Malaya Tribune, 20 May 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune i-B -OST POP, IAB OA. L V NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. TXX No 118 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore, Saturday. May 20, 1933 Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933 FIVE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 142 1 v LAST WORD IN TtiE 4RT OF BREWING I i rv.v over y y ar.d f\ i j lrlsberg I 2 i i j Sole Importers EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED SINGAPORE. j Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery j And A Full Range of J Groceries Provisions. mmmtmtm ttmmammm^^^mMummmm t NOW AVAILABLE
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    • 124 1 A. FTINTER Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins ana gold ornaments of every class and quality Paying highest prices according to daily exchange HEALTH and STRENGTH 1 I j B I -.v
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  • 83 3 ij MM RMOM Mf the }7 i nt hM not been able to Ml than .ynr.t. Into th« c Agrtea M aUM factors goodi M ob a n a hold tn MM] tin paiw t*o years. ::rie b f.veen units of the M
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  • 165 3 h BflkMl report on the I Farm a! FMrt Hill, we read Lldlngs, < *c were erected DrpartaMMt We have -N eertahny did eM We fancy oat a Mrgc mat of money hawt n v justified at Tm F.M.S. Govern- lor coir-.g things in and -t:. raMj MMMMMm MMTa
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  • 147 3 rrilE main Md about the message whlcn Pres Wfnt Roosevelt has MM to Mm nations is that It. Implies the wholehearted operation of the United States with Europ the lack of which Ml the past Ml been on. the means of the wretched condition of MM world.
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  • 939 3 Lepers Escape. PRECAUTIONS IN THE COURT. (Frvm Our Own Correspondent./ r___. Johore Bahru. Mm |fl TEREFTLNO .;ide,ue *ai gj Ismail bin Abdul liahiuai. I Magistrate» who i, aU v p (JCe ed t, i AsMuni situated at the sth nulr. vi Uw Eb Mtal Head and
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  • 65 3 ««bjertt 0/ public »nter fit to u* On "ood tfel ttT-SEf" WMI 'trettarily tndorte ort?£ d nbu not indent» wAn «*Tr,- POSSIBLE dS *i*cing). d tt6 'f «Wrttfca "7 '-«we» may 6« UJ d PW oiUg. «f*«t*e« of correrpcnJlnU murt a%4 44 o
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  • 191 3 Hr gd tor Malaya Tubune.») ««ire apparent tha t V more and niians 0 f tonvmnA cheap and (suitable necwiatty ft s.H, n C< Gr °ve Road is a "»n wE£r« U "t ra ,> do UIPN u. Ihf ,o»„ ho ,lavi <° «n»ko >Ubjec»*d to a Cixvi
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  • 299 3 PjtK UP A criticism of this months gramophone records 'po-t>AY mm the iCarl of Urn lk»«iNn men and Hogyl Z-jnophone ha\e <„ma out with Pruue Monoluln who ,s tn, so weS known h, rarv.,o,. rs in EnK iand On tol mv.,:,- m MM of Uu- most ncv;d SarST
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 145 3 INDI X WILL ADVISE YOU FREE. In ny i hout any cost.. r ycni. whether you and bflpgaj and what lv ■A, love, marriage, d inlucky period*, one, Mr, Mrs. or clearly written d be sent bu; if 30 cents tstampy» You will be amazed at uracy of his predictions
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    • 121 3 Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot j climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No 1 Mali Food No. 2 J 1,1 <*
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    • 202 3 DON'T FORGET! BUNG YOUR FAMILY ALONG!! 1 Saturday. June M, 2 p.m. I» 7 j GRAND CHARITY BAZAAR *"«•< Mm. o„v Bebool, Em !raM im B I m* c. C. A Church Compound. Prii.sep St I OaOANISK) BY THE OTfelTB CHINESE READING CLOT W AID or THE NON- MI'ROPE AN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 148 4 ■k. s 11$ OUR MOTTO SliCf CO. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 19:;. J. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANG. GARDEN HOI SKS TO LIT. i-fOOflMd type $2&00 per month. MMMd type $i B .oo per month, kara^es (with water) uji per montn Apply BK>N€ UM SAWMILL
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    • 358 4 TO LET^ TO LET-744 and 748. Grove Road Rent SCO. Apply No. 25. Boai Q Uay nl TO LET 1. Margate Rd.. off Orore Rd to Park. Entry 1-5-33 p-m culars Tel. 3170. 33 1 TO LET.—No 138. Cecil str«»» .k rtcntl, occupied by 5 Mble for all commercial ESffi'
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    • 412 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. Tea. An.pi,. and Roy,l to: 793. North SSS BmXr? APP local Dane? Hal, V«S' E*» Mam 4 and 6 Dm pply ""wnally World Office. Orcal TOOTHACHE discovery Wom r -tss Baar »111... »»n<-d Mwson IMINErS "a s?«£„'- ASIATIC EXPORT IM POR T CO STR *ND ROAD, CALCUTTA We
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    • 375 4 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928 'A Government Registered School.. (For Boys and Girls). mmm St:eet Singapore. Sound EducationThl o Traming both in and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C L Certificate. Diploma. etc Bookie free. AXCIANO. Principal. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40. NIVEN ROAD. Vif C n nr^ tUdentS from
