Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV, -No. 118. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 21, 1937. The Malaya Tribune Z4 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 FIVE CENT-
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    • 151 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Trj The I TRIBUNE HEMfWOKHIP/l F O V Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls I and the love of admiration seems to be instinct MM in the species. But no small boy-or small girl-will try to "show off unless he feels well, so
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    • 10 1 Read The SUN DA V I TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya
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    • 429 2 A <• i M. HASSAN, i t 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, J SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim. JOHORE. j STOCKISTS OF: Frigidaire.s, Koldchests, modern t electric chandeliers, fancy lamp J bowls and shades, bed lamps, 1 > fans, electric bells, batteries, 1 wiring accessories
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    • 727 2 Red Cross Pundol Lotion is a surest remeay for White Spot Skin Disease (Panon Ringworms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded. Per bottle small 25 cents, large 45 cents, postage extra, by money order. Obtainable at P. A. Mohamed Sultan Co., 84, 306 308, North Bridue Road, Singapore. PUBLIC
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    • 303 2 NOTICE. Co-operative Union Coronation Crossword Puzzle. Open to all co-operators in Singapore. Free Entry. Closing date 31st May, 1937. Apply to your Secretary for entry forms and further particulars. bF ALWAYS T j ON THE SPOT j A lot of business and money is lost through not keeping appointments t
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    • 199 2 VIROL (or robust health Sole A sent*: SCHMIDT SHOTEN. LTD BfiBHHM sarsaparilla tome P.lood builder and purifier, cure? various tropical disease 0 Price n«»r bottle $1 00. Small bottle 50 cts Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO.. 70. Hill Street, Sinirar»r>rGRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Infantile Paralysis, General Paralysis,
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    • 253 2 NOTICE OF KEiWVAL. We have the pleasure in informing our Customers that our X» w Premises at 131, Middle Roa 1 being completed, we will be carrying on our business at above-named premises from Tuesday ISth May, 1937. The New address will be No. 131, Middle Road (between Queen Street
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  • 613 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE MERCHANT NAVY Improved Conditions Now Prevail pPEAKING it »hiid annual pinner J the branch or the. Watch A 7 hoie." held at the Hear* Puw recently. Captain W. H toumbs. general .secretary of the Navir.i'.ois and Engineer Offloerv Union. the principal guest. sov a brief survey
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    • 479 3 STEAMER SAILINGS i BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937 NALDERA 16.000 May 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June h BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June li SOUDAN 6.500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July It «ANPURA 17.000
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    • 131 3 H. I S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK Leave Due Singapore. KISTNA May 19 May 22 KOLA May 25 May 27 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA KAROA May 26 May 27 KARAGOLA June 2 June 3 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. RAJULA May 29
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    • 554 3 riiTi 1 KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) t (Incorporated in Japan) 7 For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York m s KONGO MARU May 20 May 23 May 25 Keelune July ft I m s KIRISHIMA MARU
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    • 428 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 M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 <j-G 11-6 JUTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 ALSIA
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    • 488 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER m l/L LLOYD (incorporated in LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the company*! Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, lIONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. J9J7 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China June 4 m.s. "SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 n P. Swettenham June 6 Singapore
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  • 2236 4 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE THE annual general meeting of the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Scciety. limited, was held on Monday, April ft, at Norwich-. Mr. Ernest Hicks (the chairn: in said: -Gentlemen. —Copies of the directors' report and of the audited accounts tave been in your hands
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    • 72 4 Jfte EUjhtccn York Sa'.oo-i SOUND VALUE EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF ROOMINESS COMFORT PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY iiiiip wimp wii* |i i 5* ;j*pv2. 1 *_«i s;;--* ?r2ca«"*cJFr 1 you would do well to examine the 77ie occasional tables are most Triplex toughened ulass. nient. Notice hciv ncaVy the aux Vary teats
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    • 46 4 give your family and guests this high quality jam. INSIST ON CHIVERS JAMS CHIVERS SONS LTD., THE ORCHARD FACTORY. HIS TON. CAMBRIDGE. ENG. I Try also Olivers' Olde English Marmalade, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. I Agents: V. R. MQK CO., Hong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, j
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  • 140 5 The C hinese Procession—Dr. Kun? Honoured In LondonAntiquated Customs—Death Of Dr. New—The Drama In China—Szechuen Famine ■US! as it was about to end, torrential J rain marred the Chinese lantern pro- held in connection with the Cotion in Singapore. It was neverthe- c ol 'he gayest processions
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  • 251 5 r. you happen to know why the lantern f xesston is associated with tne ChiFrom an important work aoout I quote the following passages the iniormation of my readers: Alter the first lew days of the new v business houses begin to open, but iblic Offices in
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  • 208 5 COR a lay or two before th e Coronation. from London dealt almost ex- clusively with the preparations made for the great historical event We were vlshfv Lfl Vid P en P icture of London lavishly beflagged, decorated and illuminXfr n .u a scale never know n before,
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  • 188 5 W HETHER or not Lhe loan will be raise d j will be made known before very long j as the Chinese delegation will, according jto their itinerary, shortly proceed on a I tour of Europe. For th e 'jiesent. howi ever, I might here reiterate the
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  • 277 5 I |>ERHAPS nowhere in the world is I richer in customs than China. This j is evident from accounts, given in 1 books, of Chinese customs that travel- lers encounter whilst going from one part of China In another. One strange custom hails from Tibet —that interior part
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  • 180 5 /CHINESE customs, particularly of such a horrifying nature as that to which I have just referred, are to-day only observed in the interior of China. An old Chinese custom demanded that all male Chinese wear the queue; with the Revolution ol 1911 this custom was abandoned. But the
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  • 315 5 HEATH has removed from China a man V who had gained eminence in the medical field by saving thousands of lives. That man was Dr. W. S. New who nassed away about a week a«<o in Shanghai. Dr. New was an Orthopedic Expert and was the first
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  • 232 5 jjURING r luncheon in London. Dr v Kung. as the guest of honour ol tin Christian Universities, paid a tribute to Christian Missions in china He said that Christian Institutions had a lent; and notable career in C.nna and in modem education the missionary institutions were the pioneers
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 147 5 BETTER LUBRICRTIOn f MOTOR J PROPANE-solvent refining makes Triton a better lubricant with longer life in (he crankcase TRITON reduces engine wear, keeps Company's patented Propane-solvent motors cleaner—free from harmful refining process which removes all accumulations of sludge and carbon, low-grade materials. Tests have proved it gives better motor protection..
