Malaya Tribune, 31 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 126. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, May 31, 19:57. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORXIIVG TRIBUNE H "101 USES FOH VINEGAR" rhi c a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern ho usehold. It can be had for the rgjT Asking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your «uidreas
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    • 121 1 r~^r* POWDERED WHOLE MILK Oq§M 1 ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR uOOD HEALTH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM IN YOUR PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY J —IT IS SAFE, CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL. j l OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING PROVISION STORES
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    • 35 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya For reliability, "GOLD \l\ LEAF" is unaffected by any other Tea on grr^"^."^,,' V??*^^^af^^.g^i^^^^^^^^^^ the market to-day. GOLD iMfe! LEAP BEaaw M|al tea F. A. Bartho lomeusz Lid.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 509 2 < M. HASSAN, !34, 3« 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. J Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, t JOHORE. J STOCKISTS OF: Frigidaires, Kcldchests, modern I electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowLs and shades, bed lamps, 1 fans, elestric bells, batteries, I wiring accessorial, domestic ap- pliances, sanitary wares
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    • 1798 2 WINES AT STOCK-CLEARING PRICES. CHABLIS $125. PETIT BOURGOGNE 1.25 POMMARD 125 BOURGOGNE MEUSSEUX 2.00 GANCIA CHAMPAGNE 2.00 ANGUSTORA BITTER 1.50 LONGUA VITA BITTER 1.50 ADVOCAAT 1.75 BRANDY WINE 3.25 CHORINTO WINE 1.80 SHERRY (Quart) 2.00 SHERRY -.90 MALAGA WTNE -.90 MADEIRA WINE -.90 VLEK'fI TONIKINA 1.00 STEINWTNE 1.80 Lady Canvassers
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    • 101 2 SARSAPARILLA TO/NIC Blooa ouilder and puriner, curee various tropical disease. Price per Dottle $1.00. Small bottle 50 eta. Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM (JO., VJ, Hill Street, Singapore. T FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED I Edward Hack's Famous i Lipsticks and Perfumes. J O'desire Exotic Perfume of different fragrance. t t
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  • 595 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE TRAINING OF OFFICERS Central Board Scheme In Full Operation THE Central Board for the Training of Officers for the Merchant Service met recently to hear that the educational and training scheme which the board has been elaborating since it was set up in 1935 is now
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  • 29 3 Mr. Lam Looking, one of the well-known Chinese residents of Ipoh. who has been confined to his house Witn illness for some time, is making sati:;iactory progress towards recovery.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 461 3 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 and BRITISH INDIA i Incorporated in England.) p. 0. 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 ANCHI 17.000 June 18 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 1C RANPURA
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    • 81 3 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI JAPAN. Leave Singapore SHIRALA 8.000 June 3 TILAWA 10.000 June 17 SANTHIA 8,000 July 1 For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. TALMA 10.000 June 12 SIRDHANA 8.000 June 26 SHIRALA 8.000 July 10 P&Q BRITISH INDIA vast sa&i*eS E OHT For all information apply to:
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    • 600 3 1 M. B a K. I KOKUSAI LINE .1 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I, 1 1 (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) SDue Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York ms KIRISHIMA MARU June 6 June 9 June 12 Keelung July 21 ims KOMAKI
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    • 410 3 9 Special Holiday Cruises to BANGKOK SAIGON Angkor Pnom Penh MspL From Rct'g Tons. Spore. Spore. M.S. "JUTLANDIA" 13.100 June 5 June 25 "ALSIA" 12,500 July 17 Aug. 6 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Aug. 7 Aug. 27 •LALANDIA" 11.000 Sept. 18 Oct. 3 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct, 29 "MEONIA" 11.000 Oct.
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    • 533 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER A IIU LLOYD NORD (Incorporated in LLOYD Oarmany). The undernoted are the Company! Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, ORTII CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. J837. s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China June 4 I m.s. "SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June 5 P. Swettenham June 6
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  • 426 4 LONDON COMMODITIES ritrrfr London, May 29. Price T da y Change c Irregular Dull Bpoli Buyers. 10 9 15 16 -Hl6 Sellers. 10 1 16 101 16 May Buyers. 10 10 WSent 161I 611 8 ***** ***** July.sept. Buyers. 10 116 101 16 Ort'Der Sellers. 10% 10
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  • 404 4 Planters' Protest 6 i f REPLY TO R.G.A. CHAIRMAN (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 19. STATEMENT on planters salaries made by Mr. T. J. Cummings at the annual meeting- of the R.G.A. has brought a rejoinder from Mr. Charles Watney, of the I.S.P.
