Malaya Tribune, 30 April 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIV, -No. 101. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Apr. 30, U>:{7. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY APRIL 30, 1937. FIVE CENT?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 35 2 "Hundreds Of Them Stfl! Available" H! .-.r eac* >. i ..y fen <-.-.jibi- ..uiiitxer caomiftbi*- emphfcStt*C re«a! ,:< ran- f*r sea* 8c tzi^r.k, at p: five g.J r UC>. :fu Oxf:..-C S: builcii
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  • 59 2 Belgrade A confectioner in Belgrade left his doe to guard the shop while he went out to iuncn When he returned, he saw a huge crowd gathered in front cf his locked front door, gating in at the window. They were watching a do z devouring box
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    • 824 2 "HAROM MELATI" jM Gjk The Perfume of luring and feji fascinating fragrance—exquisite —individual—and distinctive. LOTIONS ESSENCE -EAU-DE-COLOGNE r 7 -BRILL ANTINE. Created by V J. F. Srhwarzlose Socbne G.m.b.H. Berlin. Imported by Schiffner Co., Ltd. Singapore. M. HASSAN, M !l 37, Bras Basah iMi, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1411. Branch at
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    • 688 2 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the erection and completion of one block of Shops and Dwelliru* Houses at Eng Hoon Street. Pians. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit of $100 is required, and will be refunded
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    • 382 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRI ST. Tenders are invited for the execution of alterations to 28 houses and for the demolition of 3 houses at North Canal Road and Circular Road. Plan.' Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office J of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit
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    • 234 2 t CORONATION! A wide range of DECORATING ARTICI ES i «hai j \FLAGS j SHIELDS j LANTERNS 1 Trimming Cord j just arrived. Baba Co.. Ltd. i i Middle Road. V Phone 2115 I USE: s S m V Miiivttk Param h I ho Siii a j i From Lim
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  • 624 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES DEATH OF A FORMER CUNARD CAPTAIN Sank German War Vessel In 1914 THE stirring duel between the Cunard 1 liner Carmania—the only British armed auxiliary cruiser to sink a German war vessel in single armed combat—with the Cap Trafalgar in September, 1914, near Trinidad Island, in the
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  • 150 3 Naval Officer And Sons Seek Adventure Southampton, Hampshire. A 50-year-old pilot cutter of 32 tons, which plied for many years up and dov.n the Bristol Channel, has left her moorings near Botley, Hampshire, en a voyage of adventure round the world In command is Commander Alexander
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  • 57 3 To Scare Careless Motorists Jacksonville, Florida A five-mile '.horror parade"'—a war nlng to careless motorists- ha* been staged here It consisted ol a long procession of wrecked cars, ambulance* hearses ana tableaux of vhe dead and dying" which would slowly through the city's streets. After the parade, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 395 3 STEAMER SAILINGS FYGL BRITISH INDIA P. 0. a N. Co.s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BANGALORE 6,000 May 5 CORFU 15,000 May < NALDERA 16,000 May 21 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
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    • 521 3 Tin I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan) i IJ For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) I Due One Sailing Due i m s KONGO MARU JSTSf Ma?" kJ? Ne **J ms KIRISHIMA MARU June' 6 June 9 12 KeC,Unff 5g J FARES: TO
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    • 501 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From ~T~H' a B'pore Malacca P.B'bam P'ng fSXKL. 18 5 18 5 19 5 21-5 LALANDIA 8-6 8-8 8-6 11-6 JUTLANDIA 29-6
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    • 564 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHKR fun>Hl LLOYD NURD (Incorporated Jo [LLOYD Germany) The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. Due Port Swettenham Apr. .30 SJB. "GNEISENAU" omits North China May 7 HOMEWARD H .°Jis5 D HAMBURG BREMEN. s.s. "POTSDAM" also calls Genoa
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  • 525 4 "Imminent Changes" WAR DEBTS AND WAR MATERIAL Washington, (D.C.). IMMINENT changes in the leading diplomatic missions to the United States were discussed in the House of Representatives by Mr. Plumley (Republican: Vermont) in a speech upon the war debts question. With war threatening in Europ.. Mr. Plumley
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  • 144 4 Nazi Court Debates Strange Case B'.ltn A FATHER'S light to kill" undei *A. certain rtrcnmslancea was deb;, uy n '-ourt at Wcima: dining rhe OCar- markable murder case i of the ne;. tllairc of WOden, -ho' ijis son w] He afterwards plead thai h* did it
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  • 199 4 British Authorities Face Anxiety Jerusalem. Apr BRITISH poi'ce and teted Llpoi b ptnod of anxu nd i speciancy to-day whei nds of Moslem villagers crowdiri wide courtyards of the great .»j Omar In the old tity to near Ihe "oai! to the Nea Mruage P :'.:r l ii
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  • 79 4 Rumanian Monks Confined To Monasteries Run... monks and nuns arc respecti throughout ihf oanti i lies Thi« 15 orders against the G: idai which the Oi Churth has substituted for Juua acta*' within the La I it ncr i hi lb '.n-out flyhti l>.tu. of rountj n.onks have
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  • 92 4 He Efttered Cage B\ Mistake Myslowice. Pol: A burglar has been caught hrrr •i hnr\. man had foneti hi* mu premise» or a travel] to hb hurt the cage .1 Hon which d much to resent the presence of trader. he tried lo make 111 Hon sprang.
