Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXIL- -Xo. 105 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, May 4, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1935 FIVE CE!
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 161 2 My Dear Girls. Once again this week I have to thank yon all for your efforts which have been really very good, and < must say, my dears, that the style of your letters is getting better every week. It is my only regret that
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  • 301 2 (By "Moonlight Girlie;' Malacca) Hello! my sister cornerites, I agree with Aunt Sally on the subject of writing essays that may interest the public. I hope you are enjoying the Easter holidays, and that you will not forget the corner We derive more advantage from the knowledge
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  • 432 2 (By "Beatrice") Dreams are a procession of fantastic ideas passing through our minds when we are asleep. Dreams are caused by mental excitement, troubles, and worries. If we eat too much before we go to bed, especially things which do not agree with us, it disturbs our stomach. This
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  • 128 2 (By "Moonlight Girlie") It is impossible to keep in good health without sufficient recreation. The mind too requires a change which alone makes it active and vigorous. There is much truth in the saying "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." There are various games winch
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  • 404 2 (By "Ou f cait Girl"; Experience teaches us that man Is more often led by example than by precepts. Take for instance, the example given by parents to their children. The good example of the parents exercises :he most beneficent influence upon the children, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 119 2 sure death to j|r POWDER! iE-rS^ra^ STNCERE'S s COUGH SPECIFIC SPECIAL If AIT? S SINCERE'S I CREAM f j Largre 90 ct* j ct9 4 Small 50 cts. j Small 15 cts. j up SINCERE'S LIMONIS DRAUGHT. y7 25 Cents. SINCERE DISPENSA&j, LIMITED, ,ESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS j DRUGGISTS. MS rRIBI
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    • 211 2 Oi TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. g 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, ft I ffi SINGAPORE. gj X Telephone No. 2633. 3 X Stockists of Erika I X Brand New Port- g» *v H X able Typewriters. X Also Dealers in new secondhand q] X Typewriters. p3 RF.PAIRERS of all makes of Type- }0
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    • 77 2 ———Ml 1 1 fiß Crosse Blackwells, |I| Soups, Jams. Pickles, Sauces and Pastes and many other preill X pared food deJicacies, owe their perfection to the long experience I of one.of the oldest and best known British Mannfactnrers. Only I S the very best are used and the careful attention
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  • 580 3 Shipping News Notices. RATIONALISATION OF WORLD TONNAGE Outline Of The Japanese Plan THE Board of Directors of the Japan Sh.p- owners' Association recently studied the Japanese- plan for the rationalisation oi world shipping tc be submitted to the Organising Committee in London of the World Shipping Conference in June. As
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  • 152 3 Two Leading English Artists Approached According to the "Observer," two leading young English artists, Mr. Duncan Grant and Mr. Rex Whistler, have been approached with a view to their assisting in the decoration of the Queen Mary. Mr. Duncan Grant has long been popularly considered as the unoffic
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  • 338 3 I Senate Ratify Bills Of Lading Convention I !HAVE received Official information from the Secretariat of the Interna tonal Marit'me Conference to the effect that the Senate of the United States has ratified the International Con Mention on Bills of Lading, writes the Marine Insurance correspondent
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 395 3 rEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA I. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. iS. w «.810 May 8 17,000 Max 10 teA H A 11.000 Ma? 24 r^nir? E fi < 000 S 6 vi'v 15,000 June 7 ™*r\£ L%DI 17 000 21 PH. TAN 6100 j j 6-000
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    • 657 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham. LALANDIA 14-5 14-5 15-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 27-8 27-8 28-8
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    • 516 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE BTAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. Singapore dep. by s.s. "Hakozaki Maru/* May 19'.h immediate connection in Japan with s.s. "Taiyo Maru," via Honolulu arriving San Francisco, June 17th. C mnection from New York, "Aquitania.'' June 26th, "Season" sailing for
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    • 521 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEI TSCHEK LLOYD. C< rmax.y). The nadcra >ted are the Company's intended fix tores: OUTWARDS. 1937 i; ALS i Lii for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China ft Japan May 0 5 DONAU, for Man la, Hongkong. S'hai, N. China Japan May I SCHARNHORST. for Marila, H'koig. S'hai. Yokohama
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 526 4 M. HASSAN, M 4 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work 1 in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. I Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation.
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    • 878 4 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. JUBILEE THANKSGIVING SERVICE. 11 A.M. 6TH MAY. 1933. IT IS NOTIFIED for information that seating accommodation wiAin the Cathedral wil be provided for appioximately 500 of th; rencral public (other than seats reserved for ticket holders). The* who are unable to obtain admission, will have an opportunity
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    • 808 4 i9.l3. In exercise c»t tbe .onserrecl on bi„ b.v >'c'.'.).»l 4 el lbe nbov or.llnanee tbe s b'»-s I' lire s'N'cer. 3.Nltup"s'>. tbe following rerl,l2''on> i > r,'i,pe?t ol tr»Me <1urinl- tne l.rtl!e..n' ne jubilee Ceiet,r2l'ol,5'. l 0n tbe occasion el tne l eremnnia» p»s,t«e on tbe r>plan°<le <;,b >«»>.
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    • 591 4 Or ION0«L. IX lI1l3 8UlN57dr7?0UKl 0s lNl? silver: .4l 30N0lii: P.4NKU. 0s>gln»ti7,« summon, Xv. 42 ol 1924. ln tbe «alter ot tbe lrust? ol tbe Will of 3,me lbmg t 6eee»«etl an6 «n 'N" matter of il,e l7u»teo«. l3u»<tment. 19^4. 01I0X 0P Valual.le k»»x lot!, porOons of lalnt situate ut
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    • 274 4 BURMESE SPECIALIST, Professor KHOO 800 LONE, 331, Tanjong Pagar Road, opposite Empire Cinema, Singapore, has had 40 years experience in Kan- /£;*~JN. goon. Undertakes to Mm cure all chronic sick A- t*\ ness c s including Paralysis, Diabet« s i[ L i I Cancer, Asthma,\ 'm*-\mm I Sore throat, Rheu-\
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    • 470 4 SPECIAL LOW CHARGES FOR ALL CLOCKS, WATCHES GRAMOPHONES brought in fir Repair during the JUBILEE SEASON YiCK WOH HIN6 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAIL (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Arm> and R \.F. Rase in Malaya. P-S. mm* TRY SAP.SaPARILLA TONIC The blood
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  • 217 5 Dutch Interests Pursue Project (By Air Mail). Our Own Correspojident) London, Apr. 17. R\! '•[> almost as soon as control was ut«<1. and since shelved in the face iir«ri nt probl ms, the project for a if! i r s ock scheme is peeping from j-s p
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  • 18 5 Reuter Wireless. l <»"> <.,, ,u.rl<.'. l" >, i., ....Ll »,,»<» > >, li,< ll l»< I.l.Nllll». .'N>,'!'!.' 7,- s'.c l.. < ,s.
