Malaya Tribune, 27 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. No. 123. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 27, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 spre centsT"
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 144 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE m The Original n PRIMUS £fc Whether for ncAiiMG and LIGHTING fr^lllsfe# or occasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior f nifu workmanship and
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    • 109 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malay a I Pure Cow's Milk j Powdered For Safe Keeping j j KLIM IS PURE COW'S MILK FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST S DAIRY SECTIONS, AND IT CAN SERVE YOU AS IT IS SERVING MILLIONS OF FAMILIES—FOR DRINKING, COOKING AND INFANT FEEDING. KLIM RETAINS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 481 2 4. M. HAINAN, i i 34, 36 37, Brae Basah Road, J SINGAPORE. I Telephone No. 3411. I Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, t JOHORfi. J 1 STOCKISTS OF: Frigidalres, Koldchests, modern t i electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bow. La and shades, bed lamps, j > fans, electric batteries, I
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    • 609 2 Red Cross Pundol Lotion li a surest remeay for White Spot Skin Disease (Panec) Ringworms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded. Per DOttte small 25 cents, large 45 cents, postage extra, by money order. Obtainable at P. A. Monamed Sultan Co., 84, juo 308, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Wk
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    • 278 2 I VIROL for robust health West Lake Restaurant (Opposite Alhambra Theatre) Tl BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Opens daily till 2 a.m. THE ABOVE RESTAURANT NOW OPENS Entirely new management. Special cooks recently engaged. Delicious food and charges moderate. Quick and courteous service. TRAXXOSAX CORN CURE BATH SALT SURE CURE From All
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    • 197 2 IDEAL FOR THE RACFf LEITZ BINOCULARS 246, Middle Road, Singapore. Stop that CONSTIPATION take jfft I). T. LLM S jfL HERB-TONIC C H?W TO* J? P ICN IK*"' 0 *4 Fresh, Radiant Active. GET YOUR BOTTLE NOW! Quart bottle $1.20. Pint -.70 i-j Pint -.40 On sale at all high
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    • 20 2 J_NSURE BETTER VISION NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO n tl Hifh Street, Singapore Phone 17*« SoL Fa! BARTHOLOMEI SZ. L ID.
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    • 29 2 Eu Court Building STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) 14A. Change Allej, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers "CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of m cs in offices undertaken.
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  • 533 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES FEWER MASTERS AND MATES 8.0. T. Examinations In 1936 A DECREASE in the numbers of certin ficates of competency issued to masters and mates is revealed by the "Report on the Examinations of Candidates for Certificates of Competency in the Mercantile Marine and the Sea Fishing Industry."
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 393 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA t P. a S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1927 CARTHAGE 15,000 June' 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June SOUDAN 6,500 July 1 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 1« RANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July
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    • 99 3 I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporated in Japan) Direct Japan—Singapore Service. (Inward (Arrival) MILAN MARU In port HAVRE MARU June 10 MALTA MARU June 26 AGENTS: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI, LIMITED (Incorporated in S.S.) TELEPHONES 5211 5212 UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE Landing Agents: THE SOUTHERN GODOWN CO., LTD.,
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    • 540 3 r m. b.x i 1 KOKUSAI LINE I i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) S Due Due Sailing Due ms KiRKHiMi u*DfT Pmn s S pore S pore via New York ,msKIK I Ml lma MARU June 6 June 9
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    • 130 3 INDO-enrrJA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. <Jncorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang 1 03^ 0 on through Bill of LadKL#? C an on Macao Swatow, Amoy, Chefo Tientsin, Newchwar.g, Yangtse ?orts, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA *****° to&rt To-day ISLAMI
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    • 511 3 v \sse\(;er and i reikh'i SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mast Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham Phg LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 S-6 11-6 JUTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 ♦MEONIA 20-7 20-7
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    • 444 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In OHM, The undernoted are the companri intended fixture*:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, "ORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China j une 4 I m.s. SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 P. Swettenham June 6 Singapore June 7 s
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  • 435 4 LOXDOX COMMODITIES London. May 26. RUBBER Quiet Steady Tone 10 8 10 8 Spot Buyers. 10 316 10 316 Sellers. 10 8 10 1 8 May v Buyers. 10 3 16 10 3 16 Sellers. IQI July Sept. Buyers. 1Q 516 10 516 Sellers. 1Q516 105 i6
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  • 903 4 TECHNICAL FACTORS CAUSE RUBBER SLUMP i3y Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 14. CORONATION week has found tie London markets in not v?ry clk-1,--ful conditions. Alter a strong opening to begin with several markets turned exceedingly dull, and though on a much more moderate scale,
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  • 16 4 Mr. Choy Meng Fook, Chinese Interpretor of the High Court, Alor Star, is on sick leave.
