Malaya Tribune, 17 May 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: \> Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI No. 116. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, May 17, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939 FIVE CE!
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 I aD veptisements 1 I bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS d in litis paper THE PURE GRAPE JUICE. 3 invigorates elderly people and > convalescents. A rich and /frl v V mellow vine with a delicious 'r" x Mj [j- V.*! \> flavour for all occasions. No )r
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    • 248 1 GOLD LEAF TEA ibily the bud and first and second ruder leaves are gathered for Gold Leat ea. Four pounds of these trreen shoots, uimbcrin? over 3000, go to"the making )f 1 lb. of Gold Leaf quality Tea. liiiffiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim,! For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS
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    • 223 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY. LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldg» CASH SALE DAY EVENING GOWNS INSURE WITH The New India Assurance Co., Ltd. fof Bombay, India) I r GREATER SAFETY and SAFEGUARD Tour dependentc for all time. FOUNDED 20 years ago by the EMINENT IIOUOT OF pTA|> the Company's operations
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  • 159 2 "LITTLE MISS RCUGHNECiC AT THE PAVILION FIRST in the Pavili< n I should bo mentioned Ga Brits-.h Ne\\J record of Iho < Their Majesties the King and Queen f* panada. It is a wonderful P ictl ***'f?L" ing In graphic detail through London, and Lii departure
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  • 109 2 —I JUDY GARLAND and Frt j mew are co-starred In Li »»ig," the M.G M. flUn v.■! season at the Capitol Thea i The film deals with a c sters who make up theii will prevent what they conside I disastrous marriage b of the girl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 449 2 STKAMKK SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. ft S. N. CO.'S OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPURA 17-JOO May 19 BEHAE G.OOO May 20 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 COKJ U IS 000 June 30 I BURDW \N 0,070 Ju.y 1 i
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    • 491 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEK (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CfttNA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 sjs. NECKAR' omits Manila. Dairrn Tsingtau Way 19 i mjs. "CO3URG omits Manila. North China Yokohama May 27 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails
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    • 506 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly 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 Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. Hong Slang" May 18 "Hong Slang" Jun. 5,
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    • 238 2 r'APITOL: "Listen Darling." 4LHAMBRA: "Straight. Place Show.' PAVILION: 'Little Miss Roughneck.' ROYAL: "The Street Singer." MARLBOROUGH: "Samsara-Nowka." ROXY: "Mother Carey s Chickens." GARRKK: "The Lonely Trail" and "Rhythm in the Clouds.' FMPIRE: "Crime and Punishment" and "Man from Cuntown." TAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side £h*wf cinema, and other at tractions. YEW
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 210 2 j DAILY CROSSWf IfINNIIMNMNimWUIWniUUIHIIHiMiNMM.,, r* I CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOW V 3. Favourable position. 1. Ore who tells the I 8 This kind of friend can be very 2 Something suppli frank. 4 "Rarely, rarely, a 10. 1 ail tattle I anagram >. of "Shell* 11. Characteristics. 5. A rausagje
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  • 425 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. rCBBER Previous To-day Change Quiet Steady Buyers 7% 8 Sellers 8 8 1 16 11 16 June) Buyers 7% 8 Sellers 8 8' rward (July Sept.) Buyers 8 BVi i/ X Sellers 3 116 8 316 +2 (Oct. Dec.) Buyers 8 116 8
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  • 69 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May IC, 5 n m. Total roi Company Dividend Book* clost Date Ex- 4rt gg Payable Date lUd. May 12 May 19 May 13 Wzg 2W% May 17 May 26 May 18 *Yr* sd. int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sa.
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  • 820 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. May 16. 5 p.m. Fraser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3;6 Austral Amal 4 7% 51%xd Austral Malay 33 42,Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 6 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin Tin 19 20 fcaiu Selangor 1.20 1.25
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  • 168 3 Singapore, Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $113 38, up 18. The feature in the local tin share market to-day was a sharp rise in Southern Kintas to $5.00 buyers. O:oerwise there was not much to repois except that Raubs were slightly eas.er with shares offered at
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  • 166 3 Singapore, May 16. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $12:, R. (Siam I 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.
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  • 16 3 Singapore. Wednesday. Tne price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $113«4 (down $44).
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  • 17 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (up Sellers 28 (up
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  • 226 3 5% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 It 100 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4i#0,0U0 tot Mar. 31. Sept. 30........ ....-100 101 nom I 1907 red. 19*7 $1600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Seot 30 -106 108 nom Ifc* 1909 red. 19o5 il.00t.000 Int. Mar.
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  • 137 3 Singapore, May 17. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Hong Siang 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Carthage 18: Cape Nelson 16; Kistna 14, Sakito Maru 11; Hague Maru 9; Glenfinlas 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Tango Maru 30; Khandaila 32: Kertosono
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. I M \RINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. i'ERSON \h ACCI 1 WORKMEN'S 'COMPENSA 111 AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BEAtj OFfICR CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, 1 General Manager
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    • 194 3 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE, 1939. fn' 1 ijS 11 f^ri~ I NOMINAL CAPITAL: $10,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 j BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China s French lndo-China and Netherlands
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    • 355 3 If.V\K OF < HIV* Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Ceell Street. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address- "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capita] .h. 140.000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Exec.--, ol Ch i 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020,000.000
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  • 69 4 Mr. Koh Yew* Liang and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends, the staff cf the Eastern Bank Ltd., members of The straits Chinese Metr.oaist cnurcn The Tiang Ho Kok Association, The Singapore Pitman's Shorthand-writers" Association for their kind attendance at the "uneral of the late Mrs. Koh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 584 4 SFS WANTED A'tnts lor Silk and Khadl Pay Hs :»o. T. A. extra Rates ecsapetitive. Have free* particulars samples, ".alandar. Girton Knitting Woiks. LuOhian;» wamtj d. good L«)o:aNG lady— Clever Canvasser for nevviy Invented Aaterican Goods Salary witn cunmis- nouiy ;;.>.. Malaya Tribune, ftni spore. 1 124-Aj HOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTS&tAN:
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    • 536 4 HEAD BOOK-KEEPER CHIEF CLERK (Chinese i open for immediate engagement. Widely experienced and well qualified. Accustomed full control companies' accounts. Capable preparing P. L. Statement and Balance Sheet. First class correspondence Apply C.A., 305, South Bridge Road Singapore. (130-At AN UNEMPLOYED YOUNG STRAITSBORN CHINESE seeks junior position. Fair knowledge, general
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    • 607 4 TO LET: Funnelled flatlets, Katong Road, close to P Office and market Bus passes doc*. Ren* $40 and $45. 1 Immediate entry. Apply ly, Boscombe Road. (1032) j THE LANKA HOTEL, 13, Trafalgar St., off Tanjong Pagar. The only boarding and lodging house with every comfort and excellent cuisine. Five
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    • 494 4 SELECTED"' CURRY POWDERS 20c. Bottle, obtainable leading stores, or iirect sole Importers Oversea Products Agencies 181. Orchard Road, Singapore. (131-A) "FOR SALE ONE STL AM DRIVEN MARINE REFRIGERATING MACHINE for about t' 2 tox»s of Ice per day, comprising Single Cylinder Engine, Amnonia Compressor, Condenser, Coils, etc. Steam Pressure 150
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    • 423 4 Astrology SRI ATMA-CHINTAN'S ADVICE is sought by jeople oi all nationalities. Let your old friend solve your problems. Any five question. $11- Also, consult him for diagnosing and healing. If the cause is traced, the .mie Is so imple. He gets at the root of yorr trouble. SRI ATMACHINTAN, 12,
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    • 411 4 Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS arc following material particular- see Munii Dai 2 Oi f "r> Supply and nxiir. 0 roof trusses etc., Pumping OtatJo i tar Reservoir (Dcp<. it $5Gj. 12 r i Execution of earth for Bra loo: 1 i. Upper SerangoGn Paya Lebar Rd. I>osit $25 12 n<
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  • 1349 5 Cabaret Girl's Case Singapore, Tuesday. rjpiiE adjourned case from April 12 in which an attractive look ing dance hostess, Tai Poh Lin, summoned two Straits-born Chinese, Charlie Chew (described in Court as the nephew of a wealthy Chinese of Singapore) and Tok Sam Mooi for voluntarily
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  • 62 5 Reuter. 3an Juan, May 16 Pcrto Rico wili become the centre of defence for the Carrtbbean, according to General Marthe new United States Chief-of--taff, who has arrived here to select sites for advance air bases. General Marshall said the developm< nt of the aeroplane
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    • 469 5 IMPROVEMENT TRUST, id [or the sanitary Grade 111 house at ttton and Form of ained at the Office tprovcment Trust on of S">o which wil" fid* tender is sublans and specification are to be deposited in the office cf the unon 30th May, 1939. v tender will not a -ccpted.
