Malaya Tribune, 5 June 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- -No. 132. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, Juno .">, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1939 FIVE < X
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 It! I> SEA PROVISION STORE Situated ir» the 11' ;i ri ol the City H BRIDGE ROAD. >>hone 2183 North Bridge Rd., Hill Street. THEY LAST A J BRITISH MAHE TIIKOK.IIOI I I MEW MODELS PRICES 1939 WRITE OR CALL FOR CAT A- I 1 1 j generocs ROADSTER l;
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    • 30 1 j MADAME PAGE LATE 92. PICCADILLY. LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER 5 TAILORMADEvS GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM: z 5 3> 3O 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 65?7. SINGAPORE i n————J.
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  • 188 2 STRONG drama is the keynote of the U*7* V™e Storm. xvhich opened at the Capitol Theatre last night With Forer S i ßi^ ford K Nam Gre >' a d Fr esVon Foster i n the chief starring roles the S
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  • 107 2 "CAPT. BLOOD AT THE ALHAMBRA audiences watched screening at the Alhambra Theair. lest night of the film version at lM Sabatani's famous book, Ca« Blood With Errol Flynn in the due. m this production is full of action. I tells of the Monmouth rising, ol NPj being sold into slavery
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  • 92 2 I PINEMAGOERS will n t re.ss of the pictu I Man." which told a cnme on comedy vein. The technique n I Thin Man." is use* "The Last Warn::;, the Ne oroduction now t This is another story in tn Club series, and th are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. m-i m p*.<n II and BRITISH i INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO7S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CHITRAL 15,000 June 1G CORFU i 5,000 June 30 I BURDWAN 6 070 July 1 CANTON 15.500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 X SOMALI 6,800
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    • 439 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, ««corporated in Germany). *J22i are the Company's Intended fixtures:— (j CTW 4RD FOr *I£sS£ 52* G ON <i- SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 5 s.s. -ODER" omits North 1939 hin a jun. 13 m.s. "MARBURG" jun 21 m.s. "FULDA' omits Hengkong, Japan. Jun. 24
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    • 437 2 I THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, an d Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Slang" j un 5> 4 p m "Hong Kheng" Jun.
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    • 137 2 1' HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNO OeuUch-Australkche G^ellsehaft PA^ntJ" o^ m Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t wmmm*****™ 1939 Manila Itmrn in m-s. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 m*. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN MM. LUNEBURG 1939 Direct j„ np ,0
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 205 2 j DAILY CROSSWORD mini mi y*\U CLUES ACROSS: ri 3. An impediment. Ho n s 8. The old boy for a snub. SLnso 10. Poetry! O. Sir! .anagram*. 2 Anoran« 11. Fire-places, yes. but only one. 4 Beseech 12 A sacred mount. 5 Merit 13. Go round any number of
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  • 384 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Buyers s> 4 Sellers 8 3 8 July Buyers 8 516 Sellers 8 3 8 jl .:d August Buyers 85 16 Sellers 8 716 p or ward Oct Dec. Buyers 8 716 Sellers 84 M PRODUCE PAL* OIL (Bfaky) London, Saturday. July shipment fu iS
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  • 48 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 3. 1 pm. Total 1 h Dividend Boofci flnancW close Date Ex. Dlv. year Payable Date to datf sd. int. June 8 June 14 June I) scf. M,l :\i m No W June 17 June 24 June 18 5%
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  • 762 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. June 3, i p.m. ttc~i>ci ana Co. Ampat Tin a B yel f* llers Austral Amal 4 i%. r Hitam gj Hong Kong Tin J?? gj£ Idns Hydraulic 6- 7 lpoh Tin 20- 21 fi Jelapang 26 6 27
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  • 116 3 Singapore, June 5. Ships alongside the Wharves or expec ted to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Anshun 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) ffi Gewan 16 Cape St Andrew 14; Pres. Hayes 8; Gleniffer Empire Dock (Gate 2) l£2Sf Maru 30: Mala yan Prince 34; Hoegh Transporter 30;
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  • 18 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of ti n at noon in Singapore to-day was: 8116"« (down $L 8).
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  • 15 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Btfjrers 29: Sellers 29"«.
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  • 262 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. «30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ft 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $409,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 „100 101 norn 1907 red. 19 il $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept 30 «106 108 norn 4»/»% 1909 red. 1955 i1.00C.000 Int. Mar.
