Malaya Tribune, 27 May 1933

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER ,N MALAYA. Vet XX. -No. ISM SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. M a 27. Iftft, Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933 FIVE
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    • 105 1 mi AST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING i 'C r^S___2r', -s?o• com,; s i Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company. Limited. "E KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I 52S^nT P 11l II II ir 111 ■■■I IL| r 1 te« HEW mm STIIF i j Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery J And
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    • 137 1 A. PLINTER R**«b Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling al latest and forfeit market prices. Also buying frold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, Paying highest i rice« according to daiiy exchange rates. THE ORIGINAL, jj HEATING and LIGHTING apparatus.
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  • 287 2 a new nice, t, Gn ia Cho. of So moan. aho ha- n<>t mMI enrolled yet. MMM dis--14.(1 Uiat mm contribution did not appear Ml mmm. lam sorry, my dear, but don t Ml feMMMMMd Your contribution has only mm held 'over till
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  • 359 2 BM G.O.C. 7", mmmZLZ 2 *Z**t 10 your f »end s or 25 fr --> >hops th-c.u B h a MePn M hav„ you CMH MTCee MM peoDle .hi mTS you 2235 nat 1 gave you all sort. P f IfiH MMil Int a: d j k. lv takes
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  • 583 2 'By Rita J CM i MMIMJ mv brother, a fneno and I NM for a evening stroll by |.he MMM 1. about four oclock, and M vmm! B many visitors, who were siring uh.v. ■th MOM in groups and enjoying the mM« brer.- Some of them were
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  • 248 2 "iMkt'J DMI OmMMB) I wi h to intrcdure voj Imy hM friend—a friend indeed. This frkmd I of mhm possesses the kindest, pure and noblest character. Perhaps y>u rre wondering v.ho thai friend of mine l< Well !he is Jesus. I Ml jood reasons for ma ting Him
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  • 520 2 By Optimistic Dreamer.". Wnat a grani and sacred word! It should I°* Ma MMM MMMMM i loo* it this MM, ruarvtage-i mean a true-love uiuon I can MM *c a halo of seven-hurd i lury dazzling MMM it uith pon ct grandeur I MMM a new home of iunshine
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  • 316 2 Bp V N. Koh Hello. Cousin*! I suppose »11 of you have LV) vo.i know what mad.- m war U, of We,U U "S-i for this, for everybody in this world is ,n- -< lined to be lazy at time* Wlmt shall I write about? My ideas seem
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    • 270 2 The Stars -__y reveal their secret! Read what Do you ever wonder how the LOVELY IflPrrri vraiw> ,Llmoi s stars o|r Ac screen care LU\hL\ LORLTTA \OUNG X lor their lovely complexions.' Utyt about Lux Toilet Sou/) AW Here is taeir se cret. At work in the big film studios,
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  • 130 3 rv km cl an-- mi of Om six states 1 f Britain's greatness. I be i :ie mi was near for K::ipn Britain was. they H Bthtf mnmt Empires PMfl Inemployment. disbl .ill made the crash I. i aha fac.d the situation and
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  • 87 3 T am ta state. i C mm am alttft mmm* mm) tr al f?c- th: 'mli in rcf vendum -i as rtaxt ummay* IIWB en A:st:a!an UU DMX t of the u'terX B tib better w Mitni I m ere Pr pared to def/ KH r»» »o mmm
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  • 193 3 MP- A. S. HAYNFS M C S holder of thtil n k'; I '"JS'"'"' «f British Adto back his assertion that Kelantan is -h.. mm Preeminently Malay State in"the Penln! c»„. r -5s or the people of th» State for th 1 year iqio „.»,i w
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  • 439 3 Economies To Prevent Further I^oss. S^nir' 11 1 1 1 m eUn oJ th- Port Cvxl C hiI,CSr Club WO b, held to-morroa a' 730 pm The Ma I, before the meet'm inch dcs L !ISS-*2 lh oboUM o' the card svr. en SL f
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  • 64 3 EvKience On Ix>cal Development Schemes. "tS and Thursday 00 mx s Depute £152!? om 5- L r? and Mr W M 2? Municl P-' cipal Secreu7y and SLitS" J P Munl effect of on commerce, the activitil 3 .k de and other houth. represenMnp tnl I. CL M
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  • 78 3 Startling Charges By A Servant-Major. Reuter Wireless. London. May 23. Serjeant of h? o'wd ""nnlh.' pattng brrnkfu, m u>, cookhour, .nd tL O. the (T*rd B.-lMp In the «j«rdroom. «ai told MUr! "CM •>, the Gua.Orman V. .iham Fisher Cavandcr on C S Sergeant-Major Taylor related hotfo. I
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  • 61 3 Japanese Accept On Certain Terms. Reuter. Tokyo, May 25. At a jc'nt conference of cotton industrial. tm and mrmbrrs of the Government an £2*ftJ? r Ched 10 !"3 the MttS £5£ an An »»o-J*P*nea. tride parley "■Hull, firstly. that deals only In SZ of J 5* 'J""* 'or
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  • 182 3 Local Celebration Of •ts Birth. < 'he strnus ckS, I***1 ln h Social Hail ipon Kapor lcdBt Church. IfOt, a hen the n May 20 '-Bapore he J J5" in p ««th. urmi^i r n d nner to c lebrate Ohio usa WaS or in 2 15 1889
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  • 56 3 *ov,et Accuses Japanese Of I invocation. Reuter. Moscow. May. 24 10 NM all trsfflc between Chinese Eastern R.ti.„.. oeiween MUM* at the endoTu 1 nd tht Ussuriak 3 conference 2/5 recent, y m »<* J>panese at sc sjss rra r d JER t„ JL, d'rwUng rom th fc'cEß
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  • 118 3 Unemployed And Students Of Sclangor. /."S •T.tT*', r tte «"melon <• ld oi employed Malays la Id m V» i 8elangor and another fund in hl> h. I 7 ,tUdpnts wish to p:osrcue htghn- 5'udiee in British Universities a at<? mCal5 Rnd olhrr da} Hl8h H«U. il*.
