Morning Tribune, 8 July 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE *~VOI, No. 136. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. July 8, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 138 1  - Peace Is Japan's Salvation CHIANG Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Thursday. IN HIS MESSAGE to the Japanese 1 people, on the occasion of the Double seventh. >larshal Chiang Khek. stressing that the Chinese ™ple and the goverr/aent were deEmined to *M to tde end though their intentions were peaceful as
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  • 33 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Thursday: The programme July 7 was observed where m most solemn manner. A paper flower sale was started m and the enthusiastic demand exceeded the supply.
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  • 44 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Thursday. FIGHTING along the Yangtse is divided into three centres, from Hsiangkow to Matang. around Pangcho, and from Hukow to Pangshe. The Chinese are counter-attacking along three routes. A force of only 700 Formosans, holding Chinese troops.
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  • 209 1 BRITAIN IS DISSA TISFIED WITH FRANCO'S REPLY London, Thursday. yH£ Prime Minister stated m the Commons to-day that he was not able yet to make a full statement regarding the Burgas authorities' reply on the bombSritish ships. The government had found it necessary to ask the Burgos authorities to explain
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  • 34 1 C HOLERA IN SWATOW S Swatow th a Cholera is ra In h ,s epidemic is reported to re PortPd n f ver 600 cases been e a of which 200 have proved fatal
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  • 88 1 Paris, Thursday. rILE emphasising the whole-hearted support of the plan for the withdrawal of volunteers m Spain. M. Blum, writmg m "Populaire" asks whether m the interval preceding the re-establish-ment, the frontiers will remain open to benefit nationalists, while the French frontier remains hermetically sealed to
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  • 15 1 Kuoan? Thursday. The "Cooee" arrived at 8.3 C p.m. local time Reuter
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  • 33 1 Tokyo, Thursday. The vice-minister for foreign affairs (Mr. Horin Ouchi) made representations to the French Ambassador (M. Arsene Henry) this afternoon m regard to the French occupation of Paracel islands.-- Reuter
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  • 234 1 BOMB OUTRAGES MARK 'DOUBLE SEVENTH* SHANGHAI, THURSDAY. JHANGHAI WAS TURNED INTO AN ARMED CAMP FOLLOWING THE BRIEF BUT INTENSE REIGN OF TERROR THIS MORNING WHEN FIFTEEN BOMBS WERE THROWN IN WIDELY SEPARATED PARTS OF THE SETTLEMENT IN THE SPACE OF AN HOUR. The entire Settlement's
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  • 175 1 Terrorist Outrages In Jerusalem Jerusalem, Thursday. H.M.S. Cruiser Emerald is expected at Haifa this afternoon. Official figures dealing with yesterday's terrorists outrages at Haifa give 21 Arabs and six Jews killed, and 92 Arabs and 11 Jews injured. A further outrage occurred to-day, when the
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  • 54 1 Hankow, Friday. EIGHTEEN Japanese warships, a* companied by ten armed transports, are reappearing off W**«tgip Island. It is learnt that France to dispatching five squadrons of aircraft to Kwangchowwan. Twenty French warships are lying between Hainan and Paracel Islands. The aerodrome at Kwangchowwmm is nearing completion. Frrneft planes
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 I Irm sport Strike 2&8 s.remban Threat 2 „se Mass Meeting 3 > P o(ial Traffic y l (tlirt is m I HesHk <»f K ast l\ I To.da7'l Tesl British (iol" 24 1
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    • 38 1 Ml I KNTHUSIASM I I KLIM I POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious 1 I fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Try m I a tin to-day and be convinced. J f Distributors: V k GETZ BROS ATO^J
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  • 665 2 "ARBITRATION ONLY WAY OUT" TRACTION COMPANY ISSUES STATEMENT Siagaporr, lhur-f'a>. llirm „1 .nl.i.ra.ion is ,h, ,nlv ttl I J" shll n1 ,,,i m> I»J "'>• 8ta«M«» n 'l»"»- n,c itaU»m< i i (i l(l phe mantf< by the i mploy< lf the
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  • 65 2 ALLEGED UNLAWFUL PROCESSION Singapore. Thursday ON a tSUUTgC of holding a procession without a permit from the Chief Police Oflker m Malabai Street shortly before eijrht o'clock List night, a young Chinese, <jow lihmi Mm, claimed trial when he ■ppiarri before Mr. J. C. 11. Oldharn, the Second .Magistrate, thi>
