Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIV, -No. 104. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, May 4, 1937. The Malaya Tribune PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS"
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 THE NEWS j WITH YOUR BREAKFAST i i Try The a itihim: I T ~t I^STARBRAND" i i 1 1 Switch VetfrlnMr Hursjarinr For All Y«mr CooMiHt i i j^ Vhsulnelv free fiom adulteration. Star Brand margarine is pure vegetable product, highly palatable and nutritious. j The best, purest and
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    • 171 1 j f Head The SIWDA V TIIIINE Dominant In Malaya ilffi! X L I M 8 j POWDERED WHOLE MILK 1 ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR v,OOD HEALTH 8 PIFNTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM IN V OUR PANTRYYOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY ir
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  • 267 2 Alphabet Commemoration Issue j Sofia. A SERIES of ABC" postage stamps are to be issued in Bulgaria on May 24—the day set aside each year to celebrate the invention of the characters in The Bulgarian alphabet by the two blethers. Saints Cyril and Me'thodi. This year
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  • 67 2 Budapest A room where all its girl employers may make themselves up* at the firm s expense, ha.i been set aside by a large s ore here. The directors of the store have discovered that customers prefer being served by smar*-looking sales-girls. '"A pretty shop-assistant has more chance
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 551 2 c* M. HASSAN, ■4, Sf ft 37, Bras Basab l*U, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahhv JOHORK. STOCKISTS OF: Koldcheita, modern «ectric chandeliers, fancy lamp Jowls and shades, bed lamps *ans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic aprJ?.r^. cea sanitary wares and etc CONTRACTORS FOR: KlectricaL water
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    • 554 2 MISCELLANEOUS iRIGIDAIRE freezes more ice faster t'aterson, Simons Co., Lid. WANTED—Enterprising men to open up-country branch depots for popular and easy selling commodity. Applicants mu.sT be able to offer good guarantee. Apply Box No. 132, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. MAY I HELP YOU? Thirty years' practical experience in homoeopathic
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    • 331 2 T BE ALWAYS T j ON THE SPOT j A lot of business and money is lost I t through not keeping appointments at the proper time. Have all your t j clocks and watches that go wrong repaired by j S YICK WOH HING! S 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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    • 290 2 Sole Agent A. BARTHOLOMEDSZ LTU r 1 j SALE 1 ON ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS j j MttiSk M %SO\ <0. ITI). I 150 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD i S 4 j > WEAR IT! SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE I P H WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. Price 00 j I n Sole Supplier:— 1
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  • 799 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES OLD AND NEW P. O. LINERS Future Of The Mongolia And Moldavia IT is generally understood that the commissioning of the two magnificent ships of the Strathmore class which rre now being built for the P and O Line by Messrs. Ltd.. of Barrow-in-Furness, will mean the
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    • 431 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. BANGALORE 6,000 May 3 CORFU 15,000 May 1 N ALDER A 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
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    • 77 3 B. I. S. N. Crt.'S SAILINGS. FOR BANGKOK Leave. Due Singapore. KISTNA May 7 May 8 KOLA May 11 May 15 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA KARAGOLA May 5 May 6 ELEPHANTA May 12 May 13 FUR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENA.NG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICnERRY AN* MADRAS. RAJULA In port
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    • 715 3 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE I 11 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j Due Doe Sailing Due V > Penang Spore Spore via New York J m s KONGO MARU May 20 May 23 May 27 Keelunr July 8
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    • 461 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINK Luxurious One Class Motorshlpa. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M-a Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng FIONIA 18-5 18-5 19-5 21-5 LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 11-fi JUTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 MEONIA
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    • 560 3 STEAMER SAILINGS N OR DD KITTSCIIF R A LLOYD NORD Incorporated ?n (UOyDJ QenMnr). The undernoted are the Company'! Intruded fixtures:— OUTWARD FOB MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. «UJ7. SX "(JNLISENAU" omits North China May 7 01 s. "HAVEL" omits Manila Duo Penang May 8 Due
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  • 280 4 New Methods Against Rioters Paris. THE question of reorganising the French police, and of finding substitutes for fire-arms to deal with hostile crowds, is now under discussion by two commissions here. No time has been lost In putting into effect the French Premier's recent statement before
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  • 292 4 Origini»! Appearance To ?>p Restored W uhington, D C Americas oideM town u to be icstored to its appearance of over ihree-ond-a-half centuries ugo Under the directum or Dr John Mernam. president of ihe Carnegie Institution in Washington t Me town, St. Augustine. Florldn. is to
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  • 170 4 Death Of English-Born Dctective Indlan&polis, Indian,» CAPTAIN Thomas E HalJs. the Engllshborn detective who saved the bodv of President Lincoln from thieves has died here at the aee of t-*2 He had b*< n ill for a long time. Cat tain Halls came to the United
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  • 130 4 Turkey To Spend £19.0<Kl.0O(» Tl:is Year Ankara Turkev is to -nend tl95 000fl09 «about If, *****0» sterling on !>t«tios:al deleno n 1937-38. according the budget es ila»d before the National by the Minister of Finance Tins ficure. which rt-nresen38 per •ent of :he toul budget, embrace exocndituie o:i
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  • 93 4 CHINA "EXTRALITY" Exchange Of Views With Diplomats Shanghai. Apr. 24 It is revealed *hat at the reception given by Dr Wane, Chumz Kui Chinese Foreign Minister, on April 20. there was an informal discussion among the diplomats of England, the United States. France. Belgium, and Italy on the question of
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  • 75 4 Bombay. Apr. 16. A picturesque Rgure who is shortly ""V'lin'i frcm Bombay for the Corona "ion is H H tht Bu'tan of Shemer and Makpllp. a'"! Arabian ruling chief. The Su'tan who is entitled to a -alute of It guns is known as a pro- restive
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 356 4 with daily not a stimulant —but a food. Every spoonful What is it that makes her so attractive does dcfinite > permanent good. That is why All kinds of things help, of course, but the 25 0 00 doctors have written its praise why, first essential is vitality. .Nature meant
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    • 50 4 GIVES A QUICK FINISH TO THE WASH A gas iron saves your clothes, your time and your temper. Get one at the showrooms to-day MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PI-HI Ml? OR (ALI AT showrooms, I OlUl MUNICIPAL BLDG.. COLEMAN STREEI TTT P 0 3A Agents -for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OP Masters*.