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    • 338 4 HIa Developed By A Leading Dentist For His Patients Astring-o-sol was developed by a leading dentist who wasn't satisfied with the mouth washes on the market. He wanted something better —something more effective—for his use at the chair and for his patients to use at home: Out of that desire
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    • 104 4 4. 4. j FLAGS coronation! j decorations! S Please phone 7268 tI Mmk Jkica Sole Agents: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD.. ELECTRICITY j Learn at home. Electricity i.s the foundation upon which modern Industry rests, and the trained Electrician has a wide assortment of opportunities. Many of to-day's leading electrical Engineers got
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    • 423 4 Kidney Trouble If you have Kidney Trouble, however YOU Ml XT fIFT Tn TUE slight. Nature gives you drastic warning TV^U PqUil «tl I V IHE before very long. Usually tiiis warning takes CAUSE OF THF TPOMRI F theformof a dull, nagging ache in the back, mC KUUoLC and if
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  • 254 5  -  Dr. Tyau Explains His Post Progress In China Another Contribution From Mr. Aw Boon Haw Interest In Hainan Island Religious Fanaticism In Singapore Picking Cigarettes For A Living. (By Our Chinese Correspodent) AN 1 iked whether his new apII lent fits the name of Commisf >reign Affairs,
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  • 196 5 rjR. C. T Wang, Chinese Ambassadoi —Designate to Washington, delivered a speech before the members of the American University Club in Shanghai on Apr. 10 Choosing the subject "What China will be in 1961." he outlined the political, industrial, and intellectual progress which the land has achieved since 1911. and
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  • 147 5 I to the military progress in 1 Dr Wang explained that there has been a great change from the ol 1911 to those of to-day. He he took uart in the Rehe was with the army on the trying to sink a warship ring to the Imperial Navy. His Bred
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  • 159 5 my previous notes. I touched subject of the Chinese Navy. 1 will deal as briefly as space h the Chinese mercantile [1 is leported that as a result nt business, since the inauguChina- Manila service, the Merchants' Steamship Navigation contemplating operating ither foreign ports as well. substance, carrying on ness
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  • 137 5 lINLIKE the shipping of other nations v Chinese enterprise in this branch 01 commercial activity has not the Racking of any subsidies, and this factor, in itself, is a tremendous handicap. Nevertheless, Chinese- shipping has been able to forge its way through necessarily troubled waters during the first dennn, r
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  • 226 5 /CONCLUDING his speech at the Tenth v Anniversary of the establishment of ihe National Republican Government Mr. Lim Sen .the President of the National Government of China.. said The standard of livelihood cf tlie common mass of Chinese people must be given due protection." This re-assuring words must have orought
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  • 302 5 gNOWN to the world at large U r, Zr Tah yan philanthropist. addihnn r\ Haw is makin VPt mother addition to his already "igantir contr* "eSfare t0 countrymen Hardly had the news been received ol 'he distress and suffering in Szeehuan consequent upon a protracted period of drought and famine,
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  • 272 5 HAINAN Island has been the cynosure of Dublic interest in rhlna recently on account of the acceleration of its development b" thp National Government in view of its strategic and economic possibilities. Geographically, the Island is situated just south of Luichow. It Is east or access both by land and
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  • 296 5 IVVAS an interested spectator of some religious celebrations which took place In several Darts of Singapore over tlie week-end. In each case it was th n birthday of a de'tv. but of the greater interest were the ceremonit.- performed by those known as Tung Kees; What
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  • 252 5 /JNE rite which really appalled me was v pc-formed by a Tune Kee in a village off Ga rlang, Singapore He climbed no a ladder the rungs of which consisted of knives Each knife was about a foot long, and had its file-sharpened edge turned up, so
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  • 376 5 II ave you ever spent a few moments In 11 making a mental surrey of the rious kinds of employment In which Chinese, without the privilege of education, busy themselves? You are we;; \.ie that they are engaged, m large numbers, on rubber estates and ti:. SS
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 nhut Mi nm' PJL. mats r/M£ fty dz//?//7<7 gs?sm YOUR DAILY DUTIES. gggg
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    • 949 5 ANOTHER STOMACH OPERATION AVOIDED by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder "Round about the first week of Feb ruary." writes Mr M. B. "I became 111. rhe first symptoms were that I was very weak, could hardly walk, and could not eat because of terrible pain in the stoMMch. between the shoulders,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 325 5 CLUB DIARY \Tncre are numerous Clubs in Slngt pore members of which are readers of ihe "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is I provided specially for them. Sccrei .aries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the Diary of
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  • 395 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London. Apr. 29. Previous To-day Change Tone Flat Steady Spot Buyers. 10 10 Sellers 10V4 M>% May Buyers 10' a 10 1/8 Sellers. 10V 4 *<>% -Vs July.Sept. Buyers 105.1G 103 16 —'a SeUers. 10% 10 5 16 —116 Oct.jDec. Buyers 10U —Vs Sellers.
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    • 853 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j I (Incorporated in :he Straits Settlements). i 1 Successors to r S The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and I The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. i r CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued 'and Paid S HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. i
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    • 244 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. dEYEK CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000 deserve Fund Yen 132,650,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at, Alexandria, Batavia, Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karacni, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji. Nagasaki, Nagoya, Nev; srork. Otaru, Osaka,
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    • 93 6 THE i:AS I I K\ IIW K LIMITED. (Incorporated in England; SINGAPORE BRANCH: Authorised and Subscribed 6, 1) Almeida Street. Capital £2,000.0CU Paid-up Capital £1,000.000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. 1 Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein B#sra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and
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    • 124 6 BARBARA ends /ce* \AeadacJteJk- 1 1 M 'I f IT'S THE SAME THING. 1 |7l HAD THEM ~i KjPVt" HELEN.-ANOTHER H UNTIL I FOUND *ADftARA™ 1 HEADACHE, NOTHING HTOO MUCH OF MY BA«' l> Uifl I I StEMS 10 KEXUY HELP MEALTIME DRINK WAS I I i S i J
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  • 1630 7 Issued hu Fraaer and Co. «fc L,,u1l n,ui c -uau and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyail Si Evalt VRj'^arTs -iiiKumbane.... 35 3 369 35. n*'* «ft** 3 M 57. 596 56- 5H6 -*>"' .22- 24- 22 6 >t 6 snjpa i6 »65 i
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  • 765 7 'From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 3514 cts., up 14 ct. .Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: Kid., down '/fed. Market Tone: Steady after easier. Now York: 20 cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. A slight reliction has set in to-day and there is a
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  • 156 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. APR. 30 Opening of British Trade Fair by HE. the Governor Globe Theatre, Great World. 6.35 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. 111, Ceylon SC. v. S.C.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111. S.H.B. v. S.C.C. S.C.C: Business Houses' League. Bata v. Topham Jones
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  • 105 7 Heavy Liquidation By Speculators Singapon-. April 29. IJESSRS. Guthrie end Co.. in their weekly rubber report issued today, state: As a result of heavy liquidation by speculators in London. New York and on the Continent the past week has witnessed a heavy decline in the price of
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  • 84 7 I dun, An l 211 Pari* mi 51<; New Ymi k 4 J< Montl'i'.il \:>3'.i id Bruv. i 29 2fii Geneva 21 37 AnivtercliuT' fxiL 1 Berlin 12J03 Milan y3 is ia Stockholm w.4o> I'opennaeen 22.40 o.sio io.r»o Vienna 26'» Prauwo 141 I Belgrade 215 vi. r i«i-id
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  • 35 7 Mr. G. Wilkinson, District Forest Officer. Kuala Kangsar, who recently me; with a motor accident near Kuala Kangsar. was discharged ft im the Batu Gajah Hospital on Friday and has lefc for Home on furlough.
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  • 117 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Apr. 30. Total Tor Compaq KTldend took C Me Daw fcnN TIN Payable Date to date Pctaling 10>; m V Anr 94 12' 10 2l2 J nt Boi t u P s r 24 4 Apr. 25 25^; Rahman Hydras 5% Int. Apr.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 special value Vj% during the JUNOTS <> harming Odours Santal, Rose, Cologne, Lavender, Lily and Carnation batb'Soap i'krhoxofb 1 in boxes of 3 TABLETS J, %J %J Price Lo HERE'S BIG VALUE W P O PZPE SPECIALLY SELECTED BRIAR STRAIGHT STEMS AND shapes ma '1.00 WHITEAWAYS Kl ,nß Singapore
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  • 100 8 Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Diliy: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai, *Kobe, r Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jask?, "AmsterdamS and ?London*: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam. Burma, India. Traq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Anica, Creat
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  • 147 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. I London 1 by Air 1 Imperial I to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. tc-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China by Burdwan due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China by Shirala due at
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  • 40 8 Owing to the late arrival ot the Eastbound imperial aeroplane, the air mails for Australia. Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on Apr. 2'.t will now close at 7 p.m. on Apr. 30.
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail <Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Apr. 21 was delivered In London on Apr. 29.
