Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1937
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Title Section40 1937-04-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV No. 100. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY APRIL 29, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Apr. 29, 1937 The Malaya Tribune gj_ ''AGES. IgINgAPORE,"" THURSDAY APRIL 29, 1937 VIVE CKNT40 words
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Advertisement143 1937-04-29 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR ji BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TIUBI'XE The Original _Am_ Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING I or occasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to lignt a wood lire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in their143 words
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Advertisement118 1937-04-29 1 ff Read The" SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaua i Pure Cow's Milk j Powdered For Safe Keeping T J KLIM IS PURE COW'S MILK FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST DAIRY SECTIONS, AND IT CAN SERVE YOU AS IT IS S SERVING MILLIONS OF FAMILIES—FOR DRINKING, COOK- INC AND INFANT FEEDING. KLIM118 words
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Advertisement1004 1937-04-29 2 "TOBLER" Swiss Chocolates Assorted to MM etc., etc. These delicious Swiss Chocolates are obtainable at Provision Stores, Cales. Railway Stations, etc., etc. mmmm *m An interesting Picture Album combined with a "Question competition is given free of charge when you buy a looier Tyof send 10 cents In .tamps to1,004 words
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Advertisement473 1937-04-29 2 I NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Power of Attorney and the Deed of Substitution both dated the 6th day of November 1933 and made by Soona Pana Raman Chettiar in favour of Pana Lana Somasundram formerly of No. 67, Market Street, Singapore, have this day been revoked by473 words
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Advertisement493 1937-04-29 2 IDEAL FOR THE RACES LEITZ BINOCULARS ENSUKB BETTER VISION NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO, 7L High Street, Singapore Phooe S7i« SARSAPAKILLA ruNIC Blood builder and purifier, cures various tropical diseasp* Price per buttle $1.00. Small buttle 60 eta. Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. i raptno AT493 words
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Advertisement63 1937-04-29 2 New Arrival -■-rr--» TOT OKAZAKI F.W. CO--58«, Serangoon Road. Singaocfa. tCORONAT I ON A wide range of DECORATING ARTICLES I, S jcb aa FLAGS SHIELDS LANTERNS Trimming Cord j S just arrived. I Halm Co., Lid. t Middle Road. > Phone 2115 < SIIAIKItIV Goes to the root of Hair63 words
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Advertisement80 1937-04-29 2 DIABETES? WHY WORRY! when D. T. LIM'S DIABETES HERE TEA can give speedy relief Get your tin by your side an<i eat what you like. In $2.00 tin Postage 3.50 tin extra. Lady canvassers wanted D.T. Lim Company, 353, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. most delicious (/Refresher.. is OVALTINE COLD BKAS80 words
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Article1019 1937-04-29 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES COMRADESHIP OF THE SEA Master Mariners' Talks THE MERCHANT NAVY AND ROYAL NAVY PRINCIPAL guest at the fifteenth annual "Blue Water" Evening Oi the Goole captains of the Goole Steam Shipping Co. (L.M.S.), held at the North Eastern Hotel recently, was Captain Taprell Dorling, R.N.. who is1,019 words
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Advertisement439 1937-04-29 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. CORFU 15,000 May NALDERA ***** May 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June 18 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 RANPURA439 words
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Advertisement53 1937-04-29 3 O. S. JK. Line s.s. "MANILA MARU" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO (E. S. Africa S. America) May I2th, at P.M. Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class 49.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept. 0.5.X., Tel:53 words
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Advertisement443 1937-04-29 3 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE"! (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I v*- iao a xt (Incorporated In Japan) S For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK via Pa„ ama) P?" SaIUn Due mis KONGO MARU MaTSf New York > (ms KIRISHIMA MARU June' 7 9 1, Ke6,Unff Jul H 1 S FARES:443 words
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Advertisement110 1937-04-29 3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD to England). V» Japan v a Hongkon* rJS£ to Calcutt a via Penang P fni g n Ca g °5 tnro "gh Bill of lad<£ant°n» Maca o. Swatow, Amoy chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang YanTtsV P° rt Formosa, the Philippines etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUMSANG m%110 words
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Advertisement409 1937-04-29 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE, r,,.. BANGKOK LINE 5525°K One Class Motorships. Most 2£S CvL c in a e dJOinlng PriVate bath ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Ms of 1 001 ftom From From BORINGIA il taCe P 3 S Mi r? 29-8 £i Sol MTONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 I? il-l409 words
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Advertisement386 1937-04-29 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated <o Oermany). int?naed U tte OUTWARD MANTLA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 5 m S om,ts Singapore Manna, and Japan PortsgjyJTnßHwn. Shanghai and North China— Due Penang Anr 90 North China mitS May 7 m..,» HOMEWARD *"t^^ 1 Due Apr. 30 'LAHN' alf386 words
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Article781 1937-04-29 4 SEVERAL ATTEMPTS THIS YEAR gEVERAL interesting and daring 1 attempts to climb some high peaks of the Himalayas in the United Provinces (India) will be made this year. Besides the German expedition* and the Surrey Regiment expedition one of the most interesting climberwill be Mr. F. S.781 words
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Article124 1937-04-29 4 Suiyuan Border Ready For Emergency Shanghai, April 26 MARSHAL Yeu Shi Shan. Pacification Commissioner and Provincial chairman of Shantung, is suffering intermKtently from stomach complaints. If ne is well enough he will proceed to Nanking to interview Marshal Chiang Kal Shek but should he be prevented124 words
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Article84 1937-04-29 4 Buoarest. Rumania. An entire family of five have been found frozen to death in a ravine by the roadside near Kishinet. the capital oi Bessirabia. Gheorghe Wrsu. a Rumanian farmer with his wife and three children, had been missing for a month. Their frozen bodies were84 words
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Article498 1937-04-29 4 Too Much SENATOR BORAH'S ATTACK Washington, D.C. QOME attempt to regulate the matter of abnormal amounts of foreign investments in the United States money market will, it is widely believed here, have to be made by the Government. Anxiety of the administration regarding these investments has498 words
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Article149 1937-04-29 4 "Intended By Nature To Look After Their Homes" Madras A resolution declaring that '"women should not be allowed to take pai t apublic life" was passed at a meeting ot Madras Moslems. Moving the resolution, Mr. Abid Hu>sain, said that women were intended nature to look after their149 words
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Advertisement324 1937-04-29 4 "P\ON'T lei your mirror deceive y° u into believing your teeth must be clean if dM fronts are white and shining. Decay 7 7 usually starts in the crevices behind, out cf sight-just the places a big, old-fashioned brush can't reach, because it dcesn't fit the inner curve of your324 words
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Advertisement234 1937-04-29 4 Britain^ successful v f| baby food is 7 Ostermilk Now you can buy it WW W% You cjn no* r-rnr/tf from the happy experience <•{ 1 II I W II II V% 400,000 Bnttih mothers. IP'hen they WtTt un.th'e feed their hthet, all thete mothrrt found that ()>tc:mtlk was at234 words
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Advertisement257 1937-04-29 4 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feci old before your time or Buffer from iii'ive, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland operations. It la a pimple home treatment257 words
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Advertisement15 1937-04-29 5 if if ell I y B ERASER dSL NEAVE LTD -3 L m mm —115 words
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Article458 1937-04-29 6 IOMIOV COMMODITIES RUBBER New York, Apr. 27. Previous To-day Change Tone Very Steady Flat Spot Buyers. 10 3 4 l QI 8 Sellers 10 13.16 10» 4 —9 16 May Buyers 10?4 lO'a Sellers. 1013.16 10% -9 16 JulyjSept. Buyers 10 7 8 10 5 16 —9.16458 words
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Article849 1937-04-29 6 CONFIDENCE SHAKEN IN MINCING LANE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 16. MARKETS have been distinctly better in the second half of the week. Liquidation has dried up and those market sections which had suffered most from the "gold scare" i.e. the gold mining849 words
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Article144 1937-04-29 6 Amended Under New Agreement Lcndcn, Apr. 23. A RESOLUTION amending the Ottawa Agreements Act of 1932 for the purpose of giving effect to the new Canadian trade agreement was approved by the Commons to-day by 265 votes to 126 after certain features of the agreement had been criticised144 words
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Article127 1937-04-29 6 Complete Agreement Reached? London, Apr. 28. ACCORDING to good information ther, 71 is every prospect of a successful conclusion to the International Sugar Conference which has been meeting in London A complete scheme containing quota figures to be allowed to the various important producing and exporting countries has127 words