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    • 502 5 AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom ef Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10, Chulia Street, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, 24TH MAY, 1939, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable freehrJn land and house No. 55, Karikal Lane (formerly No. 54, East Coast Road). Singapore, area 7,271 sq.
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    • 211 5 Most Distinguished CAR ON THE ROAD 1939 HUP MOBILE "BUILT LIKE A BRIDGE TO LAST YOU YEAR AFTER YEAR." NEW SELECTION JUST ARRIVED Singapore Motors OFFICIAL HUPP RRMRERS STOCKISTS. 315—319, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE THONE :;HS. SCIENTIFIC LUBRICATION SERVICE. jj FOR RACES aURLITV GURRRIITEED PRICES RIODERfiTE VjTy' REPAIR URDERTRKER CHAP SING
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    • 45 5 F.M.S. RAILWAYS'! WII L ***** j EXTENDED WEEK-END TICKETS j FOR I WHITSUNTIDE 28 29 May, ***** j Thursday 25-ii l/utward (ant* r, a.m> to Mcraday tSth May, 1930. n Inclusive Ketum Hiday 26th To j a VVedniiday I i 3Ut May, 1939. Inclusive. t
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    • 133 5 Pains in Back Gone in 5 mun if you suffer terrible sharp pain" or ai wen fine down aches im bach or sides, yo rant e<-t rid of t:i with ordinary mea rtnea becauM you must kill the zen four kldn jrs. OUier symptoms of ]•<■' and Bladder Disorders an;
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  • 132 6 \Fro,n Ovr Own Reported Ip< h. May 15. !IN view of the increase in the number *ber oi typhoid cases in Ipoh, the j Health authorities are taking every I precaution to control the spread of the disease. An unusual number of cases have occurred in the
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  • 87 6 London. May 16. 'Lisbon 160 Belgrade 210 jßio de Janeiro 2 3 4 Buenos Aires 30.25 Montevideo 184 Bombay 1529 32 Hongkong 1 23 4 Yokohama 12 Shanghai norn Silver Soot 20^ Forward 19 15 16 War Loan 3'-> Per cent 92"'» Paris 176 47 64 Blew Yoik
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  • 123 6 Reuter. New York, May 16. WELCOMING Their Majesties to the American Continent and the next month to th? United States, the Herald Tribune writes: "The Koyal visit reprhterj the vast and slow change in the importance of America in the mind of Western Europe, and a!
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  • 41 6 Reuter. London, May 16:—The Army Cooncl in an explanation attached to a token supplementary estimate, announce that the payment of new militiamen six months' training will be Is. 6d. daily instead of a shilling a.s previously announced.—Reuter.
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  • 272 6 Reuter. London, May 16. THE Minister of Labour (Mr. Ernest Brown) stated in the Commons t iat the registration of all men between the ages of 20 and 21 liable under the Military Training Bill, will take place on June 3. The first group, consisting of
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  • 23 6 Singapore, May 16 The following the sto« norr.nE according to tne aauy m u\lv "ived by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 102 6 2 3 13 16 London 1 T 2 3 13 16 London demand 2 013 L yons demand 040 j Switzerland demand i*4 Hamburg demand 3 w Mew York demand 3 54 3g Montreal demand 1()0 3 g atavia demand 4 Samarang demand J Calcutta demand Ran«o:n remand i
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  • 100 6 London T.T. London demand 1 J J London 30 days' sight 2 4 110 London 60 days' sight a 2L 3 fS London 3 months' sight 2 41 London 4 months' sight 2 4 5 3 J New York demand 54 3 4 New York i>0 ds 55 Calcutta
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  • 320 6 Singapore, May 1G. MINING Buyers Sellers Am pats 3 3 3 7>/2 Ayer Hitams 19 3 20 3 Ban grins 18 9 19 9 Batu Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hitams 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin J 8,- 19Chenderiangs 116 12Hcng Fatts 0.80 0.63cd Idris Hyd. 5 6
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  • 119 6 DAILY PRXES CURRENT." zoiU'ropofe, Tv esday, iyx>n. xiuycrs. Sellers. N<> IX RS S. Spot loose 21 v -> 27•"• v No. ix ti .?.'b\ I'OR in May 27% 2734 G.F.A.Q. RS.9. F.OB, in baie* 27 516 27 716 FA Q. R L.S. FOB.
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  • 127 6 Reuter. Lond ir. M a ie A COMMUNIQI i on /1 states that the recei London of TanSq Pa h ister of Tr&ni j ordan; opportunity of uiscu in? of an agreemi nt lations between Brit mandated territory ol Government found th meet a number of Tan
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 THE TRUE TCNIC FOOD Obteinab!» of mil ChtmisU and Storm j h LLTUS HANDLE ALL YOl iT H CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS, AND YOU WILL BE ASSURED I OF PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. YiCK WOH HING 4.". SOBTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near middle ROAD), •?HO\~E No. 7922. Contractors for tbe Repair
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    • 147 6 ARE YOUR te s EYES WEAK?(A? Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co* 4, Arcade Bldg., Phcne 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science r
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    • 14 6 cf sicknessCLEANSE THE SYSTEM Thoroughly with Agents: BARLOW CO Ocean Buildup 6 5 APB
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 227 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS THE following is the drills up to and foi 21, 1939: TO DAY. MAY 5.15 p.m. Headquarter: g., S.S.V.F., Sig. Section. c I 5.15 n.m. an S.S.V.F., Sig. Section, Signal 515 p.m. II» adquai S.S.V.F., Sig. Section, Si 5.15 p.m. 30 yd.s. Range HQ Zeroing Rifles, 5
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  • 296 7 A 20fh Century-Fox Picfore featuring Richard Green* Nancy Kelly Preston Foster George Bancroft Slim Summervil'e John Carradine Joan Valerie Henry Armetta J. Farrell MacDonald Warren Hymer Douglas Fowley *Maxie Rosenbloom len «l»v«. nnder tbe conHt»nt l»«n ot R.t Nnd»'» Peer> T«wn«end UN«« engine lrmnl »—«I »l»elr in top-noten
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  • 519 7 "A SHOCKING STA TE OF AFFAIRS" (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. HREQUENT changes in the European technical staff of the Public Works Department, Johore were criticised by Mr. B. J. R. Barton who, at this morning's thee ting of the
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  • 42 7 Reuter. ndon, May 16,—Mr. Chamberlain •uncedin the House of Commons last that a White Paper on Palestine ;be published to-morrow evening 17 > and there will be a debate Whltsun. There will be a foreign i debate on May 19.—Reuter.
