The Straits Times, 2 July 1939

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 393 Sunday, July 2, 1939 Price 10 Cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 393 Sunday, July 2, 1939 Price 10 Cents
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  • 580 1 Britain Would Be Involved In Conflict SITUATION IN FREE CITY IS GRAVE Distribution Of Arms And German Troop Movements 'THE London morning newspapers feature the gravity of the situation in Danzig with full reports of the distribution of arms to Nazis there, and declare that
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  • 50 1 She Will Defend Her Independence Brussels, Saturday. T*HAT TJelgium was resolved to maintain her independence was emphasised by M. Pierlot, speaking in the Senate today. He declared that political freedom was inseparable from economic freedom. The Government, he went on, would continue to send eowpercial missions
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  • 280 1 Present German nr; parations in Danzis appear to confront Poland with the dilemma cf whether to take action at once before things go further or wait until the Nazis have completed their preparations. White the Nazis deny taking any military measures information to contrary is constantly leaking out.
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 1 A Red Cross volunteer "making-up" in front of the driving mirror of an ambulance during a National Service demonstration on Claphara Common, London.
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  • 93 1 Rome, Saturday. ANGLO-FRENCH attempts to defend the status quo in Danzig will inevitably lead to a major European war, writes the political magazine Relazlone Internazionali.* An unsigned editorial, which Is believed to be inspired by well-informed circles, warn France and Great Britain that the military strength of the Axis
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  • 89 1 JAPANESE SHIP TAKES OIL TO BANGKOK (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. A JAPANESE tanker with more than 10,000 tons of crude oil, ordered by the Government from California, has arrived at Kohslchang. The big oil companies here, Socony and A.P.C., report that although negotiations are still proceeding with the
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  • 54 1 The Hague, Saturday. DECAUSE of the international sltuaD tlon Dr. Colljn hopes to form a new ministry with the least possible delay. Political circles consider It unlikely there will be a* other Christian Coalition ministry xiKe the last as the Catholics refused to co-operate
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  • 26 1 New York, Saturday. JACK DEMPSEY, former world heavy- weight boxing champion, is fighting lor his life. He has peritonitis following acuts appendicitis.
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  • 34 1 Sofla, Saturday. It i 3 officially announced the Prims Minister M. Kosseivanoff, Is leaving Bulgaria on Monday on an official tisii to Germany. He v be accompanied by a large delegation.
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  • 345 1 BUTTER BETTER THAN GUNS London, Saturday. AN appeal to the German people and urging that workers in all lands must insist that disputes be settled by reason and not by war, has been drawn up by the British National Council of Labour, representing the
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  • 89 1 FRENCH COUNCIL APPROVES WAR MEASURES Paris, Saturday. A/1. DALADIER has informed the Council of Ministers that the International situation remains very serious," states an official communique. He also reported on "a number of measures the object of which Is to fortify France's action and leave no doubt as to her
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  • 60 1 The Waafs are formed London, Saturday. •T*HE formation Is announced of a separate women's service, to be called the Woman Auxiliary Air Force, for duty with the R.A.F. In time of war. The new organization will train women officers and non-commissioned officers for duty with women who are expected to
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  • 141 1 "Certainty Of Armed Resistance" Paris, Saturday. rviSCUSSING the latest development* U Jn Danzig, newspapers stress that the main hope for peace lies In the firmness of the democracies. Figaro writes that the Danzig Senators ought to weigh the terrifying responsibility that rests on them. When Germans
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  • 88 1 A LTHOUGH figures must neces- sarily remain a secret, some indication of Groat Britain's efforts in aircraft production could be judged from the fact we were spending nearly £2,000,000 a week on aircraft alone." This picture of the tremendous British air armament drive was given by
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  • 33 1 Paris, Saturday. General Gamelin, Army Coraman-der-in-Chlef, who was due to leave Nice for Corsica this evening after completing a tour of Alpine fortifications, is returning to Paris.
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  • 247 1 COUNTY CRICKET Close of play scores in csv.nty cricket games which be?an on Saturday Lord's: Oxford U. 313 (Sale 65, Dixon 75, Evans 59, Shire? 5 for 64); Cambridge 26 for 0. Chesterfield: Essex 143 (Copson 6 for 57); Derbyshire 173 for 7. Bristol Gloucester 284 (Hammond 153
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  • 49 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) London. Saturday. COTTON 5.52 d. GOLD £7 B.*. 6'^d. SILVER Spot 18 1 16 d. Three mth*. 17 11 led. EXCHANGE Paris, 176% AmMerdaw 8.81 15 16. Other commodities and exchange* art unchanged front Friday. Saturday's local closing quotations are in page 18.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 5 1 P. K Hendry Singapore Penang.
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    • 71 1 JI'ST RECEIVED CHINESE HAND EMBROIDERED LINGERIE IN PARIS STYLES AT:— CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43, HIGH ST. r O FF I CI A L-i BLACK-OUT TAKES PLACE TOMORROW 10.30 p.m. till Midnight. Kglijߧii39 use r^jffW%s approved by A R P DEPT I^s I Completely obscure m g^3 usual pendant lights. *^J Give dim
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  • 395 2 GERMAN ARMS MUNITIONS FOR CHINA Transhipped At Singapore To Avoid Blockade STORAGE VESSEL IN HARBOUR WITH HUNDREDS OF TONS OF EXPLOSIVES Delivered By Rangoon And New Burma Road pERMANY, a declared friend of Japan, J is shipping more arms and munitions to China through Singapore than any other nation, the
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  • 63 2 The Imperial Airways Empire flying-boat Centurion was completely wrecked on landing in the Hooghly River, Calcutta, owing to a sudden northwester lifting her tail and causing the aircraft to nose into the water. The P<tssr tigers and crew were all saved without serious injury. Picture
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  • 279 2 "WE ASK FOR NOTHING MORE" Mr. Tay Lian Tech. j 41 IF there are a few biacTi sheep it does not concern us," said Mr. Tay Lian Teck at the annual dinner of the Clerical I'nion held at the clubhouse in Rangoon Road last night. 1
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  • 114 2 China Holds Up Payment On 1913 Loan Chungking, Saturday. DAYMENT clue today on the international Reorganisation Gold Loan of I<)l*hu|l not he made. Inter^Bk* by Reuter. the spokesman^^f the Ministry ol Finance stated that there was nothing nev; to add to the statement made by the ministry when it announced
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  • 40 2 A Chinese Municipal sanitary inspector who was driving his car along Grove Road last night, with some lricnds, met with an accident at the junction of Fort and Grove Roads when his car overturned. Nobody was seriously injured.
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  • 35 2 An Indian warder at Changl Prison was assaulted by a prisoner with a plate yesterday morning. He received injuries to the forehead and right eye. and was attended to by the prison doctor.
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  • 304 2 Scholarships For Muslim Boys And Girls In Malaya And Abroad (President of the Singapore B tdmlnton Associatijm. A. M. S. Ansuillia, Shaikh Salim Mattar. K. P. Mohamed Ycjsuf, M. Ignatius, All Khan Surattto, and many other prominent mem- of ths Mvs'.im comn:i TTHE ho;je that those who administered endowment; and
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  • 72 2 fHE Lak Aik Amateur Musical Association of Sir.gapore, were presented with a silver cup from the Bukit Timah branch of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Relief Fund last night, in commemoration of their excellent presentation of Chinese dramas at the Soo Koon Chinese School, Jurong Road,
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  • 60 2 Washington, Saturday. THE Soviet Ambassador, M. OtunanA sky, conferred with President Roosevelt for half an hour yesterday. i his was the first time he had seen the President since he pre«nted his credentials last month. M. Oumansky is going on a holiday !o Moscow on
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  • 41 2 Washington, Saturday. T"*HE Senate has approved of the revised supplementary appropriation of $223,000,000 for the expansion of the Army Air Co- >s. The measure has gone to the White House for the President's signature.
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  • 25 2 Washington, Saturday. ■yHE Senate has finally passed the 1 $1,755,000,000 Relief Bill and sent it to President Roosevelt for signature.
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  • 31 2 Bremen, Saturday. The 10,000 ton cruiser Lutzow has been launched. Before the launching Crand Admiral Raeder opened a new bridge across the Weser which he nmed Adolf Hitler Bridge.
