Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: V Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 123. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, May 25, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939 Ml',
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 GOODS OF BEST QUALITY AT AURORA OEPABIMBII STORE, High St. St North Bridge Rd. MILNERS' jjjp SAFES AND STEEL PRODUCTS In addition to SAFES and LIGHT STEEL PRODUCTS, MILNERS' have a worUfcwid* reputation for their other grade SECURITY EQUIPMENT h i c h includes th* following:— SAFE DEPOSITS STRONG ROOM
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    • 207 1 LAtl M Pll I ADILLT, I.UXDON. DRESSMAKER* <\ DESIGVER TAfLORMADES GOWNS for all occasions 3 jn stock. FROM: i $5. 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD. tel. on SINOAPORX. ———»>« ..J.i WHY PAY RENT? here's a simple way to hair Ihe home you long to possess~ and become your own landlord b'plendid
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  • 115 2 OETFR FREUCHEN. famous Danish A rxpleier and author, has been engaged to write the screen story frr "Nobel" (tentative title), Columbia s important production based on the life and adventures of Alfred Bcrnhard Nobel, the man who invented dynamite. established the Nobel prize, and
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  • 178 2 DON'T be deterred by the title, Duke of West Point.'" and think «J tit must be a picture with a limiw aP The theme is very much America* certainly, but the storj is one oi rew human interest, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 419 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 t SOUDAN »3.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15.U00 June 16 CORFU 3 5,000 June 30 t BURDWAN 6.070 Ju.y 1 CANTON 15.500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 I SOMALI
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    • 485 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOIM)I)EUTSCHER 14 OYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 i nus. OBURO omits Manila, North China bi ma May 27 5 >.s. "OOER" omiti North China Jun 12 m.S. MARBURG" Jun. 21
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    • 501 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tnps. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Slang" Jun 5, 4 p.m. "Hong PflOf" Jun 2 "Hon- Peng' Jun.
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    • 152 2 I t HAMBLRC-AMERIKA LIME Oeatsch-Aostomllscßc Damon chifTs GeseUbchaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASS2NGER AND CARGO SERVICE or rwARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 .s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 28 t m s. LEVERnVDSSBN via Manila June 11 m s RHEINLAND Direct Jun 23 m..s. BURGENLAND Direct
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 264 2 j DAILY CROSSWORD XMM "tBMMj"* KflMg liSlfl £lBlf i CLUES ACROSS: 27. Fool the bill, 1 Chide. <LI i s DOM i: 3. Drink fcr a Dutchman 1. Benin again. 7. oi a flummery eaten in Scot- 2. Allui land 4. Place of worship 9. A pure diet I anagram
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  • 421 3 I LONDON COMMODITIES Previous T n Wednesday. Quietly steady idle Change bp*>t Buyers 81 16 a i ?i c v Sellers 83 16 Su! ard (June) Buyers 81 16 52 —116 Sellers 83 16 2n d Forward <July.Sept.) Buyers 83 16 lllti Sellers 8' 4 oj/ Sri
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  • 83 3 list Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 24, 5 p.m. Company Total fo? Dividend Booka financial dose Date Ex. Dir. year 01 mm Payable Date to datf *V*% May 17 May 26 May 18 2\' 2 5 c J tot. June 8 June 14 June 9 sd. "Jta
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  • 1007 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 24, 5 p.m. Fvaser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3|6 Austral Amal 471/, ffiWt' Austral Malay 331 42. Ayer Hitam 20 21Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin 1m 19- 2 0 6 Batu Selangor 1.20 125 Berjuntai
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  • 102 3 Tin at miHw Sin &apore. Wednesday. ers Smuß. r 4 clock was buyber S?i July ai7v- ctf nis, market auiet we A re h^ e adv bO ,V h Tin shares tone^ f S^ dy ma th ™«?hout the day the dull and lituf k h *L
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  • 148 3 M Smgapore, May 24. Ampats Buyers Sellers Ayer Hitams JP 3j7i/ 2 Bangrins f 9 WBatu Selangor s 89 J 9 Hitams 122 1.27 Hongkong Tin 8 26 Q 3O Chenderiangs 19 Hong Fatts l J Idris Hyd 0.62xd Ipoh Tin' 0,6 Jelepangs 20,6 Jelebus
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  • 18 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tn e price of l!n at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $114% (up $V 4).
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon 1* Singapore to-day was: Buyers 28 V 2 (up Sellers 283 (UP
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  • 204 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. §30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 M 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4d0,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 «100 101 norn f%tt 1907 red. 194? $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 .106 108 norn 4V.% 1909 red. 1905 J1.00t.000 Int.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 THE Astern united COHPOEATION, LIMITED. Nui> R J NE MOTOR VEHICLE, HO X COMPENSA vj; I BLIC LIABILITY NSI KANCE. 'fe^cT^" U SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, Oeneral Manager
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    • 168 3 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $10,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siqm, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BAN KING TH ANS A CTIONS of *>very description undertaken. MASTER." 19-25, CW IL STREET. SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512
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    • 378 3 SINYAR COMPANY A.essrs. The Sirv.r Co., of have moved to 196 Lavender Street. BANK OF < 111 VI Incorporated In China by Special Charter*. U, Cecil Street, Siagapa Telephoned: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office G442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-flt Cable Address: CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital v b.