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  • 136 3 Reuter. Hollywood. MAT URAL red hair easts £16 an 11 cunce if you want to buy it in Hollywood. Film studio officials found this out here when they had to produce a wig for a technicolour appearance of Bette Davis, the film star, in
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  • 124 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot Joose 28 4 28"' B No. IX R.S.S. F O B. In cases June 28 i 29 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. FOB. in bales June 28 71G 28 913 F AQ. R.SS. FOB in bales June 28
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 22 3 c THE ASTERN UNITED ORPORATJON, LIMITED NE MOTOK VEHICLE, ACCI \J,' J,,C LIABILITY JWSI RANGE. STREET, SINGAPORE. F W. HALL, Q«neral Manager
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    • 20 3 SOUTH' BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel 5926. 2. Finlayson Oreen
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    • 220 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which If Incorporated m the S3, and regtsteied a* a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 355 3 lIAXK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Opcclai Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Sinsrapo-r Telephones: Manager'o Office «444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchatige Dept. 6441. General Office 51 M R Cable Address: 44 CHUNGKIJO." Paid Up Capital _h. 140,000.000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5.200,000.00 Total Assets
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  • 116 4 Mr. Poll Ho Swee and family beg to thank all relatives, friends. staff of Messrs. Guthrie- and Co., Ltd., and who wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence, paid night visits, and at tended the funeral cf the late Mrs. P f ai Ho L'*se 'nee Madam Tin
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 533 4 fafl l^^_a_a^i^a^Miftaaaaaa*aaaaaaaaaa^a«^^a»«^fta^lJM^HBMaWHMe«rt99SS[ HtXHGSTXC AGENTS tor progressive Insurance concern salary puis allowance and liberal commheaou for successful applicants Apply P.O. Box 334, Kuala Lumpur. 1333.A1 WANTED: Biii Collector and Canvaaatt s.-1 and coaunkviion. Apply Exports and News Emporium, Muar. (33 j A) WANTED TAILORS (Ladies) only. Experienced Deed apply. Applj 3-1,
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    • 636 4 j CHINESE DIPLOMA licens- «d dresser grade n Senior seeks employ aunt immediately. Apply Box No. 289. c|o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (289-A) Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASL Secondhand P.<!odei takers Screw cutting and turning Lathe 3/2 centres. Must be In gooct condition and complete. Box 618, c 0 Malaya Tribune,
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    • 531 4 STANDARD BALLROOM DANCING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTY SEQUENCE DANCES' (aught by "ahort-cut" methods. Success guaranteed In Vz or 3 hours. Fees from $2 to $7. Hours: Pay and Night. Private tuition by arrangement. Finest auto-radiogram supplied. Smart Lady Partners available for practice. The Modern Dancing" Studio, SA, Ann Siang Kill,
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    • 540 4 Miscellaneous LEO'S LIBRARY, Katong. for various interesting books by famous Authors. Reasonable terms. 17, Eaia Coast Road. Open dally: s.io p.m., also holidays: 0.12 a.m. (327.A» FOR MALAYAN ORCHID FLOWERS to Europe, etc., dial 9011, THE OEM NURSERY, carrying certificate from H.M. Queen of Holland and testimonial from Sir Arthur
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    • 530 4 Astrology^ ~3rt ATWA-CHINTAN E neither COPYIST nor IMITATOR. He runs under his own name, and ANSWERS your questions BY ii.MbtLr ii has no connection ith your problems be solved by the man who DARES PRODUCE or SEND you letters cf thanks and appreciation. Five questions $1. Bnd imprints < hands
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    • 438 4 SINGAPORE EMPROVEMI TRUST. 1 fiesta man I So. Tenders are in vitrei the restainant 247-c. New B idge I Form of Tender particulars required c the Office ol the Sine Trust. Sealed U nders an the Tender Box in the i undersigned bj 4 pn The highest or' any necessarily