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  • 148 2 WITH the pipers and dancers from the 2nd Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders, in attendance, the garden fete in aid of the funds of the Presbyterian Church was held yesterday afternoon in the grounds of the Colonial Secretary's residence. The fete, which was opened by Lady Small, attracted a
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  • 74 2 LJOSPITAL Week, in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, began last night with a charity night at ths Great World cabaret. The evening was organised by Mies Rachel Sum, who is also arranging charity, nights at the New World and the Happy World. It is hoped to raise
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  • 32 2 FOLLOWING a raid by the police on the Municipal Building yesterday, a clerk and a peon were arrested and a quantity of alleged earning materials were seized.
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  • 33 2 The Police Band will play today at Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m.. March, Mllitalre (Thome); Overture, Stradella (Fletow); Selection, Carefree <Berlin); Incidental Music, Merchant of Venice (Rosse); Selection, The Mikado (SnlHran;.
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  • 30 2 Stephen going on leave. Bro. Stephzn is the Director of the Ins: Teachers and old beys of St. Joseph's institution, taken prior to Rev. Bro
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  • 543 2 Chungking Claims Eleven Japanese Warships Sunk 66 Planes Shot Down Chungking, Saturday. CI.EVEN Japanese warships were sunk by the Chinese during June, according to a military communique which states a total of 287 engagements were fought last month, 100 Japanese taken prisoner, 1,024 rifles, 29 machine-guns and four field guns
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  • 112 2 Tourist Is Mistaken For Film Star A YOUNG, good-looking Ameri- can tourist, Mr. Henry Fonda, who is visiting Singapore, was mobbed by Dutch girls who mistook him for the film star of the same name, when he was in Java. Why. I'm a cotton planter in Tennessee and about the
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  • 53 2 Florence, SaturCar. The King and Queen of Ita.v, the King of Greece, the Duke and Duc.icss of Kent and some 50 Princes and Princessss were present at tne wedding of the Duke of Spoleto and Princess Irene of Greece. Nearly all the roynl houses of Europe v.rrc stnled
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  • 54 2 London. Satur; The appointment of Lieut.-C a Arthur Herbert as Governor of I en the conclusion of Sir John v.' Kihead's tenure of office early in N ber. will necessitate a bye-elecJyn at Monmouth where Col. Herbert as Conservative member had a majorii of 9808 over the
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  • 34 2 Simla, Saturday. The Indian Government has accepted an invitation to be represented at a meeting of cotton exporting countries in Washington to discuss th» possibility of a world cotton asr^ment.
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  • 27 2 > The death has occurred ol Mr. Paul Louder, a former general mpinager of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, reports Reuter from London.
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  • 350 3 By Invitation Only In Suitable Cars DIFFICULT COURSE AROUND SWETTENHAM DROME Learning A. R. P. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TOR the first time in Malaya, a series of motor races for the championship of Malaya will be run on
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 3 Tungku Mahmud of Trengganu and his English bride, formerly Miss Joyce Blencow~, who are staying in Singapore, wearing Malay dress at a fancy dress ball held on board the P. and O. liner Corfu on their voyage out to Malaya. Tungku Mahmud is wearing the robes he
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  • 154 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FORTY years ago the Victoria Institution Cadet Corps was beg.in by Mr. A. C. J. Towers, who vras its first commander. This morning Mr. Towers took the salute from 200 cadets when they marched past
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  • 110 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. TUl'-i J- S. H. Cunnygham-Brown, th? scremban Magistrate, held an inquiry under the Workmen I.*1 Compensation Enactment when a Tamil winchman, Vadivellu. of Taiplng Consolidated dredge, Semenyih, Negri Sembllan. was alleged to have sustained injuries. Mr. H. W2tsjn. Assistant Controller
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  • 41 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. MISS Gloria Stuart, the film actress, and her husband are leaving this afternoon by the International express. They have stayed here unknown since June 29 when they arrived from Angkor Wat.
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  • 150 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. IMOW a little Malay boy, aged ten, n met his death in exceptional circumstances was related to the Malacca Coroner this morning. It appears that the boy was going to a Koran class in Klebang when a pig
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  • 402 3 pHARLES Edward Curtis, a European, attached to the Naval Base Police, was yesterday convicted and fined $125 by the Singapore Traffic District Judge. He was convicted on a charge of negligent driving and causing grievous hurt to a European woman, Mrs. Doreen Verbiest,
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  • 526 3 THE history of a tile manufactoring concern which continued to operate in spite of the owner being prosecuted was revealed before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Appearing on a summons a young Chinese, Chong Kong Seng, pleaded guilty
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 all the best breakfasts include BACON bacon and eggs, kidneys and bacon, had- dock and bacon and baccn on toast. In fact, naeurae whatever the dish servtd. bacon seems to RASHERS play en Important part. which Is reason SHORT CUT BACK enoUßh for purchasing only the finest quality. For example
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 896 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMAS China by air (Imperial) 6 pm. Today Java Timor Dllly by air (Qantas) 9.45 a m AMI AMUR A: Philippine Islands. Ouam. Honolulu "Dark Victory" with Bete DavU. 3.15, t U.S.A. by air (Imperial 4. Pan 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. vAmerlcAn) 6 pm. "The Son of
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    • 320 4 For The Finest Performance of the Year R BETTE DAVIS Y'jV Academy Award winner of 1935 Ml j'wi. For The Finest Picture you've ever seen U "PARK VICTORY" jga PaLHAMBRA 3.15, 6.15 9.15 Ml'3Ss FINEST ACTRESS in 1939's FINEST PICTFRE GKORGK BKKM HUMPHREY BOGART f»*!raklin^ Kitz^rrald Konald Mragan Hrairy Traveri
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    • 349 4 PAVILION. 4 SHOWS TODAY at 11 1* 3.15 6.15 9.15 SULLIVAN'S MUSIC! GILBERT'S LYRICS! ALLIED TO THAT SHEER SPLENDOUR OF SPECTACLE THAT THE SCREEN ALONE CAN GIVE! FILMED IN PERFECT NATURAL COLOUR "THE MIKADO" IS A "A MAGNIFICENT -A DELIGHT TO HEAR MASTERPIECE" PRODt'CTION" AND WATCH" STRAITS TIMES. FREE r:.r«S.
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    • 117 4 Here's THE THRILLER of THRILLERSI PADITAI I 3 SH OWS TODAY JQ AFITOL J 315 615 915 New Universal s Btirring sequel to the famous Hpf*^' Horror Film that was tho EL- B Talk of the World! with '\/fsjj^ BASIL RATHBONE SSSSS2L^| BORIS KARLOFF W&ff\ Vfj ff*M BELA LUGOSI WiJMi'AiltHi\l§
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  • Entertainment
    • 155 5 CAPITOL N«w On.— "Son of Frankenstein <3a.iil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, 1.-l.i Lugosl, Lionel Atwill. Josephine Hutchinson. Donnle Danagam. A New Universal "horror" film. Opens Tuesday.— "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" (Fred Asiaire. Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver, Walter Brennan/. An R.K.O. Radio dancing musical. Following
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    • 63 5 •yilE dashing Errol Flynn will play opposite 10 leading women in m Doa Juan." Ann Sheridan is to be co-starred with Flynn, taking prec>- ionce over Priscllla Lane and O Ivla de Havlllp.nd. but each of the 10 girls will appear separately with Den
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    • 31 5 •JTE Marx Brothers put en six-gallon hais and spurs for their next nli;.. called "Go West." This Is a parod" of That Hollywood has called I cr hors? operas.'*
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    • 534 5 TTHE third Municipal organ recital by Werner Baer in the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight will begin at 9.15 p.m.. instead of 9 p.m. as previously announced. The first piece chosen for the recital, "Elevazione," was composed by the old Italian master Domemco Zipoll who round about
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    • Article, Illustration
      82 5 n-.nu Bcllefoniaine, the young English dancer, who is appearing: at the AdHphl and Sea View Hotels, has increased her repertoire by extensive .-.iudy of Ballnese and Javanese dances. Mary Mmjuire, talented young Australian actress, and George Sanders are th« stars o( "The Outsider," a British film soon to be shown
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    • 133 5 "On The Spot" At Victoria Theatre THE Repertory Players' next production is Edgar Wallace's thrilling gangster play, On The Spot," which will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, Friday, Saturday, Aug. 5, 11, and 12. This will be a change from the run of comedies they have been
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    • 52 5 CLAUDETTE COLBERT is receiving slightly more than £10,000 a week for her current film, "It's a Wonderful World." Is not this the largest star salary on record? Unfortunately for her, work on the picture will occupy only three and a half weeks. That Is because Van Dyke
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    • 24 5 Maurice Costello, Robert Taylor of his day, plays an "atmosphere role" (Hollywood for a crowd part) in "The Grade Allen Murder Case."
