Morning Tribune, 2 August 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No 157. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, Aupust 2, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 63 1 Rangoon, Monday. -HE situation in ™***g™"5 I burbs. where 67 were killed and 420 injured in six days of communal disturbances, continues to be quiet after the week-end imP "t*o transport services are operating while all business houses a* most markets and shops are open The dispositions
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  • 69 1 Reuter I Toiedo, Ohio, Monday. fcirty-eight were injured In a rail Kh to-day at Rocky Ridge, Obto, to»ng Commodore Vojiuuwßfi toe Bck flyer of the New York Astral ■road, wftich crashed into tfce toy of 1 Stream- lined "Mercury train, nmX between Detroit and ClettlawL
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  • 21 1 I Jerusalem, lioaday. 4 Mhrtt Bniitb soldiers were seriously, wben engafftng prlgatads ■r Nab Jus. Six were Reuter
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  • 347 1 JAPANESE MANHANDLE BRITISH POLICEMAN SERIOUS INCIDENTS IN SHANGHAI IglTKt W protests hat* bftn ma* frfrpfWl ajatlwritks m SfcttfH Hai, follow!* teddents hi «M* fttta* SbaagM MuaiI tfel pc lire oflWr was mtahaada?*, mi two other British subject* l-^ne a Homan— wtw arrested and fetajtarf hMKB by Japuiese i. understood that
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  • 72 1 CHINESE SUCCESSES Hankow, Monday. pHINESE forces occupied Chingchen m I south Shansi at dawn on July 30 according to a Chinese military communique. oo After routing the Japanese on July M m a severe engagement m the suburbs of the city, the Chinese closed m, finally entering the city two
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  • 48 1 Shang hal. Monday. IT is confirmed thai the Vincent dc Paul was plundered on July 30 by pirates who boarded her from armed junks and da* parted before a British warship, answering the 8.08, arrived on the scene. Meanwhile the vessel is enroute to Shanghai. Reuter
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  • 11 1 London, Monday: The death occurred to-day of Sir David Shackleton. Reuter
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  • 337 1 TOKYO, MONDAY. A RUMOUR OF FURTHER FIGHTING ON THE SOVIETMANCHUKUO BORDER IS CONFIRMED. TO REUTER, A TOKYO WAR OFFICE SPOKESMAN SAID THAT THE SOVIET TWICE COUNTER-ATTACKED YESTERDAY EVENING BUT WERE REPULSED, LEAVING THIRTY DEAD IN THE FIELD. THE SOVIET ALSO LOST TWO TANKS. A
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  • 202 1 STOP PRESS WAR? Tokyo, Monday. LIGHTS burned late to-night In th* ministries for war and foreign affairs as officials awaited further reports from Hslnkinf and Keijo and gravely conferred on the situation. News of the Soviet air raids have electrified Tokyo. Observers told Renter they believe a conflict was avoidable
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    • 13 1 «~~*y f ()N OTHER I joliore Show nnema Chronicle II Tennis 24 i
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    • 80 1 I V^^ffußl^ FRESH MILK— WITH 1 g**£m ALL THE TROUBLE I TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk m L y Our troubles with milk, to drin'i. It is especially J I For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your M W milk, powdered— with
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  • 818 2 WHAT SHOULD COLONIAL GOVERNORS BE LIKE? London. July i*. the OlonUl Office require sevre ove.haul to emmre that it Such well-known Colonial experts as Sit- John Maffcy. Mr. H. S, Abrahamson lM d Dr T. Drummond ShJels are disc u.ssing the question In a lively exchange of correspondence m "The
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    46 2 Coveting the Malayan Agri-Hor-ticuliural Association's exhibition at Kuala Lumpur over August Bank Holiday week-end was the High Commissioner, Malay States, Sir Shenton Thomas. An ardent exponent of the camera, Sir Shenton is here seen taking a record of the exhibition with his cine-ma-chine.
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  • 45 2 Singapore, Monday. Pleading guilty to a charge Of having attempted to comBilt suicide by jumping into the M at Tanjon- Rhu last Thursday, 4 Chmfst'. woman wa^ cautioned and VU^liur^ed thw morning by Mr. Conrad 9!d!|:an, tr^c. Second Magistrate m the .Second Court.