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    • 26 4 ML) LSI Fl ED WAS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR DELICATE HAIR. ■:i»'.'s: iv,■'/■/./,?./,/,// H Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO 25 CtS<C M Hi D»IWS j 2 APB 4
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  • 860 5 Secretary's Report ESTATE OWNERS JOIN JN u corniuvheiiMi ve report presented to the annual meeting of the United Pluming Association of Malay a—the proceedings of which have already been rejxjrted in the Press, Mr. I'. Ward-Jackson, secretary of the Association, records with much satisfaction thai during the
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  • 31 5 Mr. S. Thillaimuthu of the firm of S Thillaimuthu Co.. Accountants and Auditors of 33 (i), Beach Street, Penang has been elected a Fellow of the London Association of Certified Accountants
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  • 407 5 ASSIZES TRIAL Accused Blames His Superiors Singapore, Monday. T"HE defence is not a denial but a statement that the entries, the subject matter of the charge against my client were made by him on the instructions of one or other of his two superior officers and here
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  • 46 5 Miss Jean Bedell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. E Bedell, of Kuala Lumpur has just completed four years training at the Middlesex Hospital. London, and has qualified as a state registered nurse She hopes to take up private nursing in Malaya in the near future.
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  • 31 5 Mr. Nenumal Mulchand, formerly manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of Messrs. Pohoomull Bros.. <India*, who recently returned from a business trip to Japan, has joined Messrs. N. Valiram, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 66 5 Said To Have Taken Poison Reuter. Shanghai, Ma> 3. MR. Alfred Patrick Hibberd, a sergeant, in the International Settlement Police Force in Shanghai, who is alleged to have swallowed poison in the hospital where he was a patient, has died. Mr. Hibberd was a. native of Wilton,
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  • 46 5 Reuter. London, May 3. MR. Arthur Hodgson, the Oxford stroke in the Boat Race, was one of three undergraduates injured when a motorcar overturned at Oxford Mr. Hodgson was injured in the head and the spine and is now in hospital.— Reuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 87 5 This is the NEW STANDARD SIZE of England's Highest Class Cigarette Made to a blend which has pleased and satisfied since 1834. Packed in AIRTIGHT TINS and sold at V PER 50STIN I Non tipped The same tobacco, blending and making as the Magnum Size which remains available at 60
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    • 199 5 Thousands of fflTS&l ftl P-'i < I I.ERY, Naiure's own cnergiser, will pur- [MWte^m j r ity your blood, strength- lfl»-Vuiic« I I en your nerves, and t\mM L INCREASE VITALj I 1 V. BW>od impurities quick]v yield to a course n\ I of FULLER CELERY W«Wi^| 1 It is
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    • 254 5 HE WAS ALWAYS TIRED AND ILL Three Complaints Gave Him a Miserable Time Suffering from three complaints—disordered kidneys, sciatica, and rheumatism, how could this man be anything else but always tired and ill? Yet, he tells us that in four weeks, Kruschen Salts brought about "a complete transformation This is
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 520 5 CLUB DIARY IT here are numerous Clubs in Slnga pore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary ti provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be tncluded in the "Diary of Events."
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  • 118 6 i Shipments During April ACEAN shipments of rubber, including v latex, revertex and concentrated j latex from Malaya, during the month ol j April, 1937. totali?d 58,718 tons, compared with 59 563 tons for the previous month. Exports proper of sheet and crepe totalled 37.093 tons while transhipments
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  • 114 6 Shipments From Malayan Ports FOREIGN exports of smelted tin, being 1 final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of April. 1937, totalled 8,178 tons. This represents a decrease of 962 tons compared with March. The cumulative total for th e first fou: months of
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  • 465 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, May 3. Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers. 10 10 116 +116 Bellers 10' a 10 3 16 +116 May Buyers 10 1 8 lO'a Sellers. 10 3 16 10U +116 July Sept. Buyers loy A 10U Sellers. 10 5 16
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  • 296 6 Management Credited For Good Re'urns Bv An .Mrfili L.i'jci: Apr- 10 JUDGING hv 'h*. ypeccn of Sir George J b ivirn-iJ ;ir .1 t4 J n—m. good management «cvibuied rr;o:.r 1 last year'r, IfnjMwejric.. :u ti* re?uJ o! Dunlop Rubfti'f t*j- ihnu /*><>d fjrtuii' Nevertheless. in many
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  • 237 6 Dividend Of 6 Per Cent. Recommended THE report of the director., of Trafal- gar. Ltd for the year ended Mar. 31 states: The profit for the year is $11,928.7». which added to the amount brought forward from the previous year, less $GCO voted for directors' fees, leaves a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 668 6 tOversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I Successors to I The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. i i CAPITAL' i Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. S TELEPHONES: j
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    • 123 6 OSTERMILK Britain's Successful Milkfcod Baby mm s»£g Food Even id Britain parents cannot buy a better food for Baby mm aAn Ostermilk has earned the wholehearted respect and support of t 2000 e^aTe clinics m. babies are doubly grateful that cessful baby food is prepared 'f' sr Iwl felk 4<
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    • 104 6 SEE WHAT §Ms' size CO# HSKPHTj you save! ra»*Es* Simple subtraction shows that i' buying Andrews in the Economy 1 t'- Tin saves you kit on the large size i ;i x&i and 30c on the small size, but only fJr. V* -r f£ i the use of Andrews itself
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  • 1352 7 I hu Fraser and Co. Lyaii and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers at Tin 5 3 6 -xd 5 9 6 3xd i Kumbang 34 36 35- 35 6 v. 57 59 6 57 60 26 9 28
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  • 433 7 I (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. I RUBBER Singapore: 35% cts., unchanged. Market Tune: Dull. London: 10 1 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York: 20 15 16 cts., down 1.16 ct. Market Tone Quiet The dullness in the market con Unties and
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  • 104 7 London, May Tarls 109 13 32 Nf\v York 4.93-1 Montreal 4 92 13 16 Brussels 29.23*2 fjeneva 21 57 Amsterdam 0.99 Berlin 12 28 Milan 03 13 IG Stockholm 19 40 i.ttmruieen 22 40. Oslo 19.90 Menna 26» Prague 141 13 10 «Belgrade 215 vladrld nom 1 Lisbon
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 396 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. May 4 Total lor Books Cose financial Date Ex. Dlt. Company Dividend Payable Date to date TIN Ampat Tin M Final Apr. 26 May 11 3 Lahat Mines 12<i Final May 17 Apr. 30 ■to"fiK "V."iTia iSn apt. a i* T. Kruin M
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  • 501 8 «t STni S;U ns 011 May 7 Capt. j. r G Andr( M l H Carey Mrs. A P. Cranna. Mis' G U. Cameron. Mrs. P. H B Cameron" Mr and Mrs. L R Curr-im Mr Mr< n d r-w wirnun, Mr. and Mrs. D R.