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Article16 1937-04-29 6 Miss Leong Yut Hoong, a well-known Penang girl swimmer, is an inmate of the General Hosoital16 words
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Article18 1937-04-29 6 Miss E. F. McConachy. Malayan Nursing Service, has been seconded for service in Johore. with effect from March18 words
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Article422 1937-04-29 6 Possibilities Of Tyrt Manufacture THE twenty-eight ordinary genei meeting of th- Kampong Kuant.. Rubber Co., Ltd was held cn Apr:, at Walsingham House. London. Mr. E. D. Money (chairman of tl. company», in the course of his c p?< r.aid: I would like to refer to the422 words
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Article28 1937-04-29 6 Mr. E. w. Hide. Controller, untitled Telegraphs, Perak and Dindings been transferred to Johore as P ter General in place of Mr v who has left fOf home.28 words
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Advertisement568 1937-04-29 6 S Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I Successors to i The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, J k The Ho Hong Bank Limited and i The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. t CAPITAL: nn I S Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING,568 words
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Advertisement206 1937-04-29 6 WHEAT MARKETS India Returns As An Exporter London, April 28. SPEAKING at the annual general meeting of the Liverpool Corn Trade Asi sociation the chairman said when the j price of wheat reached an attractive level India made a welcome reappearance as an exporter, for her contribution to the woild206 words
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Article1709 1937-04-29 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 5 6 6-cd 5 3 6-cd £1 Asam Kumbang.t 35 3 36|9 35 35!6 i Austral Malay.. 57!- 59i6 561- 58!6 Aver Hitam1,709 words
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Article665 1937-04-29 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 85 cts. Market Tone: Steady at the decline. London: 10 %d!, down %d. Market Tone: Flat. New York. 20 7 cts., down l 1 1 cts. Market Tone: Very Weak. In sympathy with London and New York the665 words
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Article22 1937-04-29 7 The output of the Raub Gold Mining; Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended April 24 was 1,999 ounces.22 words
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Advertisement503 1937-04-29 7 [BANK OF CHINA J t (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 1 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 I General Office 5188-9 i Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO"' 1 fain Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess of 5 3 so ®'?SS S? I Total Assets503 words
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Article94 1937-04-29 8 I Australia. New Zealand. Java and tOH&Jy Dillv: Qantas. closing 7 p.m. Java and Southern Sumatra- Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe .Manilai and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Medan. JaskS. 1 Amsterdam s and -LonSa l turday. NetherlandS 1245 Penang Siam. Burma.94 words
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Article133 1937-04-29 8 f rt u d fl m Eur °P c 'London hareel mails, by the Menestheus, time of de very of parcels 4 p.m. on Saturday M t ff expected from China and Japan te-day ne MarU due at SingaporeMails expected from Europe etc London, by Air (Imperial.. KSeo!133 words
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Article32 1937-04-29 8 in T J ie s s Ha velland for Philippine IsISJSi' ail s urev iously announced as at 7 n iK* yesterda y will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.32 words
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Article124 1937-04-29 8 Special Coronation Letter And Telegram Service In connection with the forthcoming Sh°/1? ce]ebrat ions a special letter t"e UihfpH m K-r r H 1Ce between Malaya and from io d lngdoni will be introduced I SI* M 8 t0 Ma y 16 inclusive at 20 Z T124 words
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Article96 1937-04-29 8 Reuter. Tn tr London. Apr 28 In the House of Commons last nJcht war k Ha 7 k L Day ,Lab Central Southarles h?H hl h T. many British missionEchW Sf c kld a PPed and murdered in China during the past year and re quested a generalReuter. - 96 words
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Article89 1937-04-29 8 Re-Screening At The Alhambra I -JJORN to Dance," the M.-G.-M. musi- cal production which had a very juccessful run at the Capitol is; being e-screened at the Alhambra. Ma v Who saw it before will like to see it again and others are strongly re&mmended tc visit89 words
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Article69 1937-04-29 8 "Phantom Of The West" Serial Phantom of the West" a thrilling cut-door drama featuring Torn £Sr?, r t e ted a paeked house at the S-n?.ht r night and wln be repeated of h i j 1S a serial and the whole it is shown at one performance.69 words
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Article346 1937-04-29 8 The Wonders Of Wan Wan San I AT THE CINEMAS CjTAGE and screen combine to form n\ P^ esent programme at the Capitoi. and in both cases the offering is of exceptional merit. To take the stage first, we make the acquaintance of Wan346 words
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Article208 1937-04-29 8 Outstanding Film At The Pavilion "QUEEN LIGHT." the Cosmopolitan I screen adaptation of Lloyd Doug- 1 best selling novel, made a strong impression when shown to Pavilion ineatre audiences yesterday. Errol Flyim. of Captain Blood fame, scores another triumph as the young Dr Paige, who assumes the responsibility208 words
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Article87 1937-04-29 8 Indignant Deputation To Ambassador 1 Reuter. M Berlin. Apr. 29 R. Cheng, the Chinese Ambassador received at the Embassy yesterday delegation of ten Chinese hawkers* in connection with the alleged expulsion ot large numbers of Chinese who are tour ing the country selling pottery. While awaitingReuter. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration105 1937-04-29 8 Arrivals and departures by Imper and Qantas air liners Arrived by the Sydney.— Capt. W H Crowther and Capt. C. R. Gurney fron Brisbane: Mrs. G. Edwards from Darwin; Mr. G G. Woods, from Daly WaterLeft by the Atalanta Capt L J Brain. Capt. W. H. Crowther105 words
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Article60 1937-04-29 8 Darvel: British: 1.002 tons: from Sandakan 26 4 to Panding 1.5 Kedan; Brit., i.03.5 tons from Be': uui: 27.4 to Belamw 29 4 Calchas; Brit.. 6..329 ton. from Ha bur- 27.4 to Hongkong 29 4 Katong: Brit.. 863 tons from Sibi 2/ 4 to Sibu 1.5 KJCUte60 words
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Article152 1937-04-29 8 ,u l h S Sn Office and the ofltem the -Statistics Department wiU bf Closed LM a 7 12 and be" 1 The P. and O Burdwan is due at Rin sapor? from Hongkong at 5 I to-morrow. "n--j Thp f>n Singapore, Thursday. ihe following are passengers by152 words
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Article13 1937-04-29 8 Dr. J. Ando of Penang has left for Japan Dn three month holiday.13 words
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Article407 1937-04-29 8 CHARGE OF RECEIVING MONEY FOR BETS Singapore. Wednesday. JUDGMENT was reserved until May 4 g Mr. Tan Thoon Lip the Third Magistrate to-day in the case In which B Chinese named Wee Kirn Seah stands charged with having directly received money i n respect of bets in407 words
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Advertisement316 1937-04-29 8 MA LA vVs i p* IE MI 4 ii <f j O-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 TO 9.15 P.M. j DINNER AND DANCE (formal) MS to midnight NEW PROGRAMME SUCCESS I CEDRIC ARLINDA j Featurins j NON-DINERS SLOO j iwJffi W *l°^ THE CORONOTION D'NNER BALL J S Non d-nor, C^316 words
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Advertisement9 1937-04-29 8 F COLP OR HOT J 1 BANISHES "ENERVATION" I9 words
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Miscellaneous371 1937-04-29 8 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE J J, STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR t PER DAT? AND TIMI Hongkong, China and Canada (Parcels only. Aden Calchas April 29 2 pm Africa East?? Karoa Apr. 29 3 o.m. America (North) Except Western Ka roa 29 3 p.m. USA Western state s of America (South*371 words
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Article1109 1937-04-29 9 SINGAPORE BRANCH AND FOREIGN TRADE p RENCE to the opening of a 1 nch in Singapore which will useful facilities for foster- foreign trade and assist countrymen engaged in overseas," is made in the Mr. T. V. Soong, chairman Bank of China, for the1,109 words
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Article131 1937-04-29 9 Conscription Clause Struck Out Washington, Apr. 28. impropriation of $416,413,000 for the Army next, year is recommended by House ot Representatives Appro- Committee, and this sum is 37, 000 more than is available for 'i current year. expenditure of $67,075,000 is reuncled for the Army Air131 words
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Article23 1937-04-29 9 untitled of Jabi Estate, Alor Star. a ronggeng party in honour of md Mrs. X P. Hudson, who are to Europe on leave.23 words
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Article175 1937-04-29 9 Members On Visits To Malacca Singapore, Tuesday. ABOUT 130 Epworth Leaguers from Singapore, Johore Bahru, Bentong, Kiang, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban are at present on a four-day visit tp Malacca. Several interesting meetings have been arranged by the committee o! the Epworth League Institute at Malacca. The Institute175 words
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Article435 1937-04-29 9 Statement On Talks In Brussels Reuter Wireless. London, April 28. THE Foreign Secretary arrived at Croydon by air from Brussels this evening, at the end of a two-days' visit of courtesy to the Belgian capital, during which h e was received by the King ofReuter Wireless. - 435 words
