Malaya Tribune, 29 May 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xm •No. 126 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, May 29, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES? SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY~ 29, 1935. KiVh UftiMio
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 t Irikne In tfM*l*t* I j "DAIRY MAID" Sole Agents (Incorporated in S. S.). I I MILK AT ITsIIEBT~J I SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I j BECAUSE j QUALITY IS TWICE THE j SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY j I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- I
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    • 376 1 CAMERAS —Ask to see,— The "Contax" BSC "Snper-IkonU" The "Super-Netter The "Baby Ikonta" PEERLESS i I ERASMIC SOAP I I m Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS JmmW \\\\m*> ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable A^m m W\ for the toilet and can be applied without I >4| P/rft harm tv the most
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  • 348 2 Shipping News Notices. P. AND O. COMMANDS Several Changes In Prospect AT the present time there is a batch of changes in prospect among the senior commands in the P. and O Line. principally owing to the f act that Captains W P Townhead, of the Strathayd. P. C. Htadlam,
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  • 175 2 Passenger Tariff Conference To End Competition Tokyo. Bitter competition between shipping firms operating in >he Orient may be brought to a.i end as the result of the organisation tit a Far Eastern Passenger Tariff Confe: :nce, formed at the instance cf the Peninsular and Oriental S'.-eamship Company,
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  • 185 2 Dutch Line Carrying 80 Per Cent. Of Cargo Amazing headway is being made by the Java-China-Japan Lijn in the Japan-Java service. About 80 per cent, of all Japanese goods shipped to the Netherlands Indies is now carried by the company's liners, and it is feared in Japanese shipping circles
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  • 175 2 One To Work While The Other Plays Melbourne. A ship wjth two crews, one to work and one to play, will shortly sail from Willi- amstown, Victoria, for Yokohama. The Mansei Maru which is loading flour, wheat and scrapiron for Japanese ports, has aboard 11 officers
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  • 275 2 Expert's View That She Will Not Ru»t THE Queen Mary may never rust, Dr. A. Montgomerie stated when discussing "the corrosion problems of the naval architect" at the spring meeting of the Institution of British Naval Architects, at the Royal Society of Arts. She was on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 434 2 STEAMER SAILINGS R&O.nd BRITISH INDIA I». 0. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BANGALORE 6,000 June 6 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 0.100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 5 BEHAR 6,000 July 18 RANCH! 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA 16,000
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    • 537 2 N.Y.K. LINE (Incorporated in Japan). To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailingss.s. HAKONE MARU May. 30 s.s. SUWA MARU g s.s. FUSHIMI MARU June 27 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU JjpU m.s. TERUKUNI MARU July 24 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class. 2nd class. London $600 $429 Marseilles $&OT ffJJ Naples $540 $403
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    • 515 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang;. M S. Sham. ♦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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    • 443 2 STEAMER SAILINGS 4*x NORDDEUTSCHER gfffiffl LLOYP. (Incorporated .n The undernoted 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 11 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremew TRAVE, also calls Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca June 2 SAARBRUCKEN, also calls
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  • 156 3 good buying INTEREST xikrs itessrvc-d And "i?s Steady ou Financial Correspondent) i i, Wednesday, morning. ,V Prices: r (Singapore), 20V« cts., down ct. t Tone: Quiet. Singapore), $114 f/>, down $1 V'-lfrday's Prices: •i: <>d., down »d. Tone: Steady after easier, v, i k: 12 5 16
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  • 74 3 R. ncwed Interest In Industrials l Reuter London, May 27. j S*ock Exchange interest was .industrials wnich were firm fresh enterprise was lackwing to the uncertain for«.X i. position and the markets .iv very quiet and irregular. 'V. I t Exchanges, apart from :h was firm, gold curren-
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  • 100 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT REPORT Sin ip ire, Wednesday. »in< Quiei Johans .23 .26, M. 2 50, Petalmgs $5.90 $6.10, •38 40 Ratios $4.65 $4.85 10 6, r. Harbours $7.0j on i! nta bn > vr s 54.25, Takuapar itrrppq K!an "S buyers $1.10. Qtnet. -Tambalaks .68 .74 $1.65 $1.70.
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  • 1476 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS I £f 0 00 8 «B«ed by Fiaser and Co., nd Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Issue Sin 6aix>re. Wednesday. 10 ft* 1 ■tot! il Ampat 4( 4 6xd 4 3 4 6 a l s? an -12;- b*,- 3i |0 3b d ti
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  • 764 3 A Qukt Week j 1 I 1 1 FRASER AND CO.'S REPORT IpRASEB ana Co.~ weekly report on the Singapore share market dated May 28 states:— After a quiet week*, there la very little rVesfl to iecoxU in tne general conditions prevailing in the share marker, eilher
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  • 52 3 London. May 28. STERLING on New York 4.94-3 13; Paris 75-1 16. Geld 141s. 7H4L an increase of 7'jd. The Stock Markers were inactive with scattered selling. War Loan Stt per cent. ICS-11 16. Fiench bonds were better and German 4 per cent, was firm at 39.— British
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  • 141 3 Foreign Exchanges Again In Limelight London. May 25. On the money market the main feature has been he firmness of discount rates, ctherwisi the market has been un. .nterestinjr. Foreign jxchangts were again in the limelight io-day and British Contio began opt ations early hy checking rise of
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  • 85 3 Increased Revenue But Heavier Expenditure British Official Wireless. London, May 28. The Exchequer returns tor the current financial year up to May 25. snow that the total ordinary revenue excluding selfbalancing items amounts to £«7.458,32.1 as compared with <84.734.575 at the corresponding date last year. Expenditure, owing mainly
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    • 110 3 v a* SOUTH BRITISH F RANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). NRE, MARINE, MOTOR aai «">KKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. *mCE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: D Almeida Street. 9( "i and Subscribed fcjiPvf l £2,000,000 •w apital £1,000,000 Har.d and
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    • 74 3 Nederlandsche flandel.Maatschappij, li V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITh KRAxNCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch Ens Indies and in the Straits Settlement!, India China, Japan and Arabia, LONiX)N BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, United. Correspondents tn the principal Cities
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    • 27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S INSURANCE. HEAD 07FICE: IID, Cecil gt H Singapore L. 6. JOHNSON. General Man* nr.
