Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. No. 119. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, May 22, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 2n PAGES" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE The Original PRIMUS |j| Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING I or occasional COOK iNG when it seem* unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior ft workmanship and materials used
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    • 96 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya i ifiSS? X L I M (Eli' j POWDERED WHOLE MILK w N L2f THE VKRY F,RST ESSENTIALS FOR toOUD HEALTH J t J,H NTY 0F MI,K EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM IN YOUR I ANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 511 2 •J. i M. HASSAN, i 34, 36 37. Bras Basah Road, 1 SINGAPORE. 3 1 Telephone .No. 3411 I Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. 1 STOCKISTS OF: Frigidaire-., modem i electnc char.delie: fancy lamp bowls and shade.-*, bed lamps, 1 fans, electric bell- batteries, wiring accessories domestic ap- pliances,
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    • 631 2 For best value and cheapest prices in ail kinds of: WATCHES CLOCKS ALAK3I CLOCKS es invited from all markets. Wholesale only svpplled. Phone 3785, write or call at E. NASSIM SONS 381 Nortn Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. ■msisp—> BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS 111 marble or granfie. Photos sent on application, no obligation
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    • 167 2 CLOCKS WATCHES A wide and varied selection j 1 of the finest Swiss made types 1 are now on display. The m prices are ail extremely T reasonable. VICKHJOH HlblC 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Phone No. 7922 ENSURE BETTER VISION "^^S^r^j '/ft NEW CHINA 71 High Street,
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    • 319 2 DUTCH LAWYERS OFFICE 19, Winchester House, Collyer Quay Telephone No. 2822. VIROL for robust health Baa x^viisz&jSM 246, Middle Road, Singapore. •J. *J COLONEL ROCK'S I i RACING AT A GLANCE SUPPLEMENTS t J Are now on sale at and during S every Race Meeting in Malaya. II A II
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    • 202 2 SELANGOR TW CLUB SL>f>IER 1937 RtUS MEETING <i n nnAY STH JUNE, 1: 37 WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 12TH JLNE, 193. ENTRIES close at NOON on MONDAY, 24TK MAY. 1937. at the Secretary'; 0mC TTMT ™rrrm SWEEPS" One each aay. Tickets $1 lor MEMBERS ONLY, LNUIMrTED f.^ E iE^ A^E R S
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  • 436 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES GREATER USE OF COAL URGED Bunkering Purposes In British Ships k DETERMINED effort fcs being made ■J tu Secure m the uattoual Interest, the use of greater quantities at coal Tor bunkering purport in British merchant shipping of certain type*, reports the "Mornine Post A committee, representative
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    • 463 3 m i mm STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. ft 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937 .ALDERA ***** In port AiTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 VNCHI 17,000 June 11 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July
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    • 176 3 B. I. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK Leave KISTNA May 19 To-day K °LA May 25 May 27 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA KAROA May 26 May 27 KARAGOLA June 2 June 3 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PFNANG NEGAPATAM, KAKIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. RAJULA May 2f* June 3
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    • 516 3 ML B. K. 1 1 KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) t i (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) 1 Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York ms KONGO MARU May 20 May 23 May 25 Keelune July R I
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    • 134 3 IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Amov, Chefo. Tientsin, Newchwar.g, Yangtse Vorts, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. KUTSANG May 23
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    • 416 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships Mo t Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. S pore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 11-6 JUTLAND! A 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 ♦MEONIA 20-7 20-7
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    • 498 3 STEAMER SAILINGS j NORDDBDTSCHER ipaV XIL LLOYD INORD incorporated in LLOYD Oennanj). The undernoted are the Companyi intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, >'ORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore )ffl. SX SCHARNHORST" omits North China June 4 I m.s. SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 P. Swettenham June
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  • 445 4 LO\DO\ COMMODITIES London. May 21. RUBBER Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers. 10> 4 105 16 +116 Sellers. lO 10 7 16 +1 16 May Buyers. 10 4 105 16 -116 Sellers. K)3 B 10 7 16 +116 July Sept. Buyers. 10 a 8 10 716 +116 Sellers.
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    • 863 4 •~r iOversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). > i Successors to ihe Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and j The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL: I Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. H^AD OOTCI? CHINA BUILDING, APULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. S Managing Director
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    • 106 4 5 v 7 For giving sound sleep all 18 W night and abundant -*JmF energy all day there is definitely nothing to equal 'Ovaltine' A deficiency of sleep leaves '"I you tired and listless, nervy and irritable, and will L eventually under-mine your cjlccb J f i i The best
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    • 157 4 1, t SINCERE DISPENSARY i rrr> j 3j5 LTD I KSSI WHOLESALE RETAIL l P?§P CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. v i> r v I Distributors for British Malaya: T.C.P. T.BJ. Preparations, aIM products of British Alkaloids Ltd. and Continental Dru* Co. ol Hidui. 1 --Jj utati Onice: 59, Hill St.—'Phone No. >3SB.