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  • 282 2 THOUGH the Tribune m ofliriallv informed lust iiinht thai "the tuthories are doini; their best to alleviate the situation." it is doubtful il m emergency transport service equal to the ili'iii. md is likely to !»c introduced to-day. Members ol the Traction Company European stati did
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  • 220 2 Seremban. TlMiadaj AFhi-:i [NO ol Insecurlt) prevailed m town to-day and iears of anti-Japane.v demonstrations nearly came true, when a lan>e crowd collected m front ol a Japanese dentist's shop, alleging that two Chinese women had gone opstain m) 1 t r» ■i f i
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  • 115 2 THE •no (our-engined de Havil- I i land aeroplanes which arc to 1 operate with Wearne Bros internal i an- service m Malaya land S sterday at 4 a.m Originally I l! expected to leave on July 1. ither conditions arc 1.1 t arable they
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  • 245 2 SINGAPORE IN STATE OF APPREHENSION SINGAPORE was m state of ncr vous apprehension last night Hooliganism was evident m many parts of the town and intimidation of Chinese shopkeepers is reported. One Chinese coffee shop-keeper, who ventured to open his doors last night at Bernam Street, m the Tanjong Pagar
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  • 64 2 Friday. Julj In the morning HLs Excellency m various sites at Penane. Hi Excellency had luncheon with Hon. Mr. Justice A. B. Howes and Mr Howes. Saturday. July In the morning His Excellency v< various sites at Province Wellesta Hi.s Excellency was present at thannual ball ol the
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  • 183 3 asdfdasfasdfasdf ■""'""'trs.of his speech. Mr. Tan h n P d Bnlsh Government and pet-pie his fellow-countrymen to h ,< efforts being made by r oi London far the collotrt ]tortng distress peace time, the British peo- helped China to build railways mplete other "iuantic
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  • 181 3 'From Our Own Correspondent S Tapah. Thursday. l large python measuring about A 12 feet lont; ard weisnin^ i about 50 pounds has been caught by a Chinese Kardener. It attract- i \td a large crowd and was even- i lualiy >o.ci to a Chinese towkay I
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  • 168 3 A SPECIAL TRA FFIC COURT FOR SINGAPORE Singapore, Thursday. of a special 1 Hk Court m the old Sepoy Mkf Station is envisaged m ••■•imniiniQiie which has just Published by the Colonial '-try. 1 •mmunique reads: rp port of the Committee which n »nted some months ago under -nrmanship of
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  • 92 3 Charity Performance By Oleh Oleh Party JN collaboration with the China Relief Fund Committee, the Oleh Oleh Party will stage another performance, ,ne thirct show for the same cause, but on a larger .scale, at the Happy World covered stadium, on Saturday, Sept. 10. Two Committees will
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  • 111 3 COURT OF APPEAL The Chief J Listict 8 b.. Mr. Justice MJ and Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley. Judgment to be read by the Chief Justice. S.S. In Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. m Appeal No. 3- Chan Peng Jin ana anor. vs. Goh Moey Phor <
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  • 200 3 ASIATIC CHILDREN NOW MORE MUSICAL |>X Allied Mistow.ski, of the Trinity V College ol Music m London, who arrived m Singapore recently, delivered a lecture last night to teachers of the Singapore Chinese Girls School. Dr. Mistowski has come to Malaya to hold musical examinations throughout the country, after which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 j "MASTER" Laminated Padlocks i/jfc I I WHITE SWAN DIPLICATING PAPER nnpetltton In both price and quality. v.; able for all duplicating machines •ice 1.25 per ream Obtainable at ail offices oi PETtiR CIIONG COMPANY I'll! I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 86 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS Express Service 3 ttal** da'! 1 1. lIAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road Singapore. Tel: SOIS t NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maliarani. Muar Tel ,15" I. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bungn r.aya. Malarra. Tel: OS 1. .Singapore to Muar. Malacra X.L •it 7.00 a.m.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 26 4 London. Thnredaj previous To-day 98 6 99 3 i»c Chartered Bant iosV 2 7bntish Amencau TobaccG JWH 6? "Aim-si- ft.i RWfgi (London w