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    • 549 5 SKINNY Weak Rundown, Ailing Nervous and Bred? TIMEYOU NEEdN jSL Sm. HO GET VIKELP TABLETS' I (MINERALS FOOD lODINE I fKA yINTO BLOODand rzsults where ah else fails jjjfc 2. Add ot least 5 lbs. of firm flesh. S 1 4. Banish Systemic disorders such as constipation, rheumatism, goitre, |@j
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  • 136 6 Passengers on the P. and O. Naldera, which lett London on April 23, include: For Fenang: Messrs. L. M. Crichton, C. W. Farrall, E. F. Gare, H. R. M. McDonald. E. McGlasham. J. C. C. Moss, P. R. Wait F. J. Waiter. F. R. Wardrop and
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  • 42 6 The following index numbers represent the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless Limited as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 based at 100:— April 1937 83.7 Average for 1936 74.4 Average for 4 months 1937 86.2
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  • 433 6 io\i>o\ commodities 1 London. May 20. RUBBER Tone Firm Steady Spot Buyers. 10».» 10' i Sellers. 10 5 16 10 3 8 +11« May Buyers. 10% 10 1 1 Sellers. 10 5 16 10 3 a +1 10 July Sept. Buyers. lO 10 3 8 Sellers. 10
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  • 1273 6 OUTLOOK FAVOURABLE FOR SHARES (By Air Maih < From Our Own Correspondent Lundon, .May 13. THE hea\y falls that occurred in Stock and Commodity markets during April are being slowly regained. In the Rubber share market they are being regained quite rapidly, and in .Mincing Lane recovery
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  • 18 6 Mr. C. N. Maxwell, of Lumut. will be going home on leave at the end of this month.
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  • 117 6 Japanese Spheres In China Reuter. Cairo, y.j THE fact 15 nuv beyond diiputx the world source of illicit a drugs to-day is Chirm, north wall and Ottlĕ distance >oath r. arid these areas are under dlr»c direct Japanese control. says Co*. Russell in the annual revcr
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  • 142 6 The Singapore Chamber Ol Commerce The Singapore Chamber ol Rubber Association's weekly aur". ber report states:— 1.330th auction, 2Ulh nny J. Catalogued 1,424,694 lbs 53t i Offered 6ii8>»5 Jbt 2f8 •:< SOld 618.753 lbs 270 2* London ■'Spot 10 1 4d New Y-rk Spot 2'i 7 8 PRICES
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  • 77 6 London. May 20 The King has approved the app ments of the Hon. C. C. Farquha: Dundas, Chief Secretary Northern Rh desia, to be Governor and Commands in-Chief of the Bahamas succetv Si; Bede Clifford, recently appoi: Governor and Commander-:n-Chie: Mauritius, and of Mr. D. J. Jardine i
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    • 679 6 <. tOversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j Successors to i The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, i The Ho Hong Bank Limited and r j The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. t CAPITAL: I Authorised 540,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,*****. c HEAD OFFICE, CHIN A BUILDING, CHULIA
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  • 1681 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Luall nnj w? <x i,yau and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Singapore. May 21st. 10 a.m. 4- Ampat Tin 5 9 63 5Q Fras»r Co. Lyall Evatt ri Asam Kumbang 3 5 6
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  • 762 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning, amgapoie: 3 c.s., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: KM/jjd., up 3 lGd. unchanged. Market Tone: Sti idy. New York: 20< J{ cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. The market to-day is very quiet md teatureJcss. Small business has tK n passing
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  • 169 7 Astonishing Ability Of A Sydney Seaman Sydney NSW. May 8 Mr Ep.sorta, London dancing master, was umIj nlshi d .il the tap danciftt* •bilStv of Eddi Lawson. an ablebodied seaman !ivLi itr. in Sydney He should make a name for him «.'If" siid Mr. Espinosa. •1 tjumht myself
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  • 163 7 Salvation Army Officer Not A "Workman' London IliE Court of Appeal u 1 nrton it derided that au olTlcer of the SjIv: t on Army i* not a "w rkma wf,t I hi' meaning of the Workmen Com»*u< k:> I Ion Act. Jessie Amelia Korcts fell oral-bucket and
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  • 132 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 21 Toi-aJ roi Books C T ose financial Company Dividend Date Ex. Div. year Payable Data to data TIN Raub 10% Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 Rawang Concession 2V 2 May 19 May 26 May 20 15'• 12 »/2% Bonus
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    • 102 7 IMffISESMM and its resultant pains are often a matter of too much acid in /ggjffijfl the stomach. Promote proper spAuaJJ^^ digestion—relieve the acid con- 0 0 jiJ dition and feel better by taking PHILLIP^^feIiF MILK OF MAGNESIA N^£t'^ Formula: Magnesium Hydroxide P-7I 2 APB 5 FOR SPORTS HOLIDAY WEAR The
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  • 116 8 Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai, *Kobe Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, JaskS, -Amsterdam's and *London§: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Penang. 3iam, Burma, India Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe and N. and B. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 135 8 Mails expected from Western Australia by the Centaur due at Singapore to-day. 1 Delivery of parcels 9 a.m. to-morrow. Mail.; exp?cted fiom Europe (London Parcel mails> by the P. and O. (Naldera) due at Singapore to-day. Delivery of parcels at 9 a.m. to-morrow. Maiis expected from Holland etc.
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on May 12 was delivered in London on May 20.
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  • 34 8 Mails tor Rengat &c. originally advertised for despatch by s.s. Banka closing at 1 p.m. on May 21 will now be despatched by s.s. Makasser closing at 4 p.m. on May 22.
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  • 197 8 Singapore. Friday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Ranpura which arrived here from China and Japan on Wednesday:— Mr. and Mrs. Koh Guan Lok. Miss James, Miss Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Barden, Mr. Stuart. Miss II Brooks, Mr. C. Scott. Miss J.