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  • 1665 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. L U all anJ £w j? i-yau and bvatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Crater Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Tir X 5 9 6 3 5 9 6 3xd to Kumbang 35 6 37 6 35 356 fl Austral
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  • 186 5 Mr. Julian Israel's Daily Report Singapore. Saturday. Morning. TIN: London up 15- and 30- steady. 1 New York up 4 steady. Rubber: London up 116 steady. New York up 316 steady. Locally buyers at 3i cts. Octree. Mining: Raubi $6.45— $6.60. The Tin share markt* io steady with
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  • 239 5 Singapore. Friday. The market opened quietly after the holidays and has since been subject tc vous fluctuations. At the moment .he undergone appears rather better, out confidence is slow in returning. Synthetic rubber and its possibilities lave been much before the public c ntly. but
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  • 149 5 Guthrie Co.'s Weekly Report Singapore, Friday Local markets have shown little activity owing 'to the succession of holidays vhich have intervened, but on the few lays on which dealings have been re- >rded there has been little evidence ol •ood support, and prices have again nried to recede. There has
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  • 165 5 Messrs. Lewis Peat's Report Singapore. May 21. AFTER a period of uncertainty which provided some nervous and spasmodic selling, the market has again steadied up and looks a little more healthy. This is reflected from the nock markets and other commodity markets, most of which have shown an improvement during
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  • 132 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. May 22. rouu xor boot* C'ote flnancUl Company Dividend Dato Ex. Dir. year mmmm Payable Date to date TIN Raub Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 10% Rawang Concession 2» 2 <r c May 19 May 26 May 20 15% 12» Bonus
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    • 385 5 IBANK OF CHINA? C (Incorporated in China by Soecial Charter) I f 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. I Telephones: Managers Office 6444 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-9 I J Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" J a,a Cp Capital th.S 40.000,000.00 J Keserve Funds in excess of 4,800,000.00 *otal Assets approximately SI,800,000,000.00 I
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  • 107 6 Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, "Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam. Burma, India. Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. today. Medan. Jask§, -Amsterdam? and "LondonS: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-day.
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  • 161 6 Mails expected from Australia, Nether- j lands Indies etc. by Mr < Qantas > to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 I p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 I p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air "Netherlands! to-day. De- liveries of boxholder;/ letters only 330
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  • 27 6 The ss. lUstna for Siam (Parcels cnly». Mail previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on May 21 will now close at 1 p.m. to-day.
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  • 17 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched Irom Singapore on May 15 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 122 6 Singapore, May 22. Ships alongside the Wharves or exacted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 5) Kistna 16; Pruessen, Raub 14; Tapanoeli 11; Kamuning 9; Centaur 7. Emoire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silversandal 30; Klang 32; Mentor 34; Palehleh 38. Empire Dock
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  • 233 6 Ihe following passengers are arriving in Singapore by tho Schrirnhor.s: Rfhich is clue here frc:n Europ.- on June 4: Mi Taul Gossern. Mrs. Rosa G",spcrn, Mr. Hans Go-sseru, Baroness L. yon lirr.us- Vernier. Qener: 1 Freiherr I .v. Esebeck, Mrs. Irma Hahn, Mr. I Ch. G. G. yon
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  • 172 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. MAY 22 meet. 61n*apor, Suramer Skye Meeting, 2nd day. Rotary Club Sport*. Jalan Bm* Stadium. r K'c Iv SJI.C I. SRC. CSC. V SL Competition. Geyiang School eround 31Spm C.30 p.tn junior cTvl) Seme, Assn Coronation Dinner. Victoria Memoilal Hall, 8.3U P-m.
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  • 182 6 ALHAMBRA,— "Murder By Television" and Joe Louis—Ai Ettore fight film 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—"On The Avenue" and The Coronation pictures 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION, Jessie Matthew.; in "Head Over Heels." and The Coronation pictures 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY.—Geor-e Arilss in "His Lordship," 6
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    • 209 6 MALAYA'S; PREMIER HOTEL j j TQNIGHT j S ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE J (formal) and NEW PROGRAMME SUCCESS BY DUO LANDHOFF-CORRY j N Continental Acrobatic Dancers EXTENSION TO I A.M. j 5S* Vuur labi Non-4inerg $1-00 > {RAFFLES BRASSERIE bras b**" 1 j
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    • 26 6 I KBH| BEDAK VHti;iA T I Mss Chen OBTAINABLE ALL GOOD STORES OR FROM 1 BEDAK VIRGIN STORE S 666, Geylang Road Singapore. It MMI i
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    • 410 6 fHVUOSAir TABLETS itr j- t It t- and andcr th* Airwttnn of B. BHBKUi. M.J). iPr»Ju*,r V Uttfim m At Cmtmrntt J»iz»»W»U) TUNE YOUR LIFE TO A HAPPY RHYTHM! Many a time—especially if you're in ihe thirties —you start the day I<cling that you're ageing. The elasticity of yesterday is
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 209 6 •j. j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j 4 —-^.j. STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM! Siam (parcels only) Kistna May 22 1 p.m. Mauritius Swartenhondt 22 1 p.m. Djambi Toba 22 3 p.m. Trengganu (Parcels only) Tung Song 22 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally) Bintulu i Marudu 22 3.3 C
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  • 83 7 To Demonstrate Nursing Skiii Reuter. LonJult U:iy 21. FOUR yoiuvA Chinese mir."cs who came to England through th- inMrumentaiity oi fiongkong merchant* clapped their hundfi Cl?ilfchtedly at the Hotel Gren* Contra', when thov woi- «old tluv would be Ohked to demonstrate their nursing .skill uetore Princess
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    • 508 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 650 a.m. Holy Communion. Matins. Choral Eucharist. Sunday School. Evensong and Sermon, i he Rev. J. A. Jagoe, R.A.F. WEEKDAYS union on Monday, Wednesd Friday 8 a.m. nunion on Tuesday, Thursand Saturday at 7 a.m. .v'.s Guild Meeting—Chapter t -Monday, 5.15 p.m.