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  • 308 5 (From Our own Reporter) Seremban, June 3. S T Mark Church, Seremban, was I the scene of a pretty wedding (his u e When Mr Harold ;fahjknst of Mrs. Habekost and the late Mr. Henry Habekost, of Singapore, led to the altar Miss Ish "aPhne
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  • 99 5 IFron o:ir Own Reporter] lpoh. June l. A SUBSTANTIAL ba 1 of $1,000 was asked f?r by th prosecuting; officer. Mr D. N. Ltvi'ngst r*e. OuTcer in Char?* of Prt-crivcs. p.?rak when 112 produced 0 young Cantonese Kv\ Wen Pch colore Mr. p. f. Y. ttadclitre
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  • 188 5 (From Our Own Reporter) lpoh, Sunday. Jp the arrangements now being made materialise ipoh will soon have a new European Club with many novel but interesting features. The promoters, it is understood, intend to rent the top floor of the Cheng Bok building, just above
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  • 150 5 Louden. YEW Zealand pilots are to fly 20 Xi Vickcrs "Wellington" Ion."-range brmbcrs trom Britain to New Zealand in five llights of four machines. The aeroplanes have been oidered by 'he New Zeoiaod Government, and the personnel who will man them have had rpecial
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  • 189 5 Reuter. 0 Jerusalem. £1,000,000 loan for the purpose of launching- new economic enterprises in Palestine is to be raised by Jews. The General Council of Palestine lews has announced that, in co-op-ra-tion with the Jewish Agency and the Palestine Foundation Fund it will raise h
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  • 58 5 Kuala Lumpur. June I—Caught in he act of s*.ealing a tin coiVainino 7: cents belonging to a Chinese reman banana seller. Yap Meow a man. pleaded guilty before Mr. r c Redman ►V sirst Miffu?trp,*e. when charged with theft and was fined $20
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  • 129 5 IHI first professional re-examinations result* were announced last week The re-examinations for other profesals will be Seld in August. The following were successful:— Medical Part L Pass In Chemistry and Physics completing the examinations:— \vuby bin Berseh: M. c. Pennyfather (Miss); Toong Tat Sin. Pass in
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  • 30 5 Picture taken at the Services Scouts function (left to right) Mr. A. Cuilcn (District Com ~tic r mer), Mai*:: < >m-r\; Debbie, and :vir. P. c. Sands uicr for Scants, Malaya).—Tribune.
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  • 243 5 Ottawa. JjANADA is in a imi.h better position to make mtrcitions now than when •u v started turning onl war supplies <':?« na the gTtal war according to Mr. A. r:. McAvity, Nova Scot'a beral mcml of parliament who was a mcmbei of the imperial
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  • 73 5 Toronto. THE King and Queen have granted a request that a now "super highway" between Toronto end Fort Erie should be railed -Queen Elizabeth's Way." Notification of the Royal acceptance has been received by Mr Mcquesten, the Ontario Highways Minister. During their visit to
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  • 281 5 IEWIS and Peat, Ltd. in their wcokly rubber market report dated London limy 23 The Flight improvement in value 3 following the meeting of the Internal!* aal control Committee has been fully maVntained and there is a little more hope creeping into the market of higher
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 242 5 pin J i U J> If „_> Uilki 1 Lisbon, el b being reshadc of grey lipa off the n< tn Fleet. worships were of grey. i ing the ships. "firstly because ■i mdly because the h Warship is the Navy hero tat exclusively eaper than the i V ORDINANCE
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    • 47 5 I GARDEN FURKITURE !i I \h v-: I V i'7i LEE X These urn •»s)C^O ""and flower bOMS w3l U mmm_ a rr--aff an atmosphere *j»i»JILII, of chain and attrac- R m_____ tion to garden > "'S" St. 4 or lawn. Visit OUT mm 1 showroom. I hone „>()(».!.