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Article294 1937-04-29 9 Propaganda In Farm And Mining Industries London PROPAGANDA for the use of rubber in the agricultural industry has continued to be one of the major activities of the propaganda committee of the Rubber Growers' Association, states the 28th annual reoort of the council or he association for294 words
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Article43 1937-04-29 9 London, April 28. Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts to £48,343.813 compared with £42,657,898 at the corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure is £50,281,093 compared with £16.822.921 at the corresponding date in 1936.—British Offlciai Wireless.43 words
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Article, Illustration348 1937-04-29 9 Miss Peggy Dalton and her bridegroom, Mr. R. V. Smith, after their wedding. (Tribune i. LOCAL WEDDING Mr. R. V. Smith And Miss Peggy Dalton Singapore Wednesday THERE was a pretty wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this afternoon, when Miss Peggy Dalton. eldest daughter of Mrs. G.348 words
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Article186 1937-04-29 9 Tamil's Alleged Theft From Woman Singapore. Wednesday. TAPPO Marican, a Tamil Islam, appeared before Mr. Tan Thoon Up the Third Magistrate yesterday on three charges, criminal breach of trust, theft and cheating. The first charge preferred against the accused was that he is alleged to have committed criminal186 words
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Obituary132 1937-04-29 9 Death Of BrigadierGeneral Austin London, Apr. 28. THE death ir announced of BrigadierGeneral Herbert Henry Austin Keuter. w Brig.-Gen. Austin, C. B., C. M. G.. D. S. O.. R. E., and J. P. for Bournemouth, was born on June I, 1868. His military career was spent in India132 words
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Article25 1937-04-29 9 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, April 27. German revenues for- try year ended March 31 amounted to 917.000.000 exceeding estimates by £145,000,000 Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 25 words
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Article104 1937-04-29 9 Assurances Still Being Sought Reuter. Allahabad. Apr. 28. THE Congress Working Committee has passed a resolution reiterating the resolution adopted by the All-India Congress committee on March 16 and emphasising that the assurances sought did not contemplate the abrogation of the rights of the Governor to dismissReuter. - 104 words
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Article125 1937-04-29 9 Triangular Talks Said To Be Satisfactory Reuter Wireless. Brussels April 27 AT the conclusion ot the conversations, M. Spaak read a communique stating Mr. Eden, M. Van Zeeland and he had examiner! the principal problems of the moment of mutual concerns, especially questions relating to the strengtheningReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article106 1937-04-29 9 Named After Wartime Admirals Reuter. London, Arril 28. TWO famous British admirals of the Great War are to achieve fame by the aed'eation of new battleships to thek names. They are Aumiral Lord Jellicoe and Admiral Earl Beatty. It was announced by Sir Samuel Hoare in the HouseReuter. - 106 words
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Advertisement341 1937-04-29 9 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles—do not wait nntil piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy is341 words
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Article204 1937-04-29 10 British Exports Up REPORT ON FIRST QUARTER London, Apr. 29. rpHE Board of Trade has now calculated the volume of overseas trade in the first quarter of the year, compared with the corresponding periods of 1936 and 1935, by revaluation of the trade of all three periods204 words
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Article17 1937-04-29 10 Mrs Innes Miller, wife of the District Officer, Lower P.-rak. is understood to be ill in Singapore.17 words
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Article26 1937-04-29 10 Mrs A. C. J. Towers of Ipoh is going Home early next month under medical orders, and Mr. Towers is likely to ac- I company her.26 words
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Advertisement247 1937-04-29 10 YOU MUST SEE IT TO-NIGHT! I ALHAMBRA final tw shows Here's Eleonor! Here's Jimmy! And they're here §1 *he BIGGEST, GRANDEST STAR-STUDDED Musical J WW ELEANOR 6^POWELL r 'Broadway Melody' Gin \a4\ o** \A n JAMES STEWART 7 V V,R GINIA BRUCE COLE PORTER!, 1 cC p\ Uno Merkel Sid247 words
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Advertisement193 1937-04-29 10 t IMAGINE! A SHIRLEY TEMPLE PICTURE PLUS A GREAT STAG S ATTRACTION ALL RECORDS SMASHED! i w» CROWDS ABSOLUTELY STORMED I the CAPITOL S a a yesterday's shows I SPECIAL SCHOOL-HOLIDAY j MATINEES DAILY at 3.15 j Shirley Temple SINGS and TALKS CHINE \^V'SBk faces danger in glittering Shanghai j193 words
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Advertisement113 1937-04-29 10 j J~ ~i APITOL— l ■>ES P A V 31 A V Hi, i v PARAMOUNT PICTURES are I HRs&' 7 j proud to present one of the most Inspiring: Pictorial Records ever I W I compiled |St Ihe History ol tin- iSRITISH centun IpHR9Bp (An Authentic Kaleidoscopic Review nf113 words
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Article225 1937-04-29 11 Magistrate Makes Order 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. April 28. jyHAT is said to be the first case of its in S d > m the histor y of J °hore came up n the local courts to-day. when a Pun? iabi woman sued225 words
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Article37 1937-04-29 11 The Rev. T. M. Kurian. M.A., who was formerly a member of the tutorial ■staff of the Anglo-Chinese School, Seremban. and who proceeded on leave to India, has resigned from the Mission as well as the school37 words
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Article29 1937-04-29 11 Mr. W. Price, manager of the Penang branch of Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co.. Ltd.. left on leave week-end and his place was taken by Mr. T F McGowan29 words
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Advertisement439 1937-04-29 11 V GREAT WORLD SHOW cA3 a r FTT I II FBI. 30th APRIL SAT. Ist MAY I I J*" GALA NON-STOP RACE BALL j Opening To-Morrow Friday 30th April To Bth May 1937 Ii viivuiiv i —%7~1 X X 111 U 0A n L CA IP j ■'111 I lUll439 words
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Advertisement351 1937-04-29 11 I New World Cabaret! j JALAN BESAR j j To-day's Night Dance From 9.30 p.m. Until I j Midnight 1 i ADMISSION 50 CTS. j j To-day's Tea Dance From 5.30 ADMISSION FREE j Saturday Extension Until 1 A.M. j ADMISSION 50 CTS. 1 •j. >Je j OPENING I*< MAY351 words
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Advertisement293 1937-04-29 11 S get ready for THE II g SPECIAL CORONATION j ATTRACTION AT THE PAVILION I I« The Epic Warner Bros. Film By JOHN DRINKWATER f"THE KING'S PEOPLE" f Enacted By: I VISCOUNTESS ASTOR, M.P., GEORGE BER-f NARD SHAW, SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN. J JOHN DRINKWATER, MARY CLARE ■g. and other Distinguished293 words
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Obituary36 1937-04-29 12 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the Soul ot the late Emanuel de Silva will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph, on Friday, the 30th April, at 6.30 a.in36 words
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Article750 1937-04-29 12 fpHE Singapore Bar Committee is far from satisfied with the reply received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the question of the qualifications of Judges of the Supreme Court of the Straus Settlements, and it is good to know that further representations are to750 words
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Article114 1937-04-29 12 Takes Seat To-Morrow In Com mission *J|R. N. A Mallal will make th° usual declaration when taking office as a Mirrc pal Commission?»- nt to-morrow's of th« Commissioners. Af'pr ordinary business a special meeting w'l' discuss revised hawkp'r bv* H—«!. and a nronosed amendment to ""'bbsr114 words
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Article176 1937-04-29 12 Thursday. April 22. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Sunday. April 25. Captain C. Moody. R.N.. Lt.-Col. and Mrs. G. T. Burney and Miss Burney, Major and Mrs H. W. M. Stewart. Commander R. Oliver-Bellasis. R.N.. Win<? Commander176 words
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197 1937-04-29 12 NOTES COMMENTS A Matter Of Interest 1/SR. S. H. Peek, a well-known Shanghai Rotarian. in the course ol offering good wishes to the Rotary Clubs cf Malaya, said that Shanghai took a great interest in this country and looked forward to deriving good interest from it. The reference, of course,197 words
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Article147 1937-04-29 12 jVjISS Dorothy Buckle. 0.8.E.. who has just retired from the position Ot principal of the Raffles Girls' School, did much for the cause of education during her many years in Malaya, ano it is fitting that her name should be commemorated. This is being done by the147 words
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Article198 1937-04-29 12 VUZ small Island of Hongkong, which became a British possession ceded to Great Britain in 1341. was formerly an integral part of the Chinese Em- pire. It was then a barren piece of granite land inhabited only by a handful of fishing villagers, and often frequented by marauding198 words
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Article223 1937-04-29 12 j rpHE New Life Movement, of which Marshal Chiang Kai Shek is the chief exponent, is gaining immense popularity throughout the length and breadth of China. In all the big cities and districts we find New Life Movement organisations springing up txhorting the public to a higher223 words
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Article337 1937-04-29 12 By "Looker On" IT'S awkward when a man has mad-* up his mind w stay home for the evening and his wife has made up her iace to go out. A A A Brushing the hair vigorously for a few minutes with a stiff brush is337 words