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    • 621 4 >! l> 2 i' I-^DBllBtiO £tZO6&&H4 VtutZJtt WANT BO Cook-Boy and Wife to assist. .Salary combined $35 00. Write Box 580, Maiaya. Tribune, Singapore. <231-A» WANTED iiY ENGLISH FIRM experienced Chinese .salesman in sporting g'xxoS, perfumery, piuvisions, and general sundries. Mast know the Singapore market thorougniy. Good prospects lor right
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    • 542 4 A LONG EXPERIENCED, reliable and efficient Chinese Planter seeks employment on rubber estate, s-ou.id knowledge of all branches of works including office routine, good Chinese education, holding first class testimonials. Apply Box j 573, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (212-A) LONG Experienced English-speaking I .rfylam Head Bar Boy can iurnish boys, willing
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    • 661 4 Educational WANTED To Give Private Lessons in Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish. Moderate Terms. 67, V/ilkie Road, Langkat House. (207.A» PROGRESSIVE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE taught $5.00 (Practical*. 34A, Sit Wah Read, Singapore. <206 At STANDARD BALLROOM DANCING& ALL THE LATEST NOVELTY SEQUENCE DANCES taught by "short-cut" methods. Success guaranteed in
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    • 553 4 FOR SALE Valuable Freehold Land ami Souse situate at Thomson Road, Sin ß Area 33,377 sq. ft Please apply P Tann, 70, Robtaeon Road, Phone G666. UOD9&S COMPOUND HOUSES in Tan-lin District and Grove Estate on Saent system. Apply Box No 431 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (1085) "BUNGALOW ?.nd s>/ 2
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    • 564 4 Astrology WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? ANSWERS GIVEN SCIENTIFICALLY PER HORARY ASTROLOGY. FIVE QUESTIONS $1 Birth-dot? per ENGLISH CHINESE, or MALAY CALENDAR with M.P.O DIRECTOR, ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU 190, WATERLOO STREET, SINGAPORE. (217-Ai PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN. ASTROPALMIST SPIRITUALIST AND HOROSCOPE READER. You will receive reliable and instructive advice regarding business, lawsuit financial
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    • 423 4 Offices VGodownt To Let TO LET—FT AT- B*l riTABI Ist floor, 59, Klyne pur. Write or phone c i High Street, Phone 243fl AUCTION SAI X 01 VALUABLE LEAS EH Oil) i -!,„<„„ SINGAPORE PROPERTIESI To Re Held The Sale-room of Messrs i j& I "war* a 10, 1.i11.. No.
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  • 36 5 n V w nd chUdr3 n ot the late Mr. P*. V. Kandiah thank, all relatives and nends who attended the funeral, and sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence in their bereavement.
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  • 49 5 The engagement is announced between Mr. Chan Wah Chin of District Office Alor Gajah, eldest son of Mr. and MVs! Chan Yew Beng and Ml&j Lee Suan Neo, only daughter of the late Mr. Lea Geok Chye and Madam Sim Tee Neo of Malacca. (Malacca papers please copy).
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  • 733 5 ROTARY ADDRESS BY MR. S. S. FRANKLIN Singapore, Wednesday. A TALK on milk and its value as an item of food, so illuminating and instructive that it was commended by the Chief Health Officer, Dr. J. W. Scharff, was given by Mr. S.
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  • 138 5 Singapore, Wednesday. POUND guilty of possession of 40 tahils non-Government chandu, valued at 5320, Leong Yock, a 46--year-old Cantonese woman, was sentenced, in the Criminal District Court this morning, to one Jay's simple imprisonment and to a fine of $3,200, with the option of going to prison
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  • 47 5 The Band of the Straits Settlement: Pohce will perform to morrow at Farrrr at 530 pm Wider the direction of Mr. s Chppman. Fandmaster.—march Kismc Markey; overture "Calich o. Bagdad Boieldieu: selection "Geisha" •ones: characteristic "The Parade of he Tin Soldiers" Jessel: selection "The Cesert Seng" Romberg
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  • 164 5 Singapore, Wednesday. AN appreciative audience of over 900 attended the first of two concerts held in the Victoria Memorial Hall untile auspices cf the Childrens' Concert Committee, in honour of Empire Day. A magnificent tableau comprising the Young People's Orchestra with a choir of 180 girls from
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  • 98 5 Singapore, Wednesday. j DRIVATE N. A. Atkinson of the 2nd Oord n Highlanders was to-dsv convicted on two charges, driving with- out a licence and driving when not 257*.!!! a tnird insurance policy, along Changi Road on Apr 13 and fined a total cf $25 by Mr. C
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  • 331 5 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- 2 ERS. Fcr most the influences 2 favour pleasure and self-indul- gence rather than work, but 5 those who are able to got down j 5 to things and to conccntratc j should find tiic day very profit- 1 able. Excellent
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  • 557 5 Singapore's Importance In Defence Scheme IN the present state of world affairs, it is a great comfort to learn and to see in Singapore one place where we know that the British empire stands for its position and one place which the British Empire is, at
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  • 48 5 Mr. N A. Worley has been appointed by His Excellency the Governor to act as temporary Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court. S.S, in place of Mr. Justice Pedlow, who is on local leave. Mr. Justice Worley will act as Puisne Judge until June 10.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 663 5 NOTICE. uined for the informa- customers and busi--3 that from this date our ÜBERS will be 3884 and U activities of our busivd considerably and ssist "ur many customs associates and to onvenience a further line ATI HIN COMPANY, Robinson Road, Singapore. TAN SOO WAN DENTIST REMOVED FROM 127-A, MIDDLE
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    • 452 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy. NA 20 of 1939 Re SOU AN SINGH of No. S, Victoria Court, Victoria Street, Singapore, Trader. Receiving Order made: 28th April 1939. Date of Adjudication: 28th April, 1933. Date and place of
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    • 23 5 LONDON I HATS Your head i "JH K2», ">ad« m England in many ar 1 lyUi nd fy,n j p 1 clim«t»f hot