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  • 90 8 b.SS!? 8 o B Bl,rm a. India, Iraq ESSE? *u3EFb E and S Africa Gre at Britain, Ireland, Europe. Nigeria r.old Coast and X and s America: tapertaJ Closing 7 p.m. to-day. imperial, Java and Southern Sumatra- Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Parcels and Registration close at
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  • 105 8 '»Wh t |W r irom Australia, Netherlands indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day Do ivories of boxholders- letters ilv 3 g£ to^ay° :ieral 0f IC "^<* Mails expected from Netherlands Indies oy Air I BethferlandS. to-day Do Uveriea of box-holders' letters on far v i pm. and general
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  • 16 8 from Bhiaiipon» on Apr 25 vv h i,, i«On rj 1 Mav :j delivrr.n
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  • 18 8 15 N., and Long 103 de- 48' P h? deR withdiawn 8 nas been i
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  • 50 8 Amount Cancelled On Mar. 31 THE following statement of rubber export credits unused and therefore cancelled on Mar. 31 has been issued by the Controller of Rubber. Malaya:— lb. F.M.S H. 721 Johore 164 S.S. Mainland 9.399 S.S. Islands 947 Kedah 239 Trengganu 249 Total 25 719
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  • 305 8 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT London, Apr. 20. PLANTATION:—The f**J heavy V.qui- j dat<on reported in our last issue continued during the latter part of the week and values were forced down ?tiil further. The lowest touched for the more distant deliveries was 10 7 «d Dtr lb. The market
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  • 112 8 Public Functions Ami Sports Fixtures TO DAY. MAY i ifiiii SAP A. LeiRW D, Medli-aJ Services v YMC'a Rood Stadium; Busim- n league. p. and N v m p rJ r Friendly s.c.c B" > r s.c.c Tc-Uin:; Tournament* sr SRC D s, TO-MORROW. mat Roury Club Tittm.
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  • 43 8 The MM. liner Aramis uj ri Singapore on Friday at 6 a m will sail for Saigon. Honakong hai and Kobe at noon The Chargeurs Eeunis line! Varella is due here to-morrow r.oon -Wednesday and will sj same evening for Saigon. TouranHaiphong.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 D c^ T 7?v i,ANCE (i !0 P-»- I X ('"formal) 9.36 midnight J CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY J j CEDRIC ARLINDA j r Di^S^^, S1 -s°j5°j 8 »">• 13«h. ,4«„. ,s«h and 2 2n 1 I RAF MASSEMEBRAS BABAH ROAD J Hi/^'/; 1 FOi{ CONTINENTAL DISHES
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    • 68 8 Singapore Municipality TENDERS nvite f ">r the Date of Supply of Portland Cement CloSinB--dnrmg the second half or the current year Office (including reroofing), store and Pattern Shed, Municlnal Workshop. River Valley Hoad. (Deposit $100» Erection of one b^of 181 Ma 1937 I officers quarters and outhouses; one office block
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    • 218 8 VOI TII. VlGOlfi A VI A L IT V liVslorctl In :to 31 iiiii t s B irea?m^nf e J rCfluired to Carry thr treatment for hours or weeks if vm, wortor s latest discovery by the ■am* Man Power PiH s e ive marvellous ani immediate results in cases
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 278 8 I —A j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i S STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY PER DATE AND TIM* Hongkong China I generally) Hoihow on l c Biancamaro May 4 2 p.r_ Java, South-We/t Sumatra S-Eas- Conte Biancamaro 4 2 p.m ??mo c r o Din y elebeS M Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan
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  • 182 9 rv Kdttor M<(tay\ Tribunej here are f>4 Coronation oc distributed. I suggest that Volunteer? be Considered, j.. or trlfe they (allied at the were WilUm t» die tor King rry. Now. ihe mtion honours (,v!so then noiftd the King In "i nit but tho e
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  • 297 9 1 'or Malaya Tribunes i yo m ;irl oi twenty 1 b r. i i Batavla. When nr.- teen-, ii parents moved ,i i. -id Kit.-r Om to Malacca. At i m( f va married. Two years v ln-sbnnd di'*d. i -W ik if China, I longed
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  • 70 9 > liir.ti Woman Who Drank Disinfectant Singapore. Monday 4 :i>rcT of suicide whilst of unn mind was returned by th 1 'hrcp Chinese In the Coroner's ♦.-day. nt the conclusion of ai. ir'o the death or a youns woman. rt rc =;cd who was an inmate i>f 'ini
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  • 383 9 Mr. Keith Webb Going To Japan (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May. 2. TNCHE Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapha, D.P.P., Johore, who has been acting as First Magistrate, Muar in place of Inche Mahmood bin Mohamed Shah has returned to Johore Bahru He will be leaving for
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  • 21 9 Dr. Megat Khas, Assistant Medical Officer of the General Hospital. Teh.': Anson, has gone on tran~f?r to the Idp'i District Hospital
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  • 381 9 Latest Moves NANKING MISSION TO YUNNAN Shanghai, May 3. AN elaborate programme was arranged for the reception of th." 1 Chu Min Yi Mission in Kwanming, ihe Capital of the Yunnan Province, In a statement to the press» T r. Lung* Yun, the Provincial Chairman, said
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  • 222 9 First Indian Ruler In Malaya Singapore, Monday. HIS Highness, the Maharaja ot Travancore, the Maharani Setu Parvati Bai and the Elaya Rajah, arrive in Singapore at about noon to-day by the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde. in the course of a six weeks' holiday tour of Java. Bali and
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  • 25 9 Mr. Achariam, Tamil interpreter of the Batu Gajih court, has gone on km? leave. His place has been taken by M. R. Iyer of Lumut
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 127 9 NACET Blades have _7fS an established reputation for tine quality at a low price. Their absolute reliability has won WUfil for them great popularity every blade yM WW?* gives many quick, clean 1 and smooth shaves. WMfc > FOR 3-PEG RAZORS >i Mi m FLIT/ m wmM IL Imitations waste