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    • 256 4 II i* c«xentisi|| g I I article »f I J| I coiifi,| eilCil> Nil S Every WW AUCTION SALtT^ SHERIFFS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TO» STRAITS SETTLEMENTS L SETTLEMENT OF BXMOAK Suit No. 332 of 1933. Vrit of seizure and sal, dated Bth l,m hoxg jee cf H
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  • Article, Illustration
    99 5 VMCLE HOB'S CHAT. look it This Week's Post-Bag. la heat tiom David Choo blether and I am sur: that 'th Chums Club will join ympathy. You must b W it. David, for there is •;::iig>. e\ .n if. just at is not d ar To us. I» to be congratulate
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  • 497 5 B't 'Ch*vaUer."j ».'V I* m ?i m my housf my head r U-to the future with WW* my Ufe with my racked thouslvs «nl then mThat ,'X, 10 And mm* m my >uc *hmy mornini: inid past-d 1f all in vain lridl luct anUy. and
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  • 63 5 By' Smiling Francis.") r a on 8 time «anted to be a member Boys Comer," and I can't exactly my gratitude to the Editor for his kind- 'nroiiuig me as a member. r»>ad every article and they were verv ■"ft* ly trust that you will welcome me ai
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  • 618 5 By S T. Koh j Directing a piay! Now. it is surely an .n, portant moment for whoever ls dating SL moments 2 3tW <Z X ccntr,n- this h far very very f? the momenu outwe lgh the nfom Let my readers follow me as the dilSJor
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  • 246 5 By L K. Kew.i Every country possesses its own beautitul scenery and it is rather difficult to make a choice rrom such a wide field. My mind naturally turns to Switzerland, "the playground (f 'ifurope." which is so highly praised that I we uld like to confirm
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  • 515 5 'By Entouraoemtnt"> mt*2 S mr> cnums Ho I am to see >ou all once again. If >o» »U1 pay attention to Son rrate my fell Pilous morning •troll out of doors that I spent last Saturday M*g But before reading my article. 1 muM
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  • 449 5 A copy of a famous Indian aru»: .•> picture before me. I took it up and as mv -vat. resh I on H admiration flashed out el then; Th scene was lmple its.-lf but the artist s gifted touch had added the charm. To the lett gj tiv
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  • 329 5 'By T. Sco chye.j 1926 US u£L?SS 01 ro the year •ble trip lit 1 pl Mant a, d ture so SJtcrj? fiar; and advt!i--»o repair to made up m V had a mind a change. There I J»MhV?tLTiS suy ln that nd thin«\ inVEL I*" up
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  • 266 5 Bi, Tan Tiatuj Lin. J£L Chunu! Tinu- is ny n i m«rthj» uav« ya. C«tTar,rt.lrr th, Curm-r i c «»d to turn up agam. an d I ho;.c to b■ a retutaw- contributor from now onward M This week I am going to narrate tr >0! hw»
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 294 5 l> DIRTY, DANGEROUS A^*^ Proton your home and your food from pots follow in armies where their ►rout* report "fowl lv re and no Flit:" 1 jS^jß^^jS Brforc you know it they swarm all over 3 SkkSS your hou£e and smear your food with 1 In quirk easy way to
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  • 1112 6 Shipping News Notices. PIRATES LOOT STEAMER. Experience Of "Yungshin" Passengers. I OECALSE they preferred staying on board to disembarking- on a barren island in the PC**** r:,in. like the rest 0 the 7** Americans, the Rev. R A Wart^t* Ribv Whitcome. escaped a oad man J*** bandits *1 10 looted
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  • 149 6 Most Powerful In Tho World. Pal 'k'" 1 tht ,eWCBt and Swedish lce-breake. named alter the Viking saga, made ps ffTSS gUn 5 the port of Stockholm successful ice-breaking iesu Tn S the Norrland coast lee Although the dL'placement of the •v m not more than 4.400 laaM
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  • 211 6 Steam Launch Sunk From Backwash. QUI Chinese riverman wa, drowned and the J> live ol several mmm were endangerer at Shanghai when a steam launch ai ilk the backv«,h of the Fulda." a larae North mmTZmmT ahlPh d T**" Pootung Point about 5 and steamed up the Whangpoo
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  • 753 6 Officer's Epic Account Of Disaster. "0. UR Captain rt> mainod to the last. Standfaieweil to us all by bluing the siren, then h» mcc|t2 2? the That was the men j acd. r.mg thing of all HjTjy P"t of the graphic story told by the Second Officer
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 378 6 pTEAMER sailings. BRmSH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PABSENGEB CARGO BERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. mmmt Contact, v ith Hls Majes'y's Co-prnmTit i OUTWARL» FROM I.ONLON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1913 "J 1 H-000 May 26
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    • 130 6 HJfUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated ln Italy) j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SPRY ir* SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CIIIN% CanW ICE Said. Brtadi»!. Venice and Trieste. BrlndJal. Venice and Trieate Due Leave Due m V MARIN SANUDO June 15 June 15 BPOre Bpore V FOR HONGKONG SHANGHAI I CONTE ROSSO AND JAPAN June
