Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1937
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1937-05-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. No. 120. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: .Monday. May 21. 1037. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. T MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937 JFIVE CENTS40 words
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Advertisement158 1937-05-24 1 rHE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOR\|\t TIURUrVE PEERLESS IRASiVUC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable for the toilet ami can be applied without hmmm ha t0 th<? m st dellcate skins RefreshSIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban. Penang, Muar, Malacca, Ipoh, Kuching158 words
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Advertisement108 1937-05-24 1 Head The SUN DA V I TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya l Powdered Wiokm j j ON ANY OCCASION WHERE PURE* MILK IS REQUIRED, USE KLIM, FOR KLIM IS THE j RICHEST AND FINEST COW'S MILK IN j POWDERED FORM ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT. nm V A T,N AND BE CONVINCED S108 words
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Advertisement553 1937-05-24 2 A V 7 M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. I Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, i J JOHORE. I S STOCKISTS OF: i Frigidaire.s Kcldchests, modern t I electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowk and shades, bed lamps, 1 S fans. electric bells. batteries, i553 words
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Advertisement491 1937-05-24 2 FOR SALE—Pure bred, R. L T^ ed j» I Bajred Plymouth Rocks, Silver Laced, Wyandottes. also eggs, and young stock, apply 9 Upper Wilkie Road Singapore. I For best value and cheapest prices in all kinds of: ATCHES CLOCKS ALARM CLOCKS *o«uir«s invited from all markets Wholesale only supplied. j491 words
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Advertisement207 1937-05-24 2 PIT ALWAYS 1 ON THE SPOT J I A lot of business and money is lost through not keeping appointments i lat the proper time. Have all your I clocks and watches that go wrong J repaired by 1 YICK WOH HING I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i (Near Middle207 words
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Advertisement233 1937-05-24 2 VIROL (or robust health COLONEL ROCK'S j RACING AT A GLANCE S ANNUAL 1936 $3.00 ONLY. S Subscription for the Full Year S for all the Supplements $10 only. To all subscribers the Annual is I Free. The above is an excellent guide to j prepare your own tips. Scrutinize233 words
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Advertisement117 1937-05-24 2 Telephone No. 2633. rirand New Font- *=t Oil Keyboards fitted with Stand- ard Pica Types <fc Automatic Key se: Tabulator. Also Dealers in New 4c Secondhand TypeStockists of ERIKA writers and Typewriter Repairers. etc We Sell kolok A Oraphia Carbon Paper of the finest W*™* Work Guaranteed-Charges moderate. Piilmoliiose Syrup117 words
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Advertisement42 1937-05-24 2 Hi) j cut *'.in* W. GRADUATE OF IHF TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Infantile Paraly>i-. General Paralysis, Muscular 1 v m Articular R] .MR. MRS. kK \JI 210-2 Queen Street. iore. Near Past Office. mm mmm M H J T f 1 j. i42 words
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Article740 1937-05-24 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES REFITTING OF WARSHIP A Plea For The Private Yards THERE have been many endeavours to C T the P l obl ems created by areas sucb as Jarrow, but there is one way n H hl Ch th Government could assist in that locality (writes a Jarrow740 words
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Advertisement450 1937-05-24 3 ,11 \MKK sailings Pft and BRITISH INDIA TT. V i P. ,V 0. S. N. Ca/a SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937 AGE 15,000 June' 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCH! 17,000 June 18 6,500 July 2 KA.oAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 1« RANPURA450 words
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Advertisement53 1937-05-24 3 L S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporated in Japan) Direct Japan—Singapore Service. (Inward MILAN MARU May 2:> HAVRE MARU June 10 MALTA MARU June 26 AGENTS: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHL LIMITED Incorporated in S.S.) TELEPHONES 5211 5212 UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE Landing Agents: THE SOUTHERN GODOWN CO., LTD., N<>.53 words
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Advertisement583 1937-05-24 3 I I KOKUSAI LINE I jj i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j I Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York ms KONGO MARU May 23 May 25 Kccltuig July X ms KIRISIIIMA MARU Juno I583 words
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Advertisement445 1937-05-24 3 Special Holiday Cruises to BANGKOK SAIGON Angkor Pnom Penh Displ. From Ret'g Tons. Spore Spore M.S. JUTLANDIA 13.100 June 5 June 25 ALSIA' 12,500 July 17 Aug. 6 "BORINGIA 12.500 Aug. 7 Aug. 27 LALANDIA 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct. 3 JUTLANDLA" 13.100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30445 words
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Advertisement494 1937-05-24 3 STEAMER SAILINGS norddeutscher tm l/L LLOYD NORO (Incorporated n LLOYD C^rmany). The undernoted are the Company* Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOIt MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN Due Spore. int. *-S "SCHARNIIORST" omits North China June 4 m "SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 P. Swettenham June 6 Singapore494 words
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Article446 1937-05-24 4 LOADOA COMMODITIES London, May 22. RUBBER Tone Steady Dull Spot Buyers. 10 516 10 14 —1 Sellers. 10 116 10 3 8 —J }6 May Buyers. 10 516 10 14 —J }6 Sellers. 10 716 10 3 8 —J }J July Sept. Buyers. 10 716 10 3446 words
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Article1417 1937-05-24 4 Annual Meeting In London THE twenty-fourth ordinary genera) meeting of F.M.S. Rubber Planters Estates, Limited, was held at tlv_' Office of the Company, 16 Philpot Lane. London, E.C. 3. on April 21, Mr. Robe:* Stewart I Chairman of the Company, presiding. Mr. H. S. Campbell, representing the1,417 words
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Article465 1937-05-24 4 Ten Per (erst. Dividend Recommended I <Ey Air Mail) London, May 12. j i THE 17th ordinary general meeting 01 the Patalinp Rubber Estates Ltd., was neld at 19, enchuxch-street, EC. Mr N Hric Miller, the chairman, in j the course of his speech do DIM pared465 words
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Advertisement779 1937-05-24 4 J Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i i Successors to r The Chinese Commercial Bank Limitea, j The Ho Hong Bank Limited ana The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL* Authorised j HEAD OFFICE, CHINA STREET, SINGAPORE.. Managing Director 3172 gJJ j General Manager SvFR«F\" t779 words
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Article1757 1937-05-24 5 imed by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Traser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I-A at Tin 5 9 6 3 5 9 6 3xd Kuinbang 35 6 37 6 35 356 t I Malay..,. 57 59 3 57 601,757 words
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Article468 1937-05-24 5 Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 36 cts. Market Tone: Dull. London: 10' id., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Dull. Now York: 21 116 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. No interest is being shown in the market this morning and prices are nominal unchanged. A small lot of Oct.468 words
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Article158 1937-05-24 5 Railway Plans Elaborate Sign London. Passengers on the London and Norttl stern Railway Bast Coast route be •ween England ao.d Scotland are io be informed of the precise moment of crossing the border. The Railway proposes to do this >y means of a sign on either side158 words