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Advertisement47 1937-04-29 12 »'.ye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR, LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. j R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc Dr. of Ocular Science. GIFT SHOP SALON, Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. GREAT BARGAINS Entire stock of Hats at S2 to S3 each. Owner visiting Europe.47 words
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1072 1937-04-29 13 URGENT CALL FOR PLANES DURANGO CAPTURED PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF BILBAO Reuter. Hcndaye, Apr. 29. \N insurgent broadcast claims that the Spanish rebels have occupied the Calamonda heights and the village ol Lequeitio, near the coast, the viPages of Guerita and Arbrccequi in theReuter. - 1,072 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-04-29 13 Mr. Jim Broadbent's plane ••Windella,'• photographed at Seletar yesterday. (See page 14».15 words
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Article314 1937-04-29 13 j ORDER OF THE CORONATION PROCESSION Reuter Wireless. London. April 27. JWIR. BALDWIN, who will occupy the first of the eleven carriages of the Ministers for the Coronation procession, will be escorted by Metropolitan mounted police. Each Dominion Prime Minister will occupy a carriage with aReuter Wireless. - 314 words
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Article41 1937-04-29 13 Heavy Losses Inflicted On Tribesmen Reuter. Simla. April 29 THE Second Infantry Brigade camp at Bichekashkai in the Lower Kha sora valley, was attacked by tribesmen yesterday but was repulsed with heavy losses. The brigade's casualties were slight.— Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article31 1937-04-29 13 Reuter. London, April 28 Air Vice-Marshal C*ve Browne Cave, vvho was formerly stationed at Singapore, has been appointed Air Officer commanding No. 16 ißeconnaissance) Group of the RAF —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article157 1937-04-29 13 Five-Year Agreement FLEXIBLE QUOTA SYSTEM Reuter. London, Apr. 28. (OMMUNIQUE, in which it i memtioned that the date of nex plenary session is not fixed, reviews the work of the sugar conference. It says that the contemplated agreement aims at maintaining a free market and encouraging itsReuter. - 157 words
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Article34 1937-04-29 13 P. O. DIVIDEND Reuter. London, April THK P. and O. have iff land a cumulative preferred half-year interim dividend of 5 per cent, per annum. There is no interim dividend on deferred stock. Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article24 1937-04-29 13 London. April 2n H.H. the Sultan of Johore arrived by air in London this evening to attend the Coronation—British Official Wireless.24 words
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Article78 1937-04-29 13 CIVIL LIST Provision For Royal Family Reuter. London, Apr. 20. THE Select Committee on the Civil List has concluded investigations and it is understood that it makes no lecommendation as regards a grant to the Duke of Wind sor. Provision for th e Royal Family isReuter. - 78 words
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Article105 1937-04-29 13 CONGRATULATIONS OF LEAGUE Reuter. Geneva, Apr. 29. DETAILED statement on the measures for treatment of juvenile delinquents in China, also for the well-being of children and the protection (»1 paternity, was given by Dr. FIoo Chi Tsai to the League Advisory Committee on social questions yesterday.Reuter. - 105 words
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Advertisement63 1937-04-29 13 CORONATION SUPPLEMENT CORONATION Supplement, consisting of 24 pages and profusely illustrated, will be issued with the Morning Tribune of "Monday. May 3. ihe Supplement will be printed on paper specially prepared lor the reproduction of pictures, and will serve as a permanent Memento of what is the most important even!63 words
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Advertisement61 1937-04-29 13 CORONATION DECORATIONS 11 >6««. >: '^^^^^^^K /i typical example of coronation decorative fitting. Consult the G.E.C. for your coronation illumination scheme decorative or floodlighting. A qualified illuminating engineer is at your disposal free of charge use OSRAM LAMPS for all your coronation lighting SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Buy British Electrical Goods61 words
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1115 1937-04-29 14 AUSTRALIA—ENGLAND DASH BROADBENT INTERVIEWED ARRIVAL FROM DARWIN IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS "Jim" Broadbent, the famous aviator, who is now on an attempt to set up a new record for a flight from Australia to England, reached Seletar yesterday afternoon, setting up a new1,115 words
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Article16 1937-04-29 14 Singapore, Thursday. BROADBENT took off from Seletar at 3 o'clock this morning, local time.16 words
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Article160 1937-04-29 14 Charge Against K.L. Indian (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. DALANY. the Indian gateman. who is alleged to have attacked Mr J B Human on April 4 was charged before the first Magistrate to-day with having committed trespass by entering the Railway offices with the160 words
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115 1937-04-29 14 Sailing On July 30 By The Ranchi IT* is understood that the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small. Colonial Secretary, will go on leave on July 30 by the P. and O. liner, Ranchi. It will be the first time that Mr. Small will be115 words
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Article157 1937-04-29 14 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health state- ment for ended April 24 shows that there were 230 deaths, compared with 227 in the previous week and with 226 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 4; phthisis157 words
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Article82 1937-04-29 14 Building Ten Primary Schools In Szechuen Shanghai, Apr. 29. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Malayan philanthropist who is now louring China, has promised to donate ten primary schools in Szechuen as a start. When these have been established, he is contemplating doing more charitable work for82 words
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Article486 1937-04-29 14 ROTARY WISH Nominations For New Year Singapore. Wednesday. NOMINATIONS for the new Rotary year beginning on Ju'.y 1 next were made at yesterday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, at the Adelphi Hotel. Two names were proposed for the office of President, that of Mr.486 words
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Article165 1937-04-29 14 Two Europeans Fined TROUBLE OVER AN APPOINTMENT Singapore, Wednesday. JUDGMENT was given by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip in the Fifth Court today in the case in which two Europeans, Mr. J. N. Jones and Mr. P. R. Richards, and four Indians and Chinese were charged with165 words
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Article153 1937-04-29 14 U.S. Army Officers Ex~ pected In Singapore Singapore. Thursday. TWO United States Army Officers. Cap- tain T. W Brown and Lieut. Thomas L Sherburne. Jr. are expected to arrive in Singapore this week from Manila where they will begin an automobile trio across Asia and Europe153 words
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Article39 1937-04-29 14 AMONGST the items to be broadfrom the 8.M.8.C. station today are a recital from th? Koran at 7.30 p.m. and the third Malay language lesson at 7.45 n.m. A <-hort symphony ccnccrt will begin at 8 p.m.39 words
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Article153 1937-04-29 14 Woman Pleads Extreme Poverty 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. A YOUNG Cantonese woman. Lee Loon Hing. was bound over ii the sum of '50 to-day by Mr. W. J. Thorogood. th? First Magistrate, fot having attempted to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda. When she153 words
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Article657 1937-04-29 14 TWO MEN SENT TO PRISON ASSIZES CASE Victims Bound And Gagged Singapore, Wednesday. SENTENCES of eight and seven years rigorou!, imprisonment respectively were passed by Mr. Justice Home at the Assize Court to-day on two Cantonese named Lok Tong and Ho Kee, on their being found657 words
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Advertisement218 1937-04-29 14 I "OU* RAH IT V" I TITIOV j t BEgjJLT. I i i Ist Prize $100.00. Mr. H. Q. Edwards. Raffles College, Singapore. i "The Whisky with perfect body, but no 'Head' 2nd Prize 550.00. Miss Maria Consiglieri. 7 Goodman Road. Singapore. "Old Rarity—The Supreme Compliment to a Guest." 3rd218 words
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Advertisement51 1937-04-29 14 OVERSEAS CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEL SATION INSURANCE. mamv AGENTS: JLALACCA HONG CHYE CO. SEREMBAN CHIENT BRO K. LUMPUR WENG BENG LOOVfI NG KOH CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEj3. IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODCCI AGENCY, LTD., BRANCHES. rtVfTTK Corporation.51 words
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Article603 1937-04-29 15 OPENING BY THE GOVERNOR TO-MORROW 66 Exhibitors And 184 Stalls Singapore, Thursday. £VKRYT,„>, G j. ready ffflr the mg to-morrow, of the h.30 p.m. at the Globe Theatre of the amusement park, and. will be invited to do so by Mr. C. E. Collide603 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-04-29 15 Mr. Broadbent himself attended to the refue'lino of hi „v > arrived at Seletuf 7s?l pafe 14) 1 hen te19 words