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    • 133 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutacn H D Q Dampfachlra A. G Austr allsche I OeseUschaf t (Companies Incorporated in Germany) OUTWARDS NORTH IO^? 1 0 SHA NaHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. nus. ERMLAND. via Manil- 1933> t mm*, BURGENLAND Mann. M&y 29 m* RHEINLAND, via 25 12 t ma. KULMERLAND, viaMamia
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    • 428 6 STEAMER JSAJTjNfIfI NOKDDECTStUtK Germany) OUTWARDS. s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" f or Vmr IM> H'kong, S'hai, N. China 5 m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila, HomES S hai, Japan and N. China HOMEWARDS. 5 s.s. "ALLER" for Genoa, |r».nu. IBBS Havre, Dunkirk, Antwerp, R Hamburg and Bremen 8 m.s. "TRAVE" for M seUles R Hamburg
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  • 405 7 Mining Shares. 8 ivjaporr. Friday. 11 a.m. ■> -har. (i-iofatiorw are issued ;ui Co. < xchanße and stock i Buyer» 8»ll ra. j; r hit UK Tin 24 6 26 $1 »1 Ma**? 20 21 norn Hi irn T::t U 14. B| 0 95 1 OC t
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  • 1792 7 Financial News Views. GOVT. TENDER SYSTEM CRITICISED. GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. The Unemployed. COMMONS STATEMENT MISLEADING. Refer.-nres t. thr tend r «vsVm t 01 nor, statement on Malayan m n JTi2 ~r* S chairman a. the ann:ial meeting w CTd of Gammon (Malaya, Ltd JJ^S MHwu statement m made iff 22
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  • 86 7 i PRICE A SHADE HIGHER. Local Outlook Very Quiet. Sm 3 a F ore. Saturday. a m To-day's Prices-— RubUr 91, ts-< v «P 116 ct. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 SI 32d unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. York Rubber. 4% ct s., Market Tone: DttlT^' 6d S
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  • 633 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. i J,Lh h fol l? wln rubber quotation. ar» hnti by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt? VMue Fraaer LjaH Shawa Co 1 Allenby $0.50 $0.60 $0.55 $0.65 Alor Gajah 0.30 0.40 0 .40 050 A. Hitam 0.70 0.80 0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 SOUTH |T I BRITISH > INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HKB. MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WBIEANCE ACCEPTED AT «•OWEST CUREENT KATES r C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. r 11,1 a; v OII o rcen EASTERN* UNITED •Ml EANCI COEPORATION. LTD. FI RE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. JOHNSON General Manager MaHeea
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    • 49 7 Small SavinqsjĕL* mghten fW\ VOIR "Wo FINANCIAL j ML PATHWAY Glance. read f, "t sul **ntt.l Bank 11 most needed m ment wh <>0^ SS N V A o T n r NAL BANK OP 55£ ,me St °< to you every MA^*/ N? 9 nt.xv SI NCAPORt L Yorkl
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    • 240 7 itib EASTERN HANK LIMITED. tD England, SIM.APORt BRANCH: l*'Anr.eiria Su^t Authored ana Sub.cutx-d Capital P«iid-up-capjinj ts.^na.ooo Reserve Fund and R*»«.r n *—J»l HEAD OFFICE: U >M»ON' BRANCHES: B.moay. cakurta. OMawaa Kar »<■•„ la. i SAVING DEPO6II ionw m vi exchanof aaatM and mm 4j HraaatMi and Agents. L i,K 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 9.15 TO-DAY and TO MORROW. AT 1773 i ZZ LAST TWO DAYS! The IHttnl and All-Colour •Musical Shou Since "Whoopee"— Joe E. Brown W I Winnie Li^h tner in W;,rru r Riot of Medley and l i Merriment j "HOLD EVERYTHING j JĔ WHk 680R68S CABPBNTOEK and J tT UciUtlhlj
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    • 111 8 A fftiNcTbi i T he Last Night~Of THE GEEATEBT TENOR— MODERN CAEOBO Jan Kiepura _"TELL ME ITO-NICHT" Sensation of Kurope SUNDAY NIGHT i« "Blond* VenusNice Women '&"ScandalFor FHPIRF Lmi nu inu i ro 5i,.,,, j pjI Mm *fn oiw i, IX;;VANN j T VLKII US 'W^^l^^^^ ««n ii two shows
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    • 297 8 adapted from 1 j ihi- great Aldwych success h i "FIFTY-FIFTY," i j "JUST MV LUCK" A COMEDY SIPER- /fofllW «P CHARGED WITH LAUGHS PB iW ALAnWham ILE DERNIER CRI I hjk AI Q M j *i n hairdressing and "VI kr\ O |N| j beauty work. European a■ EXPERTS
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    • 104 8 ORDINANCE NO 44 j (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE T Summary Case In Bankruptcy. Na m im Re MICHAEL ALBERT RODRIGO, 20, Anthony Road. Singapore. Receiving Order mad- 7th April is 0t rdcr for Summary Ac it h May, 1933 Pate cf Adjudication 7th
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  • 373 9 Malayan Varieties. GENERAL OPENS THE EXHIBITION. MUM 'housand birds are inIM poultry exhibition which New World jn the pre- mt interested crowd by the OW L. C L. Oldfield. yesterda>. i lhe main object of wnich traM the possibilities of poultcountry, was organised i of
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  • 150 9 \'u Robbery Of A bicycle. U -i nav, rcbb.-d a compatriot of a 1 Street on the night of Jan. Lim Kim 8oon and Ah -> > > uri-i befcre the District Judge (Mr. rami» yesterday. iKi *oi Sh:cdy appeared fcr the id "he accused were not defend"v
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 58 9 V OF GOOD CHAPEL ■sraajMa Road ia v. »*M p.m. 30 p m m Jarkson. pastor, t iItISTIAN CHURCH OP CHINA. PrinseD Street. I in Sunday School Churca Service Q* N Class-T. T. S. Hospital. N »Bht Pray,- Meeting. 8 Pm.. Gospel Service. 28. Sam H -ad Gor pel Hall.