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  • 52 7 Reuter. Palis. May 15. ■the new Treasury loan is meeiing with success according to a communique Ii popcars certain that the first slice of the six milliard francs loan will be amply covered during the day. The bonds bear five per cent, interest The issue price is
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  • 625 7 A.R.P. A BLESSING IN DISGUISE I To ihe Editor of the Malaya Tribute) Si;-,—The "Stay Put" policy of the Secretary for Defence in time of air raid is receiving much comment in the Malavan Press. Mr C. H. Stanley Jones' thoughtprc- oking article in the Sunday
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  • 97 7 Singapore, Tne. day. THE marriage took place tins afternoon at the Registry before Mr Conrad Oldham of Mr. H L. KrayenUoff SOU of Baron Cornelius Rudolfus Kreyenhoff of Wassenaar, Holland, lo Miss Irrm Christine Traders, the dnugh- j ter of Mrs. J. C Telders of Laren, Holland.
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  • 32 7 On Saturday a Tamil musical uer formance by young girls trained by Mr. A. Sirnsaram of Singapore, was heid m gt Andrew's School Hail, Mid attended by a large gathering.
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  • 128 7 Reuter. Vienna, May 16. lINDEB Ihe slogan 'Il' i aus Mil- Uttktren v Roionicn*' ("fork out our colon three days ot intense colonial activity began here with a meeting of the Reich Colonial Congress. 30 000 ocople partici- I pating. including many former Colonial Governors, administrators and
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  • 90 7 Reuter. London, May 16. jV|R. R. A. Butler, Under Secretary for it 1 Foreign Affaires, tsked in the House of Commons for further information regarding the Pcpe's peace proposals, replied that he had no statement to make. He added that Government was most tvmpathetic
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 384 7 FEELS -i WU YOUNG Ho more spots before th* eyes! Here's one person who's found a recipe for eternal youth Remember, it's how old you feel that matters. Read this letter: "I am 60 years of age end have been suffering from high blood pressure and spots before my eyes,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 209 8 j 3 SHOWS TO-PAY s is-e ls j I|at the CAPITOL| 9 15 j JflT",^^tlo"' > U 3, J With Splendid supporting pictures including j I "HOW TO RAISE A BABY" (Robert Benchley j Comedy) I SPECIAL Added Attraction The DEPARTURE OF I j THE KING AND QUEEN FOR CANADA
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    • 542 8 mm I ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till Midnight. OPENING 6.15 9.15. tmmmmm^ LIVING PAGFS iBIHMIIIPMNSPVSfI^HHHI OF A GLORIOUS NOVEI WfflSi jtllTlP 5 FLAMES GREAT HEART k \wf |T^— OR IMA! W^E^m^BEmWmWm^MMwTKX KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN S MOTHEIt CAREY'S CHICKENS RKO-Rp.dio Picture with ANNE SHIRLEY RUBY KEELER JAMES ELLISON FAY BAINTER
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  • 125 9 r Own Reporter] Penan?, May 16. t(IH MAN SINGH and Ha/.ara j 1 ho were sentenced to the Hon. Mr. Justice A. B. :nc in March last, for I Najar Singh at the of the Penang Hill the early hours of the „1 sept. 11 last
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  • 132 9 Reuter. LONDON, MAY ML THE INTERNATIONAL RUBBER COMMITTEE HAS FIXED THE QUOTA FOR THE THIRD QUARTER AT 55 PER CENT. THE NEXT MEETING WILL B<S HELD ON JULY 25. Tlie Stock Exchange was cheerful at the close following earlier quietness. There was general
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    • 214 9 I "rr wJ MARLBOROUGH "SAMSARA-NOWKA" with R. PANTHULU M. S. MADfiAA RAO FOR rHE FIRST TIME PRESENTED TO THE SttTGAPOKS i PUBLIC IN CAN ARES E _______—jj 0 I FRIDAY at the \I>M OI 1 TO \l k XI W SCREEX HISTORY! AND FMGHT! J itOIU itT TAYlOtt Co-starred fot
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    • 280 9 NEW j WORLD! DANCE 1 PALACE. I the largtst air-condition-ed cabaret in m \laya with bar ".iestaurant attach! d. \h7hT daSce. NfiGMiY AT <>.:;o P.M. I TEA DAXCE (F&fefc ADMISSION) EVERY Tl/ES, THCRS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM IM P.M. to 1.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE T'l CABARET CAR PARK AT
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    • 255 9 l .m mmmm ■Mi ft mmmwnmm iiiilliM ,11 .«jwjiiir < on*w The FunnieM I -nx-dy ITNMFR THAN EVER! ww ««4«Bff|} You Will Be A Little Horse Yourself From Laughing! also latest "PATHE GAZETTE" "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS" W,TH PICTURES OF THE DEPARTURE OF THE KING AND QUEEN TO CANADA [GREAT WORLD
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  • 620 10 MR. R. A. Butler, the Under-Sec-retary for Foreign Affairs, has spoken strongly in the House of Commons on the latest instance of Japanese aggression and flagrant disregard for treaty rights, the seizure of the international settlement of Kulangsu- The British Ambassador in Tokyo has been instructed to
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  • 1121 10  -  Why Soviet Wan As Alliance By E. T. Huang defence alliance between M Great Britain, France and J"- Turkey is, so far, the most important move In the system of collective security ever since Mr. Chamberlain dropped, or ostensibly dropped, his appeasement policy.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 144 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS SIZES IN STOCK. 3' x 6', 6, x 6', 6' x 9', 9' x 9', 9' x 12', 12' x 12', 12' x 15' I 12 cts. nett. per sq. foot including making up. ICOIIIXMIX A CO.. LTD. I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. Vogue Patterns*
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    • 53 10 800 CHIANG co., 304, North Bridge Road, (Next t2 MEDICAL OFFICE). Glasses You Need Try Everbright Optical Co, You will be Entirely Satisfied with thpir Scientific Eye examination with the 1:3) model American Instruments und Modern and Distinctive Glasses at Phenomoral!y Low Prices. 19. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. C. S. CHONG.
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    • 147 10 KZI SAXOXIi SHOES SAXONE GOLF SHOES. SAXONE SUEDE pXFORHH Supple mec'mm weight with special Ric h brov/n velvet punch d j ndgeway sole and ankle Strap toe brown only. 5 t O 1CI CE p 5> 2 tj 10' 2 PRir, tl i V» PUK PRICE $15.75 PAIR. 1 WCE
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  • 496 11 CANADA'S GREAT WELCOME TO KING QUEEN FIRST GREETINGS BY NA VY AND MOUNTED POLICE Safe Arrival After Anxious Voyage Reuter and British Wireless "WE could have no greater honour or pleasure than in welcoming Your Majesties to Canadian water/ signalled the officers and ship's companies of the Canadian cruisers Kent
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  • 366 11 Kulangsu Reuter. sh vnuhat. ."May lt>. Till i*riii-b, French and American Consuls on Kulangsu to-day proX to the Japanese authorities ainsl the landing of Japanese bluejackets on the *suand It is learned that so far no British sailors have landed on Kulangsu. London. May l(i. The oflicial
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  • 100 11 Reuter. Moscow, May 17. NEW regulations for service in the Red Navy, including cancellations of exemptions already granted, are announced. Those formerly exempt on the ground of having secondary school and higher education will now be conscripted with workers and ppasant. The terms of active
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  • 37 11 Reuter. Rome. May 19.—General Franco pro-mises in an interview with the Popolo d'ltalla that he will visit Italy soon and if possible see II Duce. whom he describes as "one of the greatest figures in history. "—Reuter.
