Malaya Tribune, 29 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 125. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, May 29, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 94 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937 FIVE CENTS^
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    • 248 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING Till RUNE PEERLESS IRASMIC SOAf» Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS 1 ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable jjjPPf laWl for the toilet and can be applied without harm t0 the niost dellcate sl<, ns Refreshins pnd inviporatinp it is a direct aid to the
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    • 167 1 pots me .4 MO HAW, fff O M THANKS 1 J^%^i^^ CHEMISTRY All atcfaern progress, is (impendent upon chemistry. The opportunities It present! arc unlimited. At home In nur pare time, through study of an I CS. Chemistry Course, you cf»n master the fundamentals of this fascinating science. Let us
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    • 232 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya .g. S I SINCERE DISPENSARY S 11 i LTD 1 WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. [jk I W&M 4 Distributors for British Malays.: >*-■-;. T.C.P. T-BJV Preparations, i aJso products of British AUnloids Ltd. t -/..•*•->.•-: and Continental Drug Co. of India. > L
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  • 271 2 From The Malaya Tribune May ±3, 1917 rpHE Director oi Agriculture hi report ..ays: A preH inquiry into trie possibility 01 mercial use oi luooer *-ec toi being made. With the co-cperai-* a number of estates near k Lun.i_.ur. who supplied the seed ai ccst vt cohceiion
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    • 492 2 *J. M. HASSAN, 34, 3C 37, Bras Basah Road, J SINGAPORE. 1 Telephone No. 3411. I Branch at M, Jalan Ibrahim, I JOIiOKE. J J STOCKiSiS OF. Frigidaire.-, Kciciche ta, modern chandelier:;, fancy lamp; I bowls and shades, bed lamps, I fans, electric bell.s, batteries,' rie., domestic ap- piiances, sanitary
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    • 426 2 I For best value and cheapest prices In all kinds of: WA T CII li 1 eiJTiuir «-4t uiviicd irum ail markets Wholesale only supplied. Phone 5735, write or call at E. NASSIM SONS ,j 381 North Bridge Road, 5 SINGAPORE, PUBLIC NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE HIGH COURT. SINGAPORE
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    • 261 2 VIROL for robust health -'■firm's RUBBER spies Famous for u> longueur From All shoe makers Sole A<eni>; RAHAIHN PENH w ci 'r_>ri \.s. Singapore, Special offer for one month only PERMANENT W\VE from S5 to MAISON SOMA 330. Orchard Road. Phone 084 3. Stop that iake C 0 N S
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    • 251 2 STRATI S TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Eotabiisnec 11U4J 14A. Change Singapore. Typewriter Repairers ana stationer* "CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling &or cleaning ot in os lv officer undertaken. 246\ Middle Road, Singapore. Jkfcq Sole AjHMP: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD.. [>REAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO »r»">'i>.n Mr V. IHAN> <TH tl«4> CTS, S«/ufb P.ru'se Singapore
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  • 709 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES PROGRESS OF NO. 552 Streamlined Profile And Flush Deck PROGRESS on the work of completing the double bottom tanks of the sister rhip of the Queen Mary. No. 552 on the slips at the Clydebank, is proceeding satisfactorily. About 2 000 men are now engaged on work
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    • 441 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P&O and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS, Due Tonnage. Spore. 1927. AGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BFHAR 6.000 June 14 RANCH! 17.000 June 13 SOUDAN 6.500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 RANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN
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    • 58 3 O. S. K. Line "AFRICA MARU" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLO »1 B O S. Africa S. America) ON JUNE 7TH AT PM. Passage fares: I $120.00 Ist class S 49.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class x 17.00 J?ec k x (x without diet) Partner particulars apply
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    • 626 3 I M. B K. j I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) L (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due J Penang Spore Spore via New York i ■ms KIRISHIMA MARU June 6 June 9 June 12 Keelung July 21 (ms KOMAKI
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    • 464 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. lOR (GENOA) MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From MS Spore Malacca P.S'hamPng LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 b-6 11-6 JUTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 *MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 ALSIA
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    • 537 3 STEAMER SAILINGS \x*Sl /J NORDDEDTSCHEK [FV: LLOYD N0 R D (Incorporated in UOYg oennmnj). The undernoted are the Company"* ntended fixtures:— OUTWARD I OR MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAL KORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. MR. S.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China June 4 m.s. "SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 P.
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    • 133 4 I 1 M IS M II I OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES CONCRETE FELT ROOFING CEMENT REINFORCEMENTS fTli I B.R.C. EXPANDED METAI. RUBBROID "RED HAND" WELDMEBH (B hW«&, 'lATVEX DAMP COURSE V^^LS^ ASBESTOS. CELOTEX. TILFS BRITISH CONTINENTAL I L C J j ORRUGATED FLAT INSULATION BOARDS
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  • 120 5 First Time In Court's History (From Oar Own Correspondent) Segamat. Thursday. TOR the first time in the history of Sei gamat, Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Magistrate. Segamat, was presented with a pair of white gloves today by Inche Hashim bin Mahee, O.C PX>, Segamat,
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  • 262 5 Two Chinese Sentenced To Gaol Singapore. Friday. CONVICTED on a charge of extortion in resoect" of $100, two Chinese, Tan Kirn Van and Tan Eng Hin, were sentenced to four months' r.i. each by Mi H A Forrer. in the Criminal District Court to-day. The accused were a
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  • 111 5 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. and K.N.I.LM. planes:— Arrived from N.E.I, by the PK-AFL. Mr A OutWlrth, Mr. P. H. G. Rijnders. Lefr for N.E.I by PK-AFL. —Mr. G. Wandelt, Mr. Can Khek Jim Arrived from N.E.I, by Perkoetoet —Mr. J pde Jong. Mr and Mrs Leiba.
