Malaya Tribune, 19 May 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed L rgest Sales VOL XXVI -Xo. 118. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, May, 19, 1939. The Malaya Tribune PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1939 !L Vt; CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 122 1 SEA PROVISION STORE tuated in th« 11 ..n «»1 >m«? it> H BRIDGE ROAD. !»hoM 2188 Bridge Rd., Hil! Street IZAI \mk\\mmkm Wk \\Wm V DISINFECTANT |.--itivo danger concentrated disinfectant if it merely takes iway c bad smell and lets l# II thr- germs thrive i multiply. Its job is
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    • 231 1 Beware Of Imitation Standard Sarsaparilla means The Genuine Blood Builder It Is The Quality That Counts Imitation It! colour, labels and shape ol bottles can be don* but the quality cannot attained bj anyone as the Standard Sarsaparilla orepaied by Ayurvedic Physician M S. Waldyasuriya (late M.R.AS M.0.5.5.) who is
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    • 61 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery BldgsCASH SALE DAY EVENING GOWNS giving DRINKS PHONE 3463 ""i i iTIIMMM——I— —^M^—^M^MaiM. -TT— r 1 THE PATHE Gramophone HAS STOOD THE TEST OF THE YEARS, Wjk IT'S THE BEST BY TEST! VGA Write for illustrated Pamphlets, Easy Payment systems can
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  • 41 2 DAY MiUand had to use lessons he reV(i^ h the mW R val Household Cavalry for some of the scenes In Hotel Imperial." in which b« Uttm* f Sa Mh anda fo Edition to en cj in the picture.
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  • 59 2 [lIONT think you've cau ueCm in a "movie boner*' whei ou .see him wearing his puns with thai buUJ turned forward in Cecil B D "Union Pacific." The ac f or. on loa::* Paramount from Samuel Gold! following the lead of Wild Bill Bttft and other two-gun twirlers
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  • 283 2 I TO-MORROW FOR ALL j READERS. A good inf° r j getting right doun t thncis i and for clearing up any urrears of work. Correspondence should not be left over the week-end j A splendid afternoon jo spot:, j games, or amusement of aw Kind.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 435 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH. INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. (>. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OLTWAKDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPURA 17 000 May 19 BEHAE 6.000 May 22 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 X FOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15.000 June 16 c ORFU 15 000 June 30 X BURDWAN 6.070 July
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    • 466 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEB UOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 m-s. "COBURG omits Manila, North China Yokohama May 27 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from Spore. 1939 8 s.s. "FRANKEN" also calls
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    • 517 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Svvettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. fecial cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON j "Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. "Hong Peng" Jun 2 'Hong
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    • 131 2 -1j HAMBURH-AMERIKA LINIIi Oeutsch-Australische DampLchiffs Gesc:lschaf t ((Companies incorporated in Gsrmany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 5.3. PREUSSEN Direct May 28 ms. LEVERK'USSEN via Manila June 11 ms RHEINLAND Direct Jun 23 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due S pore
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 249 2 f ldaTly CROSSjTOifI CLUES ACROSS: 27. 'When adorned the 3 My diet can (anagram). Thomson C. We are olten told Christmas is. CLUES DOWN: 10. Reward. 1. Popular card game. 11 Rivets to make a veal effort. s 2. "Mint, sire?" fanagrai !2. Clog. 4. Extract, 13. Talk about four
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  • 417 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday g1 BBER Previous To-day Change Easy Idle Buyers 8 8 Sellers 8 g% .Mine) Buyers 8 110 8 116 Sellers 8>„ 8' 8 :d (July Sept.) Buyers 8' 8 8* 8 Sellers 83 16 8 316 3rd F yard tOct.lDec.) Buyers 8 316
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  • 77 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 13, 3 DA Total foi Dividend Booto financial m close Date Ex. Dir. real 1 N Payable Date *«JW 2'/ 2 May 17 May 26 May 18 2JfrJ 5d. int. June 8 June 14 June 9 8J l 6d. No 24
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  • 831 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 18, 5 p.m. Eraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 6 Austral Amal 4 7 1 0 5 1%Austral Malay 38 42,Ayer Hitam 20 21 Ayer Weng 0.70 0.75 Bangi in Tin 19 20 6 Batu
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  • 143 3 Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Tin at midday was $114. up "a Although there was again good enquiry [or Sterling tin shares from London, there was very little doing in the local tin share market to-day and prices were practically unchanged from yesterday Raubs declined sharply to $4.45 cum
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  • 107 3 .Singapore, May 19. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Ranpurr. J8; Cape Nelson 16; Kutsang 14; Glenapp 11; Kamuning 8. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Kelantan 51; Keitosono 34 Bcringia -16; inoh 48 Op ten Ncort 5.
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  • 15 3 Singapore, Friday. Trie price or tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $114 (unchanged).
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  • 17 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (down Selle 27" (down
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  • 218 3 6% Maynard ft Co., Ltd.. UCOOO Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 H 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 .....dOO 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. SeDt 30 106 108 norn 4»/.% 1909 red, 1905 i 1.000,000
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  • 161 3 Singapore. May 18. R, (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam* W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siami 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 $103
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  • 94 3 British Official Wireless London, May 18. Paris 176 47 64 New York 4.68 5 32 Montreal 4.69% Brussels 27.50% Geneva 20.82 Amsterdam 8.72 x Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 Belgium 11.66 3 4 Athens 547% Bucharest 660 Stockholm 19.41% Copenhagen 22.40*" Oslo 19.90 Helsingfors 226 7 8 Lisbon 160
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 34 3 THE EASTERN UNITED R AN( E CORPORATION, LIMITED 25? 1B M ARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE, RY, PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSAM> PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. I :kt. 1 Cc STREET, SINGAPOREJ F. W. HALL. I General Mnnnrrr
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    • 190 3 provide for Us valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY and PRIVACY may be assured. We
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    • 346 3 BANK IIF MUX A Incorporated in China by Special Charter 12, Cecil Street, Siru: Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188 a Cable Address: CHUNC-RUO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch t 5,200,000 0 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2
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  • 38 4 To-morrow <20-5 39> wiii L year of the lenth'»j <ju Joseph. This 1 and relatives of Requiem tl'trh the Ifepose of ■;.<■ Louis Josrp.i on M at 6.30 i.m. n' lady cf T.oura .V o pore.