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  • 99 5 DAILY PkJC'fc* CURRENT tot KM.A. No LA. hiuo*d Snit>k«d Sh«o% Sing&pore, Friday, noon. 3n'>u*v Sellers I R S S. in cases (F. 0.8. Hay) 10 10Vi I A <>. i n eases 1 1 B. M-. v i IS 716 18 916 I X 11.5.5. (Snot,
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  • 104 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 1474 5 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday 4 p.m. issue Fraser yall Value. Co. Evatt. 4 Ampat 4|3 4 9 4|4% 4 9 p{ v P ban S 31U 33|- 31jb o3b £1
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  • 454 5 Criticism By R.G.A. Council I London, Apr. 17. I pRITICISM of taxati Jn in Malaya appears in the annual report of the Counc 1 of the R.G.A. which also reveals a big increase in membership. Referring to taxa ion in Malaya the ccun- i cil states that t-he
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  • 281 5 Continued Cheerfulness Of Tone Maintained Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, in the r weekly report dated April 16, state: \NTATION.--We are glad to report a better market and an advance in values of three-eighths of a penny per lb. The labour dispute in the rubber manufacturing
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  • 1086 5 ROBINSON CO., LTD. i Annual Meeting IMPROVEMENT TN POSITION I 1 i Singapore, Saturday. <tr FHE year under review witnessed a distinct change for the better in the position of the Company. There was evidence of steady progress in Singapore and in Kuala Lumpur, with the result that sales increased
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD., /Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I.e. MARGOIIOUTH, Manag-r. <<l I ICE: 2, lINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED {Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Aumrr C d and Subscribed >Japital £2,000,000 £1,000,000 Nierw Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD
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    • 77 5 1 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch Emn Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arab:*. LONiWN BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correapondeiita in the principal
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    • 27 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St.. Singapore. L. G. JOHNSON, General Manager.
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    • 329 5 THK YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED, HEYER CHAMPERS, RAFFLES PLACE. •"aoitar FuWy Paid Yen 100,000,000. <«"vp Fuiul Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. > ANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, »*r"*4. Dai>«n. Fengtien, Hamburg, Han- Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong. Hsinatuir. Karachi. Kobe, London, Los Angeles, *iu»iwa. Moji. Nagasaki, Nagoya. New York, >'Baica, Paris. Peiping, Rangoon,
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  • 107 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEW GERMAN STEAMER 1 Scharnhorst To Sail For Far East On May 8 Reuter. Bremen. May 3. The new North-German-Lloyd Reamer Scharnhorst had a trial run to- day and sails from Bremen for the Far East 011 May 8. She is the
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  • 41 6 By the Royal Dutch Air Lines:— To Singapore from N.E.I.:—Mr. Wehry, Mr. Huele. From Singapore to Medan:— Mr. Wehry. Mr. Nakamura. To Singapore from Europe, India and Medan.—Mr. Edgar Sherar. From Singapore to N.E.I.—Mr. Edgar Sherar, Mr. Scliafer.
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  • 92 6 Mails expected from Austral.a, Netherland Indies, etc., by air (Qantas). time of delivery of boxholders' letters only p.m. to-day and genera] delivery of letters 9.30 a.m. o n Monday, May 6 Mails expected from Europe, etc.. by air (Imperial), time of delivery of b holders' letters only 8
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  • 28 6 The s.s. Fushimi Maru for Hongkong Ltc. Mails previously announced a Closing at 8 a m. on 6th instant will BOW closj at r p.m. to-day.
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  • 24 6 The s.s. Ohio Maru for East Africa. Mails previously announced as closing at /4 p.m. yesterday will now close at p.m. to-day.
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  • 106 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, May 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gale 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Eniranee Ga<e 3) Hai Hing 18; President Harrison 11. Empire Dock (En'ranee Oa'e S) Taybank 30: Chineae Prince 37 Kinta 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Ajax 48.
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  • 215 6 SELLING Singapore. May 3. London 4 months' sigi.t 2|4 3j32 London 3 montns' sight 2;4 1,10 j London 60 days' sight 2|4 1|32 London 30 days' signt 2;4 London demand 2j3 31*32 London T.T. 2|3 31[32 Lyons and Paris demand 845 Hamburg demand P7 New York demand 561
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  • 108 6 British Official Wireless. London. Mr.y 3. Paris 73 23 64. New York 4.84. Montreal 4.85 4 Brussels 28.59. Geneva 14.95' 2 Amsterdam 7.16. Milan 58 11 16. Berlin 12.02. Stockholm 19.39 V*». Copenhagen 22.39% Oslo 19.90V2. Vienna 25 3 4 Prague 115 7 ,fe. Madrid 35 7 16.