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    • 763 4 T Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). i j Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, 1 t The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. V CAPITAL: I S Authorised $40,000,000.00. .lesued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET,
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    • 56 4 UP YOUR SLEEVE Everyone knows that stamina strength in reserve —is as important as muscular strength. Bcvril not only develops the muscle and the frame; it develops stamina hy storing up a fund of energy in reserve BOVRIL Builds Strength in Reserve. 3 APE 3 S CiVi DtMjtiW I icu3
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  • 1601 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Luall fl „w iw, p "UW and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt —Pat Tin rSB T SS %T n AsamKumfcang 35 6~ 3? b Q £1 Austral Malay 57 g9 J 35 6 f-f er ftam 27-
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  • 683 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapoie: Thursday morning. Singapore: 35*4 cts. Market Tone: Dull London: HM d., unchanged. .Market Tone: Opened steady, now easier. New York: 20% cts., up ft ct. Market Tone: Quiet. The overseas markets failed to respond to the encouraging Malayan Mat xLies and conditions
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  • 106 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 27. Total for Company Dividend Date Ex.Dr?. j£} *a.r*bl# DaU lo data Tongkah Harbour ."fA JSn. 22 June'aT 'June 9 g GENERAL J£» Ma y 27 10? Wearnes 5% Int. May 26 May 31 S% RUBBER Ayer Hitam T%% Final May 24
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    • 298 5 (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) V v 12, CecU street Singapore. i lelephones: Manager's Office 6141 i Exchange Dept. -6*41 i General Office 5183-9 j Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" I I 1 40.000,000.00 reserve Funds in excess of S 4 Bnn nnnnn Total Assets approximately jj f J j HEAD
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  • 97 6 Australia. New Zealand. Java and j Timor Diliy. Qantas, closing 7 p.m. I to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlards, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Medan, Jaskf; 'Amsterdam! and *Lond(jnj: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Saturday. Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, *Kobe. 1 Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Penang.
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  • 57 6 Mails expected fiom Europe etc. i London i by Air I Imperial), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. ?nd general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. on Saturday. Mails expected from Europe eTc. 'London mails) by tht Rajdla, time of delivery of boxholders' letters and general
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  • 80 6 Shanghai. May 27. The motor caravan under the leader'hip of Dr. chu Mm Yi. has concluded its successful trip to ihe South. Nine members have already returned to Nanking from Hankow by boat. Dr. Chu said tfcat the mission had covered 11.000 miles of territory. It took 52
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    • 462 6 -v- %T MALAYA'S PREMIER HOT.EL A j I TO-NIGHT j j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (fcrmal) 1 9.45 to midnight i 1 and FAREWELL APPEARANCE of j DUO LANDHOFF-CORRY j Continental Acrobatic Dancers. j Non-diners $1.00 j To-morrow—First Appearance of Australia's Loveliest Exhibition i Ballroom Dancers
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    • 505 6 (•TNI TAUI TONIC FOOD 01 Nil *h4*a—mm*—~ A Modern Age Demands UXIT You can wear Loxit screwless glasses in anywhere, any time, because Loxit minimizes looseness, wobbling and breakage. A, A Go to NAN SIN the only place in Malaya you can get Loxit. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 403 6 j POSTAL IiVrELLIGEX€E •j» ~> *S* STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DAT! AND TTM2 Ceylon Porthos May 27 noon India:—East, North, South X and Westt t Karoa 27 3 p.m. Egypt t Karoa 27 3 p.m. Europe:—G. Britain and Europe generally f Karoa 27 3 p.m. Burma t Karoa
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  • 486 7 EURASIAN SOLDIERS <To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—A writer In the Sunday Times bates that 'our educated Colony youths would not enlist on the terms of a $30 n basis We are sorry for them. With all due respect to his opinion, he will
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  • 437 7 r c the Eaitcr cf the Malaya Tribune) S:r,—As a parent and being concerned n -.ho v are ci my sens who have left sc..ooi, let me say "We want jobs—no doles." It is rather astonishing to learn that our Colony youths instead of setting an example
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  • 95 7 Validation May Mean New Taxes Reuter Wireless. Washington May 26. I THE Supreme Court's validation of the j 1 Social Security Act assures repurchase by th t Treasury of about $700,000,000 of Its outstanding issues during the fiscal year, beginning July 1, and the Treasury is expected
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  • 98 7 Hottest Day Since Last August Reuter Wireless. London. May 26. LONDON swelter-d i n a heat-wuv e L>■f day when the temperature reached the eighties—the hottest day since last August. All Londoners who could do so flocked into the paries where they sought she'ter in th e cool
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  • 26 7 Second-Lieut. N. G. Ferguson, has been apposed Acting Captain whilst in command of m O" (Malay. Company 3rd Battalion. S'raits Settlements and Province Weilesley Volunteer Corps)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 179 7 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours iffereri from lou of vigour, nerness, weak body, impure blood. Ulna memory, and who are old and before their time will be t to learn of a new prl.-md dis- ".V.* 1 v l> y :in American Doctor. iew discovery makes it possible
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    • 131 7 FASTER CRANKING SPEED HOTTER SPARK QU C E S G Efficient service lasting service w* 3 —ycur customers get both when mj^m you fit Oldham Because of their fsfj^^^^^Sl^iiStS^ Special construction which incorporates every modern 1 "''jffijffiOjjfiM development, Oldham Batteries j iR T have an immense reserve of mt energy
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    • 483 7 I I (banishes ENE ANDCIVES YOU ALL-PAY ENERGY i Secretly and Quickly Removed! StiUman'a Freckle Creun bleaches them out while you sleep. Leave* the skin nofi and white—the comrkiion I clear and natural, or 37 year* Lhoonaod* of users h»\e endorsed it. So easy to use. The first jar proves
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  • 98 8 Anglo-Chinese Treaties Secure Reuter. London, May 26. VISCOUNT Cranborne, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons to-day gave an assurance that no alteration will be made In Anglo-Chinese treaties after negotiations with Japan without the willing consent cf China. He added no