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Article39 1937-04-29 15 Reuter. r^., t Akron. April 19 na Firestone Tire and Rubber Co announces that it has reached an agreement with representatives of the United Rubber Workers for ending the eight weeks strike involving 10.000 employees —ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration186 1937-04-29 15 Commander Of Terukuni Maru In Singapore Singapore, Friday. THE King of Belgians has honoured a veteran Japanese captain—and he I* ta.Singapore to-day. Captain ySsbitero fif r StS Decoration dT F o3r?^e The distinction is in recognition nf v,ic meritorious service, as m*s m promoting friendly relations between186 words
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Article39 1937-04-29 15 Parley Adjourned: No decision Reuter. N London, Apr. 28. O proposals of a definite character have yet emerged, stated Mr. hrnest Bevin, ihe men's leader, when ine London bus conference adjourned at 10.30 p.m until to-morrow. Keuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article101 1937-04-29 15 Tl Singapore. Thursday, wo Chinese were injured yesterday by falling fiom moving trolley buses In Singapore The unbalance was .summoned shortly after noon to the junctioi. ol Keppel Road and Nelson Road, where a Chinese was round to be suffering from a severe wound in ;he left upper101 words
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181 1937-04-29 15 Reuter. 'From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 29. A BttlOlTS motor accident occurf± red a few miles out of Kuala Lumpur In the sma ll hours of this moring when a car in which a Mr Wilson, employed on a tin mine on theReuter. - 181 words
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Advertisement142 1937-04-29 15 tßell Howell 1 FILMO 8 j The smallest high precision j Movie Camera in the world. 1 1 SPEEDS. 8-16-24-32 INTERCHANGEABLE LENS I I I BUILT WITH Till!: PRECISION OF THE FINEST MADE WATCH THIS SMALL PALM-SIZE MOVIE I gffit AS THE FINEST MOVIE j j YOU WILL BE AMAZED142 words
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Advertisement176 1937-04-29 15 fly SBf*&Ĕss£* ~v I*' 1 PHONE: STORE 537« K. LUMPUR 3331 lI'OH h7 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j MOT O It I\l <> X j INSURANCE COMPANY, Ml). S i t S i Agents; i i i SIME, DARBY CO.. i m N i l .Singapore Braacfce*. j j [Hear176 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1937-04-29 16 "Argus - FAST GALLOPS THIS MORNING LARGE CROWD WATCHES FINAL TRAINING B > "Argus." Singapore, Thursday. QELDOM has there been such a big turn out of racing people as that which attended the Bukit Timah course early this morning to watch the final gallops of horses entered1,035 words
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Article128 1937-04-29 16 Whole-Day Cricket On Sunday THE Services, who fared poorly in their game with the S.C.C. last week w.ll be the S.R.C.'s visitors on Bund when the Club will field the following side play commencing at 11 a.m. H N Balhetchet, P. d'Almeida, L. Alvi* A M. Valberg128 words
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Article149 1937-04-29 16 Tournament Results And Ties SRC. tennis tournament results and ties are as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Championship Singles: Dr. B. H Sheares beat A. E. Pereira 6—0: 6 —2. Championship Doubles: E. Le Mercier and I. M. Eber beat M. G. Eber and J. Le Cain 6—2; 6—0. Singles149 words
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Article87 1937-04-29 16 F.A.'s. "No" To The Proposal Fnglard again have declined to take part in the World's Soccer Cup competition. The F A. announce that they have declined an invitation to send a team for next year's tournament. The invitation was made in a letter fro™ the secretary of87 words
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Article55 1937-04-29 16 The Mavblos.scm BP 'Muslims) will meet the Mayblossom B.P. 'Chinese and Eurasians) in three singles and two doubles at the former's court on Saturday at 3 p.m. Teams: MUSLIMS: Ahmad Mattar, Taha Mattar, Elassan Mattar. Omar Ahmad, Yousoff Jamal. CHINESE AND EURASIANS: lan Penang Hock. K. Oiivero, Koh55 words
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Article81 1937-04-29 16 'Ihe League of Friendship beat Boustead** B.P. by three games to two. Scores 'L.O.F. names first): E. Albuquerque lost to Yeo Hong Chuan 3 IS, 10—15; William Funk beat Chung Cheng Hock 15—7, 7—15, 15—2; Bernard Chong beat Wee Seng Chiang 15--8, B—ls. 13—13 (5—4) E.81 words
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Article51 1937-04-29 16 Reuter Wireless. Taunton, Apr. 26. rO hundred golfers are competing here for the English Amateur Championship. Harry Bentley, the holder. Cyril Tolley. ex-British Amateur Champion and Charles Stowe. of Perm Colliery, an engineer, are all well-fancied and won their first round matches in which there were no surprises.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article60 1937-04-29 16 Reuter. London. Apr. 29. The Davis Cup tie between China and New Zealand starts to-day. The complete ties are: TO-DAY'S TIES Kho Sin Kie vs. Malfroy. Choy vs. Stedman TO-MORROW S TIES Kho Sin Kie and Tsui Wai Pui vs Malfray and Stedman. SATURDAY'SReuter. - 60 words
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Article370 1937-04-29 16 EVA. Decides On Extension London. Apr. 15. THE Council of the Football Association at their meeting in London committed themselves not only to an extended trial of the two referee system in matches promoted by the Football League, but in other competitions. The last-minute resolution proposed by370 words
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Article77 1937-04-29 16 R. Thoy Scores A Century In a cricket match at Changi yesterday between St Andrew's Boys School and the 22nd Heavy Battery, R.A., the school won by a comfortable margin, thanks to a fine knock by their captain. R. Thoy, who was undefeated with 110, out of a77 words
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Article53 1937-04-29 16 The Singapore Empire Cycling Clut, (exempted) is making a drive for new members with a view to securing a club house at FarrerPark where other formsof recreations may be indulged in by members during the off season for cycling. The organising secretary is Mr Joseph Van. 8,53 words
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Article63 1937-04-29 16 Cambridge avenged their Boat Race defeat by beating Oxford in the 'Varsity golf match on the Prince's course by 9 points to 6. Afer having the fourromes, Oxford were routed in the singles, in which they won only 3 and halved one of the 10 games. In gaining63 words
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323 1937-04-29 16 Spring Tourney Ending Singapore, Tuesday. NS. Wise and Roy Smith meet in the final of the men's singles championship at the S.C.C. this afternoon. The spring tournament will be brought to at conclusion to-morrow with the playing of the men's doubles final bet wee" N323 words
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Article25 1937-04-29 16 Reuter Wireless. Taunton April 27. WILLIAM SUTTON, the English Golf champion in 1929 beat Tolley 3—l in the English Amateur Golf Championship.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 25 words
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Article82 1937-04-29 16 1 s Next Year's Grand National •l I REYNOLDSTOWN. who won the Grand Nationals of 1935 and 1936. m..y ti. again next year. He was not entered for the Grant* National this year because his cw Major Furlong was of opinion that the alteration in the82 words
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Article114 1937-04-29 16 The Merrytime B.P. beat the Augustlads B.P. by 3 games to 2. Scores liferrylime names first): Singles: Richard Tan beat Kho Thian Hock 15—12, 15—10; K. Oleviro lost Tay Kheng Ann B—ls. 12—15, EC—l5; Abuuilah Mattar beat Khoo Soo Guan 15_5, 15—11. Doubles: Richard Tan and GTan114 words
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Article24 1937-04-29 16 The Hindus boat the Tamil Brothei hood Party 2—l in the first match ol ,l I.A. soccer League at Ba'esticr week.24 words
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Advertisement16 1937-04-29 16 ii me foot a iH TIGER BEER IS BEST Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer/16 words
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Advertisement43 1937-04-29 16 f CHINA Underwriters I Limited. S (Incorporated in Hongkong>. A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Honpkoni? LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CArt, s MARINE PERSONAL J ACGIDENT j S INSURANCE t 'Phone 4276. 1 Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber* V Second Floor, Singapore. v43 words
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Article486 1937-04-29 17 ihird Division Soccer I Singapore, Thursday. HOME goed soccer was served up n Ihe Singapore Harbour Board und yesterday when the Medical i l>cal the Casuals by three als to one in a Third Division > ague fixture. Ihe Casuals started off prongly but faded out486 words
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Article65 1937-04-29 17 c Singapore Pena court *1 the Java Pranakan Club Pena B P by four games Scores Java Pranakan names first) st io Bakar 4—15. 3—15; Mm 13 -13 o—s, 15- 13 n beat Mat 15—3, 15—7: Jafar 15—8 15—4: Yadi to Bakar and Ibrahim 21 Ahmad and65 words
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Article49 1937-04-29 17 ..".vims vs Rest match on Sunday last refoi the Rest by 3 games 'I Mattar bea* 15—5' K. Oliveiro mad 13—13. 5—2, 15—8. beat Ymut Jamal 15--5. Tee Kirn Seng and Tan. 1 tha and Hassan Mat--21—13; A. Mattar <al F Dine and K. 21. 21—11, 21—17.49 words
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Article42 1937-04-29 17 Golf Club's April mixtition, played yesin a win for Capt. H Milling With a nee following were f cards, returned:— B and Mrs. 36- 6 1 4=293* ■■'l and 50—12 =38 Gregory and "JJ* 47 73,-40' >n -19 8 _.4X42 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-04-29 17 A.A.A. Paterson and Malor Bedford in action against W.A. Wilson andV S?W?terS?°S ffi ac t tion gainst WA. Wilson 111 me VeL "ans doubles tennis final at the S C C yesterday.32 words
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Article78 1937-04-29 17 Yesterday's Classic At Newmarket Reuter. London. Apr. 28. JHE 2.000 Guineas (one mile, at fol,^r arket resumed as MID-DAY SUN (Lovvrey) eS a^v 10l,r lenSths; ha 3 lf Betting 20 to 1: T to 1* 98 to i Fair Cow Gor don Richards. Phakos (Perryman) Foray mReuter. - 78 words