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  • 80 8 Ipoh: Brit 520 tons from TeU Anson 20 5 to Telok Arson 22.5. Bengalcn: Dutch. 5.172 tons from Calcutta 20.5 to Port Swettenham 22 5. Kinta: Brit.. 509 tons from Port Sham 20 5 to Port Sham 21 5 Medon: Brit.. 3.312 tons from Hamburg 19.5 to
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  • 128 8 Arrivals and departures by X.L M. and K.N.I L.M plane*:--Arrived by PK-AFK from N.E.I. Mr. T. G Mcore, Mr. J. M. Gongdon. Mr J. M. Geare. Left for N.E.I, by PK-AFK:—Mr. H. Tanaka. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Harker. Mr. R Davidson. Arrived from N.E.I, by Edelvalk:
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  • 427 8 With "On The Avenue" At The Capitol "Twelve W iveti" .l( The (larrick THE programme now at the Capitol -> i particularly good one uilerest is mc I act that U Includes thi r uramount record ol the Coronation, t.ic lllm b?iHo Urougnt °ut by
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  • 65 8 ruhlic Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. MAY V.\ Boxlnrc Ventura Murqitez v. Boon Mnh .Tne DiDiuond v. Na» Smani Happy World Stadium, J» 15 pm FUiLhill' S A F-A Lyau.ue.Div II, ImH«oiflme; II v Post Office Anaon Hnud 8utdlun\. ~>1V- III Medical Sfr'ice> SCC II. SC.t Biisme-.c Houses'
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  • 22 8 Dr. V. R. N. Menon. Assistant Medical Officer. Lumut. and Medical Superintendent, Female Decrepit Settlement. Sitiawan. visited Pengalen Bharu, Dilidings, on Monday.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I TONIGHT COC KTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. J DINNER and DANCE (informal) J 9.30 to midnight and COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY DUO LANDHOFF CORRY j i Continental Acrobatic Dancers > j Non-diners $1.00 X TO-MORROW-SPECIAL RACE I>INN£R CABARET j Dlo LANDHOFF-iCORRY. FXHENSION IO 1
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    • 119 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Electrical Overseers, must have at least five years general experience high and low pressure A.C. distribution, experience of high voltage Switchbeards, must possess F.M.S. Ist Clas; Electrical Charge-hand Certificate, read and write English essential, commencing alary $100 per month. Apply Chic. Engineer, R.A.F. Station, Seletar. NOTICE. We bet;
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    • 396 8 DOUBLED UP WITH STOMACH PAIN Now a "New Man" Do you endure agonies from stomach trouble? Do you dread to eat even the Amplest meals and long for relief from ycur pain? Then here is good news fc you. For sure relief is at hand as th. ltrter proves. It
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 320 8 S post Al Intelligence j i i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TTM* Rengat and Temb-lahan Bar.ka May 21 1 p.m. Australia:—Eastern and Southern Op ten Noort tt >• 11 v p Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes Moluccas and Timor Dilly Op ten Noort 2.30 p.m.
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  • 122 9 FOOT statue of Br. Sun Yat-scn. A under of the Chinese Repub- be p;aced in St. Anne's Square, Sail Francisco. The statue is of stainless I and is the work oi Beniaattv) Bufano. Sun Vat-sen is expected to go y r t.) San Francisco to witness
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  • 225 9 THE curre. t Chinese theatre is an amusement that has stood the test centuries. II an uninitiated Eurupean thinks the Chinese drama Strange the majority of the Chinese theatres uninviting and uncomfortable ces in which to spend five hours, he not be blamed especially, since not v
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  • 16 9 tnd pylons erected in ihejn am street, of Kelan an during the roe cnt Coronation celebrations.
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  • 17 9 the many pylons, surmountUnion jack, which adorned roads in the Capital of Kelantan during the Coronation festivities.
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  • 7 9 Community's arch in th „'*nwt« at Kelantan.
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  • 363 9 r-HE eyes of the whole worid were fecusied on London last week when one of the greatest events of the pres.r.t generation took place in Westminster Abbey, namely, the Crowning cf a British Monarch. The occasion wa celebrated with such remarkable 1 titaneity of spir'.t throughout the length
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  • 397 9 The existing drought in the provinces ol Szechuen and Kuichow has given the Chinese people both at home and abroad, .some ceouse oi" anxiety. Within the month, ivj less than two national appeals have been made for immediate relief of the unfortunate victims in the distressed areas.
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  • 310 9 Singapore Declared An Jnfected Area h GOVERNMENT Gazette notice states: InformaUon having been received that swine fever exists amor, it swine in Singapore, Hi.-, Excellency the Governor, by virtue of the power conferred upon him by Rule 2 (1 >of the Quarantine (Veterinary) Rules. 193-3, here&y declare? the
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  • 108 9 Singapore Man*» Trip To Siani And !tack Mr \T. Net jxi, u Sinsupo.»- resident yroptteus i undertake tt cycl<- trip ihroi'«:Ji Malaya to ui>d back ax r. pi el Ira u. try t.o undertaking a more -mlvjous u»ur He start.; on Wtdnesdry. It h'-r experiences on his Journey
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    • 60 9 t RAILS SWITCHES CROSSINGS TURNTABLES TIPPING WAGONS LOCOMOTIVES Etc. LAR G E STOCKS ALW A V S AVAILABLE OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND WEIGHTS AT MINIMUM PRICES SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. warm The Best Cough Mixture, proved by popular test is U.P. Cough Mixture Luug Tonic there lore the best.
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    • 20 9 II Have EiOVRILK on your side j: It's Bovril you need I BOVRIL gives strength to win APB 5 i
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 187 9 CLUB DIARY [Taere are numerous Clubs in Slnga pore members of which are readers of ihe "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The
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    • 694 10 M^^— M^— mil I lllll ll /4BB| '31a» is i ■*!<*«' Hi Liilr ri am iim iii! I To-Night 6-15-9-15 j Lj v EXCFLLEXT MUSICAL COMEDY f]£ W V 'Um full of A y laughs, soxgs vs AND WITTY f Vr ROGER PRYOR DIALOGUE. 1 TTOIIII GRACE BftADLEY 0 v
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    • 379 10 V COLOSSAL ENTERTAINMENT AN UNEQUALLED SHO\\ j W M R TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 H| fft < MAT: 3-15 SAT sl N > elephonc Reservations Held Intl 13 S Minutes Prior To Starting Times 't .fp/ JESSIE MATTHEWS V* 1 MOffff! ADORAHf* THAN FVER IN this J 3j| C.M MONT BRITISH
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  • 93 11 Radiophone Talk To Mrs. Roosevelt Shanghai, May 21. WA ?^v, S n^ Mci Lin §> th e wife of Maishai Chiang Kai Shek in 1 to Mrs. Roofevelt inth? ■SSMSftf^S* great -ktenri i?? l the WOrk which lhe PreMiaents Wife has accomplished in rilf ferent women's movements f
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  • 437 11 ISTANBUL (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune I Sir.—That Mr. G. Burt'.s talk to the Rotary Club yesterday was extremely interesting and instructive la not open to question, but had theie been time I would have liked to amplify what the speaker had to say
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  • 69 11 Grass And Clay As Food Reuter. Shanghai, May 20. MILLIONS of starving Chinese are eating grass, tree-bark and clay and thousands are already dead as a result of the appalling drought and famine devastating the four provinces of Kansu. Szechuen. Kweichow and Honan An urgent appeal for funds
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    • 673 11 HlWsiiiialie pains KM"* 1 <i o"blc etc. riir€»d with (KOLISAX. t lavs of tap wat?r and a tea-spoonful w f l n»h an effervescing granule, the ,<?,nhi:ution af nature's own salts of the earth. (Selves the uric acid crystals like hoi water dissolves sugar and expel Ihe pa m making
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    • 539 11 c u n t r y Distributing S' SJ? Representatives for easy Apply 8 Bo C x°Noioo y r n^ 0 Singapore c Malaya T nbune, (CAP. 45). IN 23 HI GHCC7URT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT~OF" SINGAPORE. aerk nff E EaSt C ast Sinsa P° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 91 11 THEATRE ROYAL! -jssassi! MATINEES TO-MORROW SUNDAY AT 5.15. Acclaimed by Last Night's Audience as the year's outstanding Hindustani Picture I 44 S Zf E II A L I 1 A* j Featuring MISS JI NA the "GAR BO" of NORTHERN INDIA. INEW WORLD I CABARET i f TO-VH.HT TO-M 4.