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Article409 1937-05-24 5 Alleged Income Of Over 100,000,000 Roubles Moscow. THE revelation that religious organisations in Russia still have an aggregate annual income reaching hundreds of millions of loubles has roused great indignation among the Young Communists. Strangely enough, less than 10 per cent, of these funds comes409 words
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Article107 1937-05-24 5 Clifton Forgo. Victoria. In future any man receiving relief pay here who is found drunk will be forced to publish the fact to the world at large. He will have to walk the streets, bearing on his front and back a larg? placard with the words: My107 words
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Article55 1937-05-24 5 Dividend Of One Shilling Per Share Cabled advice has been received t,o the effect that the directors of the Torp.kah Haibour Tin Dredging Co., L.. have declared a dividend of one r' ing per share, payable on June 29. cm r e registers w'll from June 2\55 words
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Article137 1937-05-24 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 22. Total tot Books C one financial Companj Dividend Date Ex. Div. year Payable Date to data TIN Raub Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 10% Rawang Concession %Vt% May 19 May 26 May 20 15 r 12'Bonus Tongkah Harbour r137 words
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Advertisement54 1937-05-24 5 FOR SPORTS G HOLimY WEAR The GLADYS* UE The ideal sports blouse for Golf. Tennis seaside. Hiking, etc. Cool and comfortable. Fast colours in Beige. Bottl* Green. Pink. White. Lemon. Cream, Navy, Saxe. Grey. Ribbed sleeves and waist. Open collar with revers. Three sizes. 1 j£.";"'.riv.-.- v ■jjt f Kl54 words
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Article102 1937-05-24 6 Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe. Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7102 words
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Article111 1937-05-24 6 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Rio de Janeiro Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc.. by Air (Qantas) tomcrroh. Deliveries of boxholders'letters only 3 p.m. general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air 'Netherlands)111 words
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Article18 1937-05-24 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on April 30 by Karoa was delivered in London on May 22.18 words
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Article25 1937-05-24 6 Kuching radio working Sunday hours to-day viz:—9.2o to 9.40 a.m., 10.50 to 11 a m., 2.30 to 3 p.m. and 4.30 *o 4.50 p.m.25 words
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Article40 1937-05-24 6 Owine: to the late arrival of the East bound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails for Australia. Java Sic. previously announced as closing at 7 p m. on May 23 will now close at 7 p.m. on May 24.40 words
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Article163 1937-05-24 6 AnHAMßßA.—"Murder By Television" and Joe Louis— Al BttOTe right :tim 6.15 anu y. io p.m. CAPITOL.—"On The Avenue" and Ihe Coronation pictures 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—Jessie Matthews in "Head Over Heels," and The Coronation pictures 6.15 and 9.15 p m. ROXY.—Jane Withers in "Pepper" 0.15 and 9.15 p.m.163 words
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Article29 1937-05-24 6 Diplomaed Poultry Farmer with years of practical experience; open to consultations in any of above subjects. Write to Poultry Fanner. Kumbadale Estate, co 40, Main Road, Telok Kumbar, Penang.29 words
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Article415 1937-05-24 6 Works 9 A Day For £5 A Week I (By Air Mail) London, May 12. A MILLIONAIRE who works for nine hours a day for a wage of £5 a week has arrived in London or "holiday with pay" from Australia. He is Mr. Michel Francois415 words
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Article68 1937-05-24 6 Ottawa. The men of the red-coated northwe,f mounted police are to be younger With the object of speeding up promotion the retiring ages of the senior officers of the force have been reduced me Commissioner, whose Kliring are was formerly 65. will retire at 62 and68 words
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Article16 1937-05-24 6 The lighter "Ali" has been salved, says a notice from the Master Attendant, S.S..16 words
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Article57 1937-05-24 6 A portrait in oils of the late Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe was unveiled by Lady Jellicoe at the Junior Army and Navy Club. The portrait (which is by Mr. Dv Pontett) has been purchased by the Naval. Marine R.N.R., and members' of the club Admiral of the Fleet57 words
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Article159 1937-05-24 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 24 Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div v. Innlskillings, Anson Road Stadium, Business Houses League. Straits Times v. H. and S. Bank, Y.M.CA.. Friendly, S.C.C. TT v. Paterson Simons. S.C.C.; Govt. League, pry n. Medicals II v. Treasury-Audit, j.c.b.A. Golf: L.G.U. Medal at159 words
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Article126 1937-05-24 6 Singaeore. May 24. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Granville 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3> Victoria 18: Perak 16; Ajax 14; Neleus 11; Hoegh Merchant 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Kidderpore 30; Siiversandal 32; Kinta 35: Kongo Maru 37;126 words
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Article224 1937-05-24 6 BIG. DEFICIT Caused By New Expenses Reuter Wireless. Rome, Ma\ >■• THE financial year ending Jum 1 will show a big deficit in the normal budget, instead of an t mated surplus of 20,000.000 lire" stated the Finance Minister, Signor Direvel, in the Chamber this evenintrReuter Wireless. - 224 words
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Article71 1937-05-24 6 Reuter. Lahore. Ma? The stay-in strike a* the* M pura Railway workships ha t i ded. An earlier message reportc i a >ta\in strike of 6,000 f ployecs of the Moghalpura. Railway workshop ia connection with a dispute <>ver a holiday on *.he ProphetReuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement742 1937-05-24 6 Miles mmi MALAYA't PREMIER HOTEL A j j COCKTAIL DANCE S 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. J <V^ V DINNER DANCE (informal) •yO" 9.30 to midnight. I 0 DUO LAN DHOFF-CORRY i CONTINENTAL ARCOBATIC DANCERS I Non-diners $1.00. i I RAFFLES BitASSEME BRAS BASAH ROAD S Afternoon PoP ™,^i^£ F R742 words
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Advertisement150 1937-05-24 6 FRIGID AIRE Meets AH 3 Standard* Of lie ffrigeraior Hissing ISeeauiw the.Newrripidaire lias the Meter-Miser l j ecu much LJ X I I,lan, j- r 1 000 tremendous fcavnjr in the manx rein you uj ''H.XIOK ,n every rab.net to pxt own .ml nse Krieidairr ,|.„K fa „J i, ((tnr150 words
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Miscellaneous149 1937-05-24 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j •fr j m~m\> STEAMER MAIL S DESPATCHES TO-DAY TOR PER DATS AND TIMI Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo May 24 1 p.m. PhUippme Islands Victoria 24 2 p.m. Sarawak (generally Blntulu Circe 24 2 p.m. Pontianak Pangkor 24 2 p.m. TO-MORROW Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon May149 words
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Article2478 1937-05-24 7 rjV WHO DELIGHTED IN MAKING MONEY I Rea< h. Florida. May 23. r I Rockefeller fSnr:) r .it myocarditis to-day '*7 years. Com New York says ~0 bk trx of the Rockefeller 'V t present as the death m a iti unexpected. He had id health2,478 words
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Advertisement86 1937-05-24 7 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 t I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The Vary86 words
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Advertisement133 1937-05-24 7 LU B RICAT^ Asiatic Petroleum Co. 'S.S.) Ltd W P S. 3c. Help Kidneys Clean Oof Prisonous Acids Tour Kidneys haw nine million tiny tubes or altera which ar<- endanaMrtd bs chrap, Irritating drugs <>i nag!< <t. i tnknowo to you, weak Kidneys may be the real cause Of your133 words