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Article44 1937-04-29 17 thrw nn C COUrt b> f Ur S ames tO tnree on Sunday. Scores (Monks Hin W?. X i m Hw p H o'h Kirn Kiat 13—13 10—3 p. 15—1: Yeo Menir TaT 15-5 15-] 2 nCem K h b6at WUUe44 words
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Article94 1937-04-29 17 Indian Association team.s In their week-end matches: 11 On Saturday v. N.C.C. on I.A. ground at 2 p.m.: Choor Singh. P. K. Baskanm De Souza. H. 8. Bull. D'Cruz R s Sithamparam. Wazh Singh. Ibrahim Tahir Ah. C Sandosham, S. S Varma Reserves:—Dass, Chandy. Bakri mS? Sui T94 words
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Article40 1937-04-29 17 Reuter. London. April 28. Postponed League matches played today resulted as follows: 'DIV 111 (Southerni Bristol n i, Swindon T 2 DIV. 11l <Northern» Hartleooolß 5. New Brighton 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV I Kilmarnock 1. Aberdeen 2. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article165 1937-04-29 17 Members are informed that news has been received from the management of he Happy World that to-night's invitation to render musical selections has been unavoidably postponed to Thursday May nn £?,o hll 3 special music Practice on Tuesday. May 4 at the residence of l n lm165 words
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Article37 1937-04-29 17 The R.A. will meet the Government Services F.A. in a friendly game of soccer at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A Fort Canning side will meet the Geylang Malays, at Fort Canning, also on Sunday next.37 words
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Article43 1937-04-29 17 Rex B.P. team vs. the Merridale Party on Sunday, at the latter's court, at 3.30 p.m.: E. W. Yeo, C. B. Eng, J. H. Gwee, V F. Sim. and T. N. Teo. Reserves: Robert Yeo. Francis Sim and Teoh Thiani Poh.43 words
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Article286 1937-04-29 17 Military And P.W.D. Draw 1—1 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Apr. 28 IN .spite of the fact that the Istana Paaang was water-logged in parts on account of the heavy rain which fell earlier in the day. the J.B.D.F League nxture this evening between the Johore286 words
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Article75 1937-04-29 17 I Th e Island Club ladies' April bom SSKi the P land Club Z nm d o 5£ Ue Mrs H L H returS? /5* B who Pectrvelv STfjS ne down EE b7s^card!?Utncd n i Were son Mrs. H. L. H. Lim Mrs. oB.Beardsworth f o Z\\ Mrs.75 words
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Article48 1937-04-29 17 P* ToKA f the Th on S V™Y Koo Lak Chea Tong was elected Arm J' m n place of Mr.' Soo**"*"* Torf addresKheun Fan 13T Beach Toad M Chia clUb on Fridays between ?S5 n 2 ft the Jl* Joint commencing|om May 1' Coro^^n.48 words
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Article64 1937-04-29 17 ££825 "S^-^j-rt CleS "SKS? by 3 Same.s io 2 atV Kt^ Hock Sang m i 3 _r^ lm Lee Teo Thuang Kiat m w^'• 15 11: «3-0». 14-14 3 v\ M 5 0dri H-14 toet to Koh Beng Swee 7 ee i? U g &T* Yang Kwang and64 words
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Article27 1937-04-29 17 Mohd.. Amat Boss fcapt Biden Babjan. Ismail Rasol Hashim. Wan Kamak Ann t iuJl* Omar Ahmed. A. R. Syed Hassan, Ariffln Ahmed. Ismail P27 words
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Article541 1937-04-29 17 Govt. Services Beat S.C.C. Singapore. Thursday. two Although the S.C.C £2 the first to score (thr«»i,«riT ne •he, were They possessed a sel nf I dc Pa,"ment. dnri isevcrv tart ~h .'"™ard.s with brilliance of Ada, in'?." c"' S th tertta, Adam with't hard Sft541 words
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Article29 1937-04-29 17 Reuter. London. April 29 The betting on Leksar for the Derby after the Guineas result, was 250 C 500 laid after 6050 1100 had been taken.— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-04-29 17 Glen Devon. Mr. A. Law's crack mare which swopt the board untitled v r r J e £r&s& as* r** swp t aaiuraay .uth class 2. division 3. horses.29 words
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Article73 1937-04-29 17 Club Visiting Seremban This Week-End THE S.C.C. are sending a cricket side to Seremban to p! y the Bungel Ujcng Club on Saturday and Sunday The following have accep'.e l* J. H Abbott. Lt. G. R. Elsmie. R Gr. Hard. A Gilmour. Fl rj t Longmore. Lt. I73 words
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Article27 1937-04-29 17 Reuter. Monthcry. Apr 29. Captain Eyeston b?at the twelve-hour motoring record covering 1912 462 kilometres at a n average speed of 159.372 kilometres per hcu:\—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article106 1937-04-29 17 Siamese Player leaves For Bangkok Singapore, Thursday. MK. K. Chartikavanij, the Siamese lawyer and well known tennis player who was on a visit to Singapore, lelt for Bangkok this morning. Mr. Chartikavanij hopes to be back in Malaya in time for the Malayan championships, which will be held106 words
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Advertisement105 1937-04-29 17 r/ SUPREMACY THE ,ui u i "GREAT EASTERN LIFE Ixjl FOURTEEN POINTS ||f A series of 11 reasons why you Itm- 3 should choose THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE §1« CO., LTD., io look after your ogS insurance needs. POINT m All ils Whole Life and Endow- 5 merit assurances105 words
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Miscellaneous27 1937-04-29 17 THE TIDES TO-D\V:_o.o3 a.m 8 ft. in. iO7 P m.. 7 ft 7 in>. T()-MORROW:_0.33 a m.. 8 f(. 8 ins.; Ml p.m 7 ft. 3 ins.27 words
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896 1937-04-29 18 AREA OF 70 ACRES REPLANTED LAST YEAR Singapore, Wednesday. A FINAL dividend of IVi per cent, making ten per tent, for the year, was declared at the 27th annual general meeting of the Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., held t;>-day at tne .French Bank896 words
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Article74 1937-04-29 18 Eight M«rc Executed In Peiping Reuter. peiping, April 28 AFTER being paraded in the streets eight more drug pedlars were executed this morning at tne Bridge of Heaven. the ironic scene of so many of Peiping s executions. About thirtv have been executed in 7»* pir« T sinceReuter. - 74 words
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Article62 1937-04-29 18 Managers And Inspectors Fined Reuter Wireless. London, April 27. FINES totalling £140 with £350 costs wer? imposed on defendants in the Gresford Pit prosecution. Defendants were found not guilty o. summonses conc r rninrr ventilation bu. eu'l f v In connection with eight summonses of failure to keepReuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article32 1937-04-29 18 Reuter Wireless. BerLn, April 27. About 2 500,000 new members are expected to join the National Socialist Party when the ban on new members :s nartlally raised on May.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Article170 1937-04-29 18 Constable Who Fell From Top Floor Singapore, Wednesday. i FATAL accident that occurred at the Sikh Barracks at Pearl's Hill, in the early hours of the morning on Apr. 7, had an echo In the Coroner's Court today when Mr. McQuarrie opened an inquiry into the death170 words
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Article332 1937-04-29 18 Chinchew's Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore. Wednesday. rHS is a very sad ending to a career of faithful service. A serious offence has been committed by you. one that is punishable with imprisonment 1« seven years. Only half of the mone/ has been returned and332 words
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Article119 1937-04-29 18 Widow Brings Victim's Body To K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. April 27. THE remains of Mr. R. D. Wilson, victim of the flying tragedy at Iooh on Sunday evening, were brought bv the day mail to Kuala Lumpur where it wa met bv a guard of119 words
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Article80 1937-04-29 18 Death Of For?ner Secretary For Air London, Apr. 29. A BY-ELECTION in the Drake division of Plymouth is necessitated by the death to-day at age of G1 of the Conservative Member. Captain F. E. Guest, who was Secretary for Air in 1921. a pioneer of civil aviation and80 words
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Article57 1937-04-29 18 Corneous Costume For The Coronation Reuter. New York. April 29. General Pershing, Admiral Hugh Rodman and other member.-, of the U.S.A. Coronation delegation, sailed by th° President Harding General Pershing i.. furnished with a special self-designed uniform, described as the most gorgeous ever worn SL an American officer,Reuter. - 57 words
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Article74 1937-04-29 18 A Shanghai. Apr. 20. A special committee of the Central LjKislatiye Council, under the ChairmanShin Ol Dr. Pu Ping Chueng, has been appo.nted to examine the technical points in connection with the orooosed revision of the election laws at the coming Pcoole's Convention In a press message,74 words
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Article14 1937-04-29 18 The Rajula has arrived at Penan* ringing 2.173 State-aided labourers trom Madras.14 words
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Article29 1937-04-29 18 There will be a special parade at the Police Depot to-morrow at 6.30 a m for the presentation of the Colonial > Lorg Service Bar to Sub-Inspector Ibrahim bin Omar.29 words
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Article21 1937-04-29 18 Mr. Lee Kong Chian. the well-known Singapore business man, left last night by train for a short holiday at Cameron Highlands.21 words
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Advertisement181 1937-04-29 18 MA D I s f Irif MAKERS •G^jP^^g^-K Secretly and Quickly Remooedl HtiUman'a Freckle Cream blemchea Uien out irhtl* )ud Bleep. Leave* ue hkin soft a.r! white—the con,. atesion tresh, clear anil natural. r«>r 37 years thousands of usem have rfiiiui ;< J it. S<> to v*. The fi/Bi j181 words
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Advertisement16 1937-04-29 18 T" T Marco vitc QtU <kcaSTANDARD SIZE ;> v .v v 4 t h- f.i- *>• v te16 words