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    • 241 11 Bcla (Dracula) Lugosi, the thrill-master of the Screen, in the Most Spectacular Crime Picture of His Career OPEMNG TO-MORROW Wl UIAM/v\ PiZOR |HB j LUGOSiW |Great World Showf JjJ STARTING TO-NIGHT "INDIAN TORTURE CHAMBER" I FREE SHOW I •J. V TO-NIGHT! J "FREAK OF NATURE" J (Man Without Legs From
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  • 59 12 A Requiem High Mass v/lll be suny for the repose of the soul of the latf G. B. Pereira, on Wednesday, the 2tfih hist at 6U(J 3 m., at the Church of Our Lauy of L<.urdes lOphir Road*. The attendance and prayers oi Iiiendi and i'L'JuttvrA
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  • 38 12 Thn funeral of the late Mr. Chua Boon Im will take place on Saturday, the 22nd May, at the Buktt Brown Cemetery. The cortege villi leave No. U40, East Co&st Road at 2 p.m on that day
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  • 54 12 Mrs. Tan Wee Bin and family bee tender their heartfelt thanks to the oJ »he various Associations and Guilds and relative*» for their kind attendance, nlfht-vuits md the funeral ot the j > c Mr, Tan W?° Bin and also those who -ent wreath-., scrolls, Ieu*-rs, telegram- of eottdolm
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  • 731 12 "RESTRICTION is not permanent," said Sir Shenton Thomas, at 4 he opening of the new building of the Rubber Research Institute in Kuala Lumpur. "It may last for some time, but it is an artificial device and so must lack permanency. 1 have on other occasions,
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  • 94 12 Commodore Of The Fleet Retires Captain J. B. Browning, R.D.. R.N.R.. commanding the Maloja and Commodore of the P. 0., has retired on reaching the age limit, and Captain R. Harrison, D.5.0., R.D., R.N.R. of the Strathmore, became Commodore of the company's fleet from
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  • 44 12 Mr. and Mrs. Ee Kong Guan, of Malacca, attended a reception on May 7 at Lancaster House, St. James's, held by His Majesty's Government in honour of Colonial Empire visitors. The Secretary of State for the Colonies and Lady Rpn'rice Ormsby-Gore received the guests.
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  • 31 12 Mr. W. Linehan. M.C.S., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. T. Smith and Mrs. B. Bridge are on their way to Malaya by the Naldera which sailed from London on Apr. 29.
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  • 287 12 NOTES COMMENTS A Ceylon Monopoly Ending A LONG-STANDING Ceylon monopoly is going to pass into the hands of Singapore in the not distant future, a pcint which seems to have escaped the thoughts of a Ceylon sporting writer who wrote thus in a recent issue of the Times of Ceylon:
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  • 175 12 |»HE new era in Burma which opened on April 1 by the severance of the administrative connection with India and the establishment of an autonomous government has been commemorated by a Burma number published by the London Times containing many interesting articles on past episodes and
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  • 136 12 STUDY of the new c Burma shows what an adv.. degree of self-government has been obtained and how very different the position of the country is to tha of the Straits Settlements The legislature set up by th A Burma is bicameral. It consists oi a House of Representatives
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  • 131 12 •pHE separation oi Burma, writer In the Times, mm abiy entail a certain disrupt close contract which has hit! isted between the Province of E and the other Indian provirj between the Provincial Government of Burma and the aupcr Intending a lity of the Governor-General in c Cil.
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  • 315 12 By "Looker On" *N auctioneer points out that articles usually fetch a good price if the first offer comes promptly. Early to hid early to rise. A A A "Certain shades of green, in artificial light, appear to be black," says a writer. That is why
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    • 218 12 We can highly recommend this milk... thae is none better obtainable Obtainable from ALL GOOD DEALERS and /7/ X ROBINSON [OLUMM CO., LTD. wVr rr Singapore. K. Lumpur. I I l\ for r^i^SS able for infants FEEDING v.tarn.n content. J j "FreJi as the day it was packed yjjS^lt j
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    • 78 12 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOIMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science. !f.m.s.r.l i j S The Air-Conditioned Coach which J as previously announced was with- drawn from the Penang—Kuala Lumpur Day Mail Trains will be put
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  • 306 13 REFUGEES LEAVE BILBAO SAD FAREWELL May Not See Parents Again Reuter. Bilbao, May 21. lyillMv the battle for Bilbao raged <<n 'j seven-mile front, 4,200 'iasuuc children embarked on the Ajianf«h liner llabana for Southampton, t It* ova mis of adults stood
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  • 35 13 Reuter. Tramway Men Not To Join In London, May 20. A DELEGATE conference of the London tramway and trolley workers has decided and they 11 not support th e bus strike. —Reuter.
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  • 835 13 TUMULTUOUS RECEPTION FOR THE KING London. May 20. JT is estimated that a million people had gathered to watch the Coronation naval review at Spithead tc-d-y by the King. Hi; Majesty was received aboard the yacht Victoria and Albert by Sir Samuel Hoare.