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Advertisement112 1937-05-24 7 «J. I YOUR CAREER. !THE TYPIST'S COMPANION by Maxwell Crooks $1.20. JOURNALISM WITHOUT TEARS by Gertrude Gleeson 1.50. HOW TO BECOME A PRIVATE SECR TARY by J. E. McLachlan 2.10. HOW TO SUCCEED IN A BANK by F. E. Steele 2.10. J BANKING AS A by F. A. Willman 2.10.112 words
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Advertisement252 1937-05-24 8 f THE FAMOUS STAR OF DRACULA" IN ANOTHER BIG HIT! 1 I j ALIIAMBRA To-Night 6-15-9-15 j in £JU v "MURDER BY TELEVISION" Ii SINISTER SWITCH CONTROLS THE DESTINY OF MILLIONS! SCIENCE COMES TO THE AID OF THE UNDERWORLD AND DEATH STRIKES RUTHLESSLY FROM A DISTANCE Idance drink! IN THE252 words
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Advertisement315 1937-05-24 8 SHOWS PACKED OUT DURING THE WEEK-END S Here's A Grand Picture of The Greatest BRITISH I i Spectacle of The Generation AND A WONDERFUL MUSICAL COMEDY T I TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL I t LAST FEW SCREENINGS! 0 PABAMOUNT'S INSPIRING RECORD OF iThe CORONATION: S INCLUDING SCExNES IN THE ABBEY315 words
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Advertisement54 1937-05-24 8 Positively Final Perfoa*iiiiijj 5 v To-Xight and 9.13 JESSIE MATTHEWS In The Gaumont-British Musical Success OWING TO UP-COUNTRy ENGAGEMENTS WE REGR£ T BEING UNABLE TO SCRPgfu THE GAU M ONT-BRITiSjj CORONATION FILM a T TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCES. M ■1 1 mMW 1,1 ,ama .*> THE MUSI-COMEDY "TOPS OF THI vruP Opens54 words
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Article910 1937-05-24 9 WORLD'S GRANDEST FOOL KILLER JpAGARA Falls has been associated fnrJSIT. stunts perked from time to time by intrepid. lUt Perhaps rather fool-hardy people thirsting for a kick out of 4ke ri kinff death for -*Ke of achieving something that "own d to c d t the910 words
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Article212 1937-05-24 9 Tricked By Intended Victims Belgrade. BORTCHE"— the famous bandit-terror of the Lebane district of Yugoslavia —has suffered an ignominious end. He was killed with his own rifle by two intended victims. Since the day when he sold his last ciece of land—sole remnant of a212 words
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Article20 1937-05-24 9 Mr. P. H. O Flynn. A.C.P., O.C.P.D., Taiping. who was spending a short noliday at the Maxwell Hill, has returned.20 words
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Article18 1937-05-24 9 Major Keat. Superintendent of Customs, and Mrs. Keat have returned from Maxwell Hill after a short stay there.18 words
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Advertisement447 1937-05-24 9 U 4TKST ADVERTISEMENTS D mmediately by British firm rciaJ Artist. Apply stating red and previous experience be able to support statef pecimens and be prepared ek on trial. Apply Box No. 'I ribune. Singapore. VNKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 15). HIGH COURT OF THE RAITS SETTLEMENTS MENT OF SINGAPORE. No. 63 of447 words
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Advertisement272 1937-05-24 9 THEATRE ROYAL Brought Back In Response To Numerous Requests. ABDEL Vt All Alt. (he greatest personality in the Egyptian screen in "TEAKS OF LOVE" REX 9023 Part 1 Pr^eSSOntothe Abbey j THE KING IS CROWNED. I C^^tl^^L opportunity cf going to London for the j J S nTp.r?L y T272 words
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Advertisement480 1937-05-24 9 S THE MOST SPINE CHILLIN G CREEPY THRILLER V OF ALL THE FAMOUS GRAND GUIGNOL PLAYS S "This is a prince among thrillers, j H .*oj. Undoubtedly worth six fainting I •'•^11 O-O -9 o o 4, m H THirjV GEYLANG—PHONE 5511. > i H B S Jr To-night—Last Night!480 words
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Article917 1937-05-24 10 AMONG the many items of interest to be found in the annual report for 1936 of the General Manager, Federated Malay States Railways, is one containing a defence of the Port of Prai. To quote the report: "It (Prai) has often been described as a 'white elephant.' but917 words
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Article24 1937-05-24 10 Mrs. T. McEnelly. wife of the American Consul in Singapore, was operated on for .ippendicitis on Saturday and is reported o be progressing well.24 words
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Article52 1937-05-24 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ang Ban Lee of "Goshen Hall", Burmah Road. Penang 1-ft by the P. and O. Naldera on Thursday on a trip to China and Japan. Mr. Ang Ban Lee was formerly a Cambridge class teacher In the Anglo Chinese School. Klang. He retired from the servic? two52 words
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Article58 1937-05-24 10 Mr. F. A. Gallyot of the Kinta Electrical Distribution Company Ltd, Kuala Kangsar. and Mrs. Gallyot have issued invitations for the marriage of their third daughter, Miss Elsie Elizabeth, with Mr. George Hendricks at tre Roman Catholic Church. Kuala Kangsar. on May 29 at 7.30 p.m. and afterwards to a58 words
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Article150 1937-05-24 10 NOTES COMMENTS Good Management rpHOSE responsible for the programme vhich inaugurated boxing at the Happy World are to he congratulated en the speed with which It was carried out. Once started, the programme went like clockwork. No sooner was one bout over than the next pair were on their way150 words
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Article221 1937-05-24 10 OUT even with this speeding up. Friclay's programme, beginning at 9 !5, was not over until 11.40. There were lour contests, two of twelve rounds, one of six and one of four, and under local rules rounds, even in preliminaries, are of three minutes. All the contests221 words
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Article166 1937-05-24 10 RAKING advantage of the favourable atmosphere which the Coronation has created, a number of Ori states are staging a drama* to enlist British support in t] ment of Far Eastern issues, m one of the leading Annuals, "It is impossible not to tain political significance in166 words
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Article155 1937-05-24 10 is also end< ther cement the coca relati ready existing between countries. In view of her plans reconstruction both politically nomicaliy, she must be out for foreign loans and According to latest reports D. E E Kung is holding a series oi impoteat talks with leading British155 words
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Article328 1937-05-24 10 "Looker On" 4 HORSE named King's Parade WOn twice at Macao. That, comments a Hongkong paper, shows the light spirit. <t S k:1 V* The Washington Post sighs for the ood old days—when only one man in Europe thought he was Napoleon. A A A What's328 words
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Advertisement253 1937-05-24 10 E. P. N. S. CUPS WE CARRY EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF CUPS IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATIONS AT SPORTS MEETINGS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES ARE GIVEN TO CLUBS PRICES FROM I 1.7.» EACH ROBINSON CO. LTD. SINGAPORE, Xl ALA LUMPUR. •V OGI E" PATTERNS The clothes other WffJ women253 words
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Advertisement38 1937-05-24 10 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science. THE RAILWAYS si 1 i: x n OVER $1*500,000 ANNUALLY ON LOCAL PURCHASES.38 words
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271 1937-05-24 11 SEES KING FRIDAY WILL BE MADE AN EARL OTHER MOVES Sir John Simon As Chancellor London, May 23. M R Stanley Baldwin is enterh"s last week in the House of Commons as Premier to-morrow. After arriving at the House of Commons on Friday271 words
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Article62 1937-05-24 11 New Company To Be Formed Reuter. The Hague. May 24. THE Government has presented to Parliament a bill proposing the merger of Bangka (Billiton) Tinue.vks in a new company which will be capitalised at 55 million florins. The company would have its seat at the Hague andReuter. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration52 1937-05-24 11 A specially posed picture in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. Left to right:—Mr Savage Prime Minister oi New Zealand. Mr. Lyons. Prime Minister of Austialia. Mr. Stanley Baldwin. H.M the Kin° Mr Mackenzie Kmg, Prime Minister of Canada, ani General Hertzog, Prime Minister ol South Africa52 words