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    • 74 3 TEACH \OUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT I The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager to help In establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT
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    • 445 3 I IF EVERY WIFE KNEW 9 WHAT EVERY W I I) O W 1 KNOWS EVERT HUSBAND 1 WOULD BE ADFQUATELY I INSURED. 1 We offer you rjomelhiagj unusual 9 in insurance. The International has devised 1 i an exclusive insurance feature. 9 The Disability Compensation J I Ciause. 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 501 4 M. HASSAN, 86 A 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work In electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your I requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE
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    • 638 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). I\ THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. n Bankruptcy. -No 38 M Re GEORGE GRANT GRAY of No. 1006 D, Flower Road, Singapore, Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, a First Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
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    • 634 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case, la Bankruptcy. No. 34 of 1904. Re CHOP ON TAI (Woo Hin, bankrupt) late of No. 126-2, New Bridge Road, Singapore, Traders. Receiving Order made 31st March, 1904. Date cf Order for Summary
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    • 639 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). HI THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. iam t^* A srtf& Re ABDUL RASHID BIN AHMAD alias P. B. BAKER of No. 17, General Hospital Quarters, Singapore, Dresser. Receiving Order made 3rd May, 1935. Date of Order for
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    • 242 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 Vhe sick to health, to cure as it is termed. The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent health and
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    • 264 4 1 1 A NEW SELEC lON OF CLOCKS WATCHES JUST UNPACKED! THEY ARE MODERATELY PRICED i TO SUIT EVERYONE'S PI RSE Tlvrv uiuii ii i 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). till IN 7 DAYS UU Llf without $12 I If I m\P% T Qourse. Himnlavan I f l^ll
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  • 565 5 Cable Wireless (Holdings) Ltd. COMPANY'S SOUND POSITION Annual Meeting i •;\TS ACTIVITIES REVIEWED rpiii. ;iniiiixil general meeting of' < able and Wireless (Holdings) 11,1 v iih which is associated the <t Extension Australia and Telegraph Co., Ltd., was held I (Ion on May 24, with Mr. J. C. l'i t
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  • 443 5 Investments Continue To Improve This is the result that justifies the Dronects I was able to indicate at the meeting last year ami enables us to pay i dividend of 4Vg per cent as against per cent. You will observe also that iftcv the payment of dividend which
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  • 360 5 New Offices Being Opened Increase in message receipts amounts to £171,000 which will not have been unexpected in view of the fact that the average of published monthly index tieure of estimated message receipts increased from 70.54 in 1933 to 72.46 in 1934 The income from investments, chaitet
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  • 363 5 Continue To Show Excellent Results The effects of Dast years to secure greater economies in working have continued to show excellent results. Working expenses at stations have th:s> year fallen by £107,000. Of this sum £28.000 is due to tlit transfer of expenses f.t certain branches to the
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  • 403 5 Reduction Of £75,000 Effected Before we leave the accounts I should like to make further reference to th" item of staff pension funds and payments to retired staff which I mentioned aj shewing a reduction of £75,000. In dealing with this item at the last meeting I
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  • 346 5 Exhibit At British Industries Fair The introduction of any change in organisation or administration of a telegraph service operating,, continuously •it highest speed is always a matter for anxiety and it is a tribute not only to the efficiency cf your staff but to the spirit of devotion
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  • 397 5 Film Telegraphed From Australia Indeed it very soon established a new landmark in the amazing development of wiieless communication and we transmitted a short film showing the arrival In Australia of Messrs. Scott and Black at the end of their journey in the Londcn-Melboume At Race which was.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 134 5 A NEW LOVELINESS CAN BE YOURS in this icay Look at yourself carefully in the minor. Wouldn't a touch of colour make a marvellous difference to your v hole appearance? Not mere "makebut a healthy bloom to your eka and a natural brightening of the Hps, You can see it
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    • 231 5 tmmmmmmmmmmimmm»mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiLM YES, INDEED' fcm\.' j STEARNS* TONIC! ~|3p j rlw. iffy vJH Hi /JHk I always use Steams' Tonic jC&kiS&S. wine of cod liver extract irT !j to keep fit and smiling— 11 l ready to do a good day's I I work or have a good day's l[^ N
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 543 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS TO-NIGHT J FRIDAY (Formal). SATURDAY I i) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCEIT. DANCE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT IJY THE FAMOUS V RELLER BAND BEAUTIFUL IRRESISTIBLE MUSIC THE MOST VERSATILE BAND EVE* SEEN AND HEARD IN SINGAPORE. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND Every room has
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    • 33 6 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO, 275 South Bridge Road, Singapore. CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE 1. Sight testeo gia*. e» supplied from $4 on I 2. CKOOKES LENSES completed with Eiyiish trvuw tiota fg uu.
