Malaya Tribune, 27 May 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaga's First National. Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL xxn.- No. 124 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935. KIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, May 27, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 i'AUES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935. '.KKlK
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 faJTke Dominant i IS-JMalaya J MILNERS SAFES THE BEST PROTECnON FIRE AND THIEVES. p| GUTiTRIE g €b i (Incorporated in S.S.) I MILK AT ITS BEST I SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I I BECAUSE I WE QUALITY IS WORTH TWICE THE PRICE j SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY BJue Cross Milk
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    • 364 1 CAMERAS —Ask to see,— The "Contax" The a Sapcr-Ikonta w The "Super-NetteT The "Baby Ikonta" The Original *2b*§ jtlfc PR'MUS W Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING w en it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus A ,v paratus has no equal for efficiency
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  • 921 2 Shipping News Notices. ADDITION TO BLUE STAR LINE Details Of The Latest Vessel MESSRS Harland and Wolff, Ltd., have completed and handed over to the Blue Star Line the Australia Star, being the third vessel delivered by them to this company this year. The earlier vessels, the Imperial Star and
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  • 313 2 China To Australia By Jank TWO Frenchmen, Captain E'ric de Bisschopf and Mons. Joseph Tatibouet, told an exciting tale when they arrived in Port Moresby recently in a Chinese junk which i'hey had sailed from China. Throughout the trip bad luck dogged the two adventurous Frenchmen. Soon after
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  • 78 2 Four Passengers Killed Near Kongmoon Four passengers on the steam launch Li Kee, running between Kuo Chun and Kongmoon were killed recently when the launch foundered after the explosion of its boiler, sajrs the "Canton Daily Sun." Besides the dead, nearly 20 others were injured. They were
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 445 2 STEAMER SAILINGS p*o audi BRITISH INDIA T. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BA NGALORE 6,000 June 6 I kRTHAGE 15,000 June 7 W A LPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 6.100 July 4 X A ISA R I HIND 11,500 July 5 BEHAR 6,000 July 18
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    • 552 2 I fI.Y.K. LINE (Incorporated in Japan). To London via Naples. Marseilles. Next Sailingss.s. HAKONE MARU May. 30 s.s. SUWA MARU JJ ss. FUSHIMI MARU J une JJ It HAKOZAKIMARU Juto *1 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU July 24 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class. 2nd class. Marseilles $557 $411 Naples 540 03 To
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    • 530 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M S. STiam. •JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 6-6 7-6 MEONIA 26-6 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 30-8 ♦Calls Dunkirk. The
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    • 440 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated in The undemoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. SCHARNHORST, for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Yokohama Kobe June fj FRANKEN, for Hongkong, S'hai, N. China Japan June 12 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. TRAVE, also calls Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca June 2 SAARBRUCREN, also calls Genoa, Barcelona Casablanca
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  • 148 3 lU'BBER PRICE UP AGAIN Distinct Improvement Locally >Bv Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. 17» day's Prices:— Kubber (Singapore), 20 2 cts., up l /> ct. Market Tone: Firm. Y (Singapore), $1141/2» down V'8 Saturday's Prices:— London: 6 1 16d., up 1 16d. \l:u-ket Tone: Quiet after
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  • 164 3 Funds For Local Prospecting (By Air Mail). n Our Own Car respondent) London, May 15. Ai Washington despatch, the U.S. authorities are applying themm Ivei to turning tin to na-'ional The measure tor establishing domestic smelters remans on the sto?ks in a very A private bill,
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  • 1544 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations LyaiJ and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser v^H Va.ue Co. Eva'tc 4- Ampat 4 3 49cd 4 3 4 6 £1 A. Kumbang a2 r 34 316 33 6 £1 A. Malay 59 r 61,- 59
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  • 279 3 High Court Sanctions Capital Reduction (By Air Mail) 'From Our Ojvn Correspondent) London, May 15 THE Chancery Division (Mr. Justice ros^} lanl h as sanctioned a petition by the? Singapore Para Rubber Estates r confirmation of a reduction of t«. capital from £300,000 to £180,666. 14s. Mr
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  • 24 3 British Official Wireless. Lcndon, May 25. CTERLING en New York L9S> 75-3 16. Gold 1425. Silver—Spot 33 forward 34.— British OfTicial Wireless.
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  • 170 3 IV Best Year In Its History THE annual report and statement of ac--1 counts of the General /Occident Fire and Life Corporation, Ltd.. for 1934 ohow that year proved to be the bes', in the history oi the Corporation, with an increase In all classes of business and
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  • 325 3 Appreciable Reduction In Native Exports j MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, 1 in their week'y report dated May 14 .slate: Plantation:— Mos« of the: past week the market Was very dull and uninterest;ng but during the last day or two a little more latere* has been
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  • 101 3 Business Quietens After Early Rally Reuter Wireless. London, May 22. On the StOrk Exchange, Hitler's speech created a better sentiment but after the early rally, business quietened down, most operators preferring to wait th« outcome Of the Defence Debate in the Hous> of Commons. Gilt-edged securities ruled very
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  • 94 3 During the week ending May 13, exports from Malayan ports Amounted to 67.510 eases, of which: 56.493 183 per cent) cases were f o the United Kingdom. 2,452 '3 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 4 527 <7 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 4.038 <7
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 109 3 SOUTH BRITISH «SURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). HRE, MARINE, MOTOR ami WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager, or* ICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street, and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 ji«e- up-Capital £1,000,000 ***tvq Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE;
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    • 77 3 Nederlandsche Handel.Maalschappij, It V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh hRAMCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, RATA VIA. Branches throughout) the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India China. Japan and Arabia. LONOON BANKERS: The National Provhieial Hans, Lissltea. Correspondents In th* principal
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    • 19 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S INSURANCE. HEAD fITFICB: ISD. Cecil Bfiti»i»«r*
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    • 65 3 ww- 1 mtiiiw J WITH ANNUAL INTEREST OF 2% p.a. PAID QUARTERLY. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is your easiest way to save. Al' the odd cents pot carefully aside and regularly deposited will very quickly give you ready money for any possible emerrency. Easily accessible and always available you should hesitate
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    • 446 3 Lb d 5 db dhCbdhdbEbisdli rhd bZSdbC bdSdhOdSdSi IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance. The International has devised g an exclusive insurance feature: I The Disability Compensation a Ciause. 1 Under this Clause we not
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 600 4 M. HASSAN, I t« 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work to electrical, pas and water service lines.. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements (Estimate submitted upon request without charge or ebligatron. 'PHONE
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    • 550 4 FOR SALE. 1930, 1931. 1932, AUSTIN 7, Lee Motors, rchard Road. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Artistic Letter arid Show Card Writer English, Chinese, state salary, experience. Apply Box. No. 646, c o Malaya Tribune. EDUCATIONAL i m I i g FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, (A Government Registered School), No. 1-A, Kirk Terrace,
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    • 731 4 ACCOUNTANT. CORPORATION OF ACCOUNTANTS Classes on Saturdays Sundays. FEES $|0.00 p.m. L. C. C. NOVEMBER EXAMINATION RAPID COURSE. Day Night Classes. ADMISSION—on or before 31st May, 1935. RAJAH'S COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 48, Dickson Road. I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We, the VICTORIA PHARMACY, late of 63, Victoria Street, beg to inform
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    • 298 4 ALUMINIUM DRYING TINS. AIR TIGHT DAMP PROOF For Cigars, Cheroots, Cigarettes, etc. Also Aluminium Coffee Percolators, Double Saucepans, Kettles, etc. HYE SENG CO., 35 36, Chnlia St: 'Phone No. 4817 j TRY SARSAPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effects in curing vaiious diseases, chronic
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    • 221 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated and given up cases. Don't forget that the physician s highest and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to -cure as it is termed. The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of
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    • 276 4 I A NEW SELEC lON CLOCKS WATCHES JUST UNPACKED THEY ARE MODERATELY PRH |> TO SUIT EVERYONE'S PI j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). I fill "A CtRED IN 7 DAYS VII I|V without operation. $12 rill il£c r Course Himalayan I flrliU Pfiarmac y. 135, Serangoon Road.
