Malaya Tribune, 23 May 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales X XVI No. 121. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, May 23, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1939 IIRcest*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 THE HOME MA DE beautiful BY Sunco Furniture \l RORA LTD., rORIA STREET. NGAPORE. Obtainable Everywhere* I SOLE AGENTS 9 LULL fVQII/illlI PHONE SPORE 5376 (5 lines) •K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines) IPOH 110 111 (2 lines) PENANG 1500 1501 BUTTERWORTH 33 H Advt. of the Singapore Cold Storage Co.,
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    • 28 1 LATE W, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER 5 TAILORMADES GOWNS 3 FOR ALL OCCASIONS JN STOCK. FROM:I $5. 30. j Z 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL. »i 32?. MM, IFORE
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  • 110 2 QNJB of the most highly coveted screen roles of the year ha> falien to Barbara Stanwyck. Miss Stanwyck was signed by Columbia to play the leading feminine role in the picturization of Golden Boy the Broadway stage hit by Clifford bdets She will portray the part
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  • 33 2 Shirley Ross married Ken Dolan after she eomnleted "Paris Honeymoon" bui had to delay her own honeymoon fo several months because of demands of moducers ror her in other pictures Paramount. K«-wrcs n.
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  • 208 2 THE New World Cabarrt M*W arc staging a variety < aid of the China Relief Fund «n June 11 and 12 at ihe Vv and not on May SS and vicusly announced. The reason for the alteratkM elate la to give the public more tiae fbuy
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  • 75 2 CAPITOL: "Stand l'p ami m„i ALII A >1 BRA: "Submaiine Pat:-»; r AVIlICN: "The Jury's Si-rri ROYAL: "Saint Arunaoin. MALBOROUGH: "Mi nalkndi. KOXY: "Men Arc Such s GARRICK: "Git AU">: I H! 7 and •"H»« ,ra I'MFIRE: "Love 1'nder l < u r "Winds id ,u land.'
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  • 32 2 I ivtrd (CHARLES Laughton, A *J winner, tells El a La; Beachcomber" that his sen to call him Jack Spratt I bulk And they did wh school at Stonyhurst. En
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 STKAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH 4 INDIA (Incorporated in England) I». iV S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 HAR 0.000 In port RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 i! i »UDAN 0.500 June 2 Hl'] RAL 25,000 June 10 COftJ I J5,000 June 30 BURDWAN 0,070 July 1 CANTOaN ::.500 July
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    • 441 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDI)EIITSfm:K VI. (li.corporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. r ISUSki HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. S m s. < OfiURG omits Manila Nortii China Yokohama May 27 i S.S ODER" emits North China Jun 12 i m.s. "MARBURG" Jun
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    • 503 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Poit Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, iSwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special heap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. 'Hong Peng" Jun 2 "Hong Blaxig"
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    • 128 2 mwĔ m HAMBUKG-AMltttfKA LIN IE B Oeulsch-Australische Damp! thifl GeseUschafi (Conipaines incorporated in Germany) AND CARciO SERVICE Ol 1 WARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 23 ms. LEVERKXJSS'EN via Manila j une m.s RHEINLAND Dheet, Jun 23 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 178 2 I DAILY CROSSWORD^ CLUES AC ROSS: (fed 1. Sweet of feet. 27. Guard. 3. Cejebrateci Spanish palace. CLUES !)(u\ 7 Sharp's tic word. i Boyish pastime 9. Intrigue. 2. Buit-spot 10. Wine measure. 4 Cupid's district 12. Browning's pied hero 5] Blind alley. 13. Useful lor making notes. G fodder
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  • 376 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous ToJg*"' Neglected steady Cha ge Buyers 8 8 Sellers 81 16 al is Jane) Buyers 8 8 Sellers 8 8 gi- July Sept.) Buyers 8'« 8 1 Sellers 83 16 3 3 8 16 Oct Dec.) Buyers 83 16 83 16 Seller 8 y
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  • 72 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. May 22, 5 p.m. Cos. Total for Dividend Book* financial r dost Date la. Div. yeai Payable Date to datf 2Vt% May 17 May 26 May 18 2ft% sd. int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sd. 6d. No 24 May 24
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  • 747 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 22. i p.m, frast: and Co. Buyeis Sellers. Ampat Tin 31. 36 Austral Amal 471:, 5|1%-< Austral Malay 33- 42Ayer Hitam 20 21 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 bangnn Ixn 19. 206 Batu Selangor l 20 1.25 Bcrjuntai g
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  • 105 3 Allenby 2ft Alor Gajah 0 90 J q? Amal Malay j |2 Ayer Hitam 0 90 nn A?S Pat" Batu Lintang 7 d 080 0.90 5 cnt 1.00 1.05 g ore!1 1.05 1.15 0.59 0.62 Brunei o 45 n r ,n Buldt Katll 070 075 Bukit KB. 0.25 oiso
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  • 17 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tn e prlej oi tin at noon in Singapore t >-day was:— $114!1 (unchanged).