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  • 188 2 CHILD'S CORPSE IN MILK BOX i i (From Our Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur. Monday. 'POUND DEAD" was the verdict 13 returned by Che Mustapha Aljjibakri. who acted as Coroner at the a: inquiry held into the gruesome Hi finding of a highly decomposed SJ body of a child on the
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  • 133 2 Singapore, Monday. GOH Ah Kang, an Hokien aged 36 years, who was alleged to have committed house-breaking and theft by entering into the residence of one Ton Ec Yap at 11, Ban San Street, on July 21, was arrested last FYiday. This morning, he appeared before Mr. Conrad,
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  • 172 2 THE nightsoil coolies who resua 1 duties last Saturday raased a I of uneasiness to their superiors .n terday morning when they down tools for a short while. A Morning Tribune reporter gatb that the trouble was over the Tani bourers who were engaged from X Lumpur
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    44 2 MR. EVLOGIO RODRIGIEZ jr, governor of Rizal Province, Philip pines, who is now m Singapore, v. companied by his mother Mrs. Juan Rodrijruez. and h?s sister Miss A*laida Rodriguez, he is here to m« his father who h due m a few dan Tribune
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  • 251 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. A MAGNIFICENT specimen of a 18-foot crocodile attracted a huge crowd m the vicinity of the Ipoh market. Brought all the way from Teluk Anson m an extra powerful lorry, the brute trussed up with strong ropes,
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    • 24 2 n i i ion CEMENTS Gto GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY Mi INCREASED DURABILITY "RED IIAND" PORTLAND CEMENT -gNOWCRETE" •colorcrete" •tockedT?'' GunroiE^ln? Uncorporated m 8.8.)
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  • 132 3 Demanded $5,000 At Revolver Point From uur uw. R,*>pvi Ipoh, Monday. AT about 7.30 to-niffht, it is alleged that a Chinese, armed with a revolver, entered a goldsmith's shop m Leech Street and threatened the inmates. Pointing the revolver at the manager the shop, he la said to have demandi
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  • 134 3 Suspicious Detectives Make "Catch" I Singapore, Monday. WHIM: twi dt'tevtives were on their fr rounds yesterday afternoon, they tame across an English -speaking; Hokien. Tan So Hai, walking alonff St. Thcmas Walk. They noticed something protrud•»iß from inside his coat. Their suspuions v.rre aroused and froin^ up to the acvused
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  • 147 3 Singapore. Monday. A bdi! ill nda »<* of Singapore Kathertd to-day at Race taaWaJS ltness lhe opening nation of the Indian Youth ta^uffltaSSS League its work liOMn '/'^apore, and memberHb, 32 sexes of the miSSSs i or an Indian Youth .'uuteci for the promotion i{( v
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  • 230 3 Singing Girl Complainant Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to ba the men concerned m a robbery committed at 32, Keonjr Saik Road, m the small hours of July 22, two young: Cantonese, Chan Choong and Lei Nam, were this morning produced m the
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    41 3 WHEN THIS CAR OVERTURNED yesterday at the junction of Stevens Road and Bukit Tiir.ah Road, there were three men inside, but not one was hurt. A Tribune cameraman, happening to pass by shortly after the incident, made the abov»* exposure.- Tribune
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  • 78 3 THREE RABBITS AND A BIRD Singapore. Monday. TWENTY TIVE YEAR OLD Fatimah Sarippa. Malay actress from the New World Amusement Park, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldbam, the Second Magistrate, this morning on a charge of having rnnimitted theft of three rabbits and a bird valued at $16. the property of
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  • 145 3 Singapore, Monday. BEFORE Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning, m the Police Court, appeared a Malayalee, Kunji Raman, who pleaded guilty to being a vagrant. Kunji told the Court that he had :ome from a Japanese iron mine and that he was ill. His worship sent Kurtji
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  • 115 3 Funeral Of Mrs. Leo Micheal THE funeral of the late Mrs. Leo Mi- chcal, who died on Sunday afternoon at the General Hospital, took place yesterday at the Bidadari Cemetery and was attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends. Mr. Leo Micheal, her husband, is attached to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 98 3 /When you raise your hat\ I do you raise your age? J Wouldn't you like to look young oven wit your hat off? Then start using Pure BilviVrin Tin* Natural Hair Food which goes Into the roqf of all Hair Trouoles. Of all I Smtiisls. lliKh-Class Slok-s and Hair Dressers.
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  • 65 4 Fviclently amused. His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, watched Scouts at work and play at their rally held j n Kl| h Lumpur during the week-e.id. In the picture above arc (from left to ri htr apt It. A Gwyß, Miss Jones, Mr. S.