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    • 564 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday JO ajn. Matins Tu«d.y. TI,„r soa) and a.ta,*, at7an TANGLIN CARRIEON CHURCH 'Op™ To VUlt„„, «i m Hoi; Communion «5 la Pajaj,. n||J "n S2R5J S n0n -»-F STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH Prinsrp street. m und »y School and Bible de
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    • 13 9 $100 MUST BE WON SKE THK SUNDAY j j TRIBUNE m m—inw 1
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    • 306 9 *A -HAVEL" 5,,, May, 19.T|). Cc n*i<rn*s C f Car*, mm mm Ccntinmui SJuTt ,he aboVt WMtl from J" 'he M,^;^^7 f -,Inc1nc danU h»* been declared°? eral Ay 'h* arrive* Z«J tontr »»>utton ol 2. .-.ii «t our Odce requtßted rah Aver.fr Bond. PUrpoee of 'ho HARRISONS 14KCta ft
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  • 95 10 TAN-Mr Tan Minns Sung. ag.d 56 mm** away peacefully at his residence No on ROa (OPP Ml J <*** New on Thursday. Ulh May at 5 30 rwT J' behind a ..do. g V u Van Pon.' Siah. p-ng Long. Peng Song. Perg Kav Huat 8«ng, Huat
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  • 830 10 Fighting has stopped, to all intents and pill putts, hut—til the Chines and Japanese. That much is satis. ta. tory. But it is disheartening to am that -at the moment when an armistice was being arranged certain Powerful generals in the interior provinces ilnmU resume their civil
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  • 353 10 Comments By The Way. A RAT HER alarming statement wan made J ra PWck. as chairman, at the annual meeting oi Gammon (Malaya), Ltd y criticising the mislead at: nouncement made in the House Z Commona u^J^Vl" 701 State the Colonies SL2 e ,I w t
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  • 196 10 Jhe mVmnm Motorist" jmm jUst madei s mohit a i lS ,ht offi<ial or an the Automobi c A sociatron of Malaya and is published Me J? Malayan Motorist Publishing Co, Me sr,. Kyle. Palmer and Co.. Ltd Kuala Lumpur, being its printers. Pr icpd ai 25^ aJ:?n
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  • 175 10 IIfIALAYA badly nerds new industries and the Si'tUSZ Sh W WhlCh is 1 the KUTS an idea of onr Erection in «Lf SaPOrC C SaVC ,he nl h c <*t of expenditure on imported good*. There are DO fewer than 56 varieties of local breeds on Me*, all
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  • 92 10 Co m mj>eUng of tnt Rubber Co on Monday, the chairman. Mr P o Sauter. said that the company had no forwart »k commitments at present and ore in a position to take full adv^ta K e of" the present Improved prices. uv
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  • 37 10 in T,w-h'H ,tCr POBItU:n tin I'rop rty value, Ipch hay, already firmed up. Pork sausage, irom Cameron Highlands will won be available for Ipoh resident? Aerial photographs of Ipoh hay h~>« a on WrtneMay Mining tiii»!»
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  • 34 10 Talplns "claiitan. has rcturrfca to Captain C. W E known race-horse Trainer 5 the wel1 rWlng aocidenn-hl?£l' £*J WUh a w *"> was admitted tn hiS &n Hospital ov*Ta mon£ Talpin General Progressing l
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  • 22 10 ■»en, on gating Z,£ n BlVen the -9». or a month^lmSfJ?™" 1 1 in<l »25 wrong. m s for stealing a
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  • 398 10 "LOOKER-ON" Just in case you don't hapaen fa. morrow sees the first issue «7 Tribune." 0/ ,e Hsmm A A A fesses that h l puT'hfs 'SS 8 on for 4.45 a.m. and then 1™ 3°* all night to make sure it went off P A What
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  • 58 10 JOHORE NEWS, on page 3 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page J TURNTABLE TALK, un pajje 3 BOYS' CORNER, on rose 5 SHIPPING NEWS, on page 6 RACING TIPS, on page 11. RADIO NEWS, on page 15 ac^t^ ORT STORY c 17 and 18 £?Jt 2. N DAMAQES.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 170 10 Longcloth There is no material better suited for the makintr of Horrockses Sheets I i vtJ 56 J?** 1 nide Price M Mt. per yard. x 2% yards 2% x 2K 1 rice each. 2»/ 2 x 75 M ""WCMW Prin--75 cents and-83 t-ent/ j[ Obtainable from Robinson Co., Lf
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    • 60 10 SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRLS RECEIVING LOW SALARIES Is Arranged by The Y.W.C.A. AT 8, FORT CANNING ROAD SINGAPORE. Eurasian, Asiatic European isirls accomir odated on Salary basis. «34 I J f»»h Bridge Rom«. I (opposite Theatre Royal) i between Rochore Road and Arab Street. Our Prices—Wboktale or RetaU— •re identically
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  • 71 11 Straight From The Horse's Mouth: To-day 's Tips. FIRST DAY OF S. T. C. SPRING RACES. SOUVENIR EVENT AT 2.30. WFATBER PROSPECTS FAVOURABLE GOING FAIR. vlJKai,Lfc "'"1 <la% th Singapore Turf Club's Sunn, Ml meeting which will bring into use for the first itoeeeoan, laid out at Bukit Timah he
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  • 537 11 TH! Tig information should uteri in spotting the Selections by difTer--1 have studied recent given The first race ZM PJM. Ran 1. Horses, (lass I, Div. 1. Furlongs. 1 00MPRADOB 0 I .Too much weight). 2 AVONI D I Oootft should win). V w
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  • 72 11 Special Selections For To-day. SELECTIONS made by "Winning Post" for to- *-> day s events arc as follow»: RACE 1.—AVONFORD Antlcur. Comprador. RACE 2—CANUTE Melton s Pride October. RACE 3 -BRIDAL VEIL. Lady Runa. Capone. RACE 4.— ADMIRAL DRAKE Moonlight. Combination. RACE 5 —ROW BOAT. Lit tie
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  • 29 11 Overwhelming Majority For Coalition. Reutr. Capetown. May 19. ""m *JL Br bal y 62 Smutri es> lr TL Hertaofiate and lancciT —Reu;\ la 1)0111 nine mtocei-
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  • 49 11 Left Notts And Walked Out Of Hospital. Reuter. N«F York. May 20. The famous bunker. Mr. •f H. Harriman. walked out from the hospital where he was befog treated for heart trouble. The police broadcast an alarm. Notes which he left are Causing the family «reat anxiety.—Reuter.