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    • 439 7 Thursday. 8.15 p.m. CCA. Meeting— 'Problem of Conduct." Friday. 8 p.m. Young Men's Friepdly Band meeting. STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST (1, Kampong Kapor Road) Sunday, 8 a.m. Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Malay Service—Mr. Choo Bene Lim. 5.15 p.m. Epworth League ServiceMrs. W. S. Reinoehl. Subject:
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    • 481 7 Monday, 6 p.m. Young People's Meeting. Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. Salvation Meeting. (Waterloo Street Band Stand) Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Sunday, First Sunday after Pentecost and Feast of the Blessed Trinity, 5.30 a.m. Low Mass., 6.30 a.m. Low Mass., 8 a.m. Solemn High
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    • 235 7 j 1 Does YOUR BABY Cry? ■Ptf Your baby docs not cry for run. lt is his only way of w£m W celling you that something is wrong. Colic, indiges- WM Kjjg tion, sour stomach, diarrhea and constipation arc a WBi X few of the minor ailments that may upset
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    • 408 8 NEW CHILLS NEW THRILLS NEW HORRORS You'll Gasp! You'll Shudder! When Bela ("Dracula") Lugosi Throws The Switch That Is Destined To Destroy The World. Television Leaves No Tell-Tale Clues When It Commits Tne Perfect Crime I You've Seen LUGOSI in "Dracula" and "The Raven" Now See Him In His Best
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    • 140 8 r You're going to sec "Ai You Like It"—and love it! You'll revel in Elisabeth Bergner's escapades! You'll delight in its romance! You'll thriil to the wrestling scene! You'l! laugh at the clowning! Highbrow? Arty? Classic? Forget it! Sha!;cspcare is fun— lots of fun Don't mist seeing... I LIS A
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    • 249 8 0- 0, Q Q>♦ "9 9 > t (Fid fl^ S ,<The whole programme at the j 1 Pavilion is one of th best everCCI Kj offered to cinemagoers." X 3-15 6-15 9-15 J MALAYA TRIBUNE 19TII..;:;. EEL Louis borell ROBERT FLEMYNG T Directed bj SONNIE HALE I G»UMOU 6DIHSH
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  • 265 9 EURASIAN SOLDIERS of the Malaya Tribune) one of the thousands who he Coronation Parade in I was struck by the nature athering of ali races and ler arms. It was a magnilling and unforgettable speca depth of meaning there was us when H.E. the General nmanding
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  • 414 9 the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) —With the Coronation fresh in emory it is fitting and right to our feelings, sentiments and individually or collectively to- the King and Crown on such an p occasion, which happens cades only: once or twice in f life. The theme of
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  • 21 9 r* ehier clerk of Alor Offlae. lias been tr.ii.--Iv Department, Ma>!"rk. Mr Wee Swee Police Office, has iflX?n at AJor Gaj3b.
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    • 653 9 for three consecutive h-.,. commencing from the 23rdI instant 2 l e T le Kint Road n als a o Bur a? Tempie 'Buddhis? milestone Tempenis *oad, Bth Special offer for one month~only~ PERMANENT WAVE From $5 to $8\MAISON SONIA 330, Orchard Road. Thone 6343. WANTED—Baby Ford model V ill
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    • 532 9 THE HAPPY WORLD Singapore's Leading Most Modern Amusement Park (Geylang and Grove Roads) GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS H^i^l^SllEf RACE DANCE. Ito-nicht EXTENSION^U^AjWI duo de" genrf The well-known Continental artists who have delirht** i„. at the Tea N ig h. Dances wiU programme. ««*»fcc oi ADMISSION 50 CTS. Tea Dance from
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  • 709 10 APART from the bus strike. which was confined to London, labour troubles in Britain, which had threatened to develop into a national movement just before the Coronation, were fortunately delay :d and did not interfere with the national celebrations. Now that the celebrations are ended, however, the
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  • 109 10 Chief Of Staff Dismissed By General Reuter. London. May 21. COMMISSIONER Henry Mapp. CI of Staff, Salvation Army. has been dismissed by General Evangelin? Booth following a unanimous report by the Salvationist Court of Inquiry. Commßsioner Mapp has issued a statement declaring that the Court of Enquiry
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  • 162 10 The following appointments were notified in last night's Government Gazette:Mr. R. A. B Stanhop? M. R C. V. S. has been appointed to officiate ai Government Veterinary Surgeon. Penang, with effect fr.mi March 13. Mr A. B Roch?. Inspector of Policy SS.. has been appointed to be an
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  • 16 10 Mr. S. Meredith Jones. Dental Surgeon, geon, Ipoh. is expected hack from Boineo. on May 30.
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  • 28 10 Mr. W.J. untitled of Messrs, Payee and Davis. Ipoh, left for Penang en route to England, on holiday. Mr. L. J. Peace of Kuala Lumpur has succeeded him.
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  • 31 10 Mr. E.H. Lawrence, of Kuantan, Pahang, is now stationed at Taiping a; Rubber Restriction Officer. North Peratr, In the absence of Mr. C. S. Beaty, wll i la avay on furlough.
