Morning Tribune, 23 July 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 28, 1938 FIVE CENTS. toi. i-*» 49
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  • 486 1 MAJESTIES CONCLUDE TRIUMPHANT PARIS VISIT rremendous Strength Of Entente Cordiale L i Demonstrated PARIS, FRIDAY. THE KING AND QUEEN LEFT PARIS THIS MORNING AT THE END OF THEIR TRIUMPHANT THREE-DAY VISIT WHICH DEMONSTRATED THE TREMENDOUS STRENGTH OF THE ENTENTE CORDIALE. THEY WENT BY TRAIN TO VILLERS BRETONNEUX. NEAR AMIENS, WHERE
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  • 37 1 Fr ance's Kisses For Princesses I Paris. Friday. InH ISE |if€ the princesses a kiss from France," uere the last LmN Preridenl Lebrun addressed the Keen Their Majestic* left Villers Eri'K nneux en roaU for London.— Reuter
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  • 79 1 London. Friday. DRNTON vai to-day found guilty on r counts and sentenced to n years' penal servitude on a charge ■jrniiln. ptstoLi and ammunition 1 1ntent to endanger life, n the other three charges, inciting nsden to conspire to kidnap Lord field, ol assault to
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  • 244 1 NDIAN AGENT HERE TODAY **RSI signs of public agitation for an. early resumption of L W sport services, disrupted by the Singapore Traction mpany's employees' strike, will soon be noticeable. understands, from a reliab!? source, that over 20 "iations and societies m Singapore are petitioning
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  • 107 1 London, Friday. IN extension of the postal arrangements already m force for Empire destinations on England, South Africa and England. India, Burma and Malaya air routes and for Egypt, all first-class mail for Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the British Empire In the South Pacific will
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  • 73 1 CHINESE GOVERNMENT MOVING S Hankow, Friday. j II is reliably learned that the A Chinese Foreign Office is j moving to Chungking at the end of this month. It is understood the various em- bassies will follow. S The American and Italian embasi sies are opening at Chungkiang soon. The
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  • 208 1 Sucheny,, which was recovered and the Scores oi Big-Knife troops cleverly surprised the enemies at Sanchotao on Tuesday afternoon. Twelve Japanese were kilied and the troops retired when the main ...panese force arrived- Sin Chew Ji; Poh and Nanyang Siang Pau Hankow, Friday. J JAPANESE warships exchanged
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  • 2541 2 Thr Traction Strike Mr. TH. Stones Memorandum Complaints Which Can Be Remedied mt „.v, received mm Mr T H Stone, the newly appointed Mnnfcf pal Commissioner for Singapore, ami fWdenl ol the Singapore Rotary Club. > meiimrandum on the Stagapon Traction Company strike which
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  • 103 2 Bombardier Pleads Drunkenness Singapore, Friday IWAS drunk and don't remember What happened," said ranee Bomoardier William David Coles of the Royal Artillery, when he appeared before Mr .1 0 II Oldham, the Second Magistrate this afternoon, on a charge of theft Of a motor ear belonging to a European, Mr
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  • 40 2 Siamese Beauty Seeks Malayan Tennis Tide Miss Sinjuan Sutcharitkul, a beautilul visitor from Siam, who arrived here yesterday by the Prachatipok ia compete m the Malayan tennis ehamnionships. With her came Sanoh and Muamj Kocng. e\Malayaa doubles title hold Tribune
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  • 325 2 Singapore, Friday. I AUOUK trouble which occurred sonu' time m Mar:h this year over Wagea, and which formed the subject cf an inquiry by the Protector of Chinese, had its sequel thii moiT-m^r at the court of the second magistrate, before Mr. J.
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  • 87 2 MALACCA HA WKERS ON STRIKE r"Fro7N Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Friday. FOR the fourth time within recent s months. Malacca hawkers went on strike to-day. About SOU of them assembled at the Capitol Theatre grounds, with i wu to laying their grievances before Mr Tan 800 Chong, Municipal Commissioner.