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    • 135 9 I This is the Essence I Z\ of GOOD m TAKE Brand's Essence of Chicken regularly for 111 abundant fitness and glorious good health! II A remarkable tonic to the whole system building r& up reserves of strength and keeping you alert an and vigorous. W Specially beneficial if you're
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    • 526 9 mmmmmmmmmmM^ SKIH-CURE Zam-Buk Cures Eczema, Rashes Sores. COR the successful treatment of skin disease and injuries Zam-Buk is the finest remedy in the world. Smear a little of this wonderful ointment over any cut, burn or sore and it will soon heal it up. Zam-Buk penetrates naturally into the skin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 550 10 |j| MAT Dont Miss This Last ASTAIRE ROGERS j~j A L H A M B R A I 9 -H® —9—9—9—9—9—9 9-9-9—9-9-9—9-9 i Positively LAST MCiHT X Owing To Up-Country Booking Season Cannot S 1 Possibly be Extended i 7 9 |capitol| t I 9 SHIRLEY 1 f JfLm TEMPLE
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    • 231 10 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT FOR FU4 RHYTHM, iBiBPIH ROMANC E AND SONG A SHOW THOSE t ■m WHO r OVE A GOOD TIKE 1 •I* m fwiimi 20TH century-fox present I VP.THUR TREACHER VR WENDY BARRIE ft f GREGORY RATOFF WWfflr t HITS THE HIGH SCOTS OF COMEDY MUSIC AND WMW
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 349 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i.ompoMiur wanted with good ex c 01 setting up type, Gestetner Machine, bookbinding, etc. Apnlv Roi c v Maiaya Inbune, Singapore. FOR SALE—Eggs, chicks and full R I. Reds Barred Rocks and silver Wijandattes. Apply 9, upper Road, Singapore. SALE—Fiat tourer, 19 HP 7 excellent running order. $200
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    • 160 11 GOVERNMENT OF JOKORE. "The Excise Enactment." SESSION OF LICENSING BOARD Chambers on "J he Flrst V ?F S on Monday the 7th riiv nf June 1037 at 10 am or A transfi!- C nf i 0 f r the issue «newnl Ll cences for the 2nd half forms'andl be ?l
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    • 446 11 TOR AND CA OR V A Mighty Pageant of Inspiring Incidents which have crowded around the BRITISH Monarchy from the last days of Queen Victoria until the present day. Over 250,000 feet of Motion Picture film were reviwed in order to compile this brilliant Record and many authentic NAVAL and
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  • 904 12 published yesterday the amendments to the rules of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association which are to be proposed at the annual meeting on May 31. The fact that such amendments were to he proposed at all was brought to the notice of the several hundred members
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  • 40 12 Mercantile Bank Manager Retiring Mr. T. McDowall, manager for the Mercantile Bank of India in Singapore, will leave for Home on retirement by the Rajputana on Friday. Mr. McDowall's place will be taken by Mr. F. Thorougood
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  • 54 12 Passengers Leaving By The Rajputana H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak will leave for England on the Rajputana. sailing from Singapore on Friday. Other passengers from Singapore include Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Manasseh <who will be away about six months), Mrs. Pierrepont. Mrs. H. G. Beverley and
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  • 65 12 Mr. J. R. Kracht, of the Dollar Steamship Line, who has been stationed in Singapore for the last eight years, and Mrs. Kracht sailed on leave by the President Pclk to-day. They will spend several months in Europe before Droceeding to the United States. Mr. Kracht has been relieved by
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  • 159 12 NOTES COMMENTS Trengganu's Year ANOTHER fairly prosperous year for the State of Trengganu is recorded in the report for 1936 issued by Mr. N. R jarrett, the acting British Ad riser. The total value of all trade was $14,380,417. and it is recorded that there has been a striking expanse
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  • 163 12 INTERESTING paragraphs relating to customs and conditions are always to be found in these reports. We learn, for example, that Trengganu livery much of a Malay State in the matter of population. The last census showed that Malay races numbered 164,564, Chinese 13.254. Indians 1,371, Europeans 35, Eurasians
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  • 150 12 •TN spite of professing the Me- hammedan religion, fishermen still practise certain pagan rites," says Mr. Jarrett. "The most interesting is called Semah Kuala, but this ceremony is gradually being forgotten and is now practised only in the smaller places. "For three days the fishmg community
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  • 196 12 rpHERE is a glim side to the basil* of following the sea, off Trengganu us much as elsewhere. It is a case all the world over of men must wor 1 and women must weep. Mr. Jarrett records that heavy toll was taken of Malay schooners and
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  • 382 12 By "Looker On" rVERYONE appreciates the frank- i ness of Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini," states a political writer. But we don't find it disarming. Two crabs, both weighing nearly I ighty pounds, have been landed oiT Tasmania. It is estimated that transformed into crab salads
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 375 12 CORONATION Party Decorations U (HACKERS FROM $1.85 PER BOX HATS FROM .20 EACH. DECORATION SPRAYS FOR THE TABLE, RED WHITE BLUE 0 25 EACH. BLOWOUTS AND NOVELTIES 15 EACH LARGE NOVELTY GOLD BELLS CONTAINING MINIATURE CRACKERS 4 RED WHITE AND BLUE STRIPE CREPE PAPER 10' LONG X 18' WIDE «30
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    • 25 12 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.