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  • 30 4 Mrs. Choa Tian K n omi to express their h all relative and th who attended the fm 1V.V Choa Tian K' n{ who sent wtfcath letters of condolence.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 571 4 CLASSIFIED WAN'iFi; 1 M M EDI ATE LV: Boys fresh fnmi school; alio .salesgirls for newly orfrsnlvet firm Small salary. Box Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (163 ACLERK DRESNER WANTED for mine, ear Kenu man. Smallcy Co., 35, Winchester H rose, Singapore. d47.A> WAI I on most liberal terms Nationals Limits, High
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    • 569 4 TO FINANCIERS and Investors. Ex pert Australian Mining Engineer aw prospector with many years experienc Gold, Tin, Wolfram, otyin for engage I ment, prepared po anywhere country o form Syndicate, Genuine. Apply Box 547 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <141-A long Experienced Enghsh-speakini jfylam Head Bar Boy can furnish boy.s i willing
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    • 577 4 j Miscellaneous "KES" GENUINE RACING CALCULATOR: "How to select winners by yourself! Send M.P.O. $1;- Guaranteed .•uceessfui results. for Penan* Rates sent firee. "K'ES SR.LB.. 8, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. (13S.AJ j FOR ORCHID I LOWERi; TO EUROPE et~. DIAL 2011. THE GEM NURSERY holders certificates from IE M. Queen ol
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    • 560 4 "SELECTED CURRY POWDERS' 20c. Bottle, obtainable leading stores, or direct sole importers Oversea Fmducts Agencies 181. Orchard Road, Singapore (131-At FOR SALE a small quantity of shuttering wood and timber and chemical c < ha ncr lor Contractors, cheap. No l, Lloyd Roma, Singapore. (159A> BAUXITE FO r i .SALE:
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    • 585 4 Astrology PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN, ASTROPAIMTSI C PTRITUALISI AND HOROS COPE READER. You will receiv.-> reliable and instructive advice regarding business, lav/suit", finai.cial <"i);7icultics, health, atmlnation, vcyage. loiteiy domestic arid love affairs lucky and unlucky periods, etc Hi: precise predictionhave astonished RAJAHS, COUNTS. GOVERNORS, COUNCILLORS. ETC. from EGYPT, V ALT A, ITALY.
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    • 574 4 NOTICE THE AUSTRALIAN GOLB MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Que Notice of Decls a of 1 Dividend NtmCE is lereby iver. Interim Dividend for the taaudaJ y March, 1940, ha Directors of the Co payable on Jsih June I! holders on the Regi ters and Singapore on 14th Jun< vm
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  • 765 5 Cabaret Case Incident Singapore, Thursday. JTIE case adjourned from last Tuesday in which an attractive looking 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 causing
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  • 93 5 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) PENANG, THURSDAY. CHINESE BOY, WHOSE NAME WAS GIVEN AS ONG SIM, DIED IN HIS MOTHER'S ARMS FOLLOWING A VISIT TO THE AYER ITAM TEMPLE YESTERDAY. IT APPEARS THAT THE BOY WHO WAS RATHER RUN DOWN IN HIS HEALTH, WAS BROUGHT TO THE AYER
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  • 300 5 Singapore. Friday. MR. William David Tait. a former ship's officer in the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Company, passed away at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Wednes evening at the age of 55. Mr. Tait had been in very Indifferen. health for the past lew years.
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  • 78 5 Ipoh, May 17. Ipoh. May 17.—Produced in the Ipoh Police Court on Monday morning three Sikh bullock-cart drivers pleaded guilty Ito a charge of removing sand from the Sungei Pari river at Silibin without the 1 official permit. I The accused said that they
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  • 237 5 THE Christian Erothers have provided for us more than we can ever re pay," said Mr. C. A. da Silva speakia at the annuel re-union dinner of the Christian Brothers, held at the 3.V.C. Drill Hall last night. Continuing, the speaker sad tha; B I the eld
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  • 123 5 Ipoh, May 1". f ABLE news of Ihe result of the Meeting of the International Rubber Committer he'd yes'erday in London, and its decision to increase the quota for the third quarter to 55 per cent, has been very favourably received in local rubber circles. General
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  • 167 5 Singapore, Thursday. MOHAMED bin Ismail, a Bengali Islam, who pleaded guilty last week to the theft of two motor-cars varued at $600 and $700 re- pectively came up for sentence this morning before Mr. Conrad Ohiham in the Second Police Court. Court Inspector
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  • 696 5 Mr. W. G. C. Blunn's Plea In The Federal Council Kuala Lumpur, May 18. "IF some of the large number-, of the unemployed Chinese coolies cculd be settled individually or in groups for the cultivation of food crops, instead of being engaged
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  • 130 5 Kulim, May 17. [fOW an old Malay woman Timah It concealed four yards of white cotton cloth in her 'kelembong' and another piece ol 12 yards of white cotton Monday by the prosecuting officer becloth around her waist was revealed on fore the Kulim Magistrate, Tuan
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 539 5 [ON SALE OF I »1101 D FREEHOLD rKOPERTIES. I' Meld At I 0 f Messrs. A. T. Edwards I to Ltd. I Street, Singapore. 1 VY, SSTH MAY, 1939 N |X i.30 P.M. 1 HON SALE, a 9 -ears leasehold 1 46 (Formerly No. 88) I pore, area 1,518 I
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    • 291 5 NOTICE. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Marks, Designs and Trade Names depicted above are the exclusive property of Ch/e Mvi Ton- of No. 153-9, Boon Teck Road. Cingapore and are used by them in connection with various kinds of Pimple cure ointments. Face cream, Face pov/c'er, Hair
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    • 33 5 LUXURIOUS RAILWAY TRAVEL IN IHE TROPICS HAVE YOU MADE THE JOURNEY BY NIGHT MAIL BETWEEN K. LUMPUR SINGAPORE IN A FIRST CLASS AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING CARRIAGE? COMFORTABLE LEAN OOL. NO DRAUGHTS NOISE MINIMISED
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  • 341 6 Singapore. May 18 MINING Ampat* Bl i y 3 ers Sellers Ayer Hitams ]9 3 on I 2 Bangrins \H f* Batu Selangors !22 14 Hitams 0 26 n ?n Hongkong Tin j 8 ?g 3 Chenderiangs 116 ]0 Ipoh Tin 19 6 20 6
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  • 187 6 Singapore, Thursday. because he was unemployed and had no money for food, Goh Choon Lim, employee of the Nang Yang Shoe factory, was said to have taken caustic soda. He was removed to the hospital but died two days later. The coroner. Mr. W. G.