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  • 103 4 Uncovered By Workmen In Dorchester Dorchester. A wonderfully preserved Roman read —a main street of the town of nearly ~,000 years ago—has been uncovered here by workmen digging for foundations for a new building. On the crown of the road which was less than four feet below the
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  • 91 4 Another London borough. Lambeth, one of the largest in the metropolitan area, has "switched on" its electric discharge lighting. Not content with illuminating the public thoroughfares with the Osira installation, all the secondary thoroughfares, passages and alleyways, too. are lighted with this all-British G.E.C. system, amounting
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  • 479 4 TIN MARKET Outlook Is Not Clear (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, May 19 CONDITIONS in the tin market, even in the comparatively near future, remain unclear. Having been helped by American gold-price scares to abandon their project for unlimited tin production, the LT.C. is
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  • 248 4 British Decision MR. ORMSBY-GORE TO BE CHAIRMAN (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent; London, May 19. Colonial Empire Marketing Board is to be established by the Government thus reviving the Empire Marketing Board which was discontinued in 1935 but with the important difference that the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 535 4 Banking Corporation Ltd.! M (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlement*). I (P: i *< Successors to j J- The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, V» The Ho Hong Bank Limited and f The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. •t' CAPITAL* I S Authorised $40,000,000.00. .issued 'and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I V HEAD OFFICE, CHINA
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    • 212 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. OEYIEK CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE BS3£ ESS v Yen 132,650,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. JSJW™ at Alexandria. Batavia m ay 'T, BerUn Calcutta, Car ton Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow fKSF* Kobe, London, Los Angeles Manila, Moji. Nagasaki, Nagoya New *or«. Otaru. Osaka, Pari? PeipLiJ asngoon, Rio de
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    • 114 4 The P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed £2,594,160 Capital Paid Up £2,594.160 Reserve Fund 180,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Sir William Edward Preston, Chairman. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Selborae, KG., G.C.M.G., Edward Fairbairn Mackay, Esq., Arthur D'Anyers Wil"jS, Esq., Sir Henry Pelham
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  • 1772 5 hmed by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker, MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 -Ampat Tin .6 6 9 6 6 6 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 6 37 6 351- 35 6 £1 Austral Malay.... 571- 5918 57|- 60--6-AyerHltam
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  • 532 5 ''From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 34% cts. Market Tone: Dull. London: 10 1 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York: 20 7 16 cts., down 3 16. Market Tone: Dull. "ihe market opens dull and featurless with prices unchanged on
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  • 166 5 > Rearmament requirements are res ponsible for large Government order reaching the leading commercial vehicle manufacturers. A further 251 LeylanC. 3-axled machines have just been orderea by the War Office, for example. ThU concern's share of Government order* during th? last 15 months thus total* approximately 400 machines.
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    • 282 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Sirmauore, May 31. Total for Books Com financial Com d any Dividend Date Ex.Dlf. Jev Payable Data to date TIN Idris ft* Interim May 21 June 3 May 27 10% Raub 10% Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 10% Tongkah Harbour 4% Int.
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  • 210 6 Good Demand For Home Rails Reuter Wireless. London. May 26. ON the Stock Exchange the Settlement of the coal dispute and excellent railway traffics induced good demand for Home vails, prices of which moved up appreciably. Elsewhere, the markets opened very dull, but the lost ground was substantially
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  • 67 6 Mafia; Dutch. 362 tons from Indragin 31.5 to Indragiri 2.6. Togian; Dutch, 672 tons from Toengaf) 31.5 to D'Jambi 2.6 Perak; Brit., 579 tons from Penang 31.5 to Penang 2.6. Kinta; Brit., 1,220 tons from Port Swettenham 31.5 to Port Swettenham 1.6. Akagi Maru; Japanese. 4,329 tons
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  • 95 6 Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang. Siam, Burma. India, Iraq. Falesline. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Gold and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam§ and London!: Netherlands, closing 12.45
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  • 133 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. iLondon) by Air (Imperial), time of deli very of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. on Tuesday. Mails expected from China by the Glenaffaiic, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from China by the Cremer. due
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  • 29 6 The ss. Upland Maru for East Africa. Mail previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. on May 31 will now close at noon on the same day.
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  • 7 6 The mail despatched from Singapore
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  • 240 6 The following are passengers by the Fushimi Maru which left Singapore for Europe, via ports, on May 27: Mr. A. Morley, Mr. and A. J. Cacner, Mr. B. D. Deruco, Mr. M. Vagi, Mr. M. Yanowski, Miss M. Derry, Mr. H. M. Grosbers, Prof. Y. Ichimura Prof. M. Ishihara,
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  • 39 6 Owing to the late arrival of the East bound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails lor Australia Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on May 30 WH now close at 7 p.m. on May 31.
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  • 447 6 Coastguard Service May Be Formed Darwin. Northern Territoiy, May 21. prORMED opinion in Darwin is that 1 the- Commonwealth Government is contemplating the formation of a coast-guard service, under the control of the Customs Department, to patrol the northern coastline from Brisbane to Perth. The patrol
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  • 136 6 ii n \i m Singapore, May 31. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Cremer 20; Bulan 19. Main Wharl (Entrance Gate 3) Agamemnon, Kepong 18; Bengloe 16; Perseus 13; President V. Buren 11; Troilus 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Chinese
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  • 147 6 ALHAMBRA.—"A Family Affair" and pictures of the "Hindenburg Disaster"— 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— Three Smart Girls" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"Love From A Stranger," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. R1TZ.—9.15 p.m. "Libelled Lady" 7.45 p.m. "His Greatest Gamble." RITZ—9.IS p.m. "Libelled Lady" 7.45 p.m. "His Great Gamble." MARLBOROUGH.—"Miss Frontier
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  • 718 6 MAN AND GIRL JUMP IN A RIVER (By Air Mail) London, May 30. JJEHIND a tragedy that ended the lives of a young man and a girl close to where dancers were lightheartedly celebrating the Coronation, lies, it is believed, a planned elopement, which could not