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  • 70 3 Again President Of Bangkok Rotary, i From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. May 2» annual meeiUig cf the Rotary Club :ccoct«* a* Pr sldcn: Prince Patachatra. The ou ward Dt- ch plane was dtlaved bv t Bu:m ,nd w s r- uoan *i start. sTr. mo,ro ir at da
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  • 46 3 55th Ku Lum Pur-R»ub Road, from th, Mth Jterti UM, milestone. :s broken and *U bf for some days Cten KUbU and Bentor.gt»ap roads are Impassable J fin be at least ten day. before 11 J b >' «■< '"th Bukit Fiiuer can ?£ssr** Te>phone 1
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  • 40 3 Reuter. London. May 25. The Quaker missionary Mr Robert J David»PPohated secretary cf the Chin? C mmltt of Christian Universities in prea ff eMor Mr. Sewell. is returning to China In October to resume the Chengtu Professorship—Reuter.
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  • 24 3 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. May 23. Wy he ha. joined the of^h^^ and a member of the party-Reuter Wlrelew. A
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    • 250 3 f >tf, ™alt is your most re/wWe source of 3 I A. B. C and D-the four vital 1 1 fa which keep you well W f < Ato give you resistance to ills 2 I ed ov a h.gh concentrate from I Vitamin B-to stimulate J r tt appetite-is
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    • 210 3 "I find Colgate's > makes W^«t3Cta. kn r k ,hat y r your breath can cause no offend N*b£ ,hat »ng brush your teeth with c£;S •hat contains the srwK-i.l .C?StT T" 1 'oothpaste tists use. It does more ,h,„ i" 8 m redient «en~J Roy Smeck's Modern Chord *£Jim
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    • 269 4 aW'TIHI i i /mm IS OUR IMOTTO r.tic*c SliCf tl). NOATH BftW R( D /IN6APO*f M Hl—l—l ll— lI—^^IMIMB TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1993. AT SIANG LIM PARK CiEYI ANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomfil type $20.00 per month, type flf.oo per month. Gasaajai (with
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    • 677 4 TO LET. TO LET—744 and 748, Orove Road. Rent Sfo Apply No 25, Boa' Quay i TO LET -1. Margate Rd.. off drove Rd.. lo Katong Park. Eniry 1-5-33. Par'l- I 'Hilars Tel 3170. i TO LET —No. 138. Cecil Street, three storeys, atly occupied by Richards. Ltd. (PTintera), :nitable
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    • 488 4 PU3LIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF MEETING OF Till; liovui) of lk i:n>ing jistices. Singapore. The quarterly sesatons if the Board of Llcens- i Justices for the Sttlem:nt of Stngap-re. be held In the First Magistrates Court. Singapore, at 2.15 pm on Wednesday, jun^ 21st. 1933. 2. All applications for Public Hcuse
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    • 185 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Young I :i vtic Chinese to collect h: OB v ith a knowlrd'u of typing preferred. Security necessary Apply Box 154. c o MT. WANTED—LadIes or Gentlemen for canvassing orders for Swan Brand Coffee and Royal I Ample rommlsslcn will be given. Apply to: 793. North Bridge
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    • 391 4 "••-?< FOR SALE. j 1000 Pairs ladies Shoes. Latest Styles In :—Leather, Patent, Satin and Buckskin Guaranteed Best European Manufacture and British. Cost $8 to $12 per Pair. Your choice at $8 75 per Pair. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS:— H. If. V., Columbia, Victora), Odeon, etc. 25 cts. each or 5 for
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    • 327 4 CTS. LAfcGE TUBE I EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIi Established 1923. 'A Government R, is y, j g (For Boys and Girls). B, short Street, Singa] Enrol for a Sound Musical Bd Systematic Training both in Techniqi Theory. Complete Courses leadhv to TCI Certificate. Diploma. i U Booklet free. M. AXCIAXO.
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  • 4673 5  -  Our Short Story. By "Sapper." J, Sefton Ml out ide the Angler's Rest r ww\ a puzzled look on his i freekM face. On the table by l tnnkard of ale. and an opened Virginian ciearettes. It was five atiernoon and mm for him
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    • 36 5 W. D. H. O. WILLS 5 Im OLD r-LAKE is. CIGARETTES at tke 7b>i> <tVtce oP 50 sft %fM SUPREME IM THEIR CLASS 1 > f<( r.r!^^—-—i I FMnvas I leila hyams. charming m. g. m. actress:
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  • 948 6 Shipping News Notices. FOG, A DREADED ENEMY. Expert Explodes Some Old Ideas. EXCEPT perhaps, snow, fog is the most feared enemy of those that go down to the mm in ships. Conrad and Morley Roberts, and indeed most writers of sea tales, have touched on the terrors of fog when
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  • 296 6 Anglo-Saxon Fleet To Re Fitted. THE motor tanker Conch Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co L J I in 1931. has been fi.t d wTth a 5? supplied by Messrs. Henry hVI*Z mmĔmr She ls one of the !S Pany s fleet to be so equipped h COm m the trials
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  • 165 6 PJlot Complimenteti On Rescue Work. thr mLLZ TrSL P,l age Committee oi and Harbour Board. Mr j h mm. the chairman, complimented th* tunio, b.at hand. George Richard Cockram of V 3 Pdot boat, on his bravery in reSnng one of o n the of the^ap^m° C «m
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  • 481 6 Fleet Larger Than It Has Ever Been. T-VIAT it should be possible to describe 1932 as a record year for shipping in any eountrv ln the world Is remarkable, judged by the experience of the leading maritime coun' rles. Finrish owners, however, were in this fortunate position,
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  • 797 6 Public Health Work Last Year. T HE rc P°>"t of the operations of the Liverpool Port Sanitary Authority for L 32, submitted by Dr. W. M. Prazer. Medical Officer of Health, includes an account of: (a) Measures adopted under the Cholera, r.ague and Yellow Fever and. Allied
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    • 414 6 BTEAMER SAILINGS. P. oT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO IXjNDON and PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE render Contract with His Majesty's Govern ment). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China uud Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Mantua H 000 May
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    • 161 6 !1$ LIOVOTfE Bif Hi (Incorporated ln Italy), j EXPRESS SERVICE. i CAIOAMBm SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA r>_.« CARGO SF IU X Calling at Colombo Borahay. Sarx Port Bgl.* Colombo, r.omhay. Said. Brlndi*. Venice and Trieste Karachi. Aden, Mawowalt, Sue.. Port Due Leave Due S W Br,ndi9l> Venice aod Trieste.