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  • 165 5 An Amendment PROPOSAL TO RESERVE SIX SEATS London, May 7. AN amendment in the India Bill, to secure the representation of women in the Council of State, wa3 foreshadowed by Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary of State for India, in the House of Commons to-day. He
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  • 107 5 Prince's Jubilee Appeal Heard In Punjab London, April 24. LETTER has reached London, sent to St. James's Palace, from India in response to the Prince of Wales' appeal on behalf of King George's Jubilee Trust by wireless. The le -ter came from- Murree, Punjab, India, aid the
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  • 223 5 From Australia To Prague City Melbourne. May 10. The Czechoslovakian public will probably believe all that Menzel. the tennis >layer. said of Australia, when they see 15 queer-looking Australian lizards that aye been posted to Prague by air mail by Dr. Juri Baum. assistant of the
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  • 124 5 For People Who Have Large Families Munich. Twenty brand-new houses specially built by the city of Wuerzburg, North Bavaria, hav'2 just been turned over to families pledged to the ideal of "presenting more children to the State." The families were carefully chosen by th; Nazi organisation for bigger
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  • 88 5 Brisbane, May 11. Running into a circus elephant on road early one morning, a motor-ear slightly damaged its hindquarters. The front of the car was wrecked, and the axlp broken. Harry Perry was driving to his home in darkness and drizzling rain. Four elephants were being herded
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  • 156 5 South Indian Family's Suicide Madras, May 7. NEWS has been received from Erode of four persons being burnt to death under trag'c circumstances. It is stated that a resident of Secbanpalavam, a hamlet, near Erode, emptied a kerosene tin info a waterless well, newly dug
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  • 331 5 ndian Arts And Crafts In London London, May 4. DROUGHT from India in 25 large cases, D many beautiful works tf Bengal craftsmen are now drawing crowds of London's Jub lee visit rs to a famous Wes.- End store. They are cn view in tha Exhibition of Bengal
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  • 134 5 Boy Jumps To Death And Many Injured Sasebo, Japan. One boy was killed and about thiity people injured in a fire which broke out at a cinema here during the evening performance. A crowd of 2,000. mosWy boys and girls, were suddenly horrified to see flames bu>-si from
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  • 123 5 10 Brothers Who Survived The War I Berlin. Ten brothers, all of whom fought through out th? War and all of whom escaped, have just been decorated with the newly-institut-ed cress of honour for active service in the Great W r ar. Tn I'he War they were considered
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 447 5 I* KOYAL NEiHfcRLANDS lMDlhb AIRWAYS ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES SPEND YOUR LOCAL LEAVE IN A COOL AND RESTFUL CLIMATE Fly to Bandoeng, the Health Resort Par Excellence. Passage fares in the Netherlands East Indies now considerably I reduced. Apply: K.N.I L.M. X.L.M. Offices, 49, Stamford Road, cr to any Booking
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    • 57 5 Help Kidneys ja. If Kidney Trouble or Bladder Weak* Vfi/ ness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Stiffness, Burning, Cj Smarting, Itching or Acidity try the new discovery Cystez (Slss-tex), Guaranteed to end your troubles In 8 days W money back. At all chemist*, i tfc
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    • 293 5 jIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I •»■''""■■■■"■■■■■www ZY*MOLE Y TROKEYS j jSSM when my iroa 1 PROMPT RELIEF FROM HUSKY 1 THROATS, HOARSENESS AND j COUGHS. I 1 Husky throats, hoarse voices, /1 I coughs, tickling bronchial tubes and I A %%h^£ irritated
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  • 96 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING AIR AND SEA TRAVEL British And Dutch Interests Conclude Agreement Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, May 24. An agreement coming into effect on June 1 has been concluded between a group of British and Dutch shipowner*, Imperial Airways and the K.L.M. (Dutch Airline» for
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  • 28 6 Poor Demand At Sale Of Fittings Reuter Wireless. London, May 23. Notwithstanding souvenir hunters, the week's sale >f tho Mauretania fittings only produced £14,000-J —Reuter Wirq'eSs.
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  • 212 6 Singapore, Mcinday. Aul y Saraw, 319 tons, from Kuching 26 5 to Kuching (date uncertain). Kola, British, 729 tons, fiom Bangkcl: 20.5 to Bangkok 30.5. Majang, Dutch, 362 tons, frcm Prigi Radja 26.5 to Indragiri 29.5. Bhamurangli, S'amese, 410 tons, frcm Tumpat 26.5 to Kemamin via ports 29.5.
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  • 63 6 The Chenonceaux is due here from Saigon to-mcrrow at 8 a.m. and will sail on the same day at 3 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles. 4c The P. and O. Behar arrived at London at 6 a.m. on May 24. He The P. and O.
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  • 121 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, May 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Angelina 13; Ipoh 17; Centaur 16; Memnon 14; Monteviaeo Maru 11; Agapeno.r 9; Glenamoy 97. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Adrastus 30; Silveray 32; Platsuragi Maru
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  • 84 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. June) ***** ***** Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. June) 20£ 20% Nc. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot, loose) (awardable Spore) 20 7 8 21 do. Jun e 21 2i% do. July' Sept. 21*4 21%
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  • 53 6 Mails expected from Eastern Australia, by the Marella. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (Netherlands, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 6.30 p.m. to-morrow and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Holland, by the Tndrapoera. due
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  • 105 6 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Monday. MINING: Steady. JeICDUS .86 .88. LingUi $1.11 $115. Lukuts .97 .99. Petalings $5.75 $6.00. S. Luas $1.13 $1.15. Kuehais .77»->, U. Klangs $1.10 $1.13. S. Kinta $4.30 $4.40. Raub.s $L4j $4.60. Tafems $1.27% $130. Takuapas 20 6. RUBBER: Slightly improved prices Erogas .92 .94."