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  • 216 5 The following passengers left by the O.S.K. liner Rio de Janeiro Maru on Tuesday afternoon for Colombo, South African and South American ports:— Mr. and Mrs Harry J. Cox, Miss Cecily P. Cox. Mr. John Coini. Mrs. Mary S Jeffries. Mr. Herbert Penny. Mr and
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  • 66 5 Senung. Dutch. 729 tons, from Palembang 27.5 to Muntok 29.5. Tobali. Netherlands. 662 tons, from Basan 27.5 to Koedap 29.5. Makasser. Dutch, 536 tons, from Radja 27.5 to Pregis Radia 30.5. Munsterland. German. \B7S tons [ram Hamburg 28.5 to Shanghai .laub: orit.. 573 tons fro.n Muar -8
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    • 581 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED immediately by British firm od Commercial Artist. Apply stating v required and previous experience v Must be able to support statementa witn specimens and be prepared irk a week on trial. Apply Box No. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT
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    • 567 5 NOTICE. THE CHINESE TWAKO OWNERS 1 GUILD. 49, Boat Quay, Singapore, May 25. 1937. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Repeated requests have been received from lightermen for better pay and restoration of pay cuts of the slump year,s in vie:/ of the advance in costs of living in Singapore. This Guild has
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    • 168 5 I METAL i IS j PRECIOUS! i Do Not Waste It By Bad Cutting Methods The i OXV ACETYLENE j PROCESS j t is the tried and proved method, the most y Economical, and gives the best results. j I t FAR EAST j A ACETYLENE t 0.. Ltd. j
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  • 480 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, May 28. Tone Irregular Irregular Spot Buyers 10 10 Sellers tOH 101 16 ljl6 May Buyers. 10 10 Sellers. 101s 10 116 —116 JulyiSept. Buyers. lO'a 10 116 —I*l6 Sellers. 10 3 16 10»4 —ljl6 Oct. Dec. Buyers. 10 3 16 10% 1;1G
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  • 898 6 Seven Years' Deficits HEAVY BURDEN OF RELIEF New York. JJNIQUE as it may sound amoni,' the Roosevelt objectives, an economy drive has now been launched, the object being to produce, after a seven-year era of colossal deficits, a balance in the national accounts in the fiscal year
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  • 392 6 Finds Of Great Value Mexico City. IMPORTANT discoveries. including pearls and jade in ancient tombJ! art being made at Monte Alban. :hj famous archaeological mound in the State ot Oaxaca. Mexico. They arc being unearthed by Professor Caso, head of the Government Research Department, who has
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  • 31 6 Mr. A. H. Adams, of Messrs. C. C. S e r ft f d and Co > nas had another op e n tbe Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. He is progressing satisfac'o-
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  • 165 6 Messrs. Stanton Nelson's Weekly Report Singapore, Friday. MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co., in P th?ir weekly re*port, state: Prices during the week have received a set back not so much for any one specific reason as from general lack of confidence in all commodity markets. Reports
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  • 198 6 Unskilled Labour Too Expensive rv j. .b Washington. Finding that the unskilled labour o: X hn„? ef i S an cx P e nsive luxury In the building of rural homes, the ReSSfiSS Admin istration has obtained SKfifSSJS a number of -sklled building labourers for its
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  • 127 6 Paris International Exhibition At Night 1 ballets' at night, in which 1 SSSftSft WIU drop flares and burning !K f orm some of the most beautiShibition Sat the PariS International 6^, 11^111 tne sfc y over p aris will be EffiL? ol °ured by a new process of
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    • 532 6 > Jj, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. s S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and I, The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. k CAPITAL* i Authorised $40,000,000.00..Issued'and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONES:
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    • 242 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. niEYJL'H CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE iaptt*l Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000 Fund Yen 132,650,000.00 HEAD OFFICE' i'OKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavla 3cmbay, Berlin, Calcutta, Carton, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbtn. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, fCaracni, Kobe. London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji. Nagasaki, Nagoya, New 'or*. Otaru, Osaka, Paris, Peioing,
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  • 1792 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4- Ampat Tin 6 6 9 6 6 6 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 6 37|6 35 35 6 £1 Austral Malay 57!- 5918 57!- 60! 6-Ayer
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  • 521 7 Messrs. Lewis And Peat's Report Singapore, Friday. MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report, state: For those who have been holding rubber, the past week has been one 01 disappointment, prices having sagged away persistently each day. It can only be concluded that this
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  • 154 7 ?]xchange Control's New Tactics Reuter. London. May 28. THE ways of the Exchange Equalisation Fund are inscrutable." statea norning paper, a judgment with whicn he City after the gold fixing whole hear"cdlv agrees. At the fixing there were 267 bars valued at £750.000 of which brokers, who
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  • 93 7 British Official Wirele es. London M.iy 2H mi 110 43 81 Mow York4.lW 31 '.\1 tontrfttl 4.8 Sttissrte ?9.2T J ii nrv* Jl ea ktcluiu *.98 vimi 12 30 sluckhoJm 19.39«™ ''onennaer.n 22 40 I 19 9(1 Vienna Sfltt upgrade 219 tfsdrld Tram Lisbon 110 3 16 I
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  • 163 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. May 29. Total for Books Cote flnanrtii TIN Idris 5% Interim May 21 June 3 May 27 10% Pengkalen 10% Int. June 19 June 7 30% RauD 10% Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 10% Tekka Taiping 5%\ July 24 July 19
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    • 330 7 IBANK OF CHINA] (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) J 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 t Exchange Dept. 6441 t J General Office 5183-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" S j Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess cf 4,800,000.00 i Total Assets approximately $1,800,000,000.00 i HEAD
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  • 927 8 PROFIT OF £71,369 INCREASE IN RATE OF ROYALTY PAID TO GOVERNMENT NET profit of £71,369, in spite of rt an increase in the gold royalty, fe revealed in the annual report of the directory, of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the year ended Mar.
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  • 206 8 Unwarrantable Imposition By F.M.S Government r 555 f or the year ended Feb. -7 last the General Manager. Mr J c states bu^on X th P™ d U 2G1 35 15 ounces of WLFe shi PPed containiiv i 7lB ounces of fine gold and 1258.47 ounces of silver.
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  • 168 8 Mails expected from Europe (London parcel mails) by Agamemnon, time of delivery of parcels 10 a.m. to-day Mails expected from Australia Netherlands Indies, etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.03 p.m. to-day. Malls expected from Netherlands
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  • 29 8 Mails for Dunerun &c. advertiaed for despatch by Tung Sons Hosing at 4 pr- to-day will now be despatched h-.-im-ur' closttig at 4 pin on Juno 2.