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Article391 1937-05-24 11 ENCAMPMENT FOR WAR REFUGEES Reuter. London, May 22. THE suggestion mooted in some quarters that fhe Australian delegation at the Imperial Conference will shelve the plan for. a Pacific Ocean pact, owing to the obvious difficulties in the path is without foundatir^. Reuter learns that whenReuter. - 391 words
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Article114 1937-05-24 11 Broadcast Request To The World Reuter. Washington, May 23. THE nations of the world arc summoned to demobilise "moral, political, military and economic armaments" by Mr. Cordeil Hull, in a broadcast adc:rcs.-. Instead of isolation, Mr. Hull urged the readjustment of international relationships, based on friendliness,Reuter. - 114 words
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Article65 1937-05-24 11 Japanese Activity In Tientsin Shanghai, May 24. Huge consignments of sugar were smuggled into the Japanese Concession of Tientsin from the Tientsin-Hankow Railway station, on May 22. The smuggled goods were heavily guarded by over a hundred ronirs who defied the interference of Customs Officials. It is estimated65 words
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Article97 1937-05-24 11 Cloudbursts And Hail PEOPLE AND CATTLE DROWNED Reuter. Warsaw, May 24. people were drowned and heavy damage was caused in a hurricane, accompanied by hail and lightning, in the Cracow area. Cloudbursts caused the river to overflow over a wide area. Thousands of cattle, were drownedReuter. - 97 words
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Article89 1937-05-24 11 Views Decorations At Beihnal Green British Official Wireless. London. May 23. QUEEN MARK made an unexpected visit to Bethnal Green to-day. The local residents, who have taken great jnide in their Coronation decorations, sent a note to Marlborough House through a local publican inviting QueenBritish Official Wireless. - 89 words
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Article153 1937-05-24 11 To Succeed Mr. yon Papen In Vienna Reuter. Vienna. May 22. |T is understood that Mr. Herman I Kribel. recently German ConsulGeneral In Shanghai, will succeed yen Papen, who is resigning from the German Ambassadorship in Austria. Mr. Kribel is 'mown to be one of Hitler's mostReuter. - 153 words
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Article75 1937-05-24 11 Partners To Retain Property Reuter Wireless. Tours, May 19. JIIE Windsor-Warfield marriage contract has been signed under v separation de biens" clause of French law, which specifies each partner retains control of their own property. Mr. Herman Rogers announces that the Duke and Mrs. War-* fieldReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article169 1937-05-24 11 Military Movements In China Shanghai. May 24. THE regions ;wound Chungking are tilled with wild rumours of heavy military movements In Ichang and of the inevitable clash of the national troops and the Japanese garrisons. In view of these rumours the Japanese have sent two warships from169 words
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Article34 1937-05-24 11 Rain Lases Situation In China Shanghai, May 24. Rain has at last fallen in the drought-stricken provinces of Szechuen. Kweichow. Kansu. and Honan. Suffering is thereby greatly lessenM. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.34 words
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Article284 1937-05-24 11 BIG BATTLE 96 Planes In Air Offensive Reuter. St Jean de Luz. May 23 k NEW menace to Bilbao is re- ported from Salamanca. A communique states that Gen. Mola on Saturday resumed his offensive south-west of Duranglo. He began with an air attack with 60Reuter. - 284 words
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Article49 1937-05-24 11 Writ Served On General Booth Reuter. London, May 22. WRITS have, been served upon General Booth and Commissioner John McMillan, the newly appointed Chief of Staff of the Salvation Army after the dismissal of Commissioner Mapp as Chief of Staff by a committee of inquiry.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement19 1937-05-24 11 Mont Blank Milk IS DIFFERENT YOUR DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU WHY JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD.-Singapore-Penang Kuala Lumpur. 1 MR-r>19 words
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Advertisement29 1937-05-24 11 MM Muk MiimWWWMMSS^. H.M.Y. SAVES ITS COST MANY TIMES OVER. OPERATES ON VERY LITTLE CURRENT. EASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE &Hi BISHOP ST REET, PENANG Li3^?M29 words
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1245 1937-05-24 12 HEARTY WELCOME IN PENANG VIEWS ON CONSTITUTIONAL DEADLOCK (From Our Oicn Reporter) Penang, Sunday. distinguished son of a distinguished father. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the 48 year old President of the Indian National Congress, is seeking a brief physical rest and mental relaxation on the1,245 words
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Article103 1937-05-24 12 Successful Recital At The Swimming Club LARGE audience of members of the -fl Singapore Swimming Club listened to a delightful recital by Mr. Haroid Scott, the well-known pianist, last night. It was a varied programme which Mr. Scott gave—Schumann, Grieg Paderewski, Chopin, Bach, Listz and two Scottish103 words
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Article50 1937-05-24 12 A provision in the will of a chemist who had to leave Verdun during the War has resulted in the discovery of coins to the value of 20,000 francs mostly in silver, in a well covered by war-time wreckage near the town, into which had thrown them before his flight.50 words
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Article117 1937-05-24 12 British Resident Made Honorary Member Kuala Lumpur, May 22. AT a special meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club members confirmed the resolution passed at the annual general meeting amending-articles of the Association so that the President of the Club is no longer the British Resident,117 words
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Article98 1937-05-24 12 New Numbers At Popular House The Coconut Grove was crowded as usual on Saturday evening and those veiy popular entertainers Messrs. Cowan, Bailey and Hartman. with the new member of the company, Miss Nadja Saraska, greatly pleased their audience. A new number entitled "Gypsies," in which a comic98 words
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Article177 1937-05-24 12 Member Of Weil-Known F.M.S. Family <From Our Oicn Reporter) Seremban. Saturday. WITH tragic suddeness the death took place at the General Hospital, Seremban, last night of Master Aloysius Ponniah. a popular student of the St. Paul's Institution, son of Mr. and Mrs A. B. Ponniah, well-known residents177 words
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Article193 1937-05-24 12 ARREST WARRANT ISSUED AGAINST EUROPEAN S.ngapotv. Monday. THE Singapore Corottcr. Mr W McQuarrie, issued a warrant of arrest against Alexander Steven Gray charging him with causing death by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide, at the conclusion of the inquiry on Saturday into193 words
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Article72 1937-05-24 12 Llewellyn Returns With Propeller Trouble London, May 2C. SIX hours after leaving Croydon Llewellyn returned with propeller trouble. An earlier message stated that Flying Officer David Llewellyn left Croydon at 8 42 a.m. bst on an attempt to fly to the Cape and back in five72 words
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Article127 1937-05-24 12 An extraordinary general meetii c of the Christian Brothers Old Boys' (Singapore' Association will be held at St. Joseph's Institution or. Wednesday at 5.15 p.m. Mr. A. J. Brag., will propose and Mr. F. C. James Will second that the following resolution that "the Old Boys found a127 words
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Article35 1937-05-24 12 Major and Mrs. G. R. Percy of Seremban. have issued invitations to thi marriage of Miss Marjone Vivienne Horsley to Mr. Cecil Gjertsen of the Public Works Department, Seremban, on June 11 at 4.30 p.m35 words