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    • 112 6 HAMBURG-AMERFKA LfNIE iiR2 Australlsche |g» •*M GcreiLschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS KTo O^ H NGKONa SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m*. ERMLAND. via Manila m"" o, t m.s. BURGENLAND v a Marll. 1 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. v SCHEER. ncct 1333 h SAUERLAND via Gen a J
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    • 545 6 STEAMER SAIIJKfIa~ Oenna The under noted are the Conm fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 4. •s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for UmbD H'kong. S'hai, N. China Jan 5 m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila, Hdngkona J 8 I S'hai, Japan and N. China May 30 HOMEWARDS. s.s. "TRIER" for Genoa. Barcefoi I Casablanca. Rotterdam, Haj and Bremen t
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  • 419 7 Mining Shares. j Singapore, Friday, il a.m. I ban quotations are issued Co.. exchange and stock v It w 111 Buyers Befen. X ir.b.in-; Tin 24 6 26 20 21 norn fa r: 13 13 9 0 93 0.97 15 3 16 9 .j Pauang 0 10
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  • 178 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER STEADY BUT QUIET. Tin Prices Down Again. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. To day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 9-Vs cts., up 316 ct Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber \i „l- t unchanged. Market lone: Steady but quiet New York Rubber, 5 3
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  • 157 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Movr Spirit and various brand* of Kerosene *ra M fellows: Shell Aviati n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 86 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 callon tin
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  • 84 7 Output cf Allagar Rubber Plantation-, for 1532 was 800 900 IDs. i.-.gst 760.030 lbs.) p l s.M" price, 2 l-od London landed '3'„ d' Credit brought in was £<»18. ~lus m crest ;471 agst. £533). nroflt on sale of investment £1.029 (£Bo>. refund al income-tax £104 r 2£4>
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  • 401 7 Sir James CrirhtonBrowne's Review. At the th rty-sixth annual general meelmof Bovril. Ltd the Lord Luke KB E .the presiding. Sir James CrichtonBro Wnp M .D.. L.L.D.. FR S said thai he «ua rot wish to pose as monumental, but h. nought he could cln;m to be m
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  • 45 7 The East Java Rubber Company, of Amsterdam. leadtne Dutcn Indian rubber company reports a loss fcr 1932 of £7.000 -at p? r against a loss of £11.000 for 1931 A considerable par. of the company -übber plantings have been converted :nt coffeplantings
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  • 37 7 Net profit of FMS Rubber Ph.it rE rues for 1932 £1 125 .ag-mst loss of £1 586. fc .m brought in was £19.535. less transferred to special cultivation recount £4 000 Balance forward £10.660.
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  • 70 7 Scheme To Form New Company. "H»ta»n. Rubber utc 'l* "i_ t P «l«ln, comply ZSH Cfl 31st DecemtlS ?„a If n •W'UcaUon. Id *counU S 1032 ft JL d 1 30lh Juw IM* »WJ Tor deplecia£ tTtuS 2"L E2t «ith a loss of £1.601 for SsT" «35 486
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  • 41 7 sho.w U a ,S Un «or> Rubber 370, LtmM S" f £126 <a st P lofl t of £'».693 ,2 Cng CrCdU Drou nt »n to I which is carried forward. Crop was 2.553.240 lbs price ret feed
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  • 22 7 vUtTtnS ,h Gold Mlnin Co. Ltd \iav °.lL PUt for ,he four ended May 23 amounted to 026 65 ounces
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  • 848 7 General Meeting. PROBLEMS FOR THE FUTURE. The twenty-third ordinary —imil oi Cluny Rubber ESJS^ G^f^ tered 2?" <>f the CompanT 1-4 S TumTZ SS l ndon £C on April man i J?' le:i McArt hur uhe chairman cf the company, presiding The representative of the eerretaries (Messrs
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  • 652 7 Rubber Shares. Friday, n a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lvall and Evatf T «aue Value. Prase* LyaU m Shares A? Oo Knti 1 Allenby $0.50 $0.60 $0.55 $0.65 1 Alor Oajah 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.50 IA. Hitam 0.70 0.80
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    • 56 7 THE fjfii SOUTH ]T. J BRITISH V 4*. i/ INSURANCE jjs CO SEP ANT, LIMITED. F, KE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPT* It AT CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Fmlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED A BBUEAHCE CORPOEATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. JOHNSON:
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    • 84 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated Ln England; SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.909.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest I 500,000 ULAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Klrkull, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Interest allowed at 2%
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    • 46 7 Small SavingsJ k LIGHTEN I YOUR Z FINANCIAL PATHWAY v I c YEARLY IMEBEST QUARIERLY. I P y U 8 BUb »tantl«l Bank I™ VORK NAL CITY BANK <>F quart*'' f l 70,1 eVCTy M^flfl"/ N9 9 COLLYbrTuaY SINCAPORt Head Office: 55, Wall Street. New York.
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    • 178 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated to Straits Settlements). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. THE HO HON(; HAfa*. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. READ OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DDtEOTORS: Cbee Swee Cheng,
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    • 221 8 1 ttm■ mm mm r H I 'n my opini. n. the Supreme Triumph of lim matic Art. "STRAITS TIMES" (Yestenfay) MATINEES TO-DAY and TO -MOB BO* at 345 p.m. NIGHTLY j Yo., didn't think it possible-U:t here is the famous i-G.-M. tnumph with its thrill, inlmsified a hundred 5»l
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    • 408 8 NIGHTLY! j I BERT «o 808 Op I I "So This is I Africa!" £•> yak j 1; PU HNUrt •«nnounun, ,he W P of the I Famous Chinese Opera I j FIRST APPEARAND X IN MALAYA. j "Mayblossom Dancing I Society of Shanghai" j WITH TOLL PKCHESTRA, CHORUS AND
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    • 208 8 I m JII I I OPENING AT TO-DAY'S MATINEE t i I j Carole Lombard In The ear's Best-dressed Picture "NO MORE ORCHIDS" I J With LOUISE CLOSSER HALE Famous Comedy Star of "SHANGHAI EXPRESS f EMPIRE ISL j 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 930 P.M. PEACH O' RENO I I I
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  • 3931 9 ONLY THREE SCHOOLS REALLY AFFECTED. V Statement To Commissioners. Inquiry Into Position Of The Provident Fund. Via, mini rumours that bad epidemic of typhoid fever i* Singapore schoolchildren «ran dispelled by the Actios Health yesterday* meettef of th,- Municipal
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    • 631 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. The Eastern Halted Ansmaace l rpotmiloa, Limited. NOTICE M HER Lit V GIVE/! that n> frov Ist June. the Registered Office of the Corporation v ill be:— IT ISTAM UPI BriLDlxc. Ho. 4 C efl Str.<-t. Singapore. Xv Order of the Board R R COOMIIS. Scietary TENDERS.