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  • 55 8 British Official Wireless. London, April 30. A special mission from Nepal went to Buckingham Palace this morning and Sir Kaiser Shumshere Jung Behadur Rana leader of the mission, presented to the King the insignia of the Order of Rajunya, the highest Nepalese order, instituted for presentation to
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  • 193 8 North China Delegate In Japan Shanghai, Apr. 29. MR. Chang Tsu Chung, Mayor of Tientsin, who is at present leading an Investigation Mission to Japan on behalf of the Charhar-Hopei Political Council, has wired from Moji saying that they have been warmly received by the Japanese
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  • 137 8 Singapore, Apr. 30. Ships aloncside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Pangkor, Burdwan 18; Kola 16; Cuacam 15: Menelaus 13: Charon. Potsdam 11; Roseville 9; Menestheus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) City of Derby 31:
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  • 148 8 ALHAMBRA.—"CoIIege Holiaay- 6.15 and 9. Id p.m. CAPITOL. Bhirley Temple in -Stowaway- and stage attraction. 3.15, 615 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.- "Green Light" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. RITZ.--Firjt Show: 7.45 p.m. Things Are Looking Up" Second Show: 915 pm. The Road To Glory." ROXY.—"Tarzan Escapes" preceded by shorts 6.lf>
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  • 91 8  -  Relived in 5 minutes! By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. You may have suffered so long that y v regard your indigestion as insurable. But try 'Bisurated Magnesia after your next meal— you'll get wonderful relief in 5 minutes. By preventing fermen acidity—which causes practically -xii tation, and instatly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 893 8 Ik MALAYA'SaPRE Ml ER HOTEL S TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.30 P.M. J DINNER AND DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight S AND NEW PROGKAMME SUCCESS CEDRIC ARLINDA j Presenting some more Delightful and Sophisticated Dance Routines S High Class Entertainment. Non-diners S1.00 jj TO-MORROW SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND BALL
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    • 286 8 TO-N IGHT The Year's Outstanding Hindustani Fdm! -CALL OF THE MILL" or "1111. Xl I*l KAH" Featuring: BAI JADDANBAI, HUSSAIN BABY RANI Atxh MARLBORO IUII g Special Matinee on Sunday May 2nd at 3 p.m. i i —i t Oil ft GRAND 6 PEN ING J J AT IHE I
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    • 119 8 1 TO LET. OFFICE:—I 24 126, (2nd. Floor), Robinson Road. *HOPHOUS2S—3 11, Covent Row, 21 22. Covent Garden, 434 468, Havelock Road, 7, Lorong Kassim SHOPS:—II, Clyde Terrace, 32, Mohamed Sultan Road. 162, (Ground Floor), Rochore Road. FLATS:—Namazie Mansions, 192 (Top Floor), Albert Street. Apply to Rennie Lowick Co., Hongkong
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    • 627 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE QUARTERLY SESSION 1937 OF THE BOARD Oi LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORF The quarterly ession of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement oi Singapore will be held in the Court c: the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Police Courts, Souih Bridge Road Singapore, at 2.45
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 227 8 j POSTAL IIVTELLKEIVCE STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMI Rengat and Tembilahan Banka A P r 30 1 pmHoihow Muinam 30 1 P m Australia:—§ Eastern z. Southern z and Western Charon >. 30 230 PmNew Zealand z Charon 30 230 PmJava, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes,
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  • 748 9 ti| :i\ EDUCATION KditCTi Maluya Tribum i| M 8011, in his dissertation ooiite letting the young find b*n they can rath* r h- w 10 find it out. Hi> seems 10 be to remove .tji effect of compe'ii uutt mind-., as competition iumt t-oufllct, and conflict
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  • 94 9 (To The Editor. Mnlaj/a Tribune» Sir,—lt Is a pity that the capital of an advanced premier Btttte *uch a.s Johore Bahiu cannot bOfcftt of a pub lie garden 1». i- true the beuutlfu'. Ist ana Besar garden exists, but it e«u not. serve fully the need of the
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  • 117 9 (To The Editor. Malaya Tribune} Sir,— Spitting is strlctly forbidden except in the receptacles provided for hut purpose." This notice may be seen in almost every eating house in fcha city Bui it is highly regrettable that many of the customers and even som»: < i the
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  • 153 9 Singapore To Europe By Road Singapore, Thursday. TWO United States Army Officers, Cap--1 tain T. W. Brown and Lieut. Thomas L. Sherburne. Jr. are expected to arrive in Singapore this week from Manila where they will b-»gin an automobile trip across Asia and Europe to London Adventure beckoned
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  • 42 9 Labourers Want Higher Wages (From Our Own Reporter/ I_ Kuala Lumpur, Apr 29 T is reported that labourers on Sungei Way Tin Dredge have gone on strike and refuse to return until their demands for higher wages are acceded to.
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  • 117 9 Popular Attraction For Singapore A gatiy painted fence encloses the xite o! the Tun show* in Beach Roan The Mumiu Carnival is certainly not e< to be behi "id In the scheme of decorutlon lor the» Coronation festivities. inside dozen* o! men have been ham tl work. Each
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  • 41 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Apr. 21. Over 300 regulars of the Manchukuo Auny muthred in Tao-ho-Hskn. south of the Bungarl River, on Apr. 22 After killing eight Japanese officers, tbey fled to the mountains.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 136 10 New Schedule On May 1 IMPERIAL Aiiv.ayi advise that the I speed.n, up ...I the Eaip.re services uu". oi Southampton consequent upon BStltfl lM I tea "t :he new Emplie i..,-n- boa'.s will commence as from Muy 1 h»37 S rvlcea to t» u East
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  • 80 10 Sequel To Drought In Szechuen Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai Apr 2? THE recent drought in Szcchuen ha& 1 resulted in famine, which us causing 'he authorities grave concern It is reported that the famine area eovera sixty districts of which. Kweichow Is the most severely affected A
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    • 339 10 1 I ALL RECORDS SMASHED!! CROWDS ABSOLUTELY STORM -THE CAPITOLAT EVERY .SHOW! SPECIAL MATINEES dailyaiu« 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 I Here's a Grand Double Stage and Screen Show! Far ofl Shanghai music. tnril s excitement! A glam- Jr orous of great st-irs for a glamorous picture! I ROBERT ALICE YOUNG FAYE
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    • 348 10 r An Excellent Musical Show You Will All Enjoy a k I i a a OPENING TO-NIGHT i ALHAMBRA THI: SKASON S MOST LAVISH p OT-POl RRI OF MUSIC BEAUTIFUL GIRLS NEW SONG HITS V l ROLLICKING COMEDY! 10 i JI Paramount Pictures present I ELEAXORE UHITXEY I JACK BENNY
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    • 93 10 11 I The Hero of "CHARGE ol I LIGHT BRIGADE" Scores Ap /1» a vTliOX*j ERROL u yDc DQu6L^ rLYNN FLAMES TG LIFE „Or.Pa*e < 0N m I ANITA LOUISE mW** as Phyff/i Bp^ *M #t.' 1 I <% B™ MARGARET ffi LINDSAY as Fr»r>t»» Sir CEDRIC ft, HAROWICKE aw^^
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    • 395 11 GREAT WORLD SHOW cabaret b m as m m V W War m BMP mH %F W to night fri. April sat. i j GALA NON-STOP RACE BALL j Opening To-day Friday 30th April To Bth May 1937 .tL 'JLH IVM1 VM j 1 I I M I KAIB Pi
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    • 197 11 LATE LORD GREY Premier Unveils A Memorial Tablet London. April 28. A TRIBUTE to the late Lord Grey was paid by the Prime Minister in unvailing a memorial tablet outside the Ambassadors' entrance of the Foreign Office to-day before a distinguished company of statesmen, diplomats, politicians and personal friends. Mr.