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  • 29 10 Mr. A.H. Adams, the local representative of Messrs. c. c. Wakefield and Co.. underwent an operation m the Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, and is :eoorted to be making satisfactory, progress
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  • 149 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Selangor Succession rriHE British news-magazine Caval- cade.*' commenting on the Selantor Succession unpleasantness, and using the terse style which has become ponular with certain periodicals, says. Disturbing usually tranquil Malayan state Selangor are a series of petitions urging the restoration of the succession rights of the 80-year-old
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  • 193 10 quoted are the views published In the Evening Standard by Mr Bruce Lockhart, author of •Return to Malaya,'' who said: I understand the situation is to be met by the provision of a written constitution for Selangor. But in a country where hitherto the EnglishBUUVi word has been
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  • 171 10 In "Cavaicade" is an interesting account of Mr. William Stir- ling, formerly of the Malayan Civil Service and now well known artist and sculptor. Three years ago,' we read grey-haired William Stirling went wit his wife and daughter for a holiday Belgium. Stirling, retired CnrtJ Se rant, had
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  • 187 10 •pRIENDS encouraged him the London Folytc Street. He went, took lesson delling from Howard Brown Charlotte Gibson, produ: good heads in a startling ly In 1935 he sent his first head Royal Academy, had it exhibited it to the Singapore Mur.::.y "At the Wertheim Gallery ton
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  • 276 10  -  By "Looker On” HOXERS who meet in the ring are often firm friends in private life. They are very often inseparable In the ring. a Rubber floors are advocated for nurseries. They are particularly suitable tor bouncing babies. He spent a good many years working out
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    • 164 10 We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable jjT C Obtainable from <•. \LL GOOD DEALERS ROBINSON ft COLUMB]A CO., LTD. INFANT able for infants [ILULIMI [j^B^AUpSj vnatnin content I "Fresh the Jaj it uus ftaefced I Lirfirs m£m x 1 I 'til CONTEXTS I ill APPBOX.
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    • 25 10 Eye laminations. 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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  • 139 11 MANY ARRESTS 3,000 RaU Workers Out Reuter. London. May 22. 1 lI'sLIMS have been concerned in uotfnc at Lucknow and Shikar,iih At luvknow 90 people were r«»l and two are reported lo tu»vr been killed and 48 arrested '(iuj; between the
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  • 215 11 Theory Of Unrequited Love Tragedy I'TTED love Lj stated by the u New York police to be 'he reason lor the alleged murder of Juna Nussenuttiful 25-yeur-old violinist, known provisionally as Tar.ia Lebova. W.i- found dying in a BOtttld- ■■> r studio oft Times-square, I icttdUly-clrciM
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  • 141 11 Motorist Cannot Plead It A s Excuse For Offence p a motorist falls asleep while driving his car he cannot legally plead t excuse for an offence. This was decided by the Lord Chief Justice. Lord Hewart, and Justices Machten and Singleton, in a King s Bench
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  • 45 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 21. •tai amount applied for In terror £40.000.000 Treasury bills was 75,000. The maximum amount was <; in bills at three months. Thrate per cent, was 10s. 1.58 a. tpared with 10s. 2.24 d. a weeK British Official Wireless.
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  • 157 11 Reassembly Of House Of Commons London, May 22. THE House of Commons will reassemble on Monday after the Whitsuntide recess which was extended to cover the Coronation period. The most important event of the week in the House of Commons will be the resignation of Mr.
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  • 34 11 New Spanish Cabinet's Statement Reuter. F„_ Valencia, May 22 OLLOWIXG a meeting of the New Spanish Cab'nrt the Government reiterated, that n > peace was possible before the complete crushing of the rebels.—Renter.
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  • 151 11 Ceremonial Parade On June 9 A CEREMONIAL parae'e cf the troops in honour of the Birthday of His Majesty the King will be held on the Esplanade, Singapore, on Wednesday June 9. at 7.30 a.m. His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief wil! attend and take the Salute. Seating
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  • 103 11 Alliance. Ohio. A motorist here who bought a secondhand car for £30 thinks he has got a bargain. Under the back seat of the car he found an old coin which has been valued at £90. Resolved to give his new purchase— a second-hand car—a thorough cleancut, Roy
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  • 167 11 Japanese Commander explains Shanghai. May 21 GENERAL 'Jyehdu, Clue! of the Japanese Military Hf adquurt» is in China, in u statement to tlie press, a/(tared th.it Japan is prepared »u Aba i t i >.«. Autonomous Regime in Fast lion:) if only China can accept «jenain
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  • 234 11 Two Men Fight For 25 Minutes Tennant Creek. Northern Territory, May 11 •JPAIN'S civil war has its repercus--3 soils even tin remote Tennant Greek. Two champions ol the rival recently staged the greatest bareknuckle fight ever seen on the god held. The battle was witnessed by nearly person
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  • 125 11 Foreign Affairs DebateContinued British Official Wireless. London, May, 22. AT a meeting of the principal delegates to the Imperial Conference thic morning the discussion of foreign affairs which the Foreign Secretar: opened on Wednesday with a review of the International situation in Europe was continued. A communique issued
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  • 61 11 London. Oueo'i Mary his presented to the British Museum a group of 14 engravings Thefi* scenes concerning the Royal Family of France. Tney '•.-.elude representations o f festivities at trie marr'aice ot the EHuohirj Louis in 174 a at the birth Of Loins XVII in 1785, and
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  • 299 11 "My Old Life At Sea" CONGRATULATIONS ON REVIEW London, May 22. crowds were gathered at Victoria Station to welcome the King and Queen and Princess Elizabeth back to London after their visit to Spit head for the naval review. The royal:party was warmly cheered at the
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  • 72 11 Inquiry Into Restoration Of Allowances TIIF committee appointed by the Malayan Government to consider the restoration of temporary allowances in the Public Service is inviting written representations from members of the service, and delegates of representative bodies of the service. The invitation is also extended to members of
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  • 154 11 Buddhist Celebration In Singapore ll r ESAK day. the birthday of Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, will be celebrated on Monday next by the Singapore Buddhist Association at 67. Spott.iswoode Park Road, and the annual visit to the Leper Asylum will take place on the same day
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  • 60 11 Heavy Rainfall In The South British Official Wireless. London. May 21. Violent storms, with thunder and lightniiig. were experienced in many parts of Southern England early this morning, when exceptionally heavy rain caused flooding in several localities. The heaviest rainfall is reported at Woodbridge, in Suffolk, where
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  • 34 11 British Official Wireless. London. May 33. Queen Mary this afternoon visited Albert Hall, where C.OOO school children were th/? guests of Westminster City Council at a Coronation tea party —British Official Wireless
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  • 226 11 Union Conference HOPE OF EARLY SETTLEMENT Reuter. London, May 21. rpHE situation in regard to the London omnibus strike, which enters upon its fourth week tomorrow, was reviewed to-day when the central bus committee of the Transport Workers' Union met Mr. Ernest Bevin, general secretary
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  • 172 11 Alleged Kidnapping Of Girl From Our Own Correspondent} Johore Bahru, May 21. ABANJARESE named Aziz bin Ali Hussein, who was arrested in the town of Ulu Choh at about 10 p.m. on May 18. was produced on May 19 before Inche Ibrahim bin Ismail (Third Magistrate"
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  • 78 11 Annual Speech Day On June 5 Ri uii'i institution Speech Dnv and Pri7< Olving win fc held in RaftVs I.i U'utioi. Hall iui Saturday. Jmiv 5 (I I] a m Tlt Hon tin- Director 01 Education v.iJI preside Mr W Bnrriry. CMC M.8.E.. mid a delegate of the
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  • 74 11 Soviet Expedition Flies Over It Reuter. Moscow, May 22. A Soviet air expedition headed by the academician. Otto Schmidt, flew over the North Pole yesterday and landed safely on an iceflow twenty kilometres from the Pole, west of Rudolf Island meridian.Reuter. f I* Later. The aeroplane was piloted
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  • 27 11 Reuter. Simla, May 21. A gang of fifty Bhitanni tribesman raided a village near the Road during the night and kidnapped four Hindu girls—Reuter.