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    • 67 4 London Ttmr i KLBBKK eeiien London Thursdaj PALM OIL (Malaya) VI UJ EH 10 0 value El 4-5-0 wrtae In hulk .liiiy.Aur ihlpmenl GOPHA (SUaiLs, PJLB.) fl nl^, rahM July Shipment BAOO rUHIK (Sarawak, Unchanu. a jiilyiAug. Bhipme»l I'l.ri'ut AAJ.J s BftUe| 378 taye, White Mur.luk Auj' Oct
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    • 60 4 '.oiuiiiu Thursday I'ivvlous To-day Change r; I'Jtn.s u-i,j.sii»k middle rate) 177 73 177 7!* -.6 T.l mi Ain.slerduin closing middle rate* ;',!Hi:ut» 8.95 11J16 'i T.T on Shanghai (clodng MlUni rate) Unchanged I i on Hongkong (duting telling rate* Unchanged T'i on Japan (clMlng fauing rattl Unchanged T.T
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    • 23 4 <i()LI> London, Thuradas Fsnr Bar per M. J l 6 't y Chuuu< SILVER ((>n n M% 212 4 months' forward
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    • 22 4 riN Standard PmtK. t^"' """"fc^ Spot (afternoon .clOvStnK price) £192 V« ***** 1 £2 .rward tl»% UDSU 2 i K
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  • 389 4 MESSRS. SUnton Neboi* report 'or weok-endin* July 7. is m Sl'Tnon,! wave of confidence i, stir spreading, ami there is n. u,vs of any kin,! to report. Demand for rubber continue. 72 all snunvs. li,h. offering. Iron, ft* F,r East "aye been >■ aLrbed, mhfoi
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  • 177 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Thundtj MINING Tin at midday was $97.00 clown 58. Although cables from London on Tin shares this morning were m some cases slightly lower than IjfKttay*! interest appeared to be more general anmainly on the buying side. In tnt wca market tin shares
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  • 748 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company pore, July 7, 5 p.m. 43 4 44j 48|-nom itral Malay 49 25 9 •r Hitam 057 y 2 0.82& er Wenp 21 1- 22|ngrin Tin L4O 2.45 .uSelaneor 1Qj U ■iuntai 21 1) 22-9 roa Malay 15 i i«tenaenang 0.38 042 am Tin
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Arnpat^ 4|3 4j9 Batu Selangors 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatts 0.96 1.00 Hongkong Tin 23i9 24 9 Jelebus 0.72 0.77 Kamunting Tin lO|3 11,3xd Katu Tin 24i6 26,Kramats ..106 116 Killinghalh, 1919 216 Kuchais 130 1.35 cd Laruts 11|- 12]Lingui Tin 1.65 1.70
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  • 177 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 tot Apr. 30 Oct 31 95 105 nom. X Sl i^? APORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 *&&STOU- 107 »<> m ni lSfi Mar 31 B eP*- M 107 109 norn »<t 1956-6 b $22,000,000 nOrn N Sr/Pi-iocti 101% 1021/4 ci ™n red IM2
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 223 5 CS. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and CvmmuaWm Xkx% Foreign Market Cable and Quotmtkm 7— ln Members! «W YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT. NEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAR KXCHAW CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • 146 6 Caen, Call WARNED at the last moment bj the conflcti, warders at •< lan central prison of Caen hay. a serious prison outbreak by murder* and other criminals sentence labour. Since the French Government d*. tided to cease sending lon^-tern convicts to the penal settlemeats of French
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  • 163 6 NO DRINK WITHOUT FOOD Simla. UNLESS they have special licences, aii hotels, restaurants and other establishments selling liquor m the Piuijao must no longer supply "non-resident when they were told that they n2 is not ordered at the same time. Simla, the summer capital of the Government of India, is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 Z^T^int ALICE Dances m the grandest Musical Show of *W jjffft "to-night at the (TaimtoT" With (lIAKI.KS WINMMiKIt GBOBGE MIRPHV. KEN MURRAY and I FRANK JENKB (The TAXI-DKIVKIt of 100 MEN A GIRL) SEE ALICE DANCE WITH HUNDREDS OF GORGEOUS GIRLS SCHMELING FIGHT JU' lIBp! TWO Keels With slow-motion pictures
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    • 111 6 CAPITOL. TO-MORROW at M A.M.; t-MH KEY >IO1M; Matinee.; selected cartoons, musicals, comedies. A^Ta> cts. ChTSren 25 cts. Mkiey Mouse Mem-' bers FREE. ROXY BAR OPEN 5 PM. TILL MIDNIGHT. omawo to-xight 6.15 9.15 J PARAMOUNT'S FLAM- j S ING ROMANCE OF A |BHBCPBHM|| I DAREDEVIL AND A I^* X