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    • 192 11 The Greatest Entertainment s i Event Of The Year j j Note The Date: TEnslay S AND DO NOT MISS ft til The Stupendous Opening Iff V j OF THE £lii*_s j I HAPPY WOltLit j (GEYLANG AND GROVE ROADS) m n CABARET music lOY MIRTH I S FROLIC!!! IALKIhS
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    • 198 11 THE EPIC WARNER BROS. FILM I "THE KING'S I PEOPLE i i j BY JOHN DRINKWATER Enacted by: Astor, M.P., George Bernard Shaw, Sir®. @Austen Chamberlain, John Drinkwater, Mary Clare and .3. other Distinguished English Personages. 1 WEDNESDAY MAY 12th 1 j iNew World Cabaret! j JALAN BESAR j S
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  • 342 12 JX view of recent comments upon the secrecy of certain public bodies in Malaya the following reference by the Si- aits Echo to the meetings of the Penang Municipal Commissioners is of particular interest. "After a period during which their fortnightly meetings were brightened by lively discussions on
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  • 341 12 T AST week in this column it was pointed out that the surplus in the F.M.S. is increasing at the rate of about three million dollars 8 month and the question was asked .is to when a halt was to be called in this piling up of public
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  • 192 12 i;»u->ts At Kveninu HuflVt Parly T.. I.: ttixHct >ail by M ...fT P It 1« M i I 1111 Ct) V I!: MJ> t I:. H I)t I > I 111 I' d r»i n i M. lid M tin" < liw i 112 if] 11
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  • 51 12 Appointment IX M». W.d. W. Hasting lh« ih unci ha: »leas< UTipotnl Ml <-. W Hto be mi iimv'.' r "i Uu (feral Co nc« i<n i»-.»vo q| Ihc Hi n Mi K D. Sheani Mi ti...»n._ l o partner u n.. Qn 112 lAiVci.if»- a:nl Hu-iHU".s Ku.il
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  • 23 12 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. J. Towers, of Ipoh, will sail for Home on holiday by the Rajputana. leaving Penang on May 8.
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  • 17 12 Mr. Issue Penhas is leaving by the Tcrukuni Maru for a short holiday in China and Japan.
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  • 30 12 Phya Prijanusasna. the editor of the Siam Chronicle, is on a visit to Singapore. He will visit other towns in Malaya before returning to Bangkok in about 18 days' time
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  • 142 12 NOTES COMMENTS Many Duties IN the report of the Commissioner oi Lands. S.S., for 1936, it is recorded that the Commissioner is the Government's Adviser in land matters generally and Collector of Land Revenue and Registrar of Deeds for the Settlement of Singapore. He is also a member of the
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  • 152 12 |T Is mentioned that sustained efforts wi re made to collect outstanding arrears and current dues, and at the end of the year the arrears of quit rent on titles stood at $2 071. as igaicst $4.1(33 al the end of 1935. A point of Interest with regard
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  • 258 12 jyjININ'G for tin has been carried on in Malaya for hundreds, if not 1 he usands. o: years, states the report ji' the Mines Department for IG3G. The Ptolemies. King.; of Egypt, who Qrst came to power in approximately 300 B.C. as successors to Alexander the Great,
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  • 200 12 rpHE departure of the P O Conn nr\ May 3 will mark the beginning ef another world tOUT in search o! material for the pen of Mr. C.E.H. Jacobs. He Is proceeding to Europe via China and Japan and will cross Canada on Lis way to
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  • 356 12  -  By "Looker On" jyi \NY reformed gangsters arc said to be cocktail-mixers in night clubs. Others who didn't reform in time have also finished up behind bars. At a luncheon in London to celebrate the progress of films, reference was made to the early days of
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    • 177 12 fig. .J. j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■lIHBI RALEIGH JlfaJ S THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE I THE MACHINE THAT HAS it™*! STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS J j GUARANTEED FOR EVER! j From $45.00 Each IJW HIRE PURCHASE I TERMS ARRANGED Sole Agents: KOINVSOV A Co. Lid. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, i j ymtuL-
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    • 36 12 i Eye Examinations* Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, Dr. of Ocular Science. t HELP YOURSELF BY HELPING YOUR RAILWAY TO HELP YOU
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  • 208 13 BUSMEN OUT TO-DAY DEADLOCK ivjini?ters Working For Compromise I Mi!.,n. Apr. J!>. ;i VTIONS for the pur..\t>"ilinu ;i -hike of n n eenlrnl London a! i vi -uiMfMi'\ were eon- hi Muiislr\ nl Labour 1..-. i I) known I uion maintains ~ii TI
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  • 14 13 untitled heuterant in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force been granted to Mr. Lionel Brent.
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  • 91 13 Japanese Agents Blamed Reuter. Moscow, Apr. 30. r fHE Military Collegium of th. Supreme Court has sentenced to death two accused and has given others long terms of imprisonmeni on the charges arising out of a rail disaster, in which there were a number of casualties,
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  • 225 13 London Nervous SLI MP IX STOCK MAHKhTS Reuter. faimton* Apr. apprehensive faxfe and in mmdv [tyg wlk-ilut III».- -lump iji tin- worli 'IftCfc miU'kctj uill lca<! To t |,y I. foUtrmi \\crv or iti Pans or in Ji h:nnt«-wliurv r W .i:'f Ui >i JOJOtti iij
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  • 23 13 During the absence from Singapore of Mr. Kao Ling Pai, Chinese Consul-Gen-eral Mr. Sze Zau Hung will be in charge at the Consulate-General.
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  • 157 13 1.. r Singapore. Friday. N his 29th year of service, an.d lit n having been concerned with the training ol police recruits for ovo 20 years. Sub-Inspector Ibrahim bin Omar, who Is nearly 50 years of age. is retiring on pension from the Force, from
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  • 366 13 Japanese Alarmed ARMY STRENGTH TO BE INCREASED Sin Chew Jit Poh. Sbiinghui, Aim •".<>. Jl' i r.|,-.ii, I Hut; t},,. ,/apatu i!)«n;i ii,.. 11,,.i; military strong! >» fLLtifj.t *I the nddttfat] oE a ilrer igvtr] ui. ri.oy jifrand to eataLlisii military taa&tttorter? In ftnig;rfnm .-|MW| to
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  • 195 13 TO THE WORLD Special Plans Of Post Office British Official Wireless. London, April It. THE Post Office has made elaborate arrangement*, to carry the Coronation b-oadensts trom London to twelve different countries in Europe, and by radio-tel p phone tran missions, through an international telephone exchange, to
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  • 119 13 No Increase Of King's Income Reuter. Loinl"-'. Apt, •"•<> IT i> iiiuk'i.sh.oiJ th.it the* Civil tdM CbtranttteeV report raeommfendH that £110,000 a year «ftouid be jrrantr\\ for tin- KiiiK> pri\ y inn >»■. which is tin.' same* as in |»re\i<ms ivij/n-. Ad increase Of thr :illn\v;»m"«* to
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  • 105 13 DISPUTE WITH MR. NEHRU Reuter. Allahabad. Apr. 29. 'J'HE Congress Working Committee, before concluding its four-days session, passed a resolution disapproving of the appointment of interim ministries. The resolution expressed the opinion that acceptance of ministerial othce by those not in a majority was a disservice
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  • 195 13 NO HITS Airmen Shoot Women And Children Reuter. Bilbao. April .30. BOMBS fel! all round four British cargc, ships in the harbour here when fifteen insurgent bombers, apparently oi German make, carried out an air raid lasting a quarter of an hour. None
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  • 26 13 Reuter. Moscow. April 29. It i.s understood that an agreement has been reached to resume the MongolManchuria frontier conference at Manehuli on May 15.—Reuter.