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  • 119 6 Singapore. May 24. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Whari (Gate 1) Antral 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Bangalore. Bulan 18; Sawahloento 16. Charon 14; Katong 12; Kenryu Maru li Menestheus 9; Klias 7 Fmpire Dock (Gate 2) Mosna 30; Silvert.eak 32; Karapara 36
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  • 154 6 Singapore, May 24. R W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam> W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. per Kcfyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 c iam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $108
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  • 208 6 Singapore, May X The following are the exchaott this morr.ng according to cular lasted by the Hongkong »> Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING 2 3 2532 London TT. ~3 05 J! London demand 20W Lyons demand ~y n Switzerland demand Hamburg demand jg New York demand n Montreal demand 100
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 694 6 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD I OvU'Mft/o of mil Chemists mmd Sfrm j FALSE TEETH Some Facts to be Faced Make no mistake about it- false teeth must be sterilised. Rinsing and brushing is not enough. The easiest, surest way of keeping the teeth hygienically clean is to give the denture
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    • 200 6 T suffered so much with indigestion," A writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow," that I dreaded mealtimes coming round. I was af> aid to eat. Since taking Bisnrated Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking Bisurated Magnesia be has been free
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    • 30 6 End the nuisance of For demonstration call at:— in your home UNIVERSAL HAIMO HO! SE Cole Distributors: SCIENTIFIC SERVICE CO., 205. Oh hard Road. Phone 4967. Singapore Hjngkcng Shanghai. SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1002 6 M f To-day s Radio j i tnWnON NIROM BERLIN SINGAPORE LONDON i on, iut m\» <»., TRANSMISSION 5 ,5.15 U" P- Conc t /HP 30.9« metres (9.6» me s) (||J m 72Q Newg ?'OO Cantonese historical dramas* a.m. Movkpt notes 6.20 Openin- News bulletin. 735 Concert of light music
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  • 377 7 European Association's Memorandum Singapore, Thursday. ■••<• oi the European Association of Malaya has taken upon Hie subject of public crematorium in Singapore. TheY aVC prepared a memorandum which has been forwarded to Chinese Associations in Singapore with a covering lette", it the aUention
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  • 80 7 Singapore, Wednesday. VUSOF bin Haji Iksan, a 35-y3ur old Javanese, pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr. E. E. Coleman to a barge that he on or about Mar. 9 at Singapore, being entrusted witi $90 belonging to Sapuan bin Haji Hanafi,
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  • 121 7 AfTited by the "PH ALR", Miss N. S. Bodlacndcr-Beiluss. Mr. U. yon Ussia. Mr. and Mrs. Silbcrstern, Mr. S. aw Utt oy the "PH ALP". Mr P. J Hutchings. Mr. Wisse, Dr. CM«£m For Sydney: Miss M. S. BodlaenderEeifuss, Mr. U. yon Usslar, Mr. ana Mrs. Silbcrstern.
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  • 82 7 \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A CAR driven by a Chinese plunged down a 100-foot ravine on the Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road while negotiating a double bend down a hill, coming towards Kuala Lumpur. Fortunately for the driver, who was
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  • 189 7 Singapore, Wednesday. GOH THONG TECK, a 28--year-old Chinese, claimed trial this morning before Mr. C. H. Koh in the fourth police court on a charge that he on May 19 at 8.15 p m. at the back of the Marine Police Station committed theft of ten
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  • 63 7 Singapore. Wednesday. WHILE walking along Havelock Road on the evening of May 17. an unknown Chinese aged about 35 years, collapsed. He was removed to the hospital where he died. Death was due to shock and haemorrhage from rupture of the spleen. At the Coroner's inquiry held
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  • 83 7 Singapore Wednesday. TAN AH 111 A. a 41-year-old Teochew, 1 came up before Mr. C. H. Koh in the fourth police court this morning fo. sentence on a charge of dutiable tobacco on May 19 at mmuMm Ku a, Changi Road. Accused admitted one previous conVMr Wallace
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  • 270 7 I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE appeal ot Suppiah, the young Tamil who was sentenced to death at the recent Selangor Assizes, for the murder of a Tamil woman by drowning her at Sungei Buloh, was dismissed to-day by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal.
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  • 31 7 The first issue of Singapore's newest Malay daily newspaper, "Utusin Melayu." will, circumstances permitting be on sale on Monday. The paper is owned, edited, published and printed by Malays.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 183 7 False Teeth Wearers Are WorstJreattOffenders! uv Authorities.. d,n, C om lor i, convenu-.H-i rirtes and bridges ;ioaJc up <>dc« n r d l*VpW.<*^£ffi snd impurities like a sponge! A nonlica i long-labting un thin dark scum coUects on chemist ™™*e\yThls scum hold, germs and decay A ro ved by dentists
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    • 169 7 An Example To Follow, xxx Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tin. study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing
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    • 172 7 The low coM ol the new Thin Gillette A* blade made possible by the use of thinner steel now brings Gillette shaving within the reach of everyUtttti T body. Thin Gillette blades are slotted and gold in colour. They maintain the high standard of quality which has made the name
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 I OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 "I WAITED 2 YEARS TO PLAY THIS I PAVILION S^-^ I telling stars of her \lm RAINER mUJ ut soon he tires of her innocent charms mi 1 B PAULETTE —and succumbs to the bland.shmenrs of j& p rodjced by Mervyn URoy She returns g
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    • 47 8 I !—^—ij— > NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. nil LARGEST AIR-CONDITinv ED CABARET IN M\ AYA I™ BAR ft REBTATOURT ATTACH NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. TEA LUNCĔ (FitEE ADMISSION) THURS. SAT. SUNDAY T!FFIN~DANCE. ™>M 1.30 P.M. to 1.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANTS Tn Saturday May 27, EXTENSION I A. M.