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 JStop Red ELIZABETH ARDEN'S latest addition to the science of colour harmony. I A A red as gay, arresting, jP^ vivid as red can be! Wear it I with the new navy -green, I marine shudes, beiges and I golden browns* 1r y For advice help in your choice of
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  • 723 7 CAPT. HASHIMH AVVIVL TO MALAYS FORMING SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION "LONG AND TEDIOUS JOURNEY BEFORE US" Need Of Education Which Teaches Honesty In Thought Word And Deed U7ITH the formation of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Malay Association at an inaugural meeting on Friday, most Malays in the Colony and the F.M.S. now
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  • 428 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN a judgment dismissing the i appeal of T. R. P. Dawson, an i Indian accountant who was sen- i tenced to tv/o months' rigorous im- i prisonment for cheating, Mr. Justice Poyser. Chief Justice of thej F.M.S.
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  • 45 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. DETACHMENTS of the Loyal Regiment are expected in Malacca next week to stay one month. Thej will be quartered at the M.V.C. camp at TanJong Bruas where the amenities Include Malacca's only swimming pool.
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  • 165 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. MR. D. K. Broadhurst, Assistant Superintendent of Police, attached to the Central Police Station, Penang, succeeds Mr. W J. as Chief Police Officer, Province A ellesley. Mr. Parks has been transferred to Singapore. Mr. Broadhursfs post is being filled by Mr. L.
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  • 122 7 (Frjm Out Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. AT a committee meeting of the Municipal Commissioners it was decided to erect a post every 100 yards with a lifebelt and lifeline Inside a receptacle such as is used in England on beaches, within municipal limits. It was further agreed
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  • 166 7 Fishermen's Festival At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A TIME-HONOURED custom, though without time honoured ritual, was celebrated by Portuguese Eurasian fishermen of Malacca yesterday to mark the festival of the patron saint of the sea, St. Peter, to whom the oldest church still in use here has
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  • 176 7 SELANGOR PRISONER'S AID SOCIETY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. •yHE General committee of the 1 Discharged Prisoner's Aid Society held a meeting yesterday at the Chinese Assembly Hall and after electing an executive committee decided to fix July 14 as the date for the annual general meeting. The following
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  • 189 7 MALACCA CO-OPERATORS' MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. MALACCA Government and Mercantile Co-operators held their annual general meeting yesterday. Their Society is in a strong position. There are more than 500 members and their reserves include $98,653 invested in Government and Municipal Loans, besides $36,354 on loan to members,
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 7 The Kent* Quartette from the flagship of the China Station, which gave a broadcast recital from the B.M.R.C. last week. From left Musician J. Wylie (pianist), Chief Electrical Artificer L. H. Edney (first bass). Shipwright H. A. Moor (second tenor) Chief Pet«* Officer Tel. R. Dixon (first tenor), leader and
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  • 1365 8 By The Onlooker —Read Of A. Alcan R.E. Holttum Joe Fisher Sir F. Swettenham Edith Hollway ANE of the most interesting personalities at the AngloFrench Defence Conference which concluded in Singapore last week was M. Adrian Alcan. M. Alcan is one of the managing directors of AngloFrench
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  • 424 8 "British Shipping" By R. N.I Thornton, Cambridge University Press. 7s. Cd. THIS is one of the "English Institutions" scries and, like others, is compiled by a competent and practical participant In the matter wher-of he writes. Edited by Lord Stamp and publishId by whom it
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 630 8 A PRIVATE INCOME OP £360 A YEAR FOR I-IFE. Think of it A care-free life from age 55. An income of £360 a year absolutely secure for the remainder of your days even if you live to be a centenarian. An income not dependent upon business or other investments and
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  • 1087 9 Eurasian Volunteers Celebrate Coming Of Age HTWENTY-ONE years of Volun- teertng will be celebrated by D (Eurasian) Company of the Singapore Volunteer Corps this week. The coming-of-age, which falls on Tuesday, will be celebrated with a dance next Saturday. The company was formed in 1918, after prolonged appeals to Government.
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  • 31 9 Gunner-, manning a 3.7 inch antiaircraft gun, daring a demonstration at the new headquarters of the 51st Anti-Aircraft Regiment. R.A., at the Dnke of York's Headquarters. London.
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  • 97 9 "LJE has never heard of Mussolini 1 **and when I asked what nationality Hitler was, he did not know," said a police surgeon, referring to a boy of 13, at Walsall juvenile court. Tne boy, he added, could only read a few two-letter words and could
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  • 67 9 London. /CROCODILES have been causing a great deal of trouble to Imperial Airways. Buoys, marking the air bases In Africa, were being mysteriously damaged and sometimes sunk. At last it was discovered that the crocodiles in the rivers where the flying-boats land used the buoys as
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1170 9 The Secret Driving Force of~ Tiuthfiil Vi^ouf >o Discovered In *"i; SflE Bi I Women The ylinds isfts American Discovery Makes Men. s\ Feel 10 Tears Younger- Starts; j J JHL\ Work in 24 Hours t JHH J Do you feel Older than you are? Are you conscious of the
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  • 308 10  -  T. Kitching By Community Lives Untouched By Civilisation IT is not generally known that there ate Jakun living in a "Jakun Reserve." about 13 miles from Malacca Town near the Bukit Panchor Forest Reserve. They are a tiny community of about six families. I could not
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  • 86 10 SINGING LESSONS FOR WOMEN PRISONERS Gaol Reforms In South Africa Pretoria. OINGING lessens are being arranged for inmates of the Women's Prison at- Pretoria, to which prisoners serving long sentences are sent from all over South Africa. Miss M. Frlda Hartley, prison vte l or, has been given permission to
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  • 110 10 JOURNEY STARTS IN. AEROPLANE, ENDS IN TUB Rain Flcocb River 1 Darwin, N. Australia J^«RS. Russ:ll Cook, of Alexandra Downs, in Australian Northern Territory, began a journsy home from Mount Isa in a plane and finished It in a bath. She was makhi^ for her husband's sheep farm at Alexandra
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  • 930 10 Cards For All 7JERE is a patience suitable for these i who like a game that Is comparatively easy to get out successfully, as j well as to play. One ordinary whist pack is required. After it has been well-shuffled, deal out in one horizontal row thirteen
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    • 428 10 X lung weakening colds or sudden JMBrTM '2"* germs lodged in the larynx, heal /w%^ r^^*^ cough- torn membranes and quickly Toprewrv th( co^ rTO r ,tcde««i'-cs which Pepi fOOtllC the throat. They eonuin. «vrry tablet i» wr«pped to ittwrfpf. rovide the ideal remedy i «aid «!«< k.uim, along fur
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  • Books Of The Week
    • 438 11 THREE NEW NOVELS Honeymoon Delayed. By Rob Eden. The House of the Hundred Heads. By Robert Moss. Both from Robert Hale. 7s. 6d. ea«-h. Diana of Ephesus. By "Seaforth." Jenkins' Colonial Library. MR. Rob Eden gives his readers ful* measur? in "Honeymoon Delayed." In addition to a kidnapped and then
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    • 475 11 Scholar Examines The Religion Of Modern Japan The Rise of a Pagan State. A. Morgan Young. Allen and Unwin. 7/6. MR. Morgan Young has some good claims to be recognised as a scholar and authority on things Japanese, since he has a number of books to his name on Modern
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    • 696 11 The Fair Youni Widow. By George R. Preedy. Jenkins' Colonial Library. Grand Master. By Stephen Hockaby. Michael Joseph. 7s. 6d. WORKING on the principle that truth is stranger than fiction George Preedy tells the story of the intrigues for the fortune of Elizabeth, Countess of Ogle, which
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    • 721 11 Colourful Story Of Adventure In The Grand Manner Wine of Goad Hope. By David Rame. CoMins. Bs. Gd. ••WINE cf Gooj Hope" has many of the qualities of a really great novel In fact, if it were shorter and its characterisation better, it would be great, in spite of its
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    • 314 11 VARIED LIFE FULL OF INTEREST Memoirs of a Booklegger. By Jack Kahane. Michael Joseph. 12s. 64. MR. KAHANE was born in Manchester and began work In the cotton trade, but his leanings were always towards the artistic side of life, and he managed to make himself a thorn in the
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    • 353 11 Brylcreem T^T \>fILLIONS ot f*^\ 2^ AVJi raen a n over v V^l Pw^W^^i 9 c wor^ testify to I JKHfettlifllfe fl t ie b enent a l effect if-^SfSuH There is no simpler V A 5 g SSSSr I A way of grooming the r^ 1 "W-Sf 1 I
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  • 399 12 Scraps Of Paper May Solve Riddle SHAKESPEARE OR BACON? IN a glass showcase in the big manuscripts room at the Hritish Museum, protected from the sun by a green blind, are three scraps of paper which may hold the key to the greatest riddle in the history of literature was
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  • 222 12 "My Wedding Seems But Yesterday" Worksop. TTiE freedom of Worksop was pre- sented to the Duke and Duchess of Portland on June 14 following their golden wedding celebration on June 11. It was an unforgettable day 50 years ago last Sunday, though it seems like yesterday, when
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  • 1256 13 Mme. Chiang Kai-shek's Own Description To the Editor of The Times. Sir,— l think the following extracts from a letter of Mme. Chiang Kai-shek to my wife, dated May 19, Chungking, describing the recent boming of that city, may be of interest to your readers, many
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  • 34 13 BANGKOK'S BATTLE OF FLOWERS Battle of Flowers, a faithful reproduction of the Riviera event, took place in Bangkok recently. The pictures show some of the arirls who gave additional decoration to the decorated floats.