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Miscellaneous557 1937-04-29 18 CLUB DIARY [Tictc are numerous Clubs in Slnga tore members of uhich are readers of Ihe '•Malaya Tribune" This Diary U molded specially for them. secretaries ar? invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Hap■irn'no* of qrvera> interest will still oe in the "Diary of Events The ''Club557 words
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Advertisement442 1937-04-29 19 HEAR A PYE BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BUY A RADIO Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and BroncMtls poison your system, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription <lf an American physician. starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, pvntirs the blood and442 words
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Miscellaneous2327 1937-04-29 19 *m SilWilVl A WM _B 1-5 P- ra Popular recorded music. VK3ME's Mailbag. ,-1 *S BCE T Cmll 1€ SI H£ 1 ffl I tfl pm eW3 bulletin 6.50 p. m Leading Dance Bands. f> mKjr ■IflUlf/ 2.20 p.m. Closedown. 7.20 p.m. Close -'own sS°p m Time signal. Popular music.2,327 words
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Article104 1937-04-29 20 No Representative At Conference Reuter Wireless. Dublin, April 27. MR. DE VALERA announced in the Dail that the Free State would not be represented at the Imperial Conference. Replying to Mr. James Dillon of the United Ireland Party, Mr. De Valera said the question of a decisionReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article31 1937-04-29 20 German Warship For Spithead Reuter Wireless. Berlin, April 27. It is announced the pocket battleship "Graf Spec" will represent the Ger man Navy at the Coronation Naval Review.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 31 words
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Article113 1937-04-29 20 Poor Equipment Of The Forces Reuter Wireless Washington. April 27. THE House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has issued a warning that "unless there was to be an appreciably larger allocation for the military arm in future budgets the defence preparations will very largely consist of manpower unequipped, unimpiementedReuter Wireless - 113 words
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Article103 1937-04-29 20 New Campaign Against Illegal Traffic Shanghai, April 28. THE anti-smuggling campaign is making rapid progress. The custom authorities have already completed plans to put a stop to this illegal traffic. A chain of stations in the suburbs of Tientsin, is in course of erection thus forming a cordon103 words
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Article304 1937-04-29 20 Higher Figure But Lower Percentage THE Straits Settlements and the F.M.S., in the year 1936, received, by way of imports from China, $15,644,000 (China currency) worth of goods, giving a percentage of 2.22 of the total exports of China for the year. In 1935, the figure304 words
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Article118 1937-04-29 20 Appreciation Of House Of Commons London, April 28 NO mention was made by Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby Gore, Secretary of State for the Colonies, of the fact that it had teen urged that the Straits Settlements' gift of half a million dollars towards Imperial Defence118 words
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Article307 1937-04-29 20 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday < 1.5.37". My Legacy Cruise. Illustrated, Mrs. Alec-Tweedie: The Science of Hypnotism. Alexander Cannon; Catalogue of the International Exhibition of Chinese Art 1935-6. Illustrated: Ways and Mean307 words
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Article67 1937-04-29 20 Buffalo. New York State Count John McCormack. the Irish tenor, is "definitely through with concerts "There will be one more—in Dublin hr told Reuter after a final recital to close his long American concert career \v. enthusiastic audience of some 3,000 llled the concert-hall to overflowing As67 words
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Article39 1937-04-29 20 The Police Band will play the following programme at the Botanic Gardens this afternoon, beginning at 5.30:— March "Our Fighting Men"—RoceretoOverture. "The Jolly Robber"—Suppe Selection. "The Sorcerer"—Sullivan; Waltz "A Waltz Dream"—Strauss; Medley. "Savoy Irish"—Somers; Selection, "Musical Comedy"—Hall.39 words
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Article211 1937-04-29 20 Annual Meeting In Singapore THE annual meeting of the Commission- ers of the Girl Guides Association. Malaya, and the annual meeting of the Malayan Headquarters Council were held at Government House with Lady Thomas, the President for Malaya, in the chair. Mrs. C. Wilson, acting Commissioner211 words
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Article92 1937-04-29 20 Tamil Need Not Sign Bond Singapore. Wednesday. GIVING judgment in the Fifth Coun to-day, Mr. Tan Thoon Lip found there was no evidence against Kavena Esmail Sahib, a Tamil Mohamedan. and discharged him. Kavena, who appeared on a summon: was asked to show cause why he should not be92 words
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Article49 1937-04-29 20 Shanghai, April 28. It is reported that an initial Capital of $2,000,000, has been appropriated by the Fukien Branch of the Natural Economic Council for the development of agriculture i n the province. The poor peasants will be given financial assistance to cultivate the land."49 words
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Article43 1937-04-29 20 Candidates applying for the Annamalai university scholarships are requested to send in their applications to Mr. Alii Ahmed Khan Suratee, 49. Desker Road, together with copies of their certificates and qualifications in triplicates. Further particulars can be had on personal application.43 words
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Advertisement523 1937-04-29 20 YO I TH. VIGOUR VITALITY lt<S.Ol4<l In 30 M i ii ii t m It is no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if you feel weak or prematurclv old. German Doctor's tatMl 'Mscovery by th«» name Man Power Pills rive marvellous and immediate results523 words
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Miscellaneous1094 1937-04-29 20 Malay an Listeners' Radio (Continued from page 19) FT C A QfffilfTWAVP and piano by Beethoven. Rudoif U.V.s±. onuiXM rWAf D schulz and Kurt Borack. PROGR 4 MMES 9 20 P m New s and Economic Review in English on DJE. DJN. DJQ: in Dutch The following are the principal1,094 words
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Article334 1937-04-29 21 l'ublic Servant 84NITABY INSPECTOR CHARGED from Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. n M Suppiah Pillay, a well-known X Indian Sanitary Inspector, was d this morning in the Remittee Court before Mr. W. R. vu District Officer, Tampin, who s magistrate, with criminal of trust as a334 words
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Article60 1937-04-29 21 Nanking. ..ist water conservancy work the central reaches Oi the Rvvei known as "Chinas far the terrible havoc by its floods the SinoBoxer Indemnity Fund has promised a loan amounting if) 000 Chinese dollars i £58.500. money will be spent on construct--62-mile light railway to link60 words
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Article287 1937-04-29 21 King And Queen In Admiral's Barge London, Apr. 28. AN historic journey down the Thames was made by the King and Queen the first time in a hundred years. The royal journey was by water to fulfil a public engagement. Their Majesties, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth,287 words
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Article178 1937-04-29 21 Bad Effect On Coronation And Paris Exhibition Paris. The restrictions on taking money out of the various countries of Europe, which will have a prejudicial effect on the number of visitors to the Coionation in London and to the International Exhibition in Paris this spring, unless agreements are178 words
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Article196 1937-04-29 21 Sovie' Criminals Ask To He Sentenced Moscow. The readiness of pr s ners at the b. Moscow trials of "Trotskyites to eonless their guiit—wh ch aroused o muc interest throughcut the world—has now -pre ad to the Soviet underworld. Cases of criminals presenting jfclves at the public prosecutor,196 words
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Article160 1937-04-29 21 Stopped By A Bu'l Terrier Port Moresby. Papua. A tribal war between two fierce tribes in the mountains of Mandated New Guinea has been stopped—by a DttU te The r "doe belongs to Mr. Michael by his head Surying themselves in the ground close by. Mr Leahy fired160 words
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Article873 1937-04-29 21 To Be Banned BILL PASSES SECOND READING London. WILD animal thrills on the screen have provided an unusual theme for a debate in the House of Commons. The debate took place during the second reading of the Cinematograph Film (Animals) Bill, designed to prohibit the production873 words
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Article83 1937-04-29 21 Athens. The famous Achi leon Palace in Corfu, which belonged to the late Empress Elizabeth of Austria and then to tne Kaiser, is to be given up to tourists. The palace was confiscated during the Great War by the Greek Government. Tt lias now been presented by them83 words
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Advertisement143 1937-04-29 21 4 DOOR SALOON Hoo- SVoon. Thoy iweAa'e its rff fttmmmm mr r r rs its comfor and roominess i« IB ILb Al I I I I rr the v in which ihe will ii'j H| m ill en in? daes so mu?h yrl (he >vaj I oil and petrol in143 words
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Article188 1937-04-29 22 Ban On The Press POLICY REVERSED IN TAIPING (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Tuesday. J DECISION to ban press reporters from the meetings of the Board was taken at a recent meeting of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board, the minutes of which have just been circulated.188 words