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  • 113 11 HITLER DUCE INSPECT FORTS REUTER messages from Berlin and Rome report that both Hitler and Mussolini are touring their fortified lines along the French frontier. Mussolini left Turin early morning for the Alpine boundary of Savoy, visited Susa valley, dominated b> Mount Cenle, and Monte Charedon at the summit of
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  • 37 11 Reuter. Paris. May 17. MDALADIER. who is defence Minister as well as Prime Minister, had an interview lasting threequartcrs of an hour yesterday afternoon with M. Kaspizycki. Poland defence chief who accompanied the Polish Ambassador to Paris.—Reuter.
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  • 159 11 Shanghai, May 17. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek, in a message to the nation, declared iYI that since the past fortnight over 50 Japanese bombings have been conducted in various parts of China solely aiming at civilian quarters, revealing desperation in the Japanese temper. "The
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  • 100 11 London. May 16. noLLING will take place to-morrow in i I two London by-elections. In the i £bbey divis on of Westminster Sir Harold Webbe, leader of the Municipal Reform Party of the London County Council, is standing as Government supporter in place of the late Sir
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  • 188 11 POTEMKIN WILL NOT MEET LORD HALIFAX Reuter. London, May 17. THE Soviet Embassy slates that M. Maisky, ior to Britain, will be the sole Soviet representative at the League Council meeting at Geneva and will preside at the session. The Embassy adds that
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  • 130 11 Reuter. Shanghai, May 17. The Japanese authorities have categorically iejected the protest recarding the landing of Japanese bluejackets liled on May 13 by the Kulangsu Municipal Council of whicn an Englishman is chairman The Japanese note contends that the landing was MeWiry protection of
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  • 60 11 Reuter. Vienna, May 17. HITLER is not unfriendly to Britain but hi* colon<al demands must be met." declared Herr Ritter Yon Epp, head of the Reich Colonial League in a opeech to the league yesterday. He added that the former German colonies would
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  • 46 11 [Renter's Correspondent on Empress of Australia] THE Mnage is ending in the happiest conditions. Their Majesties spent all morning on the deck bask ng in the sunshine, making the most of the la*t chance of rest before they begin their strenuous tour across Canada.
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Baghdad, May 17. IT ii underwood that the Iraqi and Sandi-Arabian Governments have Informed the British Governmer;: that they consider the British proposals in regard to Palestine a refusal of the Arab States' demands.—Reuter.
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  • 140 11 Reuter. Berlin. May 17. pERMANY is having a census to* day, one of the chief points of which is to disprove Warsaw's contention that there are one and a half million Poles in Germany. The fuH results will net be known lor weeks but it
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  • 28 11 Reuter. Stockholm, May 17. SWEDEN, Norway and Denmark will reply simultaneously to-day to Herr j" LtlerS offer of non-angreisJon pacts Finland replied yesterday evening.— Reuter.
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    • 94 11 pie—yon included perhaps, j th/»*r eyes by an Unaccredited round that they need l" vet, they may complain rh: p often of headache, rig' while using the eyes and many other symptoms ol the eve. tl a* Optical defects occur varying degree, and in so many that only tho competent
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    • 49 11 Outstanding Numbers of the Season 011 H. ML V. RECORDS p Lambs* Wa by Che AM IN AH 1 Laiamat D r —do P ***** Kopi by Che TARMjLNAH P Palais roil by Che TARMINAH 101Ui Palais Glic.e i Ask To Hear Tlmiii \i Yoiir 11. Jl. V. Dealers.
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  • 1557 12 Johore State Council (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. nPHE hope that suspicion of corruption and "squeeze" would be re- moved with the publication of its report is expressed by the committee appointed by the Sultan of Johore to inquire into the organisation
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  • 31 12 Reuter. Burgos, .May 16. THE Cabinet has approved the law imposing com* pulsory service of all males between the age* of 18 and 50 for "national reconstruction."—Reuter.
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  • 101 12 I From Our Oivn Correspondent] Johore Bahru A CONTRIBUTION of £1.120 to the' Im- penal Forestry Institute for a further period of five years from Aug imo 6?ate a ?o Pr d°ay d Johore Cou^iiof Supplementary provision of $498-» *o the estimates of the Malayan Intonnation Agency. 1939,
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  • 42 12 Reuter. London May 16.-Yesterday Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rnlo went for their first ride on fhe Under ground They travelled in an ordhfaiv with nth? smoking carnage 22*83 Par£ o i h %P asse nsers, from St. J?mo! Park to Charing Cross.—Reuter.
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  • 114 12 Reuter. London, May 16. Paris Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that M. Van Zeeland, former Belgian Prime Minister, has arrived on a visit concerning recent conversations said to have taken place between Dutch and French financial groups for lending Franco's Government £20.000.000 for reconstruction
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  • 74 12 Reuter. Berlin, May 16. THE standstill agreement has been j prolonged by one year, it is officially announced, The announcement says that negotiations ended with gratifying nrogress and foreign creditors regard the agreement as the most constructive of recent years. Tne main feature agreement is the
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  • 97 12 (From Reutcr's Special Correspondent Aboard the Empress of Australia.) May 16. OIS Majesty the Ring has sent the following message to the Cana- dian destroyers Skeena and SagueI nay: "I have great pleasure, on entering the Canadian waters, to be greeted by the Canadian Navy.
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  • 42 12 Reuter. Geneva, May 10. If ING Zog has addressed a long letter to the Secretary-General of the League ot Nations protesting against the treat ment of Albania by Italy. The SecretaryGeneral is considering what action should be taken.—Reuter.
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  • 78 12 London. May 15 —There were i.149 recruits for the Royal Air Force last week, as compared with 404 in the carresponding week of last year. This is a record entry, and for the third week in succession the numbers entered have exceeded the thousand mark. It
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  • 32 12 CHIPPIXc; X 3 ana wained to keen a si. chow, as it i s reared thai mines from the Win f M,nip nioken loose and ha swept towards wa V
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  • 86 12 Reuter. London May t* 'JflE New? Chronicle's Ro pondent says tha* it v tativelv stated the Kin ?fe WW pay a State visit to Berlin a fS alliance!* 6 rt^rma„^ The exact date has not been rWod but it is thought that
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  • 56 12 Bucharest, May 16 AS a sequel to the Dobrudja shooting incident when 23 Bulbars crossing the Rumanian frontier were shot the Rumanian Government has decided to send the Under-Secretary of the fe. terior to tour southern Dobrudia which was ceded by Bulgaria to Rumr.iva in He
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  • 831 12 (From Our Own Reporter) ■i Johore Bahru, Tuesday. JMITING the General Adviser. Mr. W. E. Pepys. to make a statement as to the extent of control which unofficial member* have over the finances of the State, Dato Roland Braddell speaking at
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  • 71 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires. May 16. CTRONG measures aimed at curbu ing the activities of foreign associations in the Argentine, including the banning cf uniforms and the singing of polit cal hymns, are contained m a govt ument decree signed by President Diaz. Members of foreign
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    • 17 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, Balding, Cholta ttlf*. THOKTE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACCIDENT.
