  • 2214 8 BRITAIN IS FILLING HER "EMERGENCY CUPBOARD" TACKLING THE PROBLEM OF EVACUATING LONDON'S INHABITANTS j THE j LONDON i s s 1 POINT OF s i S VIEW i a at I/IHL4D OF 1 s s What The Ministry O/j Supply HasDonc— Bridging Any Likely Wartime Caps S j\re 1915 Failures
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  • 1426 9 Continuing OUR LONDON LETTER I unnecessarily, is penalised by the in- crease in forfeitures for under-tricks after the first, even when not doubled. The penalty for the first under-trick remain! 50, but is increased to 100 for subsequent tricks under the new recommendations. The penalties, as
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    • 58 9 MALAYAN lli:roilll BROKEN WITH "NEW HUDSON" ALFRFD DA SILVA winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Rofld Race in the KK OKI) lIMF OF 4 hrs. 19 mint, in a field of 27. HiS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON" SIM HIDSONS MCI BKITISII HI 111 AND THE (IH)l(K OF CHAMPIONS SOLE
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  • 308 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, June 7, 1938 ILLICIT SAMSU ACCORDING to the report on the Customs and Excise Department, Federated Malay States, for the year 1937 there was a considerable decrease in the number of illicit samsu distilling cases brought to light during the year under review. As formerly, the
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  • 977 10 AMERICAN VIEW Of Britain k PLEASANT book for Englishmen to read is Quincy Howes 'England expects every American to do his duty." It explains how very clever they are. how they play upon simple human weaknesses which they find in the Americans of the most influential sort, so that. by
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  • 881 11 BAD CROP PROSPECTS IN WESTERN EUROPE Toll Of Frost Drought London. DROUGHT and frost, which hav e threatened to ruin crops in England, have also taken their toll in several parts of Europe, says Reuter. Although Germany and the Balkan countries have suffered little, the wine-growing districts of France are
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  • 252 11 RANCHER EARL VISITS ENGLAND (By Air Mail) London, May 28. THE rancher Earl. Frederick George Morre Perceval, 11th Earl of Egmont, has Just come to England with his wife from Calgary, Canada. His father— a rancher tco—established his claim to the ?arldom in If 30, and the family lived for
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    • 56 11 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD j ObttfcMfcte «f ChmmltU mn4 Storm j DINE DAIVCE at the Capitol Restaurait Music by KURT BLACII hi^ Orchestra WEDNESDAY If- FIUDAY. 8 P.M. in Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHAftGE. cq')' f Telfsjraphic Address: PHONE 5934^ A^v GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for vtstr crs and UmrUU COCKTAIL
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  • 274 12 HISTORY REPEATS ITS F AT ALDERSHOT The magnificence of one of the most famous spectacles in history was revived at 1 of the Cloth of Gold WM leheaised for the Aldershot Tattoo, opening on Juno \M Gold" took place on the Plain of Ardres near Calais in 1520 and took
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    • 170 12 England now? 5} daj# across the air all the way by Einpi r t» f lying-Boat The bi K 4-«nflnad empike Oying-bo*ti now Imvi BAngapore lor Enghmd 'wicc A week. They arc the last word In atr-gotog luxury xoa have a making room on board, a promenade deck, hot ana
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 41 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. All our watches are guaranteed entirely made In Switzerland AGENTS FOR RENE ULLMANN lIAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.
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  • 769 14 highways and Byways To Beauty Secrets Of Make-up Are Revealed This Week By ELIZABETH ARDEN, World-Famous Beauty Specialist THE five articles which have preceded this one. have been devoted to the basic care of the skin, as well as to the question of how to repair ravages caused by age
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  • 286 14 These Hints For Complexion Troubles Will Enable You To Face Your Mirror With Confidence MOST skin blemishes can be cured by the proper treatment, so if you are not altogether satisfied with your complexion, start to-day to see what you can do to remedy matters. Pimples and
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    456 14 ing will also help, but in this case, after you have finished washing, dab the face with witch-hazel and leave it free to the air. Then, before applying rouge and powder, wash your face over with a good, soothing antiseptic astringent which will secure a good finish, but which is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 55 14 £^S ELIZABETH ARDEN'S A{| M VOl R POWDER BASK IS IMPORTANI Vor a smooth, perfect finish, and to v^ Q| protect your skin against sun and dust. Egjgaj use Elizabeth Arden Powder Base J J LILLE DE FRANCE I Lille Lotion CREAM AMORETTA I t>ss& Ultra Amoretta M 1 Vtl
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  • 859 15 Make The Most Of Your "Crowning Glory" If You The Elaborate Coiffures Of To-day THERE have never been so many attractive hair-dres-sing styles as there are to-day and it is years and years since there has been so much individuality about them. The qualities that impress
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    • 35 15 "MADGE" Flower Shop Stamford Illi Tel. 4227 WEDIMNCJ SHEAFS Church decoration a Speciality BOUQI'KTS. FLORAL BASKETS. Wreaths, floral decorations Fin short notice. Singapore Orchids. Cut Fresh Flowers Orchids cut and in pots. BY AEROPLANE DAILY.