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on May 22 was delivered in London on May 28. <*••»
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  • 102 8 Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, *Kobe Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing < p.m. to-day. Medan. Jaskf, I Amsterdam and f London-: Netherlands, closing 12.45 om Ic-aay. Penang, 81am, Burma. India. Iraq Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain, Ireland. Europe and N and S America: Imperial, closing 7
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  • 110 8 The 830 yards relay in the YM C A Senior Inter-group Swimming CompefoUovJ n Thursda y- resulted as mSS *ij? JaasM Tco siew Sun. Sect Cheng Chan. Tan Heng Seng. E. S Points la ***** Seng Kay 25 •,r 2nd 4 chalc!e ans" Ho Loo Thiam. Chin Wfcye
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  • 197 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 29 Cricket: S.C.C. v. Johore C.C., S.C.C.; A.C.S. v. S.C.C. II, LA.; S.C.R.C. v. Y.M.C.A., S.C.R.C; C.S.C. v. R.E. (Changit, C.S.C; St. Andrew's v. Medical College, St. Andrew's. Football: S.A.F.A. Training, Anson Road Stadium; Div. II, R.A.F. II, v. Excise. Police
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  • 167 8 ALHAMBRA.— A Family Affair" and pictures of the "Hindenburg Disaster"— 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL -Bobby Breen in "Rainbow Cn The River" with Paramount 2-reel special record cl the Service in Westminster Abbey of The Coronation 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION Love From A Stranger 3.15, 6.15
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  • 74 8 Singapore, May 29. Ships alongside the Wharves or ex•ected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) RaJula ?2: Muinam 20. Mam Wharl (Entrance Gate 3) Agamemnon 18; Pangkor 16; Santhia 11; Chung Hwah 9. Empire Dock < Entrance Cratp 3> Klang 31; Steel Voyager 32; Taybank 34; Protesilaus
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 W MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 I TO-NIGHT J 1 Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) j 9.45 to midnight and NEW CABARET ATTRACTION J Australia's Loveliest Dancers j CHARLES and HELEN i Winners of the Professional Ball room Championships 1936 the latest styles steps of Modern Ballroom
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    • 599 8 Rheumatic Main 11- oil5»i<> <>£«•. cured with urolysa*. combination of nature's own salts «f thwart??. JTssolves the uric acul like hot waver dissolves sugar and exnei the pain making poisons from the bodv in a few days rheumatic BweJIkm reduced, stiff limbs are loosened j the whole body becomes free
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 369 8 f POSTAL IMT-EfcLICEBfCK 1 I 1 V STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PKR DATE AND TIM! Burma Santhia May 29 2 p.m. India:—East, North. South t and West San.hia 29 2 p.m. D^m °i Toba 29 3 p.m. Trenggttftu (Parcels only) Tung Song 29 3.30 p.m. Mm Darvel 29 4
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  • 1643 9 l nnual Municipal Report Statistics Health Of The Town Empire Day And Schools Butterworth Wants An Ambulance Hero Worship Of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. (From Our Staff Representative) Penang Office, May 26. THE annual administration report of I the Municipality of George Town, as nted by
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  • 62 9 Javanese Bus Driver Charged Singapore, Friday. CHARGED with causing the death of an unknown Chinese by negligent driving, a Javanese Omnibus driver named Karim bin Hassan, appeared in the Fourth Court, before Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day. The hearing was adjourned after evidence regarding the brakes was
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  • 88 9 Whilst Participating In Sports Events Singapore, Friday. Falling heavily on his hands whilst competing in the long jump event at the Geylang English School Sports meeting yesterday afternoon, a Malay schoolboy fractured his left wrist and was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance for medical attention. Whilst
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  • 137 9 Attacked In Salt Water Creek Townsville. Queensland. May 17. ATTACKED by a shark in Ross Oeek, which runs through the centre of the cown, William Tennant, 33, suffered fatal injuries the other day. One of his arms was torn off, and he flesh was stripped irom
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  • 41 9 Shanghai, May 28. The Inspector-General of Police Head quarter, in Shanghai raid a big bank noie forgery plant yesterday mornin in Westerji Shanghai. It is reported that four JapaneseKoreans and two Chinese were arrested. --Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 30 9 London, May 28. London busmen returned to work this morning In full strength on the Settlement of the strike which lasted for nearly four weeks.—British Official Wirel?ss.
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  • 29 9 London. May 28 Large crowds out Sid; Buckingham Falac-e saw the King drive in stale this morning to Saint James's Palace to hold a levee.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 32 9 Mr. Tan Chin Hoe of Messrs. Sene Lee &Co and Mr. Khaw Ong Chuan oj Chop Swee Hock pre for Be-wan-Deli by the si "Van Twis'." to'v (Saturday) on three weeks' vaca'ion.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 486 9 AN EX( ELLENT SPECIFIC r'OR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF rjjuc ACID. cf people complain to-day of t»s of appetite, disinoiinat on to work, oental and physical depression, but nillions aSo do not knew that they are acrelj victim? of unnatural feeding. r oo much meat ami olhsr indigestible oods cause
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    • 115 9 The Soap 4M W&mvztiiwl Women. 'i 1 If you will but once give it a trial, you too will realise why Camay is the favourite beauty-aid of women who are particularly careful of their &kin you have only to start to-day to see your skin grow smoother to see that
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 421 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in pore members of which are readers 0/ the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still bt included in the "Diary of Events." Tht 'Club
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  • 326 10 Won "Kingdom" For England San Francisco. OPARKS—bashing from an old piece of v metal hit by stones thrown by a group of idling picnickers-has led to the discovery near here of a brass plate which Sir Francis Drake, leading from the Golden Hind, once na'.led to a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 154 10 An Excellent New Programme J TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALII AM DR A jjL »<" BARRYiv(^ (F Vi PARKER EXmA! j t -sSyaF Special M.G.M. Air fKan' Mail Pictures S«B i- Jp MICKEY ROONEY Mfi** B Saitx Produced ir. v > by luciEN HUBBARD Clipper ol the 1 i and
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    • 345 10 lEVERYI EVERY LONDON CRITIC WAS ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THIS FILM AND YESTERDAYS BIG AUDIEXCES ENDORSED THEIR PRAISES! IT'S TRULY SENSATIONAL ALL THE THRILLS OF GRAND GUIGNOL ON THE *> VI Fbom vvl Basil Bathbone Ann Hardisß^ READ THESE FEW OPINIONS, PPERMItT t MORE Bjp| > support. NEWS OF THE WORLD. was
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    • 211 10 NEXT CHANCE at the PAVILIOX Here in one merry picture is everything you like. .as you like it! It enchants with its romancing! It delights with its laughter! It excites with its abandon! It dazzles with its splendour! So come! Live Laugh Revel! Meet and greet many uproarious friends! And
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  • 88 11 Australian Radio Group's Action Reuter. Melbourne, May 28. VUSTRALIAN trade policy is being challenged by the Radio Corporation. I td., here, which has issued a writ against Mr. Thomas White, Commonwealth Minister of Trade and Comp- r-General of Customs. The corporation claims that the exist- regulations whereby
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  • 134 11 Administrators To Train In Italy Warsaw. loniea for Poland are anticipated new scheme of the Polish Government for training colonial administrators An agreement has been reached betn the official Polish and Italian :dents' leagues under which selected h students will spend two months summer In northern Italy.