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  • 27 13 Reuter. London, April 29. A LONDON bus strike to-morrow night is now practically inevitable in consequence of the breakdown in negotiations to-night.— Reuter.
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  • 191 14 WAS SHE MAD? Husband Had To Tie Her Up 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. CHINESE woman, named Ong Kirn Hong, w as charged yesterday before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen with the murder of her little daughter,
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  • 95 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE possibility of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, president of the Indian National Congress, visiting Malaya, shortly, is given prominence in the "Tamil Nesan." the local Tamil vernacular newspaper. It is reported that Pandit Nehru is intending to visit Burma and
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  • 71 14 U.S. -HONGKONG AIR SERVICE Reuter. San Francisco, April 30. THE Pan-American Airways flying boat, the Hawaii Clipper, has departed, inaugurating the United States-Hongkong passenger service. The British Consul, Mr. Cyril Cane, the Chinese Consul, Mr. Quong, and the Mayor, (Mr. Henry Wycart) of Alameda, where the airport is situated, participated
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  • 241 14 CONFERENCE LEADER IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Friday. JAPAN'S delegation to the 23rd session of the International Labour Conference passed through Singapore by the Hakone Maru which left this morning. The delegation consists of five men, of whom the leader is Mr. Bun-ichi Uchida, General Secretary of the
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  • 49 14 Delayed Owing To Bad Weather TPHE Imperial Airways east bound liner, which was forced to return to Rangoon owing to strong head winds, has left Rangoon a second time and is due in Singapore tonight. It is expected that the mads will be delivered to-morrow morning.
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  • 597 14 DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE FORGED Singapore, Thursday. HOW a Chinese woman forged deeds of conveyance in respect of certain houses by representing that she was her own mother, was related to Mr. Justice Home in the Assize Court to-day, when Kwok Sam Vi, a seventy-five year
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  • 44 14 STAR items in to-day's radio programme from the 8.M.8.C. station, on 225 metres, are a song recital (recorded) by Peter Dawson at 8 p.m and "It seems Only Yesterday," a special recorded feature by John Watt and Henrik Ege, at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 120 14 No Change Made At Stalybridge Reuter. London, April 29. THE Stalybridge by election, due to the 1 resignation owing to the ill health of Mr. Philip Dunne, resulted as follows: Mr. Trevor Cox (Nat Conservative! 21.991. The Rev. Gordon Lang I Labour) 21.567. No change.—Reuter. The by-election in
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  • 47 14 Fourteen Million Pounds In Three Months British Official Wireless. London. April 2H Durlne Ihe first quarter ol 1937 the Minister ui Health sanctioned borii'V. lug b> local authorities c>r £*****.196 lor capital expenditure on municipal vices, of which i114.457.600 was for housing —British Official Wirelr-v-
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  • 28 14 Mr. J. N. McHugh, Assistant Executive Engineer, Waterworks, has been transferred to Trengganu. His place in Kuala Lumpur has been taken by Mr. J. H. Burton, from Trengganu.
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  • 402 14 MERCY PLEA Recommendation To The Sultan (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. AFITR a prolonged hearing Goh Kirn Eng, late manager of the Empire Cinema, Parit Buntar. was found guilty of the murder of Kanan on the night of Dec. 7.
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  • 21 14 Mr. D. Roper, Headmaster. King George V School. Seremban. has izone on home leave. Capt. O. Q. Williams has succeeded him.
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  • 257 14 Motoring Accident SPINE MAY BE BROKEN Kuala Lumpur. Thurnlay. tV)LLn\VLM; a serious motor ucciticin ;.i the 3rd mile. Klaog R<»ad, in r'ne wuiy hours of this morninr, Miftfl Alli-oii Vatesley. a yoiifK' AntftiUftfl visit») to LAfa country, 1Iv'ne- in ft ci* t ical condition in Bungar
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  • 347 14 Murder Charge At Assizes Singapore, Thursday. A MURDER alleged to have been committed in an earthenware factory ofT Jurong Road in the early hours of Jan. 28. was recal'ed to mind at the Assise Court to-day. when Teo Pens Kee. a middle aged Chinese, was placed on
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  • 83 14 Reuter. Tokyo, April 30. TWE general election was very dull uneventful. Chiefly owing to the sunny weather, voters in Tokyo crowded the booths in the early morning. i 2? Pre mier vot ed at a polling booth on the Harajuku suburb at IJ* a.m. and declined to specify
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  • 262 14 K.L. CONVICTION Held Boy's Head Under Water Mtrvm Out Oati r><_i,t,ri- < Kuala Lumpur. 1 luji REMARKING thai i» <"ulrt nut Ifxallv accepted, il jn acj person says thai be had no rOAlful over his emotions at the Um.l any incident. Air. Juslicr K. I
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  • 55 14 Suggested Closing Without Loss Oi Pay THE following expression of npi, 1 recorded by the F.M.S C 1:..;. Mines at a held on w day "I! is rh»? fading of the Conn minps should adopt ihe guiu 1 pf cla&ktg down on Coronation D; 12/
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  • 63 14 CORONATION Supplement, consisting of 24 pages and profusely illustrated, will be issued with the Morning Tribune of Monday. May 3. The Supplement will be printed on paper specially prepared for the reproduction of pictures, and will serve as a permanent memento of what is the most important event
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    • 215 14 4. i "OLD H VKI IV CgMPETjTjOM i 1 IEgITLT. I J I 1 1 Ist Prize $100.00. Mr. H. Q. Edwards, Raffles College, Singapore. j "The Whisky with perfect body, but no 'Head' j 2nd Prize $50.00. Miss Maria Consiglieri, 7 Goodman Road, I Singapore. S "Old Rarity—The Supreme
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    • 19 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Sti* 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHIC! AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE*
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  • 190 15 FAST DASH Delay In Arrival At Rangoon Singapore. Friday. mi BROADBENT, the Australian ♦J llyrr who is out to establish a in u record for a flight from Ausir:ili.i to England, is making excelImi pro» re «is. t Rooter message
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  • 25 15 One of the four Siamese destroyer* built In Italy, which are lying off bmgapoie. They are on their maid n vcyages from Italy to Bangkok.