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  • 80 10 CHEONO Mr. Cheong Guan Swee. ago 72 a t M r v ld nee 158. Watirko Street, on Thursday. May 25. 1933. at 8 p.m. He leaves behind a widow, a ion. Ch ong Chin Pat. two daughters, a son-in-law. Chong Thutt Pitt and several grandchildren The
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  • 716 10 Yesterday's SUSSngSi about the situation in China were somewhat conflicting but it is fairly clear thai truce has been signed oa th< spot by the Chinese and Japanese commanders and thai Ptfptag and Tientsin have baa spared. It is also clear that there is ii great deal
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  • 286 10 UNDER the caption of Postal Procrastination." the "Straits Echo" exposes a glaring example cf the lack of efficiency in the handling of direct mail for Penang at Kuala Lumpur by the post offlc? au horities. An envelope clearly super: cribed NewsUrgent." containing
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  • 191 10 pUBLIC interest in yesterday s meeting of S the Municipal Commissioners centres round the statement by the Acting H alth Officer that there is no epidemic of typhoid fever among schoolchildren. The wildest rumours lure been in circulation during the past week or so. one cf them,
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  • 169 10 T<HE Singapore authorities are niflll—lllj strict v.th regard to ;he sale of uncooked foodstuffs Another instance of this was provided yest»rd;y when the Commissioners rtlused to alliw ;he Singapore Pig Farm to 5e,l pork at a special stall in Orchard Road market It is hard luck on the
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  • 85 10 A TamU was «enumced to a tine of $10 or STSf lmpn&omncnt 1" default, for the theft of 18 cen's. the property of a Chinese cigarette stall keeper In Kuala Lumpur. A Malay who was formerly a police con™h eU nced to day*
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  • 182 10 J h complaining abcut CUTS o r V aye and mm «.i the h at. Ul Swimming Club bj more popular than A Chinese coflee-shop kj o,burne Street is reported to have broken mto on Monday and cash .and jewellery worth about »375 Li The police are Investigating andj
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  • 31 10 Penang win finding of Mr. Justice Cobber „h! judgment on Monday T suTmV Coun dismissing tm appeal of Mr Lim S C h ua manager of the New Bazaar. g
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  • 82 10 Mr Denis H. Thomas, r pre rutin* vi *+»nmT* IXSZcJ* drUB J. C SlrtJ CoUrt tate« Mr. Mi c v 1, acc s d wtre Vnmm4 by Branch. for^LT^d^, 01 dutiable liquor TfcfS 5 L" of Kan, mTZm fin£ aS W ng seven days rl Th. being T» m
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  • 42 10 A Sakai patient treated at the K^» Q t> v 'Kelantan, Hospital last y a retu ed with him five other saka?" These men. it is said, had come after a iourn -v Jf about 150 miles from the jungl,
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  • 507 10 BY "LOOKER-ON I wish you all luck to-day al R Timah. f But if you are unlucky with m gee gees buy the Sunda i I, to-morrow. That will he forget your misfortunes. A The Old Man says he is print 10,000 Just anothi professional jealousy. The
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  • 52 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 TRADE COMMISSION, on page I SHIPPING NEWS, on page I CHURCH SERVICES, on page 13 RADIO NEWS, on pice 15. MALACCA NEWS, on page 16 JOHORE NEWS, on page If OUR SHORT STORY, en DOgCI and GANDHI'S SECRETARY DCTKRVIEWED BOYS' CORNER, on
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    • 171 10 Cool, Qay and lyfpely '{7\ 1 in Tobralco T I/ m\\\\\\\\ Tobralco stnnds up wonderfully to sunshine and washing. See the range of designs. Like all j Toota 1 rcMucts Tobralco carries the Icofal-u.uanreeofsatisfoctioninwash A and wear. When buying be mre I to see the name Tobralco on the TOOT
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    • 45 10 DANCING. Foxtrot. Walts. Tango, etc, taught at Renas Dance Studio. Meyer Mansions, Flat 6. Coleman Street. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRLS RECEIVING LOW SALARIES Is Arranged by The Y.W.C.A. AT 8, FORT CANNING ROAD SINGAPORE. Eurasian, Asiatic European Girls accomiT odated on Salary basis. 634 9mm
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  • 1059 11 SUPPRESSION OF ANTI-JAPANESE MOVEMENT 1 oreign Minister Resigns. Tokyo Agrees To Purchase 0! Railwav From The Soviet. w definite that the Chinese and Japanese commanders .i a truce with the approval of their respective governterms of the
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Viema. May 26 The Communis. Party in Austria has been < fhcially tanned 'Mils is a sequel to the rerent activities of the party, which are described as illegal and dargerous to tlie State. The opinion is expressed that the next ?tep may be the tanning of
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  • 461 11 Sir John Simon's Speech In Parliament. Reuter. London. May 26. TOHE keen int.vest aroused by the large", ■a development* at the Disarmament Conf. ence was shown by the crowded benches and naileries when Sir John Simon (foreign Minuter), who returned liwrn Ocneva by a.r yesterday, dtfmded
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  • 130 11 acancy On Municipal Hoard. dominations have been received by the SS (8.) A. for a reprchentaUve to nil the vacancv created by thj resignation from the Board cf Municipal Commi: signers of Mr 8 O. Hackcr They are as follows Jaml H d Rapcr: P ro Posed by
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  • 122 11 Thousands Continue To Visit Great World. which thr Br Trace Pair. oVcrvf the fM**« Mil fa, -heir magnifier' effort to MNwttM Empire goods mHgmE C 31 J" n unequalled MM Thi, Ml only trade possible by the har; work of mv. v. Boulter. the Trade G .minis:
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  • 47 11 surrender Demand By Relief Party. Reuter. Mukden. May 26 The British captives from the Nanehan* are expected to be reacued within a day tr wo. as the Japanese-Manchukuo relief party hay ercircled the kidnappers camp and demanded their Immediate release, otherwise they will use force.—Reuter.