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  • 167 13 Most Impressive Sight At Night Reuter. London, May 21. THE biggest crowd in the history of Portsmouth flocked to Southsea fiont to witness the grand illumination cf the Fleet. A jostling mass of people struggled fit gain vantage points on the beach and the monuments and huts lining
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  • 361 13 DR. KUNG BUSY Talks With British Leaders Reuter. London. May 20. D" Kung is holding a series of important meeting» with leading British ministers and financiers. He took lunch to-day with Lord Rothschild after lengthy conferences with Mr. Eden ami Sir John Simon. To-morrow he sees
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  • 30 13 Mr. Francis A. Wright has been appointed an unofficial member of the Mejlls Mdshuarat Keraja'an (State Council) of Negri Sembilan during the absence on leave of Mr. W. G. Howse.
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  • 87 13 Fate Of Suiyuen In Balance Shanghai. May 20. IT is reported that the bandit troops ot the Mongolian Autonomous Government ar c heavily concentrating at Tachingkow and Nantaochin, in preparation for a large scale attack on Suiyuen. Japanese regulars will also participate in the coming invasion. Many
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  • 168 13 Impressed By British Friendliness British Official Wireless. London, May 19. riELD Marshal Yon Blomberg, the Ger- man War Minister and head of th*i German delegation to the Coronation, paid a visit to the Royal Air Force station at Andover to-day. The Field Marshal and his party
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  • 202 13 Continual Kail In Market Quotations Shanghai. May 20The readjustment of the exchange In Kwungtung is temporarily ylve up in view of certain technical difficulties. Dr Kung Hsiang Hsi, Minister ul Finance, expressly ordered, before hie departure to attend the Coronation, that during his absence no financial policies
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  • 253 13 POLICE REPORT Uncontrolled Corners Contribute Most British Official Wireless. London, Mitv II). THE annual report of the Chief Commissioner of Police. Sir Philip (lamp contains interesting mmnirnt* on the Road Ssfrlt problem as information rflliectdd •>> the Pulice l oree anil analyses »»l artidents bears upon
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 41 13 ntaiural ur Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER Soups because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too!) will prefer them for the same reason you can taste the difference! <MKi:U»|| Tit AYE US SOXS LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 71 13 ■I. Jl. V. An H. M. V. costs no more than any other refrigerator in spite oi its many superlative advantages. The H.M.V. trade mark has stood for many years for the very highest quality products obtainable. Each machine sold carries with it a guarantee for four years. The guarantee
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  • 587 14 $10 MILLION TRUST SCHEME SECOND BLOCK OF MODERN FLATS AT TIONG BAHRU ANOTHER chapter in the scheme of slum clearance and town development in Singapore has been written with the completion of a second block of modern flats at Tiong Bahru
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  • 311 14  -  New Colonial ServiccPromotions 'By Air Mail Frx'rn Our Own > London, May 12, DEATH ihis week has overtaken Mrs. W Wiseman, wife of Mr. Georc? Wiseman. of Malacca, and Mrs. E. Coveney widow of Die late Mr. William Charles Coveney MIME.. Singapore Colonial Service promotions Gazetted
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  • 350 14 Offer Of Grove Estate Land Refused THE following action by Committees of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported: COMMITTEE 2 Approved extension of the sewer from Bukit Timah Road to Government boundary to serve the proposed English School at Monk's Hill, at an estimated cost of $3,500. COMMITTEE
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  • 188 14 Misadventure Verdict At Rawang (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. May 20. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was given to-day by Che Hamzah, district officer at Rawang. at the Rawang Police Courts at the inquest on the unidentified Chinese who was shot dead during the recent
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  • 178 14 Conference Leads To Vast Improvement Singapore, Friday. A BRIGHT outlook for the shipping trade was visualised by Mr. J. W. B Everts, president of the X.P.M. line, who left Singapore this morning by the Marnix v. St. Aldegonde, for Europe on long leave. Mr. Everts, interviewed by
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  • 891 14 A MAN OF CONTRASTING CHARACTERISTICS Paris. May 20. THE death occurred here to-day of the Maharaja of Alwar. at the age of On e of the most baffling characters in contemporary Indian history, the Maharaja of Alwar was born in 1882. He succeeded his father when
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  • 223 14 Maiden Voyage Party At Singapore Singapore, Friday. AVeR 400 invitations were extended v to a social function held on board the Conte Biancamano, the new Italian passenger vessel, in honour of its maiden voyage and its lirst appearance at Singapore. As the visitors arrived they were received
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  • 121 14 Death Of Rt Rev. Alex V\oodin Shanghai Tm.- i k Siianehal M.iv 21 iic. ticath has 'incurred here of the Rt. Rev Altx W t iod Btshun 01" Naspur, Central Provinces, India Router*. aT* 1G A 'eit Wood. D D Aberdeen» had occupied. the Bjfihoprte of Nwpur
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  • 507 14 Drank Poison Before Lover His Wife EX-DANCE GIRL'S SUICIDE THE INQUEST "Did Not Want Them To Quarrel Singapore. Thursday. "I" AM very sorry to see husband and 1 wife quarrelling and I am going to put a 5-top to it." With these words a pretty 24-year-olu Chinese woman who was
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  • 33 14 Mr. Andrew Veitch. formerly of the Preventive Branch of the Excise Department, left for Sandakan. has take, up an appointment with Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield tß> Ltd.. as manager of Lintang Rubber Estate
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  • 110 15 The crowned Kin- George VI seated on the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey during the ceremony. (Topical Pressi. The Royal party on the balcony at Buckingham Palace on their return from Westminster Abbey In the picture are 'left to right) H. M. the Queen. Princess
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  • 129 15 Killing Of New Zealand Missionary Sydney, N S W May U j i..f4lc story belnnd the k'lling ot •teran New Zealand missionary. William Veitch Milne. aL New Hebrides, recently. w,u Mi R Wills, purser of the which reached Sydney from uuds "ii ui the chief Nsuna
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  • 37 15 The following Government officer h-ve been granted leave: The Hon'be Mr C G Howell. Attorney-General, and Messrs. A. H. Hunt R t P C. Markham, J. A. Hunter, R J. Bee C. E. H. Jacobs. J. Fairweather
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  • 508 15 TV'"" Vfr^«)v(rpr| cf \pi SUSPICION Frow Our Own Reporter) S.'rm' an. Wedueslay. IONAL wore mad». b\ tfo pm ecu'ion in the <. se which commenced in th Supri me Court iti-ciay in which three < hitit .<• j»re charged, th»' first, Low Ket? .VIinL r with
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    • 146 15 PURE WHOLESOME CHEESE A perfect ending to any meal. We offer you a choice variety of cheese:— Dutch Edam. Danish Roquefort, Swiss Cruyere. English and Australian Cheddar CARTON CHEESES Kraft 8 oz. Kraft 1 oz. Kraft 8 x 1 oz. Kraft Gray ere 8 1 oz. CHEESE SPREADS 'Blue ."Moon'
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  • 1646 16 GOOD SPORT AT BUKIT TIMAH Singapore, Friday. EXCELLENT weather, and a good crowd considering it a midweek day and the opening day of an amateur meeting, with heavy going but favourites obliging in six out of eight races.