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    • 16 15 W£JA/)£?A££ Unusual weddino S'f ts at I moderate prices, 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143.
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    • 449 16 n Ilii^S?^) BY PsOandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'pore e 1938 1938 NALDERA 16,000 June 17 BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 BEHAR 6.000 Aug. 8 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug.
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    • 489 16 Ih^. TO FRENCH PORTS j J CHARGE URS REUNIS i HOMEWARDS. S BANGKOK For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 16 'CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Juns 24 1 "DALNY" For Marseille, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux July 22 ITO SAIGON
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  • 310 17 CHINA HAS MORAL SUPPORT OF GERMANS Ineffectiveness Of Japans War Machine Berlin. gENEATH Germany's official pr 0 Japanese policy— which the officially controlled Press dutifully reflects by printing a great deal about Japan's great victories '—lies a growing sentiment throughout the country i n favour of China. The official attitude
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  • 102 17 Bucharest. TO prevent his followers from his res--1 cue, Corneliu Codreanu. leader of the banned Fascist Iron Guard, has been moved to a secret prison far from the capital. ihe secret service discovered that his previous prison was known to his comrades still at
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  • 70 17 Law Will Prohibit Its Publication Cairo. THE Ministry of War and Marine has 1 drawn up a bill prohibiting the publication of news concerning the Egyptian Army without obtaining the previous consent of the Military Autho-I Hties concerned, and inflicting punishment on any one contravening the law. The
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  • 148 17 Widow Accused Of 11 Murders Brussels. ACCUSED of murdering 11 men and women by poisloning in less than four years, Marie Petltjean, known as iVidow Becker, a 58-year-old tailoress of Liege, faces her trial at Liege Assizes. She is also charged with five attempted murders by poisoning, and there are
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 276 17 11 1 II X S PHILP LIXK. (Incorporated in Australia > NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR June 29 July 3 MARELLA July 30 u f g Vv, Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at tne following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney
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    • 200 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU June 8 s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 sjs. HUSIMI MARU July 7 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634 $381
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 113 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECETED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ships Godown Gate Gate Juno 16 2 3 Achilles 9 2 3 Benmohr 30 2 3 Siamese Prince 32 2 3 Asakasan Maru 36 2 3 Marudu 38 2 3 Islami 46 4 5 i a. iik
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  • 152 18 MALA YAN CUSTOMS OFFICER 'S ROMANCE (From Our Own Correspondent London, May 29 QUITE generously spiced with romance il the announcement recently ttf th P ori<rnpp^pnt pnri shortly forthcoming marriage of Miss Vivienn e Johnson, onlv daughter of the late Mr T. H. Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson Avenue Road, Doncaster,
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  • 95 18 KILLED BY MAD BULLOCK i S k BULLOCK broke loose from A the Spalding. Lines, cattle market recently, and a farm I foreman who tried to head it I off was trampled to death. He was Frank Bracken- I borough, fifty-five, of Wykeham, j near Spalding. t S Women and
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  • 551 18 Unsolved Mystery Of The Sea London. ALL hope has been abandoned for the safety of the British steamer AngloAustralian and her crew of 38, missing since March 24. The fate of this steamer of 5,546 tons, equipped with every safety device, of which nothing has been
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  • 703 18 £43,580 NET PROFIT FOR PAST YEAR AT the meeting of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company Limited, held in Brisbane on May 24, Mr. De Burgh B. B. Perse (Chairman) submitted the following report for the year ended March 31, 1938. The result for
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  • 75 18 A letter has been received by Inche Othman bin Ishak. Hon. Secretary Johore International Cycling Union. Johore Bahru, from the Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Esa, State Commissioner. Segamat. intimating that he has accepted the invitation to be one of the Patrons of the Union. A donation was
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  • 194 18 London, May 20. A SON was born at a Florentine nursing home on Sunday May 15 to Margaret, the wife of Francis James Ronald Bottrall, Professor of English literature at the British Institute Florence, Italy. Mr. Bottrall was until last August Johoro Professor of English
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  • 889 19 HOAX PLAYED IN THROUGH RUBBER ESTATES AND ACROSS TIN LAND 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. OJSE of the stiff est courses ever used and a choice tit- bit reserved tor the very last, resulted in very fen competitors gaining first class maids in the fourth
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  • 380 19 IT is notified that the following changes in dates and venues have become necessary: DIVISION 1 Thursday, June .0 King's Birthday R.A.F. versus R.E., postponed to Saturday September J at Anson Road Stadium. DIVISION 2 11. M.5. "Terror" versus Fort Canning postponed on April 2,