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  • 21 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Bayers 2S\ (up Sellers 28% (up 1/8). g g 9jiiif]m
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  • 116 3 Tin a. Singapore, Monday, uhi£ ft midday was $114>4, up while the price of Spot Rubber at 4 o clock was 28 cents buyers with Ju *7 September 281 c e"ts. y n lorn! ?nnrr S WG f e Very uiet on the Sunt Of nnr[ ket
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  • 119 3 Singapore, May 23. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Prackatipok 18; Sawahloento 16; Pres. Harrison 11; Menestheus 9; Kenryu Maru 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Cape Nelscn 30; Kelantan 34; Katonc 38. Empire Dock (Gate 4)
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  • 260 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ft 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Ini Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ....-100 101 norn 4*i% 1907 red. 194? $1.600 000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 «106 108 norn 4V*% 1909 red. 19o£ i1.00t.000
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  • 165 3 Singapore, May 22. R. (Siam I W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $12 k i R. (Siami W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam* W. Coast Wo. per Kdyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 $iam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No 1 $1! i Siam Broken
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 THE Astern united OftPORATJON, LIMITED. MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCI HEN'S COMPENSA' 1 BLIC LIABILITY I IiANCE. l teen a SINGAPORE. P. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 211 3 YOUR VALUABLES Our fttrong Rooms arc your Protection. It is impossible tor an Indlv: li !to provide for his valued possessions the safety that Is afforded by our vaults where we have rale boxes of various sizes fo:- hire at moderate i*atcs. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY
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    • 355 3 If AMi OF < IIIJVA Incorporated Jr. china by Special flMiiii i rekptv ne Mnnager'j Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Ex< 6441. Ccn. ra! Office 5188 a Cable Addn IUNCKFO." Pa.'d Up Capital i 140,000,***** Reserve Funds In Excess of i?s .°fin,ooO 00 Total approximately Ch v 020,000.000.00 Tse-Vung
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    • 540 4 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADD RENT AUTION HIRE SEVICE BOX 530, Eurasian Bookkeeper and 'ant Position filled, appliu Iced. 194.A) WANTED immediately experienced ilnese Clerk knowledge of English, and typing required, letters Bos 570 Malays Tribune, Singapore. tIiUU A) IMMEDIATELY EURASIAN Nl oi a child, seven years old, Cath 4k
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    • 546 4 WANTED DISTRICT AGENTS for Sundry Goods very saleabio in F.M S Apply Box No. 560 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (176-A) HEAD BOOK-KEEPERCHTEF CLERK (Chinese) open for immediate engagement. Widely experienced and well qualified. Accustomed fuh control companies' accounts! Capable preparing *c L. Statement and Balance Sheet. »Ir.Tt class correspondence
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    • 648 4 Miscellaneous "KES" GENUINE RACING TOR: "How to relect winners by yourself! Send M.PO. $1- Guaranteed successful results. Selections for Penang Races sent free. "KES» 5R.1.8., 8, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. (133.A* FOR ORCHID I LOWER.'; TO EUROPE etc. DIAL 2011, THE GEM NURSERY holders certificates from H. M. Queen of Holland
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    • 579 4 UNIVERSITY GRADUATE undertakes tuition English, Botany, Eiology, Latin for Cambridge Matric examinations. Apply 107 Ipoh 3oad, Kuala Lumpur. X (134.A) I FOR J-'ALE Valuable Freehold Land and House, situate at Thomson Road, Singapore. Aiea 33,377 sq. ft. Please apply Tj nn, 70, Robinson Road, Phone G666. »10/ MODERN COMPOUND HOUSES'
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    • 617 4 INDIAN, MANAGER of a well established firm, seeks poor young gir! companion, intention matrimony, any nationality. Apply with photograph, returned. Box 540, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. '126-A> Astrology SRI ATMA-CHINTAN makes no foolish j remise that you can get what you want by simply asking him questions. But he DOES PROMISE
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    • 415 4 Occurred SEOW-CHEA^--"- 1 announced of Neo. third daught, Scow £Siew Scone Seong of gig] and lister of Mr<« n Mrs. Clrcaag i CHEANC BENG late Mr. aui < adopted son vi M Cheng Lim. Professional Vedic ScJenUn, I 135. Serangoon J -tamp. Cheerful News To m- rw For acute >r
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  • 134 5 Singapore, Monday. THE sequel to a collision beween a lorry and a t abledrum on Bukit Timah Road on May 6, as a result of which om» of the men working on the others received minor injuries, was heard in the Traffic
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  • 163 5 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTEK; KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. CEEING A CHINESE TOPPLE FROM »3 THE TOP OF THE SULAiMAN BRIDGE INTO THE KLANG RIVER IN 'IHE SMALL HOURS OF THIS MORNING. A CONSTABLE ON BEAT DUTY GOT INTO THE WATER AND BROUGHT THE MAN OUT. The Chinese was bleeding
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  • 164 5 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. THE de.~th cccurrcd at Ipoh th s afternoon of Mr. W. J. B. Asliby, M.C.H., J.P.. a leading member oi the Eurasian community following a stroke this m rning. Mr. Ash by was born in Penan*; 01 years He
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  • 87 5 Would Be Suicide Singapore, Monday. DOVERTY and ill-health drove r an elderly Chinese, Yong Fong to attempt to end hi 3 Kfe in the canal at Newton Circus on Saturday morninsr. Fong failed however, because of a vigilant policeman, who fished bim ov* in time. Yon- FPng told the Third
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  • 21 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) v..iim Mnv 22 -A serious m<»tor acsassswfwa SSS'TO conveyed to the Kulim U.lrmu for post mortem exammaMojv
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  • 146 5 Shanghai, May 22. f... Tonanese Inner Cabinet Conference is likely to be JHE decis.on of tte Japanese Inne th«t this dictated by the wi™£J£ vemment t0 convert the Antitroup may force the Japanese w Comintern Pact into a military alliance. In such an
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  • 407 5 Singapore, Monday. DV employing a simple ruse, Mr. Frederick L Tremlett, assistant superintendent of police, "got his man/ Information received by Mr. Tremlett I on the night of May 11. brought him rashing by car. accomnani'ed by four de- tectives. to Kallang Bridge. Arriving there Mr
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  • 119 5 Singapore, Monday. pHARGED with negligent driving on Collyer Quay at 1.15 p.m. on March 17, .Miss Margery Snow was to-day fined S!0 by Mr. C. 11. Whitton, Traffic Judge. Mr. Mowbray Garden was counsel for defence. Court Inspector A. H. Frew prosecuted. The complainant in the case
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  • 27 5 The P. and O. Bangalore has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at noon to-morrcw. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.
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  • 106 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 22. DEPORTS from Bagan Serai state that the town is in danger of being completely inundated owing to the heavy rain during the last ten days. The street -tails are all under several inches of water, and shop;, have been flooded.