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  • 196 6 SELLING Singapore, May 27. London 4 months' sight 2|4 ljl6 London 3 months' sight 2-4 1|32 London 60 days' signt 2(4 London 30 days' sight 2|3 clj32 London demand 2 3 15|16 London T.T. 2)3 15|16 Lyons and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57%
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  • 102 6 British Off icial Wireless. London, May 26. Paris 75 11 64. New York 4.95Vs. Montreal 4.94. Brussels 29.04 Geneva 15.33. Amsterdam 7.33. Milan 60 3 16. Berlin 12.28. Stockholm 19.39 2 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90 'o. Vienna 26 l 2 Prague 119. Madrid 36 5 u. Helsingfors 226 3
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  • 209 6 Singapoie, May 27. R. i Siam I W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $149--it. (Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $144 R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per K«jyan $14« Rice, E. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $128 Rue B. Siam N. 2 per Ko>an $125 Rice, Siam
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  • 252 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 27. High Tides.—s.4o a.m., 6.57 p.m. Screen Performance entitled "Lili< the Field" In Aid of St. And Mission Hospital, Capitol The itr° 6.15 p.m. S.S.fS.tA. Annual Meeting, Bui Exchange Room. 5 p.m. Johore Planters' Association, General Meeting,
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  • 73 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Legong" CAPITOL —G. 15 Lilies Of The Field" and 9.15 "Border Town," and "G Badminton." EMPIRE.—"Duck Soap." GREAT WORLD. -Cabaret Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkie... etc. Hollywood. "Palooka" with Jim my Durante and "Carolina." MARLBOROUGH. —Hindustani talk!) NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 458 6 I l| T, r SINGAPORE HOTELS j M,ll>u W '"M"«imTiiiiiumii«inMmii»iu«i^^ SEA VIEW HOTEL f SPECI4L DINNER D4NCE j RFILFR SDV RANI) J HLLLLII SATURDAY UHllll GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND Every room has a bathroom and verandah RESTAURANT Table d'Hote and a la Carte
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    • 314 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. 54 The following submitted correct sstations and share thu first prize: C. B. Albuquerque. Cheonsr Ran Fa. S. S. Guan. Berti< James, W. T. Wee. Tons Yew Chor. G. Spect. Thathi. S. D. Thonjr. L. Sai, all of Singapore; Miss Jha-.ga Davi of Johcre Bahru.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 159 6 [POSTAL INttLLIGENCI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Ceylon (Montevideo Maru) 2 pin. Mauritius (Montevideo Maru; 2 p.m. South Africa (Montevideo Maru) 2 p.m. America (South) (Montevideo Maru) 2 p.m. India, South and West (Montevideo Maru) 2 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Makasser) 3 p.m.
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    • 74 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last is:g»r Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Dee. F. Inches. Hours. Dee- F. Abr Star 88 0.41 6.3 75 Sitiawnn No report. Krta Bharu 00 0.67 7 1 73 Bnkit Jeram 89 Nil 7.9 72 Malacca 84 Nil 10.5 73
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    • 181 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous C hilts WW* Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 355 7 th? makers x PMENT JUST RECEIVED. (g) I v cstinghouse Radio Tube 1 Superhet. i <IM \IT THAT COMBINES SELECTIVITY, i I LEARNESS, I DISTANCE, I PLIABILITY. TO COPE WITH THE I INF AVOUMLBLE ITION" CONDITIONS. 1 \l. NO OBLIGATION. -utk Rotary Convertors, I i ktrs. Transformers, &c. Woild-Wide Radio
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    • 98 7 m cost so irmij 0 Never before could Hupmobile quality be bought at so low a price. And never before has engineering genius produced so much beauty and riding comfort at a cost so low. Hupmobile's power brakes, its roominess, its streamline beauty, and engineering refinements offer a resounding challenge
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1154 7 Wireless BERLIN SHORT-WAVE f ■■< T-.U. I STATION TO-DAY'S EMPlfcE PROGRAMME wireless Programme For To-Day Arthur Salisbury And ilis THE wireless pogramme for to-day as Urcnsstra announced by the German Short- wave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting t>avo tp .i House is as follows:— TO-DAYS Empire wireless programme 405 p.m.—DJB, DJN Announcement
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 533 8 LAST NIGHT! Af DAM D D A O» >ENIN <' •45 !>.15. rlLn/VlflOKfl TO-MORROW SIXTH AND I VST NIGHT OF THE GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE MOST BRILLIANT PROGRAMME PROGRAMME! PRESENTED IN MALAYA FOR MONTHS] TWO SHOWS IN ONE. jjf^' j j b^HSZZQSXIOHrI ftO pip I "THE DANCE OF THE VIKG:NS H**
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    • 446 8 New World JfffaPinto-; j wan am We are not promising you the Atlantic Ocean. We merely introduce to you Jose Julia Kutron GUP fIU The International Star HE Comedians Tap Dancers g|PP Jhß__| h° make their debut at the Tea Dance on TO-MORROW TUESDAY TEA DANCE AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY
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  • 271 9 Rich Honeymoon .Couple TO JAVA, SUMATRA HONGKONG FURTHER details regarding the chartering of the Sea Belle II» formerly the Governor's yacht, by Mr. J. H. R. Cromwell and Mrs. Cromwell (formerly Miss Doris Duke, known as the richest girl in the world) for the continuation of
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  • 100 9 The Seventeenth List Ot Contributions Amount previously acknowledged $54,725.64 Dr. H. T. Wee 250.00 Mr. Lim Keng Lian 500.00 Mr. Lum Mun Thien 500.00 Mr. Yeo Chang Boon 300.00 Mr. Ng Sen Chcy 250.00 Praser Neave, Ltd. 1,000.00 Hon. Mr. J. Robertson 250.00 Guthrie Co. 1,000.00 Mr.
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  • 107 9 Public Bodies To Form A Society- Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 27. The Overseas Committee conferred w th the representatives of various public bodies in Shanghai yesterday and reported on the situation with regard to the Chinese in Siam. It was proposed to organise a soe'ety
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  • 30 9 Malacca, May 25. A Straits-born Tamil was found hanging IB a house in Tranquerah yesterday afternoon. He was removed to hospital where he died at i) a.m. to-day.