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  • 64 8 Celebrations In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May 25. Muslims in Johore Bahru celebrated the birthday of Nabi Mohanied on May 23 by a dinner at the Hamidiah Literary Society, when over 500 persons were entertained on the 12th day of the Rabil Awal. Before the
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  • 65 8 Shanghai, May 25. General Muto flew to Changchun yesteraay to receive instructions lroni the Kwantung Japanese Military Autcrities. He returned to Dolonor today. After assuming command of the newly established Japanese headquarters in Inner-Mongolia, he concurrently becomes chief military adviser to Prince Teh, the leader of the Autonomies
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  • 34 8 Shanghai. May 25. When Dr. Kung Hsiang Hsi. the Chinese Finance Minister, visits the United States, he will discuss with f.nandai leaders measures for enforcing the iilver agreement —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 19 8 Mr. F. de Cruz, late of untitled Ltd., Ipoh, has taken an appointment with Remington Rand Inc., Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 179 8 ■^g*£?r;~-?r \P" HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! J C f i' L "H- j> A Grand Parade of V V FUX SONGS and BEAUTIFUL GIRLS P lalhambra| I 1 ITS MERRIER THAN -thanks A lV With". Cast Picked, Entertainment j gfE IX COLLEGE" with STIMRT ERWIK .10IIX\V DOWNS ahum: judge
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    • 138 8 I NEVER SUCH INSPIRING MARTIAL SONGS SINCE j LOVE PARADE" £>. ~> Never such heart-stirring Romances since ROSE MARIE! JEANETTE MacDONALD and NELSON EDDY "^m^^^k j in M.G.M.s Triumph of the *JI "MAYTSAAE" f^C 9 UtThe CAPITOL \s3^ CAPITOI Saturday Morning at II I SfY,iaf "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE 1 An
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    • 148 8 A Real Scoop! THE FIRST (PARAMOUNT) 2-REEII PICTURE of THE COMPLETE CORONATION CEREMONY! §p(f^)L 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 1 The Famous Boy Singer in RKO-Radio's outstanding I Musical Novelty! BOBBY BBEEN Excellent 2-Reel AIR MAIL PICTURE of the Entire Ceremony of the CORONATION in the ABBEY and a Splendid Picture of
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    • 398 9 DANCE IMC I\K ItIOHT ATMOSPHEItE New World Cabaret! TO NIGHT f JALAN BESAR j j mft CINTHYA TO-NIGHT World b amous Stage Entertainers NIGHT DANCE FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT i n4XT/ r ADMISSION 50 cents. TLA DANCE FROM 5.30 ON THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ADMISSION FREE. GA PDI r W Gcvlan
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    • 528 9 Become a CIVIL ENGINEER Civil Engineering is a profession open to all ambitious men. and women. Mamy of to-morrow's civil Engineers are to-day devoting their spare time to the mastery of one or other of the famous I.C.S. Courses. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd.
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    • 449 9 FIOI THAT M\m: A WOJIAX SHRIEK! ror Ann. Harding I have nothing but admiration. To Basil Rathbone at this juncture went the loudest scream I have ever heard in a cinema. That's a tribute."— i DAILY EXPRESS. "Genuine Thrills of the more spine-tickling the cinema rarely sees" -than the play"
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  • 701 10 first glance the list of Coronation Medals awarded in Malaya appears to be a comprehensive one. Over four hundred have been awarded, in addition to those for members of the Volunteer Forces, which will be gazetted later, and besides members of Councils, those who render service
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  • 89 10 American Business World Reassured Reuter. New York, May 26. DRESIDENT Roosevelt's message to Con- gress does not make specific recommendations regarding wag? s and hour* His requirements In this connection have, therefore, reassured the American business world insofar as it is believed they will assure legislation
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  • 83 10 Sir Austen Chamberlain's Bequest London, May 26 THE estate of Sir Austen Chamberlain has been proved at £45 044. Sir Austen left a Millais portrait of Mary Carnegie, wife of Joseph Chamberlain, as a family heirloom, but on •he failure or determination of his •rust the portrait
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  • 66 10 Rousing; Send Off From Southampton British Official Wireless. London, May 26. EJANDS played and there were rous- ing cheers from ship and shore .vhen the Canadian Services contingents, including the famous North West Mounted Police, who came for the Coronation left Southampton for home in the liner Montclare
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  • 57 10 Tribute To Late Mr. J. D. Rockefeller Reuter. Tarrytown (N.Y.) May 27. Oil Companies throughout the world were suspended yesterday for five minutes as a tribute to the late Mr John D. Rockefeller while the funeral service was held on the family estate here. Mr. Rockefeller will be
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  • 24 10 Capt. and Mrs. H. Rawchfie and their two daughters will leave Port Swettenham for home in the early part of June on long leave.
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  • 138 10 NOTES COMMENTS King's Birthday Parade X7OLUNTEERS, other than the R.N.V.R., will not take part in the Ceremonial Parade in Singapore on June 9, in honour of His Majesty's Birthday. The parade will be held on the Padang as usual, and the units taking part, with the number of files, will
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  • 270 10 mHE movement for the return of Indemnity funds to China was initiated by the United States in 1908 on the understanding that her share should be applied to educational and cultural uses. France and Belgium vvere not slow to follow the example ?.nd to make somewhat similar conditions.
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  • 276 10 JHE fable of the hare and the tortoise has taught u s the lesson that "slow and steady will win the race." This is especially true 0 f f ukien, which has made remarkable progress during recent years. She has been tailing slowly but surely in her reconstruction
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  • 228 10 that the Coronation is over. Dr. H. H. Kung. the Chinese Fin Minister, has been particularly busj in London. Besides the arduous r of social engagements, he has had a very heavy programme of bu negotiations. it is reported that rJi interviews with leading politicians financiers
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  • 184 10 By "Looker On" A SI ORTING WRITER urges lawn tennis players to treat their jacket! with great consideration Most of them are very highly strung anyway. s Then there was the trapeze artist who was always being caught in the act. "No hooks on bathing costumes
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 25 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.