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  • 24 11 Washington, May 19. r,?™L has <*cwr«d of Mr. P. J. Mc- *****7 fro «n 1899 to 1923. and ffViSu.''-rZL'***' UcCumb Reuter.
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  • 768 11 Interesting Views. INTERVIEW WITH SIR I* SAMALDAS. Thursday. Slr Ulubnal n st.t, £LJrSSai; he Indian Council ot Jfcpan »her h Maru on nt *ay v gir f 7O s drw^ »i!I dhai icnl c* l an Indlan mmm ntatiw i„ Malaya Tribune TwiOuaüct? k M
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  • 123 11 German Decision On Armaments. Reuter. Geneva. May 19. conform to ihis new declaration. bought Germany's declaration consti tuted sufficient proof of the ZmTZ avon in w*ich Germany the realisation of the converticn and £*ted that other state, would most to make their Interests fit wi h
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  • 21 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) F-om associations ovav n banks aonooft V ■BHod through "»uals. 12 millions; foundations. 14 millions.
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  • 880 11 MANY KILLED AND INJURED. Train Bombed. Fighting Renewed In North China. Tokyo, May 19. JAPAN is hkely to approve 01 Mr. Roosevelt's quarters m ls official iJIL^J -0 indlcat<? <* that Japan is likely tn Pi«%e unreservedly able 10 lit E frCntiPrS 15 n »0 iMne iPanC
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 8 11 Meet The Mystery Man See To-morrow's "SUNDAY TRIBUNE"
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    • 136 11 "Hold Everything 99 We have the following "HIS MASTERS VOICE" ft. thi lively picture sh the Alhambra. B .5854 1 SING A LITTLE THEME SONG WBDI LITTLE RED ROSES TURN BLUE C.1683 1 HOLD EVERYTHING. Selection BHmTB POMMY THAT WAY Mayfair Orch. J W. hay f,.,0 selection of records f,,,
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  • 623 12 Boon Lay's Had Luck. CHAMPIONS ON LOSING SIDK. European u b B oat Municipality. IBy 'liimau." I 1 1HE mam was pur.rd at the Aa-'C! Road Stadium ye U'.yy when it*
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  • 347 12 West Indians Whack Light Blues. CRICKET. Reuter. CjOMi spectacular fea'a with bat Mai M O characterised the County champioushiD mat-hcs concluded yesterday ■««npwiianip Su sex intheted a severe trouncing on Nof Jam s I id|W hinjnt -J g»Jfsf* a OnmmmX wher. Waltrrra scar* WorreVershire. A Mi Reni
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  • 83 12 is «inuies tounam.nt played last Wong Hai beat Lee y aM rhi». ia^7 V.c Peck Ngam beat Y-o Job »Wt|£2 1 J„° ran Check kco„ beat S>m BLjTSl'fcfJ Ij —l3 frctiiedi v.„ '—15, Seng b at Kch Pway C*aalL£* ,£s* Snn Thiam Hwe> bea. i„ r-v, i 1 IS
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  • 484 12 Complete Schedule Of Events. THE TURF. T HE m the complete schedule of 1 eve,,, fc r the five rcmaininc da ST C Spring profes.jonal meeting SK(OND DAY. MAY 21. Racr 1—230 p.m. Ponies. Class** i an combined. Division 2. 5 furlong, 3 8. Dcnora 8 6.