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  • 231 9 Death After Return To Singapore Singapore, Monday. WE regret to record the death of Mrs. Jessie Ritchie Main More, the wife of Mr. G. More, of the Urnon Insurance Society of Canton, who passed away at her residence in Hohand Road early yesterday morning. Mrs. More, wiio
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  • 202 9 Enthusiasm At Second Recital Singapore, Monday. MANY people leaving the Memorial Hall last night af er Mr. Arthur Rubinrein's second reci al expressed the opinion that he was the best pianist ;hey had ever heard. lam of like mind myself. Never do I remember being more thrilled a.<
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 526 9 THE POPULAR GIRL"T is not always tne Kirl with classical features, nor yet she who is dressed in the I latest creations, who commands admiration *J9 Hnd atteat; n wherever she goes. I I Whai< is the secret of those others, not j v so favoured by nature or blessed
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    • 70 9 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Mm -VJ^^Bi|J^|§|?§§f Our 18 Point Eye examination Is A Conscientious Study And Covers Every Possible Eye Deficiency. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. Glasses if needed. R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) M.O.L (London). Member BETA SIGMA KAPPA
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    • 473 9 IllllillW lllliilllfli till 1 7imil.li.lJl 11l i|l!|l(|UIHI!ilHlllin|ll|ll|lllillUilllMllllllillllllllHllllilllitlU|IHIIIIIIIi|l:l lIIIIIIIJ J^f CHARLIE it KUNZ mm \\\^k\\\\mm^ I Everybody's H B[ favourite I ANOTHER CELEBRITY JOINS 'REX' I We are glad to announce that' Charlie Kunz now records EXCLUSIVELY I on 'REX' and his future recordings of the exquisite Piano Medleys for which
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  • 107 10 ONG—Mrs. Ong Sam Leong (Nee Yeo Yean Neo) age 73 passed away peacefully at her residence "BUKIT ROSE" Bukit Timah Rd., on Saturday noon. She leaves behind her two sons, Ong Boon Tat J.P. and Ong Peng Hock and one daughter (Mrs. Khoo Peck Lock), 3 sons-in-law, Messrs. Lim
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  • 94 10 Mrs. Pang Leong Choo nee Madam Khoo Eng Nej alias Burok, aged 30 year?, passed away peacefully on Sunday." Mar 26, at her residence, No. 5, Shanghai Rd She haves behind her beloved father, Mr. Khoo Teng Hin, her husband, one son. one daughter and several brothers (Messrs. Khoo
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  • 678 10 IJJVEN to those whose business it is to study the rubber market, the susceptioiiities of that sensitive mechanism must constitute something of a problem. Last week the price nrmed up in a manner calculated to gladden the hearts of the trade following the receipt of good buying orders
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  • 44 10 Presentation By Medical College Union The members of the Medical College Unicn will present an illuminated address to Mr. C. J. Smith, the Senior Professor of Surgery, who is retiring, in the lounge of the Union's premises at 9 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 39 10 H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas will leave Fraser's Hill where they had been staying, during the after--5?7\.? May 31 and arriv hi Singapore at 6.40 a.m. on June 1.
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  • 77 10 Mr. P. G. Mahindasa. of the tutorial staff of the St. Francis Institution, Malacca, who had his knee wrenched in a soccer frame seme weeks ago, and which kept him confined to his bed has not recovered sufficiently to allow him to resume his duties. Mr w Jenk his, of
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  • 189 10 yOU never know what may happen at a boxing show. The contest in the ring may be tame, but a chance incident may set the crowd in an uproar and result in what the reporters describe as a scene. The latest programme staged in Singapore
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  • 165 10 JHE incident serves to show again that a referee in a boxing match has a hard and anxious time of it. The least that may happen to him is that a section of the crowd will vigorously hoot his decisions and accuse him of be ng
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  • 150 10 JHE yacht Sea Belle II is in the news again. Once upon a time, it was used to take the Governor on stately excursions to the ports of Malaya, but during the depression the practice was vigorously criticised, it being pointed out that the maintenance of a
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  • 195 10 JELETAR is a long way from Singapore town, but there is bound to be a larg- crowd there on Aug. 24 when the Royal Air Force will give a display in honour of the Jubilee. We have been given an example of what the R.A.F. can dc
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  • 408 10 By "Lonker-On" I\RIVEN to "clean up" its films, Hollywood's net loss of a $1,000,000 in 1933 was converted into a prt>fit of $11,000,000 in 1934. Evidently the best policy. A An accused man tried to swallow a written confess on in court. As the police intervened,
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  • 256 11 European Lady Missing From P. O. Ship A RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE Unavailing Search TRAGEDY ON THE NALDERA \IRS. H. T. Galvin, a passenper on the Naldera, disappeared early on Saturday morning when the ship was about 150 miles from Penang. Ihe vessel was turned back and a search was made
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  • 75 11 Celebrations At Bangkok Sports Club 'Froin Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 25. Neon lights illuminated the Sports Club for the first time at the Empire Day Jubilee ball at which 300 were present. St Andrew's pipe band turned out. Prince Varnvaidyakara, replying to the toas>. of the guests,
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  • 46 11 Police Investigating Japan Street Affair Singapore, Monday. Tht> Police are investigating a cas? in wftirh a Hokien is alleged to hay? assaulted a compatriot with a knife in Japan Street tn Saturday nitrht. The victim sustained a nasty injury and fa' sent to hospital.
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  • 24 11 Reuter Wireless. Geneva. May 22. The League Council has decided to call a conference on the drug traffic next summer.— loiter Wireless.
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  • 46 11 Kidnappers Demand $200,000 Ransom Reuter. Tacoma, May 25. THE nine-year-old son of Mr. J. P. 1 Wcyer Hauser, the multi-millionaire lumber king, has disappeared. i It is understood that the kidnappers demand a ransom of $200,000. The family maintain complete silence. —Reuter.
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  • 197 11 Mussolini On The Key To It Reuter. Rome, May 25. CIGNOR Mussolini, in a speech in the Chamber, said Hitler's thirteen pom s could neither be rejected nor accepted en bloc. Clarification and thorough examination were necessary. Possibly this would be done through diplomatic channels in the
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  • 34 11 Bombay, May 18. ACCORDING to the special correspondent of the "Indian Liberal,*' Sir Malcolm Hailey is likely to be the successor of Lord Willingdon, when the latter's term expires next April.
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  • 97 11 Britain Seeks More Information British Official Wireless. London, May 25. In pursuance of Mr. Stanley Baldwin's undertaking on behalf of the Government in the House of Commons that the fullest and fairest consideration would be given to Herr Hitler's recent speech, a detailed examination of the German Chancellor's
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  • 417 11 Abyssinia Dispute ITALY AGREES TO ARBITRATION British Official Wireless. London, May, 25. SETTLEMENT of the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia was reached late last night and a specially summoned meeting of the League Council was held in the early hours of this morning, when the
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  • 77 11 Celebrations At Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca The Anglo-Chinese School. Malacca, held an interesting entertainment on Empire Day. Mr. J. R. N?ave, M.C.S. took the salute j and inspected the School scuts, who were under D. S. M. Loh. Mr. Neave then read the Empire Day Message and the principal
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  • 49 11 Reuter. Washington, May 25. A new reciprocal Swedish American trade agreement was signed by Mr. Cordell Hull, and the Swedish Minister, designed to lower tariffs, remove trade barriers and expand Swedish-American commerce which has declined in recent years to about one third of the 1929 value.—Reuter.