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  • 127 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 31 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. n, S.C.F.A. II v. Inniskillings 11, Anson Read Stadium; Business Houses League, Paterson Simons v. Topham Jones and R., V.M.C.A.; Govt. League, Div. 11, Immigration v. P.W.D, J.C.S.A. Annual general meeting of Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 392 6 f l -.-jT-g-Tni, MALAYAN,PREMIER HOT.EL v Jk TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE j 6.30 to 8.30 p.it I j DINNER DANCE (informal) j 9.30 to Mid-night and I AUSTRALIA'S LOVELIEST DANCERS I j CHARLES and HELEN Winners of the Professional Ballroom Championships 1936, Presenting r 1 the Latest Styles Steps of
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    • 136 6 YOUTH, VIGOUR VITALITY Restored In 30 Minutes. It is no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if you feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by th* nam* Man Power Pills give marvellous and immediate r-sults in cases of exhaustion, etc. They work
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 266 6 f POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL S DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATS AND TIMI Africa East Holland Maru May 31 2 p.m. Fontianak Pangkor 31 2 p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo 31 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Pengerang s :Soon Heng t> i g a.m. U.S.A. (Parcels only) President Van Buren June 1
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  • 458 7 TRAFFIC CONTROL Editor of the Malaya Tribune, i ni a comparative newcomer to but I have stayed here long Sil to feel exasperated beyond meaon numerous occasions at the with which the automatic it the junction of North Bridge rd Roads allows traffic to across vmat
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  • 205 7 r :c Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir —During the 1932 slump, cr what may call the world depression the Government adopted retrenchment measures and chucked out e number of hands in different departments without giving them any assurance or re-employment. e retrenched hands are only oaid nail
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  • 151 7 'T 'he Editor of the Malaya Tribune) S;:—What is wrong with Arm;/ hfc ;:akcs my pals so hesitant to Have we not amongst us in C ony and in Malaya those Solents Lx Service" men who are in the Government Departments such Police, Prisons, Reformatory, and Customs and
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  • 674 7 TWO MALAY WOMEN BOUND OVER Sungei Patani, May 27. BEFORE H.H. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tuan Syed Akil to-day charged two Malay women named Timah and Tom binti Dolah with enticing away an un- 1 married girl. The charge was under the Shariah Court Enactment, and the Magistrate
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  • 81 7 Increased Capital To Be Proposed Reuter Wireless London, May 28. IMPERIAL Airways propose to increase the capital to £5,000,000 by th e creation of 4,000.000 new shares of £1 each. A resolution to this effect will be placed before the shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting on
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  • 116 7 Fascism Appears For The First Time Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam. May 20. THE emergence of a Fascist Party for the first time in Holland was th 2 mam feature of the general election campaign, which culminated to-day in heavy polling despite the hot weather The atmosphere is calm, apart
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  • 39 7 Reuter Wireless. Collapse After Delivering Lecture London, May 28. Professor Alfred Adler, the famous Viennese psychologist, collapsed ana died in a street in Aberdeen, where he was delivering a series of lectures at the University. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 f MORE THAN WHAT I EXPECTEDRILINETS" has REJUVENATED ME REVIVED THE ENTIRE ORGANISM, INCREASED MY PHYSICAL ana MENTAL EFFICIENCY/
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    • 131 7 LAWN MOWERS MOTOR MOWERS w Oil Mm Sizes from 14 ins.—l 2 ins. Prices on feC/ UIT6 W 6 H tS RANSOMES GANG ——<"S#VJ v KaiKomes Triple, Quintuple, Septuple. fxflfet Pr icw on aeaas LAWN MOWERS MAAS—6 37 I STUDENTS. ENSURE BETTER VISION _AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE C„,,e /It f I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 242 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending June 6, 1937: TO-DAY. MAY 31 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. <v>, 3.7 Hows, and L. A. Training. 5.30 p.m. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (V) l Malay Sec.) Unit Training. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.V.FA. Unit Training. TO-MORROW, JUNE
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  • 142 8 Second Of The Present Reign Reuter Wireless. m London. May 26. WO thousand gUSBts, including M members of the Royal family and 17 tore gn royalties, were present at th cond State Bali of the!r Majesti'/ rc-.gn at Buckingham Palace to-night The King, m the full dress uniform
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  • 58 8 To commemorate the opening of his photographic art rtudio in Stamford Road, which will take place i n a for C j night's time, Mr. Tsai Nan Hui enter- tamed about 40 friends of his. includ- i mg members of the Chinese Press to a dinner at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 188 8 I ALH AM BR A I LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 I 111 Entertainment Treat j M&M*OR£v i CECILIA PARKER C„ 1 %W ERIC LINDEN I W MICKEY ROONEY 3 CHARLEYGRAPEWIN 181 L I «>'>« ted b, 8. S.IU A I X i W 1 Hubbard 4 SamueJ Marx H r»,v»
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    • 84 8 Most Popular Comedy of the Year Welcomed Back® 1 by Enthusiastic Audiences! 1 T f CAPITOL to-\ight f ONLY! I fTHREE J SMART GIRLS"? Starring the Beautiful 14-year-old Screen Sensation DEANNA DURBIN with BINNIE BARNES ALICE BRADY MISCHA AUER and RAY MILLAND mmm COME AND ENJOY THIS WONDERFUL SHOW AGAIN!
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    • 181 8 —•s»—«s. —»J. ——<• ——^••2» —-s» —-s» —<• j J CRITICS HAIL IT AS THE BIGGEST MOVI SENSATION KNOWN FOR YEARS! To-Night 6- l5 -9 t i UNIVERSAL AND UNSTINTED PRAISE FROM THE CR] f-'Superlatively good you must sec it for yourself a tl:r!\ thr Hers, and as ycu will have
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 450 9 7 T sT ADVERTISEMENTS Electrician required for inpower points, must be rienced and know the Wiring Regulations. Apply v Co., 15, Grange Road, A -rr" Male or Female as Office *7nt must typewrite, small salary. ichester House. APP :y Clerk required. Only those need apply. Box No. Tribune, Singapore. 0
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    • 573 9 30-YEAR SEARCH FOR LOST TREASURE Boxes Which Disappeared From Port Arthur Tot ~xt x. Budapest. HE Nemzeti Ujsag" reports that Japnese guests have arrived in Budapest to search for traces of a Hungarian doctor who is believed to know the whereabouts of 'che Russian treasure which was removed from the
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    • 543 9 IGreat World Show* I Cabaret To-night j£ IV 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT ADMISSION- TEA DANCE FREE NIGHT DANCE 50 CTS. •5» T STARTING FKOM 2ND TO BTH JUNE, 1937, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY |Grand Election Night? VOTES FOR THE THREE* ❖BEST MOST POPULAR DANCERS $FROM AMONGST THE DANCE* ❖HOSTESSES OF
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    • 388 9 I THE HAPPY WORLD Singapore's Leading Most Modern Amusement Park (Geylang and Grove Roads) GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS HAPPY CABARET DUO ARTIN ELLIS DANCEUSSE DE GENRE The well-known Continental artists who have delighted large audiences at the Tea Night Dances will appear in a complete change of programme. ADMISSION 50
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  • 890 10 JtfOWADAYS Malaya figures frequently in questions raised in the House of Commons. That is an excellent sign in that it signifies an interest on the part of members in a part of thi- Empire and Protected Territory to which far too little attention was paid in the past.