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  • 452 11 Broken By Prison. CHIEF RECRUITING SERGEANT. London. May 26. VIR HORATIO B01TOMLEY died to-day ill neuter Wh, n Hyratio Batomley was sentenced to ;v ll bv Mr. Juslice R« 1 tlttr an impassioned appeal to lh :ix hcurs. he concluded with ■»tk words. My henour and
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  • 39 11 Kini; Subscribes Three Millions. F-om our Oiro Correspondent > Bangkok. May 2»>. r>s foi a r? *PPl'cation of the internal loan day. when His MajestY, mvyPU subscribed 3.000 000 ticaK brlng»r.p the toui application to 8 8 million
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  • 129 11 Objection To MacDonaid Arms Plan. London, May 26. J<HE New York Times" correspondent. ■MMI at V s understood that President Roosevelt has asked Mr. Ishu. the Japanese Amba.-a-dor. to explain frankly and in detail the Japanese attitude to the abolition of aggressive armamentv the definition of
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  • 39 11 Captain Wounded: Launch Chases Raiders. Reuter. Hongkong. May 27 The st amer ••Prominent" has been piratod near Hongkong, the captain beint; wound-c A police launch came on the scene and chased th? departing pirates unsuccessfully —Rcu er
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  • 469 11 DEBT PAYMENTS IN PAPER America's Decision. Lower Level For World's Currencies. Reuter. Washington. May 26 IT is announced that the United Slates will go off the (.-old standard by statute. The Bill abolishing the gold standard ha> betn introduced into the Hcuse of Representatives by Mr.
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    • 150 11 IHEYMAN j BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of i HE YUAN BUTTER is due to S2! J the ideal conditions under which I il is made. Produced in Victoria. j Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous care in WORLD order to ensure that it will keep BRITISH TRACK
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  • 742 12 THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES. DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 7 AND 8; BIG SWEEP ON RACE 8. Everything is a>rain in spick and span condition at the Bukit Timafi tuttecMne im to-day. raeinpr. when a third card of eijrht vent- will
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  • 40 12 Sn. 7 Ran^u J v. A id .i th, b»tt Kirn cntna Badminton Pan,- k* I- Wee Gon M sn,,,d 5 r...„,„,£S 2 >'«ould be Sea Hre STin S M#Jav that da" Tlte dr,v tnSfSK, H at tbe ?5
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  • 12 12 ciub pool Pa K ar on Monday L, atTp.m ,n w
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  • 74 12 Special Selections For To-day. THE TURF. «WINNINO Post V special selections for to- day ar* at, follows: RACE 1.—HEAD OF THE BILL La Petite. The Imp. RACE 2—WIN WAYS Wlnd?arde. Quick March. RACE 3.—BOARDW\LK. Tinakill. Ak r Star R ACE 4.-WALAU Camftrr. Vic: Admiral. RACE 3 —NAHOOO.
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  • 458 12 Indian Outstanding At Cambridge. CRICKET. Reuter. TOE rfmainin* County championship mau-hos 01 "w »w published in \e«terdays issue) and two other flrst-cla-.s pames >vere concluded yesterday Vortc«htre maintained their hundred per cent reeord in the championfhip by beatuu Lancashire got the better of Kent at Manto miTol7i k
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  • 704 12 Or. G. de Souza Wins Singles Final. LAWN TENNIS. fpilE final of the championship singles of the A SR C war. plays d off jesterday between Dr F mi S-uza and N. A. Hannay. who were ibo bst yiar s finalists. De Souza avenged his defeat of
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  • 710 12 Four Goals. DULL GAME AT \\snv ROAD. M)N ASSN. FOOTBALL. rTHE Blues beat the Reds A day's Malaya Cup trial Stadium. ai A: »0 r,,,^ Mr. J. c. Farwell refereed lined up as follows: c too* REDS: Ah Row: Sa-ip BBH h Gcmes xhoon Onn. MadV H
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  • 854 13 oeal Test Case. COLLISION WITH A BUS. \lid Wmt MMtSj to br tlie first of j m MMMjttJ before the SintfaCourtt was commenced before Mr O S. Rawlings) John Angus, a European > the Singapore Fire Brigade. etMfMM of causing hurt by inn efl the wrong side
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  • 161 13 Tons Of i.; arth And §tone Flung Do Wn slloa .1", "WW. Tht mailer private V^* 8 and me of charming garkml 555 ,h lr p.mpiv nothing to the disaster below. on the road is again sUns—a fJL 171 P* sl minor on W the U rd
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  • 288 13 Malay Detective Sent To Gaol. A Malay <!ete;Uve wno was alleged to have assaulted a Chinese stall-holder with the butt c. his revolver ftund guilty by the District Judge tMr H A. Forrer, yesterday and *a.s sentenced to "three montns' rigorous imprisonment without the option of
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  • 104 13 But Condition Will Bo Critical. Reuter. Poona. May 26. The dectors are still hopeful that Gandhi Ml surwvc the fast. To-day's bulletin states that his condition will continue to be critical for Mi time af.er the end of his fast, and it will be at least three
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  • 82 13 AT THE CINEMAS. The double talkie programme. Oood News" and Grand Hotel." drew a eery large crowd at th- Rl:a cinema, Oeyiang. last night. It *>H be continued to-night T« -morrow, the full-length cotnedv. "Pack up Your Troubles." featuring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, will
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    • 711 13 CHTTRCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday after Ascension 6 30 a.m. Holy Communion. I 30 a m. Matins. 8 a m. Holy Communion (Choral; 5 30 pm. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon 10:30 a.m. Service at R AF. Base. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at
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    • 58 13 4 50 p m. Ooapel Class—T. T. S. Hospital. 8 p.m. Night Prayer Meeting Thursday, g p.m.. Gospel Sen Ice. 28. Sam Leong Road Gospel Hall. Friday. 8 p.m., Family Prayer Meeting Vicar: Rev. Wong Hang Kirong RAMKRISHNA MISSION. No. 9 Norris Read. Lectures: Fortnightly, on Wednesday* at I 30
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    • 402 13 To-Nlght TALKIES To-Night. i Buster X eat on j IN Parlour, Bedroom and Bath j J I Race Horse Insurance LOW RATES I WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. 1 I 51 U INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. jj j Inter-Services j Boxing I j t" i j Royal Navy v Army.