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  • 182 19 CHINESE WOMEN'S NEW CLUB Singapore, Monday. ANF hundred young Chinese women v have pot together and have founded a Singapore Chinese Women's and Girls' Association which will be formally registered very soon. 71M organiser; of the new oiun are members of the Nanyanp Chinese Stud ent.r Association It is felt
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  • 170 19 His many friends in Malaya will be interested to hear that a telegram has been received from Mr Joe fisher, who left Singapore in the Imperial Airways liner last Monday, stating that he arrived In London, after I pleasant flight, on Sunday. Munical Services versus Mental Hospital,
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  • 320 19 Shanghai, June 6. PEAKING that the Chinese air force may one day carry out an i xtensive air raid* over cities in Manchuria, the Japanese are rushing anti-aircraft defences in Mukden, Changchun and Harbin. The Japanese naval and air forces on the upper
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  • 145 20 Ott;. CANADA'S vaults have disgorged thl v nation's store of gold for the first time since the union of the provinces "Moving Day" began when the Bank of Canada moved to its new home from I temporary quarters. The gold reserve
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    • 48 20 Nff >a. Rottf 111 J //ftte World m^m BUY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPESI I k Gold°nib r tipped to the point, the famous I I II lin d hardest Hokkaido iridium which ts I §IK 1 TRANSPARENT IHE I ILOF PEN fr€O >65 HIGH STREET StNGflPOftE -rr.3L.-^^^^^^^^rnrn r^^iMiiriTMniiiwnniiniiinnniffl
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    • 126 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June i^g Company Dividend Books Date tx. Dl*. Close Payable TIN Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 Katu 6d. No. 18 June 9 June 16 June 10 Malayan Tin Vk% Int. June 1 June 17 June 3 Renong
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    • 448 20 j ON THE RADIO 1 Ij, J. SINGAPORE LONDON ZIIL 1.333 Mcs (225.0 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 P M 6.00 Indian Music. GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.5 m.) 6.20 Chinese Music- A.M. 645 Children's Programme. (ENG- 6.40 "The Nightingale.'* A play Dy LisH). Francis Dillon, from the original 700 Dance Music played
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    • 343 20 too (continued): An excerpt from the rehearsal, from Rushmoor Arena, Aldershot. 10 50 'Hungarian Gipsy Party,' the Hungaria Restaurant, Lon- don. The Hungaria Gipsy Band. Bela BLsony is the conductor, and the music is introduced by Alexander Howard. 11 20 The News and Announcements Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 1140
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    • 199 20 6.20 News in English. 6 35 Concert relayed from Paris P T.T 7.05 Talk on French events. 7.20 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T 7.50 News in French Colonial marke: prices. 8.30 Talk on music by Mr. CharlesOulmont. 8.30 Social topics by Mr. Paul Rives 8 40 Gramophone records. 8.50 The
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  • 1341 21 LOW DIVIDENDS AT K.L. RACE MEETING (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. EXCELLENT going and a big holiE day crowd favoured the WhitMonday programme of the Selanror Turf Club, when the second day's card of eight events was successfully run off. In the
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  • 114 21 Race I— MISS WENDY $33 and $10. Comma $9. Myanee $11. Race 2— MAID OF CASfffX $24 and $9. Monte Video $10. Some Flirt $12. Race 3— GOLD POINT $20 and $7. Smoke Dreams $6. Batti $7. Race 4— HARD GOING $29 and $9. Vision $9.
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  • 1374 22 SENSATIONAL PADANG CRICKET REST BEATEN BY JUST TWO WICKETS Singapore, Monday. GENBATIONAL cricket was witnessed on the S.C.C. Padang th«* afternoon, when the Rest nearly turned defeat into victory through the sensational collapse of the Europeans. When the Rest completed their second innings
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    • 553 22 I I I L SCORE BOARD REST, Ist Innings Roy Bain b Simpson 0 I N. Abbasbhoy b Simpson R. Thillianathan c Todd b Simpson 1? R. V. S. Sundram b Simpson j A. S. A. Jansen c Duke b Simpson 1 Chia Keng Hock b Growder L. Alvis c
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  • 270 23 PENANG WIN BY CHEOW TEIK MAKES 163, AND WILLIAMS 127 N. O. (From Our Own Reporter) r ,N'G beat Selangor by 104 runs at close of play in the fixture played at the Esplanade this evening. When Dlav continued for the lay this morning Eu Cheow Teik
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  • 128 23 GOLF GARRISON G. C. BEAT THE ISLAND CLUB THE match between the Garrison Golf Club and the Island Club, played at Tanglin on Sunday, resulted in a win for the Garrison Golf Club by 9V 2 points to one. The scores were (Garrison names first):— Major H. G. B. Mijling
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  • 175 23 YESTERDAY'S RACES-Page 21 SELANGOR 2ND INNINGS >muson Smith c Ah Ee b Andres 35 W Soon Wee c Stewart b Wt^terhout 31 3 S. Gillc b Andres 22 Ude Silva c Cheow Teik b Williams 25 B. M. Ariffin hit wkt. b Andres 2 A L Henry b Stewart 21
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  • 75 23 S.R.C.-R.A.F. ATHLETICS I' started by Sgt. Major Rutley in 1936. the third annual athletic >ined meet of the SRC. and the A F will be held at the SRC. "■idanq on Wednesday, June 8. at 4.45 P rn. ents are as follows: 100 yds.; 0 yds 440 yds.; 880 yds.:
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  • 109 23 CHILDREN'S SPORTS AT BLAKAN MATI BLAKAN MATI held their Children's Sports yesterday afternoon, when a pleasant day was enjoyed by parents, visitors and the children, thanks to the efforts of the Committee. After tea was served. Mrs. J. R Laurie, wife of the Officer Commanding, away the numerous prizes. The
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  • 32 23 ffi m Ovr Own Reportc r Penang, Mond. Battlin M easily outpointed 8 8 over ten rounds In the ent of the boxinu promotion at Fun and Frolic Stadium to-night.
