The Straits Times, 24 May 1932

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  • 38 1 The Straits Time [ESTABLISHED NEARLT A CENTURT.] THE LARGEST, 2ND MOST lISFLVEISTUL NEWSPAPER I.\ MALAYA. 20 PAGES. BINGAPOBB, TI'ESDAY. MAY 21. 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times PAGE& SINGAPORE, TIKSPAY. MAY I\. IMS I 'RICK 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 370 1 Singapore: to. Cecil st. T'phonk bhit. Ul I' J f CIS Tonifht 9.11 1 K'NKI UVKKYMORC J In 'THE HROKKN'i LULLABY" Phone 62C1-1. j BBBBJ "^DBwflBBBBBBB) BBBBBBBBBBBBBfIfIfIfIfIv flflfli JZ^w^XSUt x^ I M Xflflßfl^llflflß HflV BBflJ JUli uiu BW-^^^B|lftTTWl BBBBBr^B^^^^fll P^ JTjJi tttU 'f 10 A(V- flm+4fiWf |_^jjSES OF PARLIAMENT r
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    • 99 1 yA4(CAubpuR Vr. mVa ST. phone ac-KDY j£ft% uJBW i r i ~^^F PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS. In white and colours. Pyramids represent the he*d value in the world. The design* are smart and up-to-date, the colour will last through wash and wear. Like all Tootal Products they carry the Tootal guarantee of
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    • 13 1 15 TonifKt 9.15 I.IONEI. BARKYMORE in "THE BROKEN LULLABY" j 1 Phone 5261-1.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 440 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PBJMMBULAB ANT» ORIENTAL SN. CO. UNIIFR f'MNTP.ACT WITH HIS MAJE!TY'S GOVERNMENT. M)\HO\ AND KAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Ol TW\RD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. To'-nage. Du* Spore IMS. KAISAR-I-HIND 11. M0 Ma; 27 K
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    • 755 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Vari>rille«, Londow. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlnboronga. Vessels. Tonnag*. Dae. Sail. 5 FI'PFUM! MARU 11,(100 June 2 t HAKOZAKI MAKU 10.ROO Jun* 15 1« TERVKUNI MAKU 12.00g Jane M t» BAI lAN MARU 10.500 July II 14 HARI V A MARU 10.MM July
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    • 491 2 BURNS PHILP UNE (Incoravratad ia Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND BELBOURNB via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA :,Btt tons) and the BaY MANCOLA (5.352 tons) (Cargo only). The sj. MARELLA i* on* of the largest and finest .teamen trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 590 2 TEE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (laeorporated In Denmark.) Telephone 51ZS. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, BAMBUBC AND COPENHAGEN. Leav* S'por*. Penang. M.s. BORIN'GLA June Jun* 10 ms. FIONA June 2« July 1 I- Kl:l July 1 July 15 m.s. ALSIA Aug. 10 Aug. II m.s. LAI.ANDIA Aug.
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    • 928 2 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE (Oceaa THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam "hip Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual (IN!) LTD. Steam Navigatloa Oft, Lid.) THE SARAWAK STFXMSHIP l.ld. THB STRAITS STEAMSHIP Ca, LU. THE CUNARH STEAM SHIP ITP THE CHINA NAVIGATION Cw, LU. THE Al STK \l.l V OKIfMM llNKltd.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 230 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT sent: nr i.i Bailings for United States and Canada P ints from Hong Konf. Lan Francisco snd Los Aagelee. •J. Cni.DFN TIKI sails from llong Kong Jun* I AgeaUf AM.1.0 SIAM CORPORATION, LIMITRD. (lacorporated In England.)
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    • 419 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB _eja>y AMbw WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE I Fresh California fruits and Ttga* ables are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom is an outside cab n. 3 Outdoor salt-water dwimmtof pool on Deck. 4 Orchestra mu«ir for Tea-Dancinf-JiiMicr and entertainmenta. 5 First Ran Motion Picture*.
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    • 981 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England; ■SIXERMAN" YUM. Passeager aad Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Ports sad Sacs Canal. OUTWARDS. TO BONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN. Steamer Due S'pora. .s. CIT\ Of FLORENCE J""' "J HOMEWARDS. sj. CTTT OF BEDFORD, for Hsne, L'doa, R'dam. H'burg
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    • 615 3 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. EeUMlaaed Iftit at Amatsrdaai Authorised Capiul Glda. 100.000.000 (aheat mjmjm). Paid up Capital Glda. 66.000.000 (about i 4.800.000). Glds. 29.*****7 (aboot C 2.432.000). HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE II U.I E, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES Bstavia Head Office for Dutch last Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST
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    • 422 3 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCIIAI'PY N.V. NatWriaads Trading Sacsaty. (Eatabllaaed at Aaielrrdaa* 1*24.) PAID IP CAPITAL n. 80.050.00t STATLTOKY RESERVI Fl 40.015.00* HEAD OFFICE IN AM^TFRDAJI WITH AGEJfCISa is ROTTERDAM AND TUT HAGDB, HEAD MaWI IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Hong Rangoon Bandjermasin 'Semarang Bombay 'Welterreden Shar^hai Calcutta V Solo Cheriboa Macaaaar
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 593 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There ara approximately acvea '<ords te a line and there it a flat rate charge af ti •sots per line per Insertion with A minimum of one dollar per It eertlea. Advertisement will be accepted aa te 18 a.m on the day af issue. A fea of 25
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    • 767 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET bungalow IM, Urrhard Road Apply at the premises BUNGALOWS. 4-11 14-18. Angallia Park, rents reduced. Apply Angullia ft Co. TO LET, bangalow, with modern sanitation, 73, Grange Road. Apply W, Antoa Road. TO LET. SHOP. FLAT. Amber Maaaiens. Apply Spore Building Corp, 84. Marmot
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    • 985 4 BUSINESS PREMISES 1 FOR SALE OBNUINI ITALIAN VIOUMJ OFFICE. Robinson Road. 8,700 aq. feet, fJQ *>*» B*pl2r-\B pl 2 r- £ZZ? «J trtt «iai* property. United Engiaeere. Van** Co.. Ud.. lit. Marts Britiaa Rd OODOWN. River Valley Road, ■aitable WONDER MIST Cleanser and Polisher. Motor Garage or Store, area 4,868
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    • 564 4 PUBI.IC NOTICE notke NOTJCK Ii hereby given that the busineea carried i i,y me under the style or llrni name of A. Kader M. Saiboo Co at No. St. High Street. Singapore, has been sold to Navena Kna Abdul Hamid and r.na Rayna Mohamed Mantfa of Nos. W and M.
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    • 816 4 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE NOTICE it hereby given that the authorty of Chua Cheng Kow to receive or place iroVrt on behalf of Chef (,hee Chiang Chan Hoat Qua>. Singapore, ratten roer;nanl«. hat been revoked <tn«l cancelled a* 'rom the date hereof. AND NOTICE la hereby further riven that :hf taid
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 284 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE OHLL drilled Chateau Rriand Nicoise French Beaiu Fried l*otatoes. $1.7.'. SATIRDAY. MAY 28 ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL (Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. The Governor) MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING 9..'i0 p.m.