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  • 157 13 Japanese Arrested For Camera Smuggling A LLEGED to have smuggled more than ¥200,000 worth of cameras, 12 sa'lors aboard the N.Y.K. liner Yasukuni Maru have been arrested by the Osaka Customs. According to the Kobe Shimbun. Mitsao Kotanl and Ichiro Okumura, Stewards, and 10 sailors aboard the ship smuggled a
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  • 115 13 AMAH, WINNER IN SWEEPSTAKE, LOSES MONEY AN amah who was one of the shareholders in the first prixe of $83,843.20 in the lions Kong: Lantau Handicap sweepstake recently has had nearly all her winnings stolen. The amah, Chu Yeung, aged 49, living on the ground floor of a house in
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    • 778 13 Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM Backache PSEEa^jL Now Fit os o Fiddle, Z^MMj Thanks to Cystex \CWI NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE NERVOUSNESS)M%f TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CAStliDATlllCi^rliu!^ Few people haTe the kdranttge* of a Nurss In y" A v \j r f ftelntr able to call In the
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  • 175 14 A RE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? Quick Way To Put On Flesh f you are worried about loss of ght an i fear that something worse on the v.ay. do as so many him ids of men and women throughout ilaya are doing today. Take Clo>s, the tiny, tasteless,
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  • 386 14 "POLICING" PENANG HILL IS PROJECT Complaints have been made of a migration of squatters over the Penang Hill, and new squatters are believed to be developing cultivation In prohibited regions. It Is claimed that a stereoscopic atr survey camera would locate all existing huts and cultivation. The camera automatically records
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    99 14 Tlii wedding to«!s plate i-t the Chinese Assembly Kail, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Cheng Yee (hak and Miss Leong Sal Yoke. The bride is the second daughter of Madam Lee Sam, of Kuala Lumpur. The bridegroom H the only son of Mr. and Mr?. Chen? View Cheng, of Kuala Lumpur
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    7 14 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. J. Simpsoa
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  • 296 14 Many Areas Which Surveyors Find Hard To Penetrate AEROPLANES may "conquer" a part of Muhi\ a which has been defying ground surveyors for the last forty years. The labyrinth of muddy estuaries and the tangled mangroves along the P^rak coast between Matang and Province Wellesley
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  • 135 14 KAM- Cecil Francis James Simpson, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Hong Kong, married Miss Anne Close, daughter of Captain and Mrs. E. Close, of Castleconnsll, County Limerick. Eire, at the Cathedral of the Good Shcpnerd, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is tho son cr the late Mr. F.
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  • 121 14 CINGAPORE police are looking for th? owner of a costly Tele-Bcwi camera exposure meter which resulted in the conviction of a man last week. fi rrested on June 19 on a charge of fraudulent possession of ths instrument, the man was fined $20, or 10 ckys'
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  • 98 14 $500 BAIL FOR INDIAN ON HURT CHARGE ALLEGED to have causal pievooi hurt to Mohamcd bin Mydin w.th i stone, Hassan Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, a 34-year-old Indian appeared yesterday before Mr. K. A. Blacker in the Singapore Third Police Court After the charge had been CTplrlTWrf lo the accused
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  • 411 14 THE inspiration of Mr. S. W. Jones, the British Resident of Selantfor, will result in the officers of the Malay Regiment enhancing the glory of their mess with something after their own hearts a statuette in bronze of a soldier of the regiment. This statuette will be executed
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  • 67 14 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. MEMBERS cf the Chinese Recreation Club entertained Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang to a farewell dinner at the club premises. Mr. Loh is a popular all-round sportsman. He is going to England for further study. A former pupil of the
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  • 58 14 <From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. THE annual padl and rubber show for the Central district of Province 'lesley was held at the Sungei Rarabai Malay School. Buklt Mertajam. There were 32 exhibits of padi and 21 of rubber. The exhibits this year were generally
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    • 598 14 Foot Itch lealedin3Days Do your feet Itch, umart and bum bo idly that they nearly drive >ou crazy? oca the skin crack, peel or bleed? The ml cause of these skin troubles Is a germ lat has rpread throughout the world, and call-'l various names such as Athlete's oot, Singapore
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  • 1838 15  -  *TllE difficulty about our holiday, due in a week or two, is that Grosser Self wants to begin at once. As soon as the word holiday Is mentioned a contented smile comes over his face and It is only with the utmost difficulty that Better Self
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  • 382 15 /^NE of the Instruments needed by a successful Bridge player must be a simple me.hod of valuing the high card strength of a hand. "Quick tricks" and "hor.aur tricks"' are reasonably satisfactory for purposes of ganr 1 bidding, but they often get one into trouble on slam bids
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    • 165 15 /r*«* eS lot^2-^^L, xvWVfl isli > XiAST time the journey took weeks. But times have changed for the quicker by Imperial flyingboat. So comfortable, too— nice being able to smoke —nice being able to stroll about if you get tired of sitting— not that you do in these chairs. Good
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  • 485 16 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. Opinion Eurasian Volunteers THE coming-of-age of D (Eurasian) Company of the Singapore Volunteer Corps this week brings to notice the value of this company in building useful citizens, as well as its normal role as a defence force. As related elsewhere in
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  • 1316 16 Modern Growth Of An Ancient State Written By A Siamese Now In England And Reproduced- From The London Observer IN these days any country is liable to find itself transformed from a position of happy obscurity into the glare of "front page" publicity. Siam at the
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    • 576 16 rr/snafiM^aiHßi H S\ If RiEy 's IRY OVA TAILORING We only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'pore'j most up-to-date Tailor. 34, Coleirsß St. Phoie 4816. Gums Bleed. Teeth Loose! I 4C- »S Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth in 24 Hours BWrtinK §> uth, or looso teeth tncan that you
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    • 59 16 The NEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN OANCE 1.30 to 430 pjn. Admission Fre*. TONIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admission 50 cts. PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL
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    • 99 16 A Word to Wives !«t HUSBANDS j^j H^ Tpo no one else in the wofld is J| JM J> tbe question of your husn Wk band's life insurance as important H^^fl "s > s 10 you. What monthly income would Ik, jp you have from the safe invest* Wmmmmmmmm&r^ ment
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  • 451 17 Complete Break From Service Atmosphere ACCOMMODATION IS BOOKED MANY MONTHS IN ADVANCE Transport And Week Out Of Singapore Costs $22 A HOLIDAY home for airmen, the first of it kind for Service men in Ma'aya, has been opened at Malacca. The scheme is entirely
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  • 78 17 /X)WS with false teeth are the sensatlon at the Moscow Agricultural Fair. It is declared that the dental work performed by a veterinary surgeon on thr^e cows represents an important advance in veterinary science, and that the experience of the surgeon was o." i n! interest."