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  • 69 6 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED as a servant with criminal breach of trust in respect of $45. Loh Nee How, aged 52. of Paya Lebar Road, claimed trial in the Third Police Court to-day. Accused was employed by the Singapore Paintwork*, Ltd.. Cecil Street, and the charge alleged
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  • 41 6 The St David's Society, Singapore, announces that an informal dinner will be held at Robinson's Cafe en Friday. May 26, at 730 p.m. Tickets cost S2. and may be obtained at Robinson's Cafe Of from 43, Raffles Chambers.
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  • 26 6 Singapore, May 18. The following are the exchange stock this mormng according to the daily clr cular issved by the Hongkong and Shanghai Hanking Corporation.
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  • 118 6 London T.T. 2,6 is io London demand 23 13 16 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland djemand 240 1*3 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54 3 16 Montreal demand 54 5,15 Batavia demand 100 3 4 Samarang demand 100 5 B Calcutta demand 155 1'4 Eombay demand 155 14 Rangoon
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  • 98 6 London T.T. 2 4 London demand 2 4 1!32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 l|l6 London 60 days' sight 2 4 3?32 London 3 months' sight 214 118 London 4 months' sight 2 4 5 32 New York demand '54 314 New York !»0 ds 55 Calcutta demand
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  • 129 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. &agapbrc, Ihuriday, noon. No IX R/.3. FUyCri SdlerS Cpct IdO&e 27"- 9Qi No. IX Rjfrk. i f 28 8 F.O B, in cases May 28 23'« GF.A Q. RJ&&, W FOB. hi ttfUes 27 *****5T7 IS Ift FAQ. RCS. 18
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  • 344 6 Sine;a..- i MR. Choa Tian Keng Singapore Chine his residence in Teius Singapore, yesterday aft*, short illness, at the Mr. Choa was princ defunct firm of snarebroke on business in the Arcad name of Messrs. Keng a He retired lrom active r years ago He is
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  • 97 6 Singapore. Friday. PRETTY wedding to St. Andrew's rat:,. when Miss Mollie [rujra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Hedges, of Westcliff-on-S became the wife of Mi Leslie Archer, son of Mr. and Mrs A. Archer, of Otford, Kei The bride was given away by ther. She wore a
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  • 51 6 Rajko! M IJECLARING that I ''tainted with "him.su dhJ stated that he is renou vantages accruing from tl award by the Chief Ju lei that to be pure, hu been addressed to Tl and he appealed to Tha appease the people of X. filling their
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 175 6 ARE YOUR^*. EYES WEAK?(4^ 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., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. !l 93 9
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    • 151 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil CfMfnJfts mn4 Storm Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons Regain Health and Vigor and Stop Getting Up Nights When kidneys are clogged they become weak the bladder is irritated often passage is scanty and smarts and burns —sleep is restless and nightly visits
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    • 36 6 I F.M.S. RAILWAY^ WILL ISSUE EXTENDED WJ TICKE i FOR WHITSUNTIDE 28 1939 |Ifea»ctaj »stti iJutward rater 6 Mn4aj 8911 1939. n In elusive Ket U r nFuday 86th Wed n: d 1 :;isi Mas Inclusive
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 30 6 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) p.m. 8 00 Malay drama5.30 Malay folk songs 5.45 'Extra turns"0 oi» Teoehew music* 7 00 children*' programme (English*.
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    • 979 6 To-day's Radio 5 I 715 news and LONDON PARIS 7.30 "From the Studio Armchair". TRANSMISSION 5 TPA-2 15.24 M<s (19.7 m.) It 5 Jhe request programmet GSB 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m.) p.m. 8.35 The news (relayed from Lon- am 520 Leading Press articles. M 2 on) 6.40 Sports news
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  • 307 7 A 20th Century Fox Picture featuring Richard Greene Nancy Kelly Preston Foster George Bancroft Slim Summerville John Carradine Joan Valeric Henry Armetta J. Farrell Mac Donald Warren Hymer Douglas Fowley Maxie Rosenbloom AT first, the boys were concerned about submarines. But they soon found the i menace was
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  • 276 7 7(1 the Editor of The Malaya Tribune) j Sir In this tropical country, wherj ravs of the midday sun make life iixr trum comfortable, the importance of i\-!nu a suitable material for covering the roof of a building cannot be over»stimated. Buildings which are
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  • 292 7 1 To the Editor of the Malaya Tubu'iz) Sir As a student myself, 1 :iat positional ascendancy rxaminations is not indicative of lui superiority. I have come across ■ny students who read nothing Do :i text books, and are none the bet- ior it—mentally and intellectuallyi'his restriction of reading
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  • 1257 7 Profits Of The Widows Orphans' Scheme Must Go To Beneficiaries [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. May 18. "THE net profits which have accrued to the Treasury in the administration of the Widows and Orphans' Pensions Scheme rightfully belong to the beneficiaries of the scheme, in fact, to ihe widows
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 78 7 SENGOVAN PILLS. Szngovan revives and revitalises the nerves and glands within half-an-hour and gives abundant of vigour and vitality afier a short time of its ise. No more treatments for 'veeks or months in cases of neivous troubles, loss of power, youth and energy etc. Sengovan is the best instant
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    • 27 7 YOU USE A j TOOTHPASTE THEN V .:<•.< 5Jf YOU PREFER A j SOLID DENTIFRICE j THEN YOU'LL ■kid FOR A REALLY PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE ANTISEPTIC 1 *™""^^^^*^oSi