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    • 214 5 4 —^^—^^~^-^—^—^~^^m~m^—mmm J RAFFLES HOTEL St. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL, Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. THE GOVERNOR. SATURDAY MAY 28th 1932. From 9.30 p.m. Until 2 a.m. MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING. :o: "THE SONGS OF 1890 AND TODAY" MRS. G. M. ALFORD. •o i THE DANCES OF 1890 AND
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    • 584 5 St. Andrew's Hospital Ball. Practice of Lancers Old time Waltzes, etc, will be held at Raffles Hotel on Thursday May 26th. at 6 p.m. for the convenience of Patrons of the ball on Saturday May 28th. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL REOPENED UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT TARIFF TO MEET SLUMP CONDITIONS TEL. 7986
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  • Correspondence
    • 565 6 Explaining Away A Bad Case." To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, 1 am pleased to see that you hare taken up the point* expressed in an article by Mr. Shelford. That irrntlenin, during the course of thin year, has occupied a lot of space in I
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    • 360 6 TV the Editor of the Straits Timer. Sir. While heartily congratulating thoM' concerned in organising the present l>.lliards tournament. I am aware that thi feeling ia general that it should hare been run under different conditions, and should be so run in future, in order to gain
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    • 377 6 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir,— "The Removal of the Omth Bill has passed the Anal stage in the Dail today" (cable. May 19). This appears to me to raise a difficult and delicate problem, constitutionally. I Everywhere, it seems to be taken for
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    • 902 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It is with very mixed feelings that one reads in various local newspapers of the increasing distress and suffering among* the unemployed of all communities and the inability of the various committees and organisation* to accord relief
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    • 258 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Really we are living in an age of paradox, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Malaya. Here are a few out .«tanding anomalies: (1) While a Retrenchment Committee is sitting at the head of which, by the way
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    • 483 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. As an old reader of the Times I am glad to see that the vigour of it-, articles is still well kept up and also, so far as one can judge by past and present .experience, the policy frequently
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    • 191 6 T.i the Editor of th^ Strmits Tinn- Hr, Malayan Plan- inir Topic- in your i«u<- of May L*<t indicate* that some officials «.f tSe X.(i A. are at th* los.s to ir:,J the un|Mipu!anty <if thnr asnnciatu>n vith the people who roally irruw ruhbt-i A fvw of many
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    • 299 15 To tlit? Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Two announcements from New Zealand, which are ot »pe>.ial interest to Singapore, might well be stressed on, Empire Day. One dated Wellington, May IK state* The Singat* re Naval Base will d -tin I y bt completed. The Government
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    • 169 15 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. I feel thut the article written by Mr H. 1.. «i.il; <hoald not go unheedeJ md I c tikratulati' him on his courage in ninging to light MXI a> he has explained. Mr. Wt-ndt would creatly oblige if it were
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 B^ E*^ Passat i R SPECIAL DISPLAY OF J ALL ELECTRIC ALL H BRITISH MERCHANDISE DURING EMPIRE =r X SHOPPING WEEK N^ FROM YOU ARE^ 18th CORDIALLY *<& TO INVITED TO >s v 24th VISIT OUR N. SHOWROOMS. N. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Incorporated in S.S i I. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, S
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    • 239 6 6.15 OPENING NIGHT 9.15 THE FIRST I'lRE TAMIL TALKIE RAJAH HARISCHANDRA with the renowned South Indian Stars: i Mis* I). R. Ml THl LAXMI Mr. V. S. SI NDERESA IYER. 3S Sour Hits and VfcMM Ml in Tamil Prices: M cts.. .">(• rt>.. 7") its.. $1. $IM and $2. THREE
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 118 7 MAT A HARI IS COMING! MATINEE TOMORROW I JACK HOLT i Ralph GRAVES the famous buddies of j "FLIGHT." "DIRIGIBLE' "SUBMARINE" j bring you their first giant I MIRTHQUAKE of MYSTERY A i DANGEROUS AFFAIR THRILLING! CHILLING! EERIE! WIERD! J PLUS A THOUSAND LAUGHS! j ALSO THE LATEST- MICKEY MOUSE
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    • 94 7 PAVILION 6.15 RESERVATIONS— PHONE 6903. 9. 1S YOUR LAST CHANCE IS TONIGHT MWI KMEMM. OF lIIF. SCHEEVS FINEST MAMATK UIIIFU.MF.M A CHAT ILL BRITISH IKIIMPII. EL--^ AMEMCWVOC jSSm I m^^/ ANINNOC£NT /iga^K/k MM4S DQ9tfKU^^^^H COMMENC I N G TOMORROW MAE CLARKE "IMPATIENT MAIDEN" DARING! SPICY! DELIGHTFUL! TliF. STAR OF -UATERLOn
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  • 221 8 liOndon Rubber Stocks Up 179 Tons. OPTIMISTIC TIN OUTLOOK. (By <>ii I .nanoal CarrcapaAaVajt.) Singapore Tuesday. Today Prices: Rubber. 5 13 16 rents per Ib. Tin. H ton« at $63.25 per picul. Yenterday's Prices Rubber. London. i 4d., down 1 .lid. Ne'v York, 2.13 16 cU.. unrha.iged.
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  • 68 8 Noon. .May Jt. I ual to London Standard: Hu.mto. Sellers. Sput 5 3 16 5' t Standard lISS. on Tender: Bu\.-r«. Sellers. .lune .">i t 5* H .July 5< K 5.. •hily-Sept. 5i s'>B Oi-t. -I >.«•. 5' H Time of Market Dull, Kasier. I
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  • 70 8 Sintfaporf. May 24. Gambicr 7.00 (Cub* N'\ 1 unpi<!<f<l) 16.00 Coi)ia 5.4") mixed I '.t."» ahafa Hour. SaWatWilk 2.<l"> White Pappei S4Jt Klack f'ep|».r 20.50 Pearl Bagß 4.25 small 5.00 lilllW p« al fi.(M» aUn, Siam $152 to 191 nWgM $149 to lfi'> RanpK> n $150 to 160 No.
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  • 117 8 Sellers price for coffee are as follovs.- Hah *50 per picul R<>hu>t.i $251;. por picu! LibfTiun $14 per picul KaWMMM oil. Per unit of two 4-gallon tins Shell $5.18. Fish I4JS, DragM $4.9:?, Crown $4.78. Cross Sit.:;. IMMM prices for Crown and ross in drums 30 cents per
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 457 8 MM Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. XI £1 Aram Kumbang si £1 £1 Austral Malay 18 5 5 Ayer HiUm Tin 10/3 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 6/6 1 1 Batangr Padang 0.07 1 1 Batu Caves 0.22 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.30 £1 £1 Burmah Malay 5 II £1 Chenderiang
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      • 269 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.80 MXI nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.30 1.60 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.12.6 3.17.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.00 1 Central Engine 0.20 0.30 nom. 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 70.00 75.00 £1 £1 Con.
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      • 148 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1910 $400,000 100 102 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'j p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 97 99 nom. Singapore Municipal 4< 2 p.c. of 1909 red 1955 $1,000,000
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      • 368 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Price Kraacr Lyall 4 Co. Co. Allcnl.y ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.23 Alor Ga.jah (ft) 0.15 0.30 0.15 Mi k. Hitani ($1) 0.40 0.60 0.40 0.50 Kuning <$1) 0.05 0.15 0.05 O.lOnom. V Malay <$:>) 0.86 0.50 0.30 0.45
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    • 212 8 Singapore, May 24. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 3 months' sight 2 327 32 London, 60 days' sight 2313 16 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, demand 2 3:3 :l London, T.T. 2 3 23 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,060 Hamburg, demand 173
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    • 28 8 The increasing pa.->*en|rer traffic on the Batavia- Amsterdam route in »hown in the latest returns. The passenger* carried in January numbered 22. February 30 and March
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    • 31 8 From China ami Japan, by Chitral, due ai Singapore 10 a.m. tomorrow. From Europe (London mails dispatched on May I), by Kai.«ar-1-Hind, due at Pir.anir 6 a.m. "ii Thursday.