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  • 270 7 To Salve Fortune From Sunken Frigate Terschelling. rtEIMATA, the world's greatest X rfredirer, haa arrivrd here to be;ia ;kofsalvinKl'22o,OOOfrom U"i:tf.yfaiX.W wreck of the British frigate Lutine. ,ih buUt for tin-dredging m ri.es the mi V I r C^ ya,-ds ,on B nnd 26 **$g t and its pails
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 214 7 THEATRE ROYAL 1 1M ro^ HT 915 "TTT^OnTTk AND (OMKDY ROMANCE! IT DESERVES ALL TffiT^ PRAISE IT RECEIVED IN INDIA. •111 I- PRESI n E T M Featuring SAIGAL. TO-NIGHT 9.30 I |U| ABI DADHI ir*LJ M:i!incr: To-nv*rrou at 2 PM. mMnLDUriUU\Jin THI GREAT INCOMPARABLE TAMIL TALKIE "CHINTAMAMI" l~ 1
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    • 192 7 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE MUST %ilt-4O\l»iilOM l> ami <o >i ru: i i;l v kexo v ated NEW T AlhambrA -<*» although damage to «.u<2son was estimated IKJ y.ooo. IN l«oth Do You Remember j^^»~-*,-fl* job t «f just How Robin Hood jQXg^ tL *W- foiled the
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  • 661 8 WILL HOLD-OUT SPREAD TO OTHER SERVICES? SINGAPORE. THURSDAY SHI OF THE STRIKE CALLED HV THh EMPUJYBM OF TIIK SINGAPORE TRACTION CO- LTD. Complete suspension of the transport sery.ces of the citj ouUying districts, are finding H extremely difflcuH to get to "\l,,ic than 1,000
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  • 192 8 "CHINA DAY" IN STORE Sir.'' 1 -I' DARTIRB of Chinese nuking d to-door inipectiofi forced coropa) rioi Rhopkeepen to put «P tlM ihutterH t<»<iay. irhen China fm celebration* were m full rowe m Ringipoffe Fvwy Chinese rsUblwlwH »j the town was gtoMi M the result the appeal «nad«- by prominent
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  • 78 8 MERCANTILE WORKERS SUFFER RUMOURS are currenl ih;u because of the exceptional heavy transport expendituro that clerks have How to bear m consequence of the S.K strike, ilerks employed m merrantile firms will "downtools" unless their employers recognise their difficulties m the forii vi making :i special "stri-ie aiic ancc to
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  • 60 8 ALLEGED THEFT OF MOTOR-CAR ttngapore, Thnndaj CHARGED With the theft of a motorcar belonging .to a phinese Townsend Road shortly before seven o'clock last night, Lan Gium Hw« claimed trial when he was charged before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham. the Beeon Magistrate, this morning. Bail of $50 was allowed
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  • 163 8 Singapore, Thursday. THE wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this afternoon between Mr. Cynl Francis Baumgarten, son of Mrs Edith Baumgarten of fcingapffre, and Miss Doreen Marguerite Hocauardt, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Hocquardt. also of Singapore. The bride ws*s given away by uncle and
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  • 95 8 Singapore, Thursday UflE have just revived the June coj "I of Scouting m Malaya,' a well «t up and attractive little magazine, I vishly illustrated with pleasing picture There are many anecdotes of scou' "fr m Malaya and some interests articles concerning the work and prta* rml
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 94 8 iCir//i f A Il;il>y (irulicl lllllllllm/K^r iinnii-1 cli nlav W/sßßi^Sk You are cordially invited !l|| If u» inspect our famous >/ piam«— try them yourHelf s' their beauty of tone and w rj limsh will make you proud to own one. .< Beinjf manufacturers JjUHjl^iljlU^ are able to supply you
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  • 252 9 No Prospect Of Early Termination Shanghai. mjSPONSIRLE Japanese statesmen are no longer talking about beating China m the twinkle of an eye, according to the Chin* Press, American-registered English-language daily here. Both General Sadao Araki, former Minister of War m Tokyo and Mr. Morito Morishima, Counsellor
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  • 114 9 difference as pointed out by ur Morishlma Is to account for the prolongation of the Sino-Japanese war, does it follow that Japan is contemtne possibility of drawing other wen into it? if not. her statesmen raid realise that to conduct a war Insi China but indirectly other foreign
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  • 23 9 Reeve-Tucker, who recentSutip 5. Rom the managership of the JWWw (Selangor) Rubber Co., MaJaya, has been elected an ™>na] director of that company.