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  • 197 12 <i. de Souza Qualifies For Final. LAWN TENNIS. rpn: «cojid of the Ma*** ties in the sj A championship at the SRr on Thursday Sm G F de Souza F de and Dr loeri n the final next ThursIi v.as anticipated that p• k.. i would win. but
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  • 212 12 Fights At New Stadium To-Night. BOXING. rpHE Olympic Stadium. Bukit Timah Road, will A thi-ow open Its doers to the public tc-night when a series of fights will be staged. A1 Rivers a'.d Eddy Sylvester appear in the main event of 12 three-minute rounds nffl h M""
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  • 75 12 Boston Player Removed To Hospital. BASEBALL. Hi* in the National and AmeS NATIONAL LEAGUE TTiwumu o 13 a hom'r. f r 10 and Merger scored Brooklyn St Lo U i, 11 1 2 So Philad.lphii Pittsburgh 11 1 6 !3 i AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago Philadelphia J 7
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  • 350 12 Six Records Broken. the INTER-scHOOI relay. ATHLETICS. A LARGE cro *d witnessed £1 «eather the annual spom f Chinese School yesterday > Ando. Stadium. lfv Jalan Be^ar Keen rivalry was shewn and were brc!cen in the course of th c records in the following events- 120 vh affer
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  • 715 13 Farewell Speeches. CROWDED MEETINGS OF CATHOLICS. •By A CtttlioHc Corregpondent,. was a red-letter" day for the Chlneae Catholics ct Singapore and Johor» fcr it was the first .»mt In the history ol the Catholic Mission ln Malaya that tight Chinese bishops. a Europen blshpp, and a
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  • 81 13 English Muslim Leader Due Shortly. and J, c >«iwn»c Association of London Her hn Conra Khslld Simpson, cousin of who lhe of Sarawak S bY ior Colombo 0,1 WednesD living there the following day tteteake was 5,r,0u,1/ii, in SSS2; n W He has large and enthusiasUc meetings
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    • 206 13 I *****11 TALKIES j John Gilbert in The Phantom of I Paris. ij Three Books of llmwul niuud i i szz I W.dbc s um) book erd the great. >t This Kok a ill *T ?hll]ii d btfare. ar.d «fl keep yon in mmZ M tn. last! Rtad it. then
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    • 20 13 When your energy begins to 11a? take BOURNVILLE COCOA regularly. You will be surprised at your rapid gain in vitality.
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    • 54 13 j JJ* fussing with pots and pans. 1 j Every mould a masterpiece Crown J Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. j FRAMROZ Co. j Race Horse 1 j Insurance l LOW RATES I WITH U ABSOLUTE SECURITY 1 I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 1 ImMMMI DEPARTMENT.
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    • 320 13 CLUB DIARY. 2X*iJ!«W 2SLT! t* of the ZaieL Trt' f which Korided tpeeZi?*!L Trtbune." Thin Diary to eHESL 1 ?a Secretari f ,„e "Ciab Diary DUtr °t tvenb recorded S8 -celved tet on n u 'hS n 2* ««»tou» to receipt .nay 100 U dwl,ld UtCT n no,dln X over
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  • 212 14 NOTICES 'IX) MARINERS. I ,o A ***** *to marin r s cancels notice 17 1933 .preliminary* and states that th! L° f ■1 the Hashing Ug h t t KuaU KuraJ on m shore cf the Malacca 5 0 deg north and
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  • 19 14 due at Singapore on Monday morning From China by m* s rdha: a d xre on Monday
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  • 56 14 K'jl-chy At St. .loscnh's Institution. Ia« Mo:. iiy MM tne F f g hou, u» -a t Brothers celebrated the Jttci v.Vph-rri. whrn there was a M «t rndar.cr C f all Catho'lc hr- t*,;L I at «nj 1 Brn.J o-.ior. th, B !cs «I Sacra,h0 t- am
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  • 183 14 SELLING. Singapore, May 19. London 4 months' right 2 4 Londcn 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 15 1(5 London 30 days' sight 2,3 29 32 Londcn demand 23\ London T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris demand 980 Hamburg,
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  • 201 14 Singapore, May 19. p Cjast No 1 Koyan SlOB K. <oiam> W. Coa-t 2 aim Pice. B. Siam j J}" Rice. B. Siam N 2 Rico. Siam -Old- per koyan No. 1 $i 76 R cc. Siam Old- No. 25 54 Rlee. Siam "Old" No 3 t\ A l
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  • 160 14 Monthly Municipal Meeting. (*nm Our Otvn Correspondent., Malacca. May lg Hot, the £"2*2* road sk., -is Arf u P°n by the Ccmacqulr.d cm tin mh, > phCU6tS was to bi Sr thus Sirl^^ hi of Mill Road icad vvidcmne was Tn 8,11 feature of fct Singapore 8 traffic
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  • 173 14 Alhambra,— Joe E. Brown and Winnie Lightner fa -Hold Everything." Capitcl.-Prank Bucks "Bring Em Back Kmpirc.--T.gcr Shark." Week-end matinees: M.rey Mary Am.." Great World.-Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera. Chinese wayanps, silent and tali. torn films (Sky TalkL: -Son of India', Star ialk.e: "Lottery Bride" >. Mar:bcro Uff h.-Doublc
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  • 126 14 -illeKed Street Assault On Com oat riot. A Cliineca police constable wa> amongst ii< I "ion of tlie same nationality whc were cliargtd :lcre the Second Magistrate <Mr A W aj yc s erday with assaulting a compatri on -he high Road. The complainant stated that he walk-m.-S
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  • 43 14 Reuter. London IHf The Hou.e of Commons has BWN4 tnird reading of the Cotton Industry Bill. Providing for the continuance for tutM* Vm years of a levy of a penin pof bale rcr the assistance of the Empire Cotton mg Association.—Reuter.