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  • 162 2 Singapore Kri_a»^fl, ■B ITOOK caustic s<»d.j >>.-, m* wished to die.' W These words were spoken by H^Hr CT /1 Chens Hua. and IH year n »^B girl who lay dying at thp (.en«^H" J Hospital on July 16. Medical evidence showed that I
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  • 105 2 LAWYER! CASE POSTPONE Singapore THE summons case m which Mr lip Hoalim. a member Of the* legal profession stands eh. aliesed criminal force on a clerk, Mr. Loh Peng Khwan, adjourned from yesterday afW came up before Mr L C Fifth Police Magistrate, this m the fifth court. Mr. M.
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  • 75 2 The nightsoil coolies, who wi strike yesterday, are still holdu A petition from the m en w:1 ri v^sH ed by the Commissioners a re* m Demands for increased via- m the Tribune understands, r* but apparently the met more than it was possible iployers to
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  • 35 2 Singa] M The charges of ■•M Of $4 and escaping fro preferred against Ta: ithis morning mention court before Mr J I the Second Mafiist. L guest of Court Inspe 29. was fixed for trial
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  • 393 3 leads Overseas Chinese In Contributions it ALTHOUGH Hit EXACT AMOUNT OF REMITTANCES BV OVERSEAS CMlWi-WK TO THEIR MOTHERLAND S WAR CHEST DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF SlNO-JAPANESE IJOSIIUTHS IS NOT YET AVAILABLE, IT HAS BEEN 7 LEARNT FROM VARIOUS OFFICIAL SOURCES THAT THE
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  • 130 3 APPLICATIONS fOR OMNIBUS SERVICE Licences 1 ann wd In last night's Go- ■■■»nent Gazzett that applications made to the Municipal Comws. Singapore, and the Rural ;f; ;;^Po.T. to provide a service of I the following routes /via Pasir Panjang from "> Johore Bahru via to Lim Chu Kang via J
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  • 32 3 F OUR DAYS FIXED F OR CASE *Pore, Friday. JM» rrmi- he healing of ,rrv Gcldenber--12 chaiw < Cited again,;! for ball of $12,000 11,),1UUJ r < fused cound 24 were set the case.
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  • 94 3 COMPLAINANT ACCUSED BOTH BLIND i 'From Our Own Correspondent* i Kuala Kangsar, Friday. j TDK the first time m the history of the Kuala Kangsar Court, before Raja Hi! am bin Kaja Yunus. 1 two blind Malays appeared the one accusing the other of stealing a purse containing four cents
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  • 211 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 22. man who started business m 1936 with a capital, of 3,000 rupees belonging to his wife was taken through his public examination m the bankruptcy court to-day. He is J. J. Sharaaf, sole proprietor of Jetnmull
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  • 146 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. Inspector A. H. Hunt, ol the Central Ponce station, has taKen over duties as acting duel uectective Inspector, during (ne aosence Of Mr. W. Martin on leave Mi. and Mrs. Martin are spending a noliday at Frasers Hill. Mr. L. E. Vine.
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  • 135 3 RECEIVING ORDER AGAINST CHETTIAR Singapore, Prldaj THAT he had left Singapore a du> after proceedings had been instituted a:'. unst him. was an allegation made against K. K. Kaatvisvanathan Chet 'inr. a debtor, at present m India, hs another Chettiar, his creditor to tfa extent o! $5,9i1. when Lhe case
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  • 32 3 Before Mr. Justice Home m .fee 3r«> Court at 10 a.m. Magistrates Appeals. 1. Goh Tan Chan and 2. Goh Hock XV*» vs. Rex. Joseph Anthony vs. Rex.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:— SpeciaI Ternv SCHOOL TEACHERS: Reduced Rates Special Music Apprec'ation (lasses. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Road
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    • 108 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS P r e w ervice I times daily 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Road Singapore Tel: 301^ i. NAN YANG HOTEL/41, Jalan Maha K %x rani, Muar Tel. ISC 3. NAN (HANG HOTEL, 84, Bunga 0 Laya, Malacca. Tel: 9. 1. Singapore to Muar.