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    • 522 13 CLUB DIARY. on Jg the to receipt may mean holding over till next day J TO-DAY. MAY 27 The United Chinese Musical Association- No L^r a at 75 McNa Ro-d. Lunar Athletic and Musical Party < Minstrel tTlm J nVitatlon 0i Worw" n cont:. SoZ Empire Shopph* Week. Dress, full
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  • 139 14 New Through Fares Ex Orient Established. Th» N Y K have established new throuah fares from th* Orient to New York »nri r.h North Amoric.n A.I.„ U c porJS correction with the Cunard Line rid fh 5 trans-Atlantic service. d
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  • 134 14 Purchase Of 40 Vessels <ontemplated. Narking. May 26 ot Communications ha* re- ,a,rt of £350 000 f-rm the Board of -usees cf the Br t^h fCr !hp P""*»" Of a nerca' Uc if to \csscls.—Rcutcr OlvT- w'lT* rmoo t d f»l>rt i. I' 1 iWn ou Saturdav. June
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  • 83 14 S'n«spore\ May 27. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES East Wharf 1 En*ranee Gate Mum Wharf -Entra:- Gate 3» ML Empire Duck IBinM Gale Si Steel Navipa-.jr jo Taybank 32; Suisant 3j Empire Dock lEntrarce Gate 4. Marc.la 46. IBwjVt 4H mm* Wharf 1 Entrance Oate 4* Mttttt i: Kinta
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  • 27 14 Frc:„ Australia by the Marella." due at Singapore at r.otv: to-day From France by the Pcrthos." due at Sln-a-pore at 5 p in. to-morrow r,a
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  • 178 14 SELLING. Singapore, May 27. London 4 months' sight 2|4 London 3 mcnths' sight 2 3 31 32 London 60 days" sight 2 3 15 16 London 20 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London demand 2 3 7 London T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris demand
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  • 104 14 Proposal To Extend Indian Service. Colombo, May 3. """J v lhe Oov.rnment are eon md a-England telephone service and that in D tD artm ut s budget eitinate" trended tD cover half t'hT"^ aiannar. The present cable connection between eld and liable to break' Alo i. is unsuitable
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  • 282 14 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 27. High Tide —1.04 p.m. Golf: island Club May Medal Competition Singapore Races. "'"Petition. Cat. Dog and Poultry Exhibition, New v, nrU Empire Goods Exhibition, Great World Telok Ayer Epworth League At Hn me p.m. e "-30
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  • 141 14 •iinairbra— Ramon Novarro in "B<:n Hur." x^ 3l itC So This b Africa!" starring Wheeler and Wooliey. Empir..—Wfucler and Wools*? m Teach O Reno." Great World.—Sid? shows, British Trade Fair, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talktee. films (Sky Talkie: "Up The River'; Star Talkie: "The Playboy of Paris").
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  • 47 14 In all its stages, no matter acute or exien- jive all over lhe body. No matter who has iau:d by previous so called treatment. Guaran.eed harmlessly cured by marvellous inven»i™ an mteTl »l medication "LEUCODERMINE Rs. 25.12 per hot le. Apply, Dr Sherman, Baliabhanga (Faridpur), Bengal.
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    • 171 14 A PESSIMIST j IS A MAN WHO, OF TWO EVILS, CHOOSES BOTH. CONVERSELY, AM OITIMIST. OF TWO GOOD j THINGS, WILL ALSO CHOOSE BOTH AND IF THEY ARE IN ON E "OTTLE SO MUCH THE BETTER I Grape Fruit-Orange I Squash j THE PLEASANT SI!.W«>XFSS of CALIFORNIA GRAPE WIT SKILFULLY
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    • 56 14 CUT ME OUT And Mad DM with your name and Mdrau to Boon Pharmacy, Penan*. M ill bring you FREE under PLAIN COVER medical leaflet of Santi Chi which t-ll you how to regain lost and manhood by a rational HOME TREATMENT. 91 Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO.,
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    • 92 14 Jj3*L C 'YMA £:Lr Made WATCHES. l*ovke: Wrist f l7 CTMA Watches. Stocked by YICK WOH HING l~>. Norih Hiligi (Nc. r Middle Hd.) Alsa Repair ot Watchc amJ 111 111 Executed Contractor, fa. the Repair of Clock' and Watches to the British Arm> ir Mai.ya A.oQF IP SEE TEMPT
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    • 48 14 Take your BOURNVILLE COCOA regularly and note how your strength and vitality increases. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 112. South Bridge Road, Singapore. (By Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE L Sight tested glasses supplied from $4 n 2. CROOKES LENSES completed wi'h fraro«from $6 on.
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    • 195 14 IPOSTAL INKjjjCgjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Bclawan. Aden. Egypt and U S A. •Steel Navigator) 1 pm China and Japan (Sul ang) 2 p m Bengkalis ana Bagan Si Api Apt <Tobcali» 2 p.m. Djambi (Toradja) 2 pm Kemaman Kemasek. Kretay. Durgun. Trengsai.u and Bc;ut <A*dang> 2 pm Bnnka Mtgkt,
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  • 1190 15 HE4R A REAL ENGLISH CROWD. YOU WILL KNOW THE WINNER SHORT! V AFTER NINE 0 CLOCK. mmentary on the Derby will be broadcast by Mr R C Epsom Downs, on Wednesday to th. Malayan Zone of the
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  • 73 15 Accepts New Appointment In Canton. Caruon. May 4. Mr. Eugene Chen, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs, accepted to-day the appointment of the Kuomlntang Southwest Executive Committee as a, member of the Southwest Political Council. The appointment was proposed by Messrs. Chen Chi Tang. Chow Lu. Hsiao Fu Chen,
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  • 10 15 Ci!Moins Chief Assassinated By Enemy. Koochow. May 4.