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  • 81 6 I ALHAMBRA. —"Here Is My fl APOLLO.—Hindustani talkies. CAPITOL.—"Fox making All Oil l EMPIRE —"The Galloping Ohos GREAT WORLD Cabaret 1 Sice-shows, Malay Operas, Chii yangs. Cinemas, Talkies, British Trade Fair. c'-c. HOLLYWOOD, -"Roman Sea MARLBOROUGH.— "Dasavatharam Tamil Talkie. NEW WORLD.— Cabaret Da Side-shew 3, Malay Operas, ~hln< vangs.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 462 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS f SEA VIEW HOTEL TO NIGHT j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET. ZZL_ SUNDAY MORNING EVENING POPULAR CONCIRT, SPECIAL WNNER H A m T0 i PM SERVED ON THE LAWN. SPECIAL CLRWT TIFFIN. J CONCERT a—lt PM. MONDAY ADELPHI HOTEL SEA VIEW HOTEL JUBILEE "DINNER BALL" EXTENSION TO 2
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    • 390 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE Secondhand "Dodge"' Sal on ■Car, perfect running order, recently overhau cd, $300 or near offer. Apply Box No. C 32, c a .Malaya Tribune. ""SHERIFF'S sale. I IN THE HIGH COURT. SINGAPORE. Sjit No. MB|3S. In the Cause of 1. LOW HOON CHIP and 2. I
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    • 350 6 /"YOU HAVE aTIRtD FEELINQ Wita paius in y< flack and across ihe loins, feel sort oi wj; never you attempt to Sieop; have gouty or rheumatic pains about your body; experience unusual thirst, drowsiness after eating, &c, it is a sign of liver and kidney trouble—often weak kidne y s
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 144 6 [POSTAL I NT€UKj£NOE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY East Africa <Ohio Maru) 3 p.m. Diambi <Toba) 3 p.m. Miri (Katong)3.3op.m. Borneo (North*. Brunei and Labuan (Katong 1 3.30 p.m. Pangkal, Pinang (Senang) 4 p.m. Soengei Liat (Senang) 4 p.m. Muntok Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 4 p.m. Bandjeimasin (Blmjoe) 4 p.m. Trengganu
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    • 272 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. MAY 4 High Tides: O.IG a.m., 11.01 pm. Singapore Races, first, day. Football: Garrison Cup Final, Will I v. R.A., Anson Stadium, 5 Cricket: A.C.S. v. S.R.C. 11, S.R.C Andrew's School v. S.C R.C., S.C St. Joseph's Institution v. PAVJ 5.J.1.; Singapore
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 443 7 Quick 2-minute Treatment Whitens Dull Teeth! MARVELOUS POLISHING INGREDIENT IN COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM WHITENS DULL TEETH 3 TIMES FASTER. YOU GET RESULTS...OR YOUR MONEY BACK DON'T despair if you have and sweetens the breath. And dull teeth. You can im- Colgate's stimulates your gums, prove your teeth amazingly with too—helps
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    • 44 7 wmm —rfc i j OF USED RADIO TUBES j DISGUISED AS NEW INSIST ON j MICRO-SENSITIVE W RADIO TUBES i Bf RtMOVEO UNIISS CARTON IS DEST«OYIO I j WE TEST j TUBES FREE j Sole Distributors: i Scow Kuan Company, j DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE.
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    • 241 7 ii 1 modern girl is a young lady of good taste she prefers Playgks Players- l^AYeP s CIGARETTE!" "GIVE ME CASTORIA EVERY TIME!" CASTOR^?" children's laxative. ""TT s mat^c espec- j I t y A ially h>r them. They J] love its pleasant candy \~A And mothers know WL j\
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 494 7 87'4770X l?ro<?r2mme8 I?«r 1l»e XVeeK^nck Ipllki -> nr> «rum,,'» > l'<r tb<» week en<i 05 2n,»oun<sl bv <!»»' Cerinnn wnv». 5t2t,on. Nerlin. l'.l.ocleasting Douse, «re 2ft tollowe:— 3471'ND^V. 4.05 n.m. D3N. 03X >, <0«lm.. l3ngl). Cermnn polk 3«n« l'r,< «rrnmme tCerm.. l'.ngl.j. 4.20 p.m. .Vus,e onll lopicul invents. 4.50 in
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    • 689 7 Concert IPIlll l3mpire propra,nn,es lor !l»c 4 2,.- .»> follow.-: 3^',,'Nl'^V. «..20 p.m Uiss Uen. 0r< bestral Conc> 7 7.05 p.m. 7all<: "dmler Niz? Nen." lnr. alnr^ball. <>«'cnwe7b 8ignnl ul 7.2»' m. 7 20 p.m lbe C 'mmo'lore ttr',»,! Orebe««rn. <lireete6 b>' Darrx Daemon. NelaveU <r.»,o tbe Comm,«l„r< T/bvalre. DnmmVr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1034 8 s" MMMMNHM MMMMMMMMMM i I I I I I i i»iini»iwmnimmi:tKim«im«im«i««i»i»nwi I J 1 1 I t v I WHAT A GRAND SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK END ENTERTAINMENT I "FORSAKE EVERYTHING ELSE SEE IT/ —SUNDAY EXPRESS. '\ICA P I T O 1 3 SH()WS TO-DAY 3.15— 6.15 9.15 j CIoaA
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  • 61 9 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on May 2 were as follows Telegrams handed in up to b.OOp.m. 4 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 8 minutes. •Telegiams handed in up to 6.00 p.m.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 378 9 r WITHOUT EXTRA COST MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS BY RAIL, SEA OR AIR AT THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE GENERAL TOURIST AGENTS. Phone 5248 82, Robinson Road,- Singapore. offic€ with Branches at at principal towns SHANGHAI. throughout CHINA. m j Iv/S/T The British Trade Fair the Great World 3RD TO 11TH MAY,
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    • 222 9 11:1 1 1 I i i I l IUMtMMWMNMr 1 1 SPECIAL I JUBILEE DINNER $i.oo oniv. At The j uun CAFE j I SANDWICHES, HAM I CHICK EN eggs, s FISH, CHEESE, i T0 M A TO, CRAB, 1 CHICKEN-PIE, ETC. j 27 Stamford Road j Z Capitol Building
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    • 585 9 FINEST ARTISTES PER FECT RECORDING. THE KING OF I I RUL RECORDS i GREATEST VARIETY BIGGEST VALUE Reco-ds by snch Stars aad Artistes as EDDIE CANTOR FU X pvvvp CHARLIE KLNZ. PRIMO SCALA, PHYLLIS m.n.v selling at 6."i cents. CAN YOU BEAT IT? Write for latest lists. B«» Sole Agents
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  • 50 10 Yeo Cheow Beng—On May 3 1935, at- h s res de.ice No. 78, Emerald Hill Road Singapore. Aged 68 years, he left behind his only son, Yeo Swan Kee to mourn his less. Deeply regrett. ri. Funeral Tuesday. May 7 to Bukit Brown. (Malacca papers please copy).