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    • 54 12 I B®llMlt@ Wp^^amo r-qj BRITISH FI RE EXTINGUISHERS As a unit of first-aid protection, the FOAMITE Extinguisher /c»' T «v«c# O is the best available 6DW*«J f every type of industrial property* E3 all **•> spare CHARGES IN STOCK. SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in 3.S.). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 167 13 Geylang Shooting Incident ig has approved the award of the Colonial Police Medal, for J lantry to Mohamed bin Majid, Lance Corporal No. 2940, Settlements Police Force, Singapore- Inche Mchamed bin lfajld is attached to the Beach Road Police Station. The work which brought
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  • 67 13 Kuala Lumpur. Monday. (From Our Own Correspondent) THE appeal of the Public Prosecutor against the sentence of a fine of Sl5O on a Malay who was charged a: Seremban with causing grievous hurt to an elderly Chinese succeeded at the F.M.S. Court of Appeal yesterday. The
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  • 51 13 anghai, May 16. ipping of.live Chiniin the Inter- of Shanghai, tfel are now givl attention to the Ml cars an'j through the ire subjected to b| ex >*•> nation. Payers Associated to the Shanghai I ,i.allies a.srain<tt re--jiel kidnapping of Chinese inHegedl] by Japanese lternational Settlement.- Sin Chew
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  • 38 13 re Buddhist Association this month's new-moon falls on May 18. at the As mises at G7. Spottiswoodc r coxdially invited tc ne: 7 a.m. Buddha Buddha Puja; 6 p.m. p.m. Gilampasa Buddha Sermon by Yen Narada
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  • 99 13 Singapore, Tut sday. IN' inquir was held 10-aay into -he A ith of a middle-aged Chinese Chai who was found on ins bed in a I at the Mental Hospital at about 3 im. on May 9 A cord was found tied round his neck The Coroner.
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  • 53 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 16. A SERIOUS motor accident occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning-, when a fully-loaded van coming from Kuala Lumpur capsized on the outskirts of Ipoh. The vehicle was damaged and the three passengers sustained injuries, but not of
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  • 457 13 II resting developments in international field at the arrival oi' the King in Canada, the Japanese International SeUleX langsu and two moves by ico. Taking Franca > < n the surface, seem-? other. At the hat he is seeking a loan '.000 for civil reconstruc--1 is passing a
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  • 108 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 13. THE appeal of a Malay, Sastra bin Sulie, against his conviction on acharge of causing hurt to a woman by cutting off the tip of her nose was dismissed yesterday at the F.M.S. Court of Criminal Appeal.
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  • 79 13 fFrom Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. May 16. OAID to be the manager of a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, one Lim Hee Tan. a young Hainanese, dressed in deep mourning clothes, has been remanded in custody pending investigations into aMeged criminal breach of trust in respect of $12,000. He
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  • 57 13 The following cable has been received from the Secretaries of Linggi Plantations. Ltd.: Seven per cent. Cumulative Preference Stock- Board recommend i final» dividend in respect of last financial year cf seven per cent, payable on 17th June. To general reserve £1:0.000. Carried forward, subject to audit and
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    42 13 China's noted aviatrix, Miss Lee Ya-ching, whose parents live in Kowloon, Hongkong, has become a film star and is to appear with Dorothy Lamour in Warner Bros.' new film "Disputed Passage." Miss Lee holds the Hongkong Government's "B" flying licence.
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  • 74 13 On the arrival of the s.s. Vinni this morning, an 18-year-old Norwegian sailor, Toralf Ellfsen, was removed by the ambulance to the General Hospital in a serious condition. The man was still unconscious when admitted to hos pital. It was reported that the man fell from a height
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  • 32 13 A Chinese fitter lost his left thumb which was severed in a machinery accident early this morning while working in the United Engineers premises a» Merbait Road. The ambulance attended.
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  • 53 13 <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. May 16. —Three Cantonese women. Ho Kum, Fong Kheng. and Chan Ah Ngai. were fined $5 or five days' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court for assisting in the management oi a brothel. All the three
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  • 331 13 'From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, May 16. GEVENTY TWO Chinese youths, the majority of whom are labourers and include school-leaehers and pupils of local Chinepe schools, who have given up their jobs and bai.ded themse'ves into a unit known as the*
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  • 15 13 The Government of Kelantan has piven $100,000 towards the cost of Imperial Defence.
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  • 119 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 10. A YOUNG Indian, Arokiahsamy Soosay, vas eon vie cd of dishonestly retaining stolen property, a brass dish, belonging to one Veerapan, and was sen tenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision,
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  • 151 13 The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Union was held at the Union ptemises on Friday. It was attended by over 60 members. The report and accounts for the previous year, which were read by the secretary and the treasurer respectively, were adopted and confirmed. The function Tme
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  • 258 13 Reuter. London, May 17. WHEN the debate on the Military Training Bill was resumed in the House of Commons the Attorney-General moved a new clause giving power to apply the act to British subjects ordinarily resident outside Great Britain. Sir Donald
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  • 287 14 Singam re, Wednesday. MM IT S c) gate to the Ml Eneland Badminton Championships. Mr. V S. Samuel, returned to-d;»< by the "Arands Mr. Samuel indeed done credit to tin* Malayan standard of Padminton against the *<* v st of oppositions, though he stated to
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  • 186 14 London. May 16. Notts beat dlaniorgan on the first Innings. Notts 489 for 7 dec. (Gunn 119». Glamorgan 130 <Butler 5 lor 48. Vocj for 43), and. following on, 157 for 4. Hampshire beat Warwickshire on first innings. Harwick 163 (Steele 6 lor 62) and 152 for
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  • 32 14 n£&2? at the Singapore Nterboui Board Ground on Sunday la>t the Chinese Sports Association beat the Jollilads Sporting Association by :> goals to nil. Scorers:—Kock Kuen (2) and Tian Sin (it.
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  • 476 14 Overseas Go Down By Three Goals II K. S.B.F.C 3, 0.C.8.C.5.A Nil. QNE of the most interesting matches in the Business Houses series was witnessed at the Padang yesterday wheti the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank beat the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation By
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  • 118 14 In a low scoring cricket match between the Govt. Printing Dept. Sports Club find the Clarke Rangers XI, played on the lormer's ground last Saturday ftftrfvnpon, the Printers won by 24 runs. Splendid bowling by Rozario (4. for 3), Subramamam (3 for 12), and Banfiled (3
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  • 76 14 a,2 u1! ly W:n,gh 'Singapore) Sports Club has been oxempted from registration and the following are the offlcew aren for the year 1939:— President. Mr. S. E. Travis; Hon. Au- Cromarty; Hon. Sectary. Mr Chia Wan Kiat; Hon. Treasurer Mr. Tan Ec Chian; Committee. Mr.' < Chua. Kok
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  • 177 14 The above competition of 'he R S.G .C. was played at Bukit Timah ot) Monday and resulted In a win in Silver Division for Mrs W. B. Ruddock with a net score of 76 and In a win for Miss B. Hegarty in Bronze Division wtn
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  • 73 14 The Royal Air Force (T) beat the Mental Hospital team by five clear goals yesterday at the latter's ground in a division II A league fixture of the S.A.F.A. During the first period of the game Yovell scored two goals and after the resumption of play in
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  • 36 14 Soccer: M.F.A. vs R.A. (C) Div. 1— Stadium. R.AJP. vs Police (Div. 1) Seletar. Loyals Res. vs S.C.C. Res.— S.C.C. .ennis: S.K.C. S.C.R.C, and Y.M. C.A. Tourneys. Cricket: F. Canning vs R.A.F. (Seletar)—Tanglin. i
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  • 73 14 Singapore, Tuesday A drawn game was played yesterday at the Police Depot wnen the Reserves of the Police and the Royal Engineer.-, met and shared two goals each in an S A F. A. League fixture. No goals were scored during the first
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  • 286 14 Playing on the home court last Saturday the Makepeace BP. defeated the Hooper B P. in a friendly return badminton match of 4 singles and 2 doubles by 5 games to one. Results (Makepeace players mentioned first I: Singles: John hee beat James Pereira 15 -7. 15-12: CP.