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  • 33 15 untitled struck, a pylon carrying trie wires near Chittering, Cam- j bridgeshire, and the electricity supply in the district failed for a time. CHINESE AIRMAN HERE Batavia-China A SHOUT STOP MADE AT SELETAR
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  • 167 15 Singapore, Thursday. YET another adventurous flyer ha> arrived in Singapore, makin three within tlie last two weeks. First was Mrs. Bonney, the Australian aviatrix; second I yesterday» was Mr Jim Broadbent, also from Australia who is attempting to set up a new record flight to England; and to-day there came
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  • 31 15 There will be a tea dance at the Mew World Cabaret to-day a* 5.30 p.m. instead of to-morrow. THOUSANDS FACE DEATH CHINA DROUGHT Urgent Appeal For Relief Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 104 15 Shanghai. April 30. IN view of the seriousness of the 1 drought. General Koo Chuk Tung, Governor of the Kweichou Province, has appealed to Nanking for immediate relief of the suffering. It is understood that ninety per tent of the province is in the clutch of this menace, and thousands
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  • 51 15 Mr. A. Hartland of the office of H.M. Trade Ccmnrssioner. who has been several times honorary secrehiry and treasurer of the British Trade Fair, will be proceeding on leave toy jrds the end of May It is understood that he may be transferred, at the end ci his leave, to
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  • 328 15 Sir Edgar Jones was adopted as prospective Liberal National candidate for the Carmarthen Division at a meeting of the local Liberal National Association. SUM'S NEW DESTROYERS Four At Singapore CAPABLE OF 32 KNOTS Singapore, Thursday. POUR Siamese destroyers, built in Italy, arrived in Singapore early yesterday evening on "their way
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  • 50 15 Machines Collide In Mid-Air Reuter. London, April 29. TOUR occupants of two Royal Air Force bombers were killed when the propeller of one machine collided with the tail of another in mid air near Meth wold on the Norfolk-Suffolk border. Both machines crashed and were wr?cked—Reuter.
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  • 179 15 Good Programme At The Ritz AT THE CINEMAS The Ritz Cinema. Geylang, is puttmg on a very fine programme to-night consisting of two full-length talkies and a number of shorts. At the first house, at 7.4j p.m., a comedy entitled Things Are Looking up," with Cicely Courtneidge and Max Miller
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  • 104 15 Singapore. Friday. "Chandrakantha" a Tamil film, made its debut at the Tivoli Theatre f his morning. It is a story of royal intrigues and the murder of princes, followed by terrible retribution to the villains concerned. The picture has a huge cast and many speaking parts, while
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    • 63 15 FILMO JECTOR With internal Resistance for operation on all voltages from 110 to 260 volts. A.C. or D.C. Shows a brilliant and steady six-foot picture from a 8 m.m. Film. AllKtared —No belts—Still Pictures and Automatic rewind—4oo watt illumination. Complete with carrying case. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS
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    • 160 15 I j We too, feel some considerable sat is far tior in beina able to offer our many customers the follomnq selection of POULTRY and GAME TURKEYS. PARTRIDGES. S CAPONS. PIGEONS. ♦VILD DUCK. CHICKENS. PHEASANTS. DUCKLINGS. FOWLS. QUAIL lull mmm PHONE: SCORE :>:{7f> K. LUMPUR 3331 IPOH 111 W.P S.
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  • 27 16 MESSRS. DAVIES, DONNELLY, DONNELLY DODD. Not a firm of solicitors or accountants, but four of Malaya's leading jockeys. ■•OLLIE" DAVIES E DONNELLY J. DONNELLY S J DODD
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  • 153 16 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. KID Arenas, the Kuala Lumpur boxer, created a sensation tonight when he knocked out Boy Quee, the popular Chinese boxer from Singapore. i n the second round of a main event contest which was billed for twelve rounds. The
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  • 130 16 Data's Hold Club To EXCELLENT uoalkeoplnu by both ru>todlfttu ivaa me feature of the w»cer friendly bet wren the SRC and the Bala Shoe Company played on ih' Pfcdang yesterday, which ■tided in a craw of 2—2. Thr SRC took up rhfl aggressive frons the .-«tart and
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  • 91 16 Great Jubilee H'cap And Derby Montlhery. Apr. 29. THE callover for the Great Jubilee Handicap 'one mile, two furlongs I to be run at Kempton Park on May 8 and the Derby at Epsom on June 3 are as follows: 11-4 William of Valence taken and offered. 13-1
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  • 34 16 The season for baseball starts in Singapore on May 9 when a" opening day match will be played at the Japanese Baseball Team's ground In St. George s Road. Serangoon. at 3 p m.
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  • 122 16 China v. N.Z. In Davis Cup Reuter. Brighton. Apr. 29. ITHO SIN KIE defeated Malfroy by 'j—3. 4—(i. 6— l in the opening match of the Davis up contest between China and New Zealand to-day. played on the new £50.000 hard court- here. In the second tie Stedman
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  • 873 16 EVERYTHING READY FOR BIG MEETING Singapore, Friday. ACCEPTANCES for to-morrow's races at Bukit Timah, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summtr (Governor's Cup) five-day professional race meeting, are given below, together with the scratchings. The card will consist of eight
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  • 46 16 Horses not accepting at noon to-day were: Race One—Nil. Race Two—Tiger. Calvados. Race Three—Dangerous Lover. Newbridge. Rurraneer. Race Four—Stone (ii. r (late Saut dv Tarn). Race Five—Nil. Race S —Miltondale. Race Seven—Nil. Race Eight—Nil. Double Tote—Races Nos. 6 aiH 8. Big Sweep—Race No. 8.
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  • 473 17 MOTORING RELIABILITY TRIAL Selangor Pahang A.A. Meeting Through Three States Singapore, Friday. \q distance reliability trial open types ol cars and motor cycles organised by the Seiangor and ..oches of the Automobile Asol Malaya, and will be held on 15 and 16. Is not a race. Driving at an speed
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  • 83 17 The Singapore Harbour Board Junior service Club will hold an athletic sports rr.eetm» on Sunday May 23, at Canton«nent Road. luc yards: 200 yards; *440 yards; «0 yards; *120 yards hurdles; *high Jjunp; Broad jump; the shot; le; three-legged; inter-depart-relay; inter-department tug-of-war; veterans race; childrens' race; the cricket
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  • 48 17 ied probables for the One ThouGuineas at Newmarket to-morrow «c Jones rides E. C. 8., Sibritt rides ?yet Content, Smirke rides Daring t Bridgland rides Colette > Harry Wragg rides Field Fare, rides Lady of Milan, Herbert Turlington Lass and Beary rides Lashes. Lotus is omitted.— Keuter.
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  • 22 17 Reuter. London, April 27. their, postponed Third Division ni) League fixture to-day. L -Pt'-n o beat Southend U. 3—o. -7-Reuter.
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  • 42 17 Diesel-Engined Car's 97 M.P.H. Reuter. Montlhcry, Apr. 2«J. CAP'I\ George Eyston broke the world's Z\ hour motoring record tel dtesel oil cnßined tars 10-ria> when lie tow rid STiMtfl kilometers at an averaxe >|)cci! o( M 7.05 miles per hour.—Keuter.
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  • 38 17 Cyclists from all over fiurope attended the recent International Cycle Mcc ting at Heme Hill track, London. Picture shows the thousands of racing machines parked at the track while their owners watch the racing.