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  • 916 5 Bad Canning Causes Fall In Trade [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. May. 22. JYjUCH valuable advice to MaUyan pineapple growers and canners is contained in the report on the administration of the Malayan Information Agency in London for the year 1938 which was presented at
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  • 601 5 Reuter. Berlin, May 23. JHE Japanese Government has telegraphed congratulations to the Reich Government on the signature of the ItaloGerman alliance. Herr Hitler has exchanged telegrams both with II Duce and King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. Berlin, May 22. AN Italo-German military pact, to remain
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  • 71 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. MONDAY. THE HEADLESS BODY OF A YOUNG TAMIL WOMAN WAS DISCOVERED THIS EVENING IN A THICKET AT CASIPILLAI KAMPONG. SENTUL. THE HEAD, APPARENTLY SEVERED WITH A KNIFE. WAS FOUND NEARBY. THE BODY HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS THAT OF A YOUNG WOMAN WHO
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 423 5 NOTICE. .lied for the in forma- customers and busiKB om this date our r.fv )V -UMBERS WiU be 3884 and activities of our busi- considerably and Ist our many custo- j associates and to 1 venience a further line /AT! HIN COMPANY, in Roac, Singapore. NOTICE. ire hereb* informed that
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    • 12 5 Taken Regul.rly Every Night BILE BEANS YOU HEALTHY YOUTHFUL AND SI IM
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  • 969 6 Soviet Plan Of Help? Geneva \i M ■>> FOLLOWING replies by Lord Halifax (British Foreign and Mr. Jordan (New Zealand delegate) to Or. Wellinj appeal, the question of aid for China was adjournal to Maisky (Soviet delegate and chairman of the present se*> on) time
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  • 31 6 Reuter. I—am, il npHF RB a K -ig> broadcast I pire from Winni] elusion of ihe Etnpi] P giamme is organ* i Canadian Broadta pany for Wedn-
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  • 171 6 \Froin On i {jh v R< [poh, lU3 22. a CIVIL claim for the f* 1 formanee >f an agn connection with an o] of land and $1,300 1 came up for healing in the Perak Supreme Court ye. Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Aynsley.
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  • 40 6 'STOP LOOK CO' REALISES $1,330,27 [From Cur Own A'< Kuala Lumpur. May 22 The PI P.enevolent Fund of Malay; ted to the extent cf $1,***** vhkH the profit made as the presentation in the Lumpur, en March Stop Look Go."
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 215 6 j-pvir iiAiifo* j For Fifi, icy, Itrliflbility ami Scr^rre. VERY tori LAI IN MALAY.*) BC-2 fiOE POON LFONC. Distribw its: J RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, k I Kug.a Lj:n.";r, i <>.«: 7 i"r v LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES I< < y-gfj YICK WCH IMG €29 t'ORIH BRHXIE ROAD, ttfcar Middle rioad).
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    • 10 6 GREATER CLARITY-VOLUME* DISTANCE EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES KEE HUAT RADIO CO
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1252 6 I To-day's Radio I SINGAPORE I LONDON NIROM ZHL 225 metres (1.3.1 mc s) YDC 15.15 Mes (It J m.) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc;s) TRANSMISSION 5 a m. p.m. 6.20 Opening. News bulletin. 5.00 Malay Rhumbas* GSB 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m.) 6 26 Gymnastics. 5.15 "Ccmeciy am 6.35
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  • 171 7 Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 22. jlll government is keeping a ie n close watch on the unnt problem,," said the j .1 Jeff. Secretary for \Hairs, Malaya, in the j ian interview yester- j Ipoh. The Hon. Mr. „n an official visit, left i h t
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  • 100 7 :turi if the artist's drawing a American President Linos' and the world liners, now buil by order of the U.S. Manimission, arrived in 3a n isco Last week. i >] these modern streamlined to be placed in service fiom of San Francisco and Los The first of
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  • 143 7 6 Days At Sea In Open Boat m Our Own Reporter] t Ipoh, May TZ. JHK harrowing experience ol a Perak fisherman six days I at sea clinging to a capsized boat and picked up almost dead k) a passing ship and taken to Sumatra was revealed
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  • 114 7 ''"'•l (Mir Own Correspondent* Klaus. May Si N N leek walkeu into a shop \rninx where clocks and ire kept for sale. Accostini. •;>rietor he said he wanted leather strap for a watch the dealer was trying to fix on uother visitor arrived who ispect
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  • 117 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May '22. FOLLOWING an emergency meeting 3>f the representatives of the GMvncsc Chambers of the Federated Ms.ay States, held in Kuala Lumpur last w-e":, a petition has been forwarded to tv Hon Mr. Adrian Clarke, the Leg I Adviser, of
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  • 140 7 A MEETING of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held -on Friday at 2.15. The following is the agenda: To confirm, if approved, the minutes ol the ordinary and special meetings of April 23 1939 President's Remarks. To laj on the table:- Declaration by Mr. F D Thompson
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  • 132 7 OUTSTANDING for the number ol articles written by ihe pupils of th scbool and supplemented with a host ol cheery pictures and ske* hes. the St Andrew's Sen ol Annual ol Muar. is it. every way a plea ing little journal There are the usual pages derated t<
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  • 106 7 [From Our Own Reporter] I poll, May 22. IMPROVEMENT :n the sex ratio of Ihe Chinese population, viz, 142 males io 100 females contrasted with 151 to 100 in 19iT and 162 to 100 in 1936 is shown in the F.M.S according to the statistics for
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  • 144 7 Singapore, Monday. in a coffee-shop at Sims Avenue by Detective Ramasamy Suppiah and two Chinese colleagues, two youths, Chan Fook Lam and Fang Seek Chong, were convicted on charges of going armed in public, before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Criminal District Court, to-day. The detectives, who
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  • 361 7 [from Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 22. •JHR fight against crime in Kuala Lumpur is bound to get a fillip as a result of the reoreanimation of the local police force which will come into effect at 6 ;i.m on
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  • 126 7 Singapore, Monday. JAN Ah Goh was to-day fined a total of $20 on the two chaiges of negligent driving and failing to obey the lawful orders of a policeman at the junction of High Street and North Bridge Road on February 27. The prosecution allege
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 37 7 i NCAI WAH SUNDRY STORE "RED Fi;-:H" Brand Swimming Costume will make you swim better than Fish All -izes and colours in stock. Prices modi rate. Office: .JB7-389, North Bridge Road. Branch: Great World Stall No. A6l.j
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    • 18 7 C T O IWOVt K M A*enfs:—Hal Chew Hotel. Tel. 3015, 35. B2ach Road. SINGAPORi: 3 times dail).