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  • 107 14 Twenty one cards were taken out at the X G C. for the May Meda! which re suited as under:— C V R. Bat Bin ft v 1 down R. Hawtrcy 1 down J. G. M. Millar 1 down •To return another card by Sunday. May 21».
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  • 28 14 Miss Abed. Tan Huck Toe, Yadi and Mrs Eber who met in the finals of the *adi Hon the match after U had gone int<, three weU-contested sete.
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  • 536 14 Postals 3, R.A. (B.M.) JNTERESTING soccer was played in the Div. 2A. soccer fixture terday when the Postals dtieated the R.A (B.M.) at the Stadiuin by three clear goals. The brilliant ball control and team work of the Postals was in striking contrast
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  • 39 14 1,1 :i thrill up foo&al! natch played l- Farrer Paik on futurclay !a the tfindu Jfrningbtfre drey one all with the Indiai! Youngsters. The teoren were fcfuthiah for the Indian younasier* and ftojtttcn for the Hlndui\
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  • 236 14 \From Our Own CorrtSßOniaq Mvar, Suiida». CMELDING a weak sidi ife Eurasian-, < rfcl et eleven lust v the Muar Indo-Ceyla tion by hve iriekets and 5 ramvfci the s:des met i «> Match played at the H ipital Oi padang yesterday evening Bat line first the
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  • 68 14 Thursday. TS. R I Farmer Park 5.15 p k Yee Cheok Wah. K Wat,. Ong Swee Ken.:. y,; Wee Tec* Beng, Sel M ok Kirn. John Then, At Lee Chce Hee Monday, vs R A Barracks 5.10 p. in U We- i.ik Chan, W< \JO Buck Yang. Chua
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  • 488 15 p] AT V.M.C.A. AND S.C.C. COURTS :AFORE LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL 'IE ON MONDAY, MAY 22, AT THE S.C.C. ■A H RTS. M-XY STARTS AT 150 P.M. AND i QtJESTEDTQ BE REAM BY THIS TIME. RESULTED AS FOLLOWS: 01 EN SINGLES
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  • 30 15 general meeting of the Billiards Association takes fiernoon at 5 p.m. at No. Ida Street. of the association and all ted in billiards are cordial be present.
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  • 24 15 Th Institution will hold their meeting on the school day, June 6 commencing Hon the Colonial Secrede and Lady Small will prizes.
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  • 290 15 A FRIENDLY tennis tournarmnt between the two Padanji 1 chits played at the S.C.C. >-£*>-♦ erdav evening Droved to ho a keenly-contested affair, all three games being won by the S.C.C. team. p f de SJ ass and Dr Q. de met T
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  • 94 15 The following are the results of the Club's tournaments held during the past English Championship: Ong «eng Kay 300, Lim Poh Seah 300, Chec Chong Sien 300, Tong Ah Meng 30C, See Ah Bck 170, Lim Tiang Hock 263, L C. Kessler 273, Koh Kirn Soon 253. Ping
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  • 264 15 THE -et'md lie in (he Veterans' Doubles I!a v dic;n of the SC.R.C. l«rn s torm-im-nt played yest rJay we-it to Pang Chinp onff ;nd Je* Ah Chian (+3) who beat Ong Siow Hian and Chua Choon Seng < t) by Ihe rubber. It was a hard straggle for
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  • 72 15 A friendly match of five singles and two doubles between the Jcybells B.P. "B" Team and the Beginners BP. will be played at No. 944. Kcvan Road, on Sunday at 230 p.m. The Joybells team will be selected from the following: Lim Ah Chiang, Goh Peng Sian.
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  • 38 15 Major Rediferd in play at the S.C.C. courts last evening when the S.C.C. met ana Defeated the S.R.C. by three matches to nil Major Bedford and D. K. Evans beat Ealhatehct and Cordeiro I —fc. 6—4. 6 I
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  • 162 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, THE Customs registered their thirCi I successive victory at the Istana Padang when they defeated the Belia by four goals to nil before a large crowd in the Johore Bahru district league soccer. The ground was sodden
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  • 112 15 Choon Leong Huck Toe In Y. M. C A. Doubles Final Singapore, Tuesday. IN the men's open doubles championship i 11 [an Ifuek TM and Cl 1 Leone heal Yong Loon Chonrj nd .><>! it Lim by t> —I, I —!> to f'liahfv lur the final. Iff. Mat-nhiro and U.
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  • 20 15 Budapest, j In tnt Davis Cup second round. Yugo- slavia, eliminated Hungary by I matches to one—Reuter. I
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    • 154 15 WHY ITS CALLED THE ThawMUidi call AhaMrbiac Jr. the**Qjw Pwttla Me-J'.cine Cabinet" because it has the rombfnei proper*!?- of m effective iinirnent and a powerful antiTirthr An ordinal y lini«rcr:t tt desiirnod to penetrate and is usually m > iiern lin content. Absorbine Jr. is m. .le 'rom vegetable extracts
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    • 450 15 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indigestion pains, those pains axe usually caused by too much acid in your V A stomach. Do you know, v 1 that acid is so powerful 1 that it would bum a hole I I
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  • 229 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore, Bahru, Tuesdiy. 'tnHE Government of Johore would Rive favourable consideration to applications from Chinese for the planting <rf «B kind* of food." declared the Hon. Y. M. Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majid, Mentri QfeMUr, Johore, at to-days meeting
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  • 123 16 Singapore, Tuesday. I )OLPH W. F. YON PESTEL, deied as of Dutch nationality, was I $1 this morning on pleading guilty to failing to notify the Registrar oi Aliens of change of residence. Yon Pestel removed from his flat in Uceren Building to the N.I.C. Bank Gilding
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  • 82 16 The New World Cabaret hostesses rre iging a variety concert, in aid of the hina Relief Fund, to be held on May 28 and 29 at the New World. About 40 hostesses are taking part in this concert and it is hoped the public will give
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  • 376 16 EVIDENCE OF THE GRIM DRAMA THAT SURROUNDED THE DEATH OF MR. E. L. HAY. THE AIRMAN WHO WAS MISSING AFTER A FLIGHT FROM KUALA LUMPUR A W79EK AGO LAST MONDAY IS NOW AVAILABLE. AS THE RESULT OF THE RETURN OF A SEARCH PARTY WHO WENT OUT
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  • 268 16 TO-MORROW 'FOR ALL READERS. A potential!ly good day if ou are alert arid energetic. Distinctly a day of opportunities, and you are likely to contact people helpful in business matters. Be prepared for some little surprise affecting a personal matter. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: February 20 to March
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  • 77 16 Singapore. Tuesday. On his way to Australia where he wiU bt the General manager of the Phn'.'ps Radio factories is Mr. W. J. Waterman who for the past 21 years has been the general manaeer of the company's business in Holland. There are at the moment
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  • 657 16 Services Eligible To Compete MALAYAN MOTORING HISTORY will be made in Singapore next month with the holding of the A.A.M- Gap Road Hill Climb. Most of the best drivers in the Peninsula are competing in the event. The race will be
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  • 251 16 Singapore, Tuesday. CONTRADICTORY evidence by the prosecution witnesses and a discrepancy in the version of the incident given by complainant in his report to the police and the one he gave at the trial, earned for Sim 'Rah Bee, a young Hokien, an acquittal to-day, before
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  • 124 16 Singapore, Tuesday. A DRAFT of sixty Dutch naval officers and ratings passed through Singapore to-day on their way to the N.E.I, by the Indrapoera. The draft is under the charge of Captain J. A. J. de Bruijn, who is a captain of Marines. The majority
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  • 108 16 r VIIE following have been awarded entrance Scholarships to the Medical Courses at the King Edward VII, College of Medicine:— Chen Kok Kuang, Gwee Ah Leng, On; Khye Lim, Phay Seng Whatt, Chia Chye Cheng (all from Raffles Institution). Miss Loh Siew Gek (Raffles Girls School». Lim
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  • 231 16 Singapore, Tuesday pACEDwith four charges, three s causing grievous hurt and oneo< negligent driving und n (I), Mr. L. H. Duthie, who pleade guilty to the negligent drivin, charge, was fined $50 and formally acquitted on the other charges by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic District
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  • 38 16 Singapore. Tuesday.—For drivii car on the wrong side of tbx turning from Hill Street Valley Road on March 7. Mr l g Harrison, who pleaded guilty <5 by Mr. C. K. Whitton, Ti to-day.