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    • 299 7 L URGENT! A MESSAGE TO ALL WHO ARBLOSING WEIGHT All over Malaya, -here are men an* women who are gradually losing weight. First their cheeks begin to get a little thinner—then their dresses and euiU seem to hang a little more loosely They try not to notice but they art
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 ISOIIIJB I TAVi.OiC and WALLACE BEEIIY KM.I TliTlT FOB Till; FIRST TIME! TO-lIAY 3-15-6-15-9-15 at the CAPITOL mmU M. G. M's Greatest Adventure Drama since "MUTINY on the BOUNTY" f THEY BUILT AN JEMPmE J™£#RY AND GUNSl3|j|HB| L H and thrills comes this gafil (SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION-M. G. M\ amazing
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    • 282 8 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS THE CREATION with full Chorus and Orchestra on Sunday, May IMst. at 9.15 p.m. in The Victoria Memorial Hall. Nancy Fowler Soprano Laughland Vincent Tenor rohn IfacNeiab Baritone. Conductor Glan Williams. B. Mus. Seats $2, $1 and 50 cts. Book at Littles and avoid waiting
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    • 267 8 I PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TO-NIGHT* BEN TRAVFR*' LATEST STORY—BRILLIANT \\n m~ THF-ORDINARY WT-Op. j S A Tom Walls Produchon j ALS O GAUMONi NEWSREE* SHOWING j DEPARTURE OF THEIR MAJESTIFS I I FOR CANADA AND U.S.A. j ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till 7\^~hT OPENING TO-NIGHT: C 15 9.15. THE
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    • 20 8 SKY TALKIE: To-niVht, "THE DRUM." Ta-moriw, fWHEN WERE YOU BORN." TABS AN TALKIE: 'lo ni^hf. "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." j
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  • 384 9 Moneylender Sued Singapore, Thursday, evidence of how Soh v dock, a Chinese clerk emhe Singapore Harbour pinned on the floor by moneylenders who tried missory-note from his npling and the thrustnote in his mouth to urasping hands of th? recorded in the High morning before Mr. Jusat the
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  • 58 9 Sungei Patani, May 17.—Temporary repairs to the damaged intake dm of the Sungei Patani water supply have now been completed,fi and Sungei Patani residents are enjoying the normal supply of water again, after having had eight days' experience of water shortage. Water was
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  • 122 9 Singapore. Thursday. A GANG fight among sampan-men yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade was responsible for the appearance to-day in the Third Police Court, of five men alleged to have been concerned. They were charged with rioting while members of an unlawful society. See Kee. the
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  • 63 9 Reuter. S. L London, May 18. lOCK Exchange activity was restricted owing to Ascension Day, which is a holiday in several continental centres, but gilt-edged was strong on investment demand, while foreigners further improved owing to continued European quietness. Industrials, alter being dull, become bnghter. showing several final
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  • 65 9 Singapore, Thursday. AN his honeymoon with his seventeen days old bride, Mr. Aw Hoe, youngest •urn of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, was a passenger aboard the "Conte Rosso" which arrived to-day homeward bound. Mrs. Aw graduated just recently from a mixed English and Chinese high school, in Hong Kong and
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  • 107 9 Singapore, Thursday. TANGGAVELU, Kandayan. Manickam, Annamalay, Renggasamy. Kasinathan and Krishnasamy. were acquitted by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to-day without calling upon their defence. The seven men were tried on charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Periathamby, who sustained a fractured arm. and of causing hurt to
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  • 145 9 Singapore, Thursday. I TM HENG SENG and Ong How appearL ed before Mr. CH. Kch in the fourth police court this morning on charges o» distilling intoxicating liquor and fermenting intoxicating liquor. Mr Wallace Kemp, Assistant Superintendent of the Excise Department, wn> prosecuted offered no vidence against the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 355 9 f LADIES!!" 1 BIOZYGES YEAST-VITAMIN TAB- S I LETS CLEARS THE SKIN OFF J I UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND I I BLEMISHES. I I obtainable from me&ichu stores KA yk T T CHARITY PERFORMANCES If M MONDAY. MAY 0.15 M 5. IN AID OF CHRIST C HURCH Bill DINO IT N'>.
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    • 274 9 YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF A GOOD NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT IF YOU VISIT TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING HOUSES Operated by MESSRS. S'riAW BROS. LTD. The ONLY BIG LAUGH SHOW in TOWN! j Z?:3 A LVI ALHAMBRAj 20th CENTURY —FOX PRESENT t THE RITZ lIIIOTMEHS (Funnier than ever) in Damon Grand
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  • 742 10 JN his speech at the Federal Council the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, referred to the much discussed statement by the Secretary for Defence, Mr. Vlieland, in which it was announced that it was not proposed to evacuate any part of the population of
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  • 943 10  -  By W.A. HARPUR nnilE King's Highway Is open to all about their "lawful occasion." Mark the word "lawful." Laws are living things and must be subject to change in order that they shall maintain congruity with existing conditions. In the whirligig of change seen
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 80 10 PRESTO -LORN MO I I A 1 HEARING LAWN MOWERS I J New Stocks in I SOLE AGENTS: I I ROBINSON CO.- LTD. I Hon'! be Vague 'ask for JHaig J FIIV£« WHISK y BO£S INTO ANY nUTTLE Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO.,LTD. (iMCOatOBATIO IM EnGIAND h SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,
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    • 20 10 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS I MADE TO ORDER I AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOB* GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. net.