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    • 76 3 (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used m this face Powder which is silk sifted and will not cleg thi pores. Gives the bloom of yeuth Is every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Stieet. Just Received Just Received!?
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  • 212 4 London. Friday. UN Standard Previous To-day Chans* m II London Friday uulili Previous To- day Changf BULLION MARKET METAL MARKET Sellers 15''k 15 1 2 ~i London, Friday. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Parts (clodnK middle rate) WJ I! goa-iIH r 1 16 TT. on Amsterdam (closing
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  • 243 4 THK effect ot the reduction to 45 per cent, of the basic quota has just begun to make itself felt during the past week, and with lighter offerings prices have improved over a cent, says Louis and Peat m their weekly report. This improvement should
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  • 75 4 LIIS EXCELLENCY the Governor (Sir Shen ton Thomas) will perform the opening ceremony of the new air-condi-tioned Alhambra Theatre which has been renovated. The opening has been fixed for Wednesday next, the 27th., at 9.15 p.m. The Loyal Regiment band will be m attendance,
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  • 206 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Friday Messrs. Fraser and Co's report for today is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $97^, down SI 1 a- London cables still display very little interest m Tin shares although there were still sellers of Southern Kintas which were done m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 60 4 H OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING (ORPORATION LIMITED i r ..mm. FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access tg these safe boxes, so
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    • 18 4 SOUTH nniTisn INSIiRANCI (O>IPANY. LTD Is Your MOTO II < All L fully insured.' Tel. 502f>. 2 Finlavson 3reen
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    • 18 4 j m^mm^m^^ .-^\^mmmmY S/A iL^r^T J—^ f— 3 /_^"^"BJ__^__^_____M_Mi! \\x\^^imT_if k Y\ SIME DARBY Co., Ltd/ !S?:::"S-»» 3
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  • 719 5 STOCKS SHARES ksued By Fraser I Company Mpore, July 22. 5 p.m. MINING 4- 4,6 APW" 29- 31 -Cd Vcarj X 44- 48-nomcd 24 9 25,9 I 0.60 -.65 21 3 22j6 Tm 135 1.40 or 10 3 10,9 21|8 2.9 "lo- 16--0 33 0 42 nn 0.95 0-99 T,
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  • 220 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS BONING Singapore, Friday. Buyers BeUer. Ampats 4;- 46 Batu Selan^ors 137 1.42 Hong Fat ls 0.96 1.00 Hongkong Tin 23 3 24 3xd Jelebus 0.72 0.77 Kamunting Tin 9 9 11 -xd Katu Tm 25 6 26 6 Kramats 10- 11!Killinghalls 183 19|3 Kuchais 1.30 1.35 Laruts
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  • 71 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU N.V. incorporated m tne Netherlands. Li Netherlands Tradine Society) BANKERS AMSI.KDAM Established Dy Royal Charter AJD. i 824 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director. H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDiN
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  • 127 5 T ?a*a*»- ,o norn h Irt^ lM $2,000,000 rtnMiVS.5 m *?*1 1214 122^ ci $4.00 C.000 *J 101% low c: $2,750,000 1 100-4 101! 001 10i 302 c. PENANG MUNICIPAL 5*7 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May I Nov 1 120)4 121U ci 4V> 1929 red. 1959-69
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    • 161 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Mar ila Singapore. iwweetment Bankers and Broker* m Securities and Commoditieg. DrnOtt Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: HEW YORK OOTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY. j NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • 142 6 "QUEEN MARY" CAN TRAVEL AT 90 M. P.H.! A NEW method <* PropeUta! n which la claimed to K i Ve speed for less power -has beer, dW started before a group of experE i Pecs. Hungary The device is described as a cylinder" which is substituted I 3 ordinary