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  • 256 16 (From Out Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. A.R.P. ORGANISATION is progressing satisfactorily in the State of Johore, according to Mr. A. L. Birch who reported on this matter at a meeting of the Council of State, held at the Dewan to-day. With
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  • 74 16 Singapore. Tub JTENG Ah Mok. 36. and Tei 1 22 dressed alike d tail of wearing similar p i They did not th nk tor, when a policeman c in Keppel Road last ev< fighting. in the Third Police < -ere charged with disord
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    • 49 16 Success after SUCCESS for GSSĔ/ TT.j. i,u dun" Mitcin l on the 31st. March 1939. 500 c.c. Cup won by George Holdsworth.??? OVER 500 c.c. Cup won by Jack Booker. i BARRETT Cup won by Frank Chambers????? (You must see them now) BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, 6, Prinsep St. Singapore.
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  • 1869 17 Dangers Stressed (1 Tom Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday, r- of a special committee to make "very definite recom- i 10 Government* with a view to effecting an improveno! of diseases conveyed by food, especially typhoid, was G. H Garlick, Principal Medical Officer,
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  • 509 17 Second Eye Witness Describes Stabbing Singapore, Tuesday. pURTHER evidence wao recorded to-day at the Assize trial at which a young Hockchia, Yong Ah Tee, is charged with committing murder by intentionally causing the death of Koh Ngiam Chew on Feb. 15 this year. J The trial is conducted
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    • 172 17 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). No. 9-A. (Ist Floor), D.ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) PHONE: NOS. 3918 ft 3919. TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES:—No. 17, First Cross Street Malacca. No. 11, Light Street, Penang, and Johore
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    • 248 17 ILAUNCH PICNICS 1 ARRANGED BY It AFFL i: CA F1 Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. BI V RAFIL i: S 1111 i: \II Made with finest ingredients obtainable Baked in modern electric ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. Deliveries daily between
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  • 260 18 Chungking. W1IE machinery of Chinese local administration has been running gmoothy] in mos: of the counties (hsicn) in the war-zone provinces, BCC4 rding to thi 1 statistics released by the Executive Yuan or the Cabinet ol th( National Gi vernmcnt of China. In is,
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  • 60 18 Shumchun. JAPANESE forces who recently raided *y Po On and Nam Tarn within a short distance from British territory were repulsed by the county guards and the two towns are now .normal again. The enemy forces have retreated to Sachene, where fighting is in progress. Most of the
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  • 887 18 AGRICULTURAL YIELD OF $100,000,000 YEARLY 'JUVO thousand years ago a Szechwan Governor devised an irrigation system 40 miles northwest of Chengtu, that still operates to produce a *100.000,000 annual agricultural yield. All the principal features of this voter conservancy work including the Tv Kiang
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  • 83 18 TU KIANG DAM Watering 850,000 aeree of farm land which yield $100.000 jm agricultural product, the 2 000-year old irrigation rystetn knoun Tv Kiang Dam, forty mites north-west of Chengtu. consists direct Ihe Mm Ri><r water into two channels, the [user Ri VC i Outer River. Picture shows the dam,
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  • 144 18 Shaokwan. SOME sort of parliamentary experiment has begun in this province, the Provincial People's Council bavins just been inaugurated inaugurated in Shaokwan on similar lines, though on a smaller scale, as the People's Political Council in Chungking. General Li Han-yun. Chairman of the Provincial Government, is
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    • 28 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan 1 i py^^^^J SEE A 19 39 KELVINATOR BEFORE YOU BUY BRINKMANN CO. 15, Grange Road. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 38 18 never varyI they are always smooth antf In patent tins of 50 and i„' 'C«lUphant« Hotel, Rmi±-"» B wrapped PACKETS of 10 lln rhcEast asm the- W ;I < LONDON MADE 3B Kuaee thcfam\haV"cJpacket; BY CARRERAS LTD. j worid.
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  • 812 19 REVOLVER THREAT TO MINISTER bnTTEN EGGS HURLED r AT MEETING United Press. Bombay, May 12. h tsed the Parsee eornmunity, ami if I had r. revolver 1 s -hot you," with these words a burly Parsee accosted Mo ar ji Desai, Revenue Minister, as he
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  • 299 19 United Press. Jubbulpore, May 10.—In course of an inlerview to United Press Sardar Patel, who passed through Jubbulpore while proceeding to Bhavanagar, contradicted a Press report regarding his contemplated resignation from the Congress High Command, and remarked that the report was a mere canard. He also stated that
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  • 112 19 United Press. Madras, May 10. IN the Madras Assembly today replying to the question as to what steps the Government have taken to combat the anti-Indian feeling in Ceylon and what the government have done so far to secure village franchise votes lo Indians in Ceylon, Premier
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  • 102 19 United Press. Patna, May 10. THE Working Committee of the Behar Provincial Congress Committee which was held this afternoon at Sadaqat A h ram discussed the venue of the next session of the Congress. The Committee authorised Dr Rajendraprasad, the Congress President, to consider whether
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  • 184 19 Bombay, May 6. DR. E. Raghavandra Rao, Member designate of the Council of the Secretary of State for India, sailed this afternoon for England by s s. Strathnaver *o take charge of his new office there. Referring lo the
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    • 189 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. lk\w I Here is a big chance for you to be mm m\ m\ o I our Agent and nuke a lotof money. HH 9 G(/ M en arx Women wanted to be -*W> V* WJi B g en ts for our
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    • 220 19 Wp TO-PAY I Those Awful Pains J igf r After Meals j ilKf TO-MORROW SB Eat what you Like und f 3 N0 PAIN This pleasant transformation can be brought about by the use of De Witt's Antacid Powder. Made specially for correcting and which have inflamed them. But the
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  • 48 20 Here are same ef the competitors who entered for the first Speed Hill Climb cycle race at the Cap on Sunday. Mr Ong Chin» Betig was the organiser. Below tlie picture shows, from right to left, the first seven people to finish the race.
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  • 107 20 A tarewell dinner was given in honour of Captain Wee Kali Kia« by the Cninese Volunteer Officers at the Chinese Volunteer Club on Saturday evening. The photo show (1). Guests at the main table who include R S. ML Chang Kang Nghee. :>nd Lt.