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  • 273 16 TO-MORROW'S WEIGHTS ACCEPTORS. Singapore. Friday. WEIGHTS, acceptance:, and running older for the second day at the Singapore Turf Club's Sky? race meeting, to be run off at Bukit Timah to-morrow afternoon, are as follows: RACE ONE PONIES —CLASS 2 Div. :.-G furs. Perfect Lady JS c spct Whtt JJ-q Anaconda
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  • 34 16 ONLY one. horse, Brastagi, was scratched at noon to-day. Brastagi was entered in race four. The double tote will be on races 6 and 8 and the big sweep on race 8
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  • 57 16 ENTRIES lor the annual championship meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Singapore, close at 4 p.m. to-day with the Hon. Refere*\ Mr D. H. Klein man. c/o Queen's, 3. Prince Street, Singapore. Late entries will be rejected. Play starts on June 7. Entry forms are obtainable from
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  • 45 16 Y.M.OA. XI R.AM.C. at Tanglin on Monday at 5.10 p.m.: A. Blasek. K. Leembraggen. N. Jack.son. W. Bates, G. Day, Kwee Thiam Teck. P. Bwyny. A.-Noden. Lim Kirn Wee, R Modland. Lim Bal: Song. Reserves: Choo Seng Chye, J. Ferguson, V. N. Pillay.
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  • 293 16 Rata Beat F. N. 5 2 Singapore. Friday IHE Bala Shoe Company deservedly fok full points from Fraser and Neavr.m their' Business Houses Leaj encounter on the latter's ground yesterday by 5—2. Eraser and Heaves led the attack from the s'art but Bata's soon got into
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  • 101 16 General Electric Beat Straits Times Sinuapore. Friday PI a v inn on the Y MCA ground vi--: day ill '-he Houses L««sue. GEC Leut the Strait* June» Press 3—J The pressmen hatl us nvjcii t he »i me. t*ut lacked finish and tnr opportunities were wasted R.ihnan
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    • 12 16 n mm m WILLIAM GRANT AND SONS. LTD, DISTILLERS, SCOTLAND. IA 10*
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    • 127 16 suffered so much with im'.:.; Hon,*' J. writes Mrs Singleton, of Bow/* thai I dn ad. (I mealtimes Coming roand 1 ira* i <••?».to cut Since taking 'Disunited' Magnesia I cane.it anything, My turds. > suffered for vc irs with (•■<iiv. Ul< crs, 'mt since taking Dianratul Magnesia he Las
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  • 588 17 R.E. CUSTODIAN BEATEN FIVE TIMES Singapore, Friday. WINCINGLY p*ay was registerA (d by the R.A.F. yesterday, when met the R.E. at the Anson Road un in the First Division of the i League. Seven goals were ;1 the Airmen getting
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  • 70 17 goals P. W. L. D F. A. P. V\63l 2 12 4 8 Vlidds 7 4 3 0 11 13 I RJI F. 7 3 3 1 16 12 7 cc 6 2 2 2 10 6 Chinese 4 2 1 1 6 4 5 Malays 1 2 2 0
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  • 100 17 Tong Joo Wins On A Foul 'From Our Own Reporter/ Ipoh. May 20. THERE was a sensation at the Jubilee Park here to-night when the main over twelve rounds between Ton: 7 10. the Perak flyweight champion. K:d Arenas, 7.12, of Kuala Lumpur. e..ded dramatically in the first round. fight
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  • 105 17 Results and ties in the lawn tennis nent at the V.M.C.A. are as 10: lews: Men's Singles Class A Championship: Swee Wah beat Teo Tian Keng 4 4 »3 6—3: Dr. Haridas beat ArI.im 8-6. s—o (retired). Smiles Class B Championship" X M R Menon beat Tan Peng CLeow 0
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  • 18 17 ;ar lights will be turned on p m 'to-day at the Chinese Club, Katong. weather permitting CORONATION SPORTS
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  • 164 17 Rotary Club Function At Jalan Besar rpHE land sports meeting organised by 1 the Rotary Club of Singapore as Ihe club's special contribution to the celebration of the Coronation hi £.-'ingapore wiil be held at the Jalan Lesar Stadium to-morrow, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Admission to the Stadium will be
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  • 24 17 Reuter. Helsingfors, May 20. England beat Finland at soccer by B—o to-day —Reuter. Incident in yesterday's soccer match at the Anson Road Stadium. (Tribune).
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  • 234 17 Yesterday's Results And To-day's Ties THE following are the results of the tennis ties played off at the S.C.C. yesterday. Mixed Doubles Handicap:—Mr and Mrs. P. T. Hutchinson (scr) beat W. H Drooglever and J. V. Brooke <—15.3» 7—5: 6—4; Mr. and Mrs. J H. Haas <+3i beat
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  • 48 17 Northants Trounced By Sussex Reuter. London. May 20. Two days sufficed for the Countrymatch at Hove, which Sussex won today by an innings and 128 runs. Scores: SUSSEX: 365 for 9 wkts. dccl. (J Parks 122, Partirdge 5 for 82» NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: 69 and, following on, 168—Reuter.