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  • 92 10 Plunging India Into Revolution Reuter. Madras, May 30. CONGRESS has been piling up successive difficulties in the way of its being able to accept office," de clared Sir K. V. Reddinayadu, Chief Minister of the Madras Government, in a speech at Pulla. He asked: "Is it
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  • 15 10 Mr. and Mrs. V. Powell-Evans, who were UP the Taiping Hills, have returned to Taiping.
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  • 201 10 NOTES COMMENTS What Is A Ratepayer? A FEW months ago the startling discovery was made by the Law Officers of the Crown that Municipal Commissioners in the Straits Settlements had no power under the Municipal Ordinance to provide for the housing cf their staffs. Such action of the kind as
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  • 214 10 IN Great Britain there is no difficulty in defining who is a ratepayer, for rates are paid separately by tenants or owners of houses, in Singapore houses 3re assessed at 24 per cent, of the rent., and this is paid by the owner and not by the
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  • 137 10 jyjANY people in Singapore will rf;cui Mr. Dwight Long, the ad venture J young American who was here year with a small sailing boat in whi he was voyaging round the world. A friend has received a letter from Mr. Long headed, "Aboard the IdJ f Hour,
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  • 206 10 I jP he tWo Republican nations on i I side of the Pacific Ocean 1 brought closer together by the inauguration of the Sino-American tra Pacific radiophone service this m<. Tlie opening ceremony was perforn.ed by Dr. Wang Ching Hui. Ci..: Foreign Minister, on the one side, and Mr.
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  • 298 10  -  By i "Looker On" A CAT has been left £1,000 by its iormer owner, a wealthy widow It should have the time of its lives in future. During a single month 25.000 towels were stolen from railway carriages. It almost looks as if cleanliness is next
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 268 10 I Dr. West s j WATERPROOFED TOOTH BRUSH i S THREE SIZES YW^^^^ LASTS LONGER THAN S OTHER TOOTH BRUSHES J CLEANS TEETH BETTER. J CANNOT GET SOGGY WHEN WET S AVAILABLE IN A VARIET YOF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS. j i j Obtainable From j ALL GOOD DEALERS j I ITTI
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    • 38 10 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science. THE RAILWAYS HAVE AN ANNUAL WAGE BILL OF ABOUT SIX MILLION DOLLARS Im
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  • 882 11 FIRM LINE 23 KILLED AND 83 INJURED A GRAVE situation has arisen owing to the bombing of the German battleship Deutschland by Spanish Government planes. More than twenty of the crew were killed and over eighty were injured. The German Cabinet has
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  • 109 11 Berlin, May 31. ¥T is now officially stated that 23 were killed in the Deutsehland 19 seriously injured and 64 slightly injured. It is understood in political quarters that all present at the Cabinet meeting expressed the greatest indignation. The nature of the measures Germany will take
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  • 336 11 Reuter. Berlin. May 30. FROM the latest report of the bombing of a German warship off Ibiza it fe understood that the casualties are at least 20.—Reuter. Gibraltar, May 30. The Deutsch'and has arrived from the Spanish coast will her flag half-masted: 22 of the crew
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  • 182 11 Valencia, May 30. A WARSHIP reported to be the German battleship Admiral Scheei, lying oIT Ibiza. which opened fire on two Spanish Government aeroplanes proceeding to laid the town of Palma were hit by lour of twelve bombs dropped. Several explosions were seen to come from thi warship.
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  • 65 11 Mystery Submarine Launches Torpedoes Reuter. Valencia, May 31. A SUBMARINE of unknown nationality appeared outside Barcelona Harbour and launched a number of torpedoes against shipping in the harbour. The steamer City of Barcelona was sunk with loss of life total of which is unknown. The Government merchant steamer
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  • 24 11 Lord Wakefield, head of Wakefield and Co., who has just granted a substantial Coronation bonus to all his employees, including those overseas.
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  • 77 11 Radio Operators Delay Sailing Reuter. New York. May 30. A "LOCK-IN" strike of wireless operators has forced cancellation of the sailing of the United States liner Oriente to-day. Three wireless operators who were discharged in consequsnco of another disou'e returned to the liner and bolted themselves
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  • 343 11 Opposition To The Budget British Official Wireless. London, May 29. WHEN Mr. Neville Chamberlain's Government meets the Commons for the first time on Monday the business will be the second reading of the Finance Bill, which will be moved by Sir John Simon the now Chancellor
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  • 155 11 Of Duke Of Windsor And Mrs. Simpson Reuter. Tours. May 26. THE list of guests at the Duke of 1 Windsor's wedding is announced. Among them are Mr. Hugh Lloyd Thomas, the British Minister in Vienna, who frequently met the Duke while he was In
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  • 152 11 Four Dead And 86 Injured Reuter. Chicago, May 31. A TOTAL of four have died from injuries in the strike battle following the attempt of striking steelworkers to close the plant of the Republic gv.eel Co. at Youngstown (Ohio), 63 strikers and 23 policemen were injured. —Reuter.