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  • 495 23 7- WICKET WIN OVEF3 NEGRI (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. DERAK, who after the f irst day's play yesterday, seemed sure of inflicting an innings defeat on Negri Sembilan, just managed to beat th clock to win the two-day inter-state encounter by seven wfcketfl
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    • 77 23 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS y mca tennla tic TODW Men's SingJes: Yap Ah H:t:i vs T Kobaya hi; I h Ab<>(j Um TO-MOBROU Men's Wlftf; M I Recht} VI I Hock; 'Jan Etuck 'I'".- v Dr Chi i k Yam Johore Tennis r .id the RoyaJ Johore Club tournan Ml N S
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    • 104 23 To-day's Tides Hich Tide: 6.25 p.m., 7 ft. Bins. L«e Pang Kim and J. B. McMorine \k> J. G. Clemetson and DC. Meathrel 1; G. O. G. Hoy and H. D McLaren E. R. MacDermot and H. C. Dodgsoi\ 1; FO. G. F. Chater and Ft. Lt. R. C. Keary
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  • 187 24 F.M.S. Sweep Ladies' Events In Annual Tennis i From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE Colony retained the Guillemard Cup by beating the Malay States by 19 points' to 17 points. The Malay States easily won the McCabe Reay Cup by a wide margin of
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  • 39 24 Mr. A. J. Braga will address the Singapore Rotary club on Wednesday on "Safari Snapshots." He has just returned from a bunting expedition in Africa, and he will give, in his talk, accounts cf his experiences during trie trip.
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  • 205 24 Selangor Penang Triumph iFrovi Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. SELANGOR retained the Leong Sin Nam Cup in the triangular badminton tournament while Penang won the Raja Permaisuri's Cup from Selangor in the ladies' events. Final scoring was as follows: LEONG SIN NAM CUP Selarßor 11 matches
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  • 85 24 AUSTRALIANS BEAT i ESSEX London, Monday. TIIK Australians beat Essex by 97 runs in their fixture at Southend, the last for the Australians before the First Test at Trent Bridge. Australians 145 »K. Fames 4 for 43, Brown 55 and 153. Essex 114 (Ward 7 for 51 and
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  • 56 24 Hongkong, Monday. The Japanese Consul has received the British protest from the Hongkong Government and forwarded it to Japan. Referring to the allegation that Japanese planes Hew over Shameen, on which the protest was based, the Consul declared: "I for one am very sorry and our people have to be
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  • 56 24 London, Monday JINRECOGNISED by big holiday crowds the aged Jewish psychologist 9gmund Freud arrived in London to-day He surprisingly received permission to leave Austria on Saturday and told an interviewer: "I have no plans. I merely desire to end the few days left in me te the
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  • 99 24 London. Monday THE trustees ol the Austrian Government international guara^ loan 1933-53 and the guaranteed conversion loan 1934-59 announce thai no part ol the monthly instalment on service loans due on June 1 have yet been provided. The trusteenave lodged an emphatic protest and advised the committee of
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  • 36 24 Canton, Tuesday During the Japanese air raid, the airmen intentionally bombed crowds of refugees who were massed aloiu 1 the 623-road alon»* the Bund which gives entry into Shaman Hundred* of casualties resulted.- Sin Chew Jit
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    • 35 24 be REFRESHING j CIVIL, NAVAK AND Mill! \ic V TAILOIrtRB OUTFITTER No 6. 1h? Arcade Sinpapore. S I PIIONK ?9!>4 THE TAILOR. *~»i i 0"i ii 0t n i_o 0-, ott, oi,on _p I o
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