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  • 1245 17 OPENED BY SIR SHENTON THOMAS Singapore, Thursday. "IT has heen remarked by previous A presidents of the club that the facilities which it provides are a great boon to Service men. I fully endorse what has been said and I believe that the club as it
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  • 43 17 Baron Yon Neuraih Going To Rome Reuter. Rome, April SO. It is officially stated that Baron Yon Neurath German Minister, is going to Rome on Monday to return the visit of Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister* to Berlin last year.—Reuter.
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  • 157 17 New Chief Welcomed In Nanking Chin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Apr. 29. MR. Cora, the newly appointed Italian Ambassador to China, presented his credentials to the Chinese Government in Nanking yesterday morning. In the course of a speech Mr. Cora expressed satisfaction at the clos? frienship which is
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    • 174 17 'V7c<: y".,:ain Kow, ThanJts To r jjf BA3YS OWN A j LET S! Good For Children Of All Ages. To the child of twelve as to the infant In arms. Baby's Own Tablets are equally helpful for the correction of those health irregularities which occur throughout chiVhood from time to
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    • 64 17 supremacy ;Ttt:& SINGAPORE 6- BRANCHES MALAYA'S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY ——o—WP S. 20 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY WP.S. Effe rsa I [jjSbjJj EFFERVESCENT ri "^J FRUIT SALINE Digest in Ailments ll~~"L"" I Purifies Blood, Improves Appetite, B jgjggg! Keep- the System Fit. W JZ- Absolutely non-habit-forming BENGAL CHEMICAL CALCUTTA Sole Agents for Malaya:—NAlN
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    • 28 19 (r 50th.APRIL toWmAY [-3jH I p SINGAPORE A. 1937./ {^H «A 2 Si. I f i| j /i *?wf fin aV jHiy -Vi vMii jB py v^| BBBBBBBBKBBS^BWO£^E^' >
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    • 88 19 I CORONATION PROGRAMME— V^^^t^M^ LOCAL BROADCAST— j EUROPEAN AND FORKI< i.\ j LISTEN TO ALL THESE WITH j j A PYX lIAIIIO I j Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, 7, Prinsep Street. S Distributors: H. L. CARTER CO., 22, Orchard Road. I V I, L I N io-\n,in BROA DCASTINC
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    • 68 19 fiTHI TIIUI TONIC FOOD J *****/*. ORCHARD UOAD, SINGAPORE. Phone: 4566 Head Office —PENANG. TAIPING Balß Road, KUALA LUMPUR. Other Branches IPOH. /Vo/ a sudden demand for a novelty! Easy payments arranged. Writ? for /rea catalogue. Any model installed in your borne for free trial. RADIO SERVICE CO OF MALAYA
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    • 20 19 I If, it's EVEREST, it is BEST. Blue black Ink at 80 Or m quart I obtainable at all stationers
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    • 1548 19 JiVSalftyaiii Radio 8S m j-*™-nnA in A mmm —TRANSMISSION 5 I KUIiKAMMbS Or BRITISH EMPTRF I 650 am Big Ben. Tnversnecky T 6 40 a m London Log.' by Walter 7HT A Smash.' A Scots Variety* programme. 1 z f n rald rKUIfKAMMES 7 30 a.m. A Recital of English
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    40 20 New Artiste To App On Ma.\ 6 ANLV. i MJ g pla}. the vjo I*l Shi ;i lijk success iml tinenul tour won her I Cowan, R...J» v and ii ftwu individual iabi< rtlwu.v en MISS NADJA SARASKI
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  • 23 20 The Happy World Band will play the tea dance of the ChiiiL.se Asa tion on Monday. May 3. starting at bM p m.
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  • 16 20 Dr. P. G. Tate of Gapis Estate. untitled Renuas. left for Home on leave on Saturday.
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    • 400 20 WELL-GROOMED HAIR MARKS THE MAN...'HE'S NEAT' it/ 2 APB 5 DUNLOP FOR LONGEST SERVICE Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF Freehold Leasehold Singapore Properties. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, STH MAY 1937, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot 1.
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    • 39 20 RAILWAY IKiw MATERIAL RAILS SWITCHES CROSSINGS TURNTABLES TIPP I N G WAGONS LOCOMOTIVES Etc. LAR G E STO C X S ALW A V S AVAILABLE OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND WEIGHTS AT MINIMUM PRICES KUALA LUMPUR PENANG POH MASTERS.
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    • 1840 20 If a la.t» m W 4 IB j 9.50 p.m. Concert: Miss Sonia Amy: Witte. _THlllcl> clßl tittllfP Miss Maud Lory .Vocal Duets»; Mis, j 9.40.p.m Recorded muMC. Massard (Violin); the Do-Sol Quartet: 9.50 p.m. Pai and Billy Miller in their m v.™*, to. Mr. Monty: Love's Pleasure (Martini), new
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  • 291 21 Theme Of New German Comedy Frankfort-on-Main. r [LED The Biood Test." a new by Friedrich Bethge, has d here and is hailed by the typical of the spirit of the pplause greeted the first pertii n of the play takes place man village. The princ'pal that of
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  • 75 21 Miifr Mif>N (h For Horse Breeding AUieu!. i fund tor uf hot-- 3 btectllu*; In «I -> ant o1 slUtl Sttblfc Ihe lOvfcin .••Hi Oa rt et:c roc Uuc- hmd will IK 06- I DMC.S :or »h« Trej .t«»v .mri i.il )f .>n< L- Fun-1. at! o.u.
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  • 65 21 Septuagenarian's 26th Law Exam. Calcutta. I 70-year-old man has just made his 1 2Gth appearance in a law examination at Sylhet Assam. The persevering candidate is Moulvi Ashgar Ali, who for the past 26 years has constantly appeared in the examination room, hoping to become a lawyer.
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  • 163 21 Cinderella's Slipper Made Of Squirrel Skin Wellington. New Zealand, Cinderella? famous slipper was made ot tciuirrel skin, not glass. and St •:•:<• v.-.u no! a model of suintllness \3lry bul was known as an evi) tyrant, according to Mr. C R.H. Tay:stunt librarian of the Turnbuil try
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  • 61 21 Lectnm Tor French NftVftl I .<;■•.• >(U(« lortn ;i: of nil ofifirrrs.rli ::avy. A cirri j birn issued here Marine stating that .such an rid to-day that mu > 1.. > il some el< y rdi i!u«s»- subjects." ind training eeniit. •;..ii-»i.'. o/Reers will li.ive to attend ii
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  • 56 21 Had flaw•-Tseful Work" Or He Fined Valencia being fined 1,000 |> in*» present uojiiinal bc'mq unemployed In Re- afcn red )sw requireto po.sses a card ihowlnp i- -eased in some form I work :-rs and slacker* -led up n cafes <ind ■in here and have been found not
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  • 90 21 They Must Earn Their Keep In Spain Valencia. FASCIST prisoners are to be made to earn their keep in republican Spain. The director-general of prisoners Senor Antonio Carnero. has announced that the prisoners will be treated humanely. But they must do "usefu. work" to avoid becoming a burden
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  • 83 21 Government Guards Aga'nst Sugar Shortage Valencia. The Spanish Government, fearing possible shortage of sugar, has starte.l a champaign to increase bee-keephr, in Republican territory. The Ministry of Industry has adopted phrns for multiplying the existing 1.300.000 bee hives in Spain by ten. It is hoped that
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  • 87 21 French Parliament Studies Pafla A E. 0 house prictvc uci'oran i > C..kU).'.:l-U IS I» i oka ay ii.. French aoverranvnt U aul by decree such mewurtu pa may u vi j dotsrmlne the pi I w charged r i inn.i, w4J he rm-c. betw< wli eh
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  • 26 21 Mr. Eric Allin. manager of Gloucester Estate Teluk Anson, accompanied by his wife, the well-known tennis player." has returned from a holiday spent uo Fraser's Hill.