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  • 159 11 Second Attempt WEST-TO-EAST THIS TIME Reuter. Miami, May 30. Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) plans to take eff early this week on a second attempt to fly round the world. She intends to fly from west to east, round the equator, a total distance of 28,000 miles and will start
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  • 43 11 Reuter. Operation Performed In Mid-Ocean New York, May 30. rpHE death is announced of Mr. George F. Baker, the wellknown New York banker, who was operated upon for peritonitis in mid-ocean .on Wednesday aboard his yacht the Viking, now at Honolulu.—Keuter.
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  • 15 11 The Talambra has arrived at Port Swettenham bringing 2.637 Stu'.e-aided labourers from Madras.
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  • 362 11 Dense Fog Causes Chaos Reuter. London, May 30. THE death-roll in week-end air crashes is 17. An air-craftsman and air-gunner were killed when two Air Force machines collided at Odiham, Hants. The pilots escaped by using parachutes. Flying Officer P. C.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 107 11 IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE FOLLOWING GUARANTEE APPEARS UPON THE LABEL OF EVERY BOTTLE OF "KEY BRAND" South African Grape Brandy CONTENTS ARE GUARANTEED TO EE PURE BRANDY DISTILLED FROM PURE NATURAL WINE PRODUCED FROM GRAPES GROWN IN THE CAPE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA THE DISTILLATION AND MATURATION OF THIS BRANDY WERE
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    • 42 11 New LOW PRICED BRITISH H-M-V RECEIVER $125 6 Marconi valves short, medium and long wave range Extra Loud-speaker plugs Pick Up Sockets Hum control Aerial trimmer Mains aerial for local reception Fully Guaranteed By RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE &16 BISHOP STREET, PENANG. [Kjggßßß
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  • 135 12 MACHINE 'CUT CERTAIN PART OF HILL" (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. RASING his explanation on an eye-witness's evidence, Mr. D. Milson, Inspector, Perak Flying- Club, in giving evidence at the nquest on Mr. R. D.
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  • 575 12 ME inquest was held in the Ipoh Coroliier'c, Court before Mr. L. C. SimpR Gray, M.C.S.. First Magistrate. Mr. ||W. Blelloch. M.C.S., Deputy Public ■secutor Perak, led the proceedings m Mr. Huntsman held a watching R?f for the Perak Flying Club. ||fter a whole day's hearing
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  • 482 12 Jtate Labourer Arrested In Muar Our Oan Co're?pondent) Johore Bahru, May 30. nPPIAH, a middle aged Tamil lah bourer, was produced this morning ibre Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya Lend Magistrate) in connection with preliminary inquiry into a charge having kidnapped a girl of 14 years
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  • 133 12 Ecuador Minister In Japan "jl/TR. Luis Alfonso Gallegos, who has I*l been in Japan for some time as Consul-General for Ecuador, is In Singapore at present, having arrived by the Dollar boat, President van Buren, on his way back home, for further assignment. He will break journey in
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  • 23 12 Mr. Choo Kia Peng, C.B.E., who is now in London, will attend a Rotary '.onference at Montreux as one of the Malayan delegates.
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  • 417 12 Striking Address To Large Crowd IN spite of rain a large crowd thronged the Muar Club padang yesterday long before 11 a.m. when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. President of the Indian National Congress, was expected. About 30 volunteers drawn from among the community people were present to
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  • 72 12 (From Our Own CorrespO' dent) Malacca. Sunday. Mr. K. Thambiah, a well-known and popular Ceylonese, has just retired from the post of Supervisor of the Government Monopolies Department, owing to ill-health. Mr. Thambiah is a member of the Hindu Advisory Board and a trustee of the
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  • 75 12 Casualties On North-West Frontier Reuter. Simla, May 30. THREE men of the Argyll and Sutherland Regt. are dead and three missing, a member of the Gurkhar Rifles is dead, and seven Argylla. nine Gurkhars and four scouts cf other units are wounded as the result of an
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  • 142 12 Leaves Malaya Next Saturday (From Our Own Reporter) pANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru, who is rest- ing at Port Dickson, will leave on his way to Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. He will leave Port Dickson at 9 in the morning and is expected to pass through Kajang at
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  • 77 12 Flurry Over "Incident" In N. China Reuter. Tientsin. May 30. A BRITISH officer has left for Shanhaikuan to-night to investigate a report that some twenty Lancashire Fusiliers In summer camp there were involved in an incident with fisherman in Manchukuo territory. The soldiers are alleged to have broken
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  • 73 12 Daughter Of Late Malay Schools Inspector (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 30. The wedding took place in Johore Bahru at the residence of the late Inche Mohammedoon bin Taib. Inspector of Malay Schools, of his daughter with Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Hamid of the Audit Department,
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  • 262 12 Should Be United PANDIT NEHRU'S ADVICE (From Our Oivn Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. JJiHAT Ceylon is a unit of India and that Indians and Ceylonese should work together in this country was emphasised by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in an informal, but exclusive, interview accorded to me and my
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  • 111 12 Seven Spectators Injured In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai May 30. AN accident marred the debut of the Hell Drivers at the Better Homes Exhibition at the racecourse here this afternoon when one of the cars vaulted off the incline at 40 miles an hour and swerved to
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  • 104 12 Dinner Given By Mr. W. A. L. Schaub ]t|R. W. A. L. Schaub was host at a verv w.S CC8S *i ul dinner held at the New World on Saturday evening to celebrate t oo very ol that popular lady Mrs. fr °m the motor acvictim