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  • 150 9 French Language In Canada Quebec. A STRONGLY -worded plea for full rerecognition of the French language i throughout Canada and for separate schools for catholics was made here before the Royal Commission investigating Dominion-Provincial relationship by the permanent committee of the French language congresses m America. The present ''dangerous state
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  • 15 9 Mr and Mrs. H. A. Johnson have returned to Penang after a holiday m Sumatra
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  • 52 9 Miss Adna Thomas, the famous American singer of plantation MttiffS and Negro spirituals, is now engaged on a world tour, mainly by air. udr her journ3 r s m Europe by Imperial Airway*, she is now m the East, and is tinea due to fly on to Australia by the
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  • 85 9 S ALS for forming a Territorial Army m Egypt have been aniced m Parliament here by Hassan Sabry Pasha, Minister of army is expected to 'prove very popular throughout the country. Ismail Daoud and Prince Abbas Halim. both related to King Farouk, -sed their intention of
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  • 290 9 Continued Terrorism In Shanghai Chinese Custom Officers Kidnapped A VIGOROUS protest has been lodged with Japanese authorities by Mr. L. H. Lawford, British, Superintendent of Customs, following the unprovoked kidnapping by the Japanese m the Shanghai International Settlement of a Chinese Customs Jetty on Shanghai's famous Bund. The kidnapping of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 71 9 MALAYAN RECORD BROKEN WITH "NEW HUDSON" L I 1 Mj mid «o- <n> <*-3» i <^^k^2in««*i^M)C3i j^*"Se jT*^ W?*^ «^W^3^MV>*<)F'^Vr««»^' ALFRED DA SIL VA winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and-back Cycle Road Race m tl.e RECORD TIME OF 4 hrs. 19 mins. m a field of 27. HIS CYCLE WAS A
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  • 331 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Friday, July 8, 1938 RUBBER IMPROVES THOUGH Uie> aic naiurally cautious m expressing their pplpfnna, broken and OUICTS Jiilerested In the Industry appear to i>r m general agreement on the jxmit that rubber is entering on ti better period than it baa enloyed loi a lonj4 tune
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  • 765 10 GAY VIENNA Is Gone Forever I -PAY li a difficult <!••• im n < o Hitli irite, front a giani reliel map ol pondering ov( r building p tinedto change the i. ■■> ol hta dream (You have heard ol i-our.se, thai In n j youth, the Fuehrer s ultimate
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  • 80 10 Mr. D. H. Hampshire is due to arrive m Kuala Lumpur shortly. Mrs. J Innes Miller, wife of Mr J Innes Miller, M.C.S, District Officer Lower Perak. has left for Home Rev. Fred David, Minister, Methodic Episcopal Church, Penang, is m Singapore to attend a meeting of the Iflflft
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 30 10 To-day's White Label Announcement It's hard to live ivithin one's salary hut it's harder to live without it. The fremtft hardship i» to be without BEWAE'S W P. B A
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  • 247 11 Communism Taught In Canadian Schools? Toronto. THF doctrines of communism are finding their way into Canada's schoolrooms although the teachers themselves receive their salaries from money collected under a capitalistic system of Government, declared Colonel George A. Drew, K.C., prominent conservative, m an address
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  • 45 11 JAPAN AUTHORISES PUBLIC SALE OF OPIUM iP L UC scale of opium ha* sen started m Pootung ai, by the puppet "Ta J government," according j -informed circles. For 1 opium pipe, the "autho- of "Ta Tao Govern-.) ollects $16, $14, or $12 monthly. 1
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  • 32 11 M. Lewis. M.A. (Oxon) the Francis Light School ed for home on long leave. ted the annual North verier matches m Malayva Playyed for Perak XV for s during which he captained
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  • 451 11 CHINA MERCHANT VESSELS 'fused to comment on obtain control. No ex- pressed m competent 7 for an early relinquish- Japanese of these properi('d occupation of these 'h> Japanese is a "windfall '■n ol sa P id ny ne prominent overhead on this property, •ut, would be a tremendous Hunt resources.
