Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: "'W' Guaranteed Lamest Sales XXVI- No. 111. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, May 11, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 Make Your Home LIP-TO-DATE WITH J u n( o Furniture M RORA LTD. PUILDJNG TCTORIA STREET, milners'^P'sTfTs 8 AND STEEL PRODUCTS. dditio» to SAFES and LIGHT STEEL PRODUCTS, MILNERS' have a world-wide j ition for their other hj-rh grade SECURITY EQUIPMENT which includes the lov ing:—. SAFE DEPOSITS STRONG ROOM
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    • 259 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bidfs. I'AKII SALE DAY Al EVENING GOWNS QnviiajtlotL ~>^^^\ 1 f v A 1 I W.I'.S. -Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothaclie, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as
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  • 83 2 HPHREE more important productions on deck are "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." "Golden Bey" and "Good Girls Go to Paris. Too." Frank Capra's choice for the male lead opposite Jean Arthur in "Mr. Smith" is expected any day; Director Rouben Mamculian is casting "Golden Boy." the script
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  • 55 2 WILLIAM BOYD, star of the Hopanng Cassidv pictures produced by Harry Sherman for Paramount release who Is currently enacting his role in "R-»tv i if the Fcx." was an for threvears before he got his first break a role in "The Volga Boatman." r< picture nrc cuced
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  • 99 2 Appealing Picture At The Pavilion CAROLE LOMBARD ha type of role oppo Lte Jam in the film "Mart For E: which began a season at i Theatre last night. This production tell in a delightfully ?imp] win exercise a wide appeal the peculiar aptne s of
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  • 47 2 HoUj WITH IRENE DUNNT Baver eo^starring, first picture io Le n Carcv Productions un< tract recently stoned b\ I dueer-director and RKO Ra before earner ls iext week Unusual interest a:' as lt will praser.f Mk* D dramatic eharacterisal role she has attempted h
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. p*o and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 BHUTAN 6.100 In port RANPURA 17 000 May 19 HKHAK 6,000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 T SOUDAN 6 500 June 2 CHITRAL 15.000 June 16 CORFU 15,000 June
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    • 427 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. SNORDDEUTSCHER LIOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). i«2S v d ernote d are the Company's intended fixtures:— r OUTWARD. S I' HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 4sa emits 1939 North China In port Sails 12 < S?! S? KAK emit s Manila May 17 sm c <0"
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    • 477 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Peguiar fortnightly between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, <Kulang.su> and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China fer short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. -Hong "eng" Jun. 2 "Hong Slang"
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    • 146 2 HAMBI W-AMKRIKA UNIF Deu*seh-Australi=che Dampfschiffs Geselischaft {Companies incorporated in Germans) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. n Du e S' sigre 1939. t m*. SAUERLAND via Manila May 14 I B£. PREUSVEN Direct May 21 m.s. LEVERKUC&N Direci Jun 11 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AJffc
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 247 2 f DAILY CROSSWORiTI {Hi gH THJj ■(BMpc^^^^^^"""""^^--^ CLUES ACEOSS: (U Fs |M ViV 1. Pcrsibly a leng felt want 1 Saturate. 3. Summary. 2. Presume, (anagi 7. Anticipate. 4. Fallen Angel 9, "Nice for 'er." I anagram». 5. Lake that wai 10. A very old game. to the lower world
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  • 417 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Buyers 715 16 8 tellers 8 BUG t}" Juno Buye.s 8 8 +1:16 Sellers 8 116 31 16 ird (July Sept Buyers 8 116 ri»' ,71 Sellers B' a 83 8 16 }J JJ v rd Oct. Dec.) Buyers 83 16 16 PRODUCE PAL M
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  • 70 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 10, 5 p.m. Total foi Dividend Book. n, close Date J*? 1 T Payable Date *o datf r l' .d. May 12 May 19 May 13 2Vn% 2m May 17 May 26 May 18 2vVi% s', tat. Apr. 29 May 9
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  • 837 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 10, 5 p.m. Fraser ana Co. A Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 2 9 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3cd Austral Malay 33 42Ayer Hitam 19 20 Ayer Weng v.ban.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19 6 Batu
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  • 126 3 MINING. Tin at midday was $115 Vi unchanged. There was quite good enquiry from London to-day for stealing tin shares and with better prices reported from New York, i t was that conditions would prove more ictive on our local share market to-day However the volume of
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  • 83 3 01 Singapore, May 11. bnips alongside the Wharves or expetted to arrive: S k East Wharf 'Gate 1) anthia 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2» Kota Tjandi 18; Kepong 10; Achilles 29. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Tahsse 32; Malacca 34: Karoa 36 Empire Dock (Gate 4) Mangoal 46;
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  • 96 3 British Official Wireless London, May 10 Paris 176 47 64 New York 4.68 3 16 Montreal 4.70 1 16 Brussels 27.50' Geneva 20.72 Amsterdam 8.72 Milan 89 Belgium 11.66% Berlin 11.66U Rio de Janeiro 2% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 2263 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110V
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  • 15 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:-~ $115% (unchanged).
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon iw Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (down Vi) Sellers 27"» (down U).