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    • 52 10 stoves CAcr ßUr c, W,lh 3 C eir ,ntense blue flame S 'MPLE, ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT .IX ALSO HE l-SED WITH OVEN IF KEQUIMED. STOVE STAND fl > V as illustrated. j|f f I AssemWcd 13- y 13- xl 3 |jf I j BRITISH 7 MADE I KUALA LUMPUR I IPOH
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  • 178 11 London, May 19. rrHK Manchester Guardian, in an I on KuJungsu, says the I by the Japanese was a the reaction of the Western powers in regaid to ihe g'.'eutu 1 of Shargnai. A encouragliig feature had be :tude of the United States G ich was
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  • 148 11 Reuter. JJt.ITER.ITi ON of Uic possibility oi Japanese zrtimm in the International Stitiememt, in area, other ton ~,„.or fr occupied, was ex-' «i a iiavaj spokesman at a S yeslerdav I y. He aid that in th? event I erav uident the Japanese I nn ht compelled to
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  • 662 11 TROOPS CALLED OUT AGAINST RIOTERS IN JERUSALEM CONSUL STONED BADL V HUR T Political Opposition In Great Britain Government's Palestine Policy Reuter. tnaiges. len police and 80 demonstrators were injured j men °o n n e °ven c S.sl"" 0 ««o po.iceand backed by stick, theß^m^relater^H 1 I urricd l
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  • 70 11 London, May 19. rating committer of the J- Institute of London Underwriters has made alterations in the current schedule of rates applicable 1.) vessels sailing on and after to-day, including the following: voyages to the area of Siam, India, th? Netherlands Indies, .Malaya, Burma and British Borneo, and including voyages
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  • 141 11 London, May 18. THE B. B. C. will broadcast a speech by Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the British Government's Palestine policy, at 105 a.m. (Malayan time) on Saturday, that is, early morning of Saturday. Recordings of the speech will again be broadcast by
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  • 89 11 and complexity of the oi realised but the inter- untries are identical liain issues, namely preand resistance to t feel that the question not there, V h lt the French are 0 Rnd a compromise reremaining differences. Beilin. May 19. -ermany's negotiations and Scandinavian nc m a commuState's negotiations 1
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  • 67 11 LONDON, MAY 18. TWO IRISHMEN. SENTENCED RESPECTIVELY TO TEN AND FIVE YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE FOR POSSESSING GELIGNITE DETONATORS, FOUGHT FRANTICALLY IN THE OLD BAILEY DOCK, AND ENDEAVOURED TO ESCAPE. AFTER A FIERCE STRUGGLE. THEY WERE OVERPOWERED BY FIVE WARDERS. WHEN CALLED UPON TO PLEAD, BOTH REMAINED MUTE AND REFUSED TO
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Cairo. May 18 to woS/t'AS In to accept tne Wh,te Paper P leitme tgypt thus comes into line In her in weaving its policy. The ultimo -Reu gterthe-
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Bui gas. May 19.—The two days' victory -•eiebraticns officially marking tne enu 5 the Clvll have begun It all Spanish provinces and will culminate wife francos Madrid victory march ro-dav tr ops of the Nationaiist forces will participate.—Reuter.
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  • 186 11 West Pacific Earthquake British Wireless. London, May IS. ™LSSS a no nces th! «t information has been Pad" fh\r n rCm u e H gh Commissioner for the Western TTo an earthf !f are occurred on April :!o in the Rri tish
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  • 108 11 Reuter. Peipinjr, May 19 TRAFFIC on the Peking-Suiyuan railway has been resumed after constant interruptions for several days past by guerrilla destruction between Kalgan and Kueihua. An unconfirmed report from reliable sources states that some fighting has been going on in Jehol province beSES eighth Route
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  • 43 11 Reuter. Kupland, May 19. HUNDREDS of the native inhabitants are reported to have perished in floods devastating parts of Timor. Many cattle have been drowned and crops arcentirely destroyed. The damage is estimated at two million guilders.— Reuter.
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  • 72 11 Reuter. London, May 19.—1n tho House of Commons, replying to a series of questions about a loan to Spain, Sir John Simon said he was unaware that t le Spanish Government had exoiesscci j desire to borrow from Britain. Ov kg to present conditions there
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  • 395 11 LA VISH SCENES IN MONTREAL Reuter. Mnpi Montreal, May 18. THUSh «as immense erthusiasm among the crowd here «h eh _d!^_E^, W i__ tte '"esuard of honour ana a rojai salute of 21 suns was fired <h ibc brif( rwepticn ceremony Their
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  • 78 11 British Wireless. S T London, May 18 IR Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Advisee to the British Government, who recently visited Bucharest to negotiate the Anglo-Rumanian trade agreement, is in Athens on his wav home. 9 Mr. R. A. Butler stated in the House oi Commons
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  • 180 11 Reuter. Washington, .May 19. ANOTHER sign of the Administration's intention to launch a newmajor recovery drive is seen in a Ltatement by Mr. [ekes, Secretary of the Interior. Advocating another public worse programme, he said it was doubtful if there had been enough business recovery to
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  • 73 11 Reuter. Bucharest. May 19. IT is authcritatively learned that If Gaff and M. Cumarcovitch. Ptoreign Ministers of Rumania and Yugoslavia, are meeting on the Danube in the next two or three days. The talks, replacing the postponed meeting between Kin;, Carol and Piince Paul of Yugoslavia, are expected
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  • 62 12 (Trom Out Own Radio Correspondent) AT the ~ni ol April. according iV. to the Controller cf Fosts Telegraphs, the different nationalities possessing valid A Class Licences for radio receiving sets in Singapore were:— No. Per Cent. Europeans Eurasians 2,772 50.7 Chinese 2,130 39.0 Malaya 231 4.6
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  • 310 12 Representation In The Shanghai Settlement Reuter. Washington, May 18. THE (iovernment has delivered a memorandum lo Japanese (jovernA men. refusing for the time being to grant the J?P»»«^*»"»f Sttttata sa -a rej .-.co' and the .sugcest.cn is made th.. the Japanese restore to of th,
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  • 42 12 Quebec. May 18. THE King pe»-7ormed one of his first official duties as King of Canada when he signed a submission conveying formal consent to the appointment of Mr. Daniel Roper as the United States Minister to Canada.-
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  • 66 12 Mr. C. E. manager of Joseph Trovers and Sons, Ltd., in Singapore, is sailing by the Ranpura on Saturday en route to Europe, and will be away fcr nine months. He will spend nine weeks m Canada and the United States on a business tour. Mr.
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  • 183 12 Quebec, May 18. 4 BRILLIANT banquel given by the Government to Their Majesties at le Chateau Frontenac last night crded Their Majesties' strenuous first day in the New World. When Their Majesties arrived there wa.- a great demonstration of enthusiasm by the crowd which spontaneously
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  • 102 12 Reuter. London, May 18. THE Commons discussed a supplementary estimate of £2,100,000 fo>- the purchase and upkeep of merchant ships as reserve shipping against an emergency. Mr. Oliver Stanley said the estimate would form part of a bill which was being nrepared under which it would
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  • 32 12 Reuter. Hankow, May 18. rrHE Japanese steamer Yun- yang Maru displaying the Red Cross flag: berthed alongside one ol* the three wharves yesterday for the purpose of unloading troops. —Reuter.
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  • 34 12 Reuter. Warsaw, May 18. m H E census of Poles in Germany 1 wliieh was taken on Tuesday has !Ln onW a few hundred-thousand Sa "pea? as Poles in the census Reuter.