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  • 188 17 THE new all-Malayan currency notes will not be placed in circulation until next year, although it is possible the new coins may be issued toward (he end of this year. It was originally hoped to begin issuing the notes this month, but. jthey have been held,
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  • 208 17 MARLENE STALKS OUT OF NIGHT CLUB "Woman Wearing My Dress Los Angeles. piLM star Marlenc Dietrich 1 walked into a night club early one recent morning looking radiant in a glamorous heellength creation of heavy white tulle, in Grecian style. She wore a hood to match. She smiled all round.
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  • 108 17 COSMETIC CAMOUFLAGE FOR SHOW EXHIBITS Pretoria, South Africa. FARMERS of the Erasmus district of the Transvaal are finding that fine feathers make fine birds" is not the same as handsome is that handsome does when it comes to judging at agricultural shows. They allege that Judges are deceived
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  • 21 17 HEALTH BEAUTY Prunella Douglas-Hamilton, leader •f the Health and Beauty League, giving Instructions through a microphone to a parade of members.
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  • 285 17 It was rather mean of you to give the flowers your husband brought home to the woman next door— wasn't it? No he took them out of her front garden for me. My husband gave me a hint that he did not icant me. He threw
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    • 74 17 FOR HEALIii AND STAMINA What you eat determines how you look and how you feei. PEEK FREAN'S "Vita Weat" Crispbread contains the essential Vitamins and proteins necessary to maintain health and physical fitness. "Vita Weat" Crispbread is pleasant to eat, either plain or with butter, cheese, Jam, etc. Add It
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    • 89 17 I Ann Lacy-Smith fed on I I Cow A Gate and her I Mother. m f Careful Mothers Insist on Cow Gate. N m 1 They know It builds for lift making Jl m M bone and muscle as well as sound, Ul a V healthy flesh. yC >'"^V S~\B
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  • 803 18 Dullest Period For Many Months LOCAL markets have Just ended the dullest week they have experienced for many months. Until Friday the market was completely stagnant and only a few isolated deals were recorded on that day and yesterday. The cause of this stagnation Is not
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  • 85 18 Saturday, July 1, noon. No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 28V6 28<i No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. in rases July 28H 2* l A G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b in bales July 281/16 28 3/16 P.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales July 27 15/16 28 1/16 FUTURE QUOTATIONS No. IX
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  • 100 18 DURING the week ending June 24. 1939, exports of canned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 54,778 cases, of which 48,297 (88 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom; 3,107 (6 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe; 2,325 (4 per cent.) cases to
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  • 69 18 Manila, Saturday. QUOTATIONS, in pesos, for 10 centavo gold shares on the Manila Stock Exchange this morning compared with yesterday's as follows: Previous Today's Asked Bid Asked Bid Antam^k o.lB'i 0.17 0.19 0.18 Coco Grove 0.28 0.2S unquoted Maabate O.IOH 0.10 0.10V4 0.10 Mine Operations 0.13 0.13
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  • 258 18 First Five Months Absorption 75,000 Tons More Than In 1938 From Our Own Correspondent London, Saturday. U7ORLD stocks of rubber continue to decline, accord- ing to the Statistical Bulletin of the International Rubber Regulation Com-nittee. The June Bulletin states that at the end of
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  • 1274 18 Fraser And Co. 's List SATURDAY, JULY I, 1939: 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 6d 4s Austral Amal. (ss) 4s 6d 5s 3d Austral Malay 38s 40s Ayer Hltam (Ss) 20s 21s Ayer Weng (fl) .72 .76 Bangrin Tin ($1) 19s
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  • 66 18 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939: 1 P.M. Company. Dividend Books Close Date Payable cilv. date Total for Financial Yeor TIN louthern Kinta 2> /2 r '<> Final less tax louthern Kinta 2 I 2 Int. less tax July 12 July 12 Aug.
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    • 298 18 I C J^ wm one I quality the world over 8 h\ r-rf'te, a 9 wt" I W country l rraven'^ 1 'n^HH f tHHaHH T]i Hot climates or cold mm 4mxrM*~m*s*mi^iotiL^ makt no difference to ''4 .y k i r.'^fv 9 I Cnven 'A. In whatever strange J^J_7jf'^t^tt H
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    • 107 19 vIH BJBflßßfT^iinil^r^ T HE rate for RESIDEMTIAL tele P hones is reducei! to $9.00 per month (payable <-^^^. quarterly). The revised rate applies to all Residences within three miles of the Exchange to which the subscriber is or may be connected, viz. Central, Tanjong Katong, Pasir Panjang, and Johore Bahru;
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  • 2367 20  - What The Stars Foretell R. H. Naylor By THIS WEEK'S GOOD DAYS FOR: BUYING: Business deals:— Wed. sth. Personal shopping: Tues. 4th. —Wed. sth. SELLING:— Tues. 4th— Fri. 7th. ENTERTAINING —Today 2nd— Tues. 4th— Wed. sth. SPORT:— Tues. 4th— Sat. BtL. LJAVE you ever noticed that during one week in
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  • 487 20 LJERE, grouped according to month of birth (Irrespective of year), is a statement of probabilities lo be expected this week. JANUARY (Dec. 23- Jan. 20).Financially speaking, things look good for you this week. They won't be easy, however: you will have to fight and fight hard
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    • 355 20 I WHY I USE I f/VEETfj INew Vft' ends all unwanted I hair in 3 uiinutes without I trouble, mess or rx/her. A New 'Veet' leaves the skin soft I 9 and smooth without trace of I ugly stubble. 3 /Veu>'V«et' is justice a dainty I white cream sweetly scented
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  • 149 21 Max Factor's Advice "JT's not my APPEARANCE, but what I CAN DO, what really counts as far as MY job is concerned!" On countless occasions I have been presented with this argument by business women who have heard my views on the importance of perfection in
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  • 529 21 Helpful Hints For Business Girls "If a business concern has two feminine employees, and both are equally skilled in the performance of their duties— the most attractive of the pair most probably will be the one who is retained in the event that a diminishing of the working staff is
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  • 580 21 For Your Garden Furniture In New Designs With Every Comfort pERHAPS the most striking change in garden furniture is in the comfort with which manufacturers have managed to invest present-day designs, without in any way undermining their practicability which, after all, is the first requirement. The painted wooden models are
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    • 333 21 Poundtrip from Singapore to Hongkong /Shanghai and hack via Manila, Saigon and Bangkok per Luxury Liner "Boissevain," Ruys" or Tegelberg." Roundtrip fare $250 .00 f 320 .0 0 Full information from Pass. Dept.7 X.P.M. Line? {Incorp. in Holland.) (Phone 5451) Malayan Pewter fc* J I T T]7 3ii\ -"V 1
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    • 141 21 M A Jiff, fezOMW' ft o otes."«<»Y fOItXOU I WK k f otw.* o^; 1 1*1* end UP*** n 0 °n. W% rOrtv;dt'«" .i ut* to C^" 1 i IK.N-- v Wnd of P^ 3i nO w yoUa JJ ;.trv K w<iov W ,<fM± Mi. |j OOlOßtt COSUUO IAMYMORE *JyjflPL
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  • 725 22 Despite New Designs, The Draw-Top Table Is Still Popular I ATELY, designers of fur- niture have been producing new tables but the traditional draw-top table, which is extended by pulling out extra leaves from beneath the main table surface, is still very popular. The draw-top table was first introduced in
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  • 371 22  -  Madge Ames By MODERN bathrooms are generally the last word in efficiency, but they are often rather cold and austere in aspect. The bathroom, however, which is full of colour has a pleasant effect upon one's frame of mind, an effect which may who
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    • 590 22 Sensitive Skins _j^_ t need this j ILg-F s lomfort V^_>uticur-*Talcumi*morethanadu3ttng L-«" Kj powder it is a cooling and refrestinc I treatment, becauseof the special, medicated way in which it is prepared. I It i aimed lately cools and soothes those parts whera channg has occurred, it WMM TfTnjfjfJl absorbs