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  • 156 11 IN SPAIN Airmen Captured By Basques Reuter. Paris. .May 21 IT is reported from Bilbao that two German airmen have M<|j vcnleiiced to death by the Popular Tribunal charged with aiding (fee rebellion. They were Walter Kienrle. ajjed 114. and GUM titer Srhult/r--planek, a«ed -2. who
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  • 93 11 Steel Workers' Union Win Victory Reuter. Pittsburgh. May 21. THE National Labour Board's ballot to decide whether the Steel Workers Union have the exclusive bargaining rights for employees of the Jones Laughlin Steel Corporation resulted in another victory for the committee ot the industrial organisation ltd by
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  • 39 11 Reuter. Tokyo, May 21. COMPLETING its flight from London the Japanese plane Divine Wind, whicn took Coronation wishes from Tokyo to London in record time, arrived back here, at Haneda Aerodrome at 3.12 p.m.—Reuter.
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  • 135 11 British Official Wireless. Death Of Noted Scottish Benefactor Loudon. May Kl The death took place to-day al Ku>! burgh of Sir Alexander Gram, who v.-well-known a pltilanthron u .service? to eduction veie particular noteworthy and as result ol' his bent* faction» several scholarship- and llbr <. ries
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  • 61 11 Luncheon Party Given By Mr. Eden British Official Wireless. London, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Eden gave a luncheon party to-day at Savoy Hotel in honour of Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Chichibu. The Japanese Ambassador. Madame Yoshida and Mile. Yoshide. Viscount Matsudaira and Madame
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  • 1996 12 CRITICISMS Shareholder Says It Should Be More Singapore, Friday. pRITICISM of the profit of $26,000 on ii capital of $700,000, was made by Mr. R. V. Morris, a shareholder, al the annual meeting held to-day of Thornycroft (Singapore). Ltd Mr. 0.
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  • 251 12 MAN WHO DODGED BANKRUPTCY OFFICE Singapore, Friday. THE curious case of a bankrupt who had dodged the Bankruptcy Office since 1928 and had failed to conform with an order of court made in April 1937 to pay $30 per month for the benefit of his creditors,
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  • 341 12 From The Malaya Tribune May 22. 1917 THE tinu'-h"nouri"i prtneipies and of the nations cf the world have OU been into the mtl 4 q] .md when 11*1« w;tr Is over ajid iht.:c rool dpvm, one wonders wh.it .-'iiid truths and principles wi!! Dt !t*d lit the
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  • 384 12 Chinese Goes Through Public Examination Singapore, Friday. ATTRIBUTING his insolvency partly to the cancellation of two big building contracts, one for $21,000 and the other for $3,700 when the work on them had been partly completed, Koh Peng Yee a 37 year old Chinese building contractor was
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  • 199 12 Enthusiatic Celebrations At Gemas Owns* Mot 2D CORONATION' PM WW I5*U pfM-bn r <n Trir tnvn was BQtlv dfrfrtwitpfl •M'b f!'L rc sfres•••f > r <i ovT'-v"' md tytmtlnvs and r r N' vu-'it ortfcuir*i«l r,t M'"»l illum'notio»-... -incl Q well lit ?rrb hr" h!>'-"f'i' »hi- town Tit
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  • 53 12 Reuter. Simla. May 21. A number of awards for conspicuous gallantry in the onpration- near dola on Anr. 9 include a n S O for Major A Paton P. A.: Military Crosses for Lieutenants F. D Robertson <Kumaon Rifles*. R E Wvndham (Raiput ana Rifles* and Cmtaih S.
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  • 17 12 Mr. J.A. de Rothschild, M.P. has provided a reading room and village library centre at Waddcsdon, Bucks
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  • 16 12 A Scandinavian adze found at Coombe Hill, Wendover. has been given to the Bucks County Museum.