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  • 94 15 Supplies For T.-P. Railway Destroyed. Tsinan, April 29. A fire otcumd here last night which almost w mpletely gattcd the storeroom? of the tentsin- p ui°w Railway near the Tsinan rinnt h by J Str ng breez? th fire r,? under eon-rol until nearly nf a S V
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  • 89 15 V. 3u:tan cf n d his brother S£Jh I S Vire £kriae «"endat.ee: C br2nch of the Royal Empire boc cor Q n March 8 nd witms-ed a p-iva'e «d*tt*»oMan.en Mews of Sarawak "E wn S k n by him 0 5 AdBmS tTOm »""»I*B
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  • 218 15 The Stars Are Not Alone Responsible. TF anyone talks about a "bright night," one mocn tU but n thinkS K 0f m n: and if there isn •Teht'-' 1 f mght 15 8111 described as being light, one imagines that not a sinele cloud ZTHa'",! hT b
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  • 188 15 Removing The Traffic Perils Of Fog. a l th latest kind of lamp has Mad through the initial stage, of its existence is the experimrn>al stage) we may «**< n*hl» expect that many of the dangers cf t.aveUmg in thick fog will be removed-it any W«tte most
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    • 136 15 SOMETHING NEW! j remarkable S jM n OS RAM SP| ifji TURN DOWN Ml 111 the other filament I.AMP has two Lw jLI cornea into use, giv- r: eith f fcj you all the <>* which may be W'' M kV W I'" ught into use at i hirht that
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    • 763 15 THE EMPIRE STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following arc the programmes (subject ♦o alteration) which wUI be broadcast from th Empire station (Daventry) on 25.3 and 313 metres for the Indian and Malayan zone from May 27 to June 3 (for further particular? see "World Radio"): PROGRAMMES FOR
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    • 222 15 th C OlO0 0 relayed from 345 urn n H Cl M "ropole. London 340 pm. concert by the Northern Studio OrSj* D by John B?ic£; Sam Holt (solo trombone., from a 4isn«JJ ane Studio. 415 pm. The BBC Dance Orchestra, directson nm by Henr y FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 130
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    • 139 15 Stations Received. HTJISEN (Holland), 16.88 metres, 8.15 to 10.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR (58 metres). 6.30 to 830 P.m Tuesday and Fridays and from 7 to 9 p m Sundays. F d.v AN^ N J P M Y ~5B 3 metres). Midday mu*c. From 8.50 to 10.20 p.m. programme of European
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  • 36 16 The Ked's Government Gazette untitled the following appointment M ator h s Peterson, to Mi as Land re S Oawson. to set as Asst. Adviser' Mr F S S Stowell to act as Supt. of t
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  • 280 16 League Of Nations Bulletin. The toiiowlng is the Health Bulletin of mm League of Nations' Eastern Bureau sTrsa for week ended May 20. 1933 Baghdad: 1 smallpox case Basseln: 7 smallpox cases and l death a< spared with 2 cases and 5 the previous week. -»»ww
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  • 387 16 Claim Against Woman Driver Fails. From Ovr Own Correspondent Malacca. May 24. In UM District Court before Mr. H. C WiUan. Hiw Ah You. who was represented by his son. Ham Sit Wah. claimed coat of r< pairs ill! 20» on account of the damage he sustained when,
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  • 600 16 Crushed By Lorry. TERRIBLE DEATHS OF TAMILS. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. May 24. As already reported, a seriou- collision occurred between a motor lorry and a car at tho Mth. mile. Sungei Tiram Road, en the evening o' May 14. which resulted in
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    • 88 16 ff 1 TO ...THEY It's natural enough for children to ask for tea. Yet you probably hesitate. You know that tea contarns ,ann,n; a drug that i, harmless enough in small iUt hlrJly the thi for Srowng h.ldren. Instan, Post urn. made with milk, is the lant. are found m
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    • 358 16 ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY 1 I LIFE ASSURANCEJX). t LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). I HEAD OFFICE:— BOMBAY 1931 RESULTS. New Business: 26,486 Policies assuring $U2*Jmm Net Interest Income: t*feH?°Total Premium Income: si?qs2'2s2' Claims Paid: 3,877 for j Loans U, Policyholders: 11,130 for 2 Buo noilFunds Increased to nearly Policies in
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  • 2399 17 A SEARCHING DISCOURSE. 1 -IMMOLATION TO INSPIRE WRONGDOERS TO RIGHTEOUSNESS. will see the end of the momentous 21-day fast which i -iar'ed on May 8. And everything seems to point to a happy ending- The meaning of the fast, however, to V shrouded
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  • 221 17 Aeroplanes And Horses On The Main Street. Sydney. Aeroplanes land cn the* main street and tie up. along with the notses, at the hotel hitchirn ail in the town in Australia. To f.nd it you go 80 milts north cf Bourk:\ i raddle the border between
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  • 86 17 Englishwoman To Camn There Nine Months. Sydney. Miss Evelyn Checseman. i he English Scientist snd author, is to :.p-nd nine months alon» in the juncle in crdtr to collect bee lea, moths and other .insects for lhe British Mus.'um. She has just passed through Sydney on her
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  • 95 17 At a met tint- of the committee of the Strait-* Fcttiemtnt tSincapore) Association on Tuesday in the Singapore Exchange Room, the president stated that under Rule No. 7 of the Asportation the only business to be transacted was the appointment of ten additional membt I to the ccmmlttee.
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  • 121 17 At the 10th annual general meeting of the Yew Chee tffa Association held at 163. Telok ■ft Stre I on th.- 22nd Inst., the following were elect i office-bearers for the ensuina ;tar Pa'.rm. Mr L:m Doo Yam. Pre Ident Mr Lim Boon Wan. Vie -President.:. v. Lee Siew Jin.
