Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- No. 102. SINGAPOftE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, May 1, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939 FIVEf
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 126 1 [heo sua PROVISION STORE <iiicitod in Ihe Hear! of the City H i 'RIDGE ROAD. "hone 15, North Bridge Rd., 133. Hill Street. "~ii7i f Tn mm PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES GuTOi^E c €b (Incorporated in 5>S/> i £aqsih. for his dinner and happy k -fier it, for he's a BLUE
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    • 182 1 mmr GARDEN FURNITURE K^M These decomt.'ve Ss^3C^ t «nd flower bo\*s will creato an atmosphere LIMITED, »r "harm and attraeI Mah to your garden 89, High St. or lawn. viMt our >m Phone 2063. The except; nial infusion strength nakes Gold i,euf Tea most economiai ih use Gold Leaf is
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    • 443 1 I. 1 MADAME PAGE LATE,92. PICCADILLY. LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldgs. < ASH SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing: Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS. ■188 ART CHINA SHOW to be held at the Shops of BABA CO., LTD. during tho period of 18th Apr. to 6th Mny. Over 150 items of
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  • 90 2 •gOOLA BOOLA," the familiar Yale University song:, is bein? mistaken for "*****0, v a new adventure picture filmed by Director Clyde Elliott for Paramount in Northern Malaya. Inquiries have been coming to toe studio from Yale alumni and undergraduates asking whether Paramount is doing a college picture
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  • 270 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Up to noon the viJ«- 5 c races are woi helpful for bus- iiess, and indicate possible delays, disappointments and sc*-oacK-. Therefore go slow, and don t a tempt to push things. After noo more favourable influences V j I 10 S
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& and BRITISH INDIA flncorporated in England >. I\ O. S. N. O. S SAILINGS, Ol T\V AKDS. Dye. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANCHI 17.000 May 5 I BHUTAN (3.100 May 6 BE har 0.000 May 20 RANPURA 17 000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 I SOUDAN 6,500
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    • 458 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §N()KDi)EUTSCHEK I (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. .SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 m.s. "ELBE* omit.- Manila Dairen also calls Bangkok May 1 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails frem Spore. 1939 3 m.s. "MARBURG" also calks
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    • 493 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fo-.tnightly service between Rangoon. Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu» and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tnps. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON *Hong Peng" May 8, 4 pm. "Hong Kheng" May 6 "Hong Kheng"
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    • 141 2 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE gj Deu's*h-Auslrali~che Damp'schiffs GeseUschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA ANO JAPAN PORTS. Due S'r>ore 1939. m.s. DUISBURG via Manila May 3 t m.s. 3AUERLAND pirect May 14 s.s. PREU&SEN Direct May 21 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 266 2 i DAILY CROSSWORD 1 V 111 l HIIIMi MIIM" iIM inHIIIIMI liti Cll B ■■VT*~nHtf|| 2 4 5 6 7^l^*l 188 CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3 Sherlock Holmes for example. 1. O sag/? men! <anagram>. 8 Heathens. 2. Wild flower. 10. Pur-? intent (anagram. 4. This is a mistake 11
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  • 373 3 LONDON COMMODITIES HfTBBEB London > Saturday. 1 Previous To day Ch Buyers st eady Idle ,dn c Sellers 8 7 1516 110 (May) Buyers J J 6 J Sellers IJfJi 6 7 15 16 'tl ird (July Sept.) Buyers «Jo 6 -116 Sellers 8 116 --i 16
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  • 111 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 29, 1 p.m. f, Gnm a Total foi Dividend Books financial Us dost Date lx. Dlt. year Payable Date to datf 2/2 Apr. 18 May 5 Apr. 24 5% less tax 2%% less tax May 10 Aor 24 2»/ 2 IV-ci.
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  • 857 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 29 1 p.m. Fraser and Co 4mnnt Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin j. 6 3,6 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3 Austral Malay 33: 42 Ayer Hitam 17 6 18 6xd Ayer Weng 0.b5 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6
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  • 231 3 Singapore, Apr. 29. 4u. c 0110 wing are tne exchange stock th s mormng according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 34 London demand 2 3 34 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 3 4 Hamburg demand 133
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  • 62 3 69 170 83 64<5 case s- of which: Un^ Kln^dom n i the v Continent of Europe, 6.225 !Ag" C n Y cases t0 Canada, and 7 081 (9 per cent.) cases elsewhere. AprU 22. were 895.366 cases or an iv'n-ts'f n 960 CaSeS P er Total n*™™***
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  • 17 3 Singapore. Monday. T7ie price 01 tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $115% (up r > 8
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  • 15 3 Ihe price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27',; Sellers 27
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  • 236 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 fC 100 norn SINGAPORE MUN/CIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1910 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 *!00 101 norn 1907 red. 1917 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Se>t 30 «106 108 norn 4V.% 1909 red. 1905 JI.OOC.GOO Int. Mar.