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  • 214 3 8% Maynard ft Co., Ltd.. 130,000 tat, Apr. 30. Oct. 31 W 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: i% 1901 red. 1940 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 101 norn f*tt 1907 red. 19*7 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 10G 108 norn 4fc% 1909 red. 19c5 iI.COC.OOO Int
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  • 171 3 Singapore, May 10 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Ccast No. 2 per Koyan $12. R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 THE Astern united 1 ORPORATION, LIMITED lb m. Bli!; 1 N MOTOR VEHICLE. x PERSONAL ACCI JkjJ V( >KKMEN*S compensa V M» I I BLIC II ABILITY INSURANCE. CI/ r L STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL,
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    • 237 3 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BB OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON I ON AND AFTER GTH JUNE, 1939. wL i 1 *'^"1 1H is It is impossible for an individual to provide for Ms rained possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults
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    • 343 3 KA\K OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street, Sin?-pore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188 a Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,***** Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 1 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020,000,000.00 Tse-Vung
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  • 44 4 'AN .JAN '1 r,.pcacefuily at her p Valley Road <6il firranRoon, on A«e 71 vv ms: Quek Peng Fwe a J 1 2 **5 1 daughter <M rs t K daughtc:.,-];.; mourr her lor.s p 14th May, 1939. at in Cemetery.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 614 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS WANTED CAKVAfiSOIg to book adver- I tjatdPQßta iiji* a monthly of years' sti Apply personally, 23, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. (68.A) WANTED Experienced and haidworking Canvassers on commission basis, if CQmid $8. ti ..atL.ji> within two weeks, salary ai «yrumissicn will be given Pleass ipply to 17«, Geylang Hoad between
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    • 627 4 AMBITIOUS AND HARD-WORKING YOUNG CHINESE seeks spare time job. Free nours 10 am. to 12 p.m., Evenings and Wc:k-ends.- 'Poss'essirtg selling ability and .store management. Good connections with Sundry Store-keepers. Knowledge of English and Chinese, many Chinese dialects besides Malay and Tamil Apply Box No. 515, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 632 4 HOUSES TO LET within easy reach XL. Rent «5- to $10 iooin furnished or unfurnished. Box No 514 Malavu Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (62.A» «fH SA n P%EM r No Road, Bth mile, modem villa, elevated position fine sea view, ambrosial atmosphere 4 bed-rooms with attached, modern sanitation, tennis-, ourt »ara"e
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    • 545 4 CONSULT HATAYOGI RAO about your future. Particulars at 17, Owen Road, Singapore. (1081) Educational SCHOOL FOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN at Eton High School premises *m Tuesdays and Fridays, 6. p.m. to 7.30 p.i:>. A few more vacancies, Apply Principal co Eton High School, iLtiort Street, Singapore. <32.A) PRIVATE TUITION given in
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    • 526 4 Tailoring Millinery etc. GIFT JbHOP SALON announces Dollar Sale in jewellery. Dresses and Skirts at Half Marked Prices. Hats from $3.50. New hats made to order. Old hats cleaned, dyed, blocked and renovated. 14, Capitol FJats. Phone 7354. (23.A» SELLING ACTUALLY BELOW COST all kinds of woollen suitings, palm beach,
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    • 391 4 Photography YOUR BEST PHO Studio, 79, North Bri< pore. Telephone ft ______■HBfaaf from Manufacturers or porters, fntervfc v. "TAN 131. Orchard Road topf] />__*<&: 7 TENDER SINGAPORE IMPROVEMI M TRI Tenders a:c invited and completion ol 7.; n tags off BaiesUer Roj d Plans, Specification i Tender may be obtain
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  • 578 5 JH ZoZ am cidentiv gr Unds 0f the Chan S i and -had aco thr Ugh lBCk 0f the usua to the handling W G PnrT!; Pmion cx P lesse d by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. P>onnino i conclusion of the inquiry into
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  • 132 5 SHAKESPEARE BACON IN COURT Singapore. Wednesday. CHAKESPEAKE and Baron were quoted by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McEhvaine, this morning in the High Court when his lordship commented on certain inducements and threats brought up by the defence in a case of chandu smuggling. "If there is evidence of inducements,
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  • 32 5 Singapore. Wednesday.—One months rigorous imprisonment was Impose i en Ong Keng Seng. 20. in the Third Poire Court, to-day. for fraudulent poss ;SSiOA of a fountain pen. Accused had one previous conviction
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  • 439 5 Widespread Search For K.L. Pilot Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. I HERE is still no news yet of Mr. Ernest Hay, who has been missing since Monday evening. An extensive search by six R.A.F. planes and the Flying Club planes, together with ground search parties,
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  • 145 5 Singapore, Wednesday, ft GANG fighu was fought on Apr 23 in the Beach Road area. The police expecting further gang activities, posted plainclothes men throughout the area. At 8.45 p.m. the following day two of them patrolling Shaik Madarsah Lane came upon two men walk."
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  • 221 5 Singapore, Wednesday. BUNDLES of newsprint, stereotyped documents, bottles of ink, rubber stamps and chops, were among th? articles exhibited in the Third Police Court to-day. The exhibits were seized In a house It: New Bridge Road during a police raid on April 28. Mr. Tremlett, A.S.P., who led
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  • 276 5 What The Stars Foretell TOMORROW FOR ALL READERS. A problematical day but not an unfavourable one. There may be important business developments and a sudden and unexpected move in direction> least anticipated. A good day for interviewing, and getting peoplt interested in practical schemes SPECIAL INFLUENCES January 21 to February
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  • 33 5 Reuter. New York. May 10: A special and general reduction of war risk rates became effective rates to Germany and Italy, recent* auoted only on application are BO* back on a standard basis—Reuter.