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    • 108 6 FIGARO Ladles Hairdressers. P E It M A XENT W A V I N (i By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2868. /INHALANT\^ quickly and safely ends the discomfort and danger of a cold in the head First
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 74 6 bAILY WEATHER RfiPOft'f Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last N:ga» Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Der. F. Alor Star 89 Nil 5.8 74 Sitiawan 91 Nil 8.7 74 Kota Bharu 89 0.01 7.7 75 Buki> Jeram 87 0.04 4.3 72 Malacca 83 0.21 2
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    • 386 6 [POSTAL IMtIUCPKI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Philippine Islands (Benledi) 2 p.m. Kretay tPrachoUpok) 2 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besut, Dungun, Kemaman ana Kemasek (Bhanurangsi) 2 p.m. Belawan and Medan ißoth) 3 p.m. Djambi and Koeala TongkU (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (BOtttekoej 4
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    • 119 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 29 High Tides.—B 37 a.m.. 8.40 pjn. Rotary Club Business Meeting Adclnhi Hotel, 1 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A*. League. Div. 1 R E v R A., Anson Road Stadium Div in S.C.F.A. v. V.M.C.A.. V.MC.A Com' Cup, Post Office v. H. and
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  • 107 6 Zinderkerk, Dutch, 4,030 tons, from Yokohama 28.5 to Hamburg 29.5. Kampar, British, 419 tons, from Sibu 29.5 to Sibu Ports 1.6. Tinombo, Dutch, 525 tons, from Belawan 29.5 to Belawan 31.5. Edendale, British, 1,002 tons, from Batavia 28.5 to Batavia
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  • 113 6 siilPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, May 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hakone Maru 18; Kola 16: Memnon 14; Reijnst 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Benledi 30: Adrastus 32 Cyclops 34: Bulan 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 273 6 Reviewed By Advisory Committee i Reuter Wireless. London. May 25. VKE present situation with regard to I wheat and exportation is deait with In a statement issued by the Wheat Advisory Committee presided over by the American Ambassador on completion of the seventh session at the Board
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  • 150 6 MaiLs expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 6.30 p.:n to-day and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. and 9 a.m. respectively, to-morrow. Mails expe-cted from Eastern Australia, by the Marella, clue at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China
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  • 55 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally advertised for despatch by the Toulouse 1 to-day will now be despatched by the Benledi closing at 2 p.m. to-day. j Mails for iTarempa originally advertised for despatched by the General Verspyck on the 31st instant will now bo despatched by the Flcvo
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  • 26 6 The s.s. Hakone Maru for Australia (via Colombo». Mails previously announced as closing at 10 a.m. to-mrrrow will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 312 6 SELLING Singapore, May 29. London 4 months' sight 2\i I|l6 London 3 months' sight 2j4 1131 London 60 days' sight 214 London 30 days' sight 2}3 ilj32 London demand 2|3 15[16 London T.T. 2)3 15|16 Lyons and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand ol l
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  • 208 6 Singapore, May 29. R. (Siam) V. T Coast N. 1 per Koyan $149 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $14* R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $146 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $128 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Ko\an $125 Rice. Siam
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  • 93 6 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAI' l'Hir»C ß 'Tffp^T Singapore, Wednesday, noon. m?m r Seller*. No I.X R.S.S, in cases (F. 0.8. Jur>c) 20 r s 20-, Good I'.A.Q. in cases (F 0.8. June) 20 20«/« No. I.X R.S.S. (Snot. h( se) (awardable S'por: 20M 20% do June 20 20% do.
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  • 81 6 ALHAMBRA.- -"Secret Ol Tin I teau" and "Girl in the Case." CAPITOL.— The White Parade EMPlRE.—"Phantom 01 The Air," (1; six chapters*. GREAT WORLD. --Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chine c Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. You Can't Buj Everything." MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese
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  • 162 6 What is this excitedly discussed and mv h pictured quality, and why is it possessed bf some women and girls and missed by others? Shrewd observers have discovered that :t is—Vitality! Vitality which enters with lest in'io any work, interests, friendships—Vitality that keeps Femininity attractive and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 266 7 New Shipment Just Received fm\ V ■OMODSIS j WESTiNGHOUSE Is TUBE SI PERHET. CIRCUIT THAT COMBINES S< /ccfiiify I c/carness I di'slarct? jj reliability I THE SET TO COPE WITH THE PRESENT "UNFAVOURABLE lON** CONDITIONS. mi M N() OBLIG \T'->N ROTARY COXLOUD SPEAKERS, ITUANSro'uMERS, PUBLIC Ul <> AN I) TAL
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    • 334 7 J As Baby thrives really thrives grows stronger more J sturdy healthy, happy, active with firm flesh, dense bone, I steady nerves you can positively see how much good 1 I Lactogen is doing. ml children. ml jL,=-.-.r.-J.^'r- Hl^ jtiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiinimiiiiiiiiinininmiiiiiiui j i I Fourteenth Annual Statement I a I of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 380 7 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless piogramme for to-day sa announced Oy the German Shortwave Station, Berlin Broadcasting House. M as follows: 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Geim., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engli. 4.20 Frcm the Writings of Nationali Socaliam. 4.50 n.m. News in
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    • 544 7 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Songs That Made Stars p Shine TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— j TRANSMISSION 2. j j 0.20 p.m. Big Quentin Maclean, at the Organ of $he Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and CasHe. 0.50 p.m. Talk: "Freedom." 7.10 p.m. Charles Manning and his Orchestra. Gree.nvich Time Signal
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 290 8 I BIG SUCCESS OF OUR VALUE l 1 A L H A M B RT] B COME TO LIFE 1 A .<-r««l Picture *.th J/Z %m WOMEN! lf_El vLI c t WHITE 8 TnuukL fm Osgood perkins&_) SWALLOW JMN! 111 GEORGE E. STONE 7? I JIS! JACK LARUE 1 -J
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    • 271 8 Mf i I t n |ll|!l|H|ll|ll|il|ll|li|ll|M||:|ll|l||M|!l|l!|!l|!l| I I*J I AMAZE YOU! ENCHANT YOU! j I HAUNT YOU! i 1 *kS4ub In JiSm imLJ f iT k ta j a neu; star I blazing in the sky her mag- I netic personality enriching the I screen with a new magic I
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    • 538 8 i-, -i iii i i '*'<l ili:liiliil:ilii|ii|ii|iillilMliiliili!iii|i!|!iiiini|i l l|r i t 5 THKV MARRIED PRIVATELY... BUT HI At WAS ALL THE PRIVACY THE/ HAD! 1 I I TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15. "j Madame sang "La Tosca" and her drawing rooa I ¥7lf I swarmed with appreciative admirers whi.e her husband
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 377 9 mm MMOMMnHMMM WITHOUT EXTRA COST MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS BY RAIL, SEA OR AIR AT j THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE GENERAL TOURIST AGENTS. 'Phone 5248 82, Robinson Road,- Singapore. Head Office with Branches at at principal towns SHANGHAI. throughout CHINA. mm 111 lIMil m i t i i ir-«rtiT l iT^i^iiw>rirTtiTrT»fTi-TWnt*^^
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    • 667 9 !CHARLIE KUNZ I Ilk Everybody's Favourite Ii iinflFiii »im 1 ANOTHER CELEBRITY JOINS 'REX' mm m We are glad to announce tha* Charlie Kuns now records EXCLUSIVELY I I on 'REX' and his future recordings of the exquisite Piano Medleys for which h he is famous throughout the world will
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  • 540 9 Authoress Laura Guerite RETURNS TO FIND STRANGERS Singapore, Tuesday. to local residents as Mrs. Craig, a prominent visitor to Singapore is Miss Laura Guerite, the famous English comedienne. Miss Guerite gave a brief interview to a representative of the Malaya Tribune at Raffles Hotel today, in
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  • 62 9 Shanghai, May 28. A Chinese Maritime Customs report states that total imports into China during the first four months of this year are $357,796,813, showing a decrease Of $30,809,368 compared with the corresponding period of last year The exports total $177,358,432, showing an increase of $7,307,932 as compare'
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  • 172 9 Young Malay Pleads Guilty To Offences Singapore, Tuesday. appearing before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, to-day a young Malay named Ahmad bin Salleh pleaded guilty 1o a charge of cheating the Borne 0 Motors. Ltd., in respect of six gallons of benzine. Court-Inspector Mr. McLennan
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  • 152 9 Success Of The Slogan Competition The Singapore Anti-Opium Society's slogan competition is meetmg with great success. Thousands of entries have been received from the students of the loilcwing schools: Raffles Institution, Anglo-Chinese Schocl, St. Andrew's School, St. Joseph's Institution. Victoria Budge School, Methodist Girls' School, St. Patrick's School.