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    • 178 7 Do Yoj Just Dream Of A Big Salary Dreaming is a grand pastime but it will not increase your salary. The only sure way to get more money is to make yourself worth more. A Training is the answer and such a Training you can acquire through spare-time study with
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    • 812 7 X-RAYED 14 TIMES for STOMACH TROUBLE Despair fixed its cruel grip firnilv in the life of Mr. G. E. L. Far worse than the stomach pain he suffered was the fearful uncertainty as to what was wrong, and whether even greater .suffering would follow. Happily for him he took the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 460 8 Positively LAST NIGHT! mmmm **mmmmmmm mhmmmm M.GJM s grandest adventure-pricked Story Bringing You ROBERT TAYLOR and WALLACE BEERY I TOGETHER for the first time! ITalm ioiJ T°- n j 6-15 and 9-15 i BEERY ?mOI^J^ JIBP* HELEN BROOERICH I MV ffk, V *HB^ > CHARLES BICKFQRP V^yM Screen Play by
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    • 186 8 A. A. M. Hill Climb THE GAP JUNE 11TH 10 a.m. Seats in Grand Stand SI TICKETS AT LITTLE'S. I: MONICO c CAFE a I I XCHES d TEAS ROAD. SB"™ THE ONLY PLACE IN MALAYA p j SERVING REAL CHINESE o CHOP E SU E V 4 COME AND
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    • 156 8 DON'T ENVY T HEIR FAME... PITY THEM Fnr> PRICE THEY P AID! NOW YOU'LL KNOW W Hf GLAMOUR GIR LIS MADE OF—DENIAL stpVV X HURT AND HE AST ACHE! NOW YOr r WHAT A GREA T ACTRESS—EVERY ACTRPCc r,v SOMETIMES BE! Mrs T FAME—AT ANY PRICE! THE STORY OF 20
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  • 814 9 IF rem Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. May 22. WISi were paid v, the work dene by Miss J. Foss and v cdccssoi. Miss Ca*e Drown, at the Pudu English C.iris* tne OftWftg m m aew school building by His Excellency I. < .mmis.Mi.ner
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  • 133 9 Kuala Lumpur, May 22. CONVICTED on a charge of having v- cheated the Singapore Cold Storage (Kuala Lumpud Branch), of 70 cents. Joseph Lim Kirn Toon, a satataaan of the company, was sentence 1 to a day's imple imprisonm and I hne of
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  • 313 9 fcT Kuala Lumpur. Mondav. JHE Legal Adviser s appeal in the F.M.S. Court of Appeal against judgment by the Negr. Sembilan Judge in which he reduced the sentences on two Chinese found guilty of noting from five months imprisonment to three mcnths imprisonment, was upheld
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  • 82 9 [From Ou r Own Correspond*nil Klang. May 22. A T the election meeting of the Klar. 1 «21 Coastal Rotary Club, the following were elected office bearers for 1939— 1940. President: Dr. M. A. Gabriel Vice-President: Mr R Doraiswamv Hon. Treasurer: Mr V X Chir niah. Directors:
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  • 83 9 Singapore. Monday. MANY n-evicus ronvi; tions were admit. ted by Fong Ah Ann 25. when iv was convicted by Mr. Kenneth A Slacker this mora ins for theft at a lountain pen from a passenger in a trolley bus. Ah Ann* record included a
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  • 25 9 Reuter. Muiifillai, May 23— The Yankt e per has atrived after, its Atlanta c c Ihg and is nMng to Southampton tomorrow —Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 190 9 Sun Talkie (New World) Empire Talkie TO-NIGHT P. 30 P.M. 7 IWI. 10-MGHT 915 P.M. ■>■- Thrpiirof Pacing Special UcuLle Action F«iturc< I GREAT WORLD I j NIGHTLY FROM MAY 22 TO MAY 24 I LAST 2 NIGHTS RADIO |—EXHIBITION—! J BrqacJcasthnr Nightly fron the 8.M.8.C. Studio at the Inhibition
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    • 94 9 Acclaimed by Reviewers, Previews and Pre mv re Audiences Alike! OPENINC TO-DAY mwmmZ mv n 3-15, 6-15 L- 9-15 P.M. ALII A )I BRA IW Triumph That Climaxes JOIIX FORD'S Award winning career! PATHE GAZETTE" Ifev^S i NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THL L AUG* ST AIR-CONDITION- I) ACAfU T IN
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    • 67 9 SS B VS9Sa s SS =ESS S'IILL I;Rawl.N(i Lrvuviut-u "to-night 6-15 I 9-15 M ABl.itf|Rniit;^ THE RETURN SCREENING OF *\MIi\AL KODB" BRAND NEW COPY IX TAMIL) with K. T. RUKMANI. SRIN 7 VAS RAO. and many .'titer tak-ted artists all of "Bttagyt Leelft** fame. TOGETHER AGAIN and AGAIN" A SFNSATION!
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  • 712 10 £MPHASIS has been laid on the fact that the barter plan proposed by the United States, by which British tin and rubber would be exchanged for American cotton and wheat, bristles with difficulties. The more the plan is studied, the more clearly do the difficulties appear. If
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  • 864 10  -  By Emil Ludwig MF you compare the photographs of Mussolini and Hitler at the age of 23, you will see a man of picturesque head and positive features contrasted with a nondescript youngster who even at that age had no distinguishing characteristics. Hitler, curing
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 158 10 T II I 41 Le Marquis FOR ARTISTIC PORTPAITURE HOURS OF BUSINESS FROM 10 >.M. TO 1 P.M.— AND FROM 2 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. SECOND FLOOR EMMS I \S O S -I^———— |ha L LV "BALLY" SHOES:— arc simply made for you. Their 'M HS2f re *8 race and
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    • 20 10 IffiHlfifif ■■&£h> r WEDDING PARTIES, On Display at 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road. Next to The Medical Office).