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Article99 1937-05-24 12 Wreckage In The Pearl River Singapore. Monday. A number of Malayan Chinese teachers were passengers, in a vessel whicu was wrecked at the mouth of the Pearl River, off Hon--'- I g recently. Fortunately, there were neves lost. The teachers from Singapore were Miss Liew Yin Si99 words
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Article149 1937-05-24 12 End Of Coronation Celebrations ONE cf the Inst functions in connection with the Coronation festivities was held on Saturday afternoon at the Eurasian Volunteer Drill Hall, where Mrs. HR.S. Zehnder entertained over a Heidred Eurasian children cf the Poor under eight years of age. The children living far149 words
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Article95 1937-05-24 12 Mr. V C. J. Winkoler And Miss E. E. Schlick Singapore. Monday. A pretty wedding was sclemnisrd the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday when Miss E. E SchhcK daughter of Mrs. Schlick of Holland b*»< r.mo the bride of Mr F C J' Winkeler. son of95 words
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Article54 1937-05-24 12 The body of an unknown Chinese was found hanging on a tree near the Kck Lok See Temple. Ayer Itam Th« e C ondUiom aS h hißhly The di-covery was made by threp Snple 6 b yS Wh Were going t0 A report was lodged at the Aver54 words
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654 1937-05-24 12 WHAT WAS DONE IN LOCAL SCHOOLS QUIET SCALE Message Of President Of Movement Singjpore. Mmil.iv. EMPIRE DAY to-day was celebrated in the local schools on a quieter scale than before. In many institutions it was celebrated as in previous years but in others the celebrations654 words
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Advertisement10 1937-05-24 12 A ClhiSTlAb TOAST •H A'MtAVINkY* ft*AN»Y TtbhiTi mmma W.P.S. 310 words
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Advertisement19 1937-05-24 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICI AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE*19 words
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Article668 1937-05-24 13 PRE-SLUMP RATES FOR INDIANS MORE WORK Immigration Office Staff Increase RECENT increases in the influx of Indian labour Into Malaya will result in the staffs at the Labour Offices in Penang, Madras and Negapatam being increased, to deal with the increase of work. The Indian668 words
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Article38 1937-05-24 13 Success Of Landhoff And Corry l/mdbofl and Corry. the Continental tic dancers, continue to be a very iter attraction at Raffles Hotel. The -sua! larsre on Saturday greatly nrrelated their numbers, particularly the remarkable "Suake Dance."38 words
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Article22 1937-05-24 13 untitled T. Rasanayagam of the i h Police will be going on May 26 hort leave to get married in Kuala Kangsar.22 words
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Article, Illustration27 1937-05-24 13 His Excellency the Alake of Abeoku ta. West Africa, one of the most picturesque Coronation visitors in London, leaving his hotel. (Topical Press).27 words
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Article117 1937-05-24 13 Police Campaign In Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. May 22. THE Police campaign against irresponsible cycling is being waged with intensity in th? Federal Capital. The campaign, however, is. not one of wholesale prosecution but of educatioe.. Special constables hay? been drafted to important and busy junctions117 words
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Article84 1937-05-24 13 Charge Against Mr. A. S. Gray Singapore. Monday. rE Singapore Coroner's verdict concerning the death of Mr. Charles Fraser had a sequel before the Fifth Magistrat? this morn'ng when Mr. A. S. Gray was charged with causing the death of Mr. Fraser by a rash act. The charge84 words
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Article110 1937-05-24 13 Knocked Down By Motor Vehicles In Singapore Singapore, Monday. There were two serious motor accidents during the week-end in which two young boys were involved. Shortly aft:r one o'clock on Saturday afternoon, a seven year-old Bengali boy was knocked down by a motor lorry in Tanjong Pagar110 words
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Article55 1937-05-24 13 The Mayor of Aberystwyth 'Mr. Liewellin Rowlands) presided over a representative meeting in Aberystwyth Town Hall at which arrangements were made for the visit of the King and Queen to the town on Thursday, July 15. The King will open the National Library of Wales, the foundation-stone of which was55 words
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Article133 1937-05-24 13 Consuls In China To Confer Shanghai, May 24. BJfR. Morikawa flew to Tientsin from Wl shanghai yesterday in order to convey Tokyo's new instructions to the Japanese Consuls, who* are now gathered in Tientsin for an important conference. The Consuls, therefore consult one another with regard to133 words
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Article146 1937-05-24 13 Peer's Instruction Scheme For Police Brighton, Sussex. Instruction designed to teach policeman how to recognise dangerous fly ing by aviators is part of a novel scheme devised by Lord Amherst, general manager of the Brighton, Hove and Worthing municipal airport. Lord Amherst has issued an invitation to the146 words
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Article51 1937-05-24 13 Plane Due At Seletar This Afternoon The Imperial Airways eastbound aircraft, carrying home mails which left London on May 15. is expected to reach Seletar to-day at 4.30 p.m. The machine has been delayed by the monsoon weather prevailing over India and Burma at this time of the51 words
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Article16 1937-05-24 13 Mr. E. Watkins. Telegraph Engineer has returned from Maxwell Hill on Wednesday, after a short stay.16 words
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Article483 1937-05-24 13 Processions, Fetes And Illuminations THE Coronation week in Labuan was celebrated on a grand scale, the various communities vicing with each other in showing their loyalty to the Throne. On Wednesday in the morning the offic.al parade took place. Services were held in various churches. In the483 words
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Article89 1937-05-24 13 Fourth Victim In Kedah This Year Alor Star, May 22. RUMOURS that Mr. Stripes had claimed another victim were confirmed here to-day when it was learnt that a Chinese in Sintok. a mining district 32 miles to the north of Alor Star, had been carried away by a89 words
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Article98 1937-05-24 13 Dedicated At Lympne Aerodrome Lympne, Kent. An altar in commemoration of the Coronation has been dedicated at Lympne Aerodrome here, the start of so many famous flights. The altar has been erected hear the spot at the edge of the continental hangar where the aviators—who include KingsfordSmith, C.98 words
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Article89 1937-05-24 13 Mr. M. R. Anciano, director of the Far Eastern Music School, announces that two new classes will be opened shortly. One is a kindergarten class for children from five years of age. Sprcial baby pianos have been ordered for theii use. The other is a "Solpeggio89 words
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Advertisement99 1937-05-24 13 4As szveet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" all times from deteri container and is obtainable LULU Sl?® GAG H PHONE STORE 5376 (1 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331. IPOH 111 W.P.S. 136. i i I ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor Un i• x s < j INSURANCE99 words
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269 1937-05-24 14 C.C. BATSMEN MAKE MERRY RESULTS OF SINGAPORE MATCHES Hi NUMBER of interesting cricket Vtjfl matches were played in Singapore llrvcr the week-end. that at the S.C.C. If esterday attracting most interest M s the opposition was provided by a S lurcpean side from central Johore. I269 words
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Article40 1937-05-24 14 r "»S:x cards wer-> taken out in the Rjppci G4C. May ladies' foursorms W*t\* the following were the scores re□Lrned: Miss A. M. Sim and Miss D 49—15-34: Mrs. A. M. Low and Iffrs. J. R. Walker 49—13=36.40 words