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  • 151 13 The Singapore Teacher's .Association gave a farewell tea party on Saturday last at St. Patricks School. Siglap, to Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Inspector of School, who will proceed on long leave soon. Over 250 teachers from Singapore and Johore attended, and the picture above shows
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  • 283 13 Kept Secret By Japanese Discoverers Darwin. N. Territory, May 20. DEPORTS of the discovery of a new 11 and exceedingly rich pearling ground have reached Darwin, and pearlers are endeavouring to locate the new beds. It is believed that the ground Is about 300 miles east
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  • 260 13 "Greater Simplicity At Court" Reuter Wireless. London, May 28. ON the motion for the seconding reading of the Civil List Bill Mr. Greenwood, on behalf of the La Dour Pany, moved rejection of the Bill on the grounds that "this House cannot assent to the Civil
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  • 407 13 Embassies Anxious j TRAITORS HELPING JAPANESE Sin Chew Poh. Shanghai, May 31. JANG I heag Slew, the rebel compiarjder of the Fifth army zone at Chengtch secretly proceeded to Tientsin en May 29 v to "confer with the Japanese military authorities and traivOr leaders in
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  • 63 13 End Of New Cape Flight Effort Reuter. Bulawayo, May 31. THE Welsh aviator Llewellyn, attempting a new Cape—England record, was forced to land near Serowc\, due to petrol-tank troubleHis aeroplane struck an ant-heap and was badly damaged. Llewellyn was wedged in his seat and had to be extricated
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  • 51 13 Accident During Blasting Operations Singapore, Monday. A Chinese coolie employed at the Chia Eng Say Granite Guarry was iniured yesterday morning by a falling block of stone during blasting operations. He received a lacerated wound over the head and was taken to the General Hospital by
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  • 56 13 Ketchikan, Alaska. Seasickness can kill fish! Goldfish in a bowl were being carried to Ketch'kan by a coastguard cutter, the Cyane. Two of them died en route and others became ill. When the sick fish were placed in a pail suspended from the beams to escape
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 157 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" conditions, ICEB E R G ai» times from deterioration E iffih or contamination. Thi* j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^h pure creamery butter is y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y container and is obtainable PHONE STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331. IPOH 111. W.P.S. 136 .j. ABSOLUTE
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  • 358 14 CEYLONESE CLUB NEARLY DEFEATED Singapore, Monday. RAIN interrupted the majority of the cricket matches played in Singapore over the week-end, more than one game have to be cancelled owing to sodden grounds, while one match had to be transferred from the
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  • 213 14 Henry Boon Scores 70 Not Out Henry Boon indulged in a merry Knock and was undefeated with 70 to his credit when the V.M.C.A. visited Hong Lim Green on Saturday. The game ended in a draw. Scores:— S.C.R.C. H. L. Boon not out 70 Kam Gim Lock
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  • 56 14 First Match In America Reuter. New York, May 31. CHARLTON Athletic, who finished second to Manchester City in the First Division of the English League, and who are on tour in the United States and Canada, made their first American appearance today against the American Soccer League
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  • 121 14 MEN'S SINGLES Austin Beaten By Henkel Paris, May 30. IN th« men's singles final of the French open championships, Henkel (Germany) beat H. W. Austin (Great Britain) 6—l, 6—4, 6—3. Henkel made perfect dropshots, lobs and passing shots and was visibly quicker about the court. Austin led
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  • 232 14 Johore C.C. Give Good Display The issue was very open in the match on the S C.C. ground on Saturday when the Johore C.C. made 121 for nine wickets, declared, and dismissed seven of the Cricket Club side for 103, time intervening. Scores:— JOHORE C.C. All mad
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  • 242 14 Game Against A.C.S. At Balestier The S.C.C. won their match at Balestier on Saturday agrinst the AngloChinese School. Scores: ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL C. Wong run out 3 E. Ebert c Lamb b Scott 18 Ong Kirn Hoe b Hamilton 30 Chen Jan Jee run out 9 Tan Kuan
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  • 237 14 Inter-State Lawn Tennis (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 30. THE annual inter-State tennis tourna- ment between Perak and Penang was played in Ipoh yesterday and to-day. A great surprise was the defeat of R. L. Grut, Malayan runner-up, by Goon Kok Ying, Penang champion, in two sets
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  • 117 14 Garrison Beat Cricket Club rE inter-club tennis match between the Singapore Cricket Club and -t/'.e Garrison Club. Tanglin, played at Farrer Park on Saturday resulted in victory for the Garrison by 15 ooints to 6. The results are as follows: Garrison players first: Singles: Cpl. Dimmer beat Roy
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  • 231 14 Draun Match At ftalestier On Saturday Saturday's match at P-alcstier was robbed of an exciting finish, time inteivening when the visitors w:re still short of 21 runs with only two wickets to fall. Scores: C.S.C. "A" A. Anandarajah b Simpson 3 A. N. o. Piliay c Murphy
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  • 436 14 MCGRATH ILL Quist Prevented From Playing Reuter. Forest Hills, May 30. THE United States eliminated Australia ficm the Davis Cud in the American Zone final by three matches to nil. The results were: Budge beat Crawford 6—1, 6—3, 6—2. Grant beat Bromwich 6—2, 7—5, 6—1. Budge and
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  • 112 14 Inniskillings To Visit The Padang S.C.C. XI vs. Royal Inniskilling-> Fusiliers on Friday next at 5 p.m. aiid Saturday at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C.: J. H. Abbott, P. Bartram, R. J. Bell, B. Gaillard, C. H. W. Goult, E. N. Griffitn Jones, R. A. Hooper, B. Neyland.
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  • 41 14 me cricket match between the S.R.C and the P.W.D. which was to have been Played on the padang on Saturday was cancelled. Other matches cancelled owing to the rata included that between St. Andrew's School and the Modical College.