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  • 466 11 Strong Combination MR. EDEN FOREIGN SECRETARY Reuter Wireless. London, May 26. JiHE nature of the Cabinet reconstruction remains a wellkept secret and hence evoKes a bewildering succession of speculation. The most supported forecast is the substitution of Sir John Simon by Mr. Eden. It is suggested that
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  • 66 11 Cause Of Airship Disaster Unknown Reuter Wireless. Washington, May 22. THE Navy Depar ment report on the Macon disaster spates that the Department is unable to determine whether a gust of wind or a structural defect caused the loss of the ship. The court of inquiry
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  • 92 11 Japanese Troops Clash With Chinese Irregulars Reuter. Shanghai,. May 25. According to Japanese repor's, heavy fighting has occurred at Maoshankou, I Luantung, in the demilitarised zone between a Japanese detachment from Jehol and 400 Chinese irregulars who have been campaigning against the Japanese administ-ation in Jehol. A
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  • 141 11 "A Continuous Roar Of Cheering" British Official Wireless. London, May 2b. EXCEPTIONALLY heavy rain fell tills morning and throughout the forenoon the weather continued so threatening that it was feared it might be necessary to postpone the arrangements tor the third of the tour Silvei Jubilee
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  • 54 11 Nearly Blown Up When Mortar Explodes Reuter. Lisbon, May 25. The entire Cabinet narrowly escaped being blown up during experiments with a new mortar which formed part of the programme of the military manoeuvres. The mortar blew up almost directly beneath the Ministerial stand. Eighteen persons were
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  • 178 11 "Cruelty Intemperance" JOHN BARRYMORE'S INCOME Reuter. Los Angeles, May 25. JJOLORES COSTELLO, the film star, has petitioned for a divorce from her husband, John Barrymore. on the ground of "cruelty and habitual intemperance." Dolores, who is Barrymore's third wife, asks for the custody of the children.
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  • 151 12 On Mail Train MAN ARRESTED AT PARIT BUNTAR (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. AN alleged attempt to smuggle gold from Perak into Penang by a Chinese goldsmith of Penang is reported to have taken place early this morning at Parit Buntar. On
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  • 596 12 A New High Velocity Rifle (By Air Mail). (From Our Ovm Correspondent) London, May 15. A MUZZLE velocity of 4,000 ft. a second is claimed for a new .22 in. cartridge which has passed the experimental stage m the laboratories of a well-known United States munitions
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  • 322 12 An Irishman And Not Columbus? Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. THE Irish discovered America six or seven centuries before the voyage of Christopher Colombus in 149«. The Pope possesses documents to support-this theory, declared Mr. Vilhjalmur Stefannson, the Arctic explorer, in a lecture to the Pennsylvania Historical Association. '"We
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  • 447 12 Death Claims Aviator Who Once Cheated It Detroit, May 19. HEATH to-day claimed a pilot who escaped its clutches exactly two years ago in almost' miraculous fashion. In May, 1933, Stanley Hausner. a Polish-born aviator, floated on the sea in mid-Atlantic for eight days before he was saved
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  • 26 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May 26. The death is announced of Rosemarie Baudez, 41, wife of the Acting French Consul-General, due to pneumonia.— Reuter.
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  • 1072 12 Rejected Appeals Allowed EMPLOYERS OUT OF TOUCH WITH PROCEDURE following are the minutes of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on May 10:— Present: The chairman (the Hon'ble the Controller of Labour, Malaya, Mr. C. D. Ahearne), the vice-chairman and
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  • 223 12 Accident In Hongkong Harbour TWO ships crowded with passengers came into collision in Hongkong Harbour on the night of May 19. As a result the Tung On and the Tin Vat, both of which are employed on the Hongkong-Canton service, will have to dock for repairs. Two
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  • 115 12 Engaged In Fifty Branches Of Work Chao Jan Pao (Hongkong). Canton, Apr. 2b. Cantonese women are entering practically every line of work in which men are engaged, and according to a recent survey they have entered the fields of 50 types of employment. There are thousands of women
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  • 88 12 Volunteers Seize Hsialicheng City Shun Pao. Peiping, May 6. The report is freely circulated here that. 1,200 anti-Japanese Volunteers are threatened to launch an attack on Chtngteh, capital of Jehol province. Current reports in Peiping are to the effect that these Volunteers occupied Hsialicheng on May 4
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  • 90 12 Formerly Held Sway In Shantung Shun Pao. Tsinan, May 6. The entire gang cf 76 bandits under Hsu Yung Chang, who recently surren dered to the Government forces but who were .found guilty of continuing to hold persons for ransom, were executed to-day by shooting. Hsu, who
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  • 89 12 Command Concert At Albert Hall British Official Wireless. London, May 2b. The King and Queen attended the Empire Day command concert at the Albert Hall last night, when a choir of 800 voices, representatives of choir societies in all parte of the British Isles anu a specially augmented
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  • 462 12 Singapore Work CAN ASSOCIATION CONTINUE? fTHE annual meeting of the Singapore After-Care Association which is concerned with the welf a c of discharged prisoners, will be ho? i in the office of the Superint< mV ,t of Prisons on Friday at 4.45 p.p The committee's rej>ort
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  • 126 12 Two Hundred Planes To Be Built i Can! on, Apr. 25. R r ipid progress is being made in the 3-yiar military aeroplane programme which was launched on Jan. 1, 1935, and it i:i now expected that tilt schem e will be completed within two years. According
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  • 989 13 Officer- Convicted nominal sentence PASSED d'Tom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 26. |jK. J. B. Weiss, First Magistrate, A Johore Bahru, delivered judgnt yesterday in the case in which i: John Tolmie, Superintendent of Customs Preventive Branch, .iiore Bahru, was charged with i.ing assaulted a one-legged
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  • 343 13 LATE MRS. ONG SAM LEONG DEATH OF MR. C. O. CAMPBELL Welllinavn drainer I.0!>ic: cxnLLii:> «^l.^V^ <»i tbe Knc»wl! nel.<,!nalltie. ,l, lilecl in tbe Cencrai 3inj5al)ore, tbl:l morning in .Vlr. Ocrilvie i'aml» dell. lXnown lo vvervone l,onnectell tbe us "<7nicK." >lr bell bucl Keen trainer tar mnnv vtUl-5. rle v>2s
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  • 170 13 DEATH OF MRS. ONG (Continued from previous col.) i the New World is at his finger-tips. Mr. T. W. Ong. uhe eldest grandson of the late Mrs. Ong Sam Leong and the eldest son of Mr. Ong Boon Tat. had a brilliant university career at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was
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  • 450 14 Rain Stops Play INTERESTING MATCH AT KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. 1>AIN prevented a result being arrived at in the most important cricket fixture over the week-end, the match between the Europeans and the Rest, played on the Padang. This is the
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  • 97 14 Third Trial To Be Held In Singapore Singapore, Monday. A THIRD Malaya Cup trial match will be held at the Anson Road Stadium. Singapore, on THURSDAY, and after .he match the Singapore team to meet Nejrri Sf mbilan on June will be selected. The teams for the trial
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  • 93 14 The following: are the events for the annual badminton tournament for 1935 of the Malacca Badminton Association: (1) Singles Championship (men's). (2) Singles Championship (ladies'), (ft) Doubles Championsh p (men's). (4) Doubles Championship (ladies'). tfj\ Mixed DoobSes Ch imnior.ship. (6) junior Championship fmea**). (7) Ju-i rr Doubles Chamnicnship
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  • 118 14 Barber Hits Up 191 For Yorks Reuter. London, May 25. THE following are the close of play scores in the county cricket marches begun to-day:— Essex 116 and 85 for three wickets. (Copson five wickets for 291. Derby 150 (Eastman five wickets for 96). Surrey 228 for four
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  • 31 14 Reuter. London, May 25. At Lords at the close of play to-day. the South Africans had scored*2o2, and Middlesex 28 for the loss of one wicket. —Reuter.