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Article47 1937-05-24 14 Feat Of American Undergrrad Reuter. Ann Harbour, Michigan, May 23. BOB Osgood of Michigan established what is claimed to be a newworld record whtii he won the 120 yards hurdles in iJ <e?s. at the annual athletic meeMn; of the Big Ten" Mid-Western State Universities.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article276 1937-05-24 14 Sundav Match At S.C.R.C. LOW scoring marked the match at Hong Lim Green yesterday when an S.C.C. side visited the S.C R.C., the home side totalling on G4 and the S.C C. failing tc get more than bO although J. E. Slade contributed 48. Scores:— S.C.R.C. 1st Innings276 words
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Article200 1937-05-24 14 Strong S.V.C. Side Beaten SATURDAY'S cricket match at the S.C.C. resulted to a good yin for the Roy:;] over a strong S V C. XT. S.V.C. XI. Wood lew Bolton 2 Hooper c Rose b Simpson 8 Slade b Bolton 10 Abbott b Simpson 5 Staunton c Hall200 words
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Article247 1937-05-24 14 Cevior. S.C. Win Easily THE S R C paid the penalty of not get- ting their b?st side out for their engagement with th» Ceylon SC. on tne Padang on Saturdav afternoon, tlir- Ceylonese winning with ease. j SRC. j A. M. Valbeig lbw Janscn 23 1 F.247 words
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Article195 1937-05-24 14 Sporting 1 Declaration Proves Costly l SPORTING declaration by th a Admij ralty R C. enabled the Ceylon Spons Club "A" to top the.'r visitors score before time was called in yesterday's match at Ealestier. Scores: ADMIRALTY R.C. Comdr Sorley b S. Thuraisingham 11 N. Dow c de195 words
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Article316 1937-05-24 14 Innings Margin Over N.B.A.C.C. NAVAL Base Asiatics proved no matcn for the Indian Association in tho cricket match played at Balestier on Sunday the hom e side winning by a:i innings' and 32 runs. Scores: INDIAN ASSOCIATION Sithambaram run out 0 Choor Singh c Lingham b Sreedharan316 words
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Article200 1937-05-24 14 St. Andrew's School At Balestier cT. Andrew'. School team had no diffi5 eulty in bea'ing the Ceylon Sports Club it eivcs at Ealestier on Saturday afternoon. CEYLON SC.—2nd XI M. Teiora b. Ross 6 Subramanian c. Thoy b. Ross 0 C. Perera b. Thoy 7 Aiunasalam b.200 words
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Article213 1937-05-24 14 Cricket At Hong Lim Green riiHE Malays won their match against 1 the S C R c. on Saturday afternoon, t'te scores being as follows: MALAYA F A. Ali Yunos b Swee Law 10 Osman c Keng Swee b Swee Keng lg hind. Shah b Swee Law A.213 words
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279 1937-05-24 14 Yeoh Cheang Bok Champion Singapore. Monda; VEOH Cheang Bok won the individial championship at the Coronation sports meeting held by the Singapore Harbour Board JSC. at Cantonmen* Road yesterday. There was a large attendance of spectators, among whom was Sir Gt >rge Trimmer. chairman279 words
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Article172 1937-05-24 14 Exciting Finish At Tanglin A N exciting finish was provided at 7\, Tanglin where the Skins beat the .M.C.A. by three runs on Saturdav scores:— INNISKILLINGS A. T. Kingston lbw. Day 15 Workman lbw. 'Xavier Magowan c Hay b Day McClay b Hay J. C. ODwyer c Day172 words
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Advertisement14 1937-05-24 14 1 'I ?v IM I WILLIAM (SftANT AND SONS. LTD, OISTILLBRS, SCOTLAND. I L-14 words
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Article127 1937-05-24 15 GERMANY VS. AUSTRIA HANDBALL Demonstrations By Nazis Reuter. Vienna, May 23. A HANDBALL match between Germany and Austria was made the occasion of great Nazi demonlations to-day, and a game which would normally have attracted 2,000 persons drew a crowd of 50,000, due to the extensiveReuter. - 127 words
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Article154 1937-05-24 15 Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS and ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C.: Champion Doubles: G. A. Lowe and N. S. Hogan beat C. A. Norris and J. S. de Souza 5—7, 6—4, 6—3 Singles Handicap "B": A. If. Jansen (—8) beat E. Ryan »d!us 15»154 words
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Article67 1937-05-24 15 Ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. have been arranged are a.-> follows: TO-DAY'S TIES Singles Championship:— Yap Ah Hyan vs. John Lim; chong Eoong Siong v Tan Joo Lim. TO-MORROW'S TIES Singles Championship:—Chua Choon L:ong vs. Tan Yong Poh. Arthur Lim vs. Cheong Chee Lhn.67 words
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Article52 1937-05-24 15 following have accepted to play j Nation rootbaii for the S.C.C. B*' Patcrson Simons and Co., to- j day at the S.C.C. N. Rothery, T. C. Kamiyn, R. N. J. Welsh. A. Morgan. J. McKmlay. n. C. I. Wilks, C. H. W. C-ouit M. S. Robin en, A.52 words
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Article171 1937-05-24 15 Girl's T rrifying Experience. was greatly disturbed, when one y sixteen-year-old daughter faintnei bath." states Mrs. B. Higbid, o Hills. South Australia. "For time -he had been very nervous, and could not concentrate on lies. Examinations were a terror Gradually she became bloodless ate, until a171 words
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Article125 1937-05-24 15 Singapore, Monday. THE lnniskillings made their first 1 appearance for the season in the First Division of the League on Saturday when they played against the Gunners at the Anson Road j Stadium. j A fast and interesting game resulted I in victory for the Gunners by125 words
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Article284 1937-05-24 15 I Inter-Departmental League Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May 22. j THE Johore Bahru Inter-Departmental 1 Badminton Tournament, which was begun during the later part of last month OA the Ayer Moleh School Courts was concluded yesterday afternoon when the P.W.D. met the Eaucation I Department284 words
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Article125 1937-05-24 15 Kho Sin Kie Impresses Reuter. Paris, May 23. TN the French champions, Kho Sin Kie (China) beat Mercier (France) 6—3, 6—2. 6—3. Kho Sin Kie played a smooth game, with a variety of beautiful strokes. Brugnon beat Choy 2—6, B—6, 6—4, 6—3. Choy kept aReuter. - 125 words
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Article286 1937-05-24 15 Gordons Beat Municipal Services Singapore, Monday. A RATHER one-sided game was witnessed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Gordon Highlanders j beat the Municipal Services s—l in a friendly game. Superior in all depart- ments, the Gordons would have won by j a larger margin were286 words
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Article114 1937-05-24 15 Saturday's results in the lawn tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. were: Men's Singles Class A: A. I. Pereira beat Tan Swee Wah 6—2, 6—2. Men's Singles Class B: See Gim Hock beat Ahmadsah 6—l. 6—3; Jack Manasseh beat K. M. R. Menon 6—l, 7—5. Men's Singles Class C:114 words
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Article366 1937-05-24 15 lall Scoring In Most Games Reuter. London, May 22. PLOSE of play scores in the County anc s Qfl r st clas s cricket matches started on Saturday were as follows: (Hutirio2) North j^' or 5 v S3uth rJti h he, c ffieli: Yorkshire 368 for 4 wktReuter. - 366 words
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Article66 1937-05-24 15 TiHE final match for the Police interdivision League championship wil. be played between the Marine Police and the Traffic Branch at the Police Depot ground, Thompson Road, to d a 4 5 p.m. The following will represent for th. Marine Police: Taib Mohamed. Mohd. Kassim, Japi' Awang. Omar.66 words
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Advertisement63 1937-05-24 15 UOH J 11 eH mtk fSA Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes irritatiou, eases inflamed areas, breaks up congestion—cures your cold before it has a chance to develop into anything more serious. It is pleasant to tale. Safe and effective for infants, children and adults. Priced economically, too. Keep a bottle always63 words