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  • 60 4 'llu- Hague, Monday. FOLLOWING conferences between the F Au.stralian Minister Sir Earie Page and the Dutch authorities with a view to promotion of Dutch emigration to Australia the Netherlands Government have decided to appoint an agricultural expert who will .shortly proceed to Australia to report to the Hague m respect
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  • 325 4 liFrom Our Own Correspondent Muar. Monday. AFTER the success which has attended the two district agricultural show and arts and crafts exhibition held at Segamat and Batu Pahut, there can be no doubt that the annual All-Johore Agricultural Show and Arts and Crafts Exhibition,
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  • 317 4 tianKow, Monday. IT is reported that the Japanese 1 Foreign Office' has ordered the press $3 tone down their editorials. This v< cpposed by the military clique A Japanese statement ascribed yesterday's conflict on the Manchukuo border, m which 30 Soviet soldiers were killed, as due
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    • 96 4 OVI.RSEA-CHINI-SE j BANKING /^^i COKPOKATION LIMITED »RT^I) FREE yourselves irom the FEAR of BURGLARS by keep- £lftI T 'TII ing your VALUABLES jewellery w X or important documents) m ISSB BY I SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS "^"B at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA WW"WCi ompanv. ltd STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR
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  • 374 5 RFPLY TO PETITION BY WORKERS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OPINION WITH REGARD TO THE TRANSPORT STRIKE AP--3 TO INDICATE A DESIRE FOR AGREEMENT BY THE MEN 'arbitration. i raj public have shown the .puhy with the strikers and re no indications of a there are signs that the
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  • 105 5 ELEPHANT EATS A RUCKSACK AN elephant belonging to a German circus has eaten— and successfully digested a rucksack. He was being led from the railway station at Kahla to a shootingfestival when he discovered a rucksack on the seat of a farmer's cart. It contained three pounds of sausage and
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  • 60 5 na.uK.ow. IN an attempt to develop China's export of silk at the present time of hostilities, the National Government has decided to advance $5,000,000 credits to the silk merchants m Kiangsu and Chekiang Provinces as a special measure to assist them to push the expert trade. Measures are taken also
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  • 98 5 Spanish War Figures rr m Burgos. 1 of war material captured J the Nationalist troops m the '< 'id ye ar of the war ap whi ,h an official Publication 413 IVt ;!S! f^ fibres:a'hn, V 52 machi ne guns, 1,600 ort P 9 v r olvers 131 639 rifles
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  • 56 5 CONSERVANCY WORK IN KIANGSI Nanchang. The Kiangsu provincial authorities have allotted a sum i of $700,000 for carrying out water conservancy projects m the province. Although there are at pre- sent more than 100 dykes m Kiangsi, precautions are now being taken by the conservancy I authorities m view of
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  • 137 5 Women Workers Demand More Work Shanghai Because of poor business conditions, the Fu Hsin Tobacco Company has only resumed operations, partially. Declaring that the wages which they receive are too little to support their families, over 1,000 women workers of the fcatory demanded more work. Six
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    • 225 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m tne Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradlnir Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. i 834 Paid Up Capital f 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 IONGH President M. TAUDiN
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 383 5 Passengers A r riving By "Nieuw Zeeland" WEAVING Australia m July for Java L ports and Singapore, the K .P.B£. steamer s s. "Nieuw Zeeland" is due to a^ here on Aug. 8, with the following *S?To. Adamson, Miss Di^ A. M AnkersmH Mr. G. Baker, Mrs. E. famish 1
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    • 112 5 son Mr. G. A. Potts, Mr. P. G. Redmayne, Mrs. P. G. Redmayne, Com. E G. Rhodes, R.N., Mrs. A. M. Richardson, Mrs. O. M. Richmond, Miss E Riddle, Mr. R. E. Scales, Mr. A G. Shield, Mrs. A. G. Shield, Miss D. Shirley, Miss M. Shirley, Mr. J. L.