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  • 693 13 DELEGATES ARRIVE IN LONDON "ACTIVE CO-OPERATION" WILL HELP IN MAINTENANCE OF PEACE Reuter. IN a cordial message to the British King and people, the head of the Chinese Coronation delegation, which was met at Dover by a distinguished gathering representing the King, the Government and
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  • 186 13 Shanghai, May 4. AFTER discussing with the rebel commanders in Chia-pu-su. the temporary seat of the bogus Government in Mongolia. Teh Wong, the autonomous leader, has left secretly for Changchun, where he is conferring with the Japanese Kwantung military authorities for the last time, before launching a large scale attack
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  • 76 13 London. May 3. THE death is announced of Ar n, J r 1 somerwsll. the compter -Reuter n Sh mice principal Inspector of Music to the Board of Education, and ln c pector of the Scotch Education Department a Ellas'born In Windermere on June 1H6"? He had written choral ui
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  • 617 13 VERY SOON Duke Of Windsor's Journey AFTER the separation which followed on his abdication in December last, the Duke of Windsor, ex-Kins Edward, will be re-united to-day to Mrs. Wallis Simpson, the American woman without whose companionship, he said, the burden of Kingship was intolerable to him. Mrs. Simpson's divorce
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  • 270 13 Court Of Inquiry MEN'S GRIEVANCES HEARD London, May 3. lfR. Ernest Bevin gave evidence before a court of inquiry on the Central London bus dispute to-day on behalf of the Transport Union, and in support of the men's claim for reduction of hours from eight to seven and half daily.
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  • 123 13 Against Multi Millionaires Reuter. New York. May 4. rpilE multi-millionaire Mr. Pierre Dupont and the industrialist. Mr. John J. Raskob, appeared before the Hoard of Tax Appeals to answer Government's charges of under-payment of income tax in 1921. Mr. Dupont is allged to owe the internal revenue
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  • 190 13 BY BROADBENT Australia-England Trip Reuter. M London, May 3 M VIM" tII.F Broadbent. the Australlan Over arrived at tjmpne at t>.10 p.m. B.S-T. and established a new ,\u*tral»a-England solo fUent rr«t»rd lit» thus well within II. L. BrookS record time of 7 days 19 hours 15 minute's.—Keuler.
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  • 57 13 Shanghai. May 4. The Custom Authorities in Shanghai have lodged a protest to the Japanese Consul in connection with the beating of Custom Officers by ronins on board the Nagasaki Maru. It is reported that five demands have been submitted by the Custom authorities as a
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    • 69 13 CORONATION DECORATIONS A typical example of £&C coronation decorative fitting. Consult the G.E.C. for >our coronation illumination scheme decorative or floodlighting. A qualified illuminating engineer is at your disposal free of charge use OS II AM LAMPS for all your coronation lighting gg» SINGAPORE —KUALA LUMPUR %&jLr. ENGL I Buy
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  • 586 14 SACKS SOAKED WITH OIL BREACH TRIAL Ratepayers' Money Missing 'From Our Ow?i Reporter) Seremban, Monday. CENSATIONAL evidence for the v prosecution was given at the Rembau Police Court by Inche Zainal Abidin. A. D. O. Rembau. today, when the case in which R. M.
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  • 37 14 No l\S. GoodwiQ Flight To Croydon Reuter. Washington. May 4. The Seattle Times' story of cnm nation flight of big U.S is discounted. High Army flrcles state thft nothing of the sort is lontemplated.-Reuter.
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  • 62 14 1 The Education Department propose* 0 conduct a special class for printers inder the direction of Raffles insMtujion Evening Classes. 1 Students will be trained for the Lonlon City and Guilds Examination in ypegraphy. Th- ciaj will begin on Tuesday, May i3O p m when all intending
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  • 538 14 Opens On Thursday SHOULD BE A BUSY CENTRE Singapore, Tuesday. CONSTRUCTED at a cost of $250 000 the Happy World, Singapore's new Amusement Park and Cabaret, will throw its doors open to the public on Thursday, when it will be formally opened at 5.15 p.m. The
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  • 62 14 AUTSTAXDING items in to-day s v radio programme by the 8.M.8.C., on 225 metres, are (Da piano recital at 7 45 p.m. by Luda Dontsoff, which will include the Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven and compositions by Tchaikovsky, Chopin. Grieg (three pieces) and Brahms and (2) "Hits from The
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  • 82 14 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. belre'rio^hi 18 11^6 been officeKSon" ?oV Vv?k°r r S£ SeniCe ASS PrelfdePr nt Dr M s r: t, Vicetarv Mr X I Secretary mi. n. b. Chandranala- A-??* Secretary. Mr. H. Sequerah1 Hon Trea' surer, Mr. V. Elyatambv ea Committee, Messrs h
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  • 457 14 MURDER CASE Appeal Against Death Sentence Fails I (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DEKIASAMY, a Tamil living in 1 Seremban, to-day appealed against a sentence of death passed on him by Mr. Justice Pedlow, at the F.M.S. Court of Appeal, presided over by (the Chief
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  • 590 14 INCREASE OF OVER $26,000,000 IN EXPORTS A REMARKABLE increase in wh° commerce of Johore is recorded in the annua! report of the General Adviser, the Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys. for 1936. The total trade amounted to $111,650,968, as compared with $79,692,239 in 1935. Imports amounted
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  • 126 14 Bombay. A bathe in the River Ganges has led uoruf £l^?o tore money and worm iioO to a widow here After dipping himself in the (fences to wash away his sins the thief an IniT r named Brijmohanlal boug" some religious books. Fortified with hese. he returned
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  • 256 14 Empire Delegates Arrive For Coronation London. May 3. hECORATION of .streets of the Coronation route ia now well advanced and buildings are gaily decorated with flag° burners and iestoons. and platforms are almost in position. Despite the absence of buses the streets were thronged yesterday' with
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  • 30 14 Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F Lee returned to Sincranorp last week by the "Thedcus from Palembang. after an absence lhS mon h J in the Philippines Bah, Java and Sumatra.