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    • 287 22 Beautiful Grandmothers Try this simple easy way to look fresh and young Hr JHB&bkHk > im^' J CKEAM of milk and olive oil, both predigested and pasteurized arc blended ■with other valuable secret ingredients in the renowned formula used for twenty ycara in making Cremo Tokaloa non-greasy, white colour. It
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  • 639 23 MILLINERS who set fashions are making large-brimmed hats with transparent brims because, they say, the wearers should be able to see where they ara going This has meant that brims have grown-up overnight. Extra widt brimmed chip straw hats have lace brims and crowns
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  • 90 23 Practical Household Hints fVLD straw matting can be cleaned with moist salt or salt water. When it is dry, brush it with a mixture of linseed oil and any drying powder. U7IIF.N akuat en a jsarncy protect j-3ur furniture ngainst moths and dust by employing old ncv.spapers. First rub thj
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  • 111 23 BUREAUX DRESSING TABLES IT is both useful and in- teresting to find bureaux being adapted to dressingtables this season. Some "desks" are, in fact, made for this purpose. Rooms with divans instead of beds, and cupboards in place cf wardrobes minimise the boudoir look of a bedroom; and now desk-dress-ing-tables
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    • 298 23 Vlanta Margarines you'd hardly call Emma, good looking; w 1 >iVi -W~ LfliP yd suitors kaov taken to hoofunq Ha 1 weeks in adi/atiee for theatre ovid dance Since tJwpmrd she used Vlanta hr cooking! MARGARINE for all cooking u*id frying (2 d&Ucacy onToait! Purz vegttaMe. Men's Dressing Gowns and
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    • 144 23 X LX 584 74 urt* noTtms. rout stmucirr. limited, enoland. "DICTATOR/ //M^m^^M^^L BRi ou can J Ust ima g' n e him saying, "Now then. P^M^WP^Hfe 'l^A A Amah, hurry up with that Lactogen." But he is W\x!Kn^^r^[QijHE''\ q u^e pleasant about it, isn't he? "Lactogen" WA "ffWHuA^ yH babies
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  • 336 24 Boy Lived 1 1 Years With Baboon Story Of Life In Wilds THE amazing story of a Negro boy, who was carried off by baboons as a baby and lived with the troop in the wilds for eleven years, was told by Professcr R. Ruggles Gate, a heredity expert at
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    • 982 24 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE ZUL 225 me ire* ZUP 30 06 metre*, a.m. li.oo Mllttarv band music. t 11 10 Lißht orchestral concert. Relayed from tha Sea Viev: Hotel. 12.10 The Comedy Harmonists. t 12.20 Light orchestral concert (contd.) 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of Hull music, t 1.30 Interval. 5 oO
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    • 531 24 EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION 5 GSO 9.31 me/a (.".1.32 m.). GSH 8.51 oac/i «31.55 m.) GSI 6.11 im/i M 6.10 m.) a.m. 6.40 Stock exchange report and sport* news. 6.45 Central Band of His Ma testy 's Roya. Air Force. 725 Message to Canadians by the Hlgn Commissioner for Canada in
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    • 152 24 NIROM vi)\ 6.04 rac/s (49.6 m.i. VDB 9.65 mc/s (31.20 m.). YOB 11.86 mc/s (23.3 m.). TMN 1».23 me/a '.9 m.l. a.m. 7.20 Divine service;. 10.50 Carel van der Byl Uio. 11.15 Song recital by A. dc Jong. 11.40 Studio orchestra. p.m. 12.05 Chamber mu.-ir 12.35 Robert Pikler's band 1.05
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  • 177 25 REMAINS OF MONGOL EMPEROR MOVED Taken To Secret Place In China Shanghai. pHINESE newspapers display prominently a report that the remains of Ghengis Khan, the 13th-century Mongol ruler known as the conqueror of the world and the scourge of mankind," have been removed from their historic tomb outside Suiyuan, Mongolia,
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  • 42 25 Strasbourg University Senate has unanimously decided to bestow upon Mr. Chamberlain the honorary degree of doctor. Mr. Chamberlain has intimated that he will be both pleased and honoured to accept The ceremony will take place on Nov. 22.
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    115 25 Photograph taken on the retirement of Ahmad Din bin Edris from the Standard -Vacuum Oil Co., Singapore. Left tn right: (Seated on ground) Tan Kang Ho, Giam Ah Fatt, An* Ah Yew, Koh Ah Sans, Kwek Cheng Lee. Sitting: Seah Chiap Chiang, Sim Wee Cheow, Tan Miang Chiang, Tan Miang
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  • 268 25 90,000 See "Strip" Show Daily nrHE fountains, gardens, floodlighting, pictures of the World of Tomorrow are fascinating New York World's Fair visitors but the big money is going to the promoters of the strip tease shows. "Walk up, walk up, see Stella, the Living Portrait," shouts the "barker" outside one
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  • 801 25 "Like War-Time Spy Story," Says Counsel WEEKLY PACKET FROM AMERICA "I IKE a secret message in a war-time spy story was the comment of counsel at Marvlebone police court when describing how a young film actress obtained supplies of drugs from America. He
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    103 25 HU Great Eastern Life Assurance agency force, Singapore, at tttthftlfyearly dinner party. Left to right: Sitting— Sim Teng Khye; Chen Pow Loke; E. W. Comins; Seah Ann Seng; A. Robinson; E. I. Henton; Ho Chin Cheong; Joseph Paul; Tow Choo Khye and Khor Yong Tam. Standing, first row: C. G.
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    • 291 25 LATEST Designs In FURNISHING FABRICS A wide collection of new designs have recently arrived and we invite you to call and make your choice jfaskoe's jimi f c d f »QtO »It&APQB> AlB 1. Careless 0 about PERSONAL FRESHNESS —not likely use urn norms, ran scMJoaT, umitid, »-LBT 433'3-l 1
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  • 2027 26  -  Nomad By TTHE Manchesters maintained their promise of Improved soccer when they met the 9th Heavy Regiment, R.A., in a Garrison League match at Tanglln on Monday. There was more fire in the attack and Green. Cunllffe and McClurg were always well up and looking for an
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  • 285 26 A HIGH scoring game played on the South Padang resulted in the lltn A.A. Battery, R.A.. scoring a handsome victory over the 2nd AA. Regiment:— 2ND A.A. REGIMENT, R./l Major Robertson b imsay Ji Smith lbw., b Rams. 13 Major Pearson c Barrow b Waller 30 Box c
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  • 532 27 JOHORE CRICKETER FOR STATES SIDE (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. •"PHE present cricket season is reach- ing the stage when preparations will have to be made for the forthcoming Colony-States match. Johore's contribution to the States" team can only be to strengthen the bowling. Lockhart should find a place in
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  • 196 27 JL/lUAR has lost a most valuable sportsman in Inche Mohamad Noah bin Omar, who has gone to Mcrsing on transfer. While Muar sportsmen, especially football enthusiasts, will miss Inche Mohamad Noah, they will, however, be glad to Lain that Inche Mohamad Noah bin Omar has gone
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  • 136 27 (Froa Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. FOR the first time in many years, r Batu Pahat football enthusiasts saw a soccer match between two teams from the Government Offices, the Land Oflflce and the Town Board playing to a I—l1 1 draw after an
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    42 27 Bpec'.ateta at th 3 nnnua 1 a'h'c I: c^-/Js cf the Mc'Joilst Girl:;' Srhool, Klanj. Left to right: Ecv. A. Bkkml, Mr. J. S. W. Ktid, thz District Officer, Klang, the Sultan of Selan-r-. Teagku Ampuan and Mrs, J, S. W. BtSi.
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  • 236 27 From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Panat. Fielding a cricket team for the first time this year, the Batu Pahat Malays lost to the Casuals, a local side. CASUALS B. Chatterjie b Syed Alwee 3. Yap Peng Choon c Ghani bA. Aziz 1, Francis Mayan c Alwee
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    49 27 Thz finalists in the tennis tournament of the Batu Pahat Malay Club. I .eft to right: Mentol Basir (runner-up in doubles with Nani Talb) Mohamed Chick, (singles champion) Edin H. Dahlan (runnerup in the singles) Nani Taib, (Novices singles rhampion), Monel Basir, (champion of the doubles with Mohamed Chick).