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    • 342 8 I 1 1 A. A. M. Hill Climb I THE GAP JUNE 11TH 10 a.m. Seats in Grand Stand $1 TICKETS AT LITTLE'S. lEMPIRE TALKIE f 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. m Special Double Action Feature S S Programme j "Outlaw Express" j "Young Fugitives" j SUN TALKIE I (New
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  • 531 9 I XUAL MEETING NEXT WEEK ting of the Strains Se'ctlemonw (Singapore) An i fetid MB Wednesday. May 31. the year ended March the President Iiad the Director of Vetr. D:ccm*er 28 last -c-r o* r:«oies. It wa.;ei BOttee was not redins vfsil
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Santander. May 24. EIFTA -NINE fishermen have been a dr< wned in a storm off Santand« r coast. A fishing boat with f9 men aboard was overwhelmed by a huge wave and sank with all the crew.—Renter.
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  • 309 9 Singapore. Wednesday .MAN KIM HOCK, a 31-year-old Hokkien. claimed trial this morning in the fifth police court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that he on or about Jan. 30 at Singapore dishonestly give false evidence in a judicial proceeding in case No.
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  • 46 9 GAIL Patrick needed no technical ad vice when cast as a in 'Disbarred, wi -h Ow Kruser and Robert Preston. She s z. cat hi law of the University of bama. hope? some day to c. r er m legal practice and politics.
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  • 67 9 I The Gfeiiio Cesare is due in -morrow from Eor. od Manila. She will anchor j c noads and ia expected to sail again it 9 a m on the same day for Cokxn'n Bombay. Aden. Port Saia. Napier Genoa and Barcelona. Px i angers ar° -avised
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  • 111 9 Singapore. Wednesday CTATED to lave taken a iuantiij of disinfectant, an attractive 25--year-old woman Pauline Chew, pleaded guilty this morning, before Mr Kenneth v B:acke t attempted suicide. Court Inspector Whittles related that .he poLce had the ramn removed by .tnbr.lanee to hospital from her home Zion
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  • 45 9 Singapore, Thursday Tht share markets are stronger hi Singapore to day. probably as a result I the news of the understanding beftHHi Britain and Russia. Commodities are firmer. Rubber is ed a: 28 3 4 cents buyers October Tee ember, and tin is very steady
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 93 9 NCAI WAH SUNDRY I STORE "RE 0 FISH" Brand Swimming: Costume w?l! make you swim than Fish All -i/es and colours in stock. Prices moderate. r~ice North Bridge Road. jErun.V Gr.-at World Stull No. AO. J -AMAZI NG~> EM ERY* I T I .:irantejd. ii? t remedy for ct «w
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    • 210 9 ll Three Smart Girl> Grow Up" is DEANNA DI RBIN S j I Best Picture to Date Free Press 22-5-39. jl 1 Opening TO-MORROW CAPITOL I shows on SAT.. 9VKS MONDAY (Holiday) J I at 11 A.M. —315 «.15 915. jl I The World s Screen Sweetheart, in her new
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    • 231 9 -Th*- SMpCMt i- llllail Th Cojaedj is plentiful md Amu>injf. the Tfcrffls •xeell-nt*' -.-1 SWT EXPUB& TO-DAY AT :i.l >. 6.15 9.15 P.M. SINDA\ MOXDA* i SHOWS DAIL* A LH A Jl BR A ihe Triumph That cliautxts JOrTS FORD 1 Award-Winning Career! Amazing v^y^^^y SPfuBMARiKE DOUGLAS FOWIEY MAXtC ROSENBIOOM
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  • 687 10 the matters discussed in the annual report of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is that of the proposed new site for that historic educational establishment known as Raffles Institution. We use t/he word historic because the history of the Institution goes back to the earliest days of the
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  • 1141 10  -  Europe's Danger Zone gy Philip Jordan and Commander Grenfell CONFIRMATION of the British Government's confidence in the defensive Strength of the Rock of Gibraltar comes from Philip Jordan, News Chronicle Special Correspondent. Writing from "Gib" he states: "Gibraltar is nearly ready to put its back to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 184 10 sew wifh ci and reap sat isfiicfion J J WW PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 to hcqUhjj Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, tones U P your digestion and builds up strong, s °und nerves: it provides the Vitamin B that is essential to good health. And Marmite is
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    • 18 10 wedding Etc., Etc. On Display at KOO CHIANG CO 304, North Bridge Koad (Next to The Medical Office).
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    • 91 10 HERE IS WHAT YOU ARE WAITING FOR CHINA GRASS MATS Ij=FROM SHANGHAI=|j An extra large consignment just received I from Soochow, Shanghai, of good stoul I quality grass mats. In an assortment of I colours. These are in individual square I foot pieces so that customers can have any I
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  • 489 11 DEADLOCK IN TALKS WITH THE POWERS Reuter. ACCORDING to reliable foreign reports quoted by Sin Ch t P h Ku an S- -tuWhas become graver. The international negotiations between the interes.ec! Powers and the Japanese authorities on board a British cruiser have failed. he Japanese
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  • 42 11 B IG TURNOVER IN BY-ELECTION h London, May 2b C Vision ol LaiJlL*? 6 Ken »ington *beth caused by the ffvative Member. Sii 'Labour) 10,715: Major 1 7,119 V '^^'Vii«L candidate mon by fast far Mr. L. W dl trie General Elec-
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  • 101 11 Reuter. thf io Tokyo. May 21. THE Japanese have made a new move at Amoy. A Japanese uarhas <'\ nchv red between the sland of Kulangsu and the main-l-nd, according to press reports It is stated that the warship has orders to stop Chinese traffic acrosi
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  • 120 11 Reuter. London, May 25. THE following official medical rex port was issued at Marlborough House late last night:— Queen Mary's progress is taking a satisfactory course, although the stiffness and pain are troublesome. Xray examination has shown that there is no damage to bones. The condition
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  • 50 11 British Wireless. London, May 24.—The Wai Office is making provision for essential instructional and administrative personnel to pssist in the training of the militia shortly to be called up under the Compulsory Military Training Act by offering re-enlistment to particular classes cf warrant officers and non-commis-sioned officers.—British Wireless.