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  • 90 11 'From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 28. The wedding was solemnised in Johore Bahru yesterday at the residtnce of Major Mohamed Tahir bin Mohammedoon of the J.M.F., of Inche Yahya bin Ahmr.d. son of Captain Ahmad, Game Warden, Kluang, and Inche Rckiah. daughter of Major Mohamed
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  • 83 11 Two Firms Close Down Completely Reuter. Youngstown (Ohio) May 29. TWO companies effected by the steel strike have completely closed down, namely the Youngstown sheet and Tube Co. and the Inland Steel Corporation, but the four works of the Republic Steel Corporation are in partial production, with workers
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  • 124 11 Anniversary Of His Death (From Onr Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 28 IN memory of the internment of the late Sultan Abubakar of Johore, the Hon. Ungku Aziz (Mentri Besar I held a reception at the Istana Besar at 4 p.m. to-day at which high Malay Government officials
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 Avoid Eye Strain! CONSULT Ellison S. Ezekiel Co., By Appointment to H. H. the Rajah of S3 r*i wjik OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS SINGAPORE. ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, Capitol Building, \\_W Geylang—Joo Chiat Road Junction, tl ARR CIX To-night Last Night —at 6.15 9.15 P.M. The Most ThriUine Hindustani Film of 1937 "HUNTERWALI"
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    • 406 11 JOH ft NEVER HAS CHARLIE CHAN ;fl MET AN OPPONENT LIKE THE WORLD'S S L V E S T IPIHAff SLEUTH BATTLES FOR HIS LIFE IN THE MOST THRILL- ING AND EXCITING OF THE \fT TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ADVENTURES OF THE WILY CHINESE DETECTIVE "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA" with WARNER
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    • 235 11 TUESDAY NEXT AT THE CAPITOL OPENING WITH SPECIAL MATINEE 3-15 E YOU WILL THRILL TO THE Gorgeous SINGING and ROMANCE of M.-G.-M.'s greatest Cavalcade of I MELODY and Parade of Beauty y v auT' I i? R !IAN BIN© ;«&9 •J» «J» •*>» «J» e£» »J« «J» »J» oj» *J»
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  • 59 12 Mr. Ong Soon Ann family thank nl' relatives, mend-, the staff of the Consolidated Acs Div.. Muniripality the Singapore Sundries Association, the Ho Bin Khay Association "Our Mess" etc., and to those who ,-v-n' letters of condolence, wreaths. scro'ls, who attended the nich't visits and funeral of
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  • 610 12 HPHE big event this week-end is the change of Premiership in Great Britain. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, wiser than many of his predecessors, is retiring at the height of his reputation, and there is no doubt that he will go down in history as one of the greatest
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  • 431 12 Mr Frederick E. Farnsworth has been empowered by King's Exequatur to act as vice consul of the United States at Singapore. The provisional appointment of Mr K. Williamson as a member of Execut.ve Council during the absence of Mr. W. A. Fell is approved. Messrs R. G. S.
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  • 198 12 NOTES COMMENTS Cricket Club Improvements of the Singapore Cricket Club will be gratified by the very generous gesture of their President, Mr. J. M. Sime. He has offered the club a loan of $45,000. free of interest and repayable within a period cf twenty years at the option of the
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  • 314 12 Y"ERY much to their regret, Mr. and Mrs. Sime are leaving for Home on retirement next month, and Singapore will lose two prominent and much esteemed personalities. Mrs. Sime is a very gracious lady, with friends among ail communities, who has been indefatigable all the time
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  • 207 12 REMARKABLE claims are made for a drug called benzedrine, which has recently been written about in the British Medical Journal. Its chief function is that of being brain-stimu-lating and thus a boon to the public i speaker or the tired business executive. The general effect of small
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  • 103 12 usual, of course, a warning is given that benzedrine is a powerful drug not to be lightly used. It is suggested that the present position, by which it can easily be purchased without a prescription is possibly dangerous. The warning is necessary if a rush to obtain benzedrine
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  • 255 12 "Looker On" A WOMAN writer says there are two thirtgs wrong with the averagehusband. I know—what he says and uhat he does. A A Before they're married he spends his money on her; after they're married the spends his money on her. A A "A shortage
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    • 84 12 D«. West s S WATERPROOFED TOOTH BRUSH 5 I J I LONGER THAN I OTHER TOOTH BRUSHES j I j s I CLEANS TEETH BETTER. j CANNOT GET SOGGY WHEN WET J S AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS. j I S Obtainable From laLL GOOD DEALERS! I $amdr
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  • 128 13 REBELS MUST HALT SHIP HIT Six Italian Officers Killed Reuter. Moscow, May 28. THE Soviet agrees in principle to the British proposal for a truce in Spain but insists that the insurants cease hostilities first and first withdraw all foreign troops, including
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  • 111 13 Torpedo-Boat Bombed By Bolshevik Planes Reuter. Berlin. May 29. r,v German naval command niLS warned the military authorities ut Valencia against attacking Germ-: 1 Airships, according to a German Nev/S Agency communique, which states that following the bombing of the interna- liul control forces, including the Gern torpedo-boat
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  • 277 13 British Official Wirelees. London. May 29. I I speech at the League Council tine at Geneva to-nighi the British ign Secretary said that in despite 1 I '.ne many difficulties it had had to the Non-Inters r entlon Committee TJi.ide «real progress in limiting interference in the Spanish
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  • 176 13 British Official Wireless. London, May 28. THE Times states that Mr. Baldwin is 1 leaving office in a blaze of popular esteem, after a series of person tiiumphs. "His defects as Prime Minister were obvious. He was perhaps a too typical Englishman to take a sustained
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  • 215 13 BIG MAJORITY A. P. Herbert Wins His Fight British Official Wireless. Londi n. May 28. BY 190 votes to seven the House of Commons carried the third reading this afternoon of the Marriage Bill introduced at the beginning of the session by Mr. A. P. Herbert,
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  • 34 13 A Gazette notification states that certain areas of land in the northern district of Province Wellesley, containing about three acres, are needed for an extension to the wireless receiving station at Telok Ayer Tawar.
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  • 32 13 Land in southwest Penang in the vicinity of the aerodrome at Bayan Lepas is to be taken over by the Government for the purposes of improving the approach road to the aerodrome.