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  • 118 6 CHANDU DROSS CHARGE Singapore Mnrn RRESTED at the instance of Mr A Bayiey of the Monopolies d P ment, two Cantonese, Lee wJ T Par: Chan Ah Poi, appeared befoS? J n< Conrad Oldham. the Second Man t Mr this morning on a charge that SS?2 found at about 1
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  • 59 6 5,000,000 Pieces Exports From China Shancha QVER 5.000.000 pieces of copper cj v have been smuggled out from Ch m the past year, according to usual well-informed circles. In June, a ton of 900.000 pieces was smuggled o alone. These large quantities of copper con have been sent
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    • 352 6 A GREAT DRAMATIC TRIUMPH WORTHY 01 BEING SfcLfctltu FOR PriiLlC PRESENTATION AT MALAYA'S LARGtSI Arvu FINEST THEATRE DO YOU REMEMBER I' II h SKNS A i lON »i/'4iJM^B^§[ CAUSED BY w^^dlraKSlk Ij I I II 1 j :\'.ii/ I dt^Tmlnjim^^AmfmmVi^^mmmmJnmm^ The First (ian^stcr flKp^P^^'Sl That was nothing compared with the
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    • 156 6 The Singapore Musica Society. Combined Choral and Orchesti CONCERT including Hiawatha's Wedding Fea (Coleridge Taylon. In the Victoria Memorial Ha on Sunday, August 7th., 193! at 9.15 p.m. SOLOISTS: MARIETTE DECHESNf JOHN MacNEISH Conductor: G!an WiMiams. B. >'a> Seats: S2, $1, and 50 cto BOOKING AT LITTTrS. fi^ xe w
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    • 210 7 liny or, PACKED SHOWS— CROWDS STILL INCREASING S Xl.vr-* 1 1 vlls FORGOT THE HEAT AND MARVELLED AT THE COOL jfOt'SANIW wvm COMFORT OF :ALHAMBRA| im nviV MR-COOLED THEATRE— CONTROLLED BY SHAW MAIAV^S WM BROS LT p J SHOWS DAILY 11 A.M.— 3.15 P.M.— 6.15 P.M.— 9.15 P.M. WARNER BROS
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    • 163 7 ONE OF THE YEAR S (JREATEST! HERE S DARING AND SPICY COMEDY, SERVED UP IN WONDROUS TECHNICOLOUR STARTS TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 PAVILION I LONDON FlLMs^«f^^ ALEXANDER KOROAfntffctffc* MERLE LAURENCE OBERON OLIUIER i A I I 1 BINNIE BARNES RALPH RICHARDSON MORTON SELTEN t *h«t»fr«p»M4 TICMNICOIO* Oir«cl«< b, TIM WHILAN (UNITED
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  • 3635 8 THE KING ENJOYS HIMSELF ON PARIS VISIT French Capital Goes Cay; Surprise Chief For Broadcasting; A Scot Without Politics; Atlantic Is Flown By Mistake; Ocean Air Service Plans; Royal Visit To Kenya; Canada Helps To Tram R. A. F. Pilots; League Union Quarrel i I OWI \otonao/L: TRAINING AIR FORCE
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    • 904 9 PUBJ X NOTKKS SINGAPORE TRACTION CO., LTD. I COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFK Singapore, 27th JULY, 1938. No. 262 38 lim directed to inform yon tl.at your letter dated 25th July. IW. .'.ddressed to ;).e Assistant Secretary lor Chinese Affairs, Malaya, gtvftng your comments on the Employees Association letter dated 21st July,
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  • 328 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1938. SOVIET AND JAPAN T iik official statement Issued by Moscow to the effect that its llie result Of tlie bolder clash between Soviet and Japanese hoops on Saturday two and a hall miles of Soviet territory has been occupied may mean the end
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    16 10 £^SK&Eft! t£ S£?E,£ "Tr a A abu lhe chimpanzees at .he London Z««. tors. Planet News
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  • 773 10 PHE hi;-/ litl »"V Srout and Oirl Oulde movements have heroically fulfilled by 16 °veiß«M Chine c coul Mid guides from thr Btraits BetUemeni M o1 whom han been killed, two wounded and the remaining tour reported mUilni while engaged In fron! line sendee
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  • 114 10 Mr. J. J Sheehan. Malayan CivilSe--vice, to be Controller of Rubber. Johort ft Mr. J. Fairweather. Agricultural Off. cer, Johore Central, to act as State Arccultural Officer. Johore. Inche Tariman bin Sudowirie. Sena Agricultural Assistant, Grade 11, to ad as Agricultural Officer, Johore Centra! Lieutenant H. D. Oclee, the
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  • 1225 11 Lumont-British And M. G. M. 5/d» Agreement Film. Version Of Life Of Johann Strauss (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. fK lygH Disney's recent announcement that he will spend £600,000 m producing his 1938-39 programme of films is a triking
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  • 190 11 Cairo. "DRITISH teachers employed by the Egyptian Government have nothing to fear regarding their employment and they can rest assured that they will be treated m a liberal manner," declared Dr. Hussein Heikal Pasha Minister of Education, during an interview here. This assurance has somewhat relieved