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  • 143 11 Reuter. Hongkong, May 26. Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble has lodged a very strong protest in connection with the boarding of the P. and O. Ranpura by Japanese naval officers off Hongkong.—Reuter. Shanghai, May 25. British troops to-day took over protection of one of the mills belonging to the
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  • 23 11 Two new submarine; for the New thp "TVi a ,i-. is r f c, afloat af'er her In""",' Laneashi The
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  • 55 11 "JAPAN IS DETERMINED TO ELIMIVATF Y AY 24 AIE ANTI- iapa v ese elements FROM FOREIGN smif MENTS AND CONCESSIONS IN CHINA BY MILITARY force.- the Japanese foreign office declares r-"r status or administrative framework of the international as an attempt to .lodge
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  • 171 11 Reuter. Shanghai, May 25. k!1° a Flcnch re P° r t, a Japanese destroyer forced the Shanghai-bound French liner Aramis to stop 17 miles from Hono! Kong, and sent a party aboard, which examined the ship's papers Thev then disembarked, after which the Aramis contiLedo„T
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  • 72 11 Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, May 24. AT least 20 third-Power merchantmen are still detained by the Japanese Navy in Chinese waters. Some of the ships have been commanaeered by the Japanese Nisshin Kisen Kaisha. Foreign shipping companies involved are seeking redress from their governments whiie
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  • 123 11 Reuter. London, May 25. IN the House of Commons the Premier replied in the affirmative when asked if he was satisfied that Italian armaments would now be withdrawn from Spain. Asked whether he was aware the Popolo d'ltalia stated that the Italian Government was not
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  • 369 11 Unique Naval Rescue Reuter. 1 SedTf leveal j hat least 15 men have been SnulST 2) Wh d Well r u om the SUnken U S submarine 6^o ofthe coastof New Hamn.hire to be S C en ti apped in the submarine are believed
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  • 28 11 Reuter. 25 more men have been raised from the submarine Squalus, making 24 rescued. Nine others are to bo alive. The nrorbahrol! is 26.—Router.
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  • 59 11 Reuter. THE League Council, at a private meeting, has adopted the resolution drafted by the China Ccmmittf c. inviting member States to increase any assistance they might individually be giving that country. The resolution also proposes that diplomatic representatives of member States should be asked
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  • 889 12 Joint Action In Event Of Attack On Smaller States Reuter. Reuter's displomatic correspondent learns that a communication will shortly be sent to the Sovie Government through Sir William Seeds, Ambassador in Moscow, which in effect accepts the basic Soviet proposal for an Anglo-French-Soviet alliance ot
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  • 103 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 24. I H. Hedgcock, a European was fined J $6 by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court on Monday, when he pleaded guilty to three traffic offences. He was charged with a> failing to 'draw up within the 'stop line'
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  • 88 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 24. THE case in which a Chinese, Ng Fu Aun, was charged with fraudulently and dishonestly using as genuine, certain forged documents, namely, printing blocks for the Selangor Buddhist AsroClation sweepstake tickets on April 9 1939. came to a
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  • 147 12 "AT ten minutes to seven they came, twentyseven black, moth-like figures a heavy antiaircraft gun on the crest of the hill practically on top of us began barking, snaking us on the hillside and hurling flashes of deep red around us. '*Two of the
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  • 52 12 British Wireless. London, May 19 n,. p resident of the Board of Trade 1h hP House of Common' tWit c T m in for British countries in add:Uon the 23W0Tons which the Corni--2? dedSd last week to add to Ue WSr quotas of exporters to the free
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  • 202 12 PROFESSOR K. S. Maniam, the well-known Malayan royal occultist, has added one more to his long list of successful predictions. In 1936. when Mr. A. W. D. Brooke, of the Sarawak Civil Service, was acting a* third magistrate in Kuala Lumpur, the Professor foretold that in his
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Berlin May 24.—German volunteers in Spain have left Leon for Vigo, where they will embark in Aye ships for Germany, the last of which leaves tomorrow. It is understood, volunteers will parade in Berlin on June 6.—Reuter.