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  • 333 5 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 FUNERAL OF MR. F.L. De SOUZA The death took place at the residence cf his son In Still Read, Singapore, suddenly on Tuesday afternoon, oi mi F'ranci.s Lewis 'Bobt de Souza, a well known member of the Eurasian community at the ago o*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 508 5 NOTICE. In the festaL of Gan Hock Chye deceased. it to beetion 131 of the Probate [.ration Enactment No 22, by given that ail creditors er persons having any claims or a the c**!ats of Gan Hock d late of No. 16„ Joo Singapore who died on the vi ruber,
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    • 190 5 |{HBHf High Class German Pianos ■Wr 3 Specially con trucled for the Tropics. S l^^p^^v^ Carries a fifleen Guarantee. Season Company Limited 115. North Bridge Roup mm HOSi^ITA!" WEEK] BWH .n'!.v »iii. IN AID OF Sl Andrews Mission Hospital .NOTE THESE IMPORTANT SOCIAL DATES IN VOl R DIARY NOW SATURDAY,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 317 6 DR. G. V. HENNING'S EKZEMYL Excellent for ♦h» treatment of Eczema (Dry or Weeping) Tsoriasis, Dhobi's Itch Prickly heat, Pin-pies, Boils, Abscesses, Singapore Foot and all other skin diseases. Antiseptic, allays irritation and opposes inflammation. Convenient and easy to appiy. Only to spray the solution over th? affected part from
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    • 124 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil ChmkU and Stores Phone ***** Yoong f Cheong leads the new parade with amusing heel shapes, .and calf wi*h a new vibrant rust shade that adds sparkling contrast to the blues, greens and browns. See his collection at:— 354 356, North Bridge Road,
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    • 207 6 An Example To Follow. XXX Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing
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    • 60 6 PARTY CATERING A Speciality WHY NOT GIVE 281 YOUR FRIENDS A ORCHARD REAL CHINKS!! R AD CHOP PHONE SUEY 4 9 2 5 DINNER? «r c op EN we Serve Continental TILL And Chittsse (Mules. 2 A,M AP.B. 2 (For d(-M,(,ns < caM at:— your h IMVIKSAI HAIMO HOI fc'olc
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1096 6 To-day's Radio I v SINGAPORE 8 35 The news (relayed from Lon LONDON BERLIN 905 The' Hill Billies.t fc TRANSMISSION 5 ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) f Dance music played by the band (3155 mJ 1520 M < *OU m.) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc» y3O f "he Ist Bn
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  • 133 7 Singap* Thursday. Siii Lim .ted endec Jan. 31 r iht year amounted fit brought fovvear 59.258 $41.272 which the di- .a should be dealt with I a dividend of 3 l 2 per I -ierred Ordinary Sha-^r* f forward the balance of year the shipyard has fully occupied.
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  • 47 7 Singapore. Wednesday. >LD Tamil. Varadar Ruju. in the Third Police morning, on a charge of tmed Amany. living in the quarters off Ayer Rajah ed to have been roboed >erty to a total vaiue ol harge had been explained, ostponed to May 17 was offered
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  • 24 7 Own Corrcspondcn I Johore Bahru. Tuesrav. an-Richardson, Superinthe Istana Gardens. Jcbore, a farewell party by i- tuff this afternoon at
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  • 292 7 Counterfeiting Trial Acquittals Singapore. Wednesday, deliberation ol mo re than one hour during wnich they cii to Court and as\< t\ to see the diary of the detective received the information that resulted in this jurj returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty in the which
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  • 119 7 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. THAT the General Clerical Service Association will shortly sobmit a memorial to the Colonial Office urging the grant of better salaries for Government clerks, was revealed Oy Mr iM. W. Navaratnam, chairman of the Association, speaking at its
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  • 83 7 Singapore. Wednesday. TAN MENG LUAN. a sixty-year-old Chinese came ud for sentence this morning in the fourth police court be fore Mr. C. H. Koh on a charge of be- ing in possession of dutiable liquor without a licence in Boon Teck Road. Mr. Wallace Kemp. Assistant Superintendenl.
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  • 30 7 Singapore. Wednesday. The case ot Rex "s M W Frugtniel and C was to-rfov nosf mined to tne neatt Assizes as Frugtniet appeared .< ry ill in Court
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  • 77 7 Singapore. Thursday. A SUGGESTION that the Indians should approach the Government on the question of forming an indian Volunteer Corps was discussed at a meeting held at the Indian Sports Club last night with Mr. S S Chowdhury, a representative of the Indian Volunteers who
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  • 687 7 Singapore, Thursday. f\S the inauguration, i>\". Tuesday, May 2. of the local branch of the Ifaha Bodhi Society, congratulatory telegrams were received from Sir j Manmuiha Mukerjce and Sit. ftlisinha. president and general secre- j tary respectively of the parent Socie- i ty in C
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  • 76 7 [From Cur Own Reporter] Penang. May 8. THE funeral of the late Mr. P. Plot- i»k:n. the popular Russian band master of the Isako\s Circus, took place this morning from the General Hospital fci burial at the Western Road cemetery. Tht ci sensed, aged
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  • 88 7 [From Our Our. Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. A European. J. 1. erect:nr shop foreman at Central Workshops, w&s fined $2 by Mr R..0. Redman 1 T itsl Magistrate* on a charge of being orderly in Parry Road last night The C. C. L Mr. Bovell, amended
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 106 7 THREE IMPORTANT BOOKS OF TFi: MONTH! M- Success. How to develop th Wonde;ful Power tor Business. Frcfes icnal Social Life. A ruction course Tf ie Rajas by H.H. Xfec Ranee Of Stuwak It te ol those hundred years and t.it t:iree Whit: R m> have ruled ever o;raw&k that the
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    • 171 7 DIABETES. DUfcASS rem* to Tii.ib' 1 A MI th" Bp*i«tt9l tor DIABETES Ht gmnaaX**3 to cur ,„u uiinp'' t•: and j>er:'.:iu m:y S»5 thort tm- Hr rl giv- y back your lest energy and vitality. UnU-osthr ftfc• become rwolled ouc! th" »k n J"*;-. 1 t« pen mm USOMK BEMED!