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    • 227 6 *vi. run IS VET ALSO MURDER MYSTERY THAI THRILLS AM) (MHXS h nrr-Dl i.< MOST I) YRIM' CKIMIWAtPROVIDES SOME DAY COMEDY! THE WOULD S MOST £m "-j Q.% iUPJ^ *jf.V> m "^^^^^^^^^^^^*_"_hhrjb_l i 1 I »f Positively LAST DA V! 3 SHOWS CAPITOL I 31. 6-15 9-15 j I i
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    • 158 6 ROXY BAR OPEN 5 PM TILL MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT 6.15 0.15 j I +^L M> jM l^^L_____Ltosk&J£ DAZZLING SPFCTACLh SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWER Thrillin" Together In This Gay And Magnificent Musical "THIN ICE" 20th-Century-Fox Picture with ARTHUR TREACHER, RAYMOND WALBURN Matinees: To-Day To-morrow 2 P.M. KENNY BAKER m MR. DO
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  • 57 7 s«r_tt« U ?i ffund which was originally Jg" Kft has been postponed to N due to transport difficulties .riJni out of the transport strike j have already purchased ne Aus. 6 as the performance £7tmt those tickets are J' tbe performance on Nov. "5 .eU will
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  • 96 7 Jerusalem. BARBED-WIRE and posts intended tor the frontier barricade m Palestine have now been recovered from a village n the Republic of Lebanon, to which 'hey were taken by a band of raiders. The wire was removed from a heap vhile on the ground waiting to be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 120 7 TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL OPENING at 3.15 6.15—9.15 Get Ready for the BIGGEST- of- ALL "BIG BROADCASTS" *£yjlgSmm\*m otms With a Glorious Galaxy of Screen-Stage and Radio Favourites DOROTHY LAMOUR ■■KS| < l_ft_9-B-^ c_i MARTHA RAVE f| j^Ht \Y. I. FIELDS *J': mmm ft 1 -^_^-^-^-^-^-^-^-t V V,"»'M! ■Ll _s__T__S
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    • 269 7 I'he Day of Hays v, A »t^ RRIVED AT LAST MESSRS i\ _0 WARNER BROS. A-NNOUNCE WITH I OfTllna PRIDE W V^_> jtj O I sSfcgfc Agmf* ■\.mmr*mWK "obi\7mmmi A SUPREME GIFT TO CINEMATIC \1 ft < ALA OPENING j _^fInHH 1 WEDNESDAY 27th JULY J_\ fSKSr THE NEW ALHAMBRA
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    • 115 9 THE MAIN SHOPPING EVENT OF THE YEAR!- AS 1 _-__a^_ri___P^^^ _____r^^ am __«_^_^_H b aaa aa\ _-_____l~*^^ w J T_ m aa m —-.a-H- I^^^^^ m M >^\ *^LW o*^ •v m mm 1 O a m _**t H __L a aa^ a_^_L -^_^_a a\ a __v aa^aw 9 a_
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 270 10 THE prosecution Ol Chinese gone months ago tor "jay talking' aroused considerable intmet, especially with the mooring public, whose chief 'nenace on the roads is the blase jay walker' and the irresponsible cyclist. Malaya abounds with t»copl(* of this kind, who stalk the Stiaatl utterly regardless of their
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    20 10 k> water. tfueen Sll _-f Jg-L-* 40 f"<» arranged to travel to the Tower of London U, mm Planet News
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  • 788 10 EUROPE'S POLITICAL RHEUMATISM TWINGES LoBOFB- poUtlaU .1" > t new leave berate (wnt s G vva-d Price to the DaU ;:c;;;. I rtt* fron oerman> im tiu I'Dii" _tt_»ntlon: n Aus.ru nlr, n v r>r I echo-Slovakia A year ago Danzig waa lW»»J*" Z eight result ni nonatratlon one night
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  • 50 10 Mr. E. J. Ttley, accountant. Federal Motor Garage, Ipoh, has left for Australia on furlough. He will be away for three months. j«j m g| a Mr. W. Swithinbank, of Messrs Brinkmann and Co., Singapore, is on a business trip to Ipoh and is staying at the Station Hotel.