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  • 658 10 week's ilitelnutionul nexvs b2» provided 2N exciting contrast xxitb tbat ol last xveek. xvbel« seemed tjuiet. lbe outstanding item tbis xveex is lba' wbicb bus oid>- )u-7t been tlasbed to tbe xvorld—tbe armed revolt in tbe pbillppines. palest messages reveal tb2t it xvas mucb more ser«oi.l> tban
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  • 120 10 Ashes Scattered On The Racecourse T Singapore, Saturday. HERE was a sad ceremony at the Singapore Turf Club yesterday. The ashes of the late Mr. W. Christie, the jockey who was such a favourite" on the Malayan turf, had been brought back from Sydney, where he died in
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  • 68 10 Service Inadequate To Me2t Demands Reuter. Port Darwin, May 3. MR. McMaster, Cha rman of Qantas ITI Airways, and Mr. Rudder, Australian representatives of Imperial Airways, left for London by the air mail to discuss the enlargement of the Singapore to Brisbane section. Mr. McMaster stated that the
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  • 68 10 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on May 3 were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p.m., three minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m.. six minu'es.
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  • 46 10 Loud-Speakers In The Cathedral Grounds The Thanksgiving Service to be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 11 a.m. on Monday will be broadcast. By means of loud-speakers, people who assemble in the Cathedral grounds w>h be able to hear the service and take part.
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  • 56 10 Over 30,000 Now Reported To Be Affected Reuter. New York, May 3. T'-ie Chevrolet Fisher body plant at Tarrytown has closed owing to lack of parts as the result of the Toledo motor strike, making a further 4,200 people idle. Eighteen plants in ten cities are now
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  • 190 10 NOVEL way of commemorating the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the X ng has been adopted by The'r H ghnesses the Sultans cf Pahang, Kelantan and Trengganu. They have decided to set aside an area in the three State.s composing some 2,000 square miles,
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  • 149 10 to the figures just issued by the Registrar-General of Statist cs, S.S. and F.M.S., Malaya's gross imports during March amounted to $40.248 000 compared with $34,874,000 for the corresponding month last year, an increase of $5,374,000. Gross exports totalled $46.202,000 as against $46,030,000 fcr March 1934, a small
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  • 157 10 fJORRSSPONDENTS who have written cr'ticisirg the scheme fcr promo Munic pa" employees to higher p r»~ako a "xri point when the :he educational qualification a number of men worthy of prom In most cases the Cambridge Ser.io Cert fica c is required, and from letters received it would
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  • 193 10 JHE colouring of the illuminated loyal Address sent to His Majesty by H E. the Governor follows that of tl Lindisfarne Gospe's, an illustrat on of which is to be found in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The Celtic style of book ornamentation, of which the Lindisfarne Gospels is
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  • 380 10 By "Looker-On" COME bright optimists have written to us suggesting that at the time of the Jubilee celebrations admission to the races should be free. A A A And what about some free tickets in the sweeps for good measure? A A A Be that as
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 94 10 "HIS MISTER'S VOICE" model 1450. p 1 5 Sets the highest possible |A standard of performance from a tabic gramophone. B BB OBTAINABLE FROM THE AGENTS:— ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED. jiiiiitiiiittiiininiiiiiiiuininina<imM^ I j I a f? p I I ©@E$ INTO ANY BATTLE ej i mjMj Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO.,
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    • 124 10 'ItiliilMtur'litliiliiliiliilnliilnluliiliiliiliililiJi'rjtiir*' I ANNOUNCEMENT. j I Angela di Martinis wishes to intro- -duce to Singapore her new English s I partner, Ber ram J Hepburn-Well*, 1 who haj- just arr'ved from London.' Z He has been trained and thoroughly I recommended hv tho famous world's champions, Victor and Dorothy SI- i
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  • 242 11 KIDNAPPING AND MURDER CATHOLIC PRIEST ARRESTED Dutch Demand Alleged Killing Of A Labour Officer Reuter. The Hague, May 3. Scvcrniaent has n.ade repre- icns 10 Reilin a swing for urn of the Of mm refugee ulpior, Girzeit, who is alleged to have t>«« H
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  • 159 11 I nprovoked Aggression By Any State Reuter. Paris, May 3. THE protocol to the Franco-Soviet Pact lays down that in the event of unprovoked aggression on the part of any European State, each signatory shall immed ately come to the assistance of the other by
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  • 38 11 11 Killed And 50 Injured In Mississippi Reuter. Little rock (Arkanas), May 3. TI.EVEN people were killed and 50 injured as .he rrsu!: cf a terrific wind which accompanied an electrical storm in Mississipi Csunty.— Keutcr.
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  • 54 11 the auspices of the Lotus Club, N Ray B. Sc. (Lond who social Secretary of the All-India Conference and who is going America via Singapore, will give a ire on Women's Movement in India 'Saturday) at ».30 p.m. at B ffl, s Quay. ts and friends are
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  • 18 11 untitled service will be held at imakaliammau Temple. Seranid at ll a.m. on Monday in ol the Jubilee.