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  • 225 13 NEW CABINET FORMED MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN IS PREMIER Reuter. London, May '!■< MR. Stanley Baldwin. Lite Hritlsh Pi ime Minister, left No. 10 Downing Street M 912 a.m. for Buckingham Palace to submit hb resignation to His Majesty the King. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor r.I the
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  • 288 13 Full List Of The Changes Reuter. London. May L'H r£ following changes in the Cabin; < are announced: Prime Minister Mr Neville Chamberlain., Chancellor the Exchequer. Sir John Simon; Hon. Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare. President or the Board of Trade. Mr Olivt.Stanley; First Lord of th" Admivahv Mr.
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  • 87 13 Mr. Runciman Made A Viscount Reuter. London, May 28. On the occasion of Mr. Stanley Baldwin's retirement His Majesty the has conferred a Viscounty on Mr. Walter Runciman. President of the Board of Trade in Mr. Baldwin's Cabinet. A Viscounty has also been conferred on Sir J. C.
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  • 206 13 Interests In Pacific AUSTRALASIA READY TO LINE UP London, May 28. fJpHE question of collating defence it is understood, was the chief topic at the first meeting of thf munitions committee of the Imperia' Conference to-day under the chairmanship of Sir Thomas Inskip (Minister for Co-ordination
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  • 74 13 To Come Fnder Control Of Nanking Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shaiv n 'ha 'fay 2b DLANS for 'he centralisation of the Saechuen and Kan£6U Armies have been completed They are to be submitted to Nankins for approval V. i< reported that in fu'uro the dlflerent armv units are
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  • 77 13 A Nazi Warning CATHOLICS CANNOT INTERFERE Reuter. Berlin, May 28. rpHE fiercest attack ever made on the morals of the Catholic Church was contained in a German broadcast to-night by Herr Goebbels (Propaganda Minister). He uttered a plain warning that very drastic steps would be taken
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  • 38 13 Mr. D. McMullin, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. who is C.Q.MS, of the Ist Battalion "B" Company of the S.S.V.F.. will be going Home on leave by the Rawalpindi on Friday next, accomoanied by his wife and family.
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  • 101 13 MILLIONS LOST Funds Transferred To British Territory Reuter. Washington. May 28. PRESIDENT Roosevelt intends to ask Congress to legislate to check evasion of income ta:s by a small group of wealthy persons. The President made this intimation at a Press conference and
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  • 74 13 Government Wins Third Round Reuter. New York, May 28. T*HE Federal Court gave verdict against Viscount Astor and Major John Astor in their claim from the Government for over two million dollars in estate tax levied on the New York property of the first Viscount Astor, together
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  • 111 13 Status Of Journalists Discussed Reuter. London, May 28. FE Empire Press Union concluded its conference with a discussion on the status of journalism and journalists In the Empire. The debate was opened by Mr. J. A. Spender, former editor cf the Westminster Gazette, who stressed the responsibility
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  • 1387 14 AN OUTSIDE APPOINTMENT "PREFERENCE TO OWN MEN, OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL" Singapore, Friday. THE question of promotion in the Municipal Service came up for quite a lengthy debate in the monthly meeting of the Commissioners which was held to-day, arising
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  • 35 14 An Urdu (Hindustani) daily newspaper will be published from June 1 to cover Urdu literature and general Indian news. This will be the firs* daily paper of its kind in this country"
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  • 749 14 Coronation Honours FOR PRESIDENT AND HEALTH OFFICER Singapore, Friday. the Municipal Commissioners met for their monthly meeting to-day, Mr. E. A. Brown asked to be permitted to usurp the President's privilege of addressing the meeting first. He said he wished on behalf of himself and his fellow Commissioners
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  • 1351 14 FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF GEYLANG PROJECT Singapore, Friday. J<o-DAY'S meeting of the Municipal Commissioners once more fully debated the proposal to build another cabaret on land bounded by Geylang- Road, Tan j ong Katong Road and Haig Road, and eventually decided to refer back a decision of
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  • 1687 14 MUNICIPAL EXPERTS AND THEIR DECISIONS Singapore, Friday. A MOTION reviving a matter dis- cussed at the last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, touching on the decision of the Registrar of Vehicles not to register and license motor car No. 5.7028 as a first class hackney carriage
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    • 54 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSIJRAIVfF CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA PHONE 58M. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEN SATION INSURANCE. M r# AGENTS: SSffi},, HONG CHYE CO. CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOS (I NG KON CHEE. LEE ENG TEH. EBL —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCI AGENCY, LTD., BKANfHES. ov,
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  • 220 15 ANGRY WORDS Japanese Demands Rejected Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. May 28. Japanese Change d'Affaires loafed a second protest with Foreign Offjce over the .t>-\v incident. the Chinese- Foreign Minister. Wang Chung Hut, maintains the affair is a local one
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  • 72 15 Trench Trade Pact With Germany Reuter. Paris, May 29. AN agreement in principle on Flench-Gennan commercial accord is believed to have been reached in the course of an interview between Premier Blum and Herr Schacht (Governor of the Reichsbank) this evening. The accord is very complex, involving
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  • 113 15 Uut Title Not Extended To Wife Reuter. London, May 28. HIS Majesty King George VI has expressed a wish that his brother the Duke of Windsor should personally enjoy the title of Royal Highness, notwithstanding the fact that existing letters ol patent issued in Queen
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  • 122 15 Provision Of Schools In Hunan Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 28. jt'R. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore philanthropist who is now in China, has .sent a delegate to Hunan to consult Mr. Ho Chien. the Provincial Chairman, in connection with the establishment of schools which
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  • 49 15 iar", a cafe-restaurant, at 4 Road, first floor, will be open to pubik on June 1. The cafe overthe sea, a feature which will be eiated by the patrons. Dr. Hays Diet and Lyons' Dardjeel- a which w 11 be obtainable on rewhen the cafe is opened.
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  • 21 15 Lumsden Milne will broadcast ;ht in the Ch" 'ren's Hour. She iad one of her own stories, "The Slippers."