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    • 26 10 TAILORED to MEASURE h our cxperi European Cutler LOOK SMART AT LITTLE COST well n i WHITEAWAYS J QUALITY VALUE SERVICE^ KUALA LUMPUR S ID PfcNAN'"
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  • 491 11 POWERS ISSUE EARNING ON SHANGHAI ACTS Reuter. Peking, May 23. ACCORDING to the semi-official (Japanese-con-trolled) press, the Tientsin Japanese authorities elivered new demands on the British Conncil at ncnts.n, including engagement of Japanese advisers by the Council, a joint search by British nd Japanese
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  • 252 11 Reuter. New York, Ma. 23. 17RNEST Toller, the famou German playwright, has been found dead hanging in his hotel room suspended by the cord of his dressing gown.—Reuter. Mr. Ernst Toller, an author and playwright, was born in Samotschh:. which was formerly a German possessh
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  • 25 11 Two Indian coolies were buried alive at the Pavi Lebar sewerage works this mcrning when a trench, in which they were working, collanced.
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  • 1650 11 British Colony Only Solution? Reuter. JN the House of Commons debate on the new Palestine proposals Mr. Tom Williams, Opposition Labour, moved the official Opposition amendment, declaring that the Governments proposals were inconsistent with the letter and spirit of the mandate and w
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  • 156 11 TH\ Shanghai, May 23. I <>">» Ne uj e starting a great *»nihilation campaign in the inMr 01 They are being thaJ Hi hv lhc Higher Command k Japanese remnants should a11«»,, f t0 rsr pe aUve> Jt h iner wrrendei or death. The r
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  • 63 11 Reuter. London. May 23. ANSWERING questions in the Hr use of Commons on Palestine, Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, refused to accept the Miegcrtion that the new policy vitahy prejudiced American Jewfsh investments in Palestine and rrffired to the prevision cf the White
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  • 26 11 The Only Solution Mr. James £c Rothschild, M.P., who urges that Palestine should be made a full Colony, seen at a race meeting with his wife.
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  • 454 11 Toronto's Welcome Reuter. Toronto, May 2.'*. yHEii; Majest j. escorted !>;. scarlet and gold Dragoons, received a tremendous welcome during the 23-nrle drive through ihe streets 01 hl vh route was l ned with ex-Servircmen and regular in ops. V ihe City Hall, in an open-air ceremony.
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  • 23 11 Reuter. Rome, May 23.—Signor Gayda, the Italian writer, reveals that the there are secret anrexes in the Halo-German Pact.—Reuter.
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  • 22 11 Reuter. Rome, May 23.—1t is officially stated that ail tne Italian Legionaries will leave Spain during this month.—Reub r.
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  • 107 12 Barter Plan Means Increased Production Reuter. London, May 23. NEGOTIATIONS are proceeding between Britain and the United States regarding the proposed barter transaction, though authoritative circles in London have no knowledge of a tentative agreement reached, as reported from New York, for the
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  • 140 12 Reuter. Chungking. May 22 CMRTHKR successes lor Chinese forces in North Hupei where more than a thousand Japanese troops are alleged to have beta killed in the recent victory, are claimed in despatches which have reached here from the front to-day. Chinese, it is statea.
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  • 71 12 Reuter. Warsaw, May 22. THE Danzig police* rescued the customs inspectors during yestercay's incident. When the police arrived, the c ispersed, shouting 'we shall return." The action of the police was ordered by the Senate, following strong repve sentations of the Polish Commissioner, who is understood to
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  • 83 12 Benares. May 15. UNITED PRESS understands that before giving the final shape to the "Forward Blot a meeting will be convened on the eve of the next meeting of the A I C C. when the constitution of the "Forward Bloc" will be adopted. Sjt. Subhas Bose held
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  • 175 12 History Of Danzig Corridor London. May 22. THE committee of the League of Nations on Danzig, comprising icpresentatives of Britain, France and Sweden, will meet in Geneva during this week's meeting of the Council. The Times, commenting on the prospect of these and other informal discussions of the Danzig question,
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  • 166 12 Reuter. Chungking-, May 22. #X)LLE(TIVE action to check the Japanese in China is urged in an 'appeal to the League of Nations issued here to-day by the Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Chung Hui, on the eve of the Council's session The statement
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Madrid, May 22. GERMANS and Italians who participated in the victory celebrations are now leaving Madrid. It is understood that the Condor (German) legion is embarking at Vigo on Wednesday after the final parade at Lcouapcxile. The Italians are due to return home at the
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  • 53 12 Miss Ann Harpur. younger daughter of Mr. W. A. Harpur of the editorial staff of the Malaya Tribune, died at 10 o'clock last night at the General Hospital. Singapore. The child had been suffering from dysentery for three weeks. The funeral took place this morning
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  • 18 12 An Imperial air mail is expected in Singapore this afternoon, and another is due on Thursday.
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  • 251 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang. NSay 22. SENTENCE was deferred in a case in which an Indian. ua im bin Alapichay, was convicted in the Middle Court of theft of $6 cash from a compatriot, Alagan, in Chulia Street. OutUning the facts of the case.
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  • 29 12 Reuter. Belgrade, May 22. EIGHTEEN persons have been killed and 45 houses destroyed by torrential rainstorm in the town of Bellapalanka in Morava Province Reuter.
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  • 42 12 MRS f ARMICHAEL. wife of Mr. D. Carmithael, J.P., of Sitiawan. She was one of the organisers of the Charity Dance that was held In Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday last in aid of the Ipoh Chinese Maternity Hospital.
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  • 55 12 Reuter. Wellington. May 22. IIR Justice Callan decided, in a test case at Auckland Supreme Court, that import regulations imposed in December are invalid. The Frime Minister, Mr. Savage, commenting on the judgment, said that in view of the decision, amendments necessary to give effect to the
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  • 582 12 \in> 1( MR, Justice Wortey in the High Court this morning gran'i *j nisi to Mr. Patrick E. Cooke on the grounds of adulter e his wife, Mrs. Josephene Agnes Cooke, and Mr. Harold Read, a E pean musician. The petitioner who was represented bv Mr
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  • 42 12 Reuter. Lv»ndon, May 22. HpHhe Scottish Trades Union Con- gress will no l-.riger co-operate in i<ational service work because of the introduction of conscription. This v|m decided on by a special delegate meeting in Glasgov-.—Reuter.