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  • 153 3 Colombo. Apr. 19. INDIANS in Ceylon have decided to 1 send a deputation to the Viceroy or India to appeal for his intervention In regard to the proposal of the Minister of Communications and Works to dispense with the services of non-Ceylonese daily-paid workers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 THE ASTERN UNITED ft! I v M 1 <'OP.PORATIOX. LIMITED M;! M MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCItK)v COMPENSAv PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. L STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 531 3 lI.WK OF < m .vi Incorporated in China by Special Charter 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Managers Office 8444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. Genera] Office 5188-a Cable Address; "CHFNGKUO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,***** Reserve Funds in Excess of eh. f 5.200 000.90 Total Assets approximately Ch. I
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  • 72 4 I ANN—Mrs Ton Poiv Wing Lean passed aw. v her residence, 357 o Joo Chiat Roal oil Saturday, April 29 U 75, leaving hr->- b< rear* Pong Guan mid .son Tan Teng Ki.n. Theaj", > Bm. Thean i ek, Keong Thaaa Ho?, Lir Peng Hean, 6 The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 580 4 «r-a *f^^L WANTED: A Branch assistant to take lull charge ol a bicycle business in Muar. Applicant must possess a thorough knowledge "l the Muar district and be able to tarnish a reasonable cash security. Apply Box H° W c i° Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (1025; "WANTED AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS fa
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    • 578 4 STRAITS CHINESE. W Ul pSo i*cond class Wlrttas Certificate three years experience seeks position i fc> Wireless Operator or Tccnnical AssisUnt Apply The Daguerre Studio «4. bridle Road, Singapore. ENGLISHMAN, 24, married, eight years experience as Merchant Navy officer .veks post ashore. Apply No 44 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (WBJ S
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    • 676 4 1932 MORRIS OXFORD 6 cyl., 5 str. Saloon, perfect running order. $200 or near offer.. Box No. 459, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (1022) BARGAIN SINGER 9 H.P. TOURER. Perfect engine $95.|- Nett. Box 446, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. »990» ~NEW HUDSON and VAUXHALL SALOON lor hire, moderate charges. Royal Motor Hiring, 155.
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    • 530 4 TALCUM POWDER AND CALCIUM Carbonate Powder suitable for Toilet and rubber purposes Bee Huat Co Ltd, Singapore. »f»f Stamps FOR SALE— Album and 249, mint Jubilee stamps complete, also block showing flagstaff variety and two hand, books $160. Coronations in pairs 401 stamps complete in special album $40. Both $185.
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    • 575 4 "^Al!iri^ r SLICING MACHINE! for Bread, Ham. Tongue, Bacttn Roost, Beef or Pork hot jr cold, guaranteed perftct condition complete 'with one extra new Blade, can be seen by appointment. $125. English make. Box 462. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 1 FOR SALE Singer Junior 1931 Tourer $175 6 valves Philips Radu>
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    • 350 4 FOR SALE-Fix 1 Dickson going concern culars Saratha Siiksar Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE: Six buil acres, each title Statut near sea. Klebang Zehnder Brothers, 9. Malacca. LAND FOR SALL 7 Road, 999 Leasehold, 5 3 for factory, bungalow n installation available, square foot. Apply Bo Tribune. Singapore. Musical Instrument Furniture
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  • 702 5 WAS SHOT AT BY ROBBERS Singapore, Monday. J(|R. E. E. H. BECK, the Director of the Special Branch, presided at a fuction held in the Banquet Hall of the New World yesterday afternoon when the Officers and Men of the Investigation Dept. of "B"
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  • 106 5 'From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, APR. 30. A CCORDING TO STATISTICS JUST ISSUED BY THE F.M.S. RAILWAYS, REVENUE FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 1939 SHOWS A DECLINE OF $632,277 COMPARED WITH THAT OF THE CORRESPONDING QUARTER IN 1938. WHICH ITSELF WAS LESS THAN THAT OF THE
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  • 318 5 Singapore, Monday. AT a recent committee meeting of Ihe Singapore Ratepayers'Association, a letter was read from the Municipal Secretary stating that the Commissioners had approved, in nrinciple, an amendment to the proposed Municipal Building By-law relating to fbe rounding off or splaying of corners oi' buildings erected
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  • 108 5 {From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. developments are expected following the arrest of a middle-aged Eng-lish-speaking Chinese in connection with the series of burglaries which occurred in the European residential quarter, Kuala Lumpur, during the last fortnight. The latest victim of the burglars Is Mr. Justice
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  • 32 5 Reuter. London, April 28.—President Roosevelt has appointed Brigadier-General George Marshall Chief of Staff in succession to General Malm Craig, whose retirement becomes effective en Aug. 31. Reutei
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  • 740 5 'PHE following is the report of the genera] manager of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended April 22:— PFRIOD 54. r L'NDF.RG ROUND DEVELOPMENT Section Shaft Sinking Driving Crews Cutting Win/ire &z Total R;sing B. Roman 27? 197
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  • 52 5 Reuter. Warsaw. Saturday—The newspapers Kurjer Warzarski declares that Poland will never agree to the German suggestions regarding Danzig and extra-terri-torial motor roads. The paper says that no proposals have been received by Poland regarding a 25-year non-aggression pact, nor has any proposal been received of
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  • 34 5 London, April 29-Sir Frederick Lcith Ross British trade envoy, will go to Athens lor trade talks with the Greek Government as soon as his task is completed n. Rumania, Renter k*n»t,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 459 5 ORDINANCE lA- HAPTER 45) TH HIGH COURT OF THE SETTLEMENTS M OF SINGAPORE. W -c-varr-ci's Administration 0& Order. debtor: CHEAH HONG (111 i< bter: No. 11, Peng Nguan debtor: Dresser. 1» lings: 147 of 1939. h wage-earner's Adr made 17th April, Biinistrai :e of first meeting 30th ajn. at the
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    • 673 5 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Itm JOO SENG of No. Is!, OrchaoM Roacf PO vT c mercVlant Wtherto carrying on the business of a restaurant and caf? at THE PAVILION RESTAURANT within the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore will as.frcm the 30th day of April 1939' cease to carry on, or
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    • 124 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Roorr Dais of Closing Suppiy of 200 tons of Pig Lead. 4 p.m. May 9, 1939 Supply of Pumps. Electrical Equipment, Pipes, Valves, etc. for Bukit Timah and Katong Subsidiary Sewage Pumping
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    • 55 5 Notice of Removal GEXE It A L ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE Assurance Corporation Ltd. of Perth (Scotland) and London. (Incorporated in Great Britain) The Corporation takes pleasure in announcing that as from the first of May, the Far Eastern Branch will be established at larger offices on the 4th Floor of
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  • 342 6 Singancre, Aoril 29. MINING Aw Buyers Sellers Ampats 2 9 3 6 Ayer Hitams 18 18 9xd Bangrins 18 191 Batu Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hitams 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin 16 5 17,6xd Chenderiangs 116 12'Hong Fatts 0.63 0.66 Idris Hyd. 56 6 6 Ipoh Tin
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  • 101 6 London, A or. 2 n QN the basis of declared values, the imports and export] both United Kingdom goods and rj| j* ported merchandise were greater last quarter than in the first quarter of 1935. Allowing for the Intervening prfc changes, the volume of imports .showed
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  • 106 6 Singapore, May l Ships alongside the Wharves o: expected to arrive: East Wharf UiuU- Li Hai Hing 22. Sheer Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2» Conte Rosso 18; Kianf 15; Gcrgon 18. Glenaffaric 9; Elbe. Opten Noort "> Empire Dock <Gate Irisbank 30; Benmohr 34
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  • 89 6 London, April a. Paris 176 45 64 New York 4.68'« Montreal 4.70 Brussels 27.52 Geneva 20.83 V 2 Amsterdam 75 Milan 89 Beilin 11.G5 1 Rio de Janeiro 2 13 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110»/ 4 Athens 5474
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 507 6 THE MAN WHO WAS HALF-DEAD now full of life and energy. There are hundreds of such men out here—worn-out before their time, listless, Irritable, and prey to every fever, chill or influenza that's going. Always too fagged out to enjoy either work or play. You may be one of them.