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  • 662 11 INDIA CHINA COMPARED CONGRESS LEADER REPLIES STRONGLY TO LOCAL PRESS COMMENTS Singapore, Thursday. CONTINUING the trend of his outspoken speeches and comments which have characterised his visit to Malaya, Pandit Nehru yesterday, addressing a monster gathering at Farrer Park, deplored the
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  • 350 11 I'eeple Who Have Lost Sense Of Proportion Well I am afraid such phrases stick in mv throat, and I am unaccustomed to talk all the time about the weather. I want a little more serious topic for conversation, and I am not going to insult you. You gather
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  • 729 11 Nation Cannot Be Crushed By Aggression "An intelligent person seeks to understand events, and so you had better understand the world of to-day. If you want to be prepared for the world of to-morrow, and if you do not want to be overwhelmed by the world of
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  • 220 11 An International Outlook Needed Turning to Malaya, Mr. Nehru raid that though the country was fortunate in many respects, it was politically backward. "It is so. I feel it. Whv? Because, unique perhaps among all the countries in the world, this ocuntry of Malaya is overflowing with
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  • 335 11 "Sagacious Leadership Of Congress" The address of the Indian community, which was presented in a gold casket to Mr. Nehru, and read by the chairman, Mr. Surattee, reads as follows: "In extending to you a most hearty welcome to this great city on behalf of the Ind'.ans of
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  • 346 11 Singapore, Thursday. IN THE midst of being mobbed by the crowd on his arrival at the Singapore station yesterday, Pandit Nehru had the glass of his wristwatch broken. On arrival at his temporary residence at Siglap, he asked on e of the Reception Committee
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  • 48 11 Chiang And Nanking Cabinet Send Money Shanghai, May 27. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has donated $10,000 for the relief of the droughtstricken inhabitants in Honan. The Central Political Council met yesterday and approved the allotment of $12,000,000 to the Szechuen relief loan bin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 222 12 OLD TIES OF CULTURE NEW SPIRIT Dr. Wellington Koo's Speech Reuter. Geneva, May 27. Exypt has unanimously been admitted to the League.—Reuter. Geneva, May 26. Welcoming Egypt to the League Dr Wellington Koo said that the Chinese peopl? had always
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  • 307 12 Heavy Sentences On Malacca Indian Malacca, Wednesday. AMASS of exhibits comprising ledgers. cash books, cheques and receipts were produced during the hearing in the Malacca Supreme Court in which V. K. S. Pathy. until recently Cht?f Clerk Batang Malacca Consolidated Rubber Estates Ltd., stood charged with
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  • 14 12 The Rajula has arrived at Penang bringing 2.019 State-aided labourers from Madras.
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  • 175 12 No Definite Plan FEELERS DURING THE CORONATION Reuter. Berlin, May 26. it is known that Chancellor Hitler is very sympathetic towards the idea of an Anglo-Ger-man alliance if it could be obtained on certain terms, official circles express surprise at the report' from Tokyo that Herr Hftler has
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  • 372 12 Progress Of Committee's Scheme Reuter Wireless. London, May 26. THE question of the withdrawal of 1 foreign nationals from the Spanish civil war was again before the international committee in London to-day and the preparation of a scheme was carried a stage further by the reference of
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  • 100 12 Double Celebration By The Middlesex Singapore, Thursday. A COMPANY of 500 gathered in the tip Yi-)Si la Memori al Hall last night for Kf' SeX T? egiment S anllUal Alb Hn r w«, v y ear th ball was a double celebration, commemorating the Coronation as well as
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  • 198 12 IN LONDON To Relieve American Pressure? Reuter. London, May 26. THE London bullion market was 1 bluzzing with excitement to-day following unexpected developments at the fixing when brokers, who act for the official authorities, bought all offerings amounting to 180 bars and valued at £506.000. at
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  • 164 12 Statement Of Singapore Municipality rriHE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended May 22 shows that there were 249 deaths, compared with 245 In the previous week, and with 251 In the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 7;
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  • 25 12 Che Ismail b. Haji Puteh is acting as Secretary to Government Kcdah. vice the Hon. Che Mohamed SherirJ, C.B.E. who is on one month's leave.
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  • 273 12 Union Fires First Shot Reuter. Richmond, California, May, 26. WORK at the West Coast plant of the Ford Motor Co. at a standstill, owing to a strike which Mr. Frank Slaby. local leader of the United Automobile Workers' Union, describes as "the first gun in the War
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  • 105 12 Rumours Of Gigantic Flan In Annam Shanghai. May 2C. TT Is reported that the French Autho- rities in Annam arc hastening the construction of a gigantic naval and air base near the Gulf of Tonkin. When the base is completed, it vill be capable of accommodating
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  • 204 12 Rescue Planes Sent CAMP ON DRIFTING ICE FLOE Reuter. Moscow, May 26. JJEGARDLESS of unpropi'tious weather, three aeroplanes of the Arctic expedition have hastily left Prince Rudolf Island to-night, their anxiety being due to a North Pole radio announcement that the ice floe on which the
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  • 37 12 Reuter. Shanghai. 1 MESSAGE from Kochi states that the French aviators Doret and Michiletti made a forced landing near Kochi. south of Shikou Island, at 7.30 p.m. Japanese time and both were slightly injured.—Reuter.