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    • 34 8 The Messareries MariUme* Axay le P.ideau is Hue in Simtapore frwm Madras on Thursday. May 2t'>. at ti a.m. and will ,)i-oriahly tail on 'he same day at noon for Saitron, Tourane and Haiphong.
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  • 175 8 Ta4aj. MM Par.djang. B«ngk>lM. Siak. l'ak»n Baroe. Pajakombo Padang (Honr Kwonfi 3 P Srlat I'andjang. EenrWali- and Baran Si Api Api i E»meralda I P-". North and Kast India (S.rdhana 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEait Borneo. Celebes. Molucca! and Timor Hilly i Oiang Seng *•»> Soengei
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  • 48 8 By Earoa Lxmpo Corfu General McUingcr K»r«p»r« T»j»nrtorn V. C Hooft Rawalpindi Lrft Arr4. S'porr London Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 16 May Apr. 1& May Apr. 20 May IS Apr. 21 May 1* Apr. 21 May 1« Apr. 29 May 18 Api. m»> n
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  • 56 8 Thr fnll»«inr pMMMNI arriv. -.1 n Smir»|...r.- y.-.tpr.U> »•> lh«- I>"Kar Urn I I're.idrnt SlonrmMr. and Mr- Sv.t. D.thnicr. Mn.tcr Ktik A Dithmrr. Mi>- Hrlen M MrMunn. Mr. Jdkn Sarrrnt. Mr-. r.lti«l.«-th J Sherman. HiH Kl.utMth Sberaaa. Mr. V. M Studd. Mr K I I. It ■>•". Mr and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 507 8 ARRANGEMENTS POB THE WEEK. Tama'a?. Mar U. II W m.Hnight 9 ft. 2 in 1« n.m w 7 it. f> in. uStTemm* at the Memor.al Hall by I iilettae of Great Britain and Ireland ia aid of Britifh Unemployment Fund. Empire Shopping Week celebrations e»aclude. W*da*^ay Mar UH W 12.44
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  • 462 9 Budget Provision. FLKTUATIONS IN IRILING. (From Our Own ("orre<pondent.) l..>nd..n. Ar Kioin thi London money market 1 pnint af view the British Budget contain- eaaal laraMi interest and iir.poi tann- na'iuly, iie provision of to borrow up for a fund far preventing ma. or fluctuation^ in sterling.
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  • 1256 9 Benefits of Change Of Policy. An important review of the n«»ition of industry in relatir-n to many subjects was made by Sir James I.ithjrow, the retiring lent, at the annual meeting of the I 1. -ration of British Industries on Apr. After making a comparison between
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  • 405 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The fnl'.owinc are the prices, centf per ratty where not otherwise staled, |>rt*aih«* at the Singapore markets on May 20 M lurniihed by the Food and Marke. Inspector: Meat. -B«cf steak (round) 40 per ratty, bee.* stew or curry 30, pork lean. X,
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  • 118 9 Tue»dj.y. M > Ship» al«M(sla« tke Waarrrs or •ssected arrive. Eatrane* Codowa Gate M 1. RARBOIR. Main Wharf Lch. Jlary Rote," P.f.D. Horp< rs 1. 6. 7 and I, kaja'ir. Lch. "Alvrl," Tug •KiUnuka-.-Oil Wbarf Ni!. Ceal Wharf Aletta VESSEL I.N DEY DOCIS ranjoac Pacar. Albert Uo.-k
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  • 405 9 The Control Of Currency. The Rt. Haa. Walter Ruariman. M.I 1 Preaiaeal of the Beard of Trade If the Exchange Equalisation Fund figures were published once a month they would in fact result in a daily leturn for one day being given. That would be an enormous help
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  • 410 9 William Jacks and I'o.. in their we-kly report, dated L. ndon. \< i I IT, tuto The proponed (•ovtrni.vr 1 in) with the natural eaarsa of currency hainw—rid tM v orld's TlI" during the pe,«t week, and it is to as aaaa I that tasia is merely a
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  • 162 9 Tuenday, May 24. Mi p.m.. Headquarters, "A" (M.G.I Company. Lecture— Fir* Direcitioo; 5-l.'i p.m., Headquarun. Armoured far Sertiun. Section Parade; HI p.m.. Stadium Alison Hd.. "C I Scottish i I o-nuuny. Rehearsal kinic'» Birthday Parade; Hi p.m., ti<-»<i Suartera. M E" < Chinas* I Company and 2nd a.
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  • 507 9 A I i»\ Sense Of Proportion. Mr. Calvin Bullock, head of the New York banl inir firm hearing his name ha* wiitten a lilialai in which he deals with the difflcuUy of United Statei citir. 'vaintainintr a proper perspective under i i-ru comiition.i. iini. unomployment. iat
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  • 88 9 1 he following -hip> are in communication with thi- Wire ess Stations at Siagapor* Acasta, Adna, Adra»tu.<. Azuma.san. Riyn It.innir.a. cdcric, Chmal, j Marj. (i,:i-tiaan Hv/(CM, <"f>mpiegne. l> aia Merlin. H-k-date Vlaru. i Maiu. Juno, kangarim, Marel'a. !a, liirzaii. re. Moiioka Maru •Im TV 1,.. Ruhr. Sanyo
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  • 272 9 SHIPPING NOTES Bulletin of the I~ of N. Eastern Bureau. Health Bulletin of the UMM n( Nations Kaxtem Bureau for week ended May 14 Alexandria 2 place waj and 2 deaths 1 smallpox Bombay 2 nlairu ■ea at ami 2 death*; 12 smallpox cases r.nd 4
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  • 29 9 mm Poratcn nch»n«n art AmiUrdasa no; Aiiv i M B*::.n l-.r ,1- _•«>■♦ K l\. Bu.ii-- Vi.rnnn 18.76 rl mi 41 Mllai co :>(> r run. Forward 16V- Bnti.-h Wit.
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  • 46 9 Tokuapa Vallry Output l.r.i h.-iii May .',41 hour, 111.000 nlh yards 7,.i pirul*. Tin 11. -.iifinr. Ltd H,,v< Set Valur Punkah Tin Dredging. I imitfej .",27. .tr i< yl rd! tr.uti-.l IVi.OOO. toul picul* 2 > .'red*-. 127.2.M M MauriK Tin H piculs 162.