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  • 272 11 JAPAN'S WAR LOSSES A CCORDIKG to an estimate given by Chinese military authorities, Japan's material losses during the first ten months of her undeclared war m China were 85 armoured mortars, 1,237 machine-guns and 21,401 rifles captured; 246 armoured mortars, 149 artillery pieces, 381 trench mortars, and 2,727 military trucks,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 76 11 [tmitiui tomic food 1 POLAROID Glasses are ihe 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. Ashing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of
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  • 287 12 FLEW ATLANTIC "CRAZY PLANE" Piloting a plane that is eight years old. cost £180 and equipped with hon* Angeles surprised officials at Baldon.i 1 Aerodrome. Dublin, when he madei Corringan's crossing is described as a "sneak" flight for he left Nei V;»rt California. Photo shows Corrigan (r;jht> describing his fl'-rht
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    • 143 12 England now 5\ days across the air all the way by ii m vi■• c F lyini-Boai Tlie bin 4-engined BMPIRI < wm li lit Singapore for England twice luxury You havj a smoking room oo board ipi unenade deck, hot and c wrved while you My. The t pa
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 47 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Rene lIJ >>I WHERE QUAUTI und ALUE ARE TBADITIONAJL The Btfl b to rume and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWfcLLLKS. Raflki Place, I WQAFOtOL Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 1230 14 CONSIDER YOUR AGE BEFOE YOU BEAUTIFY The Young Girl Cannot Employ The Same Methods As Her Mother .^r-..^r- gPEAKING generally beauty treat- haw just celebrated your twentymenu apply to all women, but first birthday, don't follow a treatth< lllr Bame Particular ment benefldal to a woman twice treatment! which are
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    • 80 14 GfZ4^D )'Or/? BEAUTY X WITH ESSENTIAL PREPARATIONS BY /^P^ M* The basis of all Elizabeth Arden !T V V 01 1 beauty treatments m her London, Paris y^ j J /^^^B and New York salons is Cleanse and y i J/ J Ni^ht and mornir.g and every time I you
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  • 691 15 Your appearance on the beach matters just as much as anywhere i else OWIM suits get briefer and briefer every day. so that now. if you are going u> enjoy a day by the seaside, you must pay particular attention to your appearance. Arms, legs, face, back and
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    • 18 15 7*>£JAi)£?A££ Embroidered evening bags and beaded neckwear. Unusual and moderately priced 18 Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 7143
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    • 37 15 "MADGE" I Flower Shop 20. Stamford Koad. TeL 4227. WEDDINCi SHEAFS Church decoration a Speciality BOUQUETS, FLORAL BASKETS, Wreaths, floral decorations m short notice. Singapore Orchids. Cut Fresh Flowers Orchids cut and m pots. DV AEROPLANE DAILY.
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    • 426 16 BY P&Oa^dßßlf ISH INDIA LINES IWUOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. UM Tonna«e DU *iM>re Tonnage ore f 193S •RFHAR 6 000 Auk- 'BURDWAN 6,070 Sopi. 24 ?HITKAL ***** Aug. 12 KANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 yJuDAN 6 500 Aug. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 2 ***** Aug. 26 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 RAWIANA
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    • 428 16 U TO FRENCH PORTsV i r H-^- CHARCEURS REUN|S i HOMEWARDS. B 4 ri-FMTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre .Antwerp, I CAPST JACQUES lor ManelUei, Nantes, St. Na/anv kh I iTO SAIGON INDOCHINaI ADEN For Saigon. Touiane and Haiphong I CAP VARELLA H S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) H J G.G
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  • 278 17 ANCIENT EUROPE REBUILT IN A U.S. MUSEUM THE remains of monasteries. churches uiul castles, some of which were built m France and Spain 1.000 years a«, r o. will officially take their place m New York's famous skyline with the opening of a unique museum to be known as the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 267 17 I lII'RXS IMIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia 1 NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails. ■MARELLA In port Am?. I KUR Aug. 29 Sept 3 I d trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I ites. I sengera may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or lin Ul hr connecting X.P.M.