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  • 81 27 (From Our Own Correspondent; Batu Pahat. *T*WO interesting sets were seen recsntly when Karim M. Dia beat Radin Mohamed in the singles finals of the Malay Teachers tennis tournament, the scores being B—6,8 6, 7—5. Radln Mohamed, who held the title, pat up a great game, but Karim
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  • 265 27 'From Our Own Correspondent* Batu Pahat. PNTRIES for the Batu Pahat district lawn tennis tournament will close on July 8, and the tournament will start on July 10. It is expected that the junior singles and doubles will receive the best support owing to the large number of
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  • 382 27 From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. IN spite of the continued drizzle from start to finish during the annual athletic sports of the Methodist Girls' School, Klang, there was a large gathering present Including the Sultan,of Selangor, Tengku Ampuan, Mr. J. S. W. Reid, District Officer, Mrs.
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  • 314 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. jyiEMBERS of the Muar Hospital Club will have a busy time this month as far as sports are concerned. The Hospital Club will be running their annual tournaments for tennis, billiards, badminton, and ping pong. Result of the draw: Table Tennis:
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  • 82 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) lpoh. IN Lower Perak three teams win take part in the Fernlckaw Cup tennis tournament, the Lower Perak Club, the Bagan Datoh Club and the Jendaratta Club. In the draw Jendaratta Club is down to play Bagan Datoh Club and Lower Perak Club has
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  • 431 27 (Froi:» Our Own Correspondent) lpoh. /CRICKET, football, tomlc -rd oven badminton have had a lean this year for Perak. Experienced old stagers are confident, however, that Perak today has excellent cricket talent which has not been exploited properly. The control of cricket in Pcrafc has taken a revolutionary
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  • 35 27 •'From Our Own Correspondent) ipob. In a soccer match played in Ip:h the Kuala Lumpur Police Depot fceat tb* lpoh police and thus qualifier! to e.Uer the final of the Hannigar. KiJeld competition.
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    • 582 27 STOMACH SUFFERER AVOIDS OPERATION Only those wlio have experienced the agony oi an ulcer in the stomach or duodenum can fully appreciate what it means to gain complete relief. So often does this dreaded disorder lead to an operation that when Mr. J. D. gained his freedom, without going on
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    • 182 27 ALTERATIONS TO TIME TABLE From June 27th 1939 until further notice MONDAY to SATURDAY SUNDAY Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. 8.00 a.m. Arrive Kuala Lumpur 8.40 a.m. 9.40 a.m. Leave Kuala Lumpur 8.55 a.m. 9.55 a.m. Arrive lpoh 9.55 a.m. 10.55 a.m. Leave lpoh 10.05 a.m. 11.05 a.m. Arrive Penan* 10.50
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  • 1557 28 Just My Luck Wins But Disqualified (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A BRISK shower fell half an hour before the first event of the final day of the Selangor Turf Club's extra professional meeting today, but it stopped as the race
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  • 95 28 'From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat. The Segamat Cricket Club will be visitors to Gemas en Sunday for a full day's cricket match against thGemaS Railway Institute. The match was to have been played last week but I had to be postponed due to a inlsundeti standing
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    34 28 J. E. SLADE Perak cricketer and hockey player. He aiso plays football. At cricket he is a polished batsman and against Selangor's very strong attack last week-end he scored 63 (not out) and 4.
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  • 604 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. FXCELLENT progress has b3en made In the Muar District lawn tennis championship meeting. In the first round of the men':; open singles, K. A. Chaly, the young rising player, almost sprang a surprise when he all but beat N. A. Hannay. The
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  • 27 28 Entries are invited for the Straits Chinese Recreation Club's annual billiards championship and handicap tournaments. Date of closing of entries is p:stDoned to July 10.
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  • 33 28 (From Our Own C arreipondent > Penang.. Ths fuur'.h cycling carnival, organised the Penang Cycle Traders' Union, will br held at the Anglo-Chinese High School grounds. Aler Itam, on Saturday. Sept |30, at 2pjv
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    18 28 WONG KIM PAX Selangor footballer and State goalkeeper. He represented Malayan Chinese in Far Eastern Olympics, Shanghai, 1935.
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  • 693 28 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. /"\NLY two league matches were played during the week and resulted In the Chinese and the Johore military Forces winning their games. These two teams are racing neck and neck for league honours and the Chinese now lead the Soldiers by one
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  • 348 28 ONE GOAL DECIDES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. CINGAFORE just managed to beat Nejfri Sembilan onenil in a Malaya Cup match today, the goal being scored by Quan Chong ten minutes from the start after a first effort by the same player had been
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  • 208 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AN the padang today the Selangor v Chinese Recreation Club beat the Selangor Club by six wickets. The outstanding feature of the game was the performance of Ng 800 Koo. who scored 61 not out. SELANGOR CLUB Ransome b Lan
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  • 66 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CHIN THIAN TSIEW was the individual champion of the annual athletic sports of the Victoria Institution held on the school ground this afternoon. The inter-school relay was won by St. John's Institution with the Methodist Boys' School second and the Kajang
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  • 69 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. TPHE annual athletic sports of the Methodist Girls' School were held on the school grounds at Bickley Pars yesterday and attracted a large attend ance of well-known Malacca people. The girls displayed keenness in all the events and at the conclusion
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  • 543 28 DEST ga;»ic of tiie week ma t second round match between th» Royal Air Force and the Malays in th« first division. It was a grand gama, the Airmen winning by 3—2. The Airmen's victory over the Malay* and their subsequent win at the expense of the S.R.C.
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  • 426 29 Alam Sher Wins Two Events And Shares Honours With Tai Chong Cheong A FEATURE of the Singapore amateur athletic meeting, which came to a close yesterday on the padang, was the brilliant running of Alam Sher, the Blakan Mati gunner, who broke the Malayan and
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  • 312 29 From Our Ovm Corriopandci.t.) Johore Bahru. 'THE last league soccer match was on June 27 when the Police met the Belia in the second round. The Police won 3—o. Their first encounter was drawn, one szo.l each. Tho Police deserved their Tictcry. Bslla had to play without
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  • 340 29 'from Our Own Correspondent) Se<gamat. TTHIS year's sojeer league at Sega- mat l-.as gained considerably in one direction but lost badly in an- other. Rough play was common local'y last occcoa and that was one ot tba ;;z;or.s why th 3 Chinese dia not fici inclined
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    9 29 Taking the first hnrdle in the 120 yards bardies.
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  • 126 29 (From Our Own Correspondents Peremban, Saturday. TTHE Singapore Cricket Club scored 108 against the Sungei Ujonsj Club at Seremban today. The match I is being continued tomorrow. S.C.C— lst Inns. Foiter lbw Blake 26 Cooper c Graves b Dunbar 0 Rea c Dunbar b Fleming
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  • 210 29 CZABADOS and Keicn, visiting Ccn- tlnental table tennis champions, scored victories in all their exhibition matches at the Great World last night. Best match of the evening was the opening encounter between Lai Ying Hon, one of Singapore's best players, and Kelen, ex- Austrian champion. Kelen won the
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  • 141 29 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. *TWELVE teams, a record for Batu Pahat football, have entered tor the local Cup Tie which will not start until Ju'y 5, the first of the month being for various reasons unsuitable, and the date changed. Only one club, the Young Men,
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  • 100 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. "THE annual athletic sports of the Government English School were ruined by rain on Thursday. A start was made in ideal weather but a heavy shower fell midway and the rest of the events had to be postponed. There was a
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  • 237 29 /\NE goal within the first five minutes of play and two goals in ijhe last ten gave Raffles College a three-one victory over the Medical College in their inter-college i -,er match at the. Medical College ground yesterday. The match was for the Staff Challenge Cup which
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  • 196 29 St. Anthony's c::cket team beet the Victoria School "A" team by six wickets. M. Gammell took five wickets tor 22 runs. VICTORIA "A" Lee Ah Tee o M. Gammell 0, Vyner Bristow hit wicket b Tham Koon Poh 2. Kulasingam run out 6, Sharif!
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  • 140 29 FURTHER results of ties played in the Singapore junior singles and doubles badminton championship tournaments yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall are as follows: Ong San Wan (U.C.A.) beat Syed Salim (Devonshire) 14—14 (3—2). 10—15, 15—7; Koh Beng Swee (Eclipse) beat Wee Hong Loo (Merrytime) B—ls, 15—10, 15—10;
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  • 30 29 Because of the Singapore athletic championship meeting, In which Its members participated, the Ceylon Sports Club cancelled both Its cricket fixtures yesterday, against Raffles College and Victoria School.