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  • 1210 11 Britain Experimenting With Helicopter For Military Spotti ng Work From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. D.C.4 only just off the stocks, the Douglas company umoured to have a D.C.5 on the way. Though no details out. it seems that the new model is not going to beat any mr
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  • 33 11 Mr. T. W. Moore has been appointed to act as Harbour Master, Penang. Mr. L. D Whitfield, headmaster of the Anderson School. Ipoh, will, it ls understood, be going on home leave shortly.
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  • 56 11 Flower -Decked Children At Floral Fete Dressed m costumes smothered with flowers, children competed m the Floral CVamac Parade at the Summer Floral Fete m aid of the Kings College Hospital which took place at thc Hospital at Denmark Hill, London. Foto shows Freddie and Doreen Side, brother and sister
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 85 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific diseoverr m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOX THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, Ashing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new Invention.
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    • 31 11 THI THII! TONIC FOOD Ck.mk9mmt» nf mU Qajj mmg Stormt j dim: i>a\« i; at the Capitol Restaurant Music oy KURT ISLACI! his Orchestra WEDNESDAY _w FRIDAY 6 TM. To Midnight
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  • 90 12 Snapped at the garden party which took place at St. James's Palace. London, when nurses were received by the Duche-s of Gloucester m aid of the National Council for Maternity and Child Welfare. Planet News The Admiral of thc Ned way's Court, which controls '?0 miles
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  • 96 13 These pictures, just received from Valencia, Spain, were taken during actual raids by Nationalist aircraft on British anu other merchant ships lying m the port there, These raids took place on the same day, one of the vessel s which suffered most severely being the London
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOBS i> oi I ITKE Disiu s SV.I IT DISHES Also CLOCKS JEWELLERS WATCHES Tin BESI I* io COME IND si I RENE ULLMANN Kailles Place. BDfGAPOW
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  • 1088 14 BFAUTY IN THE COTTON FIELD fol a conventional appeal bui ba ehlts ai i fi -hlon colour Is In hl| I favour thi summer a white, crisp, dotted .swi.s.s gown which sh»- can altcrward wear to parties woeld he Just right. j,rt the gown be distinguished by Its v Himiui
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  • 247 14 s s i THERE are fashions m dining- l t table wear, just as there are In i dress or shoes, or anything else, and i the latest whim, we understand, is sto have INDIVIDUAL CONDIMENT > J SETS, or else sets placed between i two people. These
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 38 14 MADGE FLOWER SHOP is holding H CLEARANCE SALE! ■BJ| for last week B^ Morning Dresses from oo _saa> Afternoon Lwfo Evening Costumes from Hats, Handbags and Flowed ■k[ at hai/ prices W\ 29, STAMFORD HO^ I TELEPHONE H--v_
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  • 304 15 Gay Colourful, this Fabric is now Right for Every Occasion a> JUST A SUGGESTION J S I Why not have a printed sheer redingote m sea-cool green printed i m pale blue... and white? With i it wear one of the new large Pic- i ture Panamas, white gloves and
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  • 133 15 FLOWERS TO THE FORE! I FLOWER m the pocket is worth two on the shoulder. And- daisies rank over orchids as far as Paris dressmaker are concerned. Not since the 1900s has the use of artificial flowers assumed such importance as a decorative detail. Flowered prints tie with stripes and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 30 15 M *IAD£ 74E8 has just unpacked a few screens-four, six and eight fold. 18Batt eryßoad, ls t floor «v Phone 7143 Zz UGUST on,y J* SlO.OO only tew m»m tor
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 367 16 1 a^^fc~~ m _J iB I 1 I PI H I ■i i pa* aa V BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA tINES (INCORPORATED IN fNOLAND) Tonnage Spore Tonnage CORFU 15.000 Juf29 RAJPUTANA gjg gj£ j BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 "^J:"* Sept. 24 BEHAK 6.000 Aug. 8 BURDWAN WW g* •BL 3
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    • 461 16 U TO FRENCH PORTS j|L* CHARCEURS REUNIS W X ,r^MrRFrASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Aue M_\\ CAP^T JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. NazaJ- Bordeaux Aug 19 11 TO SAIGON INDOCHIiNAI CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong July 21^1 S S. A.M. I. (from Saigon) X X G.G.