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    • 102 7 FALSE TEETH Some Facts to be Faced Make no mistake about it—false teeth must be sterilised. Rinsing and brushing is not enough. The easiest, surest way of keeping the teeth hvgienically dean is to give the denture a regular Kemdex bath overnight lor a few minutes in the morning in
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    • 467 7 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence as told agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain earned by piles, simply because they bare never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask
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    • 286 7 SUPERFLUOUS HAH) ended in $41 3 minutes Without Razors, s£>\ Flctric Needles Or j Snruliy Depibtories ttn i/iiu- .?i-. uvr\ h.tfr CM he rtmolved Mtp M«w Try tL; .1 iktty r vajritanf •r. y.UI >\rr\»h«Tc oadrr th- rr«4ttMi4rti V*i Siwnr ,il <*>- --M«*. UK 1.. jt Xi Skin i- l-ft
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 257 8 PAVILION sis -9.15 TO-NICHT^- jj^t' °5v v\ei TO ABSORB YOUR INTEREST FROM THE WORD 'GO' —NEWS CHRONICLE. B TO-NIGHT NIGm-LY I j RADIO EXHIBITION! j AT THE LITTLE WORLD j j A STUDIO ERECTED BY THE B. M. B. C j j EQUIPMENT USED FOR BROADCASTING j WiLL BE ON
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    • 173 8 A MAGNIFICENT FILM" Straits Times 10 539 Press and Public unanimously acclaim this as The Finest ALL-COLOUR PICTURE ever mad* I in England j AIMTUI f~ 5 NIGHTLY 9.15 j The Famous Stars of T^^StLV'''j3 j VICTORIA THE GREAT" I ANNA NEAGLE I j WALBROOK I {"Sixty Glorious Years"! See
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    • 143 8 WATCH THIS MINIATURE WHIRLWIND SET ON ITS GLAMOROUS EAR.... AS SHE DANCES AND siv D HER WAY TO ITS HEART! SINGB ROXY BAR Open 5 P.M. ill AA i d rii^t^ 55 TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. HAILED BY CRITICS AS IHE .MOST FNTERTAINING WgMl k4L i i fflW PICTURE EVER PRODI
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  • 63 9 Chinese Official News Agency. lchang, May 10. scored a tactical success in h Eiupeh province at Yinchiatien Kaocheng, a town 170 kilometres orth-northwest of Hankow, on hen a Japanese regiment was and quickly surrounded. The t had over 1.000 men killed, southeast of Hupeh. the Chin- ill
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  • 27 9 Reuter. untitled May 10: Two Jewish untitled •s were shot dead in the Ger- j ny here by two Arabs, one if '•aueht by a passing polir;
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 394 9 <>Altltl< X SSEISf* I Doub'c rta.Ua» Cantonese Talkies For One Payment "OUR GREAT WALL" and A "FOUR sONS" j NextChon?e. m i?th sat, 13th JtotlieTa: 6ft Uth Sup. 1«» I ..ici.ard lalmadge j M 1939 a 2 PM m 1 Beattv i, ta a «TheGW ITSLZ r- N e J
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    • 90 9 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE ,Thr 1 est Air-Conditioned .Cabaret in Malaya with Bar and I Restaurant Attached.) TEL. No. 2477. NIGHT DANCE J NUIIITLIt AT 9-30 KM. TEA DANCES 1 KEE ADMISSION) I Ever) Tv Thurs. Saturdays. I SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM I.ZO P.M. TO 4 30 P.M. SAT. MAY
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    • 274 9 f™'" —9 I LONDON CRITICS I'HELK DAWN PATROL I 'Great Film 0/ War /7? TTie Air" —Eoemng Standard I "A Great Air Film' The Evening Neus. 2 "Superb Film" Morning Post. S "77ie Bes£ Ftf™ have Seen" Sunday Pictorial 5 ALHAMBRA ™n, s^M.|| ■■'-1 I Warner Bros., Great Aviation Epic
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    • 67 9 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE aFTX OF SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCES' A IKI i: I.ECTMIE I on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Mr. PETER V. ROSS, C.S.B. MEMBER OF BOARD OF LFCTURSi FfiTP OF THE Me THER CHURCH. THE Fir. c T CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENj TtVJ, IN rjp&TON, MA^iSACHUffcTTS. I at the I Adelphi Roof
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  • 627 10 IN marked contrast to the appreA hensiveness encountered among individuals, is the continued comparative stability of markets in the face of events which in former days would undoubtedly have led to panic- And markets offer a much more reliable indication than an individual can possibly offer, for in
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  • 1095 10  -  By The Military Correspondent Of The Observer THE historic change that has been mado in Britain's policy by the introduction of compulsory military training will have the effect of making us a major military power with land forces
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  • 27 10 A business man defends betting on horses and does on the grounds that it keeps money on the move. Even if It is only one-way traffic.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 182 10 sew with a I and reap satisfaction m m HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED Robinson Co., Ltd. NEW INEXPENSIVE SHIRTS THE 'CITY' BRAND SHIRT THJS rg A luxußY SHIRT AS CAREFULLY TAILORED AND fef Jl AS WELL MADE AS THE MOST y EXPENSIVE SHIRT YOU CAN BUY IT COMES TO YOU
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    • 115 10 i pi <ij 77ie weather- |gfej proof worsted flan- 0m net sports trousers /ail or < d by Wlm m DUN LOP. H g More comfort in wim 9& wear ami action— sfflk smarter in appear- Self supporting waist hand in ever?/ jjjl Br/ Perfectly styled by 1 Bt l