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  • 153 9 BHANIRANI.SI. Si«n,. IM tr, n from Barho Z-t-S. for Bach K KM hit. Dal 2~l tons. y for Bel. l». li P, nai 1 s Hr t \M'J ton., from Cherit.on 21 5. f.,r Bat*. KMVrK, Uut Naiuna N! J.) i. f ur N •i I hi A
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 JEWELLERY and WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS LATEST PATTERNS BIGGEST STOCK LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR THE BEST GOODS. RENEULLMANN Stamford Road. HUNCI "SIN^AI'ORE. .10 A. K.ifflf* |»Jare.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 24 10 Mr. M y M." •ilium S»-v I" than.. tti»n4t »-il i lati« *h" :illrnHnl Urn funrral thf Ulr < apl M>< ullu n ..li.i
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    • 81 10 I h. «tr f..r heint ..f l>.«.|. n»l 1'... afWi hnv.nr l»"« a uffrr.r for thr h. xithnut any hi. ..it., ur.t I I ».i- -lr..nrl> m»fi.i».i b| Hi M >aaa k-.-. lot b»»a>tal lii-atr I am n....t Haaaafal fai baviag Ke<>n pletelv jrr.l ..f thi- throurh thr -kilfui anil
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  • 878 10 The heading of this article refer* to James l.yle Mackay. Xi SI. K C.I E. l m! .>f In. hcape. who-e death at the hge of noar'y eighty is reported today We claim n» originality for the description It ha* baaai
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  • 165 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A. Pearce, 0.C.P.P.. Klang. I a,returned after a fortnight's hoi day ;.t Kramer's M:V. M-s Risdon, matron, II tal, is sailing f>r home at the end of the week by the Chitral. Mr. J. R. Ha!!, assistant managei of Highland Estate. Klang. will be sailing I for
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  • 1329 10 FALLING PRICES AND BANKRUPTC Y. Britain, The Dominions And Sterling. <l!» Col. th.- Kieht Hon. J««i»h < r'7 MffM that hy HriiK-rntr. ly n*A ronmuitrntly ;«ii«i»(I mtniti mnnrtary ftnliry n largr </ 7"* i» ..< rrprrmnrd in tkt ik. Right H»». J-*.,h i Wtigmti, /<.>".. M r A* a pnhhrift
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  • 590 10 r'S AN ILL WIND. At Ira vapor*'* «Jrar*«**d a mi Id boom a» the *»ult of yrateMay'* clelutv. The motor (•pairing people are having high jinkvith the doxen* of ai- that »uocumbe.i o water in the cylinder-, the magneto, h.- dynamo m wherever it i« that
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  • 103 10 Thr following appointments ar* notified nhcFMS Ganit. M. -r J D I'.nkerton and B. O. Bush to r*- Senior I'iainagr and Irrigation Knirinrfr* th« ■■n of the I'.S.A. <<>nsul-(.«-nrial it Singapore exti-n<l. I States ■f Selannvr, Ncgri SemKilan and Pahang; ■akar, M < > la a»t a- Brtnh I N
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  • 84 10 Slagapvr*. VI H\MBR\ J- K II :t Ralph Gn»> m A l»»«it.r..u» Affair. I < M'lTOl 1.r.rl ■MIJWIII. Phillip* M and Nancy i arroll in Th- i Mi I'h.rr CMCAT WORLD.— Wayaasa. Claaaa, Dob ■•j Hide*. Zoe, Man. Ikatiag pnid Commercial Miimib. MtKIKIIHOII.H ll.r.Mhtnd!. NEW WOII.D Pida Bfcaw*. Cabarat
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    • 126 10 COLUMBIA THE ALL BRITISH GRAPHOPHONE ■2!UiBBBBBBaL^KallBBBBBBK<i V*V^BaIB¥BBuS^BafeBBBBMLBIBBBBrJ NBW nKtAMMM ir<m $2.v |OMMM M -MM plea««rr > TNE ROBINSON PIANO C»., Ltl ■me m'iiki K n*. BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN STILL SAME IN PRICE, .1 l.i t«r-r H II»W j KaJHial K'.\..l T»r« >■ ihr latr Mi II 1.1 Pyii ..n.l
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  • 171 11 HUGE AREAS INUNDATED. Many Towns and Villages Cut Off. CROPS RUNED. New Shakespeare Theatre; Marooned. Trrmrndoux damagr ha> hrrn rau*rd hf flood- in the Midland- and North-K«-i Knt-land follow mr thr recent IMbWJ raim> In Itorh) alonr lbt> dami(r i* estimated al i.*iOO.MMI. Man>
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  • 605 11 Chairman of the I*, and 0. Company. NOTABLE CAREER. Great Success from Small Iletfinninjcs. Mont.- Carlo. May -'I. 1.0r.l here today on board May SI. 1.0 i.l In ii. a|..-. wbt *W It years of ■if after his recent fimn sudden ,<) (ilenapp. i* his (tauirhtrr.
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  • 177 11 Grapples With Attacker Despite Wounds. Shortly after two o'clock this morning a police patrol clashed with two suspects, believed to be Javanese housebreakers, in 1-avender Street and one of the constables an badly stabbed. He was taken *.o hospital when his condition is considered as being grave.
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  • 76 11 Miss Earhart at London Luncheon. Rugby. May 2:! X'nelia Eaihart. the first womi n to make a lone flight across the Atlantic, today had an enthusiast!.' reception when IB* attended a lun'heon whivl. the Institute of Journalists had airanged in hi-no.ir of! the American Ambassador. Mr. AndrewMellon. The
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  • 47 11 Abandoned on 256 Estates. Batavia. May .">. Tapping 1 has been completely abandoned on :;.'>♦> ruhbt-r estate- in ;he I>utrh Ka-. Indie>. while IM Mtata* are only partially tapped, accoidinir to the QmrMHil statistical bureau. The total untr.ppeH are-i is 4!'.1-T hectare*. m>t iniludinjt |>eii'«lical tapping Reuter.
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  • 72 11 Purchase of Five Moth Machines. RujTby. May 23. rive Pc Havilland (Jipsy Moth aeroplan* s tix.k ..If in formation Irom thI>«' Havilland idwal el rtyintr at HattielH this m..rnin(f for Cairn, t" >upplfment th* Kgyptian Air Force. The machines have t>oen purchased by j the Kiryptian (iovernment
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  • 77 11 Officials Attend Congress In London. Rugby. May H The Mayors, town clerks and other officials <i| 44 counties are attending the Local Authorities' Congress, which Lord I't-n.y opened today. Over 1,000 dele g: lr* were present, and they listened to an address l.y Sir Milton Young, the Minister
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  • 62 11 Power to be (liven to Ix>cal Authorities. Rugby. May M. The text of the Sunday Entertainment Bill MM i**ue<i tonight. It supported l>y the acting l'litrn- Minister, Mr. Baldwin, ar.d the Attorncy-Cieneral. and pro- <ir, that lotal authorities shall havo power to grant licemeo for cinemaloitraph entertainment* on
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  • 74 11 (From Our Own Correspondent. I S« 'ii-mlinn. Miv Ha Two Bengalis. I<arhebhak!th and Ba*ak. were t-haigeil before the laiMtbMl Magistral* to lay with the theft in a .'w.llinu at Rahang of $500.50. a frold run- Md I silver rinif, the prop»rty of in»> lla«>.in> <> Innpet-tor W<
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  • 23 11 A Chinese had a rib broken when he waa hit with a pole by a compatriot at the ;<th milestone, Ponggol Road, yester-
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  • 225 11 Sir J. Stamp's Views. STOP APPRECIATION OF COLD. Lonion. May 2.1. The task of arre ting the continuei appreciation of gold was the problem before the Ottawa Conference, said Sir J >iah Stamp who is a director of the Bank of Kngland in a spe eh at
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  • 63 11 Death of Director Of Abbey Theatre. Rugby. May ml Lady Gtcgoty. the playwright and director of the well-known Abbey Theatre. Dublin, has died as Galway.British Wireless. Lady Gregory, who was about W) years of age, was the youngest daughter! 'of Dr. Dudley Persse and the wi|. Sir William
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  • 51 11 Kajang Estates And Oriental. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1. .N.i May U. Kajarg Rur.liei F.state- Ltd. report a 4 fl.i'.l'.' against a loss of i'M3 ami >ear. Jill/.i* is arried forward. The Oriental Rubber Co. Ltd. reports a pr.flt of tljMI apaißat t1.::2 last year. i:>.''Cl is carried
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  • 72 11 Town Areas Now Back To Normal. Thr floods following yesterday's heavy rain had mm- letely disappeared from th town thi* morning, though in outlying districts some areas were still under seveial inches of water. Thre»- inches of rain fell in two ami a half
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  • 45 11 Arrival at Southampton Water. Kuirby. May The German flying ooat the LVnii.i I nrrived at Southampton Water tonight and flew over the port l<e» 1 a'itfhting off Calshot.- British Wireless. The [)o.X had cro -ed the Atlanti- from Newfoundland to the Azores the previous day.