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    • 147 14 j Violins Fillings j Cheapest Best j j SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Ilridge Road, j Singapore. PILES SPECIALIST. <•<><>!) NLVts M)K rUg M FFKKFRS All sorts of riles cured without operation tK B, '"d:ng M0p;,,.,: f v < v a::(1 cu,r:)h 'ci rt j Also 3'iarantfs v, cur
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    • 264 14 WOMAN LOSES 28 LBS. Trips Loslairs Like A 2-Year-Old. A woman writ s "Three mcnths ago after much argument. I wa. pc-suaded against my Will t try Kruschtn Sal sto r.duce my weight .vhuh was 222 lbs. I had tried other things bu all to no avail. After three of
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    • 281 14 RSAD TO BE RICH m CAgBOBTfi hllicienrv and Mnntx Making Books. MANUFACTURING Op to-Date Mat.ufac tiring handbook for Foremen T2 BIOGRAPI'ICAL. 3C Orea» Uvr. H Ways to b- Rich JS Xi vm X" Story of My Life JJ INSPIRATIONAL Climbing Up S .aping Your Career-W J. C Norris 174 Stccess
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    • 71 14 1000 Pairs ladies Slmps Latest Styles In latent, Satin and Buckskin Guaranteed Best Eurouean Manufacture and British Cost $8- to $12- per Pair. Yuur choice at $3 75 per Pair GENUINE STETSON FELT H4TS Usual Price .SIS- To Clear *">2") each. Manila Straw Hats 11*25 each. LADIES PURE SILK STOCKLVGS,
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    • 240 14 1 l^riNTjL^^ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. 2 jambl «Toradjai 2 p.m K-maman. Kemasek Kretay. Dungun Trengganu nnd Besut |Bhanurangsh 2 urn Tanka Island Pladjoe nd Palemban* 'Senangi 2 p.m Port Said a 'Mir-ski 4 Dm Djambi Tnf i(11 M < roradja i 2pm Sarawa* and Stbu «V>ner Brookc» 3 p
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    • 245 14 1 DIARY OfrffijUyl WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. 4 TO-DAY, MAY 20 High Tides —7.56 a.m., 8.26 p m Singapore Races. Opening. New Bethesda Hall 5 n m Poultry Exhibition. New World Cricket: S.C.C. v. U.S., S.C.C.: R i Srn RA: Wiltshire- v. YM.C.A C Y.M.C.A. II v.
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  • 49 15 LISTEN IN ON TWENTY-FIVE METRES. A DIRECT RELAY. RUNNING COMMENTARY FROM THf GRAND STAND THE p()R th« first time listeners Jn Mai ,v a W ili hv riderstood that Malaya, unlike W-il lined vcrafcn but will receive direct zones, will
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  • 175 15 will be 2.40 p.m. in Ml lyi programme opens at Wl mMt .six hours, twenty British Summer Time, so mtmt th running common- at Epscm on a running commentary Mr R C. Lvlc. will b? Empir S.ation on an aerial, v.-ing eith.r the
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  • 249 15 Research At Home And Abroad. annua,-, umtion of the Teflon College C f sc enrn the Imperial Sir Amb lOS e t: nj ,nd by the society shewn P rM idert of •tc«ly progrS 9 l+*9 though difflcultles m the lav mad: he the public want*
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  • 82 15 ItSFET <HolUnd> 16 W »etres. 815 to BANDOENG P.MY.— 58.3 metres) Midday music. Prom 8.50 to 10 20 pm pogramme of European music. Also on 31 TSZ V* --ie from «20 to 830 pm. Also on 4v metres. 7 41 me,rM from »bout U> B 7 Y S
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  • 54 15 Protection Of Authors And Companies. proprietors, owners cf small of mihii/. I broadcasts in plac-s tawlucr J l ulurf to for sir X Sr^^ir^ g*" f —WjH* of dance a»fc Ir- 111 *>ngs and plays and ,hey .£„„>,• Si Chanc ">' S infringement of E h t
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  • 328 15 Efficiency In Air Service. |NTERESH NG details are now av.r.Ue of W tne African airway cf Imperial AinvaSlT2 African route STISS or medtum wave transmissions, but with shon waves extremely good results canY obtained Llld<r the most difficult con^Uont E pennu-nts conducted from our aero
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    • 92 15 Perrect World Badio Reception with a GECoPHONE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A.C. Mains) vrhly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model with an external loud speaker. Designed Watt on the short and medium wavebands I result of intensive research and experience I ?n wave reception in all parts of the world, instrument is particularly
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    • 183 15 rz:: I The Car of Your Choice I with 1 i m Superiority of Construction I Elegance of Appearance Every Assurance of Comfort I to recommend it. 5 "The Finest Light Car ln The World" j Triumph I TWELVE SIX m SALOON DE LUXE 1 I £2 sjSe as-. coa
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 510 15 THE EMPIRE STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following are the programmes (subject jo.alteration) which will be broadcast trom Qtt empire station tDaventry, on 25.3 and 313 metres for the Indian and Malayan zone from y 27 ,ur '"rther particulars see 'World Radio"): PRO M,lVl MES FOR ,SDtA (INCLUDING
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    • 259 15 ccted by John Bridge, from Manrhester Studio. 510 pm. The BBC Dance Orchestra, dlrrnn ft.d by Henry Hall. 5 EL«™ l he Wek in Wo-tminster. a talk. 6 15-« 30. News Bulletin FRIDAY. MAY 26. 230 pm Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 245 PJn. The Week Abroad, a
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    • 129 16 'Why envy me when you can do as I do Buck yourself up with the energy food-drink, Bourn ville It is not the number of yow yam dut counts, but your remaini„ R .tock of energy. Bournville Cocoa can restore energy as no other V J//C// ff^^^S article of ordinary