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  • 64 11 REUTER. s \> tkOPMUND, MAY 11. BRITISH INTELLISERVICE HAS ERED A FARIIXG PLOT FOR KEY POSITIONS SOITH-WEST AFRICA, IRDING TO MR. ill U\\E. LEAr«E ENGLISHCOMMUNITY PROMINENT MEMTHE LEGISLAASSEMBLY, IN A Sl»l ECH HERE. DECLARED SOUTH AFRIRECENTLY I HED TO SOUTHAFRICA BY SMUTS
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  • 64 11 London, May 11. \f. BLUM, th, Finch Socialist lea- r and former Premier, who is How,in Louden, had n heart to heart talk with British Labour leaden at ■1 by Mr. Attlee, of wb>ch it was discussion ranged international situa- interchange of opinion y
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  • 127 11 All Squadrons East Of Suez Reuter. London, May 11. THE Daily Telegraph's naval expert understands that a conference of flag officers and their staffs ot all British naval squadrons East of Suez may be held in Singapore in the near future to bring up to date co-ordination
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  • 344 11 British Official Wireless. London. May 11. CONSIDERABLE interest is being shown in London in reports oi a speech by the Australian Premier on Tuesday m a debate on foreign affairs in the House of Representatives at Canberra. Mr. Menzies referred to the magnificient example
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  • 393 11 BRITISH GUIANA CAN TAKE 5,000 JEWS Reuter. London, May It. IJ.K. Malcolm MacDonald, Minister for the Colonies, is expected to 1 state the Government's policy in Palestine early next week and a White Paper containing the Government s proposals siU issued. c arc indications
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  • 92 11 Reuter. London. May 11 'N the House of Commons last night A Si- John Haslam asked whether the attention of the Japanese Government vould be called to the difficulties experienced by the Shanghai Municipal Council in preserving law and order m he settlement owing to the
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  • 112 11 Reuter. London, May 11 MR. R. A. Butler. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was asked in the House of Commons by Mr. Noel Baker (Lab., Derby), whether inquiries would be made to ascertain if the recent murder of the British Consul at Mosul was the result
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    20 11 (.eneral Smuts, who stopped a coup m South-West Africa in the mck of time (see first column).
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  • 147 11 Reuter. Warsaw. May 11. A N apparently inspired article in lhe Exprcs, Porannv states that a attempt at a onesided solution cf the Danzig problem, as rumoured by the Danzig declaration of a desire to return to the Reich, destined to failure. It adds
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  • 198 11 ITALIANS ACTIVE IN ALBANIA Reuter. Paris. May 11. GENERAL impression here is that the firmness shown by the democracies has given the totalitarian powers food for reflection. Hopes are felt in political circles that an agreement with Russia will soon be reached. Reports are reaching
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  • 50 11 Reuter. Paris. May 11. Pari?, May ii The French Ministry of Marine has ordered from the St. Nazaire dock;aicV a new aircraft carrier to be called Painleve which, like the sisteruhip Joflre. now under construcn. will be of 18.000 tons and will carry 40 planes—Reuter.
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  • 140 11 Reuter. Berlin, May 11. RUSSIAN relations are the chief preoccupation of the newspapers. Premature jubilation based on a belief that the Anglo-Russian talks have reached a dead-lock are. countered by a sober article in the Hamburger Fremendblatt, which says the negotiations will unquestionably continue and
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  • 43 11 Reuter. Rome, May 11. AFTER a Ion", talk between Signor •A Mussolini, Count Cii.no (Italian Foreign Minister) and M. Markovitch (Yugoslaw Fo eign Minister), U Duce and Pilule Paul of Yugoslavia had a private conversation fcr 40 minutes.— Reuter.
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  • 19 11 Reuter. Moscow. May 11. -M. Constantino Umansky has been appointed Ambassador to the United .States.—Reuter.
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  • 1271 12 DIFFERENCE OF VIEW ON BRITISH PLAN Reuter. London, May 10. CROWDED House of ominous heard the Prime Minister make his eagerly waited statement on the progress of Anglo-Soviet negotiations this afternoon. At the outset, Mr. Chamberlain referred to the statement issued in Moscow
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  • 36 12 Arriving at the outer roads at 8 p m to-day the "Dempo" Europe bound will I come alongside the S.H.B. wharves at 6.30 a.m. to-morrow. The "Dempo" will sail for Belawan the same day.
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  • 112 12 Although a rescue plane has reached Vladimir Kokkianki and Gordienko, the Soviet fliers are still marooned on the island amid the ice-floes of the Gulf of St. Lawrence where their pane crasned as it neared the end of an attempted record flight from Moscow
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  • 48 12 Reuter. Manila. May 10. TIIL United States destroyer 1 Fope has rescued the officers and crew of the Lindenbank which sank in 800 fathoms. About GO persons were aboard the freighter, which was bound for Shanghai from Australia with a cargo of wheat —Reuter.
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  • 42 12 euter. Ouito (Equadoi > May 10 COLONEL Uus Larrea Alba, leftwing leader and ex-President of Egu 0 l«r. with 50 followers, have been art?sted. It is alleged they were found discussing a revolutionary document making accusation* against President Xarvaez.— Reuter.