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  • 42 11 To I'ndergo Treatment For .out Rugby. May B> The Chancellor af the Kxchequer. Mr. Nev.lle Chamberlain, will leave tomorrow for Harrogate to undergo treatment for prat. He has lumcll.-d his public engage ir.cnts for the next fortnight.— British Wireless.
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  • 40 11 Clause Passed by House Of Commons. London. May Ba, The House of Commons, by :»09 to 41, earned the clause imposing a duty of 4d. a pound on foreign and 2d. a pound on Empire tea Reuter.
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  • 42 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 24. The death took place on Sunday evening of Mr S. V. Nathan, a hospital artistant at Parit Huntar. Natiian. who appeared in his usual good health. ;ud<k'nly d topped dead on the floor.
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  • 1172 11 Emergency Services. THREAT OF DRASTIC MEASURES. Tfce strike of portal emploxee- ill Shanghai shown no sien < of ending yet in apitr of the threat of the Nanking Government that the> will take dra-lir mra>urc> if work ia not resumed. The striker* refuse to return
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  • 166 11 Amazing Entry Found In Diary. New York. Ma> "The man who killed Kitchener" i< the title inscribed on the front page of a diary found in the possession of a man arrested here. It is understood that h>was an ex-journalist who fought against Great Britain in
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  • 127 11 Congratulations to State Council Members. (From Our Own Correspondent.) SeremKan. May B. Congratulat «ns and good wishes \m 1 extended u> Maaan. I' Faraaaanaa and Chang Seng !»ng, Dato Waag Tick Ton^. Tuan Sheik Ahmad and Pr. S. R Krishnan on the appointment to th< tuted Nejrri Sembilan
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  • 19 11 <• Hbi The Bank of Norway hj.s aacraaaad the bank rate from fi\e la pei aaaC-Aneta-Tran* -Ocean.
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  • 217 11 Mr. Saito Seeking the Best Brains in Japan. Tokm. M., reached \1 vath an extraidinary session of tl this morning l.ut l>oth Hoaeei ailjourned 1 ahinet. In iaviting Baron Wakatataki to join Ir. Saito ha- Mb Following the lnt.rvi- w Baron Wakat1.1.1 MMM witr. Ha-. hi Tatsuo Yamapioto.
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  • 150 11 Fruitless Search For (ierman Seaplane. .a. May 2:1. Th«'-I>ut(h ii.--iv.-t which has l«-cH mm:.' for the .1 i»mir (i«-rman airman (apt. Huns Bertram and hi* three rumiltl ha- w iri'loM'tl tlm' M trace waa 1. un.i li.m.-i I ("apt. Hri train »a- flyinj; a Junkir sea« anil
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  • 84 11 Hunting for Gang Of Kidnappers. N.w York. Ma\ Today* developm. tit in the l.itklbergti BBM have suddenly tatfted lo Mm town of Grcnt Harrington. M»«««chuwtt». whfrt Ptafaßm* Condon, an mpanu-d by a oneirnuil man h d :>n AUatian wolfhound, has arrived to hunt for the gang to whom
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    • 71 11 (hi Other Pages. I ni l.i Ihe Kdilor S I eaaea Hear) Market Wound the Markets— By the tiii.ni.i.il Correspondent 9 I i i. is hi, l ILank B] the Kt. Hon. > .'i < w dL-»iM>d It Rmpii Ii ■> i, I. hrxtions 12 i: > i t: .13
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  • 210 12 EMPIRE DAY IN THE S CHOOLS. Ix»cal (Vh'bralions. ROYAL MESSAGES READ. i-lcbrate*l ever>- in ibe nii: "itiK runif. srhooh i i i .i I \.'>rk ■han i>r mm i ar.'l jvys in.'n liy I .1 c to the) iii > the j'»ni»Ml 1 ii* to yi.ui .•e»t ..■I many i
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  • 158 12 Acquitted of Culpable Homicide Charge. (From Our Owl jent.) Ipoh, May wu< an uau.'ual *pecU«.liyeMlerdi.y -.v hc-n a whole family in the do. k at the A a charge •>( culpable bomii In.- acvused x«er«- thri* t'hiius. fwtktt, moiher and <<>n. They livi-d at Ayer
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  • 26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) .<, Max U. «*as hciU this .ru-in.ion I 'I v, if en an<l tail J^. lansier, ani at sir. G. W.
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  • 35 12 Our On < "m spend, m.) lllllll.M the Urai .n Tlk- be totaled with products aad rved in .i i\»r the IK-?t fancy -Ir-. B, Mis. Cecil R ed the prises.
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  • 210 12 Dedication of Colours In Singapore. The Ist anl _'ud Singapore Conpanien of i he Bo>s' Brigade held a church parade io th<- Pi wbyterian Church, on the occaof iiu- Dedication of the Colour* of th<- l«t Singapore (omp*ay. The Ist <i-mpany paraded from their Headqaaxten n i'nn»«rp Street
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  • 94 12 Thrills and l.au?hs at The AJhamhr;». The Cat and the Canary" is recalled j .i i at the Alhdmlin. There: ,i t '> r.uixiulnh family gather! at n.iUiKiffci to hi-ai tht will of old K.autnu 1 Kanti'lph rosxi, and *1! Fir ihe u«<<J .>f •f 'lie hiiactei*
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  • 34 12 No Interruption of Other Traffic. Own Corresponiert.7 Ipoh. W* .\<t HCJM drawing goods wa?ue- on to Prnaag «■> oVraii-' ai'ter leax ing T:u| r went out and things were resMeVed Other traffic in
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  • 14 12 Bru^Mh, May ML K«»ik AHm rt has again commLaioned a Cabinet 1
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  • 121 12 Reroirer Fired In Air As Warning. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanjr. May 24. Firing i-evo!ver in the air a Chinese succ«atfully defended himself again-; «»udH yesterday evening and rctratinfr foumi tefufp- in the beufr of a Kuiopean. j The Chintse, ;i liuiMinjr contiaot'>r. \kai cycling atonjf
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  • 87 12 Hisrhly Satisfactory Report. Thi- unf aad balano Gcncnl A i > ration Ltd. N'otwi'h-'.. I itn ont <•{ ■ry kind in i»jit of the world,] i thy Corporal natjafartory The ne! amounted to t v .U i>. r-■ paid on thf ordhMry cent, un \Y 1-robable lit I
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  • 32 12 Chinese Knvoy Visits The Clerical Tnion HE. Mi. Cbanr M.n<f, th- Chine«- ■tl by th»- pnjr-id.-nt, Mr. Lim „f Tho oflVulf .ir. with whom he convert) f the Club.