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  • 122 9 New Policy Drawn Up By Mr. Hirota Shanghai, May 27. A new pclicy towards China has been drawn ud by Mr. Koki Hiota, the Japan, s. Foreign Minister, based on the tOuowing principles:— Rtvis on of unequal treaties or surlen der of extraiity, as evidence of Japan's
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  • 80 9 German Code Defines New Crimes r Berlin, May 25. Even unsuccessful attempts £o harm the person of Hitler henceforth will be punishable by death accoiding to an article by Ernst Schaefer. Director of the Ministry of Justice, in the official legal Gazette, explaining a number of new
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  • 30 9 The Rev. Howard Carter, the general superintendent cf the Assemblies of God of Great Britain and Ireland, will speak at the Assembly of God Chapel, Serangoon Road, to-night and to-morrow.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 97 10 L Obtainable from all Qood Dealers I Sole Agents i SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR m 1 rlllll■llll■i■ll l l l l i l l l I I I l iliillil Il l i:iIiiin«MMMMMHMMHMH*MNaH»| THE W> ORIGINAL BASIS OF ALL GOOD COCKTAILS SOLE AGENT/ JCIIN LITTLE CO.. LTD. i •NcooßoaATio s cmglano)
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    • 85 10 i I a IT PAYS THE PUBLIC J TO MAKE THE PUBLIC RLYS i PAY j j I I MARTINIS-WELLS Z English School of Dancing. I Principals: ANGELA DI MARTINIS, I BERTRAM. J. HEPBURN-WELLS, I M.A.T.D., C.T.D. (Affd), N.A.T.D. I The Most Up-to-date Modern School In Singapore- I EXPERIENCED DIPLOMATED
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  • 44 10 The engagement is announced between Mr. Teo Kim Siong, the fourt-h son of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Chin Chay, Singapore and M >s Wee Teck Neo, the eldest daughtt. cf Mr. and Mrs. Wee C.hin Chee, S ngapore. (Java papers please copy).
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  • 121 10 ONG—Mrs. Ong Sam Leong (Nee Yeo Yean Neo), aged 73, passed away peacefully at her residence "BUKIT ROSE" Bukit Timah Rd., on Saturday noon. She leaves behind her two sons, Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P., and Mr Ong Peng Hock and one daughter (Mrs. Khoo Peck Lock), three sons-in-law,
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  • 728 10 JOHORE'S grievance on the subject of the shortage of Chinese labour, if it is not already in the chronic stage, cannot be very far from that unenviable state. Attention was again drawn to the matter at the annual meeting ol the Johore Planters' Association, by the chairman,
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  • 47 10 Amount previous!? acknowledged ?62.i.n).(;4 Mecical OlAce, North Br'dgc Iv&ad :,0.00 Mr. Foo Chee Fon 2C CO Staff of Methodist Mission Schools 260 00 S aff, Lyons Motors, Ltd. 33.00 Mrs. B. J. Doherty, Dance, Sea View Hotel 352.00 Miss E. A. King 25.00 $62,890.64
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  • 269 10 IN protesting against certa'n statements contained in a Jubilee souvenir programme published in Singapore, the Indians have, the support and sympathy of. all races in the country. Their justinable anger can well be understood by those who have read the paragraphs .ierr d to,
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  • 274 10 pROM the Malayan point of view, one of the. least acceptable of the clauses in the tin restriction agreement is that which prohibits prospecting on State land. It is a matter which has been causing perturbation to the mining Industry for some time past. The known tin
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  • 245 10 JHOUGH there is a vast difference between the cultivation of rubber and the winning cf tin ore, the planters of Johore would be less than human if they did not experience a feeling of envy in compar ng their lot with that of the miners of the
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  • 365 10 By "Looker-On" A YOUNG couple who set out to play I golf left their clubs in a restaurant and got married at Gretna. This confirms my contention that some people do not take golf seriously. A A A "Beaten hollow," as the bandsman sa d when
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    • 26 11 Eyesight Once Ruined I If Never Recovered C. S. CHONG. Opt. D. fL\S~A.) I THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO, 1 1 142. Smmth Km*. i SINGAPORE. J
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    • 251 11 SLEDCE MILK C SWEETENED CONDENSED) **SLEDGE BRAND** -^^"^"V sweetened Condens- ///So? 2tr F SWISS MILK is pure //M*j&JS& rich M.lk collected is .m I/ £h>& m /#8)-* selected cows which graze M .T> usSftft O MMm m upon the verdant and 0? f\ jBLW heaitn g v.ng pastures of rsJ
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  • 623 11 I'nion Chiefs Meet WAGES o; MILLIONS AFFECTED 4 MERIC A in danger oi a national upheaval as a result of the Supreme art's declaration that the ir€fs ,ranted to President by Congress to enforce t- e codes of the N.R.A. «al. The principal r> threaten a general
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  • 210 11 Ii Employers Now Defy Labour Code Reuter. Washington, May 28. "WHAT will happen to us now? The N.R.A. is de_d." is the question on tne lipc of workers all aver the country. O-gaiLLjed Labour reaped promptly, its lead.r. Mr. W-liiam
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  • 114 11 Three Serious Problems Under Discussion j May 28. Speaking at *he memorial mee*:ns i I 'he Cen-ral Potttical Council yesterday Mr. Chow Ch: Kane, c'r-%- ifes ittectsoo of the OdMrniaer] te ~'r prnblema aSectzzig the overseas Chinese, namely $11 Overseas Chinese trade affec:ed by *he world depression. •2'
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  • 130 11 Remains Buried In Surrey Churchyard British Official Wireless. London. May 27 In accordance with his last mm\ -n:rernains of Frederick Delias the great ccm poser, who died ir. France Eleven months ago. were removed tc ?Bn|fand ■ad buned in the village churchyard at Limpsneid. Surrey, yes-erday. A service