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  • 836 11 Five-Year Programme NO ACCEPTANCE OF INFERIORITY Reuter. London, May 3. TP HE Premiers statement in the House of Commons is generally regarded as reassuring by the morning papers, wtiich emphasise the unanimity of all parties regarding the acceptance of the Government's new air policy. The broad
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  • 257 11 Pink And Silver FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MONDAY Reuter. London, May 3. 'JpHE Queen's gown on May 6 will he of hydrangea pink silk net and embroidered lace over a cloth of silver, producing a shimmering effect, a clo-k of silver lame with the collar of white fox,
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  • 124 11 Unfriendly Comments THE EXERCISE OF HIS AUTHORITY Reuter. Washington, May 3PRESIDENT Roosevelt emphatical- I ly declared that the United £tates would do nothing to arm itself either defensively or offensively against Canada, when repaying to queries re- i garding his letter to the Military i Committee of
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  • 139 11 Kweichow Free Of Bandits Hongkong. May 3. EXCEPT for remnants of Reds roving in the Soinh-west and elsewhere Kweichow Province has been cleared of the bandits. The First Route Army has recovered Tsetung. The Communists under Shu Mo are remaining at Changi and Pingyi Marshal Chiang Kai Shek,
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  • 67 11 Government Seat Retained At West Edinburgh i Reuter. London, May 3. The Government retained the WesEdinburgh seat at the by-election caused by the appointment of Mr. W. G. Nor mand to the Lord Presidency of the Court of Session in Edinburgh. The result was: Mr. T. M. Cooper
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  • 14 11 Reuter. Karses (Caucasia), May 3. Five-hundred were killed and 1.200 injured in an earthquake.—Reuter.
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  • 111 11 Resignation Of Sir Samuel Wilson 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 3. gIR William Barclay Peat has accepted the Chairmanship of the Tin Producers Associat'on n succession to Sir Samuel Wilson who has resigned. I Sir William Barclay Peat was born at Forebank, Kincardineshire, in 1852. and
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  • 91 11 A meeting of the Tamil community will be held at the Memorial Hall at 4 p.m. on Sunday to express joy and loyalty on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee. Capt. Abu Bakar bin Hadji Arshad, M.8.E.. requests members of (Malay) Company, S.S. R.N.V.R. and tho Malay Fortress
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  • 17 11 Frank Weber outpointed Dharmaraj last night at Wembley Park. Penang in a fast 12-round contest.
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  • 141 11 Many Leaders Arrested DEAD AND WOUNDED LITTER STREETS Reuter. Manila, May 3. rpHi; back of the revolt in the Philippines appears to have been broken with the arrest of several of the insurgents' leaders, while the other leaders have gone into hiding.—Reuter. Manila, May 3. JQKAD
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  • 41 11 An opportunity will be given at the art exhibition in the Municipal building next week to view a collection of photographs by Miss Helen Jean Beagling, who has travelled extensively in Panua. New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
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    • 29 11 Eyesight Once Ruined I 1 UN ever Recovered 1 Instil.:— I CHONG. Opt. D. (T.S.A.) I r HE BERLIN OPTICAL CO, M 2, South Br'dffe Road, SINGAPORE. ''"•iii I
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    • 244 11 r i,,,,,m 1 ALL-BRITISH ARTISTES I B 8249 Lorna's Song Love's Wisdom Victoria Hopper I 1 B 8208 Love Grade Fields I 3 Jus:, a catchy little tune I n JJ B 8243 Love in bloom w I taught her how to play 3 B 8223 Mac Time Florence Desmond
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  • 141 12 THE EMPIRE'S SHOP WINDOW FOR MALAYA ITS SMALL BEGINNINGS NOW ONE OF IHE ANNUAL EVENTS IN THE COLONY JJIS Excellency the Governor gave his blessings to the British Trade Fair at the Great World by personally declaring it open yesterday evening in the presence
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  • 4657 12 Singapore, Friday. OIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, accompanied by Lady Thomas, otticially declared the British Trade Fair open at the (ireat World this evening. The ceremony was held at the cabaret and there was a large gathering present, including the members of
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  • 142 13 The Colony 's Loyal Address OF untitled RACES: ONE IN SERVICE SPECIALLY SENT BY AIR MAIL REPLICA TO BE ON] VIEW IN RAFFLES MUSEUM W K ,he below the text of the o> a| address sent to His Majesty the King on behalf W al, His Majesty s subjects in
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  • 773 13 text of the Address is as follows. r« His Most Excellent Majesty, George ihe tilth, by Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India: May it please Your Majesty: On behalf
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  • 113 13 Six Months' Imprisonment For Breach Of Trust SingaDore, Friday. Norbert Wilfred Pinto, the ycung Eurasian who was formerly employed at the Sea View Hotel was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, to-day, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in
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  • 95 13 Visit To Canada On April 15 AN event of outstanding interest and importance not only to Gu dcs and Scouts, but also to citizens in general, took place on April 15, when Lord and £ady Baden-Powell, Chief Scout and Guide of the world, visited Vancouver. A
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  • 259 13 Loyal Message And Jubilee Celebrations At an extraordinary general meetins of the Travancore Muslim Association, Singapore, on Sunday, April 21, the following resolution was passed, all members standing: "That the President, on behalf of the office-bearers and members of ihe Travanco»e Muslim Association, do hereby lequest Mr. E.