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    • 48 6 THB TRUI TONIC FOOD I Obtainabl* of mil CkmUrtß mm 4 Stmrm I I MENDE NOW IN STOCK A Wide Range To Suit Every Pocket tWE W! RECORD-PLAYER' with electric motor, pick-up amplifier and loudspeaker complete in handsome, polished cabinet $80.00 only. Mende Radio Service 240, Orchard Road.
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    • 60 6 mm IiOBULINA reduces urinary sugar without any unpleasant by-eftects whatso ever, eradicates all metabolic disturbances and enables the patient to recover health speedily. $3.50 per bottle. GLYCOMETER. With this simple apparatus Diabetic patients can have the quantitative innarv sugar tests made by themselves easily. $3.50 set in box. Postage 0.30
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    • 63 6 —————PMMMW—————— E E r» SELF-PRIMTNG PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate en Diesed oil weigh* only 91 lbs. Handles water thick with mud or sand without cloeging from i*epage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Primed at 28 Ft. suction 11ft— 70 it. delivery head The biggest small pump in
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    • 48 6 I new arrival! FANCY AMERICAN AND FBENCB j MADE CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRK YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROA» (Near Middle KouJ PHONE So. tetZ. Week Days Open fra a.m.* to 9 pm. Eundavs Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 903 6 MM MMM.MMM.MMMM.M.MM.M.MM.M.MMM.MMMM..MMM.MM.MMMMM.. M.. To-day's Radio i SINGAPORE j LONDON I NIROM 'HONGKONG ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) TRANSMISSION 5 15.15 Mc|s (19.8 m.) ZBW 9.52 Mc s <3] j ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) p. m 5.00 Malay music, a special Muslim a GSB 9,51 Mc/9 (31 55 m 8.50
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  • 98 7 i, r Own Reporter) j\ 1 I.YIPUR, SUNDAY. M miYlir' FOURTH STOREY OF A F 1 SHOP IN THE BI'SY LVkTFK OF PETALING STREET, ul "V' sr BELIEVED TO BE A h FELL TO HIS DEATH, t 11 O'CLOCK on SATLRI)\Y -H1 5 crowded with pea<;s--e
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  • 293 7 Singapore, Monday. mm\ > ugapore Buddhi.-t Associa--1 lion will ceteferatc the Vesak 1,,, i .morrow al f>~*. SpotUswoode l':uk Koutl. I by the Association in this connection states: Vesak fuli-mcon day 'dhattha Gctama was imji: i Park at Kapilavatthu Ye i k full-moan day
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  • 337 7 Singapore, Sunday. j)J R P. T). Sharma, li.A. (Hons.) LL.B., representative of the I nited Press of India at the Government of India Headquarters, Simla and New Delhi, arrived in Singapore yesterday at 6 p.m. hv the X.L M. plane. A journalist of great
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  • 31 7 Reuter. Paris. Saturday —Atmospheric conditions being favourable, the French airman Gilbert Denis hopes to start tonight in his attempt to lower the Maryse Hiltzs record from France to Jndo-China.—Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 147 7 m St Arc You Worried Over Your Daughter's Health? Weak Cnderweight Youngsters Mui< kl> Begin To Thrive With Hr. Williams' Pink Pills parents have cause to worry owins children who seem id spirits, are thin. pale, weak, .sometimes subject fit;;, attacks ot eidcLnco. alarming symptom^. ;kps inciica'e that 'h" poverishejfl
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    • 189 7 Your Own Fresh Milk Fresh Milk JY ttS" tnat S Safe, Delicious to Drink You Control Your Milk Supply Safe, Convenient, Economical klim will cnabe you to give your children sweet, fregh milk a! moment s notice Ot one ot the new Klim mixers and mix it as needed—a glasshi!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 249 8 j Last Showing TO-NIGHT til PAVILION j ALEX El TOLSTOY'S FAMOUS BOOK COMES TO THE SCREEN IN A j MAGNIFICENT FILM THAT IS MAKING MOVIE HISTORY! "PETER THE FIRST" j PRODUCED IN RUSSIA FULL ENGLISH SUB-TITLES I CAST OF OVER 5,000! 3 YEARS IN THE MAKING? j j WINNER OF
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    • 157 8 AMAZING SCENES at the CAPITOL CROWDS STORM THE BOX-OFFICE j ON SATURDAY!! j NOW YOU KNOW why this grand Picture got the COLD AWARD!! COATEM ED Si < CESS! o<h. DAY! j SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3-15 CAPITOLf NGHTLY at 6-15 9-15 I AS PRESENTED BEFORE Their Majesties THE KING I