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  • 31 12 AIR MA IL. A r»»il fum Bata. Hangr by a iop!ar< 1 30 p.m. today. Tne air mait \mnerdam rtiv patcbrd ffom SlafSp Mny \2. May 2_' 1 on Mar B.
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  • 19 12 THE Y.W. C.A. The annual nwtinr of 'he Y.W.c k. Sinftpoiv, will b< h*W on Thur«day at :.nnual icr-
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  • 21 12 Komhav \l\ot<. SPORADIC OUTBREAKS STfl.l. POSSIBLE. The •v'rav»t<"l v rf.'arH'" l Samuel 1 1 i»n«i<iHriiMp nr a
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  • 13 12 (ttmrl l>!*play of Ffewtffl n« 1 i I ii.. i
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    • 26 12 Clover Brand Milk and Cream for HEALTH PURITY r-" <X^VV||jk |^[^^^^to* M^^^?MMSBBBSB^MSBBBBBBBBBBB^LV^' msbbV^^msbbbbbbb ECONOMY SATISFACTION. Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Amateur Golf Title.—Malayan Tennis Championship Prospects.
    • 448 13 Play at Muirfield. SELAN't;OR COMPETITOR BEATEN. London, May 23. The British amateur golf championship began at Muirfield Uiday. In the first roun<l Leonard Martin (U. B. A brat Martin Smith, the holder, one up. H. Howel!. the Welsh champion, beat W. J. Gibb. Mapr, I and 2.—
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    • 192 13 Khoo Hooi Hye Stil! As Good As Ever. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 24. Fresh from an easy victory n in.Penanr single* championship Khoo Hooi Hye appeared on the Selangor Club padang yesterday afternoon ir «xliibit»<>n matches and again outclassed th« local taient. Hooi
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  • 116 13 Sepoy Lines Beat Keppel. In match at Sepoy Lines on Sunday the home team beat the Keppel Golf Club liy :<\ to 4. The score* were aa follows, Keppel players mentioned first Jickunn and Douglas 0, Enffliih and A'irn 1. Irvine Jonci and Panoni 1, Lowton and iiopkin.
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  • 240 13 Results of Games in The Two Major Leagues. New York. Msy 21. Today* baseball result* were Natimal league Brooklyn 5 New York 12 Brooklyn 7 New York 2 Wilson and Wriirht hit home runt. Bo«ton 6 Philadelphia 5 hit a home run. Cincinnati 6 Chicago S American League.
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  • 782 13 Good Victories for The Nondescripts. The Nondescript*' Cricket Club registered two rood victories over t!ie week-end against the S.C.R.C. and Raffles Institution. On Sunday they met the Chinese whom they defeated by 131 runs. They took Ant knock and totalled 191 for seven before declaring. The principal
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  • 107 13 Final at the New World Today. The following were the results of the semi-finals played in the Malayan billiards championship at the New World yesterday: Tan Kirn Song (Sionff 800 Athletic Club. beat Govinda Fathol Karib Club) by 122 point*. Low Hock Kiat (J.C.S.C.) beat Yeo Koon Yam (A.A.A.)
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  • 383 13 S.C.C. to Meet The Indo-Ceylonese. The S.C.C. will meet the I.C.P.A. in First Division league match today. The Padang will be partially enclosed and a limited number of seats have been reservici for the public at a charge of 25 cen*s. There will be a separate enclosure for
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  • 157 13 Results of Chinese V.R.CVs Competition. The following were the ten best scores made at the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club* r poon shoot on Sunday at the Farrer Range. 300 300 300 Total yds. yd*, yd*. D'rau rapid >nap. •hoot. km 5 6 rd*. rd*. rd*. S«rrt Lee Kiah Thont
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  • 281 13 Taesdajr. Mar U. Football: S.A-F.A. Di». 1: S.C.C. ti. IndoOylonese. Pasang: Div. 3: Ho Hone C y* Poit O«ce. V.M.C.A. grd. Billiardi Malayan Championship Tournament final at New World, 8 p.m Wr«ac*aay. May 2i. Football: S.A.F.A. Dit. 1: GloaeetUr Begl. v* R.A.. Alison Rd Stadium, OiT. X: S.C.C.
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  • 446 13 The Van Schreven Cup Result With the south-west monaoon apparently having set in, weather conditions for sailing were better on Sunday than for some time past, and the events at the R.S.Y.C, although raced under leaden skiea. were favoured by good southerly breezes. The two A
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  • 162 13 To Meet Gunboat Jack Next Tuesday. Fighting Nelson, a well-known Filipino welterweight, arrived in Singapore from Manila yesterday, and will be seen against Gunboat Jack at the New World on Tuesday, May 31. Nelson is only 22 years of age, and if looks go for anything he n
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  • 98 13 Sir Malcolm Campbell In Berlin. Berlin. May 20. All sporting Berlin is looking forward to Sunday's big motor race on the German capital* racing track, Avus. It will by far the most important motor event ever held in Berlin, as the competitors who have already arrived— include Sir
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  • 107 13 First Round of K.O.R. Cup To be Played Today. Owing to the weather conditions the first round of the polo match for the K.O.R. Cup between the lst/20 the Burma Rifles and the Ist Batt. Gloucestershire Regiment, which was to have been player l ywterday, was postponed until today
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  • 131 13 Champion May Not Meet Italian (Jiant. If the visit of Pnmo < arnera to India r.ntprialispii. which li n n likr'y b*caiik<> of the absurd amount (£100,000) the Italian want.- a- guarantee, it it quitu pos<iblr that (lama, the present world's wrestling chair.pion. *ill refuse to
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    • 59 13 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE J^^. RE STRINGING OF TENNIS AND VJFffl BADMINTON RACKETS A SPECIALITY i^jjpfcaJ w ut Annwr'g G«nnui« Striaga. -V^^ PHONE 1-2938. §W ROY SONS THE MALAYAN SPORrtf DEPOT. 111. NOBTI IUUGI BO AD, SOfOAPOIA THE BEST KNOWN TRADE MARK IN THE WORLD. AND IT'S BRITISH. AGENTS:
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    • 54 13 SALE To commemorate Empire Shopping Week, a special Sale of GJLC Electric AppJiances (slightly shopsoiled) will be held at their Store No. M at the New World Exhibition IRONS KETTLES TOASTERS COFFEE PERCOLATORS FANCY SHADES WIRELESS ACCESSORIES. Sale commences Tonight i at 6 p.m. at Stand No. 24, New World
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 216 14 111 Quirl On Thr Shanclun Front glv Rumblings Of ffi**(tHsfait'n>n With Xnnk'mt Canton IHttrr 1t Prarr Srtthrnmt i (.rntt Diplomatic Victory ft*r japan Sun Fit 4iul Fntriw Chen Kvvp Silvmi- Inother "tlumiV.ntion Hay' $mgg*l&4 Wlfc Industry ftd'Tty Hit JaiKi 1 ..i the Ja| 1 1 *lMi a.