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  • 96 13 Singapore, Friday. Whilst cycling along Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday afternoon, an Eurasian cyclist received minor injuries to his elbow when he was knocked down by a j motor lorry. Alleged to have been assaulted with a I bench by a compatriot, a Chinese was j taken to hospital
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  • 88 13 Singapore. Friday. Haroon bin Ali, a Sumatran Malay, was charged before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate to-day with (1) Wandering between sunset and sunrise with a dangerous weapon and (2) being a reputed thief and wandering between sunset and sunrise. Haroon was acquitted on the
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  • 89 13 Singapore, Friday. A Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued this evening contains th n following notifications: Mr. G. Savage to act as Acccuntant-Generai. S.S. and F.M.S.. Mr. H. R. Hughes Hallett to act as assistant secretary to the High Commissioner. Mr. B. Lewis to be an assistant Immigration Officer,
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    • 35 13 10 I 1 $9. 00 TAX I MILES PER GALLON I FOR SIX MONTHS. I 11 SEE TRY THESE Ijji j j LEE MOTORS, I 1 I 110-112, ORCHARD ROAD, (Phone 3333.) [jl I I
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    • 134 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 I (INC. IN ENGLAND). jj FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE- MARINE -j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. 8 I COMPETITIVE RATES—IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. 8 I X <iener«? jVgentt:-. jj 8 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., a 6. MALACCA STREET. 9 Ln TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. X SBSBBSBB3BSBHE3BBSBSBBS H (AN EMPIRE
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  • 243 14 Selections For To-Day's Racing At Bukit Timah Record Crowd Expected To Be Present Singapore, Saturday. ONCE again crowds will throng the racecourse at Bukit Timah today for the opening of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governors Cup) Meeting, additional interest being lent to the
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  • 61 14 RACE ONE Win:—Gone Up Places:—Moonlight and Diblets RACE TWO Win:—Blue White Places:—Blue Peter Kalaw RACE THREE Win:—First Bid Places:—Valdarado and Bordighera RACE FOUR Win:—Majesty Man Places:—Pride of Perak and Armide RACE FIVE Win:—Flavello Places:—Jack Fly Equetta RACE SIX Win:—Vedas Places:—Prohibition and Belle Edna RACE SEVEN Win:—Catherine Wheel Places:—Memory
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  • 221 14 Concluding Fixtures For To-Day rE following concluding matches in English Football League will ue played to-dav: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Derby C. Birmingham v. Everton. Blackburn R. v. Aston Villa. Leeds U. v. Tottenham H. Liverpool v. Sunderland. Manchester C. v. Wolverhampton W. Middlesbro' v. Chelsea. Portsmouth
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  • 21 14 It is notified that the match M.P.H. v.sus Municipal Services, arranged toi Thursday, May 2, 1935, has been posijK>ned.
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  • 327 14 Amateurs Tie Wiih Professionals I THE first big golf test of the season j took place at Fulwe'l, where strong j teams of amateur and professional gclf- I ers met in a match by foursomes and j singles. I The amateurs, receiving two, holts start in each
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  • 99 14 The- St. Gregory's B.P. defeated til* i Harbour Board B.P. by 3 games to 2 !at the latter's court last Saturday. St. Gregory's B. Party mentioned first: j DOUBLES: Michael Leong and Choy Ah Meng beat Koh Kirn Tean and Low Swee Guan 9-21. 21-8. 21-18: Wong
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  • 263 14 Spoon Shoots To Be Held This Month i THE following competitions arranged by the Singapore Volunteer Rifle j Association will take place during May. A Spoon Shoot will be held at iht Bukit Timah Range on to-morrow (Sunday. May 51 starting at 8 a.m. The provisional
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  • 82 14 Tournament Ties For Monday, May 13 The fol'owing ties in the S.C.C. nis Toumunent been arranged for Monday. May 13. Mixed Doubles Level (Semi-Finals I: Mi3s Toby and F. Lt. Davies v. Mr. and Mrs.* Swinchatt; Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith v. Winners of Mrs. C. J. Smith
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  • 112 14 Mentakab Party Defeated 7-2 Playing a friendly match of thre* singles and four doubles at the Mentakab Courts on April 28. the Me.ntakab Badminton Party were defeated by the Jerantut newly formed party by 7 matches to 2. Jerantut olayers mentioned first: Singles:—Mohd Salleh beat Kirn Kee 15—6; 15—9;
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  • 61 14 Reuter Wireless. London, April 30. A nineteenth hole victory for Char!c< Sellick, the one-legged former Nottinghamshire amateur champion, over N p Nixon, the Yorkshire County player, and the defeat of the millionaire Francis by P. Risden the ex-English boy international by 3 to 2 were the features of
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  • 338 14 Satisfactory Fields For The Day The following are the acceptances ana scratcinngs for to-day: RACE I—HORSES CLASS 3—Div. 5; 6 furs.; 2.30 p.m.: Tweedhdee 9-0, Corinthia 8.7, Gon e Up 8.7, Henriette 8.6, Moonlight 8.5, Diblets 8.1, Bay Chief 8.1, Take my tip (late Fair Kent Gelding) 8.0,
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  • 42 14 i Race I—nil. Race 2~nil. Race 3—nil. Race 4—nil. Race s—nil. Race 6—nil. Race 7—Short Suit. Great Mirador, Rruas, Little Mester. Race B—Great Houdini. Miltondale. AH Engagements: Little Mester. Double Tote: Races Nos. 6 and 8. Big Sweep: Race N0..7.
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  • 128 14 Jorinthians Beat M.S.C. By Solitary Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahiu, May I. The Jorinthians met the Medical Sports Club in the first round of the J.B.D F A League on the Johore Civil Service Club padang this evening and defeated them by tho on'y goal scored
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  • 60 14 Vancouver. Ken Black and Dick Moore, both of Vancouver, have been selected to represent British Columbia on the Canadian amateur golf team to invade the British Isles this year, the B.C. Amateur Goif Association announced. Moore holds the provincial amateur title and Black Is a former provincial amateur
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  • 128 14 Sydney Tennis Gain From India Sydney, N.S.W. t MISS Olive Stebbing, a chtrnip player of India, who uiviv. b Maioja recently to make h i Sydney with her parents is self A kft-h.ar.der, Iftlss Stebbing the few hints her parents couh to gu de her, but a great
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  • 35 14 Ladies' April Boge; Competition The following are the resul's ol U>( Ladies' April Bogey Competition Mrs. G. C. Grove 1 down Mrs. H. L. H. Lim 3 down Mrs. W. McMullan 4 down
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    • 70 14 BRITISH TRMDE FAIR "THE CREAT WfIRLD"-»ay 3rt-»ay 11th C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD.. cordially invite the public to visit the British Trade Fair, to view I "THE COLDER HUNT the late Sir Henry Seagrave's Record Breaking Motor Car which, in 1929 raised the World's Land Speed Record to 231.362 m.p.h;
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    • 169 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. i (Incorporated in Hongkoii^). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongko-g LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR. I MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. j Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, I Second Floor, Singapore. LONG JOUPNEYS\ TIRE YOU OUT BUT Wn the morning B Read and chat—chat ard
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  • 141 15 Mesa Wins Easily By Three Lengths Reuter. London, May 3. r; following is the. result of the •One usand Guineas which was run at Npv.-uarket to-day: Wcrtheimer's Mesa (Serett) :—1. Shand's Hyndeford Bridge (H. VVragg) —2. rd Lonsdale's Caretta (Gordon Richards) —3. T* r.ty-two ran. V. n bv
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  • 88 15 Third Division Players Punished Singapore, Saturday. TWO motc. players have been dealt with bv th»- Disciplinary Board of the A F A for rough play in Third D-vi-ion matches. LEE PAK TONG, of the Medical Services team, has been suspeiided until Kmc 30. for kicking an opponent duru
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  • 207 15 Royal Johore International Club THE following is the programme ol 1 events for May 0 f the Rovai Johore International Club. The Club will be open dairy from 7 a.m. Tennis Club Days:—Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday—Ball Boys provided Courts are also available "on any other day. Wednesday, May
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  • 57 15 The following Wi'l represent the V.M.C.A. v. Warders Sp .'/Is Club a, Ontram Road ground tn Saturday May 11. at 5.10 p.m.: K. Vytopil, W. Isosi, C Beshty, F Pullen W. Pollen, R. J. Fennie, R. Ku zusnicek, A Zazura, J. Bleha, K. Obraea, J. B.