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    • 263 8 Sty <Uac*d on fcg in« BF darling oi Paris, .wh» at i M2 w« breaking if-*' Het l,eit 0 .a\ «Nrirt t**p Cii». •.(*<,<* Utat In* t lum >r 2m UJn <H* n»r ft«r»tartM CWtMu« T IMil lIIIIIH 111l HIIIIIIIMiiII llilllllllli I lIIMIII—iJMMMMIU—muj I jij.^__ [im|im ROXY BAR Open 5
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  • 51 9 under coffee in Malaya is 123 acres, of which some 360 ted in Cameron Highlands. of the coffee produced in ported. Locally grown coffc a ready sale states the 1938 report. ics of 3 cents a lb. on raw n prepared coffee are mv p\M.S. since May,
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  • 45 9 m Our Own Reyorter] unpur, Apr. 29.—"This is no hen be is summoned to attend on, he must be present," A.J.Grattan Bellew, the te. when he imposed a fine ruddle aged Chinese for fail tend court after a summons been served on him.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 348 9 KATONG'S. IS* CLASS FILIPINO HAJRDRESSLNG SALOON FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN OPPOSITE ROXY THEATRE COOL. CLEAN HYGIENIC CHARGBft MODERATE. It You Are A Sufferer Of DIABETES /G&fo. Either in the First L'tage or /1 |l chronic consult immediate- RM\ ly THARIB A. MD HASI *AN, 632-F, Aljunied Road, I Ju Ml Singapore.
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    • 514 9 Ei pi mm mmmsttmmmmmK^ms^snsmm^msmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmm^mmmwmmmmmmm^r. W. STARS OF TERAJSG BULAN" IN AN EVEN LOVELIER I AND MORE MELODIOUS PICTURE 1 "F ATIMA" WITH I MISS RU&YA RADEN MOCHTAR E. T. EFFENDI. j tie music and songs in this picture are executed by the best-known Malay I kronchong.orchestra "Lief Java." London Critics
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    • 148 9 You ape in for The Heartiest of the Year when you s 5 Start GOING PLAGES! i [j JW) YOU'VE GOT A DATE RPHMHI WITH A SCREAM) IBliUul I 1111 I f I LOUIS ARMSTRONG I to thcioy and jitterbug Jamboree oi u» v«r with the mow wiid I MAXINE
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  • 696 10 lIERR Hitler has spoken, and the position is exactly where it was before. No surprise was felt at his repudiation of the AngloGerman Naval Pact and the NonAggression Agreement with Poland, for these measures were already as dead as the League of Nations. As to the undertaking
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  • 1012 10  -  >-— By y W. A. Harpur DYNAMIC, amoral and fearless, the nationalistic urge to expansion known to all periods of history and misleadingly and variously described as imperialism, chauvinism, national socialism or is a consuming element which will destroy unless it is itself destroyed. Platitudinous,
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  • 77 10 "Highland spiritualists," reads a headline. The uncanny Scots. "Send to-day for full particulars of our correspondence curses in German and Italian." Very handy for irascible letter-writers who want to work off a little bad temper. 1 "When he took over the business everybody told him he was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 207 10 HCM B E H The Aristocrat of Cycles "I'l MHKR CLIPPKIL" Beautifully finished in Rod JyL>or Green ai;d with every jl jJv \3 j/^&^** S.ircngth Lightness. The |j/ J //i^yr\^ sturmey-Archer close-ratio l\ /ilted v/jth special Duniiop $81 complete with jflk 9 3-speedj Lamp Dynamo, w\m w loii. $70 without
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    • 209 10 I IMPROVE YOUR FIGURE WITH I SCAN DALE V I /J IS \x p SCANDALE TRUNKS /y \|i in triple-strand elastic n S\ r ihis fascinating &arm< /fr>*—' geniously desgned, s] Mpoit wear- -light and cd at front iv s c it BCANOALE SPORT BEET. |j In fine single-strand elastic
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  • 82 11 \BOUR'S REPLY TO lITLER Paris, May 1. ajority of the public ur Day demonstrations yesterday instead of h for the first time years will be a day of Jew exceptions, s Labour's indirect reply says the newspaper MOSCOW, May 1. .n. France and the ed
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  • 36 11 untitled social question importance will he igs of the British idee in August and have been arranged I the association known 1 r social and internals "of science established vear'j meeting of the association. oihcial Wireless.
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  • 24 11 Mr James Roosevelt walking in Princes Gate, Kensington, where he has been staying with the American Ambassador. Mr. J Kennedy.