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  • 2890 17 By Berta fyck. Our Short Story. love stories end with a kiss: this. Tl b pfM with one. a iumm '1 one. too! I .n h the girl of the story, moainl appeared as one of Mcl of girls you could find, nttk ttala.:. MM people thought
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  • 274 18 < laim Agaioal Priiu. i I'ails. FARTHER evidence r ■ft *c. Hutgard. X.C m, f 25?! JUStlCe> toch Mohamcd Eun s b.r M. Ali Mun>hi sued the Lat Inchl m l«qulda.lon. for d«inage- LW Tm plain ifls alleged Tat at ?h ldator Plaint:.:* rTSTIiIT h d of
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  • 32 18 500 Offenders Whipped I ast Year. IMH were ih? J ovpr 500 DM nent ClvU 533 trespass y*** 'or P-Wy and SST unlawful purpoi Z tt for rrlrTZ, in after
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    • 207 18 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEES^LE OF VVMABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD BINGAPOKB WKKUX At .Vs,,-,. Cheong Ken Se„ 8 CV, Wroom, Z 30 On Wednesday, May 24, at 2 3(1 p.m. Street. Singapore, area (Messrs. Sisson Delay, h mi I,J 184S, Lot 8. Valuable freehold land \di\n\U t i angoon
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    • 63 18 ■#tßjhr Ijijigj&i:. jCHyk m\m\\\\\ LUX L TOILET SOAP W/ i 0 FILM STARS ""OTHERS UM, ENCIW j tB TROUBLES Children and Babies generally Hn iv •he danger of skin irritl not protect them a ainst *er S k,n .rntat.ons and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. lAilc /or jS
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    55 19 Comment* On The Mail. untitled LIZZIE'S LETTER. m a made that cither i >Uid assist me in run--1 must thank my niece bmghftfc but I don't of you. As a matter utive in the "Mai.g h e gives me all thr IBM tMitributions mm of the paper >i
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  • 168 19 my torn ins. will BBJ heading, the most painful would have guesff- of "Lucky Ii tn allow our away like that, he w s dress d rj tk rly that m an any longer but I mcerely trust, I I tears—those rircps—insisted their presence act helped me
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  • 112 19 Lll y irr johore.) 1 British Empire, are scattered all over the Possession in the Par East an island of thirty l thf of Cliina, near Canton River. (f barren rocks abruptly > a considerable height. 1 along the slopes ofmounyP of them. The scenery in the night, is
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  • 110 19 By "Elsie."*) M U fT, l!l ct my last artlcle was 1 like one just risen from am bft ck again to our J. alucugh I don't think my mc very much. me congratulate "Jean" for the competition (now "Jean" t well dene "Jean"! I knew It
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  • 105 19 By G .O.C .7: dr a,m as*if i SJSS* y u don 32»T3 M H r op arf *X know her ato on TO? 1 Lucky Star dear t 52 your out thTr 6d whether you havp c paper t0 SIC 'rem usTr ,',e Of 1
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  • 238 19 'By "Lurkc Star.-/ Dfar cousins, do you k-n»--life is hke' well i m hat m amed at """"X We is not alwav nice and enjoyable, fcr the-e is -the S and the stormy weathers" Rbt L:fe is a burden— bear it. Life is a duty—dare it. Life h
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  • 218 19 By "Jenn," Johore.) I hope most of us have heard of Confucius —especially many sister Cornerities. He was a gieat sage, scholar and teacher and after his death his name was respected by all m<n. According to Chinese history it is s»id that Confucius was the man who was
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  • 278 19 •By "Liber K.L.i. Let me tv-it Introduce myself to you. my th! era A/,°! lSlns 1 vtr y P** s to urn Olrls Corner and I ,njoy reading the arUcles published. Now to com7to the point Theophulus was a slave in Per la. His Ver> unk,n(l him
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  • 182 19 By "April.-, MM dr.r I hop* everybody is MM again. mean to et into The other day we went f~ gol Road We startle end of P ol in the 2£J>T1.V5212 S2 W tad to oarry tao torcne? JSSPS STItSLr!?! the cocks crowing a ,c i«
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  • 508 19 "Jean."j Whenever tjjp uorrt mind naturally (onlur4 >Ve k mentioned the J«> »"<1 a gt fkSSSTta ?S, the a Iwe means more than th moon llght. Bu, Birl has for her lov (r affect ion which a your parents, the k>v- <3 k ,he love of the lov e
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  • 285 19 (By •Sancy Koh*) CHnX f T^ h lh bitsnts ot Singapore are Th.," lwer das Chinese seldom cook their own food: they prefer to ha.e their rfn rerV d by the hawkers. From early cf men 8 lat tl ni8ht ,here hundreds tleT ab Ut ThP
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  • 161 19 (By "Angelina") that* i°rtw Car Ccrnerltes! I am rather sorry la t f l0t wrlt ,0 the "Corner" for the owi;1 to pressure of work. Tnmor- road the contributions to the ever>- week with great pleasure. J u y°«- "Norma," and Beatrice"? artirS 5 A* Ve P,apsed
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    • 237 19 the smile charms *9 rW COLGATE'S" S»JU your friend. with p. rfec( Mv nc< oeautifici your teeth but alto K#. Sy.V eech momint •nd evening! Su„, W very «Uy. CURF7ITI s ver ,patent p^ lZ ONLY 75 cts. SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite a bottle. 80 80od as CUREZIT. WHY
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