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  • 62 11 Zeppelin Came Down To Drop Mails Reuter Madrid, May 28. It is officially intimated tnat the Zeppelin came down at Larache for the puroose of dropping mails and is now on the way to Germany. It is due at Friedxichshafen this afternoon.—Reuter [The Graf Zeppelin was reported
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  • 1020 11 FIGHT TO SAVE THE FRANC Plenary Powers Bill TEXT OF MEASURE APPROVED Reuter. Reuter Wireless. Paris. May 28. THE Council of Ministers approved A the text of the Bill to confer plenary powers on the Government. The Government communique affirm.-: "The monetary and financial situation of the country presents no
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  • 293 11 Reply To Attacks In Parliament Reuter. Lcndon. May 28. CATTSFACTION at the raising of the Legation in China tc an Embassy as a recognition of he importance of the mutual interests of China and Britain, •vas voiced by the Gfeairmar Mr D. G. M. Bernard, at
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  • 58 11 Portugal Indignant With German Press Reuter. Berhn. May 28. Articles in the German Press suggesting that Portugal might seil iuacao to seme other Power evoiced an indignant denial from the Portuguese Legation, stai ng that Portugal does not carter her territory. Moreover the exemplary and favourable
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  • 106 11 Singapore. Wednesday. Found lying in the five-foot way m Cornwall Tload yesterday morning in an unconscious condition, a middle-agec Chinese, was taken to hospital in a sen ou.> state. Stabbeu by *he second cook during a quarrel on board the N'um Ycm? lying hi the Singapore Harbour yesterday
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  • 53 11 After 32 years in China, seventeen of which have been spent as a member of he Shanghai Licensed Pilots' Association. Capt. J. Barry Evans left Shanghai on board the President Cleveland on retirement. He was accompanied by Mrs. Barry Evans and their son. He was president of the St. David's
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  • 155 11 Lady s Hanaoag lUpori.a Missing Singapore. Wednesday. DURING last night a oaring tnefoccurred on board the round -th m* rid yacht, the Vsion of St. Anthony. The vessel was lying at anchor fan th'tsoei harbruc, and the European oceapaßßl were ash-jrt leaving a ra lancae
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  • 38 11 On his way untitled America. Swami Ashokananda. president of the Ramkrisl Mission Vedanta Socie y. San Frnnciscc Calif., is expected to arrive at Sirsapore by the Terukuni Maru to-morrow and leave Singapore on Friday by the same boat.
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  • 204 11 activity Of Private Enterpris? British Official Wireless. Lor a-;:. May 28. RECORD ictitity ha house building *3 revea*td in a Wkute Pa-per iasaed toright. Al the oat:- en :h: Armistice the number of nouswi 1 England and v7a ts was just beicw 3,iGO OOu. Since that
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    • 63 12 1 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHI" LI A ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. I I AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GI'AN. SFRFMBAN- CHTFNT h'tOS. X LUMPUR WFNC BENG |o<\\': f<' 4 N < liv KLANG I V ENG I BH. ipoh iv in
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    • 71 12 EASTERN EXTENSION Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces '.hat the transit dme on full rate telegrams from Singapore to Lcndon on the 28th instant were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 6.02 p.m. 8 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 5
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  • 381 12 "Scurrilous Libsl" GOVERNMENT BAN URGED Singapore, Wednesday. A MASS meeting of Indians in Singapore was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening to record publicly the protest of the community against certain statements made against Indians in a Jubilee souvenir
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  • 843 12 Support From Indians Throughout Malaya Mr. S. C. Goho was elected to the chair. In his opening address, he said that trie meeting had been convened under circumstances which were unique and unparalleled in the history of the Indians resident in Malaya. To h'-S knowledge, he had never
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  • 832 12 Inter-Racial Goodwill In Malaya Mr, K. P. K. Men On. moving the first resolution said that unfortunately witir'n r\'.* last few years he had no'iced a wea<* and morbid tendency on the part of some people to search for faults and fa! nes In the Indians and
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  • 390 12 I Brother Yolunteers As Pall Bearers Singapore, Wednesday. THE funeral of Mr. Charles Craib, I Senior Rubber Inspeci.br at Kota Tinggi, Johore, whose death as the result of a jnotor-car accident was eported yesterday, took place at the Bidadari Cemeteryi this afternoon. There was a
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  • 76 12 Children's. Playground Off New Bridge Road At a meeting of commiuee No. 4 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners the members approved a new die for a children's playground off New Bridge Road, between Upper Cross Street and Upper Pickering Street involving an exchange of land with Government, subject
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  • 106 12 To Be Shown At The Capitoi From Friday Special Paramount News pictures showing further scenes of the Silver Jubilee celebration will be screened at he Capitol from Friday evening. They will include the drive of Their Majesties through North London 10 the cheers of 70,000 children, the celebrations
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  • 58 12 Man Hurt In Jumping From Window Singapore, Wednesday. The Detective Branch conducted a raid on a house in Lorong 15, Geylang Road, last night. Seeing the approach of thrpolice, one of the inmates of the house, a Cantonese, attempted to escape and fell from the window. He injured
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  • 34 12 To Abolish Office Of Governor-General Reuter. Dublin, May 28 Mr. de Valev a toM the Dail that the Government intend to abolish the office erf Governor-General in the present financial! year.—Reuter.