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  • 93 12 Singapore, Wednesday. TWO motor delivery vans, both belongT ing to Changi Farm, were involved in a serious collisicn with a third car. in front of the Pavilion Theatre this morning. All the vehicles were facing in the same direction at the time of the accident. The
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  • 357 12 Singapore, Wednesday. JJEWS has been received by cable (hat the East Asiatic Company motor-ship Aisia caught fire and was abandoned fifty miles off Colombo to-day. All passengers and crew are sals. They were picked up by HJLS. Grasshopper and the P. and O liner
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Quito (Equador), stay 10. JWYENTY THRE!: persons have been killed as th e rsrult of fn rm > p,ane crashing in the otreets of Guayaquil. The Plane starlod a conflagration fitrovid 3dditio t0 ,OSs Rente? l™P«ly.-
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  • 488 12 Educating The Populace On Safety Measures TO cducaU the Chinese populace in A.RP, measures have been and are being held by the Singapore hin"' m" 11 Committee in conjunction with the A.RP. Depart men I of**!? Funf| Www P. TcMHroe Ls WrecUr' Mass
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  • 148 12 A Ceremonial Parade of the Troop? In honour of the Birthday of His Ma esty the King will be held at Fam? Park on Thursday. June 8. al 730 His Excellency the Governor m Oommander-in-Chief will attend will take the Salute Seating accommodation in the eacir sures
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  • 36 12 Reuter. ymW\Y. Sweden and Finland wU. probably SSraSi, £gT2 accept »he offer. chat the replhs of th northed coon* 1 tries, which would be given tnOvMu^ff should strengthen tnei faith* which 11
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  • 46 12 Reuter. M.-t 10 Amoj w *j JAPANESE plane? bon i 1 I '5 i ill '<i' III 1 machinegunned < i i Hilars in various parts aj > t inHudinj» &Ie vicinity »1 ft f l and also attacked the mainland oi poaite Anoy.—Reuter.
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    • 16 12 McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lum pur Ipoh Penang. 1 WPS 29
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  • 123 13 Ot n Reporter] Ipoh, May 10. Lj tangled mystery surf death of an aged to 'i ,r ht one of the r elal ions in the try into the death I 1 Kong, who wai murdered and found in a small Jalan B<
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  • 416 13 "Durians Murder Case" [From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur. May 10. fly"™:!* E was Riven by the Safari woman Chi, bj the Kalumpanjr «uhle murder trial at the Selangor Arizes yesterday Two ud bin Chart and Oman bin MoM. Yussof are* charged ,uK
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  • 477 13 to have turned down proposals (to which no objection) as they discouraging news, cessarily mean that and Russia cannot P formula of collective i here seems to be sonu landing on the interpretaion of the proposals. Rcially interprets them a> Russia to assist Britain event that they
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  • 120 13 COMMONS QUESTION REUTER. LONDON, MAY 10. TN THE COMMONS TO-DAY, MR. CREECH JONES ASKED IN RECARD TO TWO BOYS FROM SINGAPORE WHO VOLUNTEERED FOR SERVICE IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE AND WHO WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT OF PURE BRITISH DESCENT ON
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  • 114 13 \Frcm Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday '"TELL accused that thi.s is a serious affair. There have been many cars stolen In K.L. recently. remarked Mr. R. O. Redman (First Magistrate) this morning when he sentenced Abdul Raman to a year's rigorous imprisonment for having stolen
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  • 45 13 Reuter. Canberra. May 10: The Defence Minister has announced that Sir Leopold Saville. the well-known harbour engineer, has been engaged to visit Australia immediately to advise the Government on the provision of a dry dock to accommodate capital ships.— Reuter.
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  • 112 13 i From Our Own Reporter) f LOSE on i:o men and women the Perak Chinese Chambar of Commerce for the "spiritual mobii dr ,ve inducted b> the Ch™ Distress Relief Fund Committee. The ceremony was conducted by Mr. Leong Sin Nam 0.8.E.. and Mr Cheong Chee.
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  • 112 13 Singapore. Wednesday. TAN HOO, a 66-year-old Chinese, plead--1 ed guilty before Mr. C. H. Koh in the fourth police court this morning when charged at the instance of Iff. Wallace Kemp. Assistant Superintendent, of Excise, with possession of dutiable liquor at 10.20 a m. yesterday. Mr. Kemp
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  • 42 13 Reuter. London. May 10. Recruiting for the egular army tor April beat all postwar records. 3.342 nun being accepted. This Is 623 above April 1938. Last weeks intake of 1.812 was a record for any week in the post-war period.-Reu-ter.
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  • 329 13 fFrom Onr Own ReporterI Tpoh, May 10. OETERENCE to the death of Che Ampuan Besat, mother of His Highness the Sultan of Perak, was made and a tribute to the late Hon. Mr. C. L. Green v/as paid at a meeting of the
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  • 272 13 [Frcm Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumnur, Wednesday. THE informal Ln was given this morning at the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board thai the Law Officer? were of the opinion that the exist ng laws were adequate to provide for the banning of mot- r
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  • 17 13 An Imperial air mail is expected at 1.30 p.m. to-day. Another is due on Saturday.
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  • 86 13 Arrived from Europe. India and Medan by the ph-akg.- Mr H. Bctioof! Mr. P. Hashimoto. Leit lor N.E.I by the "PH-ARG.' Mr feukagawa. Mr Payden Arrived from N.E.I, by the Mr. P. Tekelenburg, Mr Chiang dial Gum, Miss G. Gale. Leit for Saigon by the PK-AFJ, 1
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  • 98 13 Reuter. London, May 9. THE possibility of British tobacco firms 1 buying more tobacco from Greece was rased in the Commons at question time by Commander Fletcher who suggested that such a step would enable Greece largely to escape from economicsubjugation to Germany. Mr. O. Stanley,
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  • 27 13 A meeting of the Rural Board waa held this Koratag at tr.c Land Office with Mr. w. r Ebde- Commissioner ol Lands, in chair.