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  • 188 11 RIGHT WING LEADERS STONED Reuter. Calcutta, May 1. f\R V. Lra Prasad, who held; lews, has been electthe Indian National of Mr. Subhas i aandra nose. n Dr. Kajendra Prasad, the elected President, attempted k al the All India Congress mmittec meeting, a section
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  • 93 11 Reuter. New York, May 1NEW York threw off all cares during the week-end and gave themselves up to eelebraticn of the opening of the World's Fair. Headed by President Roosevelt, hundreds of thousands of people flocked through the turnstiles yesterday, at the rate of 400 a
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  • 197 11 Reuter. Shanghai, May I* ncnts between Chinese and forces continued on various Ironts over the week-end but there n no appreciable change 1 military situation. i ive Chinese quarters at ring deny as premature reihut the Chinese have rei Nanchang, capital of i but say that fighting is
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  • 141 11 •All Business At A Standstill Sin Chew Jit Poh. rtiAT law has been proclaimed in S«atow. With the exception pn>vtsion shops, all business in .he city is at a complete stand-still. Garrison Commander of Swatow said that his troo s y greet the enemy with
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  • 87 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May, 1. r rHE Japanese Consul has made representations to the Settlement authorities in Shanghai demanding the tightening of vigilance over antiJapanese movements during the month of May in view of the fact that there are many Remembrance Days
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Lisbon, May 1. THE French battleships Dunquerque and Strasbourg are due to arrive at Tagsu on Wednesday for a three-day visit. The German Fleet is expected here on Saturday. The crews of the French warships are expected to attend the inauguration of the
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  • 354 11 Fear Of German Aggression Reuter. POLAND and Lithuania, in view of the violent attitude of the German v>ress, are discussing collaboration between their fcrces. Staff talks wii take place shortly. In the meantime Poland is makin"* fresh diplomatic contacts with Germany to elncidate the
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  • 130 11 Reuter. New York, Apr. 30. OFTEN I think that we Americans offer a silent prayer that on the continent of Europe, from which the the American hemisphere has been principally colonised, the years to come will break down many barr'ers to intercourse between nations," declared Mr. Roosevelt
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  • 76 11 British Official Wireless. London. Aprii 30.—Mr. Anthony Eden, whose appointment as a major in the Rangers is announced in the London. Gazette has offc'cd his services to the War Office in any capacity. The Rangers is a Tcrrtonal unit of his oM regiment,
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  • 229 11 Fleming Does It Again British Official Wireless. London. May 1. A NEW discovery in the methods of generation of electricity has been placed before the Physical Society in London, with the object of suggesting further research. The discovery has been made
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  • 62 11 Reuter. 1 ondon, May 1. PROTESTING that the Govern- ment's policy restricting th 3 entry of Jews into Palestine i,< a breach of the obligations under the Palestine Mandate, the Jewish Council has addressed an angry commui nicatfon to the British Government end has asked the International Courl
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  • 22 11 The German cruiser "Leipzig" passing close lo the English coast on her way to Spain—a picture taken from the air.
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  • 73 11 Reuter. London. May 1. THE British Cabinet meeting at neon to-day will discuss future policy in Palestine, also the text of the Military Training Bill. It is understood that a decision will be taken as to whether conscription will apply to Northern Ireland and subiects of Eire resident
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  • 77 11 KING QUEEN AT CUP FINAL British Official Wireless. Lon.ion. April 30. THE King and Queen, who are -pending their list week-end at Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, before leaving on their Canadian tour, motorec on Saturday afternoon to Wembtev to -c the Association Football Cup Final between Portsmouth and Wolverhampton
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  • 232 12 British Cabinet Meeting To-day London, Apr, :JO. JT is understood thai there will be a special meeting of the Cabinet on May 1 to consider the international situation in the light of Hitler's speech. The problems in connection with the Conscription Hill the text of
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  • 29 12 Reuter. Wellington, Apr. 30.—The Finance Minister Mr. W. Nash has announced a revenue of £36.600.000 and expenditure of £35.800,000 for the year ended Mar. 31 last.—Reuter
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  • 29 12 Mr. jVI.C. Boyle is addressing the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hocel en Wednesday. The subject of his call: is the "Fourth Week Regional Conference. Stockholm."
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  • 67 12 Reuter. Chungking, April 29. WHILE the Chinese press gives prominence to Hitler's speech, editorial comments unanimously agree that the speech contained nothing unexpected or important. 'J he Central Daily News, official journal of the Government states: "The speech only confirmed our views." The China Times
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  • 15 12 Reuter. Perpkman, Saturday The Spanish authorities closed the Franco-Spanisn frontier at Leperthus without explanation. —Reuter.
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  • 60 12 REUTER. LONDON, APR. 30. WHILE BRITAIN IS EXPECTED TO REPLY IN DUE COURSE TO THE GERMAN NOTE DENOUNCING THE ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL TREATY, SAYS REUTER S DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT. THERE IS NO LIKELIHOOD OF THE BRITISH ACCEPTANCE AT PRESENT OF THE SUGGESTION IN THE GERMAN NOTE THAT
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  • 137 12 Singapore, Monday. FULL advantage was taken by the public of the offer by Cable and Wirless Ltd to transmit to any part of the British Empire (except India, Burma. Canada, Sudan and Transjordan) "social" telegrams, without charge. Limited to 12 words, these telegrams contained personal
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  • 84 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 30. Since Hitler has made it clear that he is willing to extend non-aggression guarantees, the Asahi Shirnbun says, Britain and France should gravely reexamine their policies. The Yomiuri Shimbun asserts that Eritain has employed a double-edgea policy of intimidation and appeasement
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  • 276 12 Singapore, Sunday. HNTUL the body of Mr. Ting How Lieng a young Shanghai business man and acting manager cf the Lee Sheng Sporting Goods Co., Coleman Street, was taken out of the water in the MC. Emily Swimming Pool at about 11-40 this morning, no
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  • 69 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. TORTY thousand men have been 1 enlisted in the Territorial Army during the first three weeks of April. ,J rhe flsure is R*eatcr than that for the whole of 1936 which was considered a good recruiting year and included a large
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  • 27 12 Mr K. p. Govindan. Branch Secretary for Malaya of the Asian Assurance Co, !Jl' has arrived in Singapore from Malacca with a view to opening an office
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  • 47 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. ANOTHER step in the arrange- ments of maintaining food supplies in the event of war Is involved in the announcement of the appointment of seven regional meat and livestock officers covering the whole of Britain.—Reuter.