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  • 151 12 "It's Great To Be In College 7 EXCELLENT film fare was provided at the Alhambra Theatre last nizht when a hilarious burlesque on American collegia f football. "It's Great To Be In k T?i a r u dicnces bursting with laughtei This film is indeed
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  • 41 12 To Help In Defence Of Suiyuen Shanghai, May 27. JT is reported that the Red Army has beon into seven divi «S; 13 ot >' et confirmed in bomb" eac^wei^'son been *T to supply the Japanese bombers in »2£
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  • 24 12 Sends Economic Mission To China ASS VS'? frY problem^ 11 S£ |J Japane.se relations <" lt L "ng sinov«" 2J* XSSf* „°n'
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  • 224 12 TO PRESS UNION Empire Must Be Wide Awake Reuter. London, May 26. AN address describing the ipertacnlar technical advance in the dissemination of news throughout the world was given by Sir Roderick Jones (chairman of Renter's) before the Empire Press Union this morning.
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  • 96 12 Lord Plymouth's Official Tour British Official Wireless. London, May 2b. I ORD PLYMOUTH, parliamentary under-secretary at the Fore>r. Office, will leave London 011 Friday morning by aeroplane on a mission described as one of goodwill to the rorthern countries. He will arrive that evening at Hefingfors.
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  • 60 12 Picture At The Capitol To-Night THE Paramount picture of the disaster which overtook the airship Hinderburg has reached Singapore by air mail, and will be shown at the Capitol tonight. This will bo an addition to the present programme, which includes the picture of the Coronation ceremony in
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  • 26 12 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Miss Nehru will visit the Ladies' Unioi mises about 4 p.m. to-day. All bers and friends are requested I present.
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    • 39 12 SINGAPORE RADIO k MONGST the. items to be broadcast from the B.M.B.C. station, on 225 metres, to-day, are a programme of Russian music from 8 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. and light opera selections from 8.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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  • 100 13 Sultans Received At The Palace GIFTS TO KING QUEEN Striking Costumes Worn Reuter. London, May 26. HIS Majesty received eleven Colo:n! Rulers and Chiefs at Buckingham Palace to-day. T;,.j visitors came in gorgeous -■ative dress and brought the Kin*» ,i Queen Coronation gifts. The p; presented them with gifts in
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  • 152 13 Crash Near Ipoh TWO OTHERS BADI.Y INJURED fFrom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. CHINESE towkay about 50 years old was killed almost instantly ;.ml two others, both Chinese, were injured when a lorry crashed into a land on the side of the road at the
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  • 123 13 Respite An Increase In Wages HOCKCHEW tailors and dressmakers in Singapore are on trike. over the question of their hours of work. After being granted an average increase of 15 per cent, in wages, they are claiming for an eight-hour lv. while their employers want them to
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  • 49 13 Atfain To Have A Blood Transfusion Reuter. Habana <Cuba>, May 27. Count Covadonga (son of the ex-King Spain) has again been taken ill and once more to have a blood transfusion night it was stated that he was Either worse. Doctors are in '■nstant attendance on him.—Reuter.
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  • 23 13 ilm entitled "Rubber Malaya", for .showing at the V.M.C.A. -rchard Road, to-morrow night f ricuyi, at 6.45 p.m.. has been unavoidincplled
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  • 61 13 Mr. Stanley Baldwin presiding at the Imperial Conference in the Queen Annes Room, with Mr. Rams ay Mac Donald, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Sir John Simon. Lord Halif ax and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald on his left. On right of Picture is Mr. Lyons, Prime Minister for Australia. Lord Zetland and
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  • 476 13 BOY'S DEATH Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure Singapore. Wednesday. A TRAGEDY that occurred during the Coronation celebrations on the night of May 13 had a sequel in tb» Coroner's Courts to-dav when •4r. W. McQuarre inquired into the ifeath of a young Eurasian named Anthony da
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  • 45 13 Singapore. Thursday, we regret to record the death of Miss Gwendolen Pester, daughter of Mr. C 1 Pester, of the Naval Base and Mrs Pester, which occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, yesterday. Miss Pester was 24 years of age.
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  • 30 13 Bookin-s for the Malayan Magic Circle s show at the Victoria Theatre or Tune 16—19 open to-day at Littles, and not on May 31 as originally announced. m
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  • 22 13 Commissions as lieutenants in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force have been granted to Messrs. G. W. Somerville and F. W. Walker. M.C.
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  • 303 13 Diplomatic Protest "REPEATED INSULTS," SAYS TOKYO Shanghai, May 27. QJWATOW has witnessed a very unpleasant incident, in which certain Japanese were involved. They were alleged to have beaten and wounded two Chinese constables. Subsequently they were subdued and brought lo police headquarter; when they were put into
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  • 46 13 British Official Wireless. London Muv 28. The usual weekly meetin-.; of the Cabinet to-day has attracted special notice in the press from the assump lion that it la the last meeting over which Mr. Stanley Baldwin will pre- ide British Official Wireless.
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  • 405 13 TO-MORROW Mines Dispute Is Settled Reuter. London, May 26. I ONDOM busmen resume work on Friday. An announcement to this effect was made following a conference of the Transport Board and the union at the Minstry of Labour. The announcement states that men who report for
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  • 95 13 Setback For The Nazi Party Reuter. Amsterdam, May 2*. The (General Election results in 440 districts out of a total of 1,056 give the Government and supporting parties easy majorities, with more votes then in the previous election. The National Socialists (Nazis) have so far polled on!y
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  • 143 13 QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Reuter. London. May 26. IV/IR. Ormsby-Gore. Secretray oi State for 'ih<- C olonies, when asked in the House of Commons today why no provision had been mad: for the relief of unemployed in the Malay States, similar to the StraitSettlements,
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  • 548 14 S.C.C. PLAYERS FAIL TO GET GOING Singapore, Thursday. YESTERDAYS First Division Lea- gue voccer match at the Anson Road Stadium, between the R. A. and the S.C.C. resulted in a win for the Gunners by 4—l. The Cricket club
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  • 83 14 j The annual reunion dinner of ah Old Boys of the Christian Brothers' Schools will take place on Thursday, June 10, at 8 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall Tickets at $1.75. each may be had on application to the Rev. Brother Director St. Joseph's Institution, or
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  • 22 14 Yesterday's Second Division match between h.M.S. Terror played at Seletar. resulted in a win tot the Terror by 2—l.