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  • 447 15 ISMAIL WAS HERO OF THE MATCH AT K.L. fjm m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. S CLAN GOB won all too easily b> 5 v when they met Penang in ,he first Malaya Cup match of the .tson. at
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  • 371 15 Govt. Services Beat R.A. Singapore, Monday. IN a match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Govt. i beat the R.A. by 2—l. IVithin tc:\ minutes of the start the <en;ces got their goals and it was not until late in the second that the Gunners
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  • 62 15 Malay Schools Soccer Singapore, Sunday. |iiE Malay School won con y over the Siglap Malay School Victoria Bridge School ground it-moon in the fmal of the inter--rc rnoetition for the Alsagoff Cup. t: i the scoring early in the game, r .an» boys were superior in all "Jnts
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  • 44 15 Amateur Final At Sandwich Reuter. London, May 30. AT Sandwich in the final of the British Amateur golf championship over 36 holes R. Sweeny beat L. Munn 3 and Z after being one up at the end of the first round.— Reuter.
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  • 152 15 U.S. Officers Beat Public Services Transferred from the S.C.C. to Chang!, the Cricket Club tournament match was won by the U.S. Officers, who beat the Public Service by ten wickets. Scores: PUBLIC SERVICES F. P H Pearse c Walsh b Cox 3 A. F. Hunter b Cox 19
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  • 165 15 Cricket Match At Johore Bahru T>p Johore Cricket Club were beaten at Johore Bahru after they had made a sporting declaration against Fori Canning. Scores: JOHORE C.C. Ahmat lbw. b Graham 0 Peng Hock b Moss Barthelot c Steel b Turner 31 Nagasu b Reid Vii Dr
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  • 185 15 Bi-Monthly Mixed Foursomes THE second bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition of the S.G.C. was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. Adams W. A. C. Henderson with a net score of 33 3 ,4. 40 cards were taken out and the following
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  • 33 15 A special general meeting of the members of the Amateur Sportin- Association will be held on Friday ~next at the residence of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt pi, Craig Road, Singapore, at H p.m.
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  • 90 15 Amended Probables And Jockeys Reuter. London, May 28. AMENDED Probables and Jockeys for the Dsrby, to be run at Epsom on June 2 are as follows: Cash Book (Jones). Ooya II (Elliott). Frankhals (Simpson). Solfo (Lowrey). Snowfail (Perryman). Inglefield (Maher). Gainborough Lass (Harry Wragg). Le Grand Due (Sm.rke).
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 303 15 j or Comfort and Speed Travel K. L. M. j j SINGAPORE-LONDON IN 5' 2 DAYS j S with world famous Douglas Airliners. i Planes leave Singapore every Wednesday and Saturday, 3 p.m. Arrive in London on Monday and Ihursday respectively. I A PP'y offl ces X.L.M. K.N.1.L.M., 49, btamford
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    • 286 15 W.P.S. 21 we must have Y\\ s "There's nothing better than sun and sea," said the Folding Camera, drawing himself out to hi* full 4 WĔ extent. "Unless it's iun and Selo," put in the Box Camera. "And Selo Films shine even when the sun A^Hl doesn't. You see, Selo
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 139 16 Combined Athletic Sports Meeting Malacca, Saturday. TWENTY one Chinese Schools took part in the Annual Chinese InterSchool Snorts held at the High School padane; on Saturday. In all G7 items were gone through. The following ere the results of the Meet Champion Boys School. Class I nnd 11.
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  • 55 16 S.C.C XI vs. Gordons Highlander on Rundav next at 11 a m *t the S.C.C: It. Cnmdr. H A. Barclay. J. V R. Brooke A. Gilmour. W. K. Jagfrer. C. G. Jenner, C. F Jennings. Lt J. C. O'Dwyer. Cant D. W. Pprsses, Mnior R M Quill Lt. R. W.
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    14 16 Geylang school soccer team, winners of the Singapore Malay Schools coccer competition yesterday. Ai.bune).
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  • 158 16 New Zealanders At Manchester THERE were two centuries in home cricket on Saturday. Hodge scoring 100 not out for Essex against Middlesex at Lord's and Leslie Ames making 182 for Kent against Leicester. Close of play scores as cabled by Reuter are as follows: AT LORD'S Essex: 247
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  • 193 16 Win Over Skins At Tanglin St. Andrew's Old Boys beat an Jjiniskillings team at Tanglin yesterday by four wickets. Scores: INNISKILLINGS Scott b Armstrong 0 McGowan b Duchos 16 Workman b Duchos 4 Callan b Armstrong 21 Dunkason b Duchos 9 Paige b Hill 21 Bingham l.b.w.