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  • 20 12 Reuter. Lisbon. May 22.—The Yankee Clipper, the Pan-American Airways' riying-rjoat. left for Marseilles at 8 a.m. B.S.T.— Reuter.
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  • 675 12 U.S. PUTS FORWARD FOUR PEACE POINTS Reuter. f London, Mav 2* i i I JJRITAIN is awaiting replies to her soundings of Eastern Kb-"' pean countries regarding their attitude to the propose! Anglo-French-Soviet agreement, Reuter learns. 4 It is generally understood that Turkey would welcome
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    • 18 12 IS Mc A LISTER Co. Ltd.. (Incorporated in Btraits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lum pur Ipoh Penang W.P.S. 30
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  • 87 13 Speech At A. B. M. Annual Dinner Reuter. London, May 23. r ih Government's warm appreciation of Malayan v.-jh publicly affirmed by Mr. Geoffrey Shakes>oci ition oi British Malaya. lim l T lal ayan Sifts made one proud tne family ot the British Empire
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  • 91 13 Singapore, Monday. MOTOR-CAB smash which took place at Grove Road on the night of Oct- 1 last year which a passenger was moasly injured and was in a critical condition in the general hospital for five days was referred to in the High Court this afternoon before
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  • 96 13 {From Our Own Reporter] Penai.g, May 22. W. RAG AN. a public servant employed V in the Alien Office, was produced in the Middle Court on Saturday morning, charged with accepting for himf:t a gratification other than a legal remuneration, namely $2 from one Lav
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  • 54 13 Singapore, Tuesday. Charlie Chew and Tok Sam Hooi were this morning acquitted by Mr. C. H Koh, ih Sin-apore fourth police magistrate without calling upon their defence in the summons case in which they were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Poh Lin. a New World dance
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  • 431 13 WEASED tension in Danzig ha* the democratic diplo- efforts and it is now that agreement for an -Soviet pact against agN*» in Europe has been reached Rttiple between the negotiators I awaits confirmation 11 c I abinets concerned. The P* Cabinet's statement is ex iately after the
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  • 70 13 Singapore, Tuesday. Falling off a moto. lorry which was chiving along Tiong Bahru Road early this morning, two Chinese women sustained injuries which ended fatally for cne of them. Both women were taken to the Alexandra Read Police Station following the accident, where one of them succumbed
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  • 62 13 T„„ Singapore, Tuesday. HE following, an item taken from this morning's ambulance record book, tells its own story: "A male Chinese was rescued from the river by Corporal 1416. who accompanied him to hospital. "He was pretending to be unconscious on the river bank. In the
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  • 48 13 Reuter Soestdyk, May 23. rpHE Ex-Kaiser and his wife, with Princess Kyra, wife of his grandson Prince Louis Ferdinand, visited Prince Bemhard and Princess Juliana yesterday, it is stated that the ex-Kaiser looked extremely well and thoroughly enjoyed the visit —Reuter
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  • 117 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, May 22. CTRONG suspicions that dancing v girls had been poisoned were forthcoming when early last month four young girls of a dancing troupe died on four successive days, acute pain in the stomach being the only symptom. All four suffered from
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  • 28 13 The Yayu Athletic Association Sineaover $10,000 (China curk f y u f r he China Re Hef Fund in their basketball tour of Malaya recently.
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  • 173 14 IT hns bren -urprisins to note I llu biff drop in the number of entries for this \<\ir i Amateur Golf championship, to he fkti'lcd at Hoylakc. Only ire challenffnc: for the title held by ibe American. Charles a decrease of 71 on \i
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  • 69 14 roR the first time in the history ol tin n. the Y.M.CA to a banquet on Friday at nm The banquet is a new kir.d oi I function which enjoys Decreasing m the United States. to the banquet is by tickets obtain ora ihe
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  • 116 14 In a friendly Badminton match played at <>u r court on Sunday, The Marigold B P beat the Useful BP. by six games tc one The Results are Marigold players mentioned first. Tan Chong Tee beal Wee Kirn Wee 15—4: 15—4: Low Seak Chuan beat Lee
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  • 30 14 Singapore. Monday. The 7th Heavies beat the V.M.C.A. by goala to one at soccer played at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The 7tn Heavies led I—o at the interval.
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  • 389 14 BEATEN BY GUNNERS BY SOLITARY GOAL SOCCER R.A. (Changi) 1 RE f N one of the most exciting games played this season at Changi. the R.E. suffered their first defeat in the League at the hands of the R.A. (Changi). losing ihe game by
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  • 52 14 ■F vs. S.C.F A. (Div I> Soccer: ■■•■sr p ta ßraui vs. X A (B M IdS?**** vs Mental Hospital <2A-)-Alexandra V.M.C.A. vs R»ver Valie> Rovers —V.M.C.A. Sime Darby St w. G^U Printing Office— Ippei Scran goon. Tennis: Singapore Championship at S.C.C. and i.MA.a. Water-Pol«: V's Juniors v*.