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    • 58 14 Novel Method of Dealing Wrth Sfttiation. n May fi. V I that; state a very caliry with the leper *itu1 All who are 1 are by- «n.l in forced to rtiuvi; 1 ..I thi- iitj int.. a ayr which ha>* lieon hi. in Thi^ "hospital" is traardeil with
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    • 564 14 $1,500,000 I^>jhi Bemanded MISHOP FORCRD TO T\KE FIJT.HT. Chen^tu. Apr. It. A new method of military i.'acltmail -pted here. It h»s sut- :Yn- audacity of all pre- which there have been many. Thi.» timv the uMMdad the Roman Catholic Mi**ion and ;hr at >'njp of
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    • 176 14 R EFUGEES POURING INTO AMOY. Hearfrendififf Stories. TWR N'KEO FOR WORK TROOPS The tension if Amoy bun im week, l.arp* mi~ thiue to pout Ktilnnjr*u. Ynrtarda-j a .-mn' 1 which i« lteen«ert ti h< Although the Commutiiit" na^ I ■<hancerf ai fnr n Tonff. And north of the pla<M}rry Jfiar
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    • 68 14 I i-n i- of Relief At anton's Pledge. II .1- rw mp the rcerat Tafisn. -:mi< hai. a.- well a*, fhi fir" •akrn >>\ y< ■>: of Japane-' '(K>p- ha ■■'■r\. «»yv f,i-n. I'hnr. am t<> •Him "per Chu«t-y«B milita 1. 1 L irram I in tK-'. 'ar!
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    • 391 14 ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE NEW GOVERNMENT. TW fnllnwinK rvpnrt haw r»**»i rw»iv««d irom hi- liiDJini-?*' InforniHtinn Kur.-an ;\t Timtwin <»f n i«i\<i>«li»n knUMM I i««iil r.ment! \raki. M«tii«t«r i»f War. im( Mr. iuhh riMed Prem >-orr««p«nfl«it rpcardinu «h». pr^^ni -n i.ii.mi 11 fhina. The intenipw limk p\mv
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    • 52 14 Facilities lor Airing Views To be (iiven. Nankinir. May 11. t 1., pre— mew at the (Vntral K uomiMatm I -:i.i.|M.i. ;..ln r st'ii" imi t lid Kii.mi. wni> ha* Koi-ti appoint* I'd) acting •atWi haT :V dovprn'"Tl SVOUIi |h i<n! in hia*r P wa* f»»r« tl ni
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    • 35 14 Novel MMM to (.ather N«'PfM«r) funds. Thi Phil hiriT' «ami i j ar\ autli Thi i rnrm>»t m In. navinr ">j wajr< read: 111 1 uri<!. 1 »f r li.'. 1 I tir-
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  • 227 15 Repressive Measures. SEVERE COMMENT BY GENEVA. Geneva. May 20. The League Council considered the question of Liberia on Friday, tha' country having appealed to the League of Nations for financial aid. The Council took cognisance of the report drawn up by the exports appointed l.y the League
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  • 149 15 Movement Spreads Outside Germany. Berlin, May 21. The ideal of the National Socialists appears to be gaining ground outside Germany. Some time ago National Socialist groups were formed in Denmark and Sweden, while in Czechoslovakia the National Socialist party boasts a fairly strong following, especially in the German-speaking
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  • 112 15 DOIMER'S M URDERER. Said to Have Worked For The Bolshevists. Paris. May 19. The President of the Republic saw M Herriot after the latter had had a lon-: interview with the examining magt->trat in the (iougolofT rate. According to information received l'\ •hi- Kovi-'trn Minister, an ex-colonel of I hi
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  • 88 15 International Complications j Threatened. Geneva. May l!i. The affairs of the Mennonites who left j Shanghai for South America are causing j international complications, as it appears 'hat the district offered by Paraguay is a subject of dispute with Bolivia. Bolivia ha« -ent a note to the League
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  • 68 15 Why Chaplain was Relieved Of His Post. Warsaw. May 21. The chaplain of the 51st Infantry '{egiment. MiK-rTski. has been relieved of ii< office on the ground that in his Whit -"unday sernmn to the troops he stated The rebirth of Poland as an independent I I
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  • 37 15 British Airman Reaches Tunis. Turn-, May 20. Th«- Htiti>h an man Young, who attempting a flight by stages from London to Cape Town in an autogiro, landed hi-re after crossing the Mediterranean from Marseilles. AneU-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 85 15 Accident on New Andes Railway. Buenos Aires, May 19. A terrible accident has occurred on the new railway line aero. I the Andes. A tunnel in course of construction between Las Raicas and (xmguimay caved in and '.uned 42 workmen. Helpers, were rushed 'o the spot, but a
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  • 209 15 Statement Which Is Keenly Discussed. Bt.lin, May 20. In a speech to the National Socialist deputies of the Prussian Diet. Herr Hitler made a statement which is being ke nl V discussed in political circles. "We have not fought for 1U years," he raid. in order
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  • 192 15 Sen of King: of the Hejaz In Germany. Berlin. May 21. Emir Faisal hen Ahdui Axin Assud. the 'eond son of the Kin* of the Hejaz. landed at the Berlin air port. Tempelholf. in a three-motored Fokker plane frorr Holland on Friday. Dressed in Arab national costume, the
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  • 135 15 THE PEN CLUB." Furthering the Cause Of Peace. Budapest. May lt». In -pitc of the "no primes" order of the <lay, politics appean-d in all the discussion* held today :it the internationa' 1 Centres? of the Pen Club." The subject w««. H«w i-an member'of the Pen Club further the cause
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  • 143 15 May Attend the Lausanne Conference. London. Ma> 1!». After a long OMmWOOM with Mr. Raid win ■mi Mr. J. 11. ThomaK, the Dominions Secretary, Mr. MarlfonalH had an inter- view with Sir Robert VannitUrt, the j Permanent l'nH«-r-So«rrtary for Foreign Affairs, wh-i informed the Prime Minister i of
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    • 268 15 M«a. 1-,. mm r .l. i »a ka>H in i t h You Can't Hide Bacterial-Mouth If your teeth cause bitter regret, switch to kolynos. In 3 days > >v will see how brilliant, spurkling white, teeth can he. I ftl), decayed teeth are caused by mouth (terms scientists call
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    • 262 15 nflrSS Qi CITS YM^fttATINC \V^ COSTS V^^^^^^k IN I M 111 J TcMftHe Frifr.il t GENERAL TYRES Light Trucks or Hea\*y -I. mou'iiK** or Tourer* over good or Y%<i roaiN —whatever your requirements t' ere is a General Tyre that wili meet them all and they will cut your operating
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  • 631 16 Tonight's Concert From Kuala Lumpur. (By Oar Wireles* Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. The lift of stations which may be hoard daily in Malaya is a* follow* (Singapore time only v riven): ALWAYS ON THE AIE. BANDOENG. PLM., 82 metre*. 5.10 to 6.30 p.m., recorded music 6.30 to 7
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  • 178 16 One Year's Rigorous Imprisonment. One year's rigorous imprisonment and a recommendation for banishment from the Colony at the expiration of his prison term was the sentence passed on an in- I corrigible Chinese thief, who appeared before Mr. C. Dodd, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, >es4erdny afternoon on
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  • 163 16 Measures to Protect Life Of President Paris. May 20. The newly elected President of the Republic, Mr. Leb-un. presided at 3 Oliinet Council for the first time on Fri!:iy. Mcaj *tnnrent measures for the protection of the President's life and new regulations for foreigners residing in France were
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  • 64 16 Rumours of Further Important Arrests. Stockholm. May 20. There art- rumours 01 further important arrests in the Krru»rer affair. They are even *Ut»d to include that of Ivar's brother Thorsten, wh.. «toutly aimer's that he is entirely innocent. The director Sjoeatroein and one oiher number of the lx>ar<l
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  • 54 16 -Anti" Movement Fails In Congress. Washington. May IH. In spite of the evident change in American opinion, the anti-Prohibiton moveI ment finds no favour in Congress. Ignoring public opinion the Senate rei fused the proposal to authorise the minu- facture and sale of be«r with a 2.75 per- I
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  • 68 16 CRUSADE AGA INST SOVIET Trui.sk> on What Hitler Would Do. Berlin. May 20. The Boeraen Courier uplashet a remark able article hy Leon 1 rotsky MsMfcaM in an American paper in which h<- <!<■• daf*> that Killer's roiiniiir iate pewer n (iermany would m«-an thr .c*l b^ing placed on French
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  • 2456 17 A Den Of Lions— And The Chamber Of Horrors— Hayden Coffin's Seventieth Birthday Party Mussolini's Napoleon Beauty Parlour Confessions George Arliss Tries Hard— But Buster Is Really Funny. iKiom Our Own oi respondent.) Bnum ti.mks office, I L'l. Ti one the delicate prol.