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  • 146 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. THE Financial News learns that the Anglo-Rumanian agreement involving British credit of five million pounds under the import credit guarantee scheme will cover wireless stations for Rumania for regular wireless communication with Eastern Europe, and also finance for military equipment other
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  • 112 12 Reuter. Home, Apr. 30. gCNERAL yon ihauchitsch, German Chief of Staff, accompanied by a number of German Staff Officers, arrived here this evening. The Cabinet at a meeting to-day heard II Duce's report on the decisions taken with the Chief of the General Staff, and the Finance
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  • 26 12 Reuter. Rome. April 29.—M. Pierre Monterrat, director of the French school in Rome, has been expelled from the country. No reason is given.—Reuter.
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  • 23 12 FRANCE HOLLAND SIGN TRADE PACT Reuter. Paris, Apr. 29.—An agreement for a trade pact between France and the Netherlands was initialLed yesterday evening.—Reuter.
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  • 86 12 Reuter. Washington. Apr. n THE Bill allotting funds for the construction of two of the world 1 fastest battleships both of 45,000 tons and costing between 7"> t! 105 million dollars, is expected to come up before the House of Representatives next week after approval
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  • 261 12 Warsaw. Apr. :jf». TT is expected that Poland trial repiy to Hitler early next week. Col. Beck may make a speech on foreign atfairs and at tiu saaae time the German memorandum will be answered formally In Berlin. Hitler's assertion that he has proposed 25 years'
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  • 99 12 Reuter. Paris. Apr. M. GAFENCU, Rumanian Fotna Minister. i« continuing h s tour of the European canitals. He has left for Rome and plana to rial Belgrade also. Expressing pleasure at the out come of the talks in Paris and London, M. Gafencu said that
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  • 23 12 Reuter. Bucharest, Saturday.—The Rumanian Government has informed the United States that :t is making a proposal regarding settlement of war debtoReuter.
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  • 50 12 Reuter. New York, Apr. 30.—The New untitled Times sees a disturbing factor oi tte situation in Hitlers blunt demand lot a '•living space" which, unlike the earlier German doctrine of racial unity, can be made to justify any conquest Sot trade but an empire is Hitler's goal, say? the paper.—Reuter.
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  • 456 12 reaction to Hitler's speech is pessimistic. There is a slight hope that the German dictator will be willing to discuss territorial and economic adjustment, but not in tho open, free-from-threat manner that President Roosevelt and the British Government have suggested. Hitler certainly reveals a greater respect for
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  • 478 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chungking, Apr. 30. •1$ i forces counter-attacking in North Kiangsi province to I south of the Yangtze Rivev in Central China sector have reached uthern outskirts of Nanchang, the former Kiangsi capital yesterdter which they pushed towards the city limits,
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  • 121 13 Sinfapote, Mcnday. MEETING of the Children s Aid A geekt' committee «HM held at Li. Small's residence last evening ferth, purpose of arranging cabaret and «.tbcr points for the ltN which i< to be held at £r fflfS Hctel in August, in order to "V, funds
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  • 54 13 Singapore. Monday. Off] fire hundred Jewish refugees on way to Shanghai were aboard the C Rosso/' which arrived in Singapore this morning. This batch which is the second larger on its way to Shanghai is part of the second contingent of 10.000 refugees that Shanghai city
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  • 55 13 The donoccurred in Manila on Apr. 2ft ot Mr Theodoro Yangeo, aged 77. who v.a- \u\ov.n as the "Filipino Rockfeller" ton account of his philanthropic activii Ho vjas financially responsible for I tne establishment of the first Y.M.C.A r i/' the Philippines. Mr Yaneeo was Resident
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  • 40 13 d parang attack on a Chine by a comoatriot was reported yesterday afternoon at the Hill Street Police Strtion. The injured man had his left ear pped off. an/ was removed by the imbalance to the General Hospital.
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  • 164 13 Singapore. Monday. AN his way to Japan, where he will deliver a number of lectures, is His Excellency Signor Carlo Formichi, Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Science, Italy. His Excellency is travelling by the "Conte Rosso" and will remain in Japan for two months. His
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  • 85 13 Reuter. Bucharest. Apr. 30. "L E omen t." the French newspaper published here ,has been suppresser for ten days as a result of an article yesterday, regarding the China conflict. The writer, Dr. Ulpia, was very pessimistic about the present Japanese position, saying for example,
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  • 33 13 The Javanese driver 01 a motor car which had caught fire received severe burns to his chest and hands last evening. He was removed to the General Hospital by the ambulance.
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  • 726 13 Reuter. POSSIBILITY of the conversion of the anti-Comintern pact into a military alliance continues to evoke widespread press comments in Britain. Consensus of opinion is that such an alliance is not probable for it is said to be "our of harmony with traditional
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  • 114 13 Reuter. London. Apr. 30. THE anxiety of Eire over the introduction of Conscription in Northern Irolani and the position of Irishmen in Britain which i s one of the principal reasons for Mr. de Valera postponing his visit to America, is likely to be ailayed
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  • 95 13 Two cases of swimmers having been stung by fish in the sea at Tan Jong Rhu were reported yesterday. At about nine in the morning a Chinese schoolboy was taken by the ambulsnce to hospital with a sting mark in a finger of the right hand. A
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  • 42 13 DR RAJENDRA PRASAD, who has been elected President of the Indian National Congress in place of Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose, according to a Reuter cable received, irom Calcutta yesterday Rajendra Babu, as is well known, holds Right Wing views.