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  • 213 14 Results Of Tournament To Date The following are the results of ties played in the Y.W.C.A. Tennis Tournament. MIXED DOUBLES Miss Z. Elias and H. Reshty beat Miss P. Beech and I. Nathan, w.o. Miss E. Smith and Dr. C. Smith beat Miss B. Campbell and M. Cordeiro
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  • 150 14 A friendly badminton match was played between the Union Badminton Parly and the Nicky Badminton Party before a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts last Thursday at the former's court. The Union Badminton Party defeated the Nicky B. P. by three games to one and tbe fifth set was
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  • 258 14 Nondescripts Win At Cricket THE Anglo-Chinese School were no match for the Nondescript Cricket Club in a cricket match played last Saturday on the N.C.C. ground in McNair Read. The schoolboys were beaten by three wickets and 35 runs. The School were all out for BO Reginald Ebert
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  • 256 14 Ceylon Tamils Lose By 10 Runs THE St. Andrew's School defeated the Ceylon Tamils' Association at cricket on Saturday on Balestier Plain by 10 runs. Batting first, the Schoolboys were all cut for 63, but the home ;eam could knock up only 53 in reply. For the
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  • 283 14 N.C.C. Beat R.A.F. By 5 Wickets THE Nondescripts defeated the R. A. F at McNair Road yesterday by 5 wickets. A feature of the game was the splendid bowling by de Vaz, who captured 6 wickets for 22 runs. The R. A. F. batted first and scored 136,
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  • 824 14 Etceteras Lose Tournament Game WIN FOR OLD RAFFLESIANS: S.C.C. AND V.M.C.A IN EXCITING DRAW Singapore, Monday. MUCH interest was centred on the trial match which was played on Saturday for the purpose of selecting The Rest
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  • 553 14 Old Rafflesians Win Annual Match > ANOTHER interesting game played at j H the week-end was the annual match 1 between Past and Present Rafflesians for the shield presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke, that well-known figure in sporting circles. Mr. Clarke himself led the Past tearu on
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  • 72 14 The Rest Team To Meet The European rpHE team to represent THE REST v. the Europeans for the CLARKE CUP next Saturday and Sunday will be selected from the following: A. S. A. Jansen, T. R. Lewis, K. Muthucumaru, V Ponniah, D. Ross, N. Sullivan, Tan Boon
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  • 354 15 »i! -c Yok ('hong's Success: Che Yacob Heads Riders Singapore, Saturday. k tlung the list of win ling owners for the two-dav n.; hc!cJ by Singapore Tmf Chib at the iasi week-end wfch *><»:? «".Tend an''. Major Foj. third. s lr ads (iie
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  • 86 15 w'orid Records In One Day Reuter. I jo: <Michigan), May 25. of the Ohio S ate UniA'o nv.de a world record ith a l:.n cf 2o feet 8» 4 ie previous record o/ 26 m ide by Chuhe Inamu I'jS!. Earlier in the day i 1
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  • 55 15 Department Sports Club sth Anniversary at 338-B Road on May i 3 ana 19. it, 1/.-Colonel G. C. Mere- the function on both days Pi icu it, Captain G. A. tied the first uay. ol the function a Rongi i i attendance. All the ifl attended practically
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  • 506 15 Poer Standard Of Play In Trial (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh, Sunday. /HE final Sia.c. soccer trial before in" selection oi tne team to represent Perak against Ked£h at Alor Star on June i in tbe Malaya Cup was hekJ Vv.teiday evening on tne Chinese A.-.- j cemoij
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  • 423 15 Results And Ties In The Junior Tournament Singapore, Monday. DLAY took plat- at the Clerical Union Hal] on Saturday and Sunday cf lite first rocnd ties in the Junior Singles and Doubles of the Singapore Badminton Tournament. Keen Interest was shown In the games wlpch resulted as
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  • 46 15 All-Australian Doubles Final Reuter. Paris, May 25. In the finals of the French Championship Crawford end Quist beat Turnbull and MacGrath 6—1, 6—4. 6—2. In the Women's Doubles final, Mi>5 Se riven and Miss Stammers beat Miss fiDerling and Miss AdamolT 6—4. 6—0 Reuter.
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  • 33 15 Reuter. M. JU A Paris, May 25. In the semi-final, of the French Lawn Tennis Championship Doubles, MacGrath and Turnbull beat Perry and Tuckev 3 -6; 6—3; 6—4; 4—6; 6—4.—Reuter,
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  • 74 15 Soccer, Billiards, Ping Pong And Tennis Members of the J.C.S.A. are reminded of the following tournaments to De run during 1935: Football (Inter-Teams closin;; date 7 6 35. Billiards closing date 15 6 35. Ping-Pong closing date 30 6 35. Tennis closing date 30 6 35. Entry forms
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  • 63 15 Chinese Companions To Meet Aston A.C In Final The semi-final tic In the S.C.F.A. Cup Competition was played at Jalan Besai Stadium yesterday between the Chinese CempatiiCti A. A. and The Aston Athletic Club and ended in a win for the Chinese Companion by two goals to
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  • 479 15 Johore Draw With Negri Sembilan (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, May 26. CROWD of over 2.000. including many visitors from Johore Bahru. Muai and Batu Pahat, witnessed the Maiaya Cup game at Segamat between Johore md Negri Sembilan in the Southern Section of the competition. The match
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  • 40 15 Aga Khan's Thre? Candidates Reuter. London, May 2(>. nPHIJ Aga khan declared thai he will run Bajbram, Hairan :ind Theft in the Derby. They will bf ridden by V <,x. and Harry Wragfr, respect l Ay. —Reuter.