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  • 233 12 Rattenbury Trial DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE IN MURDER CHARGE Reuter. London, .May 28. fTHE Old Bailey was again crowded, largely with fashionable women, for the Rattenbury trial. Dr. O'Donnell gave evidence that he was summoned to the Rattenbury's house on the night of Mar. 24. Mr. Rattenbury was
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  • 168 12 Audience With Several Ministers British Official Wireless. London, May 28. For the second morn ng in succession the King was ou. riding to-day in Hyde Park at eight o'clock. The Prime Mm ster had audience of the King at Buckingham Palace this morning. Later in ths morning;, the
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  • 98 12 Election Of Officers For Tlie Year Singapore, Wednesday. A' a meeting cf Welshmen held at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday evening. it was decided to revive -he St. David's Society, and the following otfi cers were elected:— President', Mr. O P. Griffith-Jones; Vice-President and hen. secretary and
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    • 35 13 0 jQcaoi aocaoi j saorraoi locac G o 1 1 THE j COMMON SENSE JOWETT 1 I $9.00 T4X 52 W.P.G. II o j LEE MOTORS O 110-112, ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE 3333 O g. n
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    • 168 13 MOTOR UNION IMSVMICf I CO., LTD. I l (INC. IN ENGLAND). jc I FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE- I I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. i I RATES—IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT Qj 5 OF CLAIMS. I jG General Afcnrav- jjjj I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I S 6. MALACCA STRKfcv L I TEL SINGAPORE ~m ~,m j
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  • 556 13 Two Men Charged MAIN CHEMICAL PROCESS SmglpOTfi Tuesday. pCRTHEB evidence was recorded re the Second Magistrate, N Griee, to-day, in connection C*M in which two EuroF. F, Van Cant and Mr. are cnarged with cheating etmenl cheating respectivea certain chemical
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  • 79 13 Mother's Return To England Delayed Reuter. Shanghai, May 28 The dash to England at the Lawrences va« delayed two day.;, owing to the lr<s>. between Hankow and Klukiang. of thstai board propeller of the river steamcCn which they were proceeding to Shane ami. r The captain's adroit
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  • 185 13 Excellent Pictur? At The Capitol THE CINEMAS ORODUCED by Jcaae L. La*, and with rrK U 'i pijyers a£ Lo "tta Young and Tchn Bote ir. the leading parts the Fo oroouct.or.. -The White Parade/ now be awn at the Capital, is a P C ,ure f*
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  • 131 13 "Enter Madame" Al Thi Pavilion I pNE singing. good dramatic acting is never heavy) and livel-; humour are the constituents of "Enter neW feature film aL thAricif r^e stor v f the m arriage of a rici: American to a prima donna, of his con sequent neglect
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  • 182 13 Thrilling Film At The Alhambra i Those who like films of the thrill and mysteiy type will find plenty to satisfy their appetite in the "Secret oi the Chateau," starring Clr.ire Dodd and C.arx Williams, vhich was screened for the first time at the Alhambra last night
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  • 76 13 In this story of "Kovaia:..' ar adap-i tion from SQapnathikaram which had its premiere yesterday at th* Maryborough lies a depth cf sus Dense, drama ard heart interest Mta Rajaiakshmi, enact.the stellar role of Mathaki with finesse i •This actrerg would be a distinguished addition to any
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  • 106 13 Feature Of The Malayan Exhibition In connection with the special coconut section which will form a feature of thforthcoming .welfth Malayan fahibfttou to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3 4 and 5. the Malayan Agri-Hor Association is compiling a cooke-v book containing only recipes dearing with
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  • 151 14 Bobsleigh's Trot NO CONFIDENCE LEFT IN HIM Reuter. London, May 28. THE Asa Khan horse, Bahrain, is new an odds on favourite for next week's Derby, at five to six, as Lord Derby's Bobsleigh, until recently his great rival,
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  • 235 14 State Trial For Triangular Tourney From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE first State badminton trial Was held at the Perak Turf Club COOrtr during the week-end. In the ladies' section, Only p'ayevs from Ipoh took part. It revealed a new and premising youny player in Sau Yce
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  • 53 14 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. v. .he 0.C.8C. at soccer at the Anson Road cround at 5.10 pan. to morrow: X Vy'opil. B. Moss. C. Reshty. R.J Fennie F Pullen, K. Obruca. S. Aladd.n. A. V. Pcstana. J. Eleha. A. Zazula and Ong Swee Keng. Reserves: H.