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  • 446 15 In "Love From A Stranger" AT THE CINEMA AMERICAN cri'ics do not go out of their way to praise Brit/sh pictures. Usually they arc pretty stuffy about them. So when we found that Mr. John Mosher had given half his article in the New Yorker of
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  • 279 15 250 Artists Complete 12 Months' Task Moscow. TEN thousand jewels sparkle in a huge mosaic map of the Soviet Union which has just been completed here. For 12 months, 250 jewellers, lapidaries, artists, geographers and engineers have been working on the map, which, with
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  • 96 15 16,000 Germans In Three Months London. By far the biggest number of foreigners who landed in the United Kingdom in the first months of this year came from Germany. In a total of 81,640 foreigners, 16,337 we-e Germans. Of these 74 were refeseri leave to land. 14,806
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  • 239 15 Well-Known Shareb oker KUALA LUMPUR'S LOSS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "FOLLOWING a stroke on Wednesday evening:, Mr. C. J. Baker founder of the firm of Baker Morgan and Co., exchange and sharebrokew Kuala Lumpur, passed away peacefully in the Bungsar Hospital
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  • 220 15 Johore P.W.D. Official Injured Singapore, Saturday. MR. MASSANG Martin, attached to the Public Works Department. Johore Eahru, was badly injured when he wa.? krocked down by a motor v lorr«--whilst walking along East Coast Road yesterday morning. Mr. Martin, who had come to Singapore for the
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  • 208 15 TAXATION THE MOTORIST Motorists in Britain can derive a certain amount of comfort from the Chancellor's Budget proposals, for, although the strong plea made for a reduction of motor taxation has had no effect, at least no additional taxes are proposed. This, perhaps, is but cold comfort, but rumoui had
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  • 26 15 Under the Pensions Ordinance the posts of reporters of the Court of Criminal Appeal, Singanore. are declared to be pensionable in future, says a Gazette notification.
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  • 23 15 A Post Office and a Saving Bank will be opened at the new airport at Kallang after the official opening on June 12.
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  • 647 15 S.R.A. SURPRISE Commissioners Not Ratepayers AT a meeting of the Singapore Rr.tc,jaye:s Associa.ion on Thu sday, it was agreed that a lp'ier be sent to the Colonial Secretary as follows: We are instructed by the Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association to draw your attention to section
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  • 14 15 Bishop Edwin Lee of the Methodist Mission is expee'ed in Ipoh at the weekend.
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  • 18 15 The Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys, General Adviser, Johore, has left for Fraser's Hill on a short holiday.
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  • 422 16 A. C. S. WIN INVITATION RELAY RACE THERE was a big gathering at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday for the annual athletic sports meeting of St. Joseph's Institution, when a long programme of events was successfully worked off. Keen competition
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  • 32 16 Miss Helen Jacobs Beaten Reuter. Paris, May 28. IN the quarter-final of the French 1 championships Mile. Jedrzejowska beat Miss Helen Jacobs 6-3, 6-4, Miss Jacobs playing below form.— Reuter.
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  • 46 16 V.M.C.A. XI vs. Govt. Printing Press Sports Club on Monday next on the Press ground at 5.10 p.m.: Hoo Chee Tong, K. Leembruggen, V N Pillay, W. Puller., H. Hay, Obruca, Swyny, Omar. Kirn Wee, Medland M Swyny. Reserves: J. Ferguson, G. Day Blazek.
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  • 56 16 V.M.C.A. Junior Department XI vs the Victoria School at Anson Road on Tuesday next: Tan Guan Kiat <capt.>, Tay Yew Wee B. Fone*, Au Kow Chu. Au Keng Chu Ec Thian Han, G. Newman Au Tat Chu J B. Shaw, Lim Kok Ann. Goh Chin Chye, Chan Mun
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  • 501 16 County Cricket Results THE M. C.C. Australian XI gained a narrow win over the Rest of England in the three-day match concluded at Lord's yesterday, T. Worthington (Derbyshire) scoring 156 not out fox the tourists. A good declaration by Hampshire enabled them to collect
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  • 124 16 Sidestake Deposited With Board Singapore Saturday. YOUNG Gauder, Singapore's No. 1 featherweight, is anx ous for another? fight with Boon Mah and is so confident of beating the Siamese that he has deposited $50 as a sidestake with the Secretary of the Board of Control. Before Boon Mah
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  • 318 16 Kampong Bahru Team's Meeting (From Our Own CorrespondJohore Bahru. May 28 rE fifth annual «ports meeting of tho KamDon" Bahru Cvclini- Team was held at Jalan Bilal Mahmood Johorc Bahru yesterday when eighteen events were gone through. The mi ing was held under the auspices of the Kampong
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  • 635 16 Fusilier He ron Champion Singapore, Saturday. EXCELLENT performances were put up at langlin yesterday at the annual athletic sports meeting of the Royal Inni.skiliirig 1 •'u-.ili rnctably by Fusilier Heron, nhu won the indivfduul championship. More than one existing record was improved upon during the
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  • 313 16 POSITIONS to date in the S.A.F League competitions are as follows: First Division goals P. W. L. D I R.A. (7) 8 5 12 Midds (5» 7 4 3 C R.A.F. (1) 7 3 3 1 ?oliCe '6> 6 2 2 2. Chinese <3i 5 2 12
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  • 56 16 Ties for Monday and Tuesday lawn tennis tournament at the! are as follows: MONDAY'S TIES Singles Championship: Yong I Thong vs. Wocn Chow Tal Chu Jhcon Sim vs. Tar. Joo T .i»n. TUESDAYS TIZS Singles Championship: Civ Pitt vs. Sim Sens: Watt Doubles Championship: Choon Leo and Chow
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  • 396 17 SECOND DIVISION SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD Singapore. Saturday. IE Malaya Publishing House beat Midds II by 4—l at the n Kcad Stadium yesterday, disng the soldiers from their third n the Second Division League MP.H. have won all their four ches
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  • 270 17 Tul Sports Meeting k PtQCCTSSFUL sports meeting', v.;.; thi ueyj ing English School jl uttd m Geylang Thursi- programme was wita lar .01 parents brought to a eonthe distribution of prizes by J v.i ro as follows: Football—l. Ismail b j Bhaitati b. Hassan. l. Cruang Ah
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  • 92 17 r members of the V.M.C.A. seleclnt their respective groups tor games League on Monday I I.C.A. at 8 p.m. are as follows: *!»artan«:: Wee Hong Heng. Kam Gim Ah Hian. L'm Siew N?hee. J. W. Lord. A. Manasseh. On." Kirn Ke<\ Po Guan r Bok T<Vng A.
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  • 195 17 Yesterday's results in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. were as follows: Open Men's Singles: M.I. Reshty beat Tan Peng Cheow 6—l, 6—2. Men's Singles 'B': Dr. Wee Thiam Hock beat Ng Chee Seng 6—3 6—3. Thursday's ties resulted as follows: Men's Doubles:—A. Fakir and M. 1
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  • 56 17 V M C.A team vs. 'he S C R C. at S.C.R.C. to-day at 2 p.m.: Lee Fong Lim R Lvne G. Day, K. Leembruggen. J. Ferguson. B. S. Varma, I. B. Surat*a. A. Nathanials, N. Hay, V. Xavier, N. Pillay. Reserves:—B. M. Barker, C. Angus. r. t%
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  • 306 17 V.M.C.A. Beat S.CC. By 2 Goals Singapore, Saturday. YESTERDAYS Third Division League soccer match on the Padang between the V.M.C.A. and the S.C.C. was won by the Association by 2—o. The Club were well served in defence but were let down by their forward line which displayed
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  • 486 17 Guod Win By Topham Jones Railton Singapore. Saturday. TOPHAM JONES and Rail ton gained a 1 cMir-cut victory over the O.EC. In heir Business Houses League fixture on he Y.M.C.A «round yesterday. Playing spl'j.did football, they defeated •neir Opponents to the tune of six goats to nil.