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  • 16 14 Dr. Megat Khas, Assistant Medical Officer of the General Hosoital. Teluk DSttS. on iransferto th Tdo:i
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  • 24 14 Mr. D S. Ferguson Engineer In charge of the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Lower Perak. is an inmate of the European Hospital. Batu Gajah.
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  • 19 14 Mr Achariam Tamil Interpreter of dJf 1 u> fi been taken by Mr K. Iyer of Lumut. n vM
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  • 316 14 ASIATIC HOTELS RAISE PRICES BUSINESS UP Prosperity Wave Is Accelerated Singapore, Tuesday. THE occasion of the Coronation celebrations has br i en taken advantage of by certain local hoteK. it is alleged to stage a ramp Prices have been increased very considerably in some of them,
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  • 159 14 Return Season At The A 1 ham bra AT THE CINEMAS EXCELLENT dancing, plenty of comedy. snappy dialogue, and a great cast make "Tt>p Hat, which opened a return season to*night at the Alhambru one of the best aims in town. Ginger Rogers arid Fred Astaire an
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    • 214 14 "J -r, j "Qi>» huhty- 4 o>ii»i:titi«v j I BBS I XT. j j Ist Prize »100.00. Mr. H. Q. Edwards. Raffles College. Singapore. j j "The Whisky with perfect body, but no 'Head' j j 2nd Prize »60.00. Miss Maria Consigliori, 7 Goodman Road. j Singapore. S "Old Rarity—The
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    • 40 14 TOE OVERSEAS ASSI ItA*f E CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 580t. SINGAPORE. IIREVv„^l IRE Vv„^I ARINE MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEL SATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: WENG KNG LOONfI S OH —LEE AH WEN^ rENANG GENERAL PRODUCT AGENCY, LTD., BRANCHES. Corporation. Ltd.
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  • 791 15 VIEWS OF THE MEMBERS Relations Between Com m u n i ties THE questionnaire in <onneetion with the nominees on the Municipal Commission was circulated to 453 members and 171 replies were returned, of which 97 were in favour in maintaining the present position state
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  • 252 15 The Civil List j SELECT COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS London, May :'>. THE report of the Select Committee on the Civil List was issued this evening and the Commons agreed to-night to consider it at once on its reassembly after Whitsun, on May 24. The Committee states that the
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  • 229 15 Agitation For A Justice Of The Peace Frtmt G;i OiPn Corrcapondent M.iiutci. Monday. 4 ,s ft ,oli >>l the petition by the A Malacca Young M»«nV« Hindu Association *o Hi»* Hon th»» Resident. Coun- iHor urging him to take the nece.vsary action for the Immediate appointment of t
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  • 115 15 London. May. 3 r. marked fall in the numbers of unemployed is shown in the figures oubh. red to-night. The Ministry of Labour estimates at Apr 19 of the number of insured persons in employment in Great Britain exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme. was approximately 1
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  • 57 15 The Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance service attended 23j calls in April, of which 25 wer.e to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases were classified as follows: Motor accidents, 35; motor lorry accidents, 15: motor bus accidents, 6; trolley car accidents, 8; collapse cases, 15; attempted suicide, 10:
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  • 175 15 Soma) Presentation To The King L mcl" M:tv 4 II v.'ill not be po sible lor the Duki <>i Com.utmhU vo «>t BHPsh He 1 Mjr-hal, to present the Field-Marshal's Baton to the King at Buckingham Pi'lm-f to-morrow us th» Duke Is not v»pj well ciiouKfi t" leave
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  • 322 15 l?eco«:nition Of Special Position Reuter "BRITAIN i-s fully prepared to recognise "the obvious fuel Japan's special position in China bul cannot view with sympathy attempts to consolidate that position by the method too often employed dui'lhg the last >ix years" "Those methods," state- 1 Ihe lime; "have
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  • 71 15 Death In Singapore Af telling Illness THE death occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, yesterday, of Mi. Arthur Edward Picketing, an exArmy man who was in the Prisons Department here until forced by ill-health to resign about a year ago. He was 35 years of age
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  • 52 15 Shanghai. May 4. Dr Wang Ching Ting. AmbassadorDesignate for the United States, sailed for America yesterday afternoon to take up his appointment. His wife did not accompany him on account of her weak state of health. She is at present remaining in Shanghai for medical treatment—Sin Chew
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  • 24 15 Mr C. H. Sansom. Commisioner of Police, is in Ipoh at present. He attended a farewell function given by the looh police on Saturday.
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  • 25 15 Che Mahadi bin Mohamed Iskandar is acting as Hon. Secretary of the Kedah Football Association vice Che Samsudin bin Md Yusoff who has been ill.
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  • 24 15 Mr. D. S. Ferguson Engineer In charge of the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Lower Perak. is an inmate of the European Hospital. Batu Gajah.