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  • 167 14 Tournament Results And Revised Ties MRS. HIPKIN and Major Bedford beat Mrs. Millar and T. H. Holyoak 6—2, B—6, in the mixed doubles level tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday Revised ties for to-day and to-morrow are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap: E. C Chernngton and Miss
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  • 142 14 Customs Beat P.W.D.A.A. In League Johose Bansu. May 25. The Customs, last year's champion* in the League an n tiull Cup met the P.W.D.A.A. on the Istana Padang tins evening in the first round of the J JSDf League and won by I 1. CUSTOMS OPEN SCORE About
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  • 136 14 teams for their week-end cricket engagements will be as follows «I P -W-D. at s.R.C. on Saturday at 2 ?JS 't D L s da (captj J, DvSf£ L F Alvls F M Chopard, Res R rf u ens A Armstrong.' W EeS ROSS Ferna d at h
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  • 97 14 me btraits Chinese Epworth League defeated the Universal B P. by 4 games Sun 011 SatUrday last at th C Scores (S.C.E.L. names first): Singles: Samuel Goh beat Ow Weng to Hn mT 5 15 cT C; Neo Sen 6 Kee lost to Ho Cheong Seng
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  • 59 14 Tics for to-morrow in the lawn tennis iSilows mCnt at the V M C A are Lirn^Sm^ 11 Sin ,es Championship: n D Kln Wee vs Arthur Lim; Yadi vs Bheo^ Shty: r Resht *an Peng Th?J™ C i!r aS! L Men s Angles: Dr. Wee Thiam Hock
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  • 224 14 Annexes S. R. C. Title Singapore. Thursday. MRS. L. M. Pennefather, the Singapore lfl women's singles tennis champion annexed the women's singles championI ship in the Singapore Recreation Club tennis tournament by defeating Mrs. M. G. Eber in straight sets 8 6 6—2. on the
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  • 13 14 unie competitors about to start in Z h e Jalan BUS %3£y« sports
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  • 45 14 Inter-Club Tennis Match At Seletar An inter-club tennis match will t°h n e fST* bCtWCm and G. Eber*' B H Sheares anrt M M D °vXre- F r -T A M COrdelr0 A. Fber. g E Le M ercier and I. M.
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  • 154 14 120 h y e ardl"3£ A style e swimming "hSd on TuV? cay resulted as follows 0n Tucs lst Looi Eng San '"Athenians" 2nd. Chia Ty e Eng I)Cmts "Spartans" n 3rd Teo Blew Sun 9 P liUs "Trojans r po?n r t°s UiJ "S£si 10 date; £ns'ir
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  • 199 14 Perifox Perfectly Sound? Reuter. Singacore. Wednesday. DERIFOX. American candidate for the 1 Derby, who was reported to have jarred a joint, now appears to be perfectly sound. The horse was working well to-day and strode out freely.—Rsuter. Final acceptors and jockeys for Wednesday's Epsom Classie are: FINAL ACCEPTORS
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  • 589 14 86 YEARS 6LD Sporting Spirit Of R.Y.S. THE Royal Yacht Squadron, (w, 1 presented a 100-guineas M* tup as an international vaeht-ra n s*fe«« a race around tn e of Wight in August, 1851. le Special interest attache; to tl lowing interesting facts in presence of the
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    • 15 14 4 '^^^j^^^M j i FRBSE.r&LNWE Go. Igg? DISXRIBUXORS Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 21 14 I CHINA 1 Underwriters C Limited. in Griai rh, ,nPany ««gbtcwd J INSURANCE j rv- 'Phone 4276 Office: Hongkong Bank I
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  • 532 15 new records Two-Day Function Concludes Singapore, Thursday. rrilE two-day Chinese inter-schools 1 athletic meeting, begun at the J.ilan Besar Sadium on Tuesday, u.t* brought to a successful contusion yesterday, when Mrs. Han Hie, wife of the Hon. Dr. Lim Han Hoe distributed the
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  • 248 15 Indifferent Batting Of Wyatt WARWICKSHIRE did not enjoy a good season last year, chiefly owing to the prolonged absence through illness of Paine, their left-arm slow bowler, and the indifferent batting form of R. E. B. Wyatt. the captain, during much of the season. These were
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  • 112 15 Ties in the Mayflower B.P. tournament have been arranged as follows: On Saturday at 4 p.m.: Scow Thiam Kirn v. Tan Cheng Hoe. Lav Pau Song v. Lcow Kirn Lee, Tan Miang Jian v. Lee Beng Watt, Wee Boon Hai v. William Funk, Chan Chim Bock v. Tan
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  • 95 15 Useful Badminton Party team vs. the Rex BP. at the former's court, 522 Kampong Bahru Road on Sunday at 3 D.m. George Chen, Chin Tham Swee. Wee Kirn Wee. Soh Hun Leng. Lim Cheng Hong, Chiang Tiong Wah. E. Hock Chiang, A. Thambiayah, P. O. John Panikar. Reserves:
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  • 112 15 The twenty-sixth annual athletic sports of St. Andrew's School will be held on Thursday, June 10 at 3 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Mrs. Aw Boon par will distribute the prizes at the conclusion There will be two events, 100 yards and 880 yards for all
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  • 138 15 Favourite For Amateur Title Beaten Reuter Wireless. Sandwich, May 26. THE biggest surprise of the British Amateur Golf Championship first round was R. B. Foster, an American resident in London, beating D. Martin, winner of St. George's Vase by 3—l on his home course. Another surprise in the
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  • 11 15 Winner of the broad jump at the Chinese sports. I Tribune >.