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  • 276 11 STOP BARBARISM IN SPAIN CHINA Dominions Urged To Support League London. RESOLUTION urging the British and Dominion Governments to make every effort to maintain the League of Nations as the focussing point for peace and economic and social enlightenment, and that its machinery should be strengthened to this end, was
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  • 207 11 THE dream of every motorist a car that will move sideways like a erab to facilitate parking m the restricted space available m big cities, may be realised by the invention of an Australian business man. Mr. F. P. Watson, of Melbourne, has just
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 93 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.
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    • 33 11 J THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainmbl* of mil Chtmlsu and Store* V dim; a. uxwe at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACII his Orchestra TO-XIf;iIT WEDNESDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight
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  • 121 12 P. 11. Cotton, lintisli open golf champion, who is defending his title at Sandwich this weekend m a field of star players Planet News urn *mm, m n~-*« „s h mmm killfd m hina through a Planet Newo The wedding of Viscount f- inu«tlfl Earl of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements

  • 1458 14 Let It Be A Cay Happy Place Since Your Kids Spend The First Impressionable Years Of Their HO loom m the tlOUae la mote nn portent than the nursery which, whether II la large and pretentious, or small and humble, should be furnished :m<i arranged with as
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 28 14 kew imwt iy i tKo o■•i; PORT I (i\ I) MALACCA S rclcphunc i >i\iso\ i>iini I \l»ll s HAIKDKI SKI RS 79, Stamford Koad SINC.APOKI FrlrphoiK Milt)
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  • 1178 15 The Right Food, Fresh Air And Exercise Will Cive You A Glorious Feeling Of Fitness I to r the man or woman have to wort hard to 1 loriou reeling of energy h mosi normal people I not have to work th ey are on holiday.
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  • 385 15 Cooking For The Children Camouflage The Food They Don't Like! CHILDREN'S tastes are naturally simple v» and healthy, though, by reason ot their rapid growth, the quantity of food they require is out of proportion to their size and weight. Proteins are well supplied m the form of milk and
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    • 413 16 I l^HsT B^B^Blß^lbhf?^^^kfe^B^^^^BßßlllllliiM 1 BY h^BRmSJUNDIA LINES Outwards. wue at. 'l^i-e ft—n JF~ FUWALFINDI IV.OOU Jui% RAJNggTANA J7W Sept OOKFU IM'» J«Jy» ww /wan 6*070 Sept M •BHUTAN W« July 30 gURDWAN W^ l •BEHAH B^o Aug.; pawaPINIH 7000 Octl 21 UHITRAL I^OJO Aug M INUJ Oct II SOUDAN '>.:><">
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    • 341 16 If 7 TO FRENCH PORTS 1 I CHAR EURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. n*m Rnrri«ftiix Nantes Havre Julj JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA| cap sr jAoqoa rw auton. tooiw i S0 a mho^ f BOn J rS Successors oj MOINE COMTE CO., LTD.| 1 THUNES996 W* BUIIJIU.G. Lloyd Triestino 'Incorporated m Italy EXPRESS SERVICE
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  • 642 17 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs S. E. Lew and Co.. by air mail yesterday Texas Gull Sulphur U 34 20th Century Fox 23 s<. 23 -do- pfd 32 33.. Union Carbide Carbon 77' i 79 sf!5 f! Union Paciiic 82 n
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  • 311 17 ANGLO-TURKISH TRADE AGREEMENT rpHE Board of Trade has issued as a White Paper the terms of the Anglo-Turkish Trade Agreement. According to the agreement, provision is made for substantial increases m the amount, and value of the mineral and certain other products to be exported irom the Turkish Republic m
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 493 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES only Slamat 8 8.30 a.m. *JBanka 8 1 pm nd Tembilanan -Cordelia" „8 2 p.m -Cordelia" ..8 2 p.m t -Cordelir 1 ..3 2 p.m. nca S -Cordelia" ..8 2 p.m. •Cordelia" ..8 2 p.m d Palestine -Cordelia" 8 2 p.m. W\ md Ireland "Cordelia"
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S 1 11 It UA N A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14, AT V> P.M. Tho above vessel has excellent modern accommodatior ror Pint Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • 1343 18  -  Marcus Superbus /./IV7 DAK Of W MEETING << om piled »>\ R H |S| form ol B| Jio.ms SJM epterai f"r sailing. IMj .atlito) ..i the .ink meetlnx «»f ihi-n-rik TnM" < lub. »h#Wlll« M nsnre l*<<v. thr randi«l.«t' -s h»v«- rd Br i" t»"- ir