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  • 241 14 Presentation By S.C.C. Rugger Players A PLEASANT function took place on the S.C.C. lawn yesterday af vrnoon. Mr. C J Smith, the retiring: senior Surgeon, was presented with a silver cigar-box by Mrs. Sime. wife of the President of the Club. Mr. S nie sa d
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  • 91 14 A REMINDER is given of the third Malaya Cup trial ma:ch to be held at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow. The kick-off will be at 5.15 p.m. and admission charges will be 50 cents, 25 cents and 10 cents. The -earns will be: FRCBABLEB: Said: Abdul Rahman,
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  • 553 14 Britain's Prospects Under Review (By Air Mail) London, May 8. IN view of the fact that the OlymI pic Games will be held in Berlin ne-' year, the new track season becomes of vital importance to our athletes, and each will doubtless considering the special methods
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  • 115 14 Win Doubles Match In Rome Lonuon, Apr. 27 I H CRAWFORD and V. B. McGrath, J the Australian Cuu players, won the doubles event iv the Italian cnami o ships ir Rome. In the ftngJ round ,ney beat J. Borotra and J. Brugnon, the French pair, by
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  • 245 14 Sunrise Beat City High School i BEFORE a large gather of Badminton enthusiasts, the Sunrise- Bad--infrv/part* beat the City High School Badminton Party in a friendly match badminton of five singles and two doubles at the latter's court on Sunday Ma" 20 The Sunrise Badminton Party won by
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  • 162 14 Malacca's Team Against The Services Malacca, May 28. After tlit' trial game on Monday, the team to represent Malacca in the Malay* Cap match against the Combined Services on Satu-day, June 1, oi the Kubu padang. was selected. Tan Sim Tiang's sound display in the trial partv»solved the
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  • 343 14 Wiltshire*' Taam Defeat Khalsa Singapore Wednesday. THE Third Division match between the Wilts and the KhaLsa Association on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday even- I >ng which the soldiers won by the odd goal in five, produced frayed tempers and rough play, the football degenerating badly as the
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  • 154 14 To-morrow's Ties In Tennis Tournament Singapore, Wed: esdav. The foUow'llß urn the ti r in *h.- Tnnrlin Club lawri t trnis i iur:iatncnl. MIAN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP. Buchanan and Jenner {Met.) v. Horn" and Chert -utt (owe 30). Ma-on and Pcyntz-Roberts (scr.) v. Ma; ;r Dfx and Major Evana
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  • 702 14 Second Division Soccer GALLANT FIGHT WITH TEN MEN Singapore, Tuesday. TUIE better team won when the it.E fact the S.C.F.A. in the Second Division of the League al the Ami m Koad Stadium to-day. Although going down to the U.K. to the tune of nve goals to
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  • 79 14 Ross Regains Welterweight Title Reuter. New York, May 28. BARNEY Ross, the former li*htwtight and welterweight champion of the wt rid, outpointed the Irishman, Jimmy McLarnin. in a fifteen-round contest at the Polo Grounds and r gained the world welterweight boxing champtonSh 40,000 saw Rjss with a
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    • 101 15 1 1 i i i i 'i;i ß ii a p a li[|niniiilit>' BERNARR MACFADDEN S BOOKS. I ASTHMA HAY FEVER $6.00. COLD, COUGHS CATARRH $4.00. i CONSTIPATION $5.00. PASTING FOR HEALTH $5.00. FOOT TROUBLES $5.00. a I HEADACHE, HOW CAUSED CURED $6.00. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR BABIES $5.00. a I
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    • 313 15 /SUPREMACY^ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact 19 that in a period of little more than a I quarter oi a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; **I (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial j position; r, introduced modern
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  • 515 15 i he Prize-Giving V» IN FOR MR. AND MRS. ROY SMITH Singapore, Wednesday. IN of the bad weather in the morning, the S.C.C. centrecourt was in excellent condition yesterday itfternoon, thus enabling the Spring lawn tennis tournament to be brought to a
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  • 105 15 Chinese Team Likely To Compete For th? first time in the history of Association Football in India a Chinese team i.s likely Vo compete for the I.F.A. Shield, play in which begins on July 8. Tho Luh Hwa Club of Shanghai are almost certain entrants and
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  • 254 15 Twcddell Gives Little A Hard Fight Reuter Wireless. St. Annes, May 25. I AWSON Little had to fight his hardest before beating the 38-years old Dr. Tweddell in the final of the British Amateur Golf Championship. Litile was three up at the end of the morning round,
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  • 168 15 Two Centuries Scored At Nottingham Reuter. London. May 28. The following are the results of county cricket matches begun on Saturday:— WARWICK v. KENT At Birmingham—Kent won on the first innings. Kent 247 and 266 for six wickets. Warwick 186. There was no play to-day owing to rain.
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  • 54 15 Langton's* Good Bowling For Tourists Reuter. I London, May 28. In their match, against Middlesex, the South Africans wort 1 by 22 runs. Scores:— Sputh Africans 202 and 163 (Jack Smith five wickets for 40). Middlesex 192 (Langton six wickets for 53) and 151 (Langton
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  • 461 15 I Week-End Events FIRST RACE FOR SANTRY CUP QN Saturday afternoon the first ladies* race ol* the year was held at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Six of the 'B* class yachts came Cut for the start at 4.15 p.m. There was a light breeze from
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  • 192 15 Coining Visit Of Port Dickson Team On Friday (May t is hoped to ar range a team race for th- B. Class and them vvi'l he the luual afternoon race for the C. Class. The start will be at 5.20 n.m. On Saturday (June 1). the B. Clam
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  • 103 15 Before a large gathering of enthusiastic th,< championship final of the Waken L;o n Athletic Party's vcirint j r^ e s. m toQ W«t between the' C s was plavf fl off last 9m*a* Vh 'P; U S PWS" «D Tearh won cietallecV results are as follows:
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    • 223 16 SINGAPORE. HBSBEMHI F. A. BARTHOLOMEW LTD., 20. Raffles Sfimj. Telephone No. 2234. j Uy Special Appoint mrnt j EXCLUSIVE TOILET CREATIONS. I ATTRAt TIVE LINKS IN STERLING SILVER AND ENAMELLED I I GOODS. I I ENAMELLED BRUSH SETS, TRINKET BOXES, MANICURE j SETS. BOUDOIR SETS, FLA? JACKS, etc. IT WILL
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    • 55 16 ft Read The "Sunday Tribune' 9 Dominant in Malaya. J SUNLIGHT and UMBRELLAsoap WRAPPERS I^^^^^S money to you! Commencing on ist May you will be able to get CAXtC Q SUNLIGHT SOAP Lux Toilet Soap free in exchange for Sunhght bAVt O D IN U. IV> n PRINTED WRAPPERS mjSjjjr