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  • 201 29 THE Anglo-Chinese School scor.J a good cricket win over the Joseph's Institution yesterday. ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL Un Hon Wing run out 27 Lav Hock Chye b T. Campbell 56 Cecil Wong c Armstrong b Webb 76 Chcong Thiam Siew c Jayaliody b Webb 14 Au Tat
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  • 121 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. A LARGE number of entries have been received for the annual Negri Sembilan State athletic meeting next week, which promises to be higiily successiul. The Malay Regiment competitors figure in almost all events and R.Q.MJS. Mat Noor is expected to win the
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  • 132 29 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. A LARGE number of guests watched the second annual drill display and games competition of the Malay Girls' Schools, Batu Pahat. The display, wh'ch was held on the Bandar Penggaram Boys' school field, was surprisingly good, the children carrying cut their
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  • 43 29 AP.C. Beat S.C.R.C. TTOE Asiatic Petroleum Company beat the Straits Chinese Recreation Club at cricket at the AP.C. sports ground at Pay a Lebar yesterday. The AP.C. scored 142 runs for seven wickets declared, and the S.C.R.C. wern all out for 57 runs.
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  • 41 29 The newly-organised baseball rune; the Singapore Red Sox, will make ttslr debut against the s.s. Steel Scientist on the St. Joseph's ground. Bras Br.sah Road, today at 2.30 p.m. The Singapore Red Sox are the combined Cubs and Filipinos.
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  • 310 29 Genuang And Fort Canning Score Quickly (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. A BRILLIANT knock for 63 by M. H. Jerram changed the entire complexion of the game and put victory almost in the reach of Genuang when the club met the Fort Canning team lrom Singapore at Genuang yesterday
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  • 174 29 Arrangements have been made by the Singapore Amatsnr Weight-LUtluc Federation to stare the ira Ma'ayan welght-Hlting c?->amplonships at tea Kappy World on Saturday ard S'irriay, Aug. 5 and C. rt 7. CD p.m. The llfis to elccid-; the championships will be the two hnr.c'.s military press, the tv. r
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  • 123 29 THE Chinese gathered two points at. the expense rf the Royal Air Fore* at the Stadium yesterday, winning by three goals to nil in the reserve division of the league. It was a good game. Eoth side* adopted open tactics. The Chinese took their
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  • 100 29 'Prom Our Own Correspondent) [pi'h. UNDOUBTEDLY of uiico.nnion liiterest to Perak in general vas the visit of Kelen and Szabados, the Hungarian table tennis players Visits of this nature stimulate interest in every game and indications are not wanting that Perak cluos have taken up the gams
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  • 48 29 In a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday a team from the headquarters of the Ist Battalion, The Manchester Regiment, defeated the Tamil Brotherhood Party team by two goals to one. Privates Cornleaf and Freer scored for the Manchesttrs and Muthu for th? Tamil Brotherhood.
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  • 579 30 Will Not Affect The Singapore Standard By The Sunday Times Badminton Correspondent •T^HE feeling of disappointment which started with the announcement some little while ago that negotiations for an Inter-state badminton match between Singapore and Selangor had fallen through appears to be growing in certain quarters
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    84 30 Singapore junior badminton tournament (from left): Tan Sim Wan and Chia Chin Joo (Eclipse) beat Tan Chong Lock and Lim Kay Guan (Mayflower) 20—20 (3—2), 21—13, in the doubles. Johore Bahru junior doubles: (from left): Ahmad bin A. Rahman and Ahmad bin Abbas (Molek) beat Ja'afar bin Mohd. Zain and
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  • 658 30 WITH half the fixtures in the Junior Inter-doubles tournament having been decided, the tournament has now reached its most interesting stage. The leaders, Llan Hwa, Lok Wah, Boon San, Sans and Sunset are all hoping for honours. Having each procured 17 points out of a possible 20, Llan
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    61 30 The new Artizans' Club, Port Swettenham, which was officially opened by Mr. L. M. Smart, general manager, FJVI.S. Railways. The openinf of the new clubhouse of the Daml Akhyar Club, Port Swettenham. The president of the club la Mr. A. Van Tooren. The same night the Snltan of Selanjor and
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    123 30 The "B" team of the New B.P. which beat the "B" team of the Gentle B.P. 4 3. Back from left: Ibrahim, Samani, Ahmat and llamid. Front from left: Ismail, Amir and Rahmai. The Gentle B.P. "B" team which lost to the New B.P. "B" team 3 4. Back from
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  • 520 30 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bahru At the annual general meeting of the Kelantan Badminton Association the following wera elected officer bearers for 1939: Patrons, the Sultan and Tengku Laxamana; president.! Tengku Mahmood; vice-presidents Tengku Mohammad, Tengku Mahmood Mahyiddeen. Hen. secretary, Jimmy, Masupang; hon. treasurer, Wee Boon Huat; committee,
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  • 418 31 Surprise Placing In A 100 Yards Heat COME fine performances have been seen on the Padanr during: the Singapore Amateur Athletic championships over the last three days and records have been broken. The defeat of Sundram in the heats of the 100 yards and the
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  • 514 31 4 VERY good start was made with the Penang open badminton championships last week and with the conclusion of this week's ties the semifinals will bs reached. There was only one surprise, in the men's singles, when Tan Teik Lim defeated Lim Teow Seng in straight sets to
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  • 368 31 I n Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Saturday. TT'HE Johore Bahru badminton tourna- ment, begun on June 23, was continued at the Ayer faolek courts on Thursday and Friday. It will be resumed next Thursday. Yeo Cheng Swee (Companion), the past year's Junior champion, ilid well to
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  • 614 31 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. OADMINTON in Taiping is In the doldrums and it is indeed a pitythat though there are several challenge cups and shields to be competed for. little is being done by the Taiping Badminton Committee. In the past years this town boasted the fact
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    28 31 »a 4 o«.«»»iiUiC VtaiUOuT WNkd J.->..^- MMfef HUB WiUCB CTCVI V.I 1 tM Naval Police I—l. The Naval Police soccer team which drew I—l1 1 with the 5.11.8J.5.C.
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    120 31 The Lake Yew Challenge Cup (-'cp) and the McGregor Challenge Cup are two o/ the trophies to be competed for at the central rifle meeting of the FM.S. Volunteer Force at Kuala Lumper on Aug. 5 and 6. The Loke Yew cup was presented by Dr. Loke Yew in
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  • 383 31 Local Fighters Going To Batavia Boxing Notes COME strange things happen in the world .of boxing. Winners are usually Jubilant when their hands are raised in victory but Hemchlt's behaviour was exactly the opposite at the Happy World covered stadium on Friday night at the end of his fight with
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  • 61 31 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. THE postponed Foong Seong Cup semi-final between Johore and Kelantan will be played at Kota Bahru on July 14. Wong Peng Soon, Wong Peng Yee, Wong Peng Nam and Ng Ngoh Tee have been chosen to play for Johore.
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  • 110 31 Tlie Vehicles Department Sports Club rttew with the Vincents Srort Club jp a badminton match at the former's court latt Sunday, three games all. Results i\ehlctef first) Hoo Chun Kah lost to Wee Boon HU 5—15. 6—15: Chia Kenpr Hock beat Lav Pik Jin 15— 14—14 (3—1): Foo
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  • 80 31 'From Our Or.-n Correspondent) T POM. The Kinta Badminton Assor^'ion, which is very mu-h of a live body has c?vried out various tor.mrrr.cn' < tns la.«t one being a women's tour: The president. Mr. Goh Slew Hock, a leading member of the licul C* ncsa community, is an
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  • 70 31 The following will represent th r Oxygen B.P. against the Moravia S.C. Pt the Happy World next Saturday at 7 cm.: N. Jt. Ponnuswamy, Wee Perg Hong, G. Jean. A. Antoine, Tan Poll Chuan. Auk Seii^ lice, Dalmas, Sim Socle Hee. P. Anthony. Lii.n Kirn Kiat and B.
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    241 32 A START with moving the archives from the old Singapore Supreme Court building to the new will be made this week. The new building, which will be opened on Aug. 3, is almost finished, the work being well ahead of contract. Workmen are now busy polishing woodwork, installing
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