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  • 502 12 Unconscious On Road POLICE REWARD OF $100 OFFERED (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 20. '•'JiHE only verdict I can return is death by a rash or negligent act on the part of the driver of an unknown car" was what Sheikh Abu Bakar bin
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  • 58 12 His Excellency the Governor and Lady Shenton Thomas and party attended the Pavilion Theatre at the 6.15 performance yesterday and saw the screening of Jessie Mat*hews tn 'Head Over Heals" and the film of the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI. H.H The Regent of Johor e
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    • 5 12 AT AL L W.P.S. 2
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    • 60 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSUIt AXCF CORPORATION. LTD CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA S PBONE CBOI. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEL SATION INSURANCE. MMw AGENTS: cv«,»™ A W>NG CHYE CO, SEREMBAN CHIENT B»tO*: K. LTJMPUR WENG BENG LOONrt NG KON CIIEE. KI*ANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENG ?ENANG GENERAL PRODCCB AGENCY,
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  • 651 13 KUNG'S VIEW London Favours A Loan Reuter. I\R h v mr Lond °n. May 21 Jj" H. H. Kung, China's Minister of Finance and leader of the P ™<«l delegation to the Coronation_ m an interview with Reuif r referre d to the
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  • 42 13 Members of the chorus of the Singapore Musical Society are advised that the rehearsal arranged for next Tuesday, May 25. has been postponed to Friday. May 28. It will be held in the Memorial Hall beginning at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 30 13 H.E. The Governor has approved promotions of Lieut. (Acting Captain) G. W. Somerville and Lieut. (Acting Captain) F. W. Walker, M.C, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, to the rank cf Captain.
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  • 223 13 Aged Chinese In The Bankruptcy Court Singapore, Friday. HAVING been made bankrupt due to a claim on him for $7,000 by one Low Lee. a beneficiary under the estate Low Chong Chia, Low Long Theng a year old Teochew Chinese admitted re Mr. Justice Home in the
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  • 96 13 desired to convey to all the the Charity Coronation Ball Heidsieck Champagne Party) ing note of thanks from Messrs. nd Co.. who were sponsors of igne Party and who so kindi case of Charles Heidsieck to the charity, h to express our appreciation st) you and
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  • 301 13 Celebration Of Birthday Of Prophet A S in previous years the Ali-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Sir.c,apore, has organised the celebration of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. This year the birthday falls tomorrow I Sunday I and the celebrations will take place at the Aljunied Islamic School,
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  • 36 13 Sir Dan and Lady Godfrey, who have been on a four-month visit to South Africa returned home recently, arriving at Southampton in the liner Stirling Castle Sir Dan Godfrey conducted four concerts while in South Africa.
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  • 277 13 Coronation Event For All Communities VERY representative dinner was held in Muar during the week, on tli3 occasion of th e Coronation. Over 100 people were present, including leaders of all the Asiatic communities. A Malay dinner was served, presided over by Dr. Hamzah bin Haji Taib. Loyal
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  • 32 13 Mr. untitled S. Wood, managing director of the Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd., left Singapore yesterday on the s.s. Marnix Vail. St. on a business trip to the United Kingdom and the Continent.
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  • 48 13 A Kalechebam in Tamil in commemoration of Their Maiesties* Coronation will be given at the Mariamman Temple, South Bridge Road, to-morrow at 7 p.m. by Mr. M. V. Rathakrishna Bagavather of Rajamannarkudi. accompanied by music by Messrs. M. Kannan of Tanjore and T. P. Sockalingam Thesigar of Nagapattanam.
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  • 910 14 SELECTIONS FOR CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS (BY "ARGUS") Singapore, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S Coronation racing season, which opened on May 1 with a five-day professional meeting, will come to a close this afternoon with the running off of the second card of
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  • 87 14 Card For Friday Next Singapore. Saturday. MR. Bertie Bell's latest importations Mohamed Fahmy and Jack La Rose, will make their debut at the New World Arena on Friday. June 4. Fahmy and Young Frisco head the card in a 12--round bout, and La Rose and Johnson are
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  • 97 14 Indian Association cricket teams in their week-end matches will be: To-day v. Printing Office on LA. ground at 2 p.m.: Choor Singh. Sithamparam, D. N. Chatterji. Tahir All. Harigovind. Sandosham. M. S. Dhoss, M. Chandy, Wazir Singh. Thar.im Singh and E. M. Bakri. Reserves: S. S. Varma and
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  • 45 14 SRC soccer team v. Indian Associa- tion at the S.R.C on Thursday next:— j C Alphonso. A. B. Collick. J. Reutens. j Loveday, W. F. Gomes, H. A. Savage, P d'Almeidia, A. M. Valberg, A. G. Valberg, G. Fernandez. G. Ross, N. Sullivan.
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  • 443 14 Lenders In Goalless Draw I>IVALS for Business House League V Honours, the Oversea Chinese Bank and Nestanglo teams shared honours in a s?oaUess draw when they clashed at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The championship might hava been decided 11 either side had won as they as each
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  • 133 14 Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS and tics in the lawn tenn>s tournament at the V.M.C.A. are aj follows Men's Singles clas3 B: Dr Woe Tblam Hock bca'. L. C Goh G. 2 6.2. Men's doubles: Y. P. Wee and Kobaya&h] beat Yap Ah EUan Yoshi 5.7, 6.2. 6.4.
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  • 64 14 Yesterday's mixed doubles tie at the S.C.C. resulted as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. Chjerrlngton beat Mr. and Mrs. H. J. H. Haas 8—0; 7—5 The following ties will be played oil on Monday: Mixed Doubles Level: Major Bedford and Miss Hipkin v< T. H. Holyoak and Mrs.