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  • 165 21 Elevator-Vane Of Machine Damaged STRANGE circumstances attended the late arrival In Darwin of a Quantas plane. Flying over Alexandria Station, the second largest cattle-station in the world, the assistant-pilot <Mr. Ambrose» threw out a mail-bag for the station. The force of the wind carried the mail-bag
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  • 617 22 Observer's Account UNTRAINED MEN FOR THE FRONT Hendaye» A G&OQMY picture <»112 conditions in Government territory in fche north of spuin has been broughl here by an observer who has just arrived here from Sun(under which is in the juva blockaded l>y «Jcneral Franco. "Recruiting of
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  • 133 22 New Poem By The Poet Laureate- London. THE following sonnet has been specially written for the Coronation by the Poet Laureate. Mr. John MasefieldYou stand upon 'the highway of the sea. Wherein the ships, your children, come and go In snlendour, at the full of every flow, Bonnd
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  • 117 22 Yugoslav Doctors Must Serve In Country First Belgrade. A IVH coi?.pcllinn eveiy medical stulont o spend K>me i- u country doctor bi luie buying a town practice ias baen prepared by 'ho Yugoslav Government At present many V l)*gtt in the couury are »*i. lr»!y v.ahum doctors and
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  • 117 22 Xearh (»00 Branches Abroad Berlin. There are now nearly 600 01 the Nazi Party in foreign oountries. including, of course Br>t3in and tin- BnHfh Dominions This fact has been revealed in a speech at Stuttgart by the chief o( thr Prtii, Depart cnent o! H«rf Bolik-'.v t...--elgn organisation
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  • 97 22 1,700 Ex-Servicemen To Attend 4 F London. Community singing by 1,7000 exservicemen and school children will be a eature of the Indian Emoire and astern Garden Party, to be held at the lurlmgham Club, London, on July 5 937. Her Ma jest v Queen Mary has collated
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  • 371 22 Clubland The Heart Of English Life Berlin. TLUBLAND is the very heart ol V hsh life, and the "masculine sup" that goes on there is of political importance." This statement occurs in an en British clubs by Herr yon X London correspondent of the "B Zeitung," who
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  • 116 22 Has Given Joy-Rides For 58 Yea rs Sydney. N SAV A Jessie, the etaphanl n Gterdeta Tnrongu P; h6t dim :i giving luy-rides u. fui th»? posl 55 years. She i lethefl .Jfrer b3*"im.' uivn. hitdrtm rides during hi?r r«curd We Lbiak Jes.su? ma srrlvfld when shv:
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  • 86 22 Man Who Has Killed Rfc Mother "i am not satisfied I oectn .ienter.ce." glrtlgfcllfig aiul shoutiu., r Pretr-.v, a ?{»-year-old l«i« bower of Botosh, near Yugoslavia, lia.x pi. st*ntenoe of in years' impi muroering hi» mother «ie *a> charged liar several time* wit ho warning She died
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    • 275 22 suits l have derived from f£Kp I Kalzana. My trouble mas |P|t>^~^ ij debility and aruzmia. My vilalily, My complexion m ys. clear and bright. I cannot JE N\ speak too highly of the Jr value of Kalzana" twites Miss K.E. E. Iff < Attractive Y °UTH depends upon GOOD
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    • 119 22 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny o;Vi m l or L J ?I es w here tiny germs or pai sites can hide and cause your skin to Itch. peel Burn, also Eczema. Dhoby It Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, a' Singapore Foot. Don't
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  • 389 23 >ju>t Provide Their Own Passage Money London. ness towards Joining f tritish Army is being dis--1 men in all parts of the )plications for details of received by the War and youths in the riiniona who wish to nts >V' ;lad indeed to get these
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  • 90 23 Settler mtten By Black Mamba >ie, North Transvaal. ick shin has the life here Mr R. J. Bronkhurst. J attacked by a huge specimen most deadly snake— mba which measured eight es in lenght. It bit him {below the heart. absorbed most of the poi- f
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  • 214 23 ITALY YUGOSLAVIA Trade Expansion Follows Pact I A t S h T of Itallan ra ?r cadeeade follow ?he lSS a v a I s expect€d t0 „oi Ita lo-Yugoslav Pact which was recently concluded in Belgrade is shortlv'to'h ™or-car factory snortly to be built in Yugoslavia to foim a
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  • 184 23 Too Much Pie Ends Bakers' Strike a f L .os Angeles. California. A suife t of pie has helped to bring a at a bakery here a ost pie for lunch, pie for tea and dinMi for three whole days, the strikers' >n?lnal oeterminaton to occupy tlv ttkery
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  • 94 23 Scoutinu Courses In Turkish Junior Schools Two hours a week are to be devoted to scouting courses in all Turk sh junior schools and "lycees." by order of the Ministry of Public Education. Both boys and girls are to tak° the r courses, the motto
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  • 78 23 Tc Be Compulsory In New German Houses? Berlin New regulations for builders which will make the provision of a gas-proo! and bomb-proof room compulsory Ir new German houses, were foreshadowed in a lecture in Koenigsberg by a local an protect on leader. Herr Peres. He said that the
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  • 140 23 I Bishop With The Most Northerly Diocese London. THE Bishop with the most northerly diocese in the world has left England on his return journey. The Right Reverend Archibald Lang Fleming—"Archibald of the Arctic" as he signs himself—rules over a diocese which lies entirely within the
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  • 135 23 "He Who Steals It Shall Lose His Eyes" I Psiris A diamond and pearl necklace, on which an Indian fakir once laid a dreadful curse, has been stolen here and according to the legend attached to it tiie thief will soon go blind. It belongs to Mmc Maina-Maino
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  • 274 23 Fought In American Civil War Washington A MAN who was. baptised on a bat 'Mel during the Amerlran Civil and who was a friend of General Robert E Lee has died at the ape of 99 He was the Rev. Giles Cooke. the last Mirvl
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    • 408 23 SHE WAS A HUMAN POISON FACTORY Full of Uric Acid and enable to Move If all your Joints were so stiff with uric acid that you thought yourseir fortunate even to be able to sit all duy in :i '-hair, you would do anything to get well This woman had
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  • 108 24 Johore Boy Scouts at Kuala Lumpu c their way '.o r&njong Maiim, wh -r e 1 Coronation Jamboree bein" held lor Souls from all over Malaya. I Tribune». Mi.'. C. R. Thurston's prize-winning orchid exhibit at the Seiangor Gardenmg Society's flower show at Kuala Lumpur.
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