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  • 414 12 British Advisor Of Kuomintang Confident Singapore, Thursday. *TT is no secret among the Japans 1 in the know, that their adv%« lure in China is doomed to failure, for the spirit of the Chinese is very irreat indeed. "Yes Janan may win many baUles row
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  • 54 12 Reuter. Berlin. May 18. The repltei of Sweden. Norway and Finland it Li understood, decline Heir Hitler's 'M-ooosal for R non-aggres-tfon pact have caused neither surprise nor disaopointmcnt. Official circles still maintain the view ghat the -efusals merely prove how wrong President Roosevelt was in imagining
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  • 1300 12 Government Offices Set On Fire Reuter. Jerusalem. May N FIFTEEN hundred Jewish demonstrators at Tel \vi v raid U< District Government offices and destroyed the inteii.,, which they set on fire. After those taking part in this mornings procession liar, been disbanded, irresponsible Jewish elements staged a
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  • 8 12 Two Imperial air/; period in Singapor
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  • 2765 13 Ipolice To Have Wide powers Of Discretion A.S.P., Traffic j member of the n a discussion on the ions in a broadcast I. last nigfat. black are the member of the public icussion. The paratype are Mr. Sym's is to have been a
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  • 458 13 SU may not be important ally or politically, bat N go down in history as the fk which the Western demo--1 ide their first firm stand N Tession in the Far East. i• ;i those of the ag- realise that the issue ■i small international settleptff Amoy
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  • 156 13 All Old Boys are notified that the annual dinner of the Old Rafflesian.s Association Will be held at thp Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Founder's Day, Tuesday, June C, at 8.15 p.m. Tickets ($2 each exclusive of drinks) may be obtained from any of the following
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  • 30 13 Mr. H. Schweizer, manager cf D-e--thelm and Co., Ltd., and BoQgiandt r »nd Co., and Mrs. Schweizer returned from leave yesterday after nine months' absence from Singapore
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  • 208 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Tlii; Hospital Club gained lull points it the expense of the Public Works Department when the sides met in the Muar Football laaaoc the Hospital Club winning i>v Ihe mi.l goal in three. Pla. w fairly even and the
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  • 53 14 The Annual Athletic Sports of the Anglo-Chinese School. Seremban, will be held on Saturday June 10 on the School Grounds, commencing at 3.00 p.m. All old students, parents and friends are cordially invited. There will be three events for old students: 100 Yards Flat, 880 Yards
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  • 29 14 The cricket match arranged between the Y. M. C. A. Juniors and H. M S. Terror on the Y. M. C. A. ground was not r'aJM vr.sterday.
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  • 526 14 Three Goals To One Margin Of Victory BETTER served in their forward line than were their opponents, the Marines in a fast and fairly interesting S.A.F.A, Div. 2A itame played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon defeated the R.A.M.C. by three
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  • 157 14 Reuter. Belgrade, May 18. FORTY thousand spectators saw Yugoslavia, playing better than they had ever done, beat England 2 —i fn Association football. England had more of the play territorially but were inclined to overelaborate their movements, while the quick deadly tackling of Yugoslavia prevented them from
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  • 135 14 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Muar. Till Muar Chinese Football Team gained two valuable points when they beat the Gubahan stia Club by 7—o in a league match played at the Muar Club padang. By this victory the Chinese move to the top of the league
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  • 23 14 Reuter. Budapest —In the international football match. Hungary drew with Eire two all after Hungary led I—o at half time. —Reuter.
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  • 21 14 Soccer: Loyals vs. SJt.C (Div.l) Stadium. rt Excise vs. S C.F.A. "B (2B) —S.HJB. Tennis: S.C.R.C and V.M.C.A. tourneys.
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  • 137 14 THE following donations to the Singapore Boy Scouts' Headquarters Buildup Fund have been received or promised since the previous list was issued Mr M N. Ignatius $10, Mr. G. h. Marlow $10. Mr. I. N. Benjamm $25, Mr Richard Taylour $25. Mr. L. Home $5.
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  • 61 14 The following will represent Penang against Selangor in their inter-state cricket fixture at Kuala Lumpur on Ma* 27. 82 and 29. S. V. Adams I captain >. J. Andres. Eu Cheow Teik. J. W. Ewart. J. E. Goodrich. Ismail Hashim. Lim Khye Su. W. E. Northcote Green. S.
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  • 217 14 The programme of the R.S.Y.C. for the week-end is as follows:— On Friday there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes. S«.art at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the "A" Class will sa»l 'he Ist,Race for the Shenton Thomas Challenge Cup Start at 10.00 a.m.
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  • 40 14 The following have been chosen to represent the C.V.M.A. against "Cons XI. at Soccer on Clerical Union Ground on Saturday at 5 p.m. Peter.. A. Lourdes (Capt)., J. Louis., Muthu., Philomen.. Arlando., Santhou. Siephen., Pass, Cruz, Schooling., Farrer.
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  • 92 14 The May stroke competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a win for J. X Gale with a net score of 68. The following were the best return;; J. X Gale 86—18-6S Captain C. Ryan 79— B—7l
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  • 60 14 The following ;-rc chosen to represent the Lad Footers again./ the G.E.C. Sports Club in a friendly game of soccer on Saturday at Tarrer Park at 5.15 p.m Peng Kong, Cheng Seah, Ah Kai, Kai Seng, Ah Bah, Kai Teck, John. Chin Nen Sum Win,j, Swee Hock
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  • 430 14 Nestangio .3, Unit ..l. FAILURE to utilise the many chances that c ame their way readM in the Uniteers going down tc Nestangio in the Business House League by three goals to one. The Uniteers appeared to be the more aagressive but they tailed miserably vxst
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  • 94 14 wfy. a frujiidly return matcn gainst the- Joybeir, Badminton Parly n «WUig of 5 single* and two doubles, to bo played on* Sunday at p.m. sharp, at the lit court, at Kovan Road. Leong Hoy Phcy. Lee Tee Sim, Teo Ban Chonu. Andrew Lim. Salleli bin Kassim.