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Advertisement207 1937-05-24 15 -s* v *r*~ v.. > j _M_tt _____PW_2JrL_. SUPREMACY THE SINGAPORE S BRANCHES MALAYA'S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY VVP.S. 20 1 X ice must have "Now take the two of us," said the Box camera focussing .sharply on his friend. "You are a twenty-guinea instrument and I cost live shillings. Yet207 words
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Miscellaneous25 1937-05-24 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY:—»O.3» a.m 7 ft. 9 ins.; 10 0: p.m.. 8 ft 8 ins. TO-MORROW:—II.I 6 a.m.. 8 ft.: 10 35 p.m 9 ft,25 words
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760 1937-05-24 16 J.C.S.A. DINNER TRIBUTES LOYAL TOAST End Of Coronation Festivities Singapore, Monday. THK Colonial Secretary. Mr. A. S. Small, was amongvt the 400 odd members of the Junior Civil Service Association who sat down to a «umptous Chtats*. dinner at the Victoria Memorial Hotl on Saturday n»*M760 words
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Article57 1937-05-24 16 To Siam's Coronation Message Bankok, May 22. IfLNG George, replying to the mes- sage of congratulation from the Council of Regency in the name of the King of Siam on the occasion of the Coronation, assured the Council of his sincere interest for the maintenance and development of57 words
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Article123 1937-05-24 16 It Is desired to convey to all the helpers ol the Charity Coronation Bali (Charles Heidsieck Champagne Party* the following note <>; thanks from Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. who were sponsors of the Champagne Party and who so kindly donated a case of Charles Heidsieck champagne to123 words
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Article23 1937-05-24 16 Reuter. Buenos Aires, May 23. It is officially stated that Paraguay and Bolivia ire ready to resume diplomatic relations. Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article172 1937-05-24 16 Nation-Wide Drive To Make I Issue A Success Brussels. I A nation-wide drive to ensure the succrs.s of the Queen Astrid "souvenir stamps." is being made throughout Belgium The pubhc is being invited to subscribe in advance for complete or broken si rles or these stamps, which172 words
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Article392 1937-05-24 16 PACIFIC PACT? Australia Presses The Question London. May "3 FOUR thousand Basque children arrived In Southampton this m ning. crowded the .ship's rails waved grubby handkerchiefs to t! new English friends who were s/aiti on the quayside. Many who are abl speak a few word, of English392 words
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Article63 1937-05-24 16 'From Our Own Corrc i Bangkok Maj I A nationwide census of all peoples within the confines of Siamese tory was begun to-day and concludes at midnight on Sunday. It is believed that when the figuro art avail able they will show a considerable increase in63 words
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Article140 1937-05-24 16 Effort To Harish Mosqu to From I)o T hi New DIM A determined effort to bam quitos from Delhi is bwing mad. 1 dv Government of India A Riant of M200.Gu0 he purp* extsrminatmu nusquitos and m i lie l el use heaps from trie centre c140 words
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Article83 1937-05-24 16 I Wavelength 49 3 metres 1 TODAY 7 p.m. Time Signal and A men's for the week 7.05 p.m. Recorded Charlie Kun M leys. 7.20 p.m. A Studio Coi ..-rt iredifl !rom the 8.8.C I of Empire Arti 8 05 p.m. 'Empire Exchange' Pov. view by travellers from83 words
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Advertisement234 1937-05-24 16 1906 1937 Thirty-one years of "NATIONAL" service is an achievement of no small magnitude; it is a record which has very few parallels in the history of Life Assurance in Asia. We are proud to say that we have during this period paid a sum approximating $12,000,000 by way of234 words
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Advertisement176 1937-05-24 16 DIBIL tonic tablet* the system, \\B I revitalizes the blood and reinforces the I 1 natural recuperative powers of the bocy. I Jj »n j yen those who eensiaei themselves fit ran I I lake DIBIL with advantage. It has a KpienY.josfi£St «'id bracing and strenctheninx eflTecl and will ward176 words
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Article130 1937-05-24 17 "Somewhere In The Atlantic" Reuter Wireless. Newport (Rhode Island', May 20. "ENDEAVOUR I is somewhere out in the Atlantic." This startling news was announced when the steam yacht Viva arrived without Endeavour I. which the owner, H. A. Andreae, lent to Tom Sopwith as a trial horseReuter Wireless. - 130 words
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Article101 1937-05-24 17 Famous Pilot Among The Dead Reuter Wireless. Antibes. May 19. SEVEN people out of ten aboard were killed when a long distance flyingboat crashed while on trials. Later. It transpires that three were killed when the flying-boat capsized. Five others aboard were injured. Watchers ashore saw the machineReuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article80 1937-05-24 17 New Legislation In U.S. Reuter Wireless. Washington, May 21. A4O-nour week and a basic minimum wage of 40 cents an hour and flat prohibition of child labour are expected to be the main provisions in the Administration's Wages and Hours Bill. which President Roosevelt, in a specialReuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article74 1937-05-24 17 Reuter Wireless. London. May 21. The opinion Is held in some quarter* hat defence discuss/ons will engag» X of the short time at the Imv r r Conference*! disposal and econonv discussions may result in the establishment of a basis for later discussion. The v'.ew is also heldReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article41 1937-05-24 17 Reuter Wireless. Moscow. May 20. Forty-four people Including a woman, were immediately executed after a military tribunal at Svobodny. Siberia had found them guilty ol espionage aiu wrecking on railways on behalf of German and Japanese Intelligence services.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Advertisement68 1937-05-24 17 1938 PATTERN NEWEST DESIGNS RADIO GRILLE FABRICS SAMPLES ON REQUEST NEW SHIPMENT OF RAYTHEON HYTRON TUBES OF ALL TYPES Obtainable at Sun Radio Service Co., 124, Cecil Street. Phone 4454. STUDENTS. AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE Handbook of Coupland's Raffles .50 Cambridge Questions and Answers on British Empire History, Ist Series $1.0168 words
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Advertisement114 1937-05-24 17 HEARAPYEBEFORE VZikkM YOU I>KCII>E TO BUY [i T r a radio 122 124, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone: 4566 Head Office: —PENANG TAIPING 22.-1. Ratu Road. KUAL% LUMPUR. Or/.,-, IPOH. fa You can always tell a PHILCO by its amazing clarity of reception, its high fidelity and tone quality.. .its volume114 words
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Miscellaneous2236 1937-05-24 17 Malayan Radio PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE I Recital by Edwin Benbow. Gavotte 8.M.8.C. pDAfP ATVflVriT'Ci iiT A (Gluck arr Brahms». Overture from the 28th Cantata (J. S. Bach. arr. Saint-Saens). Singapore Station On 225 A Studio Concert And Metres C ftn nt„ '20 p.m.—A Studio Concert by EmoUlldia tveCllal pir2,236 words
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Miscellaneous72 1937-05-24 17 (Continued from previous column) [Percy Whitloclc). A Fantasy 'Harold Z. Darke). Allegro eon spirit o iFrank Bridge>. 7.20 a.m. "Ail In Pink" (Second Edition). A broadcast revue by Lauri Wylie. Lyrics and musk by various authors and composers. Production by William MacLurg. 8.05 a.m. The B B C. Dance Orchestra,72 words
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Article196 1937-05-24 18 Lowering Of Tariff Barriers Reuter Wireless. New York, May 20. THE Possibility of elimination of ex1 change restrictions between the Argentine and the United States, ana the hope of an eventual Anglo-Amerlcar trade agreement were the chief points emerging from the world trade luncheon in connectionReuter Wireless. - 196 words