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  • 215 14 (From Our Own at) Johore Bahru. WHEN defeat seemed almost inevitable Atan, the Education inner right, saved his side when just five minutes before the final whistle he netted in fine convincing style to score the vital goal that brought about a
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  • 203 14 Chinese Rs. 1; Police Its. 0. JN a desultory reserve division soccer lixlure played at the Stadium yesterday, the Chinese beat the Police by four clear goals. The Chinese were dt finitely the superior side and effected quite a fair combination. Their opponents were deplorably
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  • 200 14 Shortly after the resumption Chit Lim gave the Chinese another goal when he cut in nicely from the wing and sent in a pile-driver which goalkeeper failed to see. Sweeping down in fine style the Police came to within an ace ot scoring but Oullivan ballooned
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  • 54 14 THE first series of preliminary events in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Championships begin to-night at the Happy World Covered Stadium. The Military, Police and Civilians will be seen in action and altogether a very thrilling mix-up is expected. It Is hoped that sufficient support from the civilian
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  • 52 14 The following will play for the Singapore Improvement Trust Soccer XI a 1 a friendly soccer game against the S.R.C. XI on Wednesday at 5.15 p.m. sharp at the latter's ground. Messrs. Peng Nam. Wing Kai, Ibrahim. Peters, Ismail, Loveday, Siak Phuamr, Galistan, Fraser. Fook Choy and
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  • 354 14 H. S. Bank Beat M. P. H. To Become Champions Business Houses League h ft s. Bfeak MLg^...^...; THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bank I are now champions in the liaises League, after maintaining an unbeaten record, A record crowd watched the Bankers Uct a clear nine goals on the Malaya
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  • 122 14 1 From Our Own Correspondent Batu Pahat. An interesting game of soccer was v itnessed at the Batu Pahat Stadium hen tlie police beat the Johore Mili tary Forces by 3 goals to 2 in tire Batu Tahat soccer league. The game was fast
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  • 52 14 The following will represent SinnDarby Sports Club agah.sr. G/r.'t. Printing Office in a friendly game of soccer to-day at their ground Upper Serangoon Road at 5-15 p.m. Kafihim. Neo Eng Bee, S*. r/mld, Hamid. H. G. Riches, J .t Bell. Pakn. C. G. Paley, Tommy Ntfo, b. M S
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  • 93 14 GOTTFKIFD yon Craaun ilif leadiiu- Germ player, and a finalist at Wimbledon three times, appear at Wimbledon and is waiting for mission He will enter private*! ever, and will net nB *JJ, by the German Lawn sociation it >' Cairo. Lp i Yon
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  • 76 14 Reuter. Manchester, title, which he *a*L S «;Utp Mnt.n, G.n^r Norwich, over »> McAvoy, who will Harvey for the championship w< Sadrt's 11.4. nnened al The champr n i; right s speed, aimtag le s lliP t victory.J3 oSort to obtain J;„ traditional E^J however, stood
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  • 37 14 4 BANDY The boo-: ba known Penang and contain., a a.tion en the form oi ponies from Dec Summer seas- 11 The book, whfch at $1. should find a re*! a.n ttodents of !l
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  • 15 14 The S.CJC. I o. the LoyaU I rriendly ganic ai I padang yesterday-
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  • 850 15 Loon Chong Beats Pereira In Gruelling Three-Set Match TENNIS A tart was made in the Singapore Lawn Tennis chamm,,,s when seven ties were played off at the Singapore ,m,rls the V.M.C.A. courts yesterday roved too good 'he first $k\me or the Leong
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  • 172 15 Play on Hong Lim Green yesterda;' irsulied as follows: "A" Handicap Singles: Tan Yong Pch (—6) beat John Lim «—l2» 2 6—2. Doubles: Fans', Chiap Song and Je3 Ah Hian (plus 3> Jvat Seah Eng Chiang and Kwik Tiang Boon (plus 6». 6—2. 0— 4; Tan Ihiek Toe
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  • 23 15 Reuter. BrufiSSlS May 22. In the secmd round of the Davis Cup. Belgium Laminated India by three matches to twx--Rsuter.
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  • 284 16 The Turf Reuter. Epsom, To-day. UNLESS there are heavy rains, the going: will be perfect for to-morrow's great classic when the world's most famous horserace, the Derby, will be run on the Epsom downs. Opinions very considerably as to the abilities of the
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  • 38 16 The 15th Anneal Athletic Sports meeting of the Geylang English School will be held on the schosf grCund on MSV 25 commencing at 3.15 p.m Mrs. G Ambler has kindly consented to present the prizes.
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  • 98 16 Latest Callover Reuter. The latest Derby callover is as follows:— Blue Peter 75—20 offered, 4—l taken; Hynotist 17—2 offered, 9—l taken; Fox Cub 21—2 offered, 11—1 taken; Helropolis 13—1 offered, 14—1 taken; Triguero and Admiral's Walk 100—6; Dhoti 100—6, Fairstone 18—1 taken and offered, Casanara 19—1 offered, 20—1 taken; Romeo
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  • 208 16 The following is the result of the social golf match played between the Garrison Golf Club and The Island Club, at Garrison resulted in a win for the heme team by 17 holes to 8. The following are details (Island names first):— C. A. R. Bateman and Lim
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  • 50 16 Following are Billards ties at the S.C.C. this week:— .Wednesday: J. A. Dean (—100) vs Carl Lawson <—25); F. V. Read (—80) vs SLdr F. E: Watts (—50); Thursday: W. H. Palgrave i—7s» vs. Major D. V. Hill <Ser>: A. Or'me* —60) vs: Major F. E. Robertson (Scr.)
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  • 96 16 FOLLOWING are probables for the Oaks to br run on Friday at Epsom over V' 4 miles: Avena 'Bums' Royal Truce *Wing> Semiramide (Elliott) Tit Bit (Harry Wragg) Galatea II (Jones > Aurora (Perryman) White Fox (Sembiat> Infra Red (Beasleyt Oleiu (Lowrey» Castilian Princess (Gilbert i
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  • 101 16 THE British Amateur Golf Champion--1 ship began inideally good weather, states a Reuter telegram from London received last night. The Royal Liverpool Course will be occupied for three days. The number of entries has bee n reduced frjm 167 to There was no outstanding pipy in
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  • 106 16 The following aie the results of the billiards tournaments held at the S.H.B.J.SC. during the past week. BILLIARDS ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP (IST ROUND): Lim Cheng Hong <3CO> beat Lim Kwan Seng (179 Leon<* Ah Soo '300» beat Chan Peng Sim <193» 2ND ROUND: Lim Poh Seah
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  • 517 16 the 37th uitra*^ meeting of the BL Sports Institution held at the'i ala S Shy? hv Stadium was a success House won the Championship with 54 points. Patrick \7 Up P o GaUs,a„ „as In the Class II division, a de r was champion athlete with
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  • 25 16 Ihe English crickrl «te*» J mittee have appclnted Walta Han.rn-;: to captain England in Hut. v the West Indies.