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  • 293 15 Dull Soccer On The Padang Singapore, Saturday. DATHER du'l soccer was seen On the Padang yesterday when the S.C.C. met the Malays in a friendly Kami Neither team was at full strength and the sons of the soil were the winners by the odd goal
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  • 76 15 Inning s Victory Over Worcester Reuter. London, May 3. THE South African tourists won their Opening game to-day when they defeated Worcester by an innings and 16G runs. Worcester: 90 (Crisp 6 for 34, Bell 3 for 6» and 95 (Bell 5 for 22),. Souih Africans:
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  • 111 15 Hongkong Bank Badly Beaten Singapore Saturday. pLAYING on th? SRC. port'on of th'* Paitng yesterday, the Oversea Chinese Bank easily beat the Hongkcnj? a i\ Shanghai Bank, in the Commercial Civ Competition. The- Oversea Bank were two goals u;) at the interval and added four more in the.
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  • 98 15 Semi-Finai Event To-Night Singapore Saturday. ONE of the semi-final events in the Malayan Biliards Championship tour- nament wdl be decided at the Mctrcpole Hotel to-night, when Chio Eng Wah I (Siong 800 Athletic Association* meets Ang Chin Thian (Aston» j The match will start at 8 p.m.* and
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  • 64 15 The following will represent the Horlicks B.P. against the Acme B.P. in a return match.of 7 singles, at Mr. Ec Tean Cheng's court, No. 350, East Coast Road, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Francis Tan. Ong Kwee Yang. Wee Cheng Siang, Neo Kirn Pch, Lee Kirn Teck, Tan Kirn
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  • 56 15 Th.- following will represent the V.M.C.A. v. S.A.P. at Anson Road gvcurd on Thursday. M*y 9. at 5.10 I p.m.: R. Lvne. Tan Huck Wan, Ang What; K m. O. Day. W. Mitchel 1 T. k. Vellu. V. N. PTo.y. C. Crocker. H. Ciocher. I. Reshty. Taylor. Reserves:
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    • 170 15 rollicking fun Mrl robust Health v Gibbs Dentifrice keeps teeth per feci for happy Laughing romping always.pay friee fragrant fairies in the Vir mouth. Busy fairies cleaning enAX thusiastically going right into every nook AT and cranny purifying and polishing Qjr children's teeth care and gentleness. Children love Gibbs Dentifrice.
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    • 342 15 jjj Assets exceed $14,000,000 Assurance in force over $38,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance 1 Company, Limited. jjj (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). 5j jjj HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. B LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. Cj I 1 >j The Company has £20
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  • 605 16 Moslem Pageant ELABORATE MILE LONG PROCESSION HPHE Moslem Pageant and Procession is to be a very elaborate affair, and will be over a mile long. It consists of two parts. Contingents of 20 men, making a total of 500 with their standards, representing the 25 Kampongs of
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  • 228 16 Well-Known People In The News MR. P. F. Howitt, headmaster of the Klang High School, has left on furlough Tunku Sa'ad of Kedah is at present at St. Paul's School, Hammersmith, London. Mr. F. Birkenshaw, of the Agricultural Department, Ta.iping, proceeds on Home leave this week. Mr. P.