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    • 27 20 1 1,111 ,1 Cultivate your Aesfhetic Facul- 15 ties by the efficient Tuitions jg given by Ell I HON AIM STIDIO in Drawings, Paintings and Sculptural Studies.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. si. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 619 I r\l r RING hia recent world tour, in the course of which he visited S iuh Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, Lord Nuffield save considerable attention lo the part that Empire broadcasting plays in life overseas. We print below extracts
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    • 241 I •DEETHOVKN in his 1 loal romantic mood 1 if one authority's o mment on the Pianoforte Concerto No. no, v Men Solomon will play in th< ntxl of the l/mdon Music Festival's Beethoven concerts —the sixth in the series owuiised by the BBC— to be heard
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    • 171 I £VKi:Y rto London must have seen Cleopatra's Needle. Weighing 180 tons, b'Si o ft. high, it is set in ihe wall *h;-.t separate* Embankment and Thames, near the network ot scaffolding beneath which the new Waterloo Bi idge is taking shape. mparathrery few that pass by
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    • 115 I I r-cox wili be play-in:; champions. Yorkshire. where the. home county J opposing Kent, are to be the •-ire.■; of cncket commentaries to be »entry listeners next Week w>ndon ;ro'.'ramme */..side). rorrt5 h in lasf y ear s rnaich at lIJJJ. Yorkshire beat Essex by four
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    • 135 I WELSH COAL ana the Wt&h miner by the world's jndfmentthe world's best. And so it Is that coal overshadows every other Welsh industry—it employs nearly 200,000 workers—and the Ithondda Valley has become the most famous nf all coal-mining centres. No part of the South Wale.,
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    • 391 I ALREADY noteworthy in the history of Bniam's Koyal Air Force A t tar of unprecedented growth. 1939 is in any event of special .i,nir>cance m "he year in which the R.A.F. comes of W ,mi I the casi n wUI he marked in Davenlr.Vs programmes
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    • 220 I DROADCASTING in case of war and the part to be played by AllIndia Radio stations in connection with air raid precautions are among the problems which are being disclosed at the Conference of Station Directors of the All-India Radio, which commenced in Bombay on May 4
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    • 123 I JOHN GLOAG, student of architecture, ex-Serviceman, wellknown novelist, and experienced broadcaster, will talk to listeners to Daveiurv about the New York World's Fair on Saturday. First-hand experience of exhibitions gained in various parts of the world, and his technical appreciation of archi- j trcture,
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    • 651 I THE f'rpt exampie of a broadcast feature |HrO|p»nune piasuMd mi produced in conjunction with the ■■king of n film on the same subject will be broadcast from Daveniry on Friday. Entitled "Health for the Nation", and consisting dramatic form of the services to Britain's physical tveli
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    • 32 I JUST OFF PICCADILLY' a short ghest play that has been produced la Johannesburg—by the Bantu Flayers—and in Australia, Canada, and China, will be heard by listeners to Daventry to-day at O.Cj p.m.
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      • 16 I f V p or Complete j paily Programmes j Read The j MALAYA I TRIBUNE 1
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      • 57 I j j The Tribune 2 Gives Fullest i Sports Reports MMttIHMHIIMHIIHIIaIII M O S T'r zw< LEAST ATTRACTIVE m EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR nrcTtf'RiNT V ,dral Situation hI.S I .11 KA-W A Bungalows and Room. Comfort.^ For Particulars: Tel. Batu I'crringhi 25. T V. TEMPLETON, For Taxi Cars: Tel Pehang C
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    • 311 II reyjrfflnK t Gramophone records MAY 17 SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 metres U. 33 mc.s) Y.UV 30.90 Metres (&0S mcs; p.m. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme oi v gjamophrnc icco"ds: 1.30 Mid-day Rubber and Tin Price 1.32 Miscellaneous programme oi new krampphqne nscords thmegtf--2 (X) Internal. r>.oo Hokklen Amoy musici 5 30 "Classified
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    • 118 II After operations, or* wasting and other diseases, you reel so weak and extyausied that you wonder whether you'll ever fed really well ar am Stexytne urecs you to eat Yrt lood nauseates you. But you siinpi> must fit iVetors all over the world have round
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    • 263 II "VOICE OF CHINA T HF: tawing k the reva A ot the Chinese tnternatkmal Broadcasting Station at r;. unk inta—lite "Voi eof Chtn^TRANSMISSION l to WhLCfiina and Archipelago. 11 Time in Singapore: B2f Pln 10.50 p.m. rm tft cat! s iU —Autumn £*jua*ox 25.31 hi. nS mc Autumn S; >
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    • 293 II rpHE following is the A time table and profpaiMK of the Kweiyam; Station. XPSA (t" m.) (The time si van is ike time) FOR WEEK DAYS p.m. (i.50 National Anthem; Band. 0.55 News report? in iSimese. 7.45 Chinese music. 7.50 News reports in Cantonese b. 10 European music.
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      • 62 II I BS STHONt.\ YOUNG AND HEALTHY. DRINK uOfainame from "II chcmlstc and s'oitc n norn the Agtpts. ĕmhttn Bahru Profile's Di»|>-iiFarv Si pj Hong Coy. C«!V»rui sun ArftaAQeac Store. Li Bog Coy. ntM *t Coy. Oxtr Sh.»p fifototwi II»»I> M m a Cmy. KuaJd lanitiif T. K. Hoc* .4* <,-
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    • Page II Miscellaneous
      • 1755 II WORLD'S BROADCAST P R O-G R AM NIE S j i I. i yfc LONDON NHtOM LONDON 5 NIKOM TlttNSMISSION 5 TRANSMISSION .1 VDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) USB 9.51 Me (31.55 m.) U( ftU > (iy 8 m) a in GAQ Smrts news and Market notes. Opening New, bulletin.
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    • 322 III t G:.;mnphone rerorus MAY 19 SINGAPORE y jii j25 metres (1.21 nu s) mgf 3tJ6 mrtrcs 0.G9 mcs) i jfl Malay fnik songsf 5 45 "Extra turns*t I'm Tcochcw musict programme (English". i 5 Tim<. w< atner, news and announcements. 3Q "From the Studio Armchair". 7*45 The request programme!
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      • 2088 III > s j PARTS WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES n: .1 i I 5.20 Leading Press articl f 5.50 Gramophone records. talks .on matters of topical in- NIROM BERLIN T 0\ T DON 0 10 Talk on French events in Jugo5525: c- glay bv Mr Dra g Ui N co i,tch. \Ttme
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      • 456 IV "GARRARDS" I THE ONLY AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER PERFECTED TO CHANGE 10" ir RECORDS MIXED IN ANY ORDER. Obtainable from all Rmlio Dealers or Sole Agents: kki: 111 AT lIA 111 O CO.. 122 124, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 4566. SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS
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      • 131 IV HighESood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice p.s many vmdmi t from Hkfk Blood Pressure, »{»'< 11 tcrtous disease that starts of Change of Life and Is the r. mack he irt trouble and I Ivtlc strokes. Common Wood Preasure »re: K« i aches nt top and bach ol n eyas,
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      • 2248 IV I NIROM F m P SS o 3 WORLD s BROADCAST PROGRAMMES t*ZZZZ? w I 6.25 Gymnastics. Un SUNDAY MAY 21 I tit K 0 n ie 5t p a porte C r h0irmaSter ''ARTS LONDON ■■PflWflT-l'Hfiii LONDON 10 33 So»' Mi$e Festival. 1939: Pj f VVllM I 7« r™'
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