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  • 477 17 Kwangtung Government's Big Plan fjOW to make farmers out of fishermen is about the most thorny problem which the Japanese invasion has so far dumped into the lap of the Chinese authorities m Kwangtung, which has Canton as its proud metropolis. Of the 32,000,000
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  • 230 17 Ismailia Is New R.A.F. Base London, July 15. ISMAILIA is to be the home base of the R.A.F. Long Range Development Flight during the next few months. at ir. the primary uason why the recent long-distance flight of this unit, during which the machines flow nearly as far as Bahrein,
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  • 31 17 The Government of Bihar having appointed a conciliation board, the strike m the Indian Tinplate Company at Jamshedpur was called off on July 14 and workers resumed work unconditionally —(United Press).
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 263 17 HIIIXS PIIILP lim:. (Incorporated m Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. IRELLA Ju] y 3C Au S- 3 ERKUR Au 29 Se P l u 3 yap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the rates, passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. o«a c\-
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    • 63 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SHIRALA 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28, AT 3 RM. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (lnterrhanu'eaMe with p and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 292 17 OSTAL INTELUCENCI] TEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES f TO-DAY FO R PER DATE AND TIME comhas -m^ Sinekawan Boelongan July 23 11 a.m. I G G. Merlin 23 11 a.m. Santhia 23 2 p.m. I- Britain x X.L.M 23 2 p.m X.L.M 23 2 p.m. X.L.M. 23 2 p.m. i South and
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1616 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW Ul> I I IL- HOLLAND HONGKONG m Mril'l t «.r.mo|.non 'J" 11 p^.j j 522 Mc I (19-' "•> ZBW 9.a2 Mf s (J1.4 m w OQ TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 pm and opening pjn. SAT.— JULY m,^ lfS ,M a) 1.45 National an h f
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 192 19 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 22. 5 p.m 1 *J Books o»r* to Mf. year rinsp Payable i :v uose t, in l K"mbang •6d No. 62 July 29 A u*. 5 July 30 JJ* 9d. div. lf to, 2d. bonus icr s'< less tax Aug 12
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    • 26 19 SANDEMAN'S [i PORTS H sherries fm Mt^mWmWi Vintage Wine..* 4l[||H^^P well-matured Ught dß^ j .^^tj^u^ discerning Njc Sr $*„•.,<** palate sime. darby *asar t tiaaMjanf^ CO., ltd.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 469 19 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES LONDON j BERLIN TRA NSMISSIONS 2 3 Mcs (.9.7 -J ir k m > 505 Symphony concert. (iSti 1* 79 Mcs NqS 6.20 Concert of light music (,sK 13 1* Mcs (19.» m* 7 20 News m English p.a. T he Cocklemouth 1 Concert of light mv.sic
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    • 361 19 HONGKONG HOLLAND ZBW 9.52 Mcs (31.4 m.) PCJ 15.22 Mcis (19.7 m.) PJn p.m. 6.20 An Hour of Schumann includ- 6.45 Special broadcast for A,>ia. ing the -Dichterliebe" sung by China. Japan and Further InGerhard Husch (Baritone) dia by the Rom. Cath. Broadc 7.20 Local Time Signal and Weather Ass.