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  • 132 15 Alor Star. May 22. rIE Kedah Medical Recreation Club. Alor Star, celebrated the Coronation on Thursday evening with a dinner held in the Club House, where covers were laid for 50. Dr. P. T. K. Nayar, President of the Club, proposed the toast of Their Majesties the
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  • 53 15 MerryUme B.P. team vs. the Eclipse BP at Merrytirae court on Saturday at 2 p m.: Richard Tan, O. Kleveiro, B. C. Man, W. Hussan, M M. Alkrec. Norman Lim, Edmund Yeo, John Thamm, Abdullah Mattar. George Tan, A Sujak, S. Ahmad. Bakar, Miss Lee Chee, and Miss
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  • 43 15 The final of the Malay Schools football competition for the silver cup presented by Tuan Syed Mohamed Alkali, will be played on the Victoria School grourfd on Sunday at 5 p.m. The finalists are Geylang School I and Siglap School.
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  • 253 15 Tennis Critic's Comment C. BOUSSLS. No. 1 lawn tennis player in France, gave a delightful exhi b tion in the quarter-final of the men's singles hi the Brighton championships at Withdean, when he beat Kho Sin Kfe. the Chinese Davis Cup player, by 6—3. 6—3.
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  • 59 15 Bill Daly, manager of Maurice Strickland, the New Zealand heavy-weight, is reported to have stated that he hwj accepted the offer of Syd Hulls, the London promoter, for a fight between Strickland and Tommy Fart, the British heavy-weight champion, in London In June. Daly said that he
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  • 319 16 Creek Tragedy PILOTS TERRIBLE DEATH Brisbane, May 17. DOY Douglas O'Loan, 21, of Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, was killed when a Royal (Queensland Aero Club Moth 'p.a'ne, in which ne wa i a passenger, nuseuived Horn a height of about 100 ieet, and crashed into
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  • 82 16 Mr. T. H. Stone Is The New President iTto-daV. Sinsa P° re Wednesday. A Rotarv S n7 es J meetin 2 of'the ncunccd that uuSl f.enaent. annominatiu s for t f mf? 'i 0 EH*! far the enaulng Car Hea r' tSaSfd Mr. H. R. Arbenz and D-
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  • 25 16 Miss L. G. Jackson, Nursing Sister Malayan Nursing Bcryice, las been c conded for service under he Govern" ment of Johore. wih claim ouc c«
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  • 141 16 Co-operation Of The Rotary Club Singapore, Wednesday. I MAKING an appeal to members of trie Rotary Club of Singapore to nronor* the forthcoming performance of the Malayan Magic Circle, for th» purpose of founding scholarships for poor chndren. Mr. L. Cresson speaking at the .uncheon meetmg 0 f
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  • 41 16 Discussed At Imperial Conference Reuter. n-ri? o London, May 26 f," »X Lord of tl,e detente? tofi, addresSE <i the principal A communique stale* thnt of* Q Conference will V i ater on tn--Reuter CU ,J Co] °mal matters.
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  • 23 16 Reuter Wireless. Professor Peearrt May 26 caught are iw£ ballo^n entirely hea ed and was Renter Wir No one was
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  • 23 16 Reuter Wireless. It is definitely estaSEfcS ay 26 Lindbenrh mi flit 7% sh£d :h *t Mrs clini?-R:ute7#ir^4 bQy ln a
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  • 119 16 Mr. Baldwin's Function At 10 Downing Street Reuter Wireless London May °n MR. Stanley Baldwin p tn e last- acts of hi p. this ev?n>n<r when h King and Queen to a t Downing Street, only th si on to r scent years wb< has
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  • 71 16 Arr'vals and departures by Im and Qantas planet: Arrived by the Canberra.—Mr C A A. McKelvie, Mr. R. B. Little, Mr H J Butcher and Mr. J. Janssen. from Brisbane. Left by the Atalanta.—Mr X J Butcher Mr. J. Janssen, Mrs. Jordai r nJ J °sS? on,
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  • 193 16 in cfnJ, u g Passengers arc arriving <\^ ga rore by the Katori Ma wh m#2S 1 Eur °P c en June 13:--t p v 5 rentsh °rt. Mrs. Carey J; V Halstem. Mrs. C. Hynd Jfamjn. Mr. M. D. T. McLtll J. Mol-Paling. Miss V. c. Pars
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    • 173 17 *FOUR BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. <• <• YOU BUY THEM CHEAP: w7move our stock. Those from $2.10 upward, have been specially set aside and any TWO ot mem is yours for ONE < DOLLAR. V On single purchases of $5.00 and above, we allow an EXTRA 10« WB-J
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    • 64 17 THE MAKERS To Recharge Vital Forcea, Start taking TWLLOSM TABLETS TO-DAY! FOR SURE UNFAILING PERFORMANCE, EXIDE BATTERIES ARE UNRIVALLED, BRILLIANT AND STEADY LIGHTINGaft ■OmV >Vua PI 111 i If ml ij THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY For Car Starting Lighting Obtainable /roro ail deaZers ot lro» SOL* AGENTS: Borneo Motors Ltd.* Singapore
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    • 169 17 HIS MASTERS YOICE iimcRiciin **b<o SOLE DISTRIBUTORS KEE HUAT RADIQ CO. /22-121, ORCUARD BOAD SINOAPOPC^ i» y i MULTI-CHANNEL RADIO. This set is technically the best equipped home receiver it is possible to buy. The specification includes: PLANETARY SELE C T 0 R UNIT and FLYWHEEL DRIVE TUNING CONTROL. Every
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    • 1161 17 a -mrnr m m. -sara* Ma* Dance my Way to Heaven; The Scene Malayan Listeners Radio t^Z^JTJT.Z 1 9 Have Eyes for You (Derickson and Grammes of British empire T^^§*g&V 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES Fr iT 3 s^ r m S nSt£tt*££i. beat <do. g*«gd True nnP ore Station On 225 Beethoven
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    • 40 17 11 20 p.m. Rates of Exchange and Fimch stock (Rentes). 11 25 p.m. CUve Down. 2 HO, ROME 25.4 metres (11.81 mcs). TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. News in English. News in Japanese. Opera—one act. News in Italian. (Continued on page 19)
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  • 389 18 DEVELOPMENTS Careful Survey In Progress British Official Wireless. London, May 25. TRADE policy was discussed by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in a Commons speech to-night in which he made reference to the negotiations for an Angio-American trade agreement. Defending the tariff system
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  • 23 18 Mr. Frederick E. Farnsworth has been provisionally recognised as Vice-Consul of the United States at Singapore p°ndint( the issue of His Majesty's Exequatur.