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  • 5109 18 dead-heated k.l jimm den 7 12 B'POfe- kla> Horses, a I, 8 2 Furs°a£rirfis when wtantai toe OjjjP, 7io Spore, May 14. 9 fur* w* 8.6. B'pore, May 7. 7 furs. 131 35. Fan I'h KNIGHTS EYE CM] Mr. N« n Fong'a 5 v<> eh.em. by Knight the
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  • 180 18 From Our Own Report Ipoh. Thurstl.i MANY horses, m preparation f,, f the third day of the Ipoh raca were seen out tnis morning on th«track. ihc majority did fast work. BOMBUS iMintO) was given routfj "allop. and was hard held at ROYAL WORIINGTON tj D and RELEASE
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  • 1421 20 SINGAPORE ZHL 1 333 Mrs (t26.§ m-> p m. on Malay rniLHlc.t i, no Chimw music. t ,o The Third Test Match. Relay from I/jndm). «j (X) Children's programme 'EnR--725 Time, wetter, u.rws and an--740 The Third Test Hatch 'relay from London). If Request programme.' |iS TS
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  • 217 20 husaka. N. Rhodes A MOTION that the Government ot Northern Rhodesia should consider the introduction of a quota bill to restrict or regulate the immigration of aliens has been passed b\ the Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council. Colonel A. Stephenson, who proposed the motion, said that there were
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  • 138 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends 1 Total mpaiiy iJrividend Books Date X* DU n Kamunting Tin less tax June 28 July 28 July 4 Kuala Lumpur Tin ...Is. No. 3* Aug 19 f!|J Kuchai Tin 5% July 13 July 18 July 14 Ungul Tin 2»/ 2 July 19 July
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  • 177 21 U.S. BRITISH HELP FOR SOLUTION OF EUROPE'S REFUGEE PROBLEM Kvian. Wednesday. i (he practical help the British and United States Govern|SDlCATlU>a oi yards the solution of the German and Austrian a .'1 r i T en at the oponinjj session of the conference this rftfft protlens ver» ftcr poo.i afien»o<m
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  • 151 21 "INIMICAL TO BRITISH CONSTITUTION" [London. Thursday sting debate m the Lords In which the weight :>posed to the prooosal m oy Lord Mansfield, asking hp Goi to investigate the adpennitting Cabinet Minisaddre.v> either houses of Parliament was withdrawn. Addressing himself to the argument ision which might arise most suitable person
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  • 262 21 Midnight Prowler Meets Boxer Takes The Count i From Our Own Reporter, Penang. Thursday. THE .story of how a mid-night prowler took the count m a struggle with v local boxer who had attempted to arrest him was related before Mr. J. D. Lambut, the third magistrate, when Tham Weng
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  • 120 21 Santiago. Chile. rOLONEL A T. Leievre. D.5.0.. an v Anglo-Canadian railway engineer m Chile, has been decorated by the Chilean Government with the order of merit for his services m developing the communications system of the Nitrate Pampa on the west coast of South America Colonel Lefevre has
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  • 176 21 London, Thursday. COREIGN exchange circles, while grati- tied at the sustained activity m the dollar to-day \s rate being 4.9359 to the pound compared with 4.9428 at the cloau yesterday, confess to be somewhat mystified regarding the actual cause. It is freely admitted that m the
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  • 188 21 GUTHRFE'S R UBBER REPORT MESSRS. Outbrle and Col weekly re- port is as follows: Rubber has enjoyed another active and ?heerful week. The disappointing openn n of New York after the long week-end loliday produced a slight reaction, but he better sentiment evinced by America -•esterdav has allowed the -round
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  • 79 21 The General Transport Co.. Ltd., this morning offered to nin their veHow-top taxicabs over the routes normally servod by the Traction Company out damage done to four of their vehicles has compelled them to withdraw all their taxis from the service. Ordinary taxis are now end-uvouring to
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  • 82 21 lies by the Tsarist Russia. M. Beck, the Polish Foreign Mini ter. and Mgr. Coriest. the papal nuncio In Warsaw, signed the agreement. The Uniate Church is a group of Christians m Eastern Europe which acknowledges the Pope's supremacy lr.it retains its own liturg\ Warsaw AN agreement has