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Article39 1937-05-24 18 Reuter Wireless. London, May 19. After a strike lasting over seven weeks, 1.500 engineers of the Beardmore works in Glasgow resume work on Friday. Negotiations on their behalf claim for increased wages will be continued.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article38 1937-05-24 18 Reuter Wireless. Paris, May 20. The Maharajah of Alwar died as the result of a fall. He had lived outside his State since 1933 at the Government of India's request owing to agrarian troubles.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article831 1937-05-24 18 FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS MA V BE WITHDRA WN Reuter Wireless. London, May 19. TENERAL Franco, replying to the v secretary of the Anti-Poison Gas Association, states that it has never entered his or his army's mind to use poison gas. He intends "to see the war isReuter Wireless. - 831 words
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Article256 1937-05-24 18 Spirited Reply From Berlin Reuter Wireless. Chicago, May 10. A bitter attack on the German Government's attitude to the Catholic Church was made by Cardinal Mundelein. ArchbishOD of Chicaco. addressing priests of his diocese. He said every second person In Germany is a government soy. AReuter Wireless. - 256 words
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Article30 1937-05-24 18 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. May 20 Two were killed and four injure when a German air liner was wrecke shortly after taking off from Stuttgar /Prodrome. Renter WirelessReuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article63 1937-05-24 18 Alfonso "Distressed And Annoyed" Reuter Wireless. Rome, May 20. EX-KING Alfonso has suspended rela- tin ns with hi.s eldest son. Count Covadonga, it ia learned in Spanish Royalist circles Alfonso is annoyed and distressed at reports that Cavadonga has repudiated renunciation of the Throne, and declare*Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article124 1937-05-24 18 Implicit Friend Of Italy Reuter Wireless. Budapest. May 20. rpHE visit of the Italian Majesties and Count Cinno and a number of economic experts to Budapest was marked by < l cordial exchange of speeches at a State banque'. >.?terday evening, in which collaboration of Geimanv withReuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article106 1937-05-24 18 Cheering Crowds Line The Embankment Reuter Wireless. London. May 19. THERE were over 1.400 guests at the lunch given to Their Majesties the King and Queen by the Lord Mayor and Corporation, including Queen Mary the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester' the Duke and Duchess of Kent, theReuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article481 1937-05-24 18 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, May 21. MEAT Beef, steak, kati Jf Beet stew or curry *ati g Fillet, steak, per lb. g Mutton, Australian, per lb. w Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quant> 36 POULTRY Capons481 words
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Article343 1937-05-24 18 Changes Of Constitution Proposed Reuter Wireless. London, May 19 NEARLY 100 amendments to the In. h Free State Government's new dnii constitution have been tabled by Mr Frank Macdermot (Independent!. To the preamble of the constitution which contains no reference to the Crown or Commonwealth, Mr.Reuter Wireless. - 343 words
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Advertisement559 1937-05-24 18 SHE IS NEVER TIRED NOW. A Tribute To Clotabs. Docs this climate make you feel tired, depressed and thoroughly run down. It you arc burdened by a constant 'tired feeling' do as this Singapore resident did and try Clotabs. the little tasteless tablets that are rich in the energising vitamins559 words
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Miscellaneous118 1937-05-24 18 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending May 30 1937: TO-DAY. MAY 24 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R A. 37 Hows and LA. Training. 5.30 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E ivi Lecture Protective Works. 5.15 p m —Headquarters. S.F.C R E tv> Malay Section 1. Engine and118 words
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Miscellaneous404 1937-05-24 18 CLUB DIARY \Tnere are numerous Clubs in Sing., pore member* of which are readers ot the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Havpeninps of general interest will stUl be included in the "Diary of Event*.* The404 words
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Article122 1937-05-24 19 Hitlers Favourite Flower Berlin. A special cancellation mark showing an edelweiss flower—said to be Her: Hitler's favourite flower—will be used on the Adolf Hitler" postage stamps shortly to be issued in Germany. They will be the first stamps to bear a portrait of the Fuehrer. The edelweiss122 words
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Article188 1937-05-24 19 Nests And Tank Traps To Cover The Saar Metz, France. ACROSS the frontier from Lorraine, the French people are watching with some anxiety the construction of German fortifications in what was until Mar. 7 last year the demilitarised Rhine zone. The Germans are doubling the Maglnot188 words
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Advertisement30 1937-05-24 19 most delicious fresher. is OVALTINE COLD 5 Let your fa> silver shine in K«^^fv) beauty. Entrust fflSf^Bttw it to the care by appointment of Silvo. the safe liquid polish I30 words
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Advertisement94 1937-05-24 19 RECKITT'S BAG J BLUE MAKES MV WASH J Jgj SNOWY WHITE 1 E 'm' v makes clothes white ■■I MH AGENTS; HARPER. GILfIUAN i CO. LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG i X JALA LUMToR j. 4 I SALE I 20 t0 25 DISCOUNT tMiSr\ on all mus,caL instruments j SI ASOX <O.94 words
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Advertisement251 1937-05-24 19 [*VISIT JAVA'S f AMOI'S j j MOTXTAIX RESORTS j HOTELS WITH EVERY COMFORT S SITUATED IN UNSURPASSED SCEIN'ER\ ONLY 4.1 HOURS FROM SINGAPORE f Singapore-Handoeng 1 Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday s 1 Apply; K.N.I.L.M. X.L.M. Offices ii) Stamford Road or to any Booking Agency in Singapore. S t TT~.251 words
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Miscellaneous1012 1937-05-24 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio (Continued, from page 17) f .5.4. SHORTWAVE Ssteh ta oSra? DJE DJN DJQ; in PROGRAMMES »J» p.m.—To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures, wing are the principal Amerl- 950 P m.—Surprise Hour, t-wavc transmissions. The 1105 p.m.—Topical Talk, immediately after the call- 1120 p.m.—Sign off DJB. DJN, DJE,1,012 words
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Miscellaneous42 1937-05-24 19 Tourist talk (In Japanese». Pianist, Maria Luisa Faini. Vocal selections .for soprano and tenor. Mews in Italian. TO-MORROW 9.20 p.m. News in English. News in Chinese. Pianist. Nelly Africano; 'Cellist, Livio Boni. Arias for soprano—Maria Luisa Da Con to. News in Italian.42 words
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Article, Illustration57 1937-05-24 20 One of the decorated lorries in the Chinese Coronation procession at Kuala Lumpur. (Tribune). SHELL HOUSE, SINGAPORE Officers of (he Indian Coronation Contingent at the reception given to them at the Overseas League H<»use, St. James. (Manet S s Shell House, Singapore, as it appeared57 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-05-24 20 The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and Union Building, Collyer Quay, which were among the best illuminated busines> premises in Singapore. (Tribune).21 words
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Advertisement55 1937-05-24 20 "If your hair is becoming; too thin. "Or you want a man's beard on your rhin, you *ow, so you reap "And the remedy's cheap! "For a bounteous crop" Agents: Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. APB-4 1 I PRINCESS OF j HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS $3.60 Per Dozen Obtainable through on i Malaya55 words
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Advertisement56 1937-05-24 20 PEEK FRE r CREAM CRACKgDQ PF 2 1 r 7 o THE XBV MODEL j j MAKII\A II l^^flK ASK ANY PRESS PHOT OCR APHER j FOR THE EFFICIENCY of this j TELE-LENS, WIDE ANCLE LENS, ELECTRIC FLASH ATTACHMENT Etc J I SOLE DISTRIBUTORS- I AMATEUR PHOTO STORE. 1 ™*lll56 words
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