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  • 53 16 In a friendly match Pj«gJ| in Serangoon English Schools grow Sunday the Indian y Atf** !ne all with the Chiate Union. miri 0 The following players repf**"* Indian Youngsters: M. Jackria Mariea'r. V. a (Capt. I Krlabnan. Oana» aIV path! Abdullah. Efoanmugam. IVriyasamy ana oun? musa. Periyasamy scot-
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  • 52 16 A Spoon Shoot was held 9jjC> atternoon by the t> k Timah Range The Shoot was we,. aw Cards being taken out SI SPOON RJ* U )2 Reid with a score !>»«* i SPOON WINNER S. R 1 4 Andiews *lth a score pm 100.85. |M Highest
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  • 231 17 I I :C,RROW FOR ALL I r?ADERS. Excellent for steady --(light business, and influences are erratic, considerable J r ihould be made result of intervieics. nothing houever of an tare. Refrain from J isty decisions. :AL INFLUENCES: Jan- Ft brusry 19. Some dj ent mm* unsettle
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  • 120 17 Singapore, Monday, nd Tan Chui Kay urn up for sentence this ire Mr. C. H. Koh on c they on May 1 at isa Road did store, ot k tve in their possession or of dutiable tobacco W bonded warehouse. Thutt Pitt appeared on ..reused and
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  • 159 17 The following are arrivals and departures by Qantas and Imperial Airways Arrived by the Corio: Mr R C 22I c Mr R B Greenwood, from Sydney; Mr Turner from Brisbane Mr J wcrmald. from Batavia. Left by the Corio: Mr. Turner Mr P C. Neave. for London;
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  • 45 17 Singapore. Monday. KOH GHEE BAK wag this morning sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr E E. Coleman, the acting Second Police Magistrate, for impersonating a public servant. Accused was arrested by detective No. 44 of the Beach Road Pol tion.
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  • 379 17 Driven To Dock On Lorry Trailer Singapore, Monday. 12-TON Ketch, rig built and owned by Capt. Krumbhaar Herndon. was launched at King's dock to-day with the aid of a fifteen-ton crane after having been towed on a trailer from a timber yard near Orchard Read.
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  • 181 17 BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN STRUCK BY HIT RUN CAR Inquest Adjourned For Further Evidence Singapore, Monday. JNSUFFIHEXT evidence to show how a Chinese newspaper «eller Chan Ah Loke, came by his death led the Coroner, Mr W G Forter, to adjourn the inquiry hold to-day to June 2 for further
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  • 31 17 LORDS CONSCRIPTION Reuter. London, May 23 —The Military Training £>t.i ana ihe Reserve and Auxiliary Forces Bill were read a second time In :he House of Lords without a division —Reuter.
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  • 99 19 Madras, May 13. OUT was staged in the semhly this afternoon mben of the Opposiimmbers of the Eurois a protest against itade taken by the int in not agreeing to c vi thi Sales Tax of hall id. embers walked out of ept the European th(
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  • 107 19 IBom1 Bom bay. May 15. ulture Film No. 1. the t of the series intended to Indian cultuie t<> the West, 1 •>: tly be screened in France. 0 thousand feet long, the rd of the Yoga postures studies of the reaction of organs, to the
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  • 435 19 It Is A Beautiful Spot, Says The President Dp n 1'atna, May 16. rawd (on K res ''resident, who was authorised bv cpip,Hn B, f ha 4 r ,Vovincia Congress Committee to make the final selection of the venue of the
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  • 149 19 I.ucknow, May 15. JT is understood that Mr. Mohanlal Saksena, M.L.A. (Central), and a member of the Standing Im- migration Committee, has addressed a letter to Sir Jagdish Prasad, Member in charge of Education, Health and Lands, Government of India, in connection with the South
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  • 210 19 Sholapur, May 14. JIIE seventh j aUla of Arya Satyafrom Bareilly. More bacthes will be despatched very soon frmllVrtTa batch of 12 volunteers from Arya Satyagraha Samiti, Bombay, under Mahashay Shankar Lai has reached Sholapur. The following resolutions were passed h y pid ?t%rvi ya Conference held
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  • 180 19 Food Poisoning in Lahore: Two Dead 160 In Serious Condition Lahore, May 13. A DOZEN doctor? and their assistants frarticaily motored from house to house yesterday to save the lives of the members of forty families in Lahore. One hundred and sixty people were actually saved from what appeared to
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  • 260 19 "IRREGULAR PROCEDURE" Calcutta, May 15. ||R M. N. Roy has issued the following- statement to the Press:— "Branches of the League of Radical Congressmen throughout the country have been instructed from the central office of the League to hold meetings of the rank and file Congressmen
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  • 197 19 Moradabad, May 11. SIR Raza Ali, formerly AgentGeneral of the Government of India in South Africa, has issued the following statement to the press:— "The second reading of the Asiatics Bill 111 the Union Parliament is the thin end of the wedge and unless we take
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  • 192 19 Trivandrum, May 15. THE first telephone trunk call from Qnilon to Triv»ndnun was put thr; foil evening when Mr. J. C. railucw. State telephone engineer, made test ca::s from Qnilon on a number of subscribers in Trivandrum. Trunks will be taken from Quilon to Alleppey where it
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  • 27 20 IMr. Boon Voon t'becng and .Miss ilia Chye K«m I ian m ho w ere married al the t'hurth Ol liv Sacrtd Heart, on Saturday.
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  • 71 20 The Singapore Recreation Club gave a dinner in honour of Mr. R. Tessensohn who. after almost fifty years' continuous association with the club, is retiring on account of illhealth froTi the presidency, the Municipal Commission and several Other official bodies in Singapore This picture, taken
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  • 131 20 Mr. T. de Souza held a fancy dre:-s ball at his house in Bukit Timah lioad on Saturday n If lit w I)i«-h featured the old Portuguese folk dance called the Branhoh." This dance was brought into Malacca in the lifteenth century by d'Albuquerque when he took
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