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  • 158 20  - GENERAL CHINESE L OFFENSIVE IN S'HAI REGION THIS WEEK? Bin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Friday. i«-- k«fc*~^<^*^£ il troop* following iht- r«i»°" inu <»,.„„», .i-ilaniMhow railways il ;:;;::--'r::::l;•'tr-::l:^ ll^,n. ...mx on Haakow. i cl li < c rew lf tne i: H is 700,000 whUe Evening Post and the Mercur
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  • 206 20 ue, Thursday. Till, establishment i foaf separate I Bohemia, Mnr:i- .,„i gilesia, Slovakia aad Baii.i nia, with provincial autonomy ni{ Ul ih ,i. finance and foreign policy, with defence reserved te the \.ii,, nai tembly, are reported t«> be the main points of Ihe Government Minorities Statnte,
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  • 371 20 (Hv Air Mai!) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 15. MALAYAN students have acquitted themselves well m recent examinations. In the Bor exams., passes were secured by the following Abdullah bin Mohamed. Roman Law and Constitutional Law; Syed Esa Almenoar, Roman Law; Suleiman bin
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  • 106 20 BANKRUPTCY IS OBSTACLE TO FINDING WORK Singapore, Friday. AMftCHAKGE from bankruptcy, subject to a consenl judgment of S2OO was granted Lee Chong Beat, unemployed printer, by Mr. Justice MeElwaine. Chief Justice m the bankruptcy Court to-day. A married man with two children. i < claimed thai hi.s Insolvency was due
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  • 390 20 And "Princess Alice" Is II Now 152 Years Old I AN' acquaintanceship that was .--cM menced at the London Zoo about years ago was renewed a couple A months ago between Alice the cephaa^H^ -now Princess Alice— and Mr Mort^V wood Dowsett. the traveller and ar.rfl
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 272 20 I TRADE BARGAINS i MOTOR VEHICLES! P0R SAL e c FOR SALE j R GUARANTEED USED pALL J^all CARS.- A sejecnon of 70 E c -80 excellent Used Cars SECR -r^g C o., J always available in stock. j^,, p^, h We can recommend real sinna-™. Phone 3858. bargains, backed
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  • 107 21 P.D. RAILWAY STATION ON FIRE j a Our Onn Reporter) I Seremban. Friday. S T nirkson Railway Station i f 1 I about iJ 30 this l l lUuht T c hre was extinl' itfl I '"[I 1( woodwork was des- i M m tie books and money U a
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  • 147 21 iazing Batting For Sussex London, Friday TV cricket results: ent beat Glamorgan by seven lets. Morgan 171 'Watts 6 for 80) and 347 (Fagg 118) and 113 for 3 irk.slii.-e beat Hampshire by i wickets. 1 199 (Wilkinson 7 for 68 1 and 211 son 6 for 73
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  • 27 21 k th semi-fin* i mm u russels Friday. YnV h S. EU f°P ean ne N thre" m a tPh!°"? laVia SS Belto nil —Reuter
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  • 71 21 »C.C. v*u v P^and^*r 3 2 0n Sports Club A* 8 11 L l^ S.C.C.:_W. V Cameron tt G J Br y a Dr. v Sports Club II M.-I *od p U W J A. Dean College on Sunday j r d ll,e s e ---R. r. w
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  • 219 21 FIVE YEARS FOR HOMICIDE 'From Our Own Reporter: Ipoh, Friday. S ANDAMAN, the young Ind. an who stood his trial on a charge of murder m ,he Perak Assize Court, was convicted on the lesser offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment
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  • 458 21 The appointment of Mr. Ernest Arthur de Buriatte to be a Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council. S.S., for a period of three years from April 5, 1938. has been approved by the King. The re-appointment of Mr. Rene Henry de Solmimhac Onraet as an Official Member
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  • 217 21 THREE amed Chinese believed to have been carrying daggers, broke into a house m Keong Saik Road m the Tanjong Pagar district m the early hours of yesterday morning and. after terrorism' the inmates, decamped with a small amount of cash and jewellery. Awakened by loud knocking
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  • 105 21 THAT loveable French rogue Arsene Lupin returned to the screen yesterday, when "The Return Of Arsene Lupin" began a season at the Pavilion. The film is fast-moving action, chiefly on the part of an American ex-G. who finally runs his man to earth— but refuses
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  • 47 21 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. KID Arenas. 7.13 1 2 flyweight champion of the F.M.S.. and contender for the Malayan title: defeated Dommy Rayes. 7.9 1 2 the Filipino flyweight, on points over ten 3-minute rounds at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night.