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  • 93 12 {F rom Our 0*" Correspondent] Taiping, May 24. PANDEMONIUM i eigne* hx town 1 on Sunday morning when a Malay was seen standing in the cen--5 •Knußoad brandishing a long Sok whUe another Malay allegedfv his victim, was running into a boards saloon with a gushed
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  • 93 12 [From Our Otcn Correspondent] Taiping, May 24. TRAGEDY befell an Indian priest, Ramalingam, at the Stephens Road level crossing in the early hours of yesterday morning, when he was killed in an accident at the railway line. It appears that the deceased, expriest of the Krishna
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  • 74 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, May 24. OVER 500 Chinese representatives of clubs, associations, schools and guilds including leaders of all districts of Negri Sembilan assembled at the Metropole Theatre on Monday morning, and swore allegiance to their motherland, promised to have nothing to do
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  • 165 12 [From Our Onn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, M» v SHOULD not omit to r'eter 1 to the attractive denocratti as opprsed to bureaucratic a iti tudc adopted towards this SS)I ciaticn by the British Rrstdeat as the head administrative officer of this State. Co-operation
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  • 119 12 [From Our Own Correspondent\ Klang. May 24 SAHATHEVAN a Tamil estate iaboure who was charged originally on Feb 24, with the alleged murder of another Tamil named Velayuthan opposite a coffee shop on the Puchong Road was charged with voluntarily causing hurt on
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  • 191 12 [From Our Own Reporterl Ipoh, May 24. IJH3R stabbing a compatriot with i» I knife in Panirlima Street early in April. Chong Lian Kit, a 19 year old Chinese youth was yesterday sentenced to receive six strokes of the rattan together with a fine
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  • 72 12 IFrom Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 24. CHE Bahaman bin Samsudin who went Aom STt'iawan in November last year on long leave and made a pleasure trip around the world, has just returned to Perak. It is understood he will report for duty at Batu
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  • 90 12 A dinner to celebrate the 20th inniver.sary of the foundation of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, and open tc all members of the Eurasian community, will be held at the Eurasian Volunteer Drill Hall on Monday June 5 at 8 p.m. A dance will be held after the
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  • 294 12 UMPIRE Day celebrations at Gan Eng Seng School opened witf classroom programmes which W been specially prepared by c teachers and which consisted chtf lv of talks on the Empire and W history, recitations, patriotic and historical playlets. Then lowed the more formal
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  • 975 13 ETERNAL PEACE WITH U. S.-FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IN THE EMPIRE Americans Invade Canada To Greet Him Reuter. NO man, thank God, will ever again conceive of arbitrament by force between the people of my umpire and the United States of America," declared King George VI
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  • 41 13 Ovr Own Correspondent] May 24 His feet ground, a Chinese wa. anging from a tree near id yesterday morning. S who :ade the gruesome jorted to tlie police who cut dona, n itched by a large
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  • 446 13 atSTINE ia an awkward proi most Britons to com Honesty forces an adit is not obliterated by moderate Arabs, decision has been m which nays little regard to itions of the Balfour DeWd the League Mandate. for their part, that the P* breaks a pledge given to
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  • 171 13 Reuter. London, May 25. THE King's message to the Empire was heard perfectly throughout Britain. His Majesty spoke more rapidly than usual and very distinctly. Princess Elizabeth heard the speech ever the radio set in her own room at Buckingham Palace and other members cf the
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  • 246 13 THERE was a very large gathering 1 at the inaugural meeting of the Estate Asiatic Staffs, held at Sungei Pelek Scpang last Saturday. The following resolution was passed. Thi s meeting of the Estate Asiatic JMans assembled here do nereby resolve io form an association
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  • 192 13 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Penang, May 23. UOW a Chinese patient of the General Hospital jumped from the first floor of the "C" Block of the hospital without paying any heed to the warning given to him by the hospital gardener was told to the Coroner, Mr.
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  • 112 13 REUTER. LONDON, MAY 24. I N THE COMMONS TO-DAY REFEURING AT QUESTION TIME TO THE MALAY STATES' FEDERAL COUNCIL'S OFFER OF $4,000,000 TOWARDS THE COST OF GENERAL DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE, AND THE DECISION OF THE SULTAN AND GOVERNMENT OF KELANTAN TO GIVE $100,000 AND
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  • 150 14 Singapore Badminton Championships THE hilowing ties in the Singapore 1 badminton championships wUI be player at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall this week-end: Singles Saturday at 2.15 mi George Tan (5.X.C.8.P.) vs. lay Bong Soo 'Marigold); Koh Eng Sek vs. cynl Wee (Devonshire); Suadi
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  • 50 14 Notice is given that entries from Affilimied Associations and Clubs, for teams to compete in the above competition, will be received on or before Thursday, June 1 Applications must be accompanied by an Entrance fee of $10,- in respect of each team entered.
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  • 35 14 Singapore, Tliursdav. The Post Office beat the Police by 6 coals to nil in the Government Services first division league soccer match playat the Depot ground yesterday.
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  • 627 14 Tads Deplorably Weak In Front Of The Goal SOCCER see Manchester* qpirlE inability f utilise the many 1 p,av. resulted h, the S.C.C. in a Senior division fixture >esierua>. a gML Despite the tact that the Tads held territorial advantage for the
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  • 153 14 Reuter. Bucharest, May 24. BEFORE a crowd of 40,000 spectators—a record crowd for Rumania England beat Rumania in their International soccer tie by two goals to nil. En-land led at half time by one goal. The English team showed fine combination and were easily the better
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  • 57 14 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Following are tho players who hay been selected to travel down to Singapore to play against the Singapore Malays soccer XI on Friday at Balestier ground:— Abu Bakar bin Mohamed; Mahfoza, Abdul Rahman; Yahya. Hamid, Aa L.oke; Dollah,