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  • 210 16 Veerasingham's XI Beat Youngsters Veerasingham's XI defeated the Railway Youngesters at the Railway Institute grounds yesterday by 22 runs. Scores: VEERASINGHAM'S Duraiappah l.b.w. b Sebastian 12 Marutalingam b Sebastian 0 Mah:ndran c Balasingam b K. Jailcy 0 Parampilam c V. J. Ratham b Sebastian 0 Nadarajah c Balasingam
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  • 369 16 Interesting Games \t Week-End (From Our Own Correspond) Johore Bahru, fay 30 THE Customs who have so far i beaten in th? J.B.D F season, met the Police yesten on the Is 4 ana Padang in tly round and drew I—l. The Customs last year were m the
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  • 162 16 Midds "CT Co. Brat HA. Blakan Mati The Middle-ex C Co. U mo R.A. Blakan Mati at cricket day. Scores: MIDDLESEX C CO James lbw b Jaques Pope b Hayden Painter 'o Jaques J Coombes c and b Jaques Lieut. Gudgeon run out Brown b Sherwood Lieut. Hewitt
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  • 111 16 The basaball team of the P*« van Buren will cress bat-- with b'ned s. R. c >nd Cub- team on the S.R.C. ground at 5 P:; v visiton are for IB* first :n no idia of their strength Is a f orcsent. On the ether hind th 1
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 163 16 1906 1937 Thirty-one years of "NATIONAL" service is an achievement of no small magnitude; it is a record which has very few parallels in the history of Life Assurance in Asia. We are proud to say that we have during this period paid a sum approximating $12,000,000 by way of
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    • 74 16 THE WORLDS MASTER TYRE j ha «*'np, rack tag coogii tanatare*! danger ijnaL Mora Berioua iUi mmy follow. That «the time for (ihajadber. lam,* Cough Rraacdy— the «afr, proven remedy idat doctors have been maWMoibl for more than SO ram. C hamhrrlainU dean the air paaaagea, breaks op owiiMtioa Oiiii
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 219 17 HEAR A PYE BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BUY A RADIO WELLS-GARDNER RADIOS ARRIVED. All Models From 5 to 13 Tubes and Battery Sets. SERVICEMEN NOTE Oiiginal Wells-Gardner Replacement Parts Available To All Service Shops and Servicemen At Usual Selling Prices. Sole Agents in Malaya: SUN RADIO SERVICE Co 154. C:cil
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    • 137 17 j DIAMOND BEER |«TMI TBUI TONIC »OQD»| j I I n Se»" X accept' an I I Sj W**2 design sU <* W 122/12/:, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone: 4566 i Head OJjlce .'-PENANG TAIPING 223, Batu Read. KUALA LUMPUR. Other Branches IPOH. MMWMMHH mt mWm iMI MIMiIBBWBMMMMMBJi I MODEL 2670
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1500 17 Malayan Listeners* It I^'ssts m Mltlllllf programme produced by AW. Hanson 8 05 a.m. Variety in Song and Rhythm. PROGRAMMES OF With Peter Bernard. 'The Radio Three,' RMRT BRITISH EMPIRE Bartered Bride): (1) »S B.M.K.L. PROGRAMMFQ Polka; (2) Furiant; (3> Dance of the m ents. and Announce Comedians (Smetana). Jenny
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  • 269 18 Growing At Rate Of Five A Month Sydney. AUSTRALIA now has 97 radio stations. During the past seven months they have been opening at the rate of five a month. In New South Wales there are six national and 26 commercial stations. Regional commercial stations, and to
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  • 27 18 The Bar Committee for Malacca has been appointed as follows: Messrs. Vv* F. Zehnder. F. R. Massey. A. C Carver, D N. Eannerjea and Goh Tiow Wan.
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  • 856 18 "MUST ADOPT A CLEAR POSITION" Salamanca, May 26. n GENERAL Franco has granted liberty to all foreign prisoners of war from the International Brigade now in Salamanca, according to information received in London. Paris. May 26. Lemona Massif, an important portion dominating the approach tn Bilbao
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  • 171 18 Exhibition By Tanglin Malays Singapore, Sunday. AN excellent exhibition cf art work war, held at the Tanglin Besar Malay School this afternoon. Among the visitors was Mr. H. R. Che=stman, Inspector of Schools. Exhibits of raffia, sewing, crayon work, stencilling, painting an manuscripts writing were on
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  • 120 18 The Promotion Of Mutual Trade Reuter Wireless. The Hague May 28. Jl new convention be'ween the signa- tories of the old Oslo Convention Sweden Norway. Denmark, Finland, Holland and Luxembourg" for the promotion of mutual trade was signed here 'his afternoon, and will come into effect from July
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  • 235 18 New Proposals In The Commons Reuter Wireless. London, May 28 MR. Morrison, in the House of Commons to-day. outlined proposals which 'by increasing the- productivity if British agriculture will be able not inly to meet the situation in the event of war. but will be a
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  • 26 18 Reuter Wireless. London, May 26. Mr. Justice Horridge. the oldest judge on the bench, has resigned and been appointed a Privy Councillor.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 24 18 Reuter Wireless. Mexico City. May 28. Despite President Cardenas desperate nightlong efforts, the strike has begun in all Mexican oilfields—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 240 18 Egypt Admitted To Full 31embership Reuter Wireless. Geneva. May 26 J i THE Abyssinian question is settled as far as Poland is concerned. The Polish representatives informed the League Assembly of this decision, statins: the Government was preoccupied exclusively with future international collaboration within the framework of the
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  • 354 18 "Most Suited To His Times" Reuter Wireless. London. May 26. THERE was a valedictory atmosphere i:i the Premier's room in the House of Commons to-day, when Mr. Baldwin presided at his last Cabinet meeting, which mainly discussed a possible parting present to Commoners. It is understood
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  • 71 18 'Wavelength 49 3 metres). TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Announcements for the week. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Operatic S tions. 7.35 p.m. Big Ben. Stop Danci. programme of very light music tßediflused from the B. B C. 8.05 pm. "Empire Exchange" (Bediffused from the 8.8.C.'. 8.20 p.m. Tunes
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  • 23 18 Mr. E. V. G. Day. acting Treasurer and collector of land revenue. Malacca, has been appointed to act as Besideii Councillor in addition.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 661 18 EVEN BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL New Tasteless Tablets for Weak Run-down People. No longer need mother force fishytasting Cod Liver Oil down children's throats No longer need men and women who arp thin and under healthv weight stay that way because they hate the thing which could put them
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 206 18 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in oore members of which are readers o) the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is orovided specially for them. Secrearics are invited to co-operate in keepng it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be nchtded in the "Diary of Events." The 'Club
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1053 19 Jlailayan Listeners 9 Uadio BERLIN sta «on continued ,rom P aae 17, 2tf*»Eg fc£ 1B metres (15.28« kcs.); DJE 16.89 me--17« J SHORTWAVE J 720 Pm- News in English. tres (17.760 kcs.). 1 PROGRAMMES *g 7IT- Kb ,o~ 8.05 p.m. Talk 011 French Events. man Fnelishi rWrnan TTnllr «?nn«r The
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  • 65 20 Crowds rushed the Royal car in Hath Street, near Old Street. London, when Their Majesties the Kinjj and Queen made a surprise drive through the East End recently (Planet News). Soccer Stadium of the Club de Fiance, at Colombes. The new occupier «f No. 10.
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