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  • 28 15 Mr C. W. S. Hartley. Agriculture Officer. South Perak. who is well-know n in sports circles, is at present an Innate of the European Hospital. Bam Gajah. t
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  • 23 15 Mr. P. H. Peng, special representative of the China United Press, Shanghai, publishers of the "People's Tribune* arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week.
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  • 505 15 FRANCO'S "NO" Britain Will Carry On With It Reuter London. May 3. NOTWITHSTANDING General Fian- cos rejection of the Bilbao evacuation scheme British Warships will afford protection on the high seas to non-combatants from that port—F ?utcr Bilbao. May 3. The last Britons to avail themse!ves of
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  • 174 15 Questions In The House Of Commons London. May 3. IN case of an aerial bombardment of the North-West Frontier of India, ample opportunities are always given by the dropping of warning notices for evacuation of areas under bombardment, and the areas of safety are notified.
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  • 246 16  -  TO-DAY'S TRAINING AT BUKIT TIMAH CORONATION CUP ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS (BY "ARGUS" AMONG the horses seen on the training tracks at Bukit Timah this morning, those who will run tor the Coronation Cup race on Saturday name in for most attention by the Kc?n croup
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  • 50 16 RACE 1: Fancan. RACE 2: Tony Reddin, Stella's Pet, Marston Hill. RACE 3: Rawang RACE 4: Tony RACE 5: Eastern Wave, Lambden, Sly Lady. RACE 6: Java Moon (late Liffey Bank). RACE 7: Nil. RACE 8: Kuala Laddie. DOUBLE TOTE: Races 6 and 8. BIG SWEEP: Race 8.
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  • 529 16 RACE 0NE—2.30 p.m. HORSES CLASS 4—DIV. 2—5V 2 FURS. Ciscara (9.2) Not this race. Koinolux (8.9) Danger. Frince Caravel <B.Bi Should run well. Jonathan (8.7) Fair chance. Sky Raider (8.6' Better longer. Fair King (8.6» New. Gaythario (8.5) Might surprise. Smeartown <8.4) Should run close. 1 Quick Money
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  • 205 16 rOLLOWING are the weights for four 1 of the events on Saturday next the third day of the Singapore Summer meeting:— THE CORONATION CUP HORSES-CLASS l-Div.l-About furlongs. Thebez Q Sunshine Sue B—l3 Eastern Knight B—l2 Miltondale B—7 Vandal B—6 Martin Duggan B—2 Belle Edna 7—13 Beaudekin 7
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  • 154 16 Mixed Foursomes Result THE May Mixed Foursome Competition 1 held over the Ist nine on Sunday resulted in a win for Mr. H. L. H. Lim and S. K. Wong with a net score of 331 2 The following are some of the best cards returned:— Mrs. H.
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  • 138 16 Good Display Against Kid Vincente CLEVER HENRY, light and junior welterweight boxing champion of the- Orient was robbed of a well-earned decision in Cebu recently when the Manila leather-pusher sent Kid Vincente, the Cebu caveman, to the canvas in the seventh round of a 12-round fight. The draw
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  • 403 16 LATEST positions in the S.A.F.A. league competitions are as follows: DIVISION I goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. P. R.A. 6 3 1 2 12 4 8 Midds 6 3 3 0 10 13 6 Chinese 4 2 1 1 Q 4 5 Police 4 2
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  • 46 16 Social Athletic Party team v the bC.C. to-morrow on the S.C.C. padangJwee Yeow. Ah Pang. Ban Tcck, Imm Peng, Ah Chew, Ah Lye I captj, Kirn Swee. Cheng Hoe. Chong Bian Paul Ong rjeng Hock, Swee Hock, Micheal Voon Cheng Poh, and Kia Chew
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  • 306 16 Nesta ng lo Bea t Wear nes Singapore. Tti^.iiv TN Ibe Business Howea Lexgiu w I lleiUay Nestanqlo l)? a Ue.nu» Brothers 3—1 011 the V < ground. Weame's were always —»-vi until the final wlitBtle. but th<> a lot in finishing They wre ••'>1," to
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  • 85 16 Ceylon S.C. Beat S.C.C. Narrowly Singapore, Monday. THE Ceylon Sports Club gained their second victory over the Cricket Club m the third division of the S A F A league this afternoon, when they met the club on the padang and won by the only goal of
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    • 17 16 time jjot a 1 Ti9 if TIGER BEER IS BEST Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 41 16 I CHINA j j Underwriters Limited. I (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered j in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CArt, MARINE PERSONAL I ACCIDENT < j INSURANCE j Thone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers I Second floor. Singapore.
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  • 785 17 N. S. WISE BEATS ROY SMITH DOUBLES FINAL &> PRIZES THIS AFTERNOON Singapore, Monday. fcFTEK playing almost faultless tennis in the opening set Roy Smith lapsed into very disappointin, form to be beaten by If. s. Wise in the final of the S.C.C. singles
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  • 35 17 The championship doubles final will be played this afternoon between N S. Wise and Roy Smith and A.A.A. PatersM and A. V. Anderson, after which Mrs. J. M. Sime will distribute the prizes. CHANGI CRICKET
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  • 297 17 St. Andrew's Old Boys Beaten IN a cricket match played at Changi on Sunday, the Royal Artillery (Changi) defeated the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association by 62 runs. Batting first, the Artillerymen com piled 154 runs of which Capt. Mitche.l was the highest scorer with 56. P Hill bowled well
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  • 163 17 Spring Tournament Ties And Results RESULTS and ties in the Spring lawn tennis tournament, at the SRC. are as follows: Championship singles: R H Bartn beat J. L? Cain 6—3. 6 3. Singles Handicap "A." E. Le Merciei Iscr i beat A. J. Vaz (+3) 6—2. 6—o. Singles
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  • 99 17 Rtsuits and ties In the tennis tournament at the V M C.A are as follows S A Dawood beat Lim Kirn Wee. G—l. G—l; Dr Chia Teck Yam beat Choo Teck Hone. 6—l. 6—l; Yao Ah Mian beat Dr B H Sheares. 6—o. 6—l; Arthur Lim beat C
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  • 76 17 Ilea for this week in the Y.W C A tennis tournament at the YW C A are as follows: TO-DAY:. Miss R Lelah vs Ulm V Eber: Miss M Joseph vs Mis> S. George. TO-MORROW: Miss M. Clarke vs Miss c. Hocquardt; Mrs. Singh vs •Miss E.