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  • 645 14 Singapore, Saturday. A N unqualified success, the first meeting of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association attracted a large number of people to the Singapore Swimming Club where the meeting was held. The high standard attained may be gauged oy tr» r tact
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  • 451 14 Night Em press And The Poacher Good TURF (Hy "Marcus Superbus") SLOW exercises were generally the order of the morning s training, and in this department Night Empress, who was worked by Farthing, at a canter was good. Sdley's horses were all given fastjgalIns
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  • 121 14 Reuter. Southport, Apr. 29. CLTtTIIER rounds in the English amateur golf championship being decided here was played in driving rain and under difficult conditions. Quarter final results (in order of the draw) were: Arnold Bpnt.lev (Harry Bentley's brother) of Hcsketh beat Mitchley champion of the Midlands
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  • 46 14 Playing in convincing style the S.C.F.A. team now touring Saigon beat the whole of Saigon during the week-end by seven Voals to three. In their other game, as previously reported, the tourists beat a Saigon "B" team by six goals to one.
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  • 235 14 FOLLOWING are further weights for Widnciday. POMES—CLASS I—Div 2—7 furs Silvrr Lace 9.7 Judith Anton 9 1 St Charles 813 Winsome 8 3 Nrnia Manis 8 S Sheet Up 8 1 Lishrrn 8 1 Codrllus 7.4 Oman Boy 6 13 Comma 6 9 If top weight
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  • 13 14 Mountain stream who upset to pay 5133 on Saturday.
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  • 41 14 Reuter. London, Apr. 29. The famous tennis player. Charles P. Dixon, who captained the wini ing English Davis Cup team in 1912. and was several titnes the doubles champion of Eiuopc, died at the u»e of 66.—Rcuter.
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  • 107 14 Following arc lenni S.C.R.C. and Y.lf.C S« C« R. c. "A" Singk H nd Tan Kuck Tic i ljj <—«); Tan Chim Tuon Chee Juay (scr. i Cheng <— 31 vs Will "B" SINGLES HAND! Goh Keng Swee I Yang < 3i Y. M. C. A. Men's
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  • 155 14 THE Singapore tennis rhnmpita ships, ceganised by th Siopmmm Lawn Tenni, Associate i U be held a< the S.C C (ten Mon- day, May 22. Entries close on Tuesday, May 9. Youthful talent is cater for events, for there will be a singli pionships for boys under
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  • 418 14 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. pOKTSMOrm won (ho F.A. Cap l>r;ii n W1w.,',;,„,,,♦.,„ Wandcnrsat Wembley Park wsf htv Ky lour goals to one. A record crowd was present. and among those who .saw the match were the King and Queen and the West Indies cricketers. A
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  • 1422 15 FOLLOWING are Saturday's home soccer results and tal)i«'s: ~a,,, \<\\ LEAGUE, DIV. I. 4 Leeds 0 0 Manchester U. 0 1 Blackpool i I Arsenal 2 3 Aston Villa 0 I Chelsea 1 1 Charlton 0 0 Huddersfleld 0 P W.L. D. F. A. Pts. 41
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  • 41 15 Reuter. Following is ihe British Davis Cup team to rrreet New Zealand at Bribhtoti from May 11 to 13; C. E. Hare, L. Snaffi, R. A. Shayes, P. 11. D. Wilde, F. P. Btowei non-playing captain Reuter.
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  • 316 15 Singapore, Monday. |N the second game of the S.C.C. Cricket tournament played on the padang yesterday, the United Services Oncers beat the Etceteras by a single run. The Etceteras, batting first, knocked up 133 runs and it looked as i; they were in for
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  • 206 15 Singapore. Monday. Till. Railway Youngsters beat the Treasury and Audit in an exutiiig game played yesterday «>n the Railway ground by two runs. TREASURY AUDIT h fss eA. Ponnampalam b ghating*" l 27 k Fernandez run out 29 v, c m<.& bw b Sivalingam 0
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  • 62 15 'F r on Our Own Correspondent] thi° hore I?ahru A P r 29.---Rain marred match between the Eurohe Rest which was played ground yesterday. *ne Rest butted first r.nd had collected i runs for four wickets when ned and the match was abWebb 32, Dr. Woodhull 21
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  • 244 15 THE S.C.C. had no difficulty in accounting for the A.C.S. on Saturday. Dynes and Dant scored 56 and 61 for the Cfub respectively, while Thiam Slew scored 46 for the school. Following are the .scores: S.C.C. Capt. E. D. Dynes c and b DoraLsamy 56 A D.
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    • 299 15 KOYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' DOUGLAS AIRLINERS LEAVE SINGAPORE AIRPORT aWso&^ EVERY WEDNESDAY AND >Jg^^ I FOR PASSAGE PHONE 7556 > 3 WEEKS FROM V |ft I J With declining years, sometimes even much fc' --.jg jk 1 rearlier, due to overwork, worries of life, long *^^H^P4 illness, malnutrition, effect of tropical
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  • 353 16 ALL THE WEEK-END CRICKET MATCHES SELANGOR PROVE TOO GOOD FOR N.S. MALACCA Rain Saves Negri (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. JHE cricket match between Selangor and Negri Sembilan came to an end in a draw to-day. Rain, which prevented further play yesterday when the score was 79 for 3 with
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  • 8 16 Will be found on page 15.