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  • 94 18 Royal Party At Downing Street British Official Wireless. London, May, 25. THE Prime Minister, who it is anticipated wll lay down his office on Fiiday. to-night had the honour of entertaining the King and Queen at a banquet at 10 Downing Street, which was
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  • 98 18 Four Spanish 'Planes Destroyed Reuter Wireless. Hendaye. May 26. DESTRUCTION of four Government v aeroplanes out of a squadron of seven which was en roue to reinforce the Bilbao air defence is claimed by insurgent sources. The remaining three machines ar e said to have been driven out
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  • 78 18 D. Llewellyn Reaches Khartoum Reuter Wireless. Cairo. May 25 PLYING-OFFTCER David Llewellyn, 1 after leaving Tunis, was forced to return owing to low oil pressure and los f five hours. He arrived at Cairo at 5.43 a m. fG.M.T.) and stayed two hours. He had the machine inspected
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  • 116 18 Undr the auspices of the Second Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade an organ recital and i sacred concert will be held in the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Kapor Road on Friday at 9 p.m. The church choir will contribute two musical items. The solo parts
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  • 226 18 Singapore Club Ready To Assist Singapore. Wednesday. AT to-day's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, President W. A. L. Schaub referred to an announcement in the daily press that there was h desire among people in Muar to institute an International Club there on
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    • 125 18 in Britain owe their happy progress to OsTERMILK the milk food Wkm yon give your baby Ostermilk you are not experimenting you m mm *re following the practice of 2,000 tiftiiF aijailahiA BM^f^ o stcrtllllk UUVtV QVQIIQUIC /W recommeM h infant specialists, nurses, and chemists, all m over Great Britain.
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    • 116 18 PILEST^ Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting;, agonising pain caused by odes-do not wait nntil pues (hemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary Ask your chemist aU about this special remedy. Me knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy ia
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    • 453 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Tribune, Singapore. Ma] ay a AUCTION SALrPoF Fine design walnut Gained teak h„ hold furniture including an toned 3-paddle cottage piano hv?/ Cll n cabinet gramophone «Ve St 2 V, M vt r" machine, electric tabl"and floor lamp*, Indian carpets an. dar Saigon macs, dinner and tea table
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    • 366 18 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Sino\* pore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be tncluded in the "Diary of Events." The
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    • 17 19 1 LOH MANN CO., LTD. HHjfl mr nnann IJ^rM^MMM fin a '^^*^™«M»M ll a > '''I*"1'*'" W.P.S. 7
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    • 397 19 "I've got a surprise "Good nork, for you <*mm partner! You "fBHIB pulled that set ML* Hi out of the fire. Oh-the X You desert c a J^k < fi lter tI P c 'B ar J^^^ prize, so have I f//< SW/ ill jfl to nice and cool." mWm^^^/f^
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    • 886 19 tfalayan Listeners 9 Radio BBRLIN STATION i OJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs). NJN (Continued from page 17) 51.45 metres (9,510 kcs): DJQ 19.«3 metres (15.280 kee.); DJE 16.89 me--0 1 SHORTWAVE Orchestra, conducted by Carel van der trcs W^WPROGRAMMES 9 p.m. Weekly news review. 615 pm Call DJB. DJN, DJE
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  • 125 20 The Singapore Improvement Trust has recently completed an un-tn-rlain «f fWo o„;r„ki r m i an up-io-aaic block ol flats suitable for office workers, on their property at Tiong Bahru. These flats strike a new note in housing design for the class hitherto catered for by
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  • 17 20 Guests at the Muslim Missionary Society's tea party at Chancery Lane last week. (Tribune).
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  • 59 20 Ivory caskets, caned from the tusks of Malayan elephants, in which were enclosed the Coronation Message- of the Rulers of the Federated Malay States to Their Majesties the King and Queen. (Tribune). iV °7 ShCath COnl inin a Kris, presented by the lan* d, Pertuan Besar of Negri
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    • 22 20 Agents:—Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., APB-3 I PRINCESS OF I I HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS $3.60 Per Dozen Obtainable throughout Malaya MONTOR LIMITED Singapore m
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