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Article185 1937-04-29 22 Necessity For Greater Stability <By Air Mail) London, April J3. THE variations i n the price of rubbei 1 during 1936, and the rise in th? last thre e months, were commented on dv Sir George Beharrell at yesterday's meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Co, Lw did185 words
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Article17 1937-04-29 22 lo Be Absorbed By British Columbia Reuter. win acquire the Yukon territory Bnfsh Columbia le^Lslatur»Reuter. - 17 words
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Article47 1937-04-29 22 Sir iifrid Greene Succeeds Reuter Wireless. riTD London, Apr 26 S en6 has been a PPomted t n r H uf i e Rolls in succession to lS8 of Appeal haS been appointed a pofmJTLrd ac 5ir s h 0 r Reuter Wireless. Appeal.—Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article43 1937-04-29 22 Shanghai. Apr 27 Over 300 regulars of the Manchu'iuo SFX utin t d Tao-ho-Hsien. south Of thp Sungan River, on Apr 2° ihti Le o l l Un L eight Ja Pancse offl~ers w nJi Cd t0 th mountains.—sin Chew43 words
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Article231 1937-04-29 22 Objection To The French Demands Reuter. Montreux, April 27. THERE are signs that the Egyptians are digging their toes in on the French demands which have caused an unexpected hitch in the smooth sailing of the conference. In plain terms, apart from technicalities the French demand that EgyptReuter. - 231 words
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Article127 1937-04-29 22 British Attitude Is Defined British Official Wireless. THE British Government consider chat mon a y ,l tepS are taken t0 sum!k furt her world conference horough and comprehensive mvesUgation is required to ascertain that there is prospect of success. In repeatine this statement in the CommonsX-da^Lo^d thp nBritish Official Wireless. - 127 words
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Article75 1937-04-29 22 Severe Punishment For Smugglers Shanghai, Apr. 27. IN view of the fact that there are still J many firms in Tientsin which have not yet registered the amount of smugged goods in their present stock, the Customs authorities are issuing a last warning to them that failure to75 words
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Obituary65 1937-04-29 22 U.S. Stunt Parachutist Killed Paris Apr. 25. THE famous American birdman. Clem Sohn was killed while giving a flying exhibition at Vincennes. He jumped from an aeroplane at a height of 6.560 feet and glided like a oird downward and then released the paraehute o n his back65 words
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Article54 1937-04-29 22 More Prosecutions W ithdrawn Reuter Wireless. London, Apr. 26 CUMMONSES against five more delenhave been withrt Gr<,Sf0 d PU P rose cution nave been withdrawn and they were d«sUrUted w aV l ng as the on, y defendants United Westm nster and Wrexham Collieries (proprietors of the Pit)Reuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article52 1937-04-29 22 America's Oldest Mother Blames Parents Parents -ro Memphis, Tennessee, races hI, l blame for child-mar-■SSr." Mary Eldest sion of her 105thbirthday" CCa be U m2B£Z? home a d would be suk££ bla^ a^la!d he C i? ildrei \J*' were to Mrs.' Rice'his received fIJSS?^ vclt on reaching 105. resident52 words
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Article36 1937-04-29 22 British Official Wireless. where he is sUvinL ?L B° ur nemouth, fined to hS X 2* haS HP conweakness savstvL T n mvs «ular leg condition' of His RovaT H^vT ***** in thBritish Official Wireless. - 36 words
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Article162 1937-04-29 22 Tie-up Threat During Coronation London. Apr v THE Minister of Labour wa< viewed in the situation which arisen following the d/cis'on by a V legate conference of London omn hn men on Saturday to begin a Sr k',' May. 1. The London Omnibus Service employs about 40,000162 words
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Article137 1937-04-29 22 Innkeeper Who Was Rejected By Cafe GirJ a Belgrade An innkeeper of Smederovo Y»e, slavia, fell in love with a sincine ir. a cafe. Dena Stanisavljevitch by name h. made no progress with the girl vh, refused all his advances. Madly in love with her, he visited137 words
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Article111 1937-04-29 22 Didn't Know Their National Anthem ■rh... Atlanta, Georgia. There were many blushes in the Georgia General Assembly on Georgia The programme of the celebrations called for the singing of "Georgia the -o a i e Anthem adopted offniallv in i 922 Copies of the words and music111 words
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Article108 1937-04-29 22 Hritish Officers Visit France a Boulogne Sur-Mer. A party of Eritish officeic have ar"v«£ France on their way to a tour of the battlefields. m S ey f w t e J e th j« year's first detachment of the parties sent annually fo<i?? past 15 years108 words
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Article99 1937-04-29 22 „,o D cl ees dealing exclusively with occ «Py considerable space in the official press here it is pointed out that not one scrap I VfS** nor Uie smallest oiece of rag iSSz> ge l lOSt beca u se every minute it belos to bring the99 words
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Article62 1937-04-29 22 Washington. Americans are drinking more beer according to statistics compiled by the Treasury Department nrSjH^ en i t f er the figures show was 2? Urtng last year t0 have Riven Sr 1 wo pan and chilo in the n early half a barrel each.62 words
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Article61 1937-04-29 22 tt3*3L*£ ?f 9 milli o»aires in France SSSw t{2f^H. he revenue returns which mrtTed 5t ,n hlS nomber of wrsow ador mcome of a mi "ion francs th! tneir ta *ation forms harr iJSE? 2*2! tnat 1 220 Person 1 000 nSff£s f 500.000 ar i.u00.00061 words
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Advertisement142 1937-04-29 22 THE WATC H ON WHICH M YOU CAN ALWAYS '1L DEPEND AND WHICH WITH d V ILL HELP YOU TO AVOID THAT LAST J&*Vi /I #1 MINUTE RUSH TO GET ff \Jf /Al YOUR TICKET ON TH* ll 1/ IIWI/A\ tote. II II ▼jj^jsa OBTAINABLE FROM ALL WATCH DEALERS Acjenis142 words
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Advertisement204 1937-04-29 22 Consumption Has Been lured. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No204 words
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Article723 1937-04-29 23 flare Burglar New Teeth At 104 Pancake Prodigy Bit Off Wife's Nose. H«.pr are some strange stories from parts of the world, sent oy Bewt ci cor respondents: THE LONGEST "SIT-DOWN" v of trousers bought in 1906 h worn daily ever since are still beby Mr. Joseph723 words
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Article39 1937-04-29 23 Reuter Wireles London, April 26. Kenilworth Castle. Warwickshire, famous ln history is to belong to the Nation. Sir John Siddeley has purchased the property "from the Earl of Clarendon for the benefit of the nation —Reuter Wireles.Reuter Wireles. - 39 words
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Article260 1937-04-29 23 Woman Flying To The Coronation Darwin, Northern Territory, Apr. 20. AFTER an intensive search at the Glojncurry and Brisbane Quantas resthouses a bag owned by Mrs. Gertrude Edwards, of Sydney, who was held up at Darwin, owing to her inability to produce her passport, was found on the.260 words
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Article113 1937-04-29 23 Senator Wants British Protection Ottawa. Canada will look to the United Kingdom to protect her coasts and sea routes in the event of another great war. if a Senator's suggestion here bears fruit. Senator C. C. Ballantyne, a Conservative from Montreal, submitted in the Senate here that Canadian113 words
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Article182 1937-04-29 23 Descendant From The Conqueror High Wycombe. Surrey. CLARENCE Percy Rivers, sixth Baror. Graves, descendant of one of WTham the Conqueror's knights, win insisted on being called "Mr." and though married, lived for years alone in lodgings, lies dead in a semi-detached house in Herbert-road. H'gh Wycombe182 words
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Advertisement174 1937-04-29 23 cm —i ITITII I I I I i I used to be subject lo very J severe colds" J used to be sublet to very setere colds, but since using 5 Vapex I have always been I able to check them I From a Vapex user S Cured a cold174 words
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Advertisement139 1937-04-29 23 TRY JAPANESE TASTE GARDEN -ITP*i TJPfF. m Best in JV jf World »ff -mirfci. L m M m Try the 19:57 Model of PILOT hi h Krad< pcn which ĔI M W always comes up to the highest expectations. The Ml KfflM quality excels than any other pen. jSP 1139 words
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Advertisement300 1937-04-29 23 FASTER CRANKING SPEED HOHER SPARK WWSM WW%M BRITAIN'S liveliest f nmiiiMP CRR batteries Distributors: t K. LEE SAN CO., 79 81. Be :;ch Street, Penary. Phone 7«."). KEAN LEONG CO., 44, Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. Phone 3887. SINYAR CO., 75-77, Victoria Street, Singapore. Thone 4335. oV .ai\ b£E CO., 21,300 words
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Article, Illustration41 1937-04-29 24 The u« G«nU P., Cm,, cohere Bah,,, e,Ue.„U„cd Mr. K. MacLenn.a Past Genera and ■HcLennu. ,v firtwell tea pfcrtj on the eve of their departure on horn, leave. .Tribune.) nianager'a.c: Mi- Pail?" "an"''' X41 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-04-29 24 The Perak Ryiag dub 'plane which rr»*H*rf a tarn, m (i M t a f„ «n Si y. n Whe» Mr. D. Wtoon was KU.ed a„ d Mr. O. A. B35 words
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Advertisement60 1937-04-29 24 "If your hair Is becoming to* WMm% "Or yon want a man's beard oa your chin, I?'!™ w 70« reap And the remedy's cheap! **«»r a bounteous prop" Agents: Joseph I raven Sons, Ltd. APB-4 j PRINCESS OF j HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS jl $3.60 Per Dozen j j Obtainable throughout Malaya60 words
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Advertisement24 1937-04-29 24 SOUPS j MAKINA II i-WESm J FOR THE EFFtCFENCY of this TEL W1DE AWSU! j AMATEUR PHOTO STORE i ■V.rH. H. M» n..„d. I24 words
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