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  • 305 21 Funeral Of Mr. J. L. Cowie (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. THE funeral of Mr. J. L. Cowie, who was found dead yesterday at his bunualow In Pegoh Estate, took place this evening at the Bukit Seredit Cemetery and was largely attended. The Rev. L St. G. Peter conducted
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  • 846 22 •ai /tr mT Military Men In Great Form From Our Ot n Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Friday. WO |«a» than five records weic- smashed at to-day's events m 11 the Malayan sports meeting held on the padang m brilliant weather and Iniorc a huge
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  • 193 22 Singapore, rridtj »7FE baseball team, 1 of the 'Steel Sta farer." crack team of the Lsthmiai .me met the American Association am -he Cubs combined yesterday afternoa m the S.R.C. padang before a fairly ian jrowd. A game was served up and th /isitors confirmed their
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  • 130 22 TN the Tanglin Club tennis tourasi yesterday. Men's Doubles Open (Semi-fin Green and Droogleever beat Seth del Tufo 6—l, 6—2. Ties For Monday Dyne Cup (Semi-final): Lady Add and FO Miller —15.3 vs. Mr snd I Strickland —15. CuUen Cup (final): Mr. and Miss J rougrjod
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  • 76 22 i Tan N a cricket match played s* yesterday, the R.A.M C l •aw Battery. R.A.. by two Tne Artillery, batting nr>- hie to collect 97 runs, Cpl•ing chiefly responsible form ipturing six wickets for R Beresford took three for 3 1 I) r»nd Maltby (22) b. he
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  • 783 23 Skye Meet Opens With Big Upsets 'From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Friday. mPPtine opened to-day with some glorious surprises by far rp,. Skye mcc B Lj h we re produced m the last race when place 1 the l^Sff-tLdH were returned by
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  • 56 23 Following are selections (subject to scratchings) for tnis afternoon's racing at Taiping. RACE I— PANGKOR. Why Worry II RACE 2— PHOON TOIL Taj Mahal RACE 3— MISS LABIS M.G.M. RACE 4— GLAMOUR Larut RACE S— MANDAI Stone Ginger RACE 6— VOLNIAK Explode RACE 7— HONEY GIRL
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  • 411 23 pFORE an interested large crowd of Europeans and Asiatics, the European women's eleven beat a strong S.C.C. men's side JJ cricket yesterday on the padang. The telegraph showed -10—2. when the women's innings closed, but actually the u °men had
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  • 282 23 Weights For To-day <From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. Friday. HANDICAPS for to-morrow's (Saturday's) races are as follows: RACE 1 Iskandar Polo Club polo ponies, aboet 2 furs., 2.30 p.m. Pangkor. Why Worry 11, Grey Lad, Lumut, Rio. RACE I Ponies, class 3. div. 2. abt 2 furs., 3 p.m.
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  • 1101 24 ENGLAND'S POOR START IN THE FOURTH TEST 223 IN OPENING INNINGS; AUSTRALIA 32 FOR I ENGLAND MADE A POOR START IN THE FOURTH TEST MA T CH WHICH BEGAN YESTERAT LEEDS AND AT CiXME OF FLAY THE SCORES WERE:hmiiJUtU ZU; ALSTKALLI 32 ior 1 On a Wkkftt that was a
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