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  • 174 17 Good Card At The City Park (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. boxing was witnessed at the City Park Stadium last night when the management provided a card ol four events. The main event was between Mai Tong Joo. flyweight champion cf Perak and Kid Rawlins, the Indian
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  • 100 17 Ca I lover On Derby And Jubilee Reuter. London. May 3 THE latest callovers on the Derby and the Great Jubilee are as follows: 6-1 Leksar taken and offered 21-2 Perifox (offend* 100-9 'taken* 100-8 Solfo and Fairford (offered i 13-7 (taken). 100-7 Goya I offered I 15-1
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  • 929 18 Straight Left That Told beat Buei decisively, says an Obzeiver Correspondent. In the following interesting account of the recent fight in which the New British Champion outclassed the ex-world champion at Harringay. There could never be the slightest doubt that ne was the better
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  • 171 18 khulsa Association I)o Well f f V I I pLAVINCI «'nlni n l\io SCR.C .foiled i-ii til. Kilfllsa Aso, i(»!inn ton K &v <55 nutf. Kli.il a \smi. R;«cn b f.hfon Lnu 9 "It.u im b SW V < Ivt;»' 37 ftiM b Ouan Kiat 1J T /Ui
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  • 344 18 Final Dividend Of 12 p er Cent A FINAL dividend ol 12 pei be deoared at the LSth oroina™ general meet?r.g ol the Mental ber Co., Ltd.. lo be held at th Bank Chambers, Singapore May 10. at 12 noon The following is the rep r
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    • 280 18 ?£SLIo "lUr? MINERAL-IRON. COPPER AND THE ESSENTIAL STRONG TEETH, VITAMIN B BODIES, BONES AND MUSClE^s^^^^^^j rii.it"> why Qualeir Oats was looted t..r the famous Dion Quii ''t lets even before t first I irthday. It Wtt£ 1 uru... i the blood, rcpleni hes energy, supplies amazing I* I ii. rx.
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    • 205 19 BARBARA ends Ac* WeaceacAeJL 1 l 11 55 l J E |C 0 f IT'S THE SAME THING, 1 I ff"l HAD THEM T00...1 r I MfVIR J HELEN,-ANOTHER I L UNTIL I FOUND .ftfiAKA r» tw [I HEADACHE, NOTHING F 1 rl 100 MUCH OF MY 'V'JP'I I SEEMS
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    • 1896 19 alnvan Listener?' Radio w-- late* m M MltlUltf S2O p.m. Continuation of Concert VK3ME's Mailbag. n llt (relayed). 6.50 p.m. Leading Dance Bands. 8.50 p.m. News in French. Colonial 7.20 pm. Close down. •OGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE *WMri M r 2 k 0 et P ice Taik on im by
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    • 308 20 ROLLED IN AGONY THROUGH INDIGESTION A Nurse's Experience Nurses know more than ordinary people about curing their ailments, but it wasn't until Nurse D. W. tried Maclean. Brand Stomach Powder that she found lasting relief for the severe indigestion that troubled her. "I have suffered for more years that I
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    • 1486 20 1%1 *11 11 Wllll I If 920 News ulld Economic Re- 8.11 p.m. Instrumental music. ZEW3 HONGKONG ItMcIMcI Veil! Hlcltllfl view in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ; in 8.26 p.m. "Rabindra-Giti-Basar." I Dutch on DJB. (Musical soiree of Tagore songs*. Waveleneth 31 4 metres (Q <w m^c» (Continued from page
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  • 3239 21 TWO DECISIONS AGREED UPON —jjg Committee for the Study of 1 Materials concluded its a day or two too late to f their final results being the last issue of "For'cN. v s." The report condecisions upon which the the Committee were and then enumerates
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    • 181 21 1 1 L£fS%-flkiL I'M AFRAID I LET ->, P M you ?Vf > <2>*ld\ ARE USING MOOE t<& A gC o^7 _?g ENERGY THAN YOU f^lf'^^j^^r^ 2 You can't do your besl if you are ALWAYS T£RIED AV7HEN men feel always tired they just W can't avoid letting their team
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  • 74 23 Singapore Indian Association Programme' The following is the programme of Coronation celebrations ai ranged by the Indian Association, Singapore.— Decorating and illuminating the As- ociatton premises. Dinner on the 16th inst. at 8 p.m for friends and members of the Indian Association given by the President Mr Ali
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  • 132 23 Washington. D C Once a secretary of the Imperial Russian Embassy here, and latterly an impoverished garage mechanic Gregory Tiuseneff. was found lying iead under the exhaust pipe of a car m the garage in which he worked, not far Irom the old imperial Embassy. Mr. TiusenerT. who
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    • 570 23 CONDITION*. in order to maKe widelj .vnown the many delicious Melji llnei »iakr SAVING vi sweets, jams and chocolates the agents are organising ihu YOUR WRAPPERS Every letter fascinating contest ci skill. Meiji's cnocolates and other proVrtw you send v: duct* are on sale at most stores in Malaya. >uu
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  • 124 24 Friends who attended a private party, siren by the Hon Dr. N. Mootatamby. of John- Be*" Mt good-bye to the departing Indian Labour Agent, Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan and M Mukundan. Sub-Inspector Ibrahim bin Omar, who was presented with the PolictLong Service bar a
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