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  • 107 14 < From Our Own Correspondent. Johore Bahru. A TRIAL match for the selection Aof players to represent Johnrr in the 'Malaya" cup soccer will be played at the Batu Pahat footfall stadium this Friday between Hfuar and Segamat combined and Bn'w Pahat and Kluang combined.
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  • 47 14 There was only one horse entered for this meeting out this morning when <Bagby> was given a good callop over five furlongs. In the home straight Speartown was given more rein nnd finished full of running There was a heavy shower of rain In.mediately afterward*
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  • 2360 14 Winners Generally Well-backed FIRST PAY OF SUMMER EXTRA MEET Singapore, Wednesday. 1 SMALL crowd attended the first day of the S.T.C. Summer Meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon. The weather was lull: the going holding;. Dividends were all
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  • 90 14 Race I.—KIT SIC and $<. Soho Sf). Dairy Maid SlO. Race Z —BRASS BULLET $31 and HI. Mandai Sl6. Dfivoa King Sl5. Race ADFXE $32 and l>B. Be -istanec SB. vcrjjios $U Bace |._H \Ri<I.FXK $Z9 aiu( i>lo. Miss Rod $10. Panse dv Ventre $10. Bacx
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    • 92 14 Five Winners •JHE Morning Tribune racing correspondent, "Marcus Supcrbus had five winners in his selections for yesterday's races in Kit ($l6). Brass Bullet ($3l). Harfleur ($2B), July the Seventh ($10) and Myauee ($3l). Of these selections Harfleur and July the Seventh were recommended as safe bets, while Sheila 11, also
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    • 37 14 AMI CO "TILA Miraculous Lv </> gpjpjpjpjpj^p > Have «v tub* Completely C 1 i es 1 weakness and cxh* M j all kinds of lan [Stocked al j Nuina Mol J i 1 H| A I 1 I
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  • 65 15 played yesterday in the Tennis Invitation j or! iLES CHAMPIONSHIP Kainis vs Yong Loon BLES CHAMPIONSHIP: J N. Warden vs. E R F Smith. MIXED DOUBLES: Miss i Reshty if' 2) vs. M.ss R. Nathan <r3>. [CAP SINGLES (PiN- wood 'Scr.) vs. S. C ES HANDICAP fSEMIKee Pow J
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  • 205 15 ijl \U\A bowling by Howling uho took s?ei en a ickets for a tgn 25 runs and a splendid knock up of 50 runs by Wilton i nabled Fort Canning to dispose oi the Raffles Institution cricket XI by 92 runs.
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  • 59 15 programme for this Royal Singapore Yacht re will be the usual for all classes. Start at i he A*' and "B" Classes eir 3rd Race for thi PreStart at 10.00 a.m. respectively, will sail the Ist Race er Challenge Cup. Start 14 ft. one-design will sail
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  • 33 15 mix ra have acceptterns vs. Merchants m at S.C.C. Anderson, A. C. GrOWW K. Jagger, R. A. U. i Waites. R. F. M. King w. van den Hygate, W. H. McNelh.
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  • 362 15 DV beating Cheong Chee Lim and ran Puay Hee in a doubles handicap match at Hong Lim Green yesterday, Pang Chiap Song and Scow Seng Chye placed themselves in a position to command respect m future encounters. The losers were a strong enough combination to
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  • 82 15 The Marigold B P. will olav afrieodlv badminton match with the Useful BP. at our court on Sunday May 21 consulting of 5 Singles and 2 Doubles. The following players are requested to be at the court at 3 p.m. sharp. Messrs. Chung Cheng Hock. Tan Cheng Hoe.
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  • 122 15 G. E N. OEHLERS Hi Miss B. Oehlers (—3) beat G. C. Ross Miss M. Clarke (—3) 6—l; 6—2 in the Mixed Doubles iiandi.ap finals yesterday at the S.R.C. in the club's lawn tennis Spring tournament. In the Veteran Singles Handicap filial. II M. de Souza I -3) beat
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  • 177 15 Nt stan«lo 5. M.P.H. 0. IN a one-s;ded soccer Match of the Business Houses League played on the V.MC.A. ground yesterday, Nestanglo trounced the M.P.H. to the tune of s—o. After a show of force immed'atetv following the kick-off, the Publisher were outplayed and outmanoeuvred and in
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  • 30 15 In a friendly soccer match between Mansfield Co.. Lid. and the Borneo Co.. Ltd.. played at the Geylang Stadium on Tuesday the former won by 3 goals to 1.
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  • 44 15 Soccer: Loyals vs. Gordons (Div. I) —Gillman. Marines vs. R.A. (8..M.) 2A— Stadium. Tennis: S. K. C, S.C.R.C and V.M.C.A. tourneys. Cricket: V.M.C.A. vs. 11th Heavy Battery—V.M.C.A. Non-Benders vs. Jockey and and Trainers— S.C.C. Polo: Farewell match to Dr. Sloper at Balestier.