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  • 95 14 Civil Servi" I Junior Civil c rvi< -fl goals to one yesterdaj B latetr's ground it Bali it er Pal division II Mxtur; the fc" A?.A I Play wa m m j c.c A. to h §M which was awarded them I J At
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  • 72 14 IN a friendly game I terday at Fane! Park >*mm Force (Headquartersi team Strait! Chinese Recreation goals to two The Chinese score in the in cSmW the Airmen equalised when the scores were one eac£ m The resumption saw a l roolt M and tb< Airim
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  • 46 14 In the first Malaya < 'i>JJjj J current season the C 1 the I will meet Negri Sen b J Read Stadium on sl .tfl AdmiSfftr. charge; i West Stand and < 3 I 50 cts to the Ea I Stand ana through the Turnstu*
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  • 17 14 The Div 2B P I Minesweepx rs suited in a draw goal
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  • 256 15 MISS Gem lloabing, the 18-year-l ~id lit. Sin. Chinese tennis star, I i arrived in England again, 1 pi making the 9.800 miles jour2nt from Singapore alone. J Mi, has left herself a good margin id time in which to get in j Mini, eartj
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  • 23 15 lor the Singapore junior championships (both singles ibles for mem will be held at 2 Saturday, at the Clerical Union
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  • 81 15 annual general meeting ot ol the Useful Badminton Party d on Sunday at the residence Kirn Wee, £01, Buona Vista 2 o'clock neon. office-bearers for the enm will take place at this meetbadminton match will be ist the Marigold Badminton 3 pm. at the latter's court, Road. The
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  • 74 15 BP. beat the Treasury Club by si* games to nil. f of light one game had ned. The match was playluers court. Sea* chuan beat Ng 13—12 and 15—2; Leow Quek Song Quee 14—14 3 and 15-12; Pang Eng Puspulm 15—7 and 15—4; beat Soh Swee Teck
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  • 57 15 M AYBLOSSOM B. P. Th n BP. will hay- a match with The Ayer Johore. at the Happy im on Thursday night at harp. onsists of 3 singles and 4 t ne players are: >• w Ahmad Mattar. Lee Kirn J*llXjS n M^ttar Sd7ii Ah^ ad Mattar Lee Km. {ggtf
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  • 391 15 Interesting Play At Hong Lim Green (;OOD tennis was in evidence on Hong Lim Green yesterday w lien two interesting ties in the open singles were contested. It would not be fair to Arthur Lim, who lost to Chua Choon Leone; in
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  • 59 15 P. P. Webb was the winner of the Novice's championship of the SRC lawn tennis tournament when he brat W v W. Mcore 7—5, G—4 at th e Club yesterday evening.. The finals of the Men's Doubles between P. F. de Souza and G. Wheatley against H.N. Balhatcnet
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  • 72 15 The Ladies May bogey competition o f the Gairiscn Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday, and in a tie between Mrs MacFaiiane and Mrs. RelUy. The following were the best return. Mrs. L. R. 8. MacFwrlane up. Mrs. H. C. *eiliy 2 up. Mrs.
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  • 51 15 >:*ingaporc, Thursday. Cng £.'io\v Ilian and Sejh Eng Chiang (—3) beat M. Matsuhiro and U. Yoshii (—3O) by 6—4. fi—2 in the Veteran's handicap roubles of the Y.MCA. Invitation teams tournament, to-day. To-day.; is. Men's Doubks Champ»*)*** Yadi and Kamis \z Tan Huck t \,m Chan Ia oi
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  • 108 15 A fairly large crowd witnessed a friendly match between the Saint Tarcisius' Brigade and the Imperial C/ib fR.A.P. Branch) played at ne C.V.M A. premises on Sunday night. Both teams struggled very hard. The former won by a narrow mavghl of four games to three. Results were: S T
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  • 63 15 From Our Own Correspondent l Batu Pah.it. The Malay Teachers' Club won uil the three singles against the Civil Seivicj Club in the Batu Pahat mter-cluo Junior Tennis tournament. SINGLES: Sved Jaffar (Malay Teachers') beat Ward (C.S.C.» B—6: 3 -3: Rudin (Malay Teachers'* beat Banard
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  • 173 15 fjTVHE following have been selected to -it play Table-7* nnis for the jMlior i Department against the Wah Tuck Chinese School on Friday at 7 15 p.m. at tile Y.IvAC.A. I Wee Swee Lee. Lim Keng Hian. Kwok Chee Wong, ».aa Kieng Kiong, Funu i Guan Chye, Guan s.'vee.
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  • 186 15 mm May IK IT*.- up < ~t' °«»>t f between Chtn.i and France began here today. A huge crowd was present, among whom was Dr. Wellington Koo the Chinese Ambassador in Paris, to ihe singles between Kho Sin Kie and By *,v--mau, which the
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  • 48 15 A Spoon Shoot will be held at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday 1939. on Bukit Timah Range. On? sighter and seven counting shots at et'.ch 300 x, 500 x and COQx. Members of Service Units are reque .Led I.> bring 11. **i i- own ammunition.
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  • 202 16 The following are passengers by Qanttt and Imperial Airways:— by the Cordelia: Miss Telders, [i L. Krayenhoff, Mr. Pepper (from baya); Mr. PV. Ross', Mr. A. Punnet (from Brisbane); Flying Officer .1 G. Thomas (from Sydney). Left by the Cordelia: Mr. Low Geok (for Penang*: Mr. Johnson
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  • 196 16 Singapore, Thursday. £lIARGED at the instance of Inspector Kessler of the Singapore Harbour Board Police, a Chinese, Ong Kang, claimed trial on a charge of theft of a wallet, valued at 40 cents, from an Indian at the wharf this afternoon when the
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  • 92 16 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED at the instance of Inspector Ahmad of the Beach Road Police Staiton, a Ceylonese Mohammedan, Alal Mohamed Russull bin Alal Din Marso, claimed trial this afternoon in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that on April 21, at Rochore Road,
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  • 66 16 Singapore, Thursday. FOR permitting a vehicle not equipped with efficient brakes to be used in Uooer Serangoon Road on March 29, "hTmanager of Chop Hock Choon Urn was fined $60 by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Ira ffic Judge Accused 'admitted six previous convictions, for similar offences. Tan Hock
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  • 953 16 THAT the State of Johore offers excellent facilities for the cultivation of padi is emphasised in the report presented by Mr. A. G R-binsou, Adviser on Drainage and Irrigation, Malay States, following the investigation he carried out i| v eettns ol a committee appoint consider tho
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  • 368 16 Magistrate's Sound Advice To Young Wife Singapore. Thursday "YOU cannot expect your husband to be an angel. It takes two make a quarrel and if you want to win his love you can do it remarked Mr. C. H Koh in the fourth police
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  • 27 16 I Ufl7 Ipoh. May 17.—Mr. Superintendent erf the G vernmei" Trade School, Ipoh, lci: -aar en route to England. He Singapore by s.s. Carth.