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  • 168 17 Sulphuric Water Burns His Skin. Manila. May B. Richard Halliburton, flying writ. venturer, made his short stay I l'hilippin«» irienioraMe by swimming I Taal erat- r lake fnun brim to brim. The (lying writer took a "look ttT <1 the place fritn the air dun nit
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    • 302 17 EXTRA BIG CAR FEATURES 1 srr^ /f^^ff^^^l^lßl aW^ j alfßsa^QfWflf^fW /^MjJßyffcSf^sJxsr^^H m 1 iZ. IB h 3^*^^sst^f«^f«BfHftfffl f«^ffc rear tank new radiator longer bonnet Right from the start, the MINOR has been :>uilt like I hip: car." Full-length chassis, wi I lli|»tk qiringißf, fourwheel brakinp. .steady steerinji and rw! -Holding
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  • 71 18 Witt Koilisod at Sale At hri«tie'*. May 10. NeUoi ware originally the Masterman Hard\, ■•ere -old at <"hns- were the property of Pall f Kasttiourne. included a piece of Naiaaa'i leavl coffin, a from a piece of the Victi and a rirralaf snuff l»ox, nil of wl
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  • 275 18 Beats Dos: to Get Own Back on Owner. To maik off a score he had ag»">*t hi* employer a (hinaae coolie wreaked his venreanoe i.n his employer's innocent dof g;i\>- the animal a terrible beating, broke >hree of itx rib* and attempted to drown it by holding
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  • 206 18 IK'ath of a Weil-Known Railway Engineer. 1.0n.1. n. May U. ;«t h has Mnrrad of Sir Au-trn •Hailow Ih. laic S.r (Knvieru-kt Aimti-n tladow, M In-t K.. was !«>rn at raj fi.nl. Knit, am Srpt. .'i. i Mr TCM I'llnMlttl al BIMkINM I' 1 <Ih 1 m
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  • 195 18 I Income-Tax Raised to ss. In The Pound. Dul la, May 11 The he oath of allegiance an.l 'hi an.l annuitir- weie momentarilx n in the Dad Firearm today, when ii,.- Bwlfri was introdn. JtaMMg 'h. i.n -Hiking pio|M.sals in.' .an enlaiged entertainment ta\. to inclmlc :an.
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  • 54 18 Schoolboy Collapses With Heart Failure. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Iph. Ma> X.1.. Nva S«-nK. a pup:: at the Yu Te i h..y pul.fc s<h>K>l. collapMsl and diol while playing a game of pir,|t pong with a fm-nd at the school The autopsy re\ea; cd death «v
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  • 46 18 I'olico Haul When Chinese Are Ambushed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Hsf As a sequel to a polue ambush at M« nw lembu two Chinese were amfound in possession of Arearms, a quantit\ af ammunition and a dnjjirer. fh» MMpSVJ were home made.
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  • 39 18 Tr.« committee of the China Relief Fund orgnni-ed !>> the Singapore Chinese Cham 1 Commerce announce* the receipt of I the following subscriptions: collection 'per Mr. Tan Vong l.iah. Tembiluhan, f .'ln The Dovenshire Badminton Party; fio
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  • 134 18 A Stupendous Financial Operation." Ix>ndon, May 21. The City is preparing for a stupendous financial operation to anticipate the imminent (Jovernmont decision to convert i over £2.onn,f*m,ooo worth of five per cent. War Ix»an. It i< universally agreed that the present 1- r.n ideal moment, when the
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  • 96 18 Possible K\pl»it::tion in The Slump. fKii.m dm <•»•! i«.n.|<nt.l I. ui.|.ui. May I Km having m bin po M-*-i«.n tlv«r anl !)ionM war h hi- ha I no Hthotity i»- an<l for wUeh ■•■ii'il kivi- M i'.k IOT| :i Pathan »-xix.l- n titu I ■>■ K'liila I
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  • 63 18 To Attend This Kvtninij'> Concert. H M the Sultan ot TIIMIM— arrived in Singa|H.r. isit. The Miltan >tlljiHg at <io MTMMMt llomm t.ii two dajra and «iil tn. o bk» |a hi ..wn MNMC in Scot I Road. Tonight ihi Suit. in a a. i<>ni| .mv II
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  • 43 18 Kstate Deficit of 12,188 In Holly w<mkl. h..i;>« mi, Ma) il\ The estate af the late Ml I I MM here -ho». a MsrH <■! -..I's-.t, ac- ..nl:nn la the Piloli. AMMMMMtn The lanre-t itmi af aSSSSM »«s an laUn.v 'trin.
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  • 438 18 ImmhmJi Hrn M Mi. .in.l Mis K. I'swl Mr. H J. K..u K r«. Dr. P S Hin r. Mi <•. r. Gri— ta .1 n. Mr. K. W illiaMwM. M I Mi an! Hfl < Ni\<n had at Cnvernment _BMM In th<- aftem.xm H i~ Excellency and
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  • 494 18 Tnder Constant Peril In Early Mining Days. Berkeley. Calif.. May 4. Well* Drury, veteran and pirture«qii« newpaperman. <lied here today at th* ape of XI. lirury. a pioneer editor and survivor of days made famous ».y Bret Hart* and Mark Twain, often walked the streets of
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    • 232 18 Diarrhoea will be stopped Dy taking KALZANA Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. Fhe swelling will be quickly reduced and the diarrhoea
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  • 2832 19 \URYLEBO\E REJECTS SIR BASIL BLACKETT A BITTER EIGHT DLBLIIS DEFIES W6WNM6 STREET IRISH LOGIC MR. Mrt.OVERWS LOYALTH THE LATEST LIBERAL I\(M EST VISIONS AT CLAPTON SIR HERBERT HITS Fl ST—CONSERVATII 'ES TO FICHT BEER AND SILK TAXES A ROD FOR ROAD HOGS SIN DAY
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  • 607 19 I Hunger Camp wts left t<. it> f«t. tica.ll>- nothing \*a» sold. But be it mMM with full honour thi; the local society for the prevention of cruelty to animal? la still faring it- in crcMinrly onerous ta>k of feeding th. bcajt* which would otherwise
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