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  • 241 16 THE intervention oi' time resulted in the cricket fixture between che S.R.C. and S.C.C. 2nd strings, played on the padang yesterday, ending in a draw. Top scorer in the game was G. Clarke (Recs.t while Ward (S.C.C.) was the most successful bowler, return ng an
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  • 520 16 Singapore, Monday. BRIGHT batting by both sides was a feature of the drawn cricket fixture between the o.R.C. and the Ceylon Sports Club played on the latters ground during the week-end. R. V. S. Sundram for the C.S.C. made his half-century while K. Muthucumaru was in
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  • 556 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sundai gELANGOR trounced Malacca by an innings and 67 run state cricket match played which ended to-day here on th< Continuing their innings, which had been interrupted yesterda" owing to failing light, Selangor declared at 211 with three wicket
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  • 888 17 Oversea Chinese Bank Chairman Optimistic Singapore, Monday. to rubber and tin Mr. Lee Kong Chian, making his prespeecb at the seventh annual general meeting of the OverBanking Corporation held last Saturday, stated: ming feature is the healthy statistical position of both dities, particularly rubber,
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  • 83 17 \From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. TOR THE THIRD TIME, IN A FEW YEARS, TRIPLETS HAVE BEEN BORN IN THE CHINESE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, THE LATEST* *TRIO BEING BORN TO A YOUNG CHINESE WOMAN. THE NEWCOMERS ARE A BOY AND TWO GIRLS. THE BOY WEIGHED 4»n POUNDS AND
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  • 49 17 His Excellency the High Commissioner, with the approval of His Majesty the King, has been pleased to appoint Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad. M.C.S.. to b n an unofficial member of the Federal Council for a further period of three years with effect from Apr. 24.
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  • 232 17 I From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. MALAYAN DOGS WITH PEDIGREE HAD THEIR DAY TO-DAY AT THE CENTRAL MALAYAN SHOW HELD AT THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB PREMISES. Mr. W. Stanley Hunt, well-known English Judge, expressed surprise at the high standard of the exhibits
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    • 168 17 What Is In Your Horoscope? Would you like to know without any cost what the stars indicate your future will he; whether you will be successful, prosperous and happy: about business, love. man-inge ties, friends enemies, travels, sickness, f what pitfalls to avoid; J^Mi what oppcrtunitirs to A grasp- now
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  • 138 18 International News Agency. Shanghai THE recent r.-port that China w 11 send several ambassadors-at-large to foreign countries is again revived here, although no official confirmation is yet ob-» from Chungking. Unofficial sources pointed out that the move Is in accordance with the policies adopted,
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  • 107 18 International News Agency. Shamecn. AMERICAN missionaries staying in Canton Hospital on the Bund hear cries ol "murder," help." and "police almost every night. Police whistles are blown usually in the middle ol the night and assassinations are the order of the day. Tho.-c who
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  • 180 18 International News Agency. Chungking IT is officially estimated that the present population of Chungking is somewhere around 700,000. The talk of evacuating those civilians whose presence here is not absolutely vital has been going on for nearly six months, but to take a walk any
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  • 614 18 HELP FROM DEMOCRACIES WILL ASSIST HER TO A TTAIN THAT OBJECT' Restoring Balance Of Power In The Orient International News Agency. Chungking. \yHAT the people of China hope for is the immediate realisation of measures for the defeat
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  • 119 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. CHINESE troops in Kiangsu, Chekiang and Anhui provinces arc converging on Nanking in three directions with the object of enveloping the former capital. Some of the Chinese units are guerrillas in plain clothes but when they reach certain points they will
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  • 473 18 Central News. Kaiyuan, Vunnan A THRILLING account of how the Eurasia tri-motoron craped the ruthless attack of six Japanese war n No French Indo-China border was related to a Central News r ~ht by Mr Li Chuan-mei. only passenger in the plane during
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  • 373 19 Move To Restrict Indians To Retail Trade Deplored (United Press). Simla, Apr. 26. fN |,t labour in industry should organise itself—firstly to secure itimatc rights to which labour is entitled, and secondly. ii !f from subversive and Undesirable influences,'* said
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  • 168 19 (United Press). 24 terrible tragedy th< Alipore Zoological Gamn when a woman trying to feed a hipdragged down into its killed outright by the -IBombay. Apr. 25. in Cutch have 11 forbidden to piepare or sell wa, according to a lreal newspaper. hi\ hotel keeper defying
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  • 159 19 Ahmedabad, Apr. 24. AH IMS A accrues only to the courageous, and so I have left emtyhandrd, with body shattered, hope cremated.'' says Gandhiji in tne course of a statement to the rres» on Rajkot affairs. After he boarded the train at RajKot large crowds surrounded
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  • 438 19 (United Press). Sholapur, Apr. 9. THE special meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Aryan League which commenced on Thursday concluded this evening after adopting several resolutions one of which stated that there was no justification for considering the question of suspending
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  • 391 19 (United Press). Jealgora, Apr. 17. SJT Subhss Chandra Bose, Congress President, has issued the following statement regarding the Calcutta Corporation Bill inviting suggestions from as to the steps that should be taken to fight the Rill and observing that
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  • 849 19 HPHE year 1938 was a record one in the annals of the Malacca Indian Association, the number of literary meetings held exceeding those during previous years, says the annual report of the Committee of Management of the Association for the year ended
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  • 114 19 After operations, or wasting and other diseases, you feel so weax and exhausted that you wonder whether you'll ever feel really well again Everyone urges you to eat Yet food nauseates you. But you simply must eat. Doctors all over the world have found tnat
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  • 180 19 (United Press). Santiniketan. Apr. 1". IJOIT Rahindranath Tagore. in the course of a discussion this morning on the Waigali New Years Day. said:— "The joy of creation brings man in tune with the Infini t Ihe Supreme Creator. An individual has witbin him the p<
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  • 155 20 An inter siine Mannequin Parade took place at John Little's on Saturday, wh'n four mjnnequ'Mis paraded the latest models for afternoon and eveatag wear. Ihe pietur below shows, thr four mannequins, from 1. Co r. Mis Timber, Mrs. Spurgeon, Mis, Nfit and Miss Leddciv A second
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  • 53 20 Three pictures taken by the Tribune cameraman of buildings, which were installsd recently, with air raid sirens. They are, left, the Singapore Air Port, below, Paya Lebar Fire Station and below left, Orchard Road Police Station. At the right is Mr. E. Tongue, who is director
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