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  • 270 14 'County Cricket Glamorganshire, who have alii ready beaten Kent and the New Zca landers, beat Leicestershire very decisively at Leicester yesterday, ihree members of the Welsh County getting centuries. A lone century by C. S. Dempster, I New Zealander. who visited Malaya recently with Sir
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  • 458 14 Skins JJiUucky Not To Beat iPost Office PLAYING their first match oi the League season, tiie ImuskdJmgs H gave a fine display agauist the strong Post Office XI and should have won yesterday's game at the Anson Road Stadium. The game ended in a draw of one
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  • 96 14 S.C.R.C. cricket teams for their v. -ekend matches Will be: To-day v. M.F.A at 2 p.m. a* S.C.R.C: Chua Choon Leong, Tan Thean Tek, Gan X Tian, Goh Ken-, Swee, Tay Yew Wee. X T. Ooi. Yap Chocn Lin. Poh Guan Hock. Ocn Khye Kiang, Ong Sv. cc
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    • 17 14 ■will' y xi A; Ss^^ 1 FROSER NERVE UP distributors Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 210 14 YOUTH. VIGOUR A VITALITY Rk'storedl In 30 $1 i n Ei i v li is no lontrer reouired to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if you feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latent discovery by the nam M:in Power Pills rive marvellous ;nd immediate r-sults in
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  • 1113 15 SUCCESSFUL OPENING NIGHT AT HAPPY WORLD ONE <'t the best cards seen for a time and an excellent urn." This was one of the many remarks of praise overheard at the r World Stadium last night at 'i the baxing. It was Mr.
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  • 30 15 Ventura Marquez beat Na; Boon Mab on points. Jce Diamond beat Nai benarn on points. V< ung Amaa vs. Nai Juan, draw. Nai Urai beat Domy Ray on ooints.
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  • 65 15 Loke's Badminton Paity v. "D" Coy, l?t Bn., Middlesex R» gttnent, at soccer to-day at the S.C.F.A ground fßeaCh Road): Pang Chin Phuan, Yon..'. Mook Wong, Foo Chee Khiam. Tan Kck Teck. Wu Chin Khoon. Li:n Jitt Chin, George Chan (capt... Han Tok F Swee L m Bwang,
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  • 399 15 Yeo Choon Bee Champion r.UOI'EED by gugj weather, lb* nntiu.il M>orts meeting or Uhj school, held at the JnJan b> ar Stadium, proved a great -success, yesterday. Th*re wa-, a large attendance, including Mr. ft. Cb*escmnn Mr. Frank Smth., Key U C. Aittstulz and Lady Helen
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  • 178 15 Sports Meeting Held At Katong THERE was a good attendance of parents and friends at the annual spelts of St. Pntrirk's School. Ketone on Thursda" afternoon, including the Rt. Rev. A. Derate, DD. Bishop of Mawbo distributed the prizes at the conthe conclu ion of the meeting. Results
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    • 56 15 THERE'S NOTHING LIKE MAGNESIA...] TO COUNTERACT THE MOUTH ACIDS If THAT CAUSE ACHE AND DECAY A "Wit CONTAINS 2 UFO 5 V ORCHESTRA. Q I 8. b £Yuj/> Shiga brings them to you I Distinction a 1 difference in Yoall find a Chap singa R cord<o 's«aftjJr SU 1 you
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  • 1051 16 The Procession COLOURFUL PAGEANT IN SINGAPORE (Specially Contributed) SINGAPORE Muslims displayed commendable enthusiasm in getting up their Coronation procession. Months of preparing, and earnest hoping for fine weather, had its reward in one of the finest demonstrations seen in Singapore by Muslims from the four corners of
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  • 126 16 Attacks During Harvest RESULT OF LONG RESEARCH A> n vi crv ilot,- tr. 'I S Afrirati Ru rhis <!li < :ed men h turn to bv r I rnlirelv 1,1 tin nn«* vi tMn I n 'hi »u«!i Af» •in pM t i mi- t;1
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  • 19 16 Husband's N: Worries A VERDI tl XCIC kit i"- ith nut nrl wail from k
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    • 37 16 i r^&&?£ r ''56-"ssf?^M S IO II 9 t j^^H II W IjBHBV_iAfI IB ft. Jj| \f I ri fl P >; if I I '4»fS'- 'I I Bss|7 9 9P§P'' I I I .jar JSB^^--^^-' I 1
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    • 116 16 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) 14A. Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers "CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of m cs in office.* undertaken. DUNLOP FOR LONGEST SERVICE r=a 0 0 Equal in Quality Size and Appearance The English Girl 'a FAVOURITE. Skin Creams, Powder Creams. Hair Oils
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    • 123 16 <^|^^^^?^^^^^^^lte > J j^y drawn vehicle in tho procession PPain the cause of BABY'S When Baby is restless and fretful and .subject to fi?> of tempi.-, then, in nine cases out of ten. stomach pains -constipation is the cause '10 the growing rhllu, regularity i.s of vital Importance and in
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    • 7 16 ■.<,?''''""""' jKy -'int'lf Jose relieves i ■"■■-//li/iivi* Pff^^-j
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    • 98 17 1938 PATTERN NEWEST DESIGNS RADIO GRILLE i FABRICS SAMPLES ON REQUEST NEW SHIPMENT OF ii WTH EON HYTRON TUBES OF ALL TYPES Obtainable at Sun Radio Service Co., Cecil Street. Phone 4454. .If' l» PRiVfi!: ,TE Stable sfxfha« CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Hanrfi 8 f 4 i-. sucti «n lift 55 ft.