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  • 128 17 Player Removed To Hospital 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 28. jiHE Johore Military met the Old Boys Association in the second round of the J.B.D.F. League on the Istana Padang yesterday and won by 6—l. The 0.8.A. attacked from the kick ff and scored their only
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  • 680 18 Neck Broken By Lightning Family Of General* 1,795 Witnesses Crocodile Funeral HERE are some strange stories trom many parts of the world, sent by Reuter correspondents: SPRING The following notice apt eared in the police leport at Omaha. Nebraska:— "Car reported abandoned at 84th and M Streets.
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  • 24 18 Mr M. Narayanapillay. Railway Telegraph Inspector. Johore Bahru is leaving for Ceylon on medical leave on Monday. He will be accompanied wife and children.
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    • 444 18 OWING TO NUMEROUS UP COUNTRY REQUESTS FOR EXTENSION MEI.JI COMPETITION NOW CLOSES ON 25th JUNE rnMHI T I n M C rf r f° maKe wideli nown t** many dellciou, Meiji lines VJ IN LM I I U IN 3 f 1««" and chocolate, the agents are oreaK* tK fascinatm;;
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    • 1947 19 Malayan Listeners* ItjitliiV W Mltltlltf Th- Letter <'Trom Mozart") (Reynaldo Kahn>. ci Air of Sacha (A. MesPROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE ZZL \Z \Z S 3 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES SBMiWrfZ SSS 3 E > ordinary meeting of the Federation of J?" r "g hes (C J Bluebells (Paul DelSirjZaPOre Station On 225
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  • 153 20 Three Charges Against A Chinese Singapore. Friday. rHREE charges ot Housebreaking and theft and one of fraudulent possesion of property were cited against Ifok \h Hoey whan he was produced before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Second Magistrate, this morning. H> was charged with (1) housebreaVng 'and
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  • 175 20 At St Mary's Malacca English School One of the leading personalities of Malacca, in the person of Mr. A. W. Hay. M.C.S.. was the chairman at an extraordinary meeting held at Mary's English School. Malacca, on Mond'.y last n connection with the Empire Day celebrations. Mr. Hay arrived
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  • 135 20 Serious Stabbing Affray Ipoh. May 26. A SERIOUS stabbing affray took plac last night during the Hindu festival procession. It would appear that a Tamil man brought his young wife with him to view the procession, in Lahat Road and while there another man is alleged to
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  • 42 20 Two Soldiers On Hobherv Charges Singapore, BfcM G. BRADMAN nntl O t.>t itv- t-wg ier> <>! U» Aiese* tf. w<«re conuiini'd li'ut q{ i *>y Ml KB sistrntfv on u cnarge oi ■■••>-■ rj tJi- conclusion of a P inquiry jroaten
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    • 507 20 m A <• SPEECH THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS. SECRETS OF SUCCESS IN PUBLIC SPEAKING byM. Crombie $1.20 SPEECHES AND TOASTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1.20 J S SFEECHES TOASTS: HOW TO MAKE AND PROPOSE THEM 1.50 SFFFCH! By G. E M. Walker 1.50 THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING by Lucy D.
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    • 633 20 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 730 a.m. Matins. 800 am. Choral Eucharist. 10 a.m., Sunday School s3O d m Evensong and Sermon. Preacher The Rev. G. B. Thompson. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. Holy Communion on
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    • 566 20 (Continued from previous column.' 4.30 p.m., Sunday School. Speaker: Mr. S. S. Adams. (5 p.m. English Srevice. Speaker: Mr. G. C. S. Koch. Tuesday. 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday, 3 p.m.. Nyonya Meeting— Speaker: Miss G. Grigg. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Bible Address in English. Speaker: Mi. G. Baker. 'BETHESDA" iKatong)
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    • 905 20 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio a* (Continued from page 19) 11 R A SIFiORTWA VF 815 p.m. Greetings to our Listener; SSL^SKL *.3-VJz W W the "Near East." PROGRAMMES 820 Pm- News and Economic Review in German and Call DJQ. The following are the principal Amerl- 8.35 p.m. Songs of far
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  • 257 21 Need For Rubber Control-The Wage Problem-Housing Schemes—X Means Of Livelihood For Girls-Corona-tion Delegates—The Awakening Of The Chinese Nation 4 the meeting of 'the Johore rs' Association held recentthe Singapore Chinese ChamCommerce, it was unanimousJved that the rubber restriccheme should be allowed to after 1938. hough the present
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  • 252 21 i VERY interesting speech was aiso n delvered by H E. the High Comicner, Sir Shenton Thomas at the Ding of the new headquarters of Rubber Research Institute in Kuala L mpur. The public was given to rstand that the present restriction was brought into force, for the
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  • 183 21 I ong the initiative to introduce 1 standard scale of wages for the Hon. Mr. Cheok Huan has won the hearts of thouof Chinese labourers working bberi estates scattered all ovr It remains to be see-: her action will be taken b> managements generally along set forth in
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  • 191 21 ISSOCIATED with the rubber plant- ing industry for many years, the Hon. Mr. Cneok Huan Cheonr has first-hand knowledge of the conditions under which Chinese tappers and labourers live on estates, and the proposition he has brought before the Johore Planters' Association appears to offer a remedy for
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  • 235 21 AN article published in the Tribune the other day directed considerable attention to the subject of slum clearance. The work of the Singapore Improvement Trust in this matter is unique and deserves the utmost measure of commendation. Do you know what slum clearance has done for the Chinese?