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  • 495 16 Coroner's Inquiry WOMAN WHO TOOK OPIUM Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, inquired to-day into tne death of a Chinese woman who was j alleged to have taken opium and was thereafter treated by a Chinese "am I the woman died a postmortem
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  • 159 16 Girl's Father Says Man Wanted To Elope Ratnapura (€eyton>, May 9. mm case In which a young vJßayer, 1 itma Is charfted with the muy-ier of Julli a young village girl, her. was taken uo ro-uay Jr i pur a Police Court, before Mr. X Kai
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  • 110 16 Japan Asks Nanking To Reconsider Policy Reuter. Tokyo, May 2S. Mr Hivota s Instructing the Charg d'Affarea at Nanking to request the reconsideration by China of the additiCnal ten per cent, surtax on imports Which China announced will be levied Ironi june 1 fcr the protection of dcmes
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  • 244 16 Dental Trentment (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune Sir, —The article on "The Meed tot Dental Hospital" by "L.C.L." In to-day issue of your paper is both i Lien stiu« anc? Instructive. The public should othankful to him. for he has written good many interesting article.; Deiorc. but as regards
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  • 9 16 OUR 'READERS VIEWS Letter 7 c The l ditcr
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  • 339 17 isits Of Senior Officials I i.ave on previous occasions referred lie very valuable contacts made by i onal visits undertaker, by your di1 ors and senior officials for purpose her of inspecting our branches road or in conduct Of those negotiawhich from time to time have hen nccessarv
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  • 330 17 SUps To Meet Altered Conditions lire you will appreciate J I., j .1 an easy nor a plea- can rest assured that faced and will ..-uicuiues with vhc it.olu n .it which the situation ae mantis. Cii v. i visions during the last ye;..' .or.it' Oi iay
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  • 298 17 Reduction Which Will Affect All Shareholders now finally I come to the matter 'l to which 1 wouJ.d ask very careful attentir.n. This subhas been continually before your ■■"tors and on two occasions durina tin pas* two years a social committer 1 < xperts has exhaustively examined 10
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  • 396 17 How Recapitalisation Would Affect Them Moreover as it would bo necessary to obtain the sanction of riie Courts oi Lav/ it would be open to any section to ask the Court to upset a scheme with which they were not in agreement. I can only repeat
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  • 409 17 Offer To Preference Shareholders We prouose to make an offer to the prefeience stockholders to purchase for cancellation up t 0 one third of their present holdings including all arrears of dividend en that one third at a price qt £lCd for each £100 nominal of such orefurence
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  • 278 17 Advantageous To All Concerned In conclusion the directors coniidently recommend the scheme to you. It is perhaps hardly necessary to add that they have undertaken individually to offer one-third of their respective preference holdings for purchase subject to their necessary share qualification. In giving you this early intimation
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  • 45 17 Commissioners' Award For Best Design The Pri7? of $lfJ0 which was offered by *he Municipal Comroissoners for the ./est l i d it?D«t ra'thtic designs for IcroraM'ns in comeciion with the rccent Silver Jubilee celebrations, has been awarded tc Mr. B. V. Martin.
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  • 171 17 Great Welcome Accordea Their Ma>2sties Reuter Wireless. London. May 2d. rHE loyalty of the poorer quarters in London wh!ch has been one of the most noteworthy features of the Jubnee celebrations was unrestrainedly displayed when the Kihg and the Queen made the third of the
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    • 299 17 Lasting beauty INVESTMENT VALUE The Austin Ten-Four range consists of live popular mod-is. Firstly the Tourer. In the world of cars you measure dependability by the Austin. In running This full four-seater, four-* or car is ccsts, too, and resale value, comparison with Aurtin is the truest guide, proving very
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    • 198 17 Ri J FELL FROM TOP OF STAIRS Accident That Brought on Neuritis This clci lady survived a fall downstairs from ton tt> bottom, only to became a vicj t:m of neuritis and rheumatisni. But in Krufchtn she found the light remedy for_ that, as she writes in th* following lett-er:^
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  • 618 18 Risk Qf War Greatly Reduced Reuter Wireless. Geneva, -*iav 2a. A GENERAL feeling of relief prevail! following the acceptance oi the pioposals lor a settlement of the ItattanAbyssinian dispute and it is felt the risk of war with Ethiopia has been greatly reduced for the reasons that, firstly,
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  • 20 18 Jack Buchanan who appears in hh <*t 'alkie '"Brews er's Millions" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre on June 3.
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  • 529 18 Latest List Of Publications Issued Or Received THE following were issued cr received by the Department of Statistics, S. S. and F. M. S., during th«e pericd Miy 18 to 24. 1935, inclusive, ai.d ire available for public use in the Reference Library. FullertOn Building, a pore. Appl
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  • 205 18 Lida Langerveld To Be On Friday LOVERS of good music will be interested in the concert! to be given at thJ Wesley Church Kail on Friday evening The Rev H B Amstutz has obiainec he services of some of the best vocalists and instrumentalists in Singapore KM
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    • 398 18 /FRAGRANT^! Toilet And If f 'ulicurn Tuiruni, pure an«i m»<li- ';!(•<! with bakunic meal ad oil-, it i n ill a! I.■ la tli.- coatfofl of every mem\ ci ihe Csssily. Crl the I <:.<•!.- rkd i» ii- <<f ibetc u«fswi bj dnatiag on CotJewa Ttilc-ntr? -<-■ bow sad milfihfd
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    • 56 18 GENTLEMEN PREFER j HI Q* or brum-'*? That is the ques- -j, n \r. j,the answer is that men prexe: i W craen, dais or fair, whose beauty arises i r m raited luulth rathe* than those who Tha bright eyes, tl ar ctmi*?k» P*w I i;;v; y rr !d
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  • 840 19 Great Importance "THIS COSTLY EMPIRE INSURANCE" I I VIGOROUS defence of the Singapore Naval Base as of fundamental importance to the British Empire generally, and to her Eastern possessions, including Ceylon, in particular, was made by Mr. C. Alma Baker, C.B.E., a veteran Malayan Rubber planter,
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    • 166 19 tThe ideal food beverage. Intheyear 1828 C.J.VanHouten discovered the methrjd of making soluble powder which method has remained to this day the jealously guarded secret of the company. Van Houten s Cocoa remains to this day the best food beverage in the world unrivalled for flavour, nutritive value and digestibility.
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