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    • 60 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA ■TIL X W A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. vessel hns excellent modern accommodhiin icr First Saloon ara tickets to China and Japan <*terr h an*eat>le wiui p and O. BH. Coy.)
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 188 17 oi AL INTELLIGENCE; IOR PER DATE AND TIME art 1 if a i >m KLM 2 2 o.m. Ba an and Hong Thong J 3 ni Pakan, i)U1V Airc?aft J J •'Aircraft" 3 g {J;|JJ; I pondenee prepaid ac sp#^<al Mr mail rates only. F n and parcels by steamer
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  • 96 18 NORTH BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Singapore. Monday. At the last meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce a idler irom the Hon. the Government Secretary. Sandakan. dated July 11. wa> read, asking the Chamber to nominate for His Excellency the Governor's con sideration. another representative for the East Coast
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  • 359 18 FORMER LONDON Wal CHIEF OF TRIBE^ A PILGRIMAGE to Pan^iJ by a small party of East End i on the occasion of the Kins md c^ visit to Paris. and Que, But the visit will not be to bJ see the Royal reception t audience with a
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 30 18 For this Competition OllT Film3 can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! rite experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. <he reliable. ISOCHROME-fw The Film For the tropics-
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 554 18 1 ON THE RADIO j TUES.-AUGUST 2 BKhaaM. PH 00 Daily News Bulletin. SINGAPORE 8 ;r L^:; ad< Pr«t,™anT Radio Society 'V.p.k.Oj Course by MIL 225 mrtrcs (1.33 mc,s) Pro t R casinur Zlll* NJi mrlrei (!l-b9 m<»> H M Con( .if pjii B 00 Talk on Scheveninnen. .1 00
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    • 57 18 MELBOURNE VK 2ME HM iNi (312 m) p.m. 4 20 Opraiir, announcement. 520 With the world's famous orchestra. 6 20 News bulletin and sporting Ctsuits. G 30 Tour of the world. 6 50 Leading Dance Band. 7.20 Close down. KUALA LUMPUR ZGE 6.13 Mcs (48.9 m.) p.m. 7 00 Recorded
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    76 19 "Agfa Competition By Tribune Readers CAPTIONS 1. Frog Dive— By Chong Siew Foo, 45 South Bridge Road, Singapore. 2. A liragon By Tay Jim Lock, 35 Circular Road, Singapore. 3. Trees By Chua Huu .100, S Lorong C, St. Ocoffft't Road. Singapore. 4. A Seene By Lav Liat Hcarn.
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  • 89 20 I he Qllliail rutliiiK the ribbon and declaring the new S.H.B. wharf open recently. Tribune A PARTY of 3!> American tourists arrived m Singapore by the Ranpura last week m the course of their tour. Here we see some of them disembarking.- Tribune Miss
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  • 56 20 ALLEGED REMOVAL OF WOOD f OH Ah San, an Hokicn. apj*^ 0 b fore Mr. Conrad c cP Second Magistrate m reßl ovJ this morning on a ch u 300 pieces of forest W» from the forest rrs. milestone Mandai Roau p.m. last Saturday ull J The accused claimcase was
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  • 60 20 (Ky Air Mail) Patna. July 21. HPHE rise m the Ganges and its LiiA butories has flooded several distnc s of north Bihar. Alarming reports of flood havoc are pouring m at the Provincial Congress headquarters here. The Congress Premier has assured that all Government officials
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • 42 21 SINGAPORE'S "BISLKY" meeting came to an end yesterday when the final stages were shot nff. and the distribution of prizes held. In the picture above we see the ladies 1 event m progress.- Tribune Tribune SECTION of the men competitors.—
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  • 233 21 (From Our Oiw Reporter.' 9 Ipoh. Monday. ■MoioK reliability trial was held fe morning over a 70-mile course, m over the main roads and estates mine tracks. Competitors I one minute intervals from Hallway Station and finished me Gra| id Hotel. Ipoh. The follow- the
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  • 171 21 SINGAPORE SUCCESSES IN MALAYAN TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY (From Our Own Reporter; IPOII, MONDAY. THE FIRST MALAYAN TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT PLAYED AT IPOH WAS BROUGHT TO A CLOSE THIS AFTERNOON. AT THE CONCLUSION MR. J. A. THIVY, PRESIDENT OF THE PERAK TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION, BRIEFLY SPOKE, THANKING ALL WHO MADE THE
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  • 872 22 OUTSIDERS FAVOURITES SHARE HONOURS AT PENANG YESTERDA Y'S Dividends At Kaon L-MKJHTSHADI m Kit Sl3 Fernlet SK Race 2 —NEW ZEALAND Si* anH Blossom Time Ml Selangor II si.; Race 3— REX §50 and S2^ Green Kyes 819^ Race 4.-QUSANA W and R Judith Anton Sis Little Charm Sl<* Kace
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  • 262 22 SINGAPORE MEET ENDS JHE annual Bisley meeting, organised by the Singapore Ri* Association, ended successfully yesterday at the Bukit fl mah Rifle Range. Despite adverse weather conditions m tbf morning, the programme of events was gone through with* hitch. R. S M. Martin became the
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    • 33 22 TRADE H^^^Hg MARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESICN TIUMS: EASK PAYMENTS CAN BK ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I*stribiit«rs tor Singapore Johore myPFOH N 5 North BHd,e Road, Sin^pore. k WPS v
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  • 969 23 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. v ot a very gallant effort on the part of T.G.D. Cooper lefty Perak batsman, the Malay States were to-day dented n> the Colony m the annual cricket fixture by 57 runs, the States totalling 109
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  • 288 23 SINGAPORE PENANG CHINESE DRAW (PrOm Our Own Reporter) Penanf Monday. THE inter-settlement three-day cricket match between the Penan; Chinese Recreation Club and the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club played at Victoria Green ended m a draw, time intervening to-day. Brilliant batting was seen yesterday when Tan Ah Ec and Chong Seng,
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  • 344 23 Chinese Scoe Easy Water-Polo Wins UPPERS PROVE NO MATCH THi p (B y "Forward") Koyai Engineers, Chanfi, prove* no match for the Chinese Swimteam f**i. m Wat «r-P°l« match* at Katon* yesterday. The first even hi* Chines won by ten foals to two, while the second team did umVt Wlth
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  • 379 23 COLONY— IST INNINGS Simpson b Gill 8 William c Cooper b Gill 0 Clieow Teik c Gill b Sukumaren 3J> Bryan lbw b Mayo 29 Hopkins c Gill b Mayo <J Dynes c de Silva b Hart 10 Janaen c Fuller b Mayo l Andres run out Growder c
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  • 28 23 In a Oarrison junior league match at Tanglin yesterday, main Interest was centred m the 'C Co vs. 'S' Co fixture The draw (two goals each*
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  • 892 24  - Singapore Malays Penang Chinese Contesting Doubles Final At Set-All N. H. L. Siebel KEE ONN OUT OF THE SINGLES MALAYAN TENNIS TOURNEY THRILLS (By TIES IN THE AFTERNOON. The men's open doubles final has been reached and this afternoon will see it resumed from set-all, between the Singagapore Malays (Kamis
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  • 52 24 T h«. following mn of yej>trrday> matrho.s. 4. 6 2 SB sW~«ft"« b*-at N. S. Wisp and H J Sinclair 4 6; 6—l. MFNS DOUBLES FINAL jnßßxuxuajat beat Chia Kens Thyr and Seah Eng Chiang 6—2. 6—l. VETERAN S SINGLES SEMI-FINAL E W. Hide beat H. G. L Richards
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  • 68 24 London, Saturday. THE match between the Australians and Glamorganshire at Swansea, which was interrupted on Saturday, the opening day, when the County had made 38 runs without loss, was continued to-day. There was a crowd of 20,000, who were doomed to disappointment, for when the County was
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  • 206 24 LONDON MONDAY. rE SUMMER HOLIDAY SEASON HAS REACHED ITS PEAK. Crowds at the seaside and m land resorts were multiplied to-day by the townspeople taking advantage of the most popular outdoor public holiday of the year. Accommodation is more difficult than ever, m consequence
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    • 109 24 Today's Ties MEN'S SINGLES SEMI-FINAL At 9.15 a.m. Samboedjo Hoerip v. Sanoh. WOMEN'S DOl BLES FIN'AI At 9.15 a.m. Miss D. Sansoni and Miss U. Eade Miss J. Grenier and Mrs. D. Hipkin. MIXED DOUBLES SEMI-FINU At 10 a.m. Ml« D. Sansoni and H C. Sansa Miss Sinjuan and E.
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