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  • 36 17 Tournament Title For Kho Sin Kie Reuter. Birmingham, May 20 KHO Sin Kie beat Dr. Prenn. the German player, B—6. 6—o in the final of the Priory lawn tennis tournament in Birmingham to-day —Reuter
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  • 206 17 Singapore, Friday. COMPLETE with dressing rooms and shower baths and accommodation for more vihan 6.000 persons, the Happy Woild Stadium opens towith a first-cuus card of four bouts. The spiendid full size ring was put in position last night and all is in readiness for to-night. The
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  • 62 17 The Garrison G.C. ladies' monthly medal competition for May. played at Tanglin on Tuesday and yesterday, resulted in a win for Mrs. D F Brown wi f h a net score of 36 The following cards were returned::: Mrs. D. F Brown 41—5=36. Mrs J D Newman
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 92 17 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes has nearly 50 million tiny pores where tiny perms or paraide and cauae your skin to Itch, Burn, also Eczema. Dhoby Itch, n, Pimplea, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and PooL Don't waste time with lethoda. You must have a peneLment like the new discovery nkin troubles
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    • 56 17 r-1 To-Night at To-Night q Happy World Stadium FOUR SI AMES E STARS VS. VS» ML MARQUEZ DIAMOND AMAN DOMY RAY BOOK EARLY AT:—G. H KIAT CO., LTD., 6 8, ROBINSON ROAD, THE HAPPY WORLD OFFICE, GEYLANG, V R. M. MOHAMED IBRAHIM, 257, RACE COURSE ROAD. PRICES: $3, $2, SI
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    • 440 17 HrS BACK ACHED FOR 4 YEARS Kruschen Put Him Right For four years, this man's back never stopped aching. Now, at 57, he starts the day fresh as a daisy, and his back aches no more. Read his story: "I had continuous backache for four years. I looked on the
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    • 24 17 the insecticide 1 Mat always J NewArrivdf THE OKAZAKI F.W. CO. 181, Serangoon Roa4, Sinjrauojrc. FOR DURABILITY 7 .j. DIAMOND BEER I I i
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 471 18 "MURDER BY TELEVISION" A GREAT TRIUMPH gELA (Dracula) Lugosi, fresh from his latest personal screen triimph in "The Raven," will be b.ick in town to-morrow. prepare.! to ofler another version of his own special brand of horror
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  • 328 18 A scene from "It's Great To Be In College." whir!--, will be shown at the Alhambra Theatre shortly "ON THE AVENUE" —CAPITOL MUSIC BY BERLIN Dick Powell At His Best rIF. magic phrase "Words and luusic by Irving Berlin," proved to be the deciding factor in inducing hick Powell lo
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  • 27 18 The principal stars who apnear in "On The Avenue" which is now drawing crowded houses to the Capitol Theatre. STRIKES LOCK-OUTS FcHvH'W r.v \>w Law In Yugoslav's
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  • 427 18 Belgrade. Strikes und 'ockout:. u»e forbidden ir Yugoslav a A minimum wage scale also came inLo force on Apr 13 Under the new law. the wage for killed workers n usl he at least 1 id a cay In Belgrade, For unskilled workers the minimum 10 per cent U-ss. Worker.,
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  • 268 18 First Film In England LOVE From a Stranger," the first British picture in which Ann Harding has appeared, comes to ihe Pavilion Thea're next week. Eased on the Agatha Chri- tie short story which the late Frank Vosper turned into a brilliant and successful
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  • 148 18 Sydney. N.S.W., May 11. Sneers of ballads should knew What tney are singing about and be able fc Interpret the meaning of the word* a knowledge of their background. This novel idea has been adopted by L«am OBcscain. composer of several Iris v and other sones. Better known
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 28 18 A TOURING COMFORT FOR FIVE..JN THE NEW THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., <B<>2o) LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT, MUAR. PENANG MOTORS, PENANG—IPOH MOTORS, IPOH—MOTORI STS STORES, SEREMBAN.
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    • 174 18 Mummie!" The eminent British medical ehild.speciaLst who devised Baby's Own Tablets based his formula on the knowledge tha, most of the common ailments of infancy and early childhood are due to disordered stomach and bowels Therefore the first action of the Tablets Is to ge-tly yet effectively clean the digestive
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    • 63 18 AN APOLOGY Wie tend our apologies to the many d'sappornlod customers whe have bee?i nnablc to buy ''Chan Sir.ra** records owing t» oiir dealers bAng sold out. The public response amazing and we plead guili) L under-eKtintaiinir the demand. However, sufficient stocks an arrivino; to meet all demands and arc
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    • 28 19 Inl^^tion cloesrit live here anymore" I take 1 Carter's Little Liver Pill before ■M 1 after meals 3i:d «rt relief. "BP IMPARTS SPARK LINO, LASTING SHINE sons lm^m
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    • 199 19 I[sAWiCEj|| its y^j ifil vjb HIS MASTERS VOICE Bmcflicpn PRcio SOLE D.bTRIBUTOPS KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. /22-/24 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE j WHAT IS IN A PYE? I I The name Pye is synonymous with good quality British J j radio. For many years the makers have put more thought J
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 2439 19 m$ jSft I M f* II 1 3 0 Pm Judicial Talk by Me Henri 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. gm *V** M If actio 0»,,^,,^™, v 950 p.m. Variety Entertainment. TO-MORROW nnnnn AMMPO fvp I 11 25 pm clo3e Down MS P- m Btguti and Procramme. !MtOOUAMMJ.b OF BRITISH EMPIRE
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  • 533 20 Forthcoming Marine Air Route BETWEEN ENGLAND SOUTH AFRICA INSPECTION FLIGHTS BY IMPERIAL AIRWAYS J\ preparation for the forthcoming marine air service between Eng- j land and South Africa, inspection; flights along this route are now be- j ing made by Imperial Airways in j i rdV r to test the
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  • 1055 20 Testing An Improved Type Of Equipment Improved equipment for preventing ice formation during Rights is to be tested in an aircraft of Imperial Airways These forthcoming trials will mark a further step in dealing with a problem which has been engaging the attention of tho company's experts for
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    133 20 Popular Artistes* Season Extended IKE managome:: Oicst World C'ubare; have exter.drd the ut the (MinoLU> Indian Da era In GO and ladra. irom tu-fUy Friday, Mr another week, and tlwiT umout Indian Jurtuitt Chum be i will l>r* performed as an open air attluct/Oi'. in Ihr '^Touuda
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  • 292 20 Dr. Tempany's Lectures In Britain HfHAT Dr. Tempany Is busy enlighten ing the British public on Malayan Agriculture is proved by his many public addresses in Britain. The Crown Colonist commenting on Dr. Tympany's recent address "Rice in Malaya at Empire Society says: In Malaya. Dr. Tempany