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  • 159 15 I'niteers 8. A.P.C. 1 TN a very uninteresting game ot soccer in the Business Houses League played at the Stadium H AP y K the F UiUmn Seated the A.P.C. by eight goals to one. The game was dull and fearfully onesided, the A P.c. being hardly
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  • 65 15 Following are teams in the Rest trial Cn Saturday in preparation for the Clarke Cup match. Balhatchets Team: Balhatchet, V. N. Pillay, S. K. Sundram, D. Labroov. G. Clarke. Aiyadurai, R. V. Sundram S. de Silva. Chia Keng Heck. Low Kee Pow. A. P. Raiah. Paramsothys Team.
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  • 22 15 The SA b A BaigOll nanm Side arrives by the G.G Paaquier to-day at 4 p.m. at the ro-.ds.
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  • 122 16 Singapore, Thursday. THE Little Wo Ad, in the Great World Amusement Park, was, last night, music-filled, when the Radio Exhibition was opened. Well supported by almost all the radio dealers, the exhibition, which is incidentally the first of its kind in the country,
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  • 91 16 Singapore, Wednesday. rE following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year at meeting held to-day at the Rotary Club of Singapore. Mr. R. E. Holtum, President: Mr. j H R. Cheeseraan and Dr. Chen Su j Lan. Vice-Presidents; Mr. A V. Goodale, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. E. V.
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  • 112 16 What Readerr Aie Saying ICE-CREAM OTHER MATTERS We u el come i n i ti n letters on any p' from readers, publishing them \L not necessarily ourselves uith If expressed. fro the Editor of the Malaya Tribune1 Sir, The Municipal Health authorities are vitally concerned with the purity ot
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  • 370 16 \To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—Aspirations. Yes, but where do thev lead? Bureaucracy resents criticism in a manner which nrov.des a liberal p ttiness and which has •Mr.-.ipp in common with British traditions. Governn ent blessings are forced upon a p?jple who are anxious for the opportunity
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  • 180 16 tlo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—The present system of selecting candidates for Government employment is unsatisfactory. Onlv boys with Grade I or exceptionally good Grade II certificates are inter viewed. I contend that the grade is of iittle importance. Surely an examination testing ability and intelligence
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  • 215 16 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunal Sir.—The need for introducing trade unionism has long been felt in Malaya and it is a matter of great satisfaction to hear that the Labour Department will shortly Introduce a trade union at Sentul for the Central Workshops workmen. During the
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  • 535 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneJ Sir,—An impartial survey of the life and routine of an estate dresser provides food for serious thought At the cutset it must be remembered that estate dressers require the same qualifications as their Government colleagues. The latter, though not treated too
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  • 265 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tr^r Sir, —I have often heard people that, stenographers are lucky pA for they come in close contact with i boss and are usually influential jx;in an office. To these people I say there are always two sides to a que;-.: Hence there
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  • 404 17 ig istra te *s Advice b Malay Sapper Singarx)rc, Wednesday. >pers, Borhan bin Nordin and Awang bin Long, claimr orning in the fourth police court before Mr C H Koh to used criminal force on a Bengali, Janki Rai, a postcution ol his duty. hua
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  • 47 17 Str Singapore. Wednesday. IR Percy McElwaine, Chief Jus'iee will leave Singapore on Saluraa> lor Kuala Lumpur where he will sit J, court of Criminal Appeal H'.s lordship is expected io be away ior a fortnight and will attend courts both at Kuala Lumpur and Fenang
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  • 376 17 Singapore, Wednesday. iX)NVICTED in the lower court of committing an act preparatory to the importation of chandu on Feb. 25. two Chinese, Ong Hock Aw Tong, appealed before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, the main ground of appeal beirg that certain statements
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  • 53 17 (From Our Own Reporter) IpQQ, May 10. In view of the prevalence of typhoid fever the boys of the Ipoh Ande~son School, were inoculated on Monriav Two .students of this school are among *re hst of those who have died as a result of typhoid during t..e
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  • 346 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 1. IV ESS a settlement k reached before May 19 v I „*hn«« and the subjects inmSuSg£££ f^r veaied in the recent corres- between the Thakor e Saheb (iandhiji which has just d tor publication. remembered that it was that
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  • 297 19 PANDIT NEHRU EXPLAINS (United Press). Xew Commm a ce of ike M to would in^v ommittee hou h even so I la?ge d e^ft o -°Perated with it to a mm** ,-/f? act,on fa concerned, j*By> w «e conflict between the
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  • 505 19 (United Press). Trrrw Gwalior, Apr 2.'i inference of Minister* convened by the Gwalior Government concluded its session nn Thursday last. Thy agenda included discussion of the latest amendment of the Government of J.ndia Act 19.45, the question cf introducing reform in States and latent
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  • 57 19 (United Press). Sholapur, Apr. 24.—Hyderabad Satyagraha is being intensified. The War Council of the Arya Satyagraha League has decided to send at least 5.000 Satyagrahis before the month of May. Provincial organisations have been in formed telegraphically to send more Jathas. Pandit Vedavrat, the Fifth Dictator, will be offering Satyagraha
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  • 47 20 Sir Georre Trimmer photographed at a dinner given by the Junior Service Club on Saturday evening in his honour From left to right are Mr. .1. W. Jackson. Mr. Tan Tian Siang. Sir George Trimmer. Mr. N. Bell and Mr. R. E. Earle.
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  • 108 20 A triple civic welcome was accorded officers of the United States flotilla leader "Jouett'' by the Mayors of Chatham, Rochester, and Gillingham at the Town Hall. Chatham. Kent, during the visit of the warship to British waters. The Mayors wore their regalia, which date
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  • 91 20 The first demonstration of the Emergency River Service was given on the Thames in London, with Sea Scouts, nurses and ambulance men among those participating. In time of war, the Service would operate along the busiest 30 miles of the river, taking part in ambulance work,
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