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  • 82 15 Tournament Ties For Next Week i The following ties in the S R.C. Billiards Tournament will be played next week: TIES FOR"TO-DAY I Russian Fool (250 Up): P. D'ROzariO and P. K. Lewis (—5O) v. W. A. Aeria and C. B. Webb —150. "B" single* handicap (200 up):
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  • 48 15 Result Of Two Breadths Race (Free Style) A two breadths iace. free-style, opon to all class s. under sealH handicap, too!: i place at the Singapore Swinvning Club yesterday. P. B. Sidebottom was the winner, with W. N. Rothery second and A. H. Wheeler third.
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    312 15 Wilts Win Championship Again THE Malaya Command Swimmuig meet was concluded at the Y.M.C.A. pool cn Saturday, the Wiltshiic-s winning the championship for the third year in succession. Brigadier A. T. Sliakespear distiibutcd the prizes at the conclusion of the sports. THE RESULTS 'iu foU(MV JiK are the
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  • 113 15 Lawson Little Retains Championship Reuter. St. Annes, May 25. IN the final of the British Amateur Gclf Championship. Lawson Liu le (U.S.A.. holder) beat Tweddell by one hole. It was an cpic con 1 est in which both played magnificent golf. Both went round the thirty-six holes
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  • 49 15 Reuter. I San Francisco, May 26. Ccloncl Little, father of Lawson Little, the winner of the British Amateur GO:f I Championship. stated that his son would 1 not compete in the British Amateur j Championship in 1936 as he would thon I be busy working.---Reuter.
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  • 33 15 A. J. Donald Wins May Medal (Bogey) The rtplay for the May Medal (Bogey) between A. J. Donald and R. J. Fennie resulted in a win for A. J. Donald.
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    • 177 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "(JRK.Vr by rea&gn of the fact gj I ha! in a period ol' little more (lian a onac ci < i a century it has i(l) b| It up a larje business all over A«ia; (2) acquired a thoroughly souncV financial position; inl-educed m<dern innovations
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  • 1237 16 Mass Treatment VIEWS OF CEYLON MEDICAL CHIEF Colombo, May 10. "ATEBRIN and atebrin-musonat treatment is not free from danger. The risks are great." This is what the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, Ceylon, Dr. R. Briercliffe, it appears,
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  • 221 16 Housekeeping Troubles Ai White HoUSC- Washington RATS, mice, leaky pipes, frayed rug? and curtains, soiled paint and wora out furnishings—these are the troubles of Mrs. Franklin D. Ro3seve;i, at the White House here. In a wireless broadcast the President's wife told the American public that
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  • 186 16 To Be Re-Enacted As A Circus Turn Savannah, Georgia. A pageant re-creat ng the coronation of the "Iving of Kings," Haile Selassie of Abyssinia, is to be staged in America following a visit to Abyssinia this year of Mr. Gene of Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Trader has signed a
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  • 170 16 Exhibition Of Pictures In London London. May 4. AN India.l artist- has been honoured by Colnaghi and Company, one of the mist excius ye of London's art dealers. They have g.ven him a th.cc weeks' xhibition in their shop .n Bond Stree:. He is Fysee Rahamin cf Bombay,
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  • 70 16 Aiaaria. A"? "a sign of the bonds of friendship uniting Spain and Japan," the Japanese Government has sent a gift of 240 cherry trees, the national plant of Nippon, to the Madrid city council. The plants were handed over to the Mayor w'-ah appropriate ceremonial at the
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  • 243 16 Because He Was Ceaien At Election I Zion, Illinois. DECAUSE he was beaten at a local dec U Mr. Wilbur Vcliva, the Mavor of Zion. prophesies that the end of th° world will come. For 23 years he has been dictator of the religious, political,
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  • 952 17 Serious Step not a jubilee FRANK (l»y Air Mail) Our Oxen Correspondentj London, May 15. rpjir :idon tin market has ceased to exist. f time, at all events, this is t s ini>; conclusion to which j iv <n upon examining
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  • 34 17 Reuter. Honolulu, May 2D. A squadron of six naval aeroplanes completed the flight of 1,223 miles from Midway Island, the centre of the United Sates naval manoeuvres in the Pacific. —Reuter.
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  • 228 17 Man Travels 32,000 Miles To Post Letters Auckland, New Zealand. A MAN has travelled from the United States nearly to the South Pole—to pdfft some letters. He is Mr. C. F. Anderson, and he is now on h .s way back to New York
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  • 104 17 From Sourabaya To Bali And Celebes The K.N.1.L.M.. has just started a weekiy trial-service from Sourabaya to l)enpasa>(Bali) and Macassar (Celebes). Starting at G a.m. from Sourabaya, the aeroplane lands in Denpasar two hours late at 8 05 a.m. Thirty minutes later (8.35 a.m.) it leaves
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  • 280 17 New Departure In Local Schools OVER a thousand boys recently assembled on t'ho school grounds of St. Andrews and the Raffles Institution as a result of a free distribution cf Ovaltine during morning recesses. The d stribution covered two out cf Iwenty schools in th? Colony where similar
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  • 72 17 French Conscripts Who Do "Overtime" Paris. Five days' leave, with free transport, is to be granted the French conscripts who were due to be d'sbanded last month and who have been called upon to do "overtime. The Ministry of War announced that, ah. soon as certain troop
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  • 238 17 S.A. Chief Likely To Visit Canada GENERAL Evangeline Booth, who will likely visit Canada in the Autumn, is experiencing a warm welcome in Au tralia. Lieut.-Colonel Walter Maba >, writing from Army headquaiters in thai land, tells of the greeting accorded the general, on her arrival
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  • 171 17 Thousands Of Visitors Expected In l^eningrad Bfof com This year Leningrad is making history by amouncing f» season." I will be "esnee ally lively says the Tas< Agency and "about 90,000 foreign tourisLs are expected." The "season" will last from June 1 U June 10. during which
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  • 159 17 Triumph For Police CROOKS CURB THEIR DESIRES London, May 11. SCOTLAND Yard achieved a triumph of organisation throughout the Jubilee celebrations by the almost entire absence of serious crime. There were very few cases among the millions of visitors or sightseers of victimisation by criminals or
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  • 176 17 Shooting Dock Labourers With?. Airgun Manila, Philippine Inlands. .An American sailer nam 2d Lee. belongingto the h.r. President Wilson, suffers fr«n* I deiuHr n which nearly cost him his l.fe here. He has the hallucination that all doclC lf.bourers »n foreign ports are either chirkins or ducks,
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    • 123 17 ~fo IPi friendly rub- 9H I" bet —good com- a f c •>>' Ml drinks. Pleasant H fleeting hoard Ju>t one side ot lite in this country. Tomorrow, the blaring sun—the dai!v round. C.in you the morning with the joy iiich comes from a sense of personal htiu-s arJ well-K-ini,
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    • 174 17 ONLY SPECIALISATION CAN GIVE YOU A PERFECT CAR T^RM^ TO-DAY the light car owner can enjoy a degree of motoring pleasure never before offered by any but the big, expensive cars. This is entirely due to the introduction of Morris Specialisation. You will know how true this is as soon