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  • 200 21 BUT the work of the Singapore Improvement Trust is not confined to the district i have just described. In Chinatown, there now exist Improvement Trust flats which house hundreds of Chinese families. Formerly, most of them lived in unhealthy cubicles, into each of which as many of five
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  • 180 21 MURSING is a profession that is foilow- ed by hundreds of Chinese girls ii, this cou/itry. Go round to our hospitals, and you will be convinced thai this is a statement of fact. In all aspects, nursing Is an honourable profession, and in making it their
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  • 153 21 A MESSAGE from China published recently, was to the effect that some 200.000 people, employed in various industries, petitioned the Central Government for permission to be admitted fot military training "in order to prepare for defence in the event of national crisis." It is reported that other
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  • 298 21 IN the course of this week, Chinese 1 delegates to the Coronation with the exception of a few. left the shores of Great Britain, with memories of the haooiest days in their lives. Their stay in London had afforded ♦hem the oooortunity of renewing old friendships: making
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    • 135 21 I FEEL I I YOUNGER I I as you grow older E If you feel you are growing old,' Phyllosan' tablets will soon make you feel g ten years younger! Two 'Phyllosan' tab- lets taken three times a day will revitalize 5 r and rejuvenate you, strengthen your nerves, 3
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    • 380 21 LEADING HOSPITALS f KOTEX PADS ,Ci LAST YEAR W^Ĕ^B^Mll^ By its very insistence upon the highest r&'&'y vT T^S?}:^^ standards of surgical cleanliness, Kotex &fjvirf7 1 j Xs&i\ achieves the merited distinction of use 1 /V^l'.'-v"! in the world's great hospitals. ?*:M I V /hV->X Here is undoubted purify. Here
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    • 222 21 $ĔE3t^ ALSO SOLD IN PACKETS OF TEN*-CELLOPHANE WRAPPED Gold Flake Virginia Cigarettes "AS GOOD AS GOLD once i mm KNOW HOW TO AVOID MOUTH J CAUSED j T***TO cues lod<*° /c 4usc jrn NOW HER BREATH IS PURE AND SWEET... Experience for yourself the down; your lower teeth from effective
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    • 167 22 A \For 1 J Electric Refrigerators \We Have j \The j j "Universal Cooler"! j Our latest models of domestic refrigerators j will arrive next month. j S Make it a point to see us before placing j any orders. J Our refrigerators are bought by small I monthly sums.
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  • 534 22 FASCINATION OF COMBINED JOURNEYS JX Britain and America, and in other countries, also, a growing j interest is now being taken by i travellers in the ?cope offered for making pleasure voyage* round th world, by a combination of air an surface transport.
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  • 1057 22 Flying Contrast Between 1909 And To-I)ay It wa on a summer morning In 1909 1 a tiny singie-eng'ned monoplane, is from the coast of France accomplished the first flight by aero- c across the English Channel. One morning Just recently—epitornisirly thirty years of aerial progress ne of the giant
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  • 166 23 IN an editorial, a Shanghai ccntempo rary states that "there is no more pleasing element in .the life of present day China than 'the growing interest taken by Chinese people in on c another No statement could have been neart. the truth, but I would point out tha;
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  • 166 23 THE nterest of overseas Chinese in tl veil-being of th<nr fellows a* an to make itself manifest at te of the great flood cf 1924. then, every event !n China is wed by overseas Chinese just occurs in the country of their -sidence. Apart altogether from the
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  • 91 23 Members and associate members oi the Amateur Sporting Association ar? r c euested to note badminton partices be held every Tuesday and Thursdava at Neil Road at 5 15 n.m. Members are also Breed +o turn no rlv for the forthcoming SingaTournaments. Association, CMubs and affiliated Par"r desiring
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  • 365 23 th* Editor nf the Malaya Tnbuvs, our popular auiiy paper to inquire S J why no *teps hare yet been taken to e_ tarnish an Indian Volunteet Erie Company in Singapore. arP ,e hmesc Maiay* and Bui&l are well represented In the Volunteer l
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  • 320 23 :he Sditor :*t-: Untni/n TrftiUftet Sir —1 ;im obliged to pen the following few lines as an Indian v. ho Ls nehi.cr -i member of the Indian Association nor •l the Pandit Niliru Reception t:ommitttre tn answe; Lo Lhe protest published by Dr. Klrampathypathy in yesterdfi: rinune. Dr
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  • 297 23 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—"Truth's" letter in your- iscue of the 21st instant has my heartfelt support on the subject of the ridiculous budget fiamed uy a married clerk supposed to be living in Singapore on a salary of $25 per mensem. The upward
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  • 502 23 'To the Editor th._ Mu Sir,—l Have rolJciwod With i Nebru's 11l address** and I h some <■■ i and Indians. havji rsi In rlj ac m which weic oily liv\t v nn« to expiv- in youv cwiuniti I to be hard r.i ta Having hod
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  • 45 23 :ial i Strike Averted Reuter. T, T ?8 w< -uav Uorsed ,llc t«rm nf ui ,j fhe •V." xlsted r (the .nved J wJLth h:uJ been varawn i .u strike s a result lew tie Minn U Stanley he House WIUCD 111
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    • 82 23 j THE LEADING MEDICINE FOR rjf SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, 833 RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, MM PAINFUL JOINTS, I LOSS OF VIGOUR Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct If4L"j -i'fcwfejj way to health as it removes the CAUSE ;|m»x?jrf j of the disease from the blood
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    • 115 23 FOR SEWING MACHINES Sweepers and r ail household appliances LU CLEANS ES prevents Mothers When next you buy Woodward's Gripe Water for your babies make certain that the "Baby" trade-mark is on the bottle. This famous trade-mark ensures that you are buying genuine Wood ward's and not au inferior imitation.
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    • 168 23 FREE SAMPLE! NEW "SUPER-SOFT" PEPSODENT HIGH PDUSH HUH II11««* I 1 m Rftuuftwcc— sAitiy j JT^-»— 1 .„,1 About Iwtce cs long E ifI|ECMSE I :v;c: ja?-!- < '\jfj|' H.! I H ,0 8 R If £J H FREE > •;-'r..-V.:t Huh PfJtxh I IK V..J.'. s'A-.( ORATION LTD. u
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  • 61 24 „:„U4 ft f fnnp 9 Below are Ihe pictures of some of the helpers. About thirty artistes w» «*< at .he Kind's Birthday Charity Cabaret to be he.d at RaHes Hote. or the n*« of 9. Mrs. David Nelson Miss Joyce Wong Miss Marion duller Miss
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    • 19 24 Agents!—5osepn I'ravers sr 8on8. PRINCESS OF HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS $3.60 Per Dozen j Obtainable throughout Malaya MONTOR LIMITED Singa pore
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    • 107 24 Cf<StNyl fcOSj, |a ISB KLIM liSi j pjpl POWDERED WHOLE MILK j j ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR uOOD HEALTH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM IN YOUI! J PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY I -IT IS SAFE. CON VENIENT AND ECONOMICAL,
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