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  • 95 17 The Municipal health statement for the we k ended May 20 gives the total number of deaths as 180. The death rite was 19.61 Pr mille compared with 18 95 in the preceding wee.: and 2C.79 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes cf oeaih were. Phthisis
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  • 50 17 In St. Andrew's Cathedral. 4at 7.15 p.m. to-morrow a special Chinese service orr.aniscd by the Chinese Diocese Council will be held. A collection will be taken on behalf of the work of the Council. All the various Chinese congregations cennee ted with St. Andrews Church Mission, are invited to attend.
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  • 40 17 Invitation are being issued by Mr. and Mb ML r. Menon lor the marriage of thiir ni.ee. Sncmathi C. Malathi, with Mr X Sikumaran P llai. a: 830 p.m. on Wednesday. May 31. at 6, Lorong B. St. Georges Road.
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    • 31 17 I small P^-g^* (limm\ ■^■^fll^'^V*" jb^^ which is casi!} applied and l=s *m which does not get out of PlaCe CVen WhCn aPPHed ///Jl X N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.
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    • 465 17 DOES OWN HOUSEWORK AT 70. With The Help Of Kruschen. Fc: nin ft ui now I have used Kruschen Salts and eouM not do without them. I take a lnrd of t pom h, a cup cf as not as I an drink it. No dcknea*, m h.adachrs now. I
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  • 245 18 Command Meeting At Fort Canning. SWIMMING. Malaya C ?POrU mating of the Malaya Command «a«« held at the Ym p a swimming pool M Thursday Results at a glance POUR LENOTHB RELAY—2OS and 3« dron R A P H Q. win* WiluT I heavy battery R A., 3;
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  • 294 18 BJVAJ» TOURNAMENT. *J r > >s championship ,kncck-o U M r..ck-c,d. re,ulud as follows AD. Won Tan Khal Seng beat Koh K,m Thye b at Tin Seng B.»h 7-15. 13-13 ,5-Tf i'.im*. v7"s.c.r. .v 1 betw:en the Useful n P «~2 mTUm£7 •i-o> «.15 uf; C •wtfcu !«-!4 fctWiE\£X*2
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  • 77 18 MARINE TRAM FOR MALACCA. The Mar.no Department FC have accepted an invitation from the Malacca Amateur PA U, meet the Malarea Stat* XI it Malacca on June 4 Tim Marine team will leave for Malacca on June 2 and return on the sth. Th»se arrangement* are subject to
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  • 66 18 BOM ABOUT TESTS? London. May 10. ilenc. and :->rbea«a' cc has not called forth any reciprocal forocirance." satfJardlne MC C nrm USTCfS ~dto England tftaf wir.nlmr the Ashes, in a statement to Revter 'In the interest or Meuracy nim 0 the cc team I retaetaattjr compeUed to write an
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  • 39 18 G (■.< LADIES* EVENT. hdiev eclectic comp?tition at »h» ssss °3 2 i2-3o l r ,n a un I ;i CLUB MEDAL. TfAt I>' tnd C!ub May monthly medal .stroke) ot- P-?,ed j r to-morrow and on Si nday.
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  • 10 18 TJLK. BEAT UNION AC 4r'cUn 24 l the Bendemecr
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  • 32 18 T-iwrfer Shortly To British It Is that th? l T ta M,y 12 I* th. teal SSS and t£r W M'nmialiuu from the ad tart*. fr nav.it may be expected
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    • 353 18 UKS' REM IMMESSM SALOON f" ."f™ ™l MAISOM m hairdressins and Wmyvll beauty work. European' UADrr| j EXPERTS with Parisian MARCELLE training. The Finest LATE MAISON and most modern equip- NITTO j ment. Special cool-air drying system. Perfect A (Personal comfort. j 4S PERMANENT WAVES. E HOUSE Short Hair Gallia
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    • 55 18 I 3 YOUNGS 1 TOMATO KETCH LP I ll fbqh hii'k tomatoes with I ADDITIONAL OF --ELECTED SPICES 1 DISTINi T SAVOI'R FROM j (Mi per large bottle 25 „5. oxlv. i j Vrite f or a free sample) I Obtainable fron dealers throughout Malaya. 1 Manufactured by A. YOUNG
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    • 107 18 j £f f 1 with P° ts a "d pans. l Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour savins I BRITISH PRODUCT. j FRAMRQZ Co. amubaTets tit internal hygien?. ««< Packing: 18 tablets. !>oleAgen;s; E. M. ABDULU &CO L. 2 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. j "Egyptian" Brand
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  • 93 19 resting Chat from better if I embodv and comment on i- lack of camera and he says that he the Marlborough. 1 that obtaining this is first and of pen-friends, who tile few occasions A pen-club is a m
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  • 126 19 i ery one should to while away a wise saying. I ■f and my favourite 1 round for a hobby Hooting. gardening. -'llecting. presennot like any of "ig pan-cts. The»? well-known for or them can bp i few words. "> parrot which It can say F ar.d Good '->7
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  • 180 19 Jaidah"./ too often confronted >>*. What can I do?" "I beyond my ability." »opie W ho utter these > undervalue themselves alue God's creation, i endowed with a cerThis talent is given in the world. Of course not born with the same cvniuses, some are wise
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  • 535 19 By -Gan Cabellero." X L > reT£ U get& in a tra P manner in which it tries to escape, may be compared to that of a man trying to find a Hy out of a jungle. Just as Livingstone went Vttk of ifrlc PUrPCSC 01 lXplorlnc
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  • 379 19 By Considered False."' On the 18th instant. I received a reply .o m\ letter fiom Chum Happy-Go-Lucky-Kid" end I am v.ry mucn thankful to him indeed. Jrrom hLs letter I can judge him to be s\ busy person, humorous, frank and very frlendh ready to oblige a Chum
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  • 608 19 'By C.BA When a buddlna »ahem!> writer wishes to contribute to hi. "Corner" to show his loyalty io it and haa a long MM of subjects to write on and is unable to decide on one of them E™22 lhev are a equally good (or bad., ne
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    • 10 19 !ABLE I I Paint I R/ I DER! I (LOURS.
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    • 425 19 Do Your Children Suffer from SKIN— if? TROUBLES Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the iMftr of skin irritations and inflations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure, i, Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the case
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