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  • 490 16 A.A.M. Appeal ANNUAL REPORT OF STORE BRANCH JHE annual report of the commit!< r of the Automobile Association of Malaya, (Singapore Branch) for th year ended Dec. 31, 1934. to be sul>m'tted to members at the annua! general meeting to be held at Charter ed Bank Chambers,
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    • 428 16 w ,«!r B ,r«it»ii»i™ti*ii«tt > i m ia u»rar^ I TRADE* LOTUS' MARK. f PACE BEAUTIPIER, I (A British Empire Product). I Makes the FAIR-BEAUTIFUL- i 1 BEAUTY an ANGEL. I Bewitchingly Perfumed now the 1 CRAZE in Malaya, D.E.1., Siam. I Afck for Free SAMPLES. Enclose Postage. I For
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    • 56 16 a *****111 I I 4 I I I I I ••••I>I•■IiII•IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I a I y im S 1 "The Nightingale of the English Stage" f Evelyn Laye f is Coming to the CAPITOL Shortly in I I fHE
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  • 114 17 Labour Day In Singapore No Untoward Incident -Passengers On Board Conte Rosso Szechuen Official's Mission In Europe And U.S.A. Shanghai Girls Touring Malaya Chess Expert To Play In Java Fukien Tea Envoy Studying Malayan Market Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. ERDAY was Labour Day, and assed
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  • 94 17 eturning from his mission in America, where he made a I olitical economy. After spendear in America he proceeded rope, and it is from there that he n returning to China. •i .i was linanced by the SzeProvincia] Government. wed Mr. Chao stated that Amelias advanced In
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  • 118 17 >ther passenger on board the Itamer was Mr. Ng Chew Cheok. at by th'- Canton (iovernment industries ia Czecho-Siovakia. r p: ssengers include: i ai Sir.o Fa:, son of General Tsai ;he hero of the Sino-Japanese Shanghai in 1932. He is going in his f ather at
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  • 130 17 A paity of eleven girls who are students of the Lang Klang Physical Cul- n School in Shanghai are nov. touring Malaya'and playing a series of basket ball matches. 1 hey have been visiting the Pnmp- pincs .n,cl tbe Xetberlal,cls 13ast Indies lbev attended «be recen: lalr
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  • 72 17 Ano her Chinese baby show will be held this year, under the auspices of the Nanyans Cninese Students' Socie y. The date of the show has been fixed for Sunday. June 16. It will take place at the Great World. As in last year, there will be three
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  • 79 17 Idr Cbeb D.il li :.l> i. «be Cbc will ..lrordv lea-.' lor id2> i.nlnllc! «l cxlnbi'lo:, bclc 8i»,e, iv.. ll" i.ilc' ,,laved s'.r ul tbe t i Wc-Id :l.e bcsl Cnine>c Cl.css plav</- 7-. 1..' pl::vcd 23 ?arnc wlnn.ng I-i drawing u 7.l.d 1. His sinndard is
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  • 130 17 lXIl, Hw CbllNl? wbu Is on 2 ')ur <i ne ?lala>slan arcbipelago to uclv tea market?;. l5 due in Singapore <?K e.id. lrom Dalavie.. D» bus alrcoclv 8iarn. Dul::.? ie:el.« lb' iambus tea rv b: pulcien llas beell bii dacllv. 7v conlp» .::on. wNN tbc > .l> l.-c.:n
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  • 213 17 Jubilee Programme To Ce Carried Out London, May 2. IT is announced that the piogramme fcr Monday's Jubilee celebrations will b carried ou k as arranged regardless of the state of weather. If :t rains, however, the King ana her members ol the Royal Family will
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  • 53 17 Empire Parliamentary Conference Sydney, N.S.W., Apr. 23. r, Senator H. L. Foil, Govp in the Senate, has been apler ot the Federal delegation pire Parliamentary Associatference in London. members of the delegation are, Wu chinson and Lawson, United 7 Party, Mr. Gregory, Country I Messrs. Makin and Reardon,
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  • 199 17 Two Runways And Nighc Landing Facilities (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Wednesday. THE Penang Flying Club held its first annual general meeting yesterday evening, the Hon. Mr. E. Newbold presiding. Mr. Newbold, stated that it was hoped that two lunways on the aerodrome would be finished shortly
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  • 56 17 Celebrations In Chinese Cities Shanghai. May 2. The labour unions in Nanking and other cities celebrated Labour Day ye The d Shanghai Union issued a circulaI tory telegram extolling the woik o Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the 1 armies in fighting the Redsj and urging all labourers
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    • 172 17 9 Now Available!! X NEW MALAY RECORDS W\WL MISSES BEDA. SO.M**!. NANCHA, POON, etc. I EST MESSRS. HASSAN. CHARLIE LIM, ABU, etc I yJpjflL CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION. 1 I JtHL Mong Huat &Co I SINGAPORE. I i Phone No. 4924. lc <r PATERSON'S CONCENTRATED CLENSEL To completely exterminat-e Cockroaches,
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    • 9 17 I ROYAL. SILVER JUBILEE The whole British Empire is
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  • 89 18 For The Jubilee Art Exhibition In Singapore From Gur Own Correspondent) Joliore Bahru. Thursday. Mr. Tan Slow Sua, an artist of Johore Bahru. has done three pictures wnich ht is sending to Singapore for iht- art exhibition to be held n he Municipal Offices from May 9
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    • 678 18 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, Raffles Place. if.; (Established 1863). I Straits Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and [fl miscellaneous goods. [Jj TO LET. J jjj 1 large ii-storey compound hoi» ,e. No. 107 A, Sophia Road. jjj S 1 large 2-storey compound
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    • 578 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion (Choral). 530 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Monday. Jubilee Day, 6.30 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Puoi.c Jubilee Service (This Service will be broadca.-.t in the Cathedral compound
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    • 670 18 AT LAST A PEN THAT W KITES 9 WAYS WITH > ONE POINT jfafajti HERE'S a pen that writes any way m\\wm t^M you want it to write with One Point! A pen quickly adjustable for t^W^fffi^a any kind o't work drawing, print- J *3iP' ing, ruling, interlineating, writing F^tf^''
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  • 160 19 Vh Hear Bovs, «.ntribiriions from \on all have Callen eft thLs week and in a Ja'k had with Aunt Sally this marninpr, the '.litis this ueck have done more for their page than you all. Hi is should not he the case, and if we
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  • 382 19 By "Quentin Duricard") The word instinct is cften used very -ely Instinct is meant properly as innate impulse that drives lovVer numals to do certain things which seem to be quite rational, without any consc us des gn. By reason I mean the p(.ver of drawing certain
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  • 705 19 'By "Ngiam Tong Fatt") The inauguration of the New Life Movement in Nanchang by General Chiang Kai Shek, Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission of the National Government of China, has set a good example for other provinces to Jtoliow and has become a general topic
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  • 320 19 Vo/in Sull") We are l,ow preparing: but soon '«be steamer will be laimobed into tbe deep lVlanv ot us. I believe, are in tbe last vear ol our zcnool career, por a number ol >ears we bave been trained bv experienced men. We bave passed tbrougb tbe
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    • 25 19 IHE L4ST WOBD IN TBE ART OF BREWING I I The East Asiatic Company, Limited., I i KUALA UJMPUB PINANG. 3 Singapore ZZZ maimim m^^
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    • 116 19 "Mummy says, 'At night when our brain is not working and our hands and feet are at rest, our bodies are busy getting bigger and taller. If we drink milk then we grow bigger, taller and stronger all at the same time.' Mummy gives me MILKMAID ggjt Sweetened Condensed -j^xSß
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