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  • 51 14 The Indian Association beat the Chan gi Civilians yesterday by five goals to two at the Clerical Union ground in division 118 of the S.A.F.A. league fixture. The winners played a good game and were always dangerous in their attacks. The Civilians defended well on
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  • 53 14 The fc' lowing members hay* accepted to play for S.C.C. II vs. Malaya f-ignal Coy. on Friday at S.C C J. A. S. Taylor, R. Etlin, W H. Davids, A. Morgan, C. J. BembrOke, J. Welsh, Cyrill Smith, C. Fitton, J B. Potter, R. A. Hooper,
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  • 524 14 Amateur Boxing (By TKITJ. TUKKK was another large gatherI inu at the Happy World Coveieu Stadium last ni*ht to witness a further series of preliminary hpli'in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Championships. The best fight wa.s in the welterweight class in which 3yed Hussein ipolicc) beat Frank
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  • 288 14 Excise *j A SOLITARY fOjU that 'aire ten minutes following the second hall gave th. Excise victory in their encounter al the Stadias* vestcrdav against the R. A F. <H.Q). Play was scranpy and uninteresting and both sides lumbered their way. Jenvey. the
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  • 95 14 Reuter. \a nd«m. May TIIK most expensive welterweight contest ever Staged takes place al Hartltgay to-day vfeetl Henry AsnrriMmg dcfOnos his world title agajnsl the P'ilish champion. Ernie Roc'rri'. k of I.ivrrponl. The ptffse is £10.000. of which Armstrong receives 18 500. Ringside
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  • 36 14 Singapore, Wednesday, 'lhr SC KA "R" the CJs I y 6 goals frj In <he division 118 lea r.uo soccer match played al the J.C.S.A ground this evening
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  • 82 14 Sorter: S.C.C. V Res. rs M I I RfsStadium V.M.C A. Juniors rs. V M C J School—Y3l.C~% IxyaN rs. h horc (istavGUlman Henry Waugh v>. BmmOM Geylang Stadiwn Cricket: Layala vs. Mamtixfrn fad lin Tennis: SfpSfft Chantpioiijhip lfl| and V M I y.C.P. C. tournry—V< f;.( U
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  • 931 15 Xhian Teck Fights Back Well Against Kamis TENNIS rfTIV J h;n a ainst stinC opposition, Wong Thean P |tck lit down to H. Kamis in one of the ties of the Men s -de* played at the S.C.C. yesterday evening 3—6,
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  • 79 15 TRL finals of the V.M.C.A. Open Invi tation Tennis tournament between Yadi and H. Kamis will be played on Tuesday May 30. 1939 at the V.M.C.A courts. After the game Lady Small has kindly consented to distribute the prizes to the successful winners in he tournament. The
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  • 126 15 Reuter. Iloylake, May 24. IN the third round of the British Open Amateur Golf championships, John Baillieu from Australia beat Vines two and one after Vines took eighteen strokes to complete the fmt three holes, losing all three. r 1 minis of Royal
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  • 82 15 The matches played at Hong Lim Green yesterday resulted as follows: Veterans' Handicap Doubles:—Dr. P. L. Loh and Cheong Chee Tong (—l5l I .eat S.eow Pch Leng and S H. Tan 31, 8--6. 3—6, 6—2. Handicap Doubles: John Lim and Ong Blow Hian 9» beat Chua Choon Leong
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  • 79 15 The following is the result of the 2nd round ol the Ladies' Duffer's Cup at the R S G.C.: Miss M. Elder beat Mrs. R. Irvine w.0.; Mrs. jr. McGuffin beat Mrs. I, Mac iachlan 1 up; Mrs. J. V. West beat Mrs. G. A. Clements
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    • 83 15 c Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., in Singapore), office, Winchester Crii ,!I,lal f1.06t.Q00.0f "»»*4 < apital 100,000.00 hIVIDKD INTO 10 °.0i>.', ordinary Shares of F. r N o each, fee anii pu ti(ulars and prospectus CUcj to The Company's Head IV i t Wmch ester House. Singao»l the following agents: Banking
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    • 94 15 One of the most annoying future. of a cough U th* irritation °f throut ablated With it. fr quently the sore throat H the flirt indication of an approaching cold. That Is the time when Allenburys PASTILLES are of unequalled benefit-their pleasant eoothing taste, allays irritation an 1 prevents soreness
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    • 120 15 Lii't thi a charming photograph? Desmond's mother has JET ;rnt it to the proprietors of Ovaltine' with a letter which W sf y S: "Everyone admires his beautiful little teeth; he cut tl em all without any discomfort whatever as a result of •Ovaltine' Rusks." Dtlicious, crunchy •Ovaltine' Rusks are
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    • 265 15 x y x Xv Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific
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    • 167 15 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days Th. very first applk atlon of Nixoderm itegtni to 1.-.-ir away pimples like I'se Nixoderm tonipht and you will MM k< your skin becoming soft, smooth and i iKir. Nixoderm ls «i new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the skin that
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  • 251 16 (From Our Own Reporter) T m m Penang, Wednesday. RAINING for Saturday's races this morning was entirely confined to slow work, when some impressive efforts were seta. The inner turf track and the sand track were used. DRIFT ON (J. Donnelly), ALUM ROCK T r T^ ne)
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  • 746 16 First Victory For Owner, Trainer And Jockey London If** T ORD Rosebcry won his first Derby yesterday »hen Ru v scored a smashing success at Epsom. .Half a m Hn n r including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester :JrK c
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  • 203 16 THE following are the probable starters for the Oaks Stakes to be run at Epsom to-morrow over lft miles:— SCENERY 9.0 (Lord Astor) No Jockey A VENA 9.0 (Mr. W. Barnett) Burns SOFT IMPEACHMENT 9.0 (Sir A. Bailey) No Jockey ROYAL TRUCE 9.0 (Mr. E. F. Barry*
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  • 73 16 TIES to be played this week end in the Mayflow 1939 championship tournao "Tan Miang Chiang" "hallenge cup are: SATURDAY. MAY 23 Chong Teck vs. Ens Hee: Boon Hai vs. Eng Liat; Yong Kian vs. Peng Nam: Heck Sim vs. Peng Soon; Chong Tee vs. Chim Bock. Chong
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  • 59 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) THE final stages in tl Bat I ter ciub J aaj were reach- > tion Club, favourites for h year, won their first two singles at the Malay Teachers Club. Geek Soo (C.R.C. 1 beat Sved Jaffr (Malay Teachers" 6—l.