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    • 530 5 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD\~ AUCTION SALE OF ALUABLE LEASEHOLD, FREEHOLD AND STATUTORY LAND GRANT SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. To Be Held At The Sale-room of Messrs. A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., No. 11, Malacca Street, Singapore. ON THURSDAY, 15TH JUNE, 1939, AT 2.:*0 P.M. AUCTION SALE. Lot I.Valuable statutory Land Grant
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    • 154 5 THE PATHE Gramophone HAS STOOD THE TEST OF THE YEARS, ITS THE BEST BY TEST! rl< for 'rated E'amphlets. Kasj I'nymenl ystems can be arranged. sea so.\ <0.. Ltd. 115, North Bridge Road. ptT CHEONG KOON MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. Sing..pore, Ist June, 1939. At the saleroom
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  • 415 6 Till: following account oi polo in Malaya, by Mr. J. W. Clark, is 1 taken from the Illustrated Sporting News lo MBtapl the polo season is a long one, extending generally from February to aawuanber, varying in each cen.i? aoc< rdarrg to the weather. Abcut
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  • 40 6 Singapore, Monday. While working In a trench at Meyer R ad this morning an Indian sewerage coolie was overcome by gas fumes. He attended to by the ambulance before his removal to the General Hospital. Ml
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  • 135 6 Singapore, June 3 The following are the exchange stoti this mormng according to I cular issued by the Ho; Shanghai Banking Corp r. I SELLING London TT. London demand Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Samarang demand Batavia demand Calcutta demand Bombay demand Rangoon
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  • 74 6 London untitled v aris 17G -17 (J! New York 4.05 3 Montreal 4C9 i Brussels 27.50- Geneva 20.72"i Amsterdam 8.77 3 Milan 83 Berlin 11.67« Eeigium 11.6634 Athens 547 '2 Bucharest 663 Stockholm 1342 Conenhagen 22.40 Oslo lO.i'O Helsingfors 226 7 Li ter. iJU' Belgrade 2iu Bombay -5
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 289 6 ARE YOUR^fey EYES WEAK?(i&^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist wifli over 35 years' European clinical experience. .Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built I practical passes. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldff., Phone 3002. K. a. Wmnpnu, Dr. of Oewhur Seleses FOR WORLD-WIDE
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    • 220 6 I THINK AHEAD FOR j THE YEARS TO COME Clean your teeth now but also Protect them against future o I decay Oi course you want to clean ycur 'teeth every ciay so they will be brieht and sparkling lor each day and Phillips' Tooth Pasl do 3 that too.
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    • 53 6 That BALTtHROAT' May Lead To FLU' So, Be Sure To Take PEPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABIE TABLETS and BINOCULAR Agl I HOME LITE Portable Generating Plant Operates ,On Diesel 0.1 Weighs Only 89 lbs. 110 V I Available in A.C. or D.C. j Full particulars frcm: ,j| SPOT RADIO LTD., 58, ORCHARD
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    • 195 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of etl Chemists and Stores titA you Too You need not be- tired, run-a0v.... listless, irritable, thin and r.-edy, perhaps with a muddy complexii n. Do as millions of others like you have done, 'lake Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; soon you will be delighted as
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    • 182 6 THE BEST DIET DURING CONVALESCENCE Alter operations, or wasting and other diseases, you feel so weaK and exhausted that you wonder whether you'll ever fed really well again Everyone urges you to eat Yet food nauseates you. But you simply must eat. Doctors all over the world have found tnat
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    • 64 6 ID IA MOM) Bedsteads The high MfSSn 5 •'Diamoi.d" Bedateadi ha%o established throughout Aid-)-" v Is based on menC v for many yeara tfc«« v CltrcM durability and tint! X finish has become inrr, a- S]**. singry recorniaed as thJ V J%J ttandard of quality and a r 7 xtlw
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 491 6 j— To-days Radio L J SINGAPORE LONDON ROM E ZHL 225 metres (..33 mc s, JftJfEfgS L 6.,5 SKdrenrf proeramme <C»n- T)l new and news- rtj^S^ati.U, tonese) I letter. in Italian. 6.35 Cantonese Drama 'Lin Sin run [Tfwte SzormZ fi 7 7.00 cWldrens'programme «EngllsnK Spfrts \alk. MANILA 715 Time, weather,
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  • 19 7 manager of Re uter Ltd. Singapore, and Miss Moira ho were married on Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. —Tribune.
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  • 145 7 •festoon, June I. fen arrived at 9.19 t night. ft tor Melville at Portagela where a stop or the purpose disabled ex-ser-ivmovcd frbm n to the station Thi ir Majesties. rot sd a neir katoon. They blue berets and. V with songs proceeded in
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  • 185 7 !,< luion, June hi i( the Mysore dinner in I Isvaraa (Trade Comtlyaore) said that happy in the puseeaaten tral ion o hieh was rr -polar and reasoned people, and missed > of fostering new settled to bring genera: nd Happiness. connection, which has reatly to its
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  • 247 7 Hitler Reuter. Berlin, June 4 REFERRING to the question Of war j onill, in his addiess cn Sunday at •i rallv of HCO.OOO ex-Servicemen. Kerr Hitler said: "Germany never had an.v war aim but the T ty \>rsail!es repealed that all tn ethers then
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  