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  • 196 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 18. "pOR the sake of continuity of policy and procedure and so that the duties of the office may be performed with the maximum efficiency, the officer holding the office of the Official Administrator and Public Trustee should
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  • 800 17 MALA YA'S EMERGENCY FOOD SUPPLY PLANS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. N of nine godowns in Perak and Kedah and the erecl J Government mills were announced by Sir Shenton I lommtaskmer, when he spoke at this morning's meeting oundl on the preparations made by the various Malaions
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  • 130 17 Penang, Thursday. "I FIND that the accused had 1 acted in a high-handed manner by kicking the salt fish into the drain and then when the complainant protested he abused him, calling him a pig, and attempted to intimidate him into submission by illegally ordering his arrest
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  • 393 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Thursday JJCHEMES for the control of merchant shipping, transport, for the allocation of man-power, for the censorship of correspondence, for the requisitioning of offices, and so on have been drawn up and can be brought into operation at short notice,
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  • 307 17 the General meeting of Cable and Wireless (Holding) Ltd. in London on May 17, the Governor, Lord Pender declared: It will not be out of place if I repeat to you the words I used when addressing you in May 1936. I said then
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  • 191 17 TOM WALLS AT THE PAVILION TOM UALLS is seen in an unusual part in the film 'Old Iron," which began a season at the Pavilion last nignt. He takes the role of an elderly shipbuilder and father of an adult family \yho holds very fast by
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  • 107 17 Singapore, Thursday. BAIL of $250 with two sureties was granted in the Criminal District Court this morning to Cheong Leong, 22-year-old foundry worker. Accused and another youth. Lam Bee Lay. who were arrested at Kallang Road on May 11, were produced the following day in the
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    • 315 17 LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY itaffles cafe Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided I AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. HI V KAI II I ItIIE A D Made with finest ingredients obtainable. Raked in modern electric ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. I ORDER VOl R DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. I Deliveries daily between
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  • 124 18 International News Agency. m Hongkong. The time limit for the registration of British subjec in the Colcny has just expired. The latest enrolment figure has been put at around 5.000 which represents about 50 per cent, of Britons residing In Hongkong. It is reported that officials
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  • 527 18 Reducing The Financial Burden Of The People tWPKCTING the few districts urder enemy occupation, the south China province of Kwangtung is experiencing a New Deal under its new governor General Li. who was transferred from the commard of a division on the northern Kiangsi front
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  • 160 18 JHE Centra, denn ff rij>i d control I# into China through strJf mp,,rt < ment of custf|ms trolhng foreign 55^«*t^ The Government have realised there had J?!** k importation of luxuries, and it was sawS tsp -iaJ would be ordered to check as much as possible
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  • 232 18 Central News. Sichang (Niagywt) Steemai I REPEATED public \i\ >m\ I have metamorphosed fa shcrt space of two months I Sichang into a centre i I aggression activities never Ho* I witnessed in this far-flung B heliow" of west Szechwaa. B Hidden amidst a
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  • 66 19 >U VMI AJARANANDA, President Sri Kamakrishna Gurukul, Vilanpas, lrichur, (Cochin State), who arrived here on Sunday, on a short tour of Malaya. He is at present staying at trie local Ramakrishna Mission, 9. Norris Road. II» arffl deliver a lecture in English on "Sri Ramakrishna and Hindu Renaissance"
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  • 161 19 (United Press). Lucknow. May 7.—Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain and .Mr. Govind Sahay, Parliamentary Secretary and Private Secretary respectively to the Hon. Mr. Rati Ahmed K'dwai, Minister of Revenue, mhm intended to go Ui the Continent have been refused passport for Russia They aie mollis to England i«> stvdy
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  • 81 19 Jaipur. May 13. SETH Jamnalal Bajaj has lost 19 lbs in weight since his internment at Mcransagar and he has been having some pain in his right knee, says Mr. Madanla! Kothari, Private Secretary to Sethji. n 1 Mr. Kcthari says he got this information from
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  • 93 19 (United Press). Lucknow. May 13. Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose is likely to arrive in Lucknow shortly to perform the inauguration ceremony of the antiilliteracy camp which the Lucknow Students' Federation is organising in the rural areas. Twenty five villages have been selected round about the village of
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  • 160 19 Hyderabad (Deccan) :iay 13. MUSLIM divine, Moulvi Abdur Rash id, singing 'Ram Nam San!i in the presence of Jagatguru rya of Joithirmath and 1 gathering of Hindus assembled rear the residence of His Holi- his 'darshan' furnished an of the essential unity Hindus and Muslims
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  • 162 19 (United Press). Bombay. May 7. THE opinion that in any conflict between the democratic nations and the Dictatorship, the United States would stand up and fight by the side of Democracies, was expressed by the well-known American author, Mr. W. E. Woodward, who has arrived
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  • 536 19 Champaran Satyagraha Recalled j (United Press). Brindaban (Champaran), May 7. "T NEVER knew what Hindustan was nor tfindusthan knew what I was only a few decades ago," said Mahatma Gandhi, addressing a gathering of fifty thousand people who assembled .this afternoon in the Conference
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  • 108 19 (United Press). Lucknow, May 13. MISS Renu Roy, Secretary, m Indian Students' Federation in Great Britain, has sent a communication to the All India Students' Federation stating that a Bengali military officer is lecturing round the British Universities exhorting Indian students, on behalf of the High
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  • 365 19 (United Press). Briiidaban. May 13. "OEOPLE call me Hitler, but I tell you that Gandhiji is the greatest Hitler I have seen," said Sardar Vallabhai Patel in the course of a speech addressing the concluding sitting of the general session of the
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  • 238 19 (United Press) Lucknow, May 8. THE position of the Communist Party of India vis-vis Congress Government in the provinces was clarified to-day by the Premier in the U. P. Assembly. Speaking on the resolution recommending to Government "to lift the ban from provincial and district committees
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  • 37 19 (United Press). Madras, May 10.—A training school under the Wardha Education Scheme will be opened at Coimbatore on July 1 next Thirty teachers will be trained under three teachers who have already received training at Wardha—(United Press).
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