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  • 193 18 Wall Collapses BURIED UNDER TONS OF MASONRY Melbourne, Victoria, May 13. INJURED when, with three other firemen, he was buried beneath tons of masonry, charred timbers and red-hot bricks at a fire in Fitzroy, William J. McCurdy, 65, married, Station
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  • 283 18 Tried To Get £2 By Misrepresentations 1 Melbourne, May 10. The fare to Mildura is only £2 1.2. Ycunger's attempt to get that sum from the R 8 BI.LA. receiulv I o a*-ned him two months' gaol at the Melbourne City Court. These were the means by
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  • 125 18 Mining Expert Dies In Australia Melbourne. May 13. Mr. Charles F. Heathcote. mining exrjert, died at his home. Barnato Grove. \rmadare, Victoria recently. Mr. Heathcote. who was 68. was borii >i 3ombay. and was a son of MaiorOenerel C. T. Heathcote. Twenty-five vsars ago he was
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  • 94 18 Brisbane, May 11. When an elephant belonging to a travelling circus at Woombve. a North Coast township, broke its chain it wandered to the fennt of the local hotel and began to demolish it. The owner of the hotel. Mr R. White ••i to drive it away,
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  • 296 18 Controversy Being Revived In Australia Sydney, May 14. ONCE again Sydney is seeing a revival of the question, "Should women serve on Australian juries?" It has been brought to the fore by the return ol Judge Armstrong from a world tour, and his declaration that there should
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  • 255 18 From Commonweath E'ectoral i OHi-o v/WIvC Melbourne. May 13. Rex Windley Bickerton Ls aged only eight months, but on Saturday, he received a "please explain" letter from the Commonwealth Electoral Office. He had committed the offence of having failed to enrol as an elector. It was Rex
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  • 144 18 Darwin, May 8. Ihe Herbert brothers, who run Koolpinyah cattle station, 31 mi'es from Dai win. say the? have proof that goannas are deadly enemies of snakes and they have vowed n et to molest the goannas en thtlr run. One of the blacks working on the
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  • 95 18 Alice Springs. May 11 The Federal Parliamentary Party now touring Central Australia, will long remember the story told by a visitor to a remote state. Hejwa» assured that the friend he sought had gone out "just the other lay with a few herd of cattle and
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  • 149 18 UeatK 0t Netire6 8ur^eon lvlelbourne. lUav 13. NN. I'bomas Novvan, el Olincia. Victoria died recentlv at lbe 23« ol 83. Ne was 2 reared surzeon, ancl eame lc. Australia 62 vears «vben be practised at Nendi^o. !7be late Or. Nowau. wbo born a: Newrv. Oountv Down. Ireland
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  • 208 18 From Norman Church In England Melbourne, May 8. An appeal for aid to repair the beflj KSJ* tne finest Norman churches in Melbourne. Derbyshire, England has been made by the vicar of the church and churchwards to ihe Lord Mayor oi Melbourne, Victoria. A peal of bells
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  • 225 18 Diversion For Women In Inland Australia Melbourne, May 10. "Gossipping" by wireless as a diver s:on for wemen was part of the p of Inland Australia which the Rev J A Barber placed before members 0 f tl.t Presbyterian Assemb'y, as joint con venor cf the Australian
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  • 78 18 Sydney, N.S.W., May 8 At Boomi, on the Barwon River 12 miles from the Queensland border. Mrs v. C. Brindley. who is postmistress and -egistrar of births, marriages and deaths officiated at the wedding of Mr Sid O'Hara and his bride at tbe post office The nearest minister
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  • 224 18 Finally Plunges Into Harbour May 8 A BULLOCK which becan p a »Jr strir ken after escaping on it', vav < r the show ground to Darung H „S caused excitement and some alarm the city recently. m The tooting of motor car horns tern fled
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  • 252 18 And Loses His Life In The Flames Me'bourne, May 13 "Bluey, V.C.," is what the b'g blue and white Queensland heeler, who save;l seven people from death in a Collin°wocd biaze will always be to Mr. James BcurKe, h:s owner. "B uey was a real hero, and
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  • 195 18 Horse Revived With Quart Of Wine Melbourne, May A quart ol wine Was used to revive hoiSe after it had been hauled from a bed cf mud and slime at Little Dock, Melbourne. Little Dock, which Is on In bank of the Yarra River, is being reclaimed
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 316 18 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. B 2, Raffles Place. (Established 1863). 1 I 1 Straits Settlements Oldest Sale-room. j Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and f miscellaneous goods. J TO LET. 1 large 2-storey compound house, No. 800, Thomson Road. N 1 furnished sea-side bungalow, at Pulau
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    • 105 18 I wmmmmmmmmmmMmp* i ■iT«iiana M «ii«i 4l c wia aiiaiia ia aMai i a f, ai V i ia ia ai i a a a ai a (aiia a SMa aMa s THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. 1 P ij U t 8t y U lX) Visit them and ins P ect
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  • 1344 19 Improved Figures S (,Mi; INTERESTING COMPARISONS «UP; quarterly unemployment 1 statistics published by the In-: ♦«national Labour Office for the first m of 1035 continue to show for L-t countries an improvement as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year. In the
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  • 263 19 Midnight Adventure In Africa Durban. TO be charged by a savage lion at mid- night while motoring through, the bush near Changara, in Portuguese East was the thrilling experience of Mr. C. S. Francis, and Mr. D. Scatt, of Durban. i On account of the bad state
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  • 191 19 Oldest Film Star In Hollywood. Dead I Hollywood. Ruby la Fayett"e, the oldest film star in Hollywood, and famous in Tnother and grandmother roles, has died here, aged 90. She retired from the screen at the age cf 89 her last part having been in "Grand Hotel."
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  • 181 19 Mr. E. J. Kelly Re-Elected Mayor Of Chicago Chicago. Mr. Edward J. Kelly (a Democrat, has been re-elected Mayor of Chicago, once the stronghold of the anti-British "Big- Bill' Thompson, by a record majority. In a Democratic landslide he received the enormous vote of 798,150 or over 75
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  • 114 19 Rapid Increase In South Serbia Belgrade. Japanese "dumping" has increased so rapidly in Yugoslavia since the visit of a Japanese commercial delegation recently that it is now estimated that 30 per cent, of the total imports and 50 per cent', of the textile goods and porcelain used in
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 228 19 ECZEMA ON MS] FOR MARS Could Not Do Housework for Months. Cuticura Healed. "I suffered for two years with eczema on my hands. It came in a rash and then formed little pimples that suited to weep. Sometimes it crusted off and left red patches, and I thought I would
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    • 114 19 FACTS YOU SHOUID KNOW about IMPERIAL AIRWAYS and QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS j mniififj PASSENGERS—are now carried BjpBJ\» from England to Australia. The fare JnLZjrA from Singapore to London is £156, ■Ht pT an d to Brisbane £64. The service is ym weekly. FREIGHT—is carried on all services and may be
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