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  • 1217 17 COL. HORNIDGE'S WARNING From Our Omi Reporter 1 Ipoh, May 24. j "(I materially to an appeal by the Imperial Govtti increase output in the event of a major war, but that, if the industry is not given facilities to de.urces which
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  • 91 17 Singapore, Wednesday. THE fourteenth annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, which was to have been held this evening, had to be postponed to May 31 owing to lack of a quorum. Those present, however, discussed the cakes and
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  • 131 17 ONE hundred and eighty-eight deaths took place in Singapore during the week ended May 20 compared with 237 the corresponding week hist year. The chief causes of mortality were Yn hisU pneumonia, convulsions and enteritis. Fifteen cases of diptheria were reported—two fatal. The de-a-h rate equalled 17.60 per
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    • 364 17 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND HELPS BUILD YOU UP -STIMULATES APPETITE-KEEPS YOU FIT 'nitre's strength and vigour in every bottle of Waterbury's Compound. It has helped thousands to new health new vitality new stamina and energy. You soon low that tired, listless feeling because Waterbury's stimulates and tones up the entire system improves
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    • 344 17 I The Staff Of Life I IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE IF BOUGHT AT I RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME THREAD IS A DIRECT AID TO GOOD HEALTH" I therefore BUY
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  • 259 18 Central News. Shiukwan, KWang Umfr. UN'J.VDEi) by General Li Hon -war, Governor of Kwanift? i n ir, the K>vuoj*tung Relief Commission is engaged in a man?{old programme of relief. The budget of the Commission has been fixed at approximately §17,000,000. To meet the urgent need of
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  • 556 18 Put On Permanent Bask WORK OF LEAGUE'S HEALTH EXPERTS THROUGH the efforts of the National Heal! anti-epidemic work in China has been put aliobasis. As epidemic prevention and sanitary im practically identical undertakings, a healthier C envisaged. v na ls theref^ The mobilisation of resources and
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  • 174 18 central News. Kunming ie o,n-ces. if s is. r. 1 M-especially n.arir), •stated Mr. n u Sluo-hSL 1 Piesentativc ef the wSSJiJ nese industrial magnate Mr Boon-haw. W pUW tsz and Kaltia. Mr. Hu vi.ova, tor.nerlv ia Malaya aid that the tiu Zm gffi «ere far
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  • 270 18 Central News hungking. ENCOURAGING the coastmctt* of new junks to help ease the burden and cost of transporting China* imports and exports in the nation* southwest, the Ministry of Communications has set a fund ot 5500.C00 as "junk loans" for 8»*f" wan boatmen. This money
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    • 218 18 I CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK ESTABLISH EC 1850 H H H FRIES, Manager for Malaya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Phone 4447 'I I I UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEARLY FAILS through N/Gf/TSTARVATION A d |n ff t su "NIGHT STARVATION" jlfv# 3 *HOIWCJ(S
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    • 9 18 I DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan
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    • 63 18 DIABETES. ml betes: Ul B .Cv for Dl sugar w,t !)o f fear^S^?* 1 your to p»-Pi 0?r (hl spp »<* skin h.. s b«fr., n •urn to kW hekbal remedy h this treatment ha IP J° r ,n<> lb U V'"* Hundreds have convin h IC J failPd lo
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  • 404 19 (United Press.) ITMnPD Bombay, May 10. 11 iNiJh.K the cannon "Is Nirn objectionable T" Mahatma Gandhi writes m to day's "Harijan": Among the fourteen points that Parsi friends have raised against the Prohibition campaign there ocI curs this strange passage: "Mahatmaji persuades the
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  • 155 19 Pan.;, May 15. Un ad I .ingress Pret the i'< llouing mesnect ii held under Bihar Theosouhen the Prime inaugurated a -pji.il ol mutual understanding ifoodvull among Hindus, Mussalj,' H ngalis and others: rtain kind of turmoil to day and India has i Iffevencea hove i
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  • 15 19 untitled Dr. untitled suggestion I i late f«» anti-rt cruitment I wi-supp W ar material]
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  • 104 19 ShiUong, May 16. ">M>II I' I which will enquire "it" and report on the existof labour in the in Issam, is luted by Govern--111! the Committee enquire into and r€efhr iency and the I of the workers, anu \v< en employees and I
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  • 65 19 Unao, May 16. N 1 Dayal Tripathi, a >' I V. in a statement ises the objeck .lainrakash Nary oi Me Con- Party, t 0 the formad Bloc." those who i L N'arain will the rank and I Party, and >nf< rence of the be party
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  • 184 19 (United Press.) Bombay, May 20. DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD, Congress President, is expected to arrive at Bombay on June 2 or 3 in connection with the Working Committee meeting when the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee will accord him a public reception.— (United Press.) Bombay, May 18.—It is
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  • 94 19 (United Press.) Madras, May 15. TN connection with the proposed ComI mercial Museum to be opened show under the auspices of the Madras Industries Association, and under the patronage of the Government of the Madras Corporation and tne Madras Chambers of Commerce it is understood. Mr.
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  • 190 19 (United Press.) Madras, May 13. Pthe Madras Assembly to-day replying to a question of Mr. Basheer Ahmed Sayyed, the Hon. C. Rajagopalachariar, Premier, said that the present Agent for India in Burma was going on leave with effect from May 12. The Madras Government had made
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  • 212 19 (United Press.) Madias, May 15. THE Hon. Mr. f\ Ka.jagopalachari.ir. m revty i<> question in the Madras Legislative Council as to whether Provirrb.l Governments were consulted before the Government of India Act Amendment Bill was introduced and if so what opiniens were offered by
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  • 60 19 (United Press.) Simla, May 19.-Hencefoth the Simla Municipal Committee will not be aliowed to use the word Vernacular and would use the word Hindustani instead A resolution to that effect was adopted by the Municipal Committee at its meeting, held yesterday since the word "Vernacular* meant the language of the
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  • 318 19 MADRAS PREMIER'S SPEECH (United Press.) Madras, May ltf. **11/12 see God through radio. We can spread joy through radio throughout the land. Joy is the sign of life. In fact it may be said that joy becomes life. Joy is the primary and first shape which
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  • 120 19 (United Press). Bombay, May i~>. Till; Indian Association of Dai -tt,- Salaam in a cable tv the United Press state* that the Congo authoiilies have by an order issued to-day prohibited Mr. Nil beaux. advocate. fr< m defending Indian merchants now standing their trial before
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  • 135 20 The New World Cabaret Hostesses are staging a variety concert in aid of the China Relief Fund on June 11 and 12. and these pictures were especially taken for the Malaya Tribune when rehearsals were in progress. The concert if made possible through the kind assistance and
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    • 25 20 I Read the j MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS I i Saturdays: Special Sports Supple- Tnent i pages extra at no extra cost.
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