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  • 150 20 Australian Experts To Leave For The North Darwin. Northern Territory. May 11 The Expert committee which is invrstiuatlnK fiy ng boat base? in the north will leave Darwin bv the More.suv fo» the Gulf of Carpentaria shortly It is expected that the work of selcctlui' bases will
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  • 100 20 iieath At Paiacc Short lllne» from Otr i./«-n Kpau Ka. TIIE death took piur4 pm ai '.«he Kit.'uu ol Yia<f? Hatwnah one of the %ni H El The Su'.tan c: V KiiJu Pt-rempuan oi Pci Jk illness Hik Highness who was v. v informed ht and
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  • 275 20 New Eookh For I>mu To-Morro* THE undernoted ni-w. a- •<' t.on anu ttction Jib v lor isxue at Raffles Library Saturday:— A Royalist 1 Notebook monplaee Book 01 Sa- Jf Kt af Nunwel; 1 Ft*anci.s Bamlord Ti.r S«n».* Pac.Jic, Gregory BUn«t.i> dom of Man. Arthur H C 01
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  • 20 20 The engagement is announced untitled Bronwen. daughter of Mr. W. J hams. Electrical Adviser. F.M.S Hugh Kamstra of Richmond Sur:
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 492 20 Water will help but Wetting the hair constantly with water to keep it in place is only a temporary measure and some claim it is a very harmful practice. For water robs the hair of valuable oils, leaving it dry, brittle and dull. Stacomb restores natural oils to the hair;,
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  • 665 21 TRANSFORMED BY CORONATION DRESS i would not have recognised it." This comment was made to Reuter by one of the overseas jtors, newly arrived on a return visit t«» the Empire capital, and it is example of the astounding change has come over the grey, dignicity,
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  • 173 21 Unification The Main '/ask Reuter Wireless. Valencia. Mav li! THE pai vkular of ti.e ntw uovern1 nicnt will be to "unijy voititr;•uul ot military operation-:, as well u> lo runt to! the economic' iv- i uovernnicot atatemunt o! po.iey wivr-h d pl' ic- tir abxrnce of
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  • 105 21 Bright Future For Brit -h Empire Loudon. I The Brlti-h Em pre li.5 ,i bi;;lil fidure ajj a mineral producer, s.ivs Hv. survey made by the Imi rial lnsl.tuiL In coal and iron orif Empire lu tmormuifs re.serves. it s'tar d, '1 enterprising, use ot which should nub.»
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  • 412 21 Arrested Man Escapes EXCISF OFFICERS JUMP INTO RIVER (From Ottr Own Correspondent > Johore Rahrii, May 19. T.\* the litLlo falling village o! I'Jenat AI l» t» on the bank of th Sungei Malayti «>fl* the South t of Jnhorii, C'UHtotns officers, \vh» won! by sampan
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  • 21 21 Dr. L. W. Evans. Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service u»">der the Government of Johore, with claim to pension.
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  • 201 21 Baldwin's Appeal To Youth Reuter Wireless. London, May 18. THE big problem in the world in the next 1 quarter of a century will be the problem of government, said Mr. Baldwin in a loudly applauded address at the Rally of Youth in the Albert Hall. He
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  • 193 21 Celebration Of Sacerdotal Golden Jubilee Paris. The Cathedral of Notre Dame pre--tnted a gorgeous spectacle recently. Alien high dignitaries of the Catholic Church in full robes filled the choir md .stalls for the celebration of the Cardinal Verdict. Archbishop of Pari.v It was just filly years ago
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    • 211 21 BACKACHE hose who suffer can realise the utter to stay crippled by pam, or will yon prove J. the maddening torture, the dreadful how quickly, how surely ana v iknM. tuT* w 1 v v v you can end your trouble for good by taking r M that backache brings.
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    • 11 21 WELL-GROOMED MEN KEEP THEIR HAIR NEAT WITH 2SP> 2 APB 2
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    • 352 21 Few exercises are so beneficial as Swimming. But to enjoy &'~~~&j^ e^ie I*l* f swimming you should be fit. To f n the \V^l^f r w^ be fit—to keep fit—you should ecO^^^i^-T^^SPf'Si^S drink a regular glass of bubbly Andrews. Pleasant-tasting and jfLj I refreshing, Andrews effectively '?J yet gently maintains
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  • 612 22 Her Thirty Children Platform Aquarium Penny Motorcar. HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world, sent b Reuter correspondents: GRIEVANCE-AIRING" BELLS If yo-i want a grievance redresseo in the province of Shantung. China, all j you have to do now is to ring a
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  • 99 22 Muslims AlK-tr. Tl) PfilJjIut 3KE fefter .1 ijj. I of a 0" Kir\ h. i <«f nn* main and n~--ed 'itt iuOIIv..9r Rfttn/o ru aovtmtnr V :r 'hr PuniufJ i .O T id Dlt. iiri» *br *Tni v. A Atimqd TTiir i tnfl an ai,,
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  • 86 22 Jewish Trade P» Knelaml Prumoii j B tie It. tn/ vx iiJdin: OU'...I it; rrtj.n Jc. c 'J :r.' 111 viiiv in Enghlljc In" j runwry v: lrerm*e tii ii: i AW tnaU-rlal, > rid rnachltirr. i > tirn-iir-Wllil ih* asst. L> 8nii>n tor. < i»*rn pro?r
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    • 674 22 iH LUMBAGO] [sc|AT|CAi '01 pilillllllillllllllllll W INEURALCIA H [HEAPACHESI §m§ All YIELD torhe QUICK *fflOggl Took 'ASPRO* kor a |i| f 'Aspro hjVf tfsr to th# t Cold-Fever and an tho Usandj J*' ***T of I Headache and wai B J tbf *"T th 'Asp ßo b "< Proved .OOn
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    • 83 22 "Verichrome" U famous for helping you to get good results. This is because it has two coatings of emulsion: a fast emulsion to catch detail in shadows and in pool fight, ar.d a slow one to preserve detail in high-light* or when ycu over-expose. No other lilm Is quit? the
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  • 659 23 More To Eat QI ANTTTY BUT NOT QUALITY Berlin. SUPPLIES of food for German housewives have materially improved in quantity this spring, but in some respects quality has fallen considerably. This is the conclusion to be drawn from a study of official figures taker conjunction with a
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  • 56 23 tnternalioiia! Buddhist Assn. Appeal !i itemational Young MenS Btid-:V-sor jaiion appeal to the Buddhists Maiayu to observe the WesaK F u h "s bay which falls on May 24. i tnphlefc issued by the International 1: A, demonstrating all the fundalactors of this great day of 1
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  • 322 23 Warning To Certain Newspapers 1 THE following is from the Bangkok Times of May 17:— Yesterday at a meeting at the Ministry of Interior of representatives of the biames? language newspapeis, the Minister of Interior administered a rebuke to those members of the vernacular press, which hay? shown
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