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  • 463 22 Hea lth Of The East THE health bulletin of the League Nations Eastern Bureau toi week ended July 2 reads v follows:--plague: Rangoon was train tne Eastern Arena to report the pre sence oi human plague during th( wet* two iatal cases Having been notified Cholera was reported irom AllanahK
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  • 158 22 MALA YAN TABLE-TENNIS TOURNAMENT day Julj 29 to Monday. Auu. 1. oetitora from other states will only be tired to commence playing on Saturday, July 30. Comoetitors are specially requested to note the following carefully: (a) A ball going in:* must not b> touched by any part <>t the bat
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  • 299 23 asdfsdafasdf rt was made m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association A on the 5.C.C. Padang yesterday afternoon when heats imm virds 221 \ards. 880 yards. Medley Relay. Long Jump. vi the 1"" ]****> and Pol*' Vault were run. ul 2. F A F S
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  • 58 23 YACHTING EVENTS R B.Y.C. the -B" ainst the Johore •^e first race of this Dato Mentri Besa; at 5 p.m. lOth) the International will sail a race, starting will .sail trie first of a r\ e tor the Chlnta tarUng at 10.10 a.m. will sail the second aprice Challenge Cup,
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  • 347 23 THIRD TEST BEGINS TO-DAY Manchester, Thursday. THE weather outlook for the third Test (which begins to-morrow, Friday) is uioomy. It has been raining intermittently for several days and it rained throughout last night and the forenoor. to-day, preventing the English and Australian players from practising at the nets. The Old
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  • 416 23 RESULTS ol yesterday's ties m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament (TLLEN CUP Mi.ss Dunne and Htnton (+IW beat Mr and Mrs. H. E. Hughes I 15» 6—4 6- 2 Mr and Mrs. Leonard tscr> beat Mrs. S. W. P. Perry and D. P. Perry <— 3> 5,
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  • 296 23 SECOND DIVISION SOCCER AT STADIUM Loyals II 3; Publishers 2. THE Loyals' second string beat the Publishers by the odd goal m five m a second division match of the S.A.F.A. league at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Publishers had plenty of opportunities for scoring
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  • 65 23 TIIF following have been invited In the S.A.I .A to turn out at Anson Koad Stadium, ready to play if rajuied. against Johore, m the Maia>a (up match to-day: .Yiulul Kahnian, Haji Abdul Kahman, A/i/, (i Day. Uolluh. James G^h, Ilor Klioon, Kee Sians;, C. D. Kronenberf, LaJ
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  • 48 23 THE combined services meet Malacca 1 m the Malaya Cup at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow. Admission charges will be $1, 50 and 20 cents. The Services have already beaten Negri Sembilan and Johore, by five clear goals m each instance while Ma-
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  • 101 24 CHINESE HOLD MASS MEETING IN SINGAPORE World to commemorate the anniversary of thr i .11 „ms held I mam ymte***J JZZiJLi thi> stiidium. where the meetiriß was held. w a^ SK( TION of thr lurt;<* croud which attended the mass meeting imtiihrriiu: over lO.(HM).— Trihunr. ONI 01 Till ENTRANCES int..
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  • 70 24 Canton. Thurx!^ EXPECTATIONS of Japanese m commemoration of t versary of the beginning' ot n ties were realised with an 9.55 a.m., but no plaiu-s fW city and "all clear" sounded The raiders this morning "anton-Hankow railway. Ch o have shot down one Japan 1 it Yingtak.
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  • 93 24 London. Thursday. IN the (.■ominous to-day, asked by Major J Attltf it the Canadian Government were prepared, m connection with their own establishments, to afford facilities lor the training of pilots lor the R.A.F. Sir Klngsley Wood replied m the affirmative. Ho added that a
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    • 182 24 BRITISH GOLF OPEN London, Thursday. IVmberton 72-146 Lacty 72-146 SECOND ROUND results m the McLnn 74-146 Itrihsli uprn koK < hampionship Sutton 75-147 to «i;iv; Kenyon (Beaeomfleld) 71-148 Hector ThomtMon 71-148 Mm ton Igale) 140 William Wood 71-148 Bi wn 89 mo Oreenhalßh (Preitwleh) 73-148 Cox ***** Jamea Hrll(>11 80
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