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    • 149 17 J WAY TO CLEANER, WHITER TEETH!" I. 7 SISTER c LtANS! I <i~ ABOUT fiS? ARE k F' COLGATE'S." J T MAKE YOUR TEETH ADMIRED... j EVERYONE admires in you, teeth with a circular motion. teeth that are clean, free of Rinse. stains and dullness. Then put fl of The
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1390 17 jtiiilayan Listeners* Had io r-vTI--MmCim-VJI MWW tlom tn e Studio. order of Serv'ce I-yinn, Come down. O Love Divine (A PROGRAMMES OP BRITISH EMPIRE: fiTsopm Th Ne 7. 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES 4Ĕ 2 63*«* Lord of Grace (A Singapore btaton On 225 The Commodore Grand KVUg^ Metres Orchestra fc TO-DAY Transmission
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  • 431 18 End Of Coronation Festhities Prize Winners —Run On Postage Stamps The Wesak Festival —Its Significance To Buddhists—An Old Legend (From Our Staff Representative) Penang Office, May 19. WITH the gradual dismantling of arches and the removal cf nags and bunting, the town is beginning to
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  • 103 18 return for a monien' bd UM decorations The Coronation Celebratioi c rotttee have awarded prist* to t»»e follow.ne arches--Ist prize section No 2 Campbell Street, 2nd seetion No 6, Kane All Kow <!*« junctions Ot Beu< li Street and China Street i; 3rd prize section N»> 10 Teonj?
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  • 72 18 WHILE everybody else was holidayinr on Coronation Day pos'al employee* wore kept very bu?y deailiis with the rush of stamp "enthusiast* AT Q rough estimate nearly ***** we? reported I-. have been spent on 'he new sump Three denominations were a\alluble. Ie stamps of four cento elyht cents
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  • 228 18 BUDDHISTS •».<■ world ovh Mil cell»* brat* iK-ibabiv «thai b Uie (creates»i rcttiva] In their tmlendur on Morn nnd Tuejrtav This Lb th«> full ftp flay f i WfiSPk whirh 1a also known a r h» Thru:? -S.Mi.-d Day bocuu.se all tin •{•r-. ftiel »1 t>"»rcl Buddha's hi'
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  • 188 18 THERE is an old legend that on fuhmoon days, the chaturmaharajika Gods the regents of th e lowest Deya world, visited the earth to record the good deeds performed and to make report to the Assembly of Gods, he.'.', under th- presidency of Sakra, the Kins of
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  • 68 18 Pensioner Not A Wage Earner Singapore. Friday. A pensioner Is not a wage earner This point decided by Mr. Justice de Buriatte having regard to section 105 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance was confirmed In the Bankruptcy Court to-day. when Mr Justice Home made orders that the Wage Earners
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  • 41 18 Lady Jarvis opened the new park at Monkton Dene. Jarrow. on May 10 The Dark was laid out at a cost of over £4.000 subscribed by residents in Surrey. Many unemployed men were given work in the construction of the park
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  • 25 18 The Duke of Rutland has been untitled elected the president of the National Federation of S?a Anglers, Major H F Hughes has bee:: re-elected chairman
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    • 614 18 T ELECTRO-TINNING f l BRITISH i ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS. Have installed a new plant for J depositing a coating of PURE TIN on articles which have to be pro- f tected from Corrosive action, i I in I CHROMIUM —NICKEL GALVANIZING COPPER SILVER ELECTRO-TINNING. BRONZING J PHONE 7247 J Specially suitable
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    • 159 18 PAR IS tf<tee Swine}, Suspenders with "FREE-SWING" backs can't dud off your shoulders Whether you're right t» left-handed whether you're round or squareshouldered whether you address a conference or a gold ba11... whether you're a piano mover, a gym. or a "tackle" "FreeSwings" and You, one arvi inseparable, swing into
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 264 18 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs in Sing pore members of which are reader, the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary v provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in ing it up-to-date and complete, penings of general interest unH tti included in the "Diary of Event*."Club Diary" can cover
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    • 105 19 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours I old he fort- your time, and njoy the pleasures of youth, Dr. Xlxon'a Vi-Tabs and restore hood, Vitality and Energy, ta in 2 4 hours. Dr. Nixon's ire i new discovery and gruari;ld new blood and a strung ike i sew
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    • 163 19 ''ink//av r kaV ft 1 .1 =jp« Wffv odSt ID rf W World *N ml mm Try the 1937 Mo(l01 of PILOT high prade P en which ml mm always comes up to the highest expectations. The J nuality excels than any other pen. jjfff J|Pl| J Nothing to fear
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    • 428 19 j 6 One of the world s I greatest transport I CIICIOIIIC THIS spontaneous tribute to I M OIWUIO IMPERIAL AIRWAYS APPEARED IN 'NEWS WEEK/ A WELL KNOWN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER I 'Since its organisation twelve years ago, Britain's Imperial Airways has been one of the world's greatest air transport systems
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    • 617 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio Ui,?° aidpLS* weathl fisrf/.VI. «-MJ a.m. News in Portuguese 1 X' fe* «ln. FeS ft* SSTWO— ♦t, P.T.T P COnC6rt Relayed from Paris 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Popular 605 p m The Nirom rv,hi^ wins are the Drincinal AmeH- r,« n recorded musir i*vt llie wirom
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  • 85 20 r mu*m*m th«ir u-ivp«; and »vests The entire labour force attended a Malay The Indian Labour Contractor, celebrated the Coronation with a function which was attended by fflr r^^^^ U l 10^ (Chinese) Co., S.V.C.. were one of the smartest units on Parade for the Coronation Ceremonial.
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    • 22 20 ■V Tl J I PRINCESS OF I HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS $3.60 Per Dozen Obtainable throughout Malaya j s s MONTOR LIMITED j Singapore
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