Morning Tribune, 5 August 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3-No 160. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, August 5, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1103 1 low China Campaign Will Be Affected I i Tokyo, Thursdbry. ■is reliably learnt that Mr. Shi?emitsu Jaoanese AmbasLdor in Moscow), at to-day's meeting with M. Litvmoft, lanced a mutually face-saving proposal for settlement of the Her dispute in the Changkuf eng area, najmely that the
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  • 75 1 Mn»-v™ Thursday. ObNTiNG machine guns on all llr r r corners of the British RrHM tHangchow Japanese troops Siowth a K Wrt ten cement to Oration of the war. I 30 TK lncident occurred on July 5 receivif ne S has only been juBt S
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  • 65 1 Saragossa, Thursday. AS a result of further terrific air bombings of Republican concentrations south of Ebro, it is believed that the Republicans have had no food supplies for over four days. It is thought therefore that the desperate Republican attacks in an effort to push further
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  • 38 1 New York, Thursday. An Increase of 47 per cent, in the sales ol aeroplane* and aero-enginea in the la.st six months compared with the corresponding period of last year us reoorted by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce. Reuter
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  • 111 1 London, Thursday. TO M O RROW and Saturday exerctses will be held erer the great* part of the east of England and the MMlands, during which the air defences will tat thoroughly tested. The exercises will be on a scale greater than ever before and some
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  • 49 1 London, Thursday TT is officially announced that Mr. R. O Mills, director of the Brazilian Warrant Agency and Finance Company, has been appointed manager of the buffer tin pool. Reuter understands that Mr. Mills has considerable experience in banking, commodities and coffee marketing. Reuter
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  • 226 1 LONDON, THURSDAY. IN A LETTER TO THE TIMES, MR. EDWARD MAC- KAY, SX-CHAIRMAN OP THE SHANGHAI CHAMBEK OF COMMERCE, WRITING IN REGARD ro THE REFUSAL OF THE JAPANESE MILttARY AUTHORITIES TO ALLOW THE WHANGPO CONSERVANCY BOARD TO CONTINUE DREDGING THE RIVER BETWEEN WOOSUNG
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  • 34 1 Berlin, Thursdav HThe German Legation in Prague has made very strong representations to the Czechs against the reported flight of Czech aeroplanes over Olatz Fortress. Punishment of those responsible is demanded Reuter
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  • 11 1 The death occurred to-day of Pearl White, the Aim star Reuter
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  • 152 2 RELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN SHOT DEAD ;»HM*Y i*FTKRNO"N SHORTLY BEFORE 3.20. r IHE BODY OF A ChSS)UE, SMI) TO HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED AT A RATTAN FACTORY, WAS FOUND IN FRONT O* A COFFEE SHOP AT THE JUNCTION OF AVA ROAD AND BALESTIER A bfcydt
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  • 121 2 Singapore, Thursday. JAPANESE youth and German youth are friends." said a spokesman of the Nazi Youth Party on board the "Gneisenau" this morning when interviewed by the Tribune. Thirty members of the Nazi Youth Party are travelling to Japan and will be guests of
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  • 211 2 FOUR MONTHS STEALING SHOES Singapore, Thursday. APPEARING before Mr L. 0. Cioh, the Fifth Police Magistrate, this morning in the fifth court was an Indian, Suleiman Molan Kunji, on a j <hurge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, a pair of brown shoes belonging to Mr. **iah Ah Mfg. t..< Kocuaed
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  • 188 2 Singapore, Thursday. TWO Chinese were brought up before iMr. Kenneth A. Blacker, the Fourth Magistrate this morning on a charge of importing into the Colony 39 sheets of rubber without a certificate of origin. Both claimed trial. Mr. R. L. Pirn, Assistant Suoerintendent Department of Excise,
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  • 44 2 London, Thursday. The Select Committee of the House >i Commons which is considering the Itlon of members of the Parliament relation to the Official Secrets Act a further meeting this morning, when it la understood the drafting of report engaged attention.— BOW
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  • 24 2 A nutting of the Rural Board Singapore. v/:ll bo held at the Land Office at lo I m. on Thursday, Aug. 11.
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    42 2 MR. EULOGIO RODRICU'F.Z. Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce. Philippine-., and his charmine daughter, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Gneisenau. on their way back to Manila after a tour of Japan. America anrt Europe. Interview on page 8. Tribune
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  • 436 2 SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT Singapore, Thursday. A TOTAL sum of 57.800 damages was awarded to Mr. Tan Cheng Kiat. well-known Singapore merchant and commission agent, by Mr. Justice Home in the Supreme Court, this morning, at the conclusion of a case in which Mr. Cheng Kiat
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  • 79 2 TYPHOID DECREASES •■••a Singapore, Thursday. H IHII A GRADUAL decrease in the; •:!li** number of typhoid case* isi I:!!! evidenced from successive weekly iipj'health returns supplied by Dr. P. iiilJS. Hunter, Municipal Health ~;f Officer. •ill: Last week 29 cases were report-: ;:j::ed and eight deaths were re:ll:i corded, as
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  • 96 2 Singapore. Thursday PHARGED at the instance of In?P« F. G. Minns, an elderly WJ Chellappan. appeared before Mr. Oldham, the second magistrate. i» morning and pleaded guilty to I cm of assisting in carrying on a it lottery at Empress Place yesteidav about 1.05
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  • 453 2 HEALTH OF THE EAST T^HE health bulletin 01 the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended July 30 reads as follows: Plague: Bassein was the only port in the Bittern Arena to report the presence of human plaeue during the week, a fatal case bavin? been notified, while
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  • 605 3 •ACCEPT ARBITRATION ON ALL POINTS" M)\\ i JNCi out that there had been some "misunderstanding on the part of the Association," Mr J. M. Barron in a letter to the S.T.C. bnploy**' Association, advises the transport strikers to "accept the principle of arbitration or all
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    18 3 I>r Wineecker new Consul-General for Germany in Singapore, and his wife. They arrived yesterday bv the Gneisenau- Tribune
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  • 85 3 SIAMESE FLAG FLIES ON GERMAN BOAT A I 1 IK an absence of about two jears, H.K.11. Princess Valaya (f Siam arrived by the "Gnei'•enau" yesterday on her way back to Siam. Princess Valaya spent most of her time in England with the hoy- King of Siam. Her Royal Highness
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  • 93 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tan All TYr pleaded guilty this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Bfcuker. the Fourth Police Magistrate to a charge of having imported 9.1 kattfcs ol rubber (50 sheets) into the Colony without a certificate of origin. L. Pim. Assistant Superint endDepartment, prosecuting, hat it was
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  • 58 3 Singapore, Thursday. U .A M f /hamedan Indian was injured lnp?r taxi in which he wa a P^' fJJ vcrturntd in swerving to avoid tN m" J 1 0 at Beach Road opposiie Ufc Ma.*et. this morning. JD tf hl n ver the !axi escaped ino| his left
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  • 47 3 ««?(SSS cr J" ser "Lamotte PicfcUfar '^i i ne de Vai «eau Gribelin) *338 < »h ag c of the Commanderthe p r ip lhe Frencn Naval forces in Port at r a ct€d to ajTive at Singa--Pfcted to sail on Aug. 23 0r 24.
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  • 42 3 H .M.S. Kent Arriving or <-' iT-!£2.\ L Captain L H. Ash- m Autr ir^t^n 10 vWt Singapore the Naval r! 10 30 Sh wiU berth at ?Uftnp ry ann »w and CLrr y out various y 2 S SSSr practices durlnß her
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  • 242 3 HEROES of the Arctic"— a Soviet Russian film which opened a season at the Jubilee Theatre last night, gives a remarkable impression of the triaLs of explorers in the Arctic seas. The film is a true following of the travels of Professor Schmidt, an explorer, who
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  • 40 3 The Malayan Magic Circle are presenting their latest production "Le Diable," a pot-pourri of revelry, rhythm and revelation at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. Aug. 31, Friday, Bept. 2 and Saturday Sept. 3. Booking is open at Little's.
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  • 159 3 Singapore, Thursday. Fro men of the engine room staff of M.M. liner lean Laborde were this morning convicted of entering the Colony m possession of contraband chandu and sentenced to nine and seven months' r.i. respectively. It was stated in evidence that tn* 1 chandu in the
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    • 40 3 kckc Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10 a.m. Habeas Corpus No. 1/1938. At 10.30 a.m.:— Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Home at 11 a.m. Summonses-in -Chambers (Including 1 at 10 a-m.) Originating Summonses and Petition of Course.
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    • 100 3 /When you raise your hat\ I do^you raise your age? J I Wouldn't you like to look young ev*m wl'J) your hat off' Then start using Pure The Nutural HMr Food which gwu Into the root of all Hair Troubles. O» all (heinists, HiKh-Cla»s Stores and Hair Dressen. Sole Distributors
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  • 25 5 STOCKS SHARES fcutd By Fraser Company I Singapore, Aug. 4 p.m. gdfgd !i%ft^ '*> 1-50D0BL Has Ice 2.10 2.20 gdfgdf gdfgd I MINING GENERAL RUBBER SHARES
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  • 35 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS gdfgd gfdfd Gammons IJ6 l-M M Breweries 265 2.75 M. Collieries 25.25 26 00 S. Cold Storac... 5.30 5.60 S. Steamshipi 13.45 13 85 R Tradrr: 26.40 26 90 MINING RUBBER GENERAL
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  • 88 5 dgfdgfd ffcNAMG mflMOIfrAl. t% M* red. 195tf-t>6 $4,000,000 Hit May Nov. 1 HI 1-2 ci 4%% iy^9 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 4 liu.Mayi5Nov.lt>.... UM 120=, ci 1% iy35 red. lybfl-iyoe $625,UG0 tot June lDcc/l 100U 101 U ci 1937 tea. iyoD-t)5 $3,000,(H)t Int. Sept. i Mar. 1 101
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    • 224 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. immeetment Bankers and Brokers hi Securttiet end Commodihee* M% *or*p» MUrttet Cable mrnd Qm**kM Jot**. [Membecs: mm yosol oonoir exchange. CCTiMOfiITT EXCHAXQE, INC. Of W Y ■BW YORK OQVTEE it SUGAR KZCHANGK GBICAOO BOARD OT TRADE. CAKADIAM COMMODITY EXCHANGE iHAMGHAI ROCK EXCHANGE.
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    • 294 6 A V" 1 The First Great Comedy In Technicolour j j -THE DIVORCE of LADY X" j ALBUNDU KOKDA PMNCIHM ■fAsWWG I HfjHh k2[Bf k p V f ROXY BAR (U»KN 3 P.M. TILL MJ»XH.HT_.\ OPENING TO-NIGHT—Gir) 9.15 A i M.KI S A V)\JM» ;i' M^ >vv^ H pii^m lrs
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    • 111 6 f m A OPENING TO-DAY! at Malaya's largest Finest Theatre. IfCAPITOL Srjl A Thrilling Malayan Adventure Story! from a Famous Novel! Rhoiec iQUGHTOn 1 //11///jl m I^ll m ft W/f/mJHul Hliii ROBERTMEWTON TYROME BUTHRIE \^M^^W|| With Special Added Attractions j S DONALD DUCK and Mickey Mouse in Walt Disney's funniest
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    • 165 7 .j. .g, I {another big hit j J AT THE NEW j L\LH VUBItAS 1 1 Coming Next Change I i S A MUSICAL OF SUPERLATIVE S SPLENDOR WRAPPED IN S I S SILVER RIBBONED WITH S SONG AND HAPPINESS WRITTEN ALL OVER IT! SBjSI rjh. unit a/4 I k.
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    • 269 7 •J* B j V\ i^El^L V P rev ous Box-office records VA *\m« WARNKR BROS. Spectacular I |oa^ Technicolor Production I vHSft THE adventures f I JSgm ROBIN HOOD I Phone «909 For Reservation L| d ALHAMBRA! Conditioned (Direction: SHAW BROTHERS LTD.) j [DAILY 4 SHOWS II a.m. 3-15 6-15
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  • 498 8 MALAYA SHOULD GIVE IDLE CROWN LAND TO FARMERS PI fILIPPINES A rR K A TURAL CHIEF INTERVIEWED •|I|AW ol thi piltilii and. above all unpleasanlness arising out M of the economic slate of a country can be removed by the appro priation of idle land to the poor, so that
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  • 45 8 Singapore, Thursday. ALL vessels in the Roads are •dressed" to-day in celebration of the birthday of Her Ma«*»*tv Queen Elizabeth. The flag poles at Fort Canning bear full dress and several of the shipping offices and buildings in Singapore have been decorated.
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  • 67 8 Smuggled Ton Of Rubber (From Our Oun Correspondent Johore Bahru. Tuesday. Eng King Lak and Ng Chai were charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar at the Second Magistrate Court this morning with smuggling 2.401 pounds of sheet rubber valued at $406.25 on which duty amounting to $12.25 had not been paid
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  • 59 8 Singapore. Thursday The body of an unknown male Chinese admitted to the Tan Tock Seng hospital on July 31. In the Coroner's court this morning Mr. W. G. Porter returned a finding of suicide by hanging. Medical evidence showed that deceased had died from asphyxia produced by hanging.
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    23 8 J?n?v1 na erbert Marshall and a school mate of *"J£ Universal s "Mad About Music", opening at the Capitol on Auf ust 9.
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  • 99 8 Hylam Youth Acquitted Singapore. Thursfe) I AU Suar. Kwee. six; d 4 Hylam youth made another ance this morning before .\u Conrad Oldham. the second magistralsecond court, on an alleged cl theft oi a motor car. the prop* Tan Kim Chnan oji July 6. a' »i pm n.t Townshed Koad,
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  • 72 8 Singapore. Thursday "I return a finding of found dead said Mr. W. G. Porter the Singapw Coroner, to-day, at an inquiry into death of a Chinese aged about 40 year who was found floating in the sea of Beach Road on July 31. Medical evidence
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  • 76 8 C. W. A. Annual Sale There will be i «rand F&le under t. auspices of the Church Workers' A» r ciation of St. Peters Church. BinfJPj on Saturday at 4.30 !3.m. In St. Andrew: School Hall. Stamford ><cl. Mrs B. C Roberts, C .8.E., MB. Cr.i (wife of the Lord
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  • 24 8 I An exhibition to celebrate the lift anniversary of the founding ot ft™ ton. the capital of New Zealand, w of.' held next summer.
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    • 97 8 •y»*»»« > •iiiuiiiii j J HEARTLESS RUTHLESS SHE WAS IHE MOST DARING SPY WHO EVER LIVED j J A TRUE STORY OF THE MOST INTRIGUING CHARACTER j OF 1 UK GREAT WAR' ("MADEMOISELLE DOCTEUR'I -United Aitists Production with— I ERICH VON STROHEIM j DITA PARLO lOHN LODER j NEXT CHANCE
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    • 128 9 viiPw /C tn n iidd n IDEAL FAMII V CAR I Tfcififr>ti YiHlM#r The Standard "14 |nu»iiivp»i»f A car for the family must confirm to The "14" fills all these needs with M gg3g> r gSg* the following definite requirements something to spare Fe derai Motor oarage. Ltd. ivoh J9*r_&M
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  • 296 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Aug. 5, 1938. KEEPING IT QUIET THE decision ot a Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to introduce new legislation totally prohibiting the .sounding ot horns within municipal limits at night is a bold step on their part but one in the right direction. There are
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  • 895 10 The final VINDICATION og Georage the Fift I (the Itftnd oi the broken "word ol I King,' woven round an eve-ot-the-'^Var conversation between Kin*,' OeOlfe V and Prince Henry of Prussia, the Kaiser'* brother, is finally disposed ol by Dr Kurt JftfOW, archivist ol the [HoUM ol Hohenzollern, in an
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    14 10 g*rt Tattoo at Tidworth. opening on July 30. is the Captun- «> N«jJ Planet News
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    • 34 10 Todays Wluu- labd Announcement There are women who would rather dye than let ethers know they are grey And some people would tooner die than be deprived of DEW AITS w v s -m
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  • 1110 11 from A Clubman's Chair popular Form Of "Disarmament" Eyeglass Of Joseph Chamberlain Need For Amending Libel Laws —Marking Thames* Swans (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 22. r\ after attending, as an honorary member, the annual dinner of the Chamberlain Club, the exclusive dining club formed
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  • 65 11 CHINA ORDERS SILVER COINS FROM U. S. Shanghai. For the purpose of facilitating the circulation of currency in border provinces, the Ministry of Finance has made arrangements with the American Mint in California for the minting of 13,000.960 halfdollar silver coins. The first batch of 11,000,000 is expected to arrive
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  • 245 11 U.S. Abandoning Isolation Role? must be resolute and prepared if necessary to withstand aggression of the lawless." While stressing the necessity of preparedness in a world beset by aggressors, Mr. Sayre contended that general acceptance of a code of law and morality among independent nations could not be brought about
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    • 86 11 POLAROID Glasses are ihe latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually se« 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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    • 42 11 I TNI TRUI TONIC POOD I I OlMliilli 9f Ckm+* mi Storm j WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents S. I*. BIIiVMI OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM 4 ONLY AT Yick Woh Hing 429 North Bridge Road. Tol No. 7922
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  • 254 12 The new 33.000-ton Cunard-White Star liner 'Mauritania" was launched it irkenhead, Cheshire. The new vessel repUre* the old "MMfCteala", for many years holder of the Atlantic t cord She is the biggest liner ever built 111 Borland <as distinct from Sco'Jand) and will operate on the London-Soultiampton-Le
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    • 51 13 1 YOU WILL FIND THL LARGEST StUECnOMI IN DIAMOND lUN(iS BKACFLFTS iimOOCIIES. etc. AT 1 f^^^ j I WHERE QUALITY and V All i: AM TIIAUIIIONAL. Tbl Btll ll t»» 6MM t»d Ml at I RENE ULLMANN JfcWIXLtKS. ■BaflM Ptoct, BWOAfOMfc Opened duily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to ti
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  • 1499 14 WATCH YOUR CHILD'S CARRIAGE V i i Faulty Postures j Can Cause So 1 Much Harm, If Not Corrected 1 JN watching your children'! physical development, pay particular attention the way in which they walk, stand and sit, for the subject of posture, where children are concerned, is of the
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  • 596 15 Combined With Body Building Foods They Are A Meal In Themselves Ladb arc a most welcome form of A especially when the weather is I, „u i v hot and. properly planned. ;:;;;;iin P addition, md^ 1 combine vegetables and fruit with /I buildings substances, such
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    • 25 15 nCUL OFFER "fOR^ AUGUST only S PERMANENT WAVES I SS.OO and $10.00 only S *UISO\ PERM •*DIKS HAIRDRESSERS K?! tT ROAD MALACCA <l**PlK»e: «1) I
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    • 392 16 BY P*Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES i IMJUKPORATED IN ENGLAND) /Ifl/lfVfff/lo D»» u ue 1938 WM Bill Mi 6 000 Aug. 8 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 CIiITHAL lbiuoo Auk- 12 KAWPUKA 17,000 Oct. 7 SOUDAN 6.500 Au«. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15.000 Auk. 26 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 2\ KAJPUTANA
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    • 299 16 TO FRENCH PORTS I CHARCEURS REUNIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunklrt K 7 C^PST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug 19 TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP VARELLA For Saicon. Tourane and Haiphonn Aim 23 KORBIN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Sept 1 S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) S
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  • 147 17 PREPARATIONS for the "All-up" B«pifg air mail scheme between Knirland and Australia are the reason fo r an unusual numher of arrivals and departures of flvin« hoats at the Singapore Airport during the week. From Tuesday to Friday this week there are five flvinjj boats
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  • 83 17 Alleged Retention Of Stolen Property Singapore. Thursday BEFORE Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning a Cantonese.aged 31 years, Yau Koh Kin, residing at 2. Loke Yew Street, was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, "printing letters" weighing 15« pounds and valeu at $158. The "printing letters" belong to
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  • 100 17 $1,000 TRUST CHARGE Singapore. Thursday HOW Soon San made yet another appearance before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning in connection with an alleged charge i criminal breach of trust in respect of $1,000 brought against him by a woman. Ho Choon Chong. Court Inspector Wray informed hi.s
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD. EIIONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA TIL X W A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommod«u<". icr First Mm and tjfcond Rflloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to Chinn %tA .>M»*n u.»^rrli«n«r»N» »i'n p
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    • 447 17 IOSTAL INTELLIGENCE] TO-DAY I FOR PE R DATE AND TIME I .nd Gneisenuu Auq. 10 am I dan Siocrg 5 11 a.m. 1- Cnr. Huygen.s 5 8.30 am i ■J; d ,iy iPu'hM.s on..' Chr. Huygenx 5 8.30 a.m I ivmbilahaii E s nka 5 1 pjli! Great Britain £3
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  • 215 18 Tuesday Ju& His Excellency was present at a fafr well dinner given by the Members oi Singapore Club to Sir George TrunmWednesday. July "L His Excellency presided at niee of the Executive Council held eminent House this morning. Captain H. G. D. Acland. F J-. R. I. Peek,
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    • 916 18 HONGKONG MROM T"| IP D A r^l/^^ /BW !>si! >H s (.11 4 m YDC 13.15 M, s ,i n lON IHt tsriUlvJ I i— p-s- Tlme slgna sr by Kcith FalKncr tßwl asssßtaD. a^^ Sandier and his Orches- 5.50 Nursery Rhymes FRIDAY-AUG. 5 Ss^e s^^ ot^t £8 59™ .i.
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  • 5523 19 TO-MORROW'S RACES AT PENANG; GUIDE TO FORM J SPECIALLY j COMPILED FOR PUNTERS OUR SPECIAL RACING FEATURE .:Mp.!-tl ,y "Marcus Superbus") L.MN: H«" f hOl>SeS V? I etitetei lor Saturday, the Wt ri ihe Autumn meeting of nfr» Ctab, showing at 1 fhw thp csndMfttM have I nSSr last three
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  • 421 21 last m wrote events in the Far East have overshadowed (he rubber market, writes Stanton Nelson in the week senoiu ngnting is reported to have taken place between the armed iorcvs trf Russia and Japan, and the world is now a?, great pains to convince itself
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  • 180 21 Prices Realized At Sales Yesterday JIT the Singapore Chamber of Commem Rubber Association's 1393rd auction on August 4. 1938 there were: Catalogued 1,580.293 lbs.; 705.49 tons Offered 1,022,903 lbs.; 456.65 tons. Sold 792.090 lbs.; 353.01 tons. Spot. London 7 11 16d. New York 15 :J j cent
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  • 91 21 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thurusday SELABA ESTATE hi Changkat long Road in Lower Perak was the scene of a flre-walking ceremony which attracted a large number of people, including many Hindus from all parts of the state. The ceremony began at 4 p.m. on Saturday when the
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  • 468 22  -  N. H. L. Siebel Satnboedjo Beats Sansoni In Exhibition 9AMBOKDJO HOERIP CAME THROUGH THE EXHIBITION TENNIS MATCHES ON THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB COURTS YESTERDAY WITH FLYING COLOURS. AND PROVED BEYOND A SHADOW OF DOUBT THAT HE IS THE FINEST EXPONENT OF THE GAME
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  • 237 22 Singapore, Thursday. JJ^ C. SANSONI and Miss Poreen Sansoni retained theh Ifabj* mixed doubles tennis title by defeating Yadi and Mrs. Strickland in the final by 13—11, r>— 7, 6—2 on the S.C.C. courts this afternoon. The match was commenced on Tuesday but play was interrupt^
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  • 48 22 tfNTRIBS are open for the S.CC Au- tumn tennis tournament which will Mart on Aug. 22. Lists close on Aug 15 SCFSJ^g handt p: <*^ rio^! ntS a d b wiU divided into I *f es according to ability of play™ and number of entries received
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  • 25 22 CEYLON VISITORS RETAIN MIXED TITLE C. BANBONI ii. andh«s, (i u. ll .M,ss I i mixed doubles title 5 r Malavan tennis .■hamnJT Tr ibune
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  • 219 22 Singapore Tha** THE third annual Singapore-^, Singapore cycle road race «m Sunday at 6 a.m An entry oMJ boen received, including the cn^r Of Johore and Kuala Lumpur The race will be over a 32-m^ from Finlayson Green to tne w Customs barrier and back to uc
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  • 259 23 Chinese Win Easily In Third Division L-iNESI 111 3; S.S.C. II Si i IIINFSF THIRD TEAM BEAT THE S.C.C. II IN A THIRD DIVISION FIXTURE OF THE S.A.F.A. LEAGUE PLAY k V* AT THE ANSON ROAD rrADUM YESTERDAY. Tin Chinese proved superior from the start but
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  • 248 23 A cricket team led by L. Alvis' met and easily defeated the Police XI at the Depot on Sunday. R. Thoy batted brilliantly to score 71. Cordeiro (4 for 11 > and Eber <3 for 8» proved too good for the Police batsmen. Baba (5 for 19 returned
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  • 160 23 I Una inter-company boxing tourt was continued a stage further t but rain interfered and the wunmary rounds will be fought out ■morrow evening, it is understood t the semi-finals and finals will be on Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. now hold a convincing lead, 'uS 011 23 mat
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  • 139 23 Germans Lose To Soldiers Singapore. Thur dav. Fort Canning .3 "Gneisenau". 1 IN a friendly game of soccer played at Fort Cannijng this afternoon between Fort Canning and ss "GneLsenau" the home side defeated the German visitors bv three (Oftla lo one. Mcßeath being responsible for Fort Canting three soais.
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  • 56 23 S. C.R.C. Cricket The following will be the SCR C team on Sunday against P.W.D. Sports Ciub. at 2 p.m. on Hong Lim Green: Seah Kong Siew. Chua Boon Yew. Chia Keng Hock. Swee Lim Bwanf, Robert Tan. Gan Kee Tiaa. Yap Mook Kim. Tan Thean Tek. Teo Mong JOO,
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  • 56 23 A C.S. Sw imming Carnival "The nintti annual iwlmming carnival of the Aiiyio-chincse School will <)" held on Saturday. Aug. 6. at 430 p.ni In the y.m.ca pool, Fort Canning. boyi who irtttl to take part in the 160 yards free style handicap relay should communicate with Mr. Lim Fook
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    26 23 THE FINALISTS in the mixed doubles event of the Malayan tennis tournament. From left to right: Yadi and Mrs. Strickland. Sansoni and Miss Sansoni (winners). Tribune
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  • 37 23 S«l. Chappel 'KA.V.C. 1 and Mrs Leddeti and Sgt Dowllng 'HE' ind Miss Kbrrls, will meet In the final <>f the Otffteon mixed doubles tennis ut Port Canning at 5 p.m. on Sat-ird i>
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  • 321 23 Penang. Thursday. (From Our Own Correspondent) WEIGHTS for Saturday, the fourth and last day of the Penang Autumn professional race meeting in Penang, are as follows: HORSES, CLASS I, 5» <> FURS. Jack Druce 9—7 Bombus 9 4 Meadowman 9 2 Strathpeffer 8— 9 Empiric 8 6
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  • 41 23 IN a 'second division fixture of the S A F.A leagm 1 plavcd at Seletut ytstnrday, the RAF II beat the Loyal> II by six goall to nil. The scorers were Taylor 'LM. McDougall <2>. Davies and Vout
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 62 24 n, Thursday a ni cm i. cfl l!lt Dortani COl t(l Kumanian mlnortUea ah (>1 distinction ol orißin religion and anuuage will enjoy the same righti and 'Vh.' minoritiei are glftfl the right to „.se their own language In ichoola ana 'Trninim. Uonei rot fclinortjlaj has been
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  • 19 24 Madrid. Thur.sdav Twelve were killed and 24 wounded in B Nationalist air raid on ARiiilas to-day Reuter
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  • 7 24 London. Thursday, moral B.O.W.
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  • 47 24 Hankow Thursday. (-!„,,< p arc approaching Chaohtien, in eastern Shantung, and are In conflict with enemy troop* m the southern -üburb of the city Chine.se troops attacked ChefOO lor .some hours on Tuesday night, resulting in scores of Japane.se casualties —Sin Chew JM Poh A: Nanyann Siang Pan.
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  • 50 24 London. Thursday. nESPITE warm weather continmng "stKl 'ix hours. torrential rain causing .;,.n. flooding and disorganising telcpljKhtsngCeS cauaed some material damaße but no personal injuries. Main railwiya lines .suffered no interference but aomt ol the branch lines were out oi action owing to floods. British Official Wireless
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  • 59 24 London, Thursday. THE First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Duff Cooper, sailed in the Admiralty -aoht. Enchantress, from Portsmouth la.st ni^ht on a cruise to the Baltic Seas. The vessel is expected to arrive at Kiel to-day and it is understood that .next week Danzig. Helsinpfors.
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  • 85 24 CHINESE PREPARING STRONG RESISTANCE Hankow. Thursday JHERE is every indication that th Chinese are determined to pi up a very strong resistance in th event of a Japanese attack on Han chang, judging by the genera spirit of the Chinese defenders an the nature of the terrain. The attackers must
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  • 172 24 i (From Our Own Reporter, Penang. Thursday REMARKING that whatever humil* tion she might have suffered ton being hit with a broom, the complainas had suffered more from the wound A had inflicted on him, the District Judp Mr. L. B. Gibson, sentenced a Tamil
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  • 138 24 London, Thursday Foreign Office communique says '•Conversations have taken plac the Egyptian Prime Minister in J« to certain financial provision* in Anglo-Egyptian Treaty repr f -The Egyptian Prime Mm *ter W. senttd that the cest to Egyp j ing the accommodation requ red 1 d Treaty turned
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  • 35 24 London tjgttj QCORES at close of pi- match between the Au* Scotland: w r )bt 6'J. s >" in Australians 213 (McC. 5 for 33) and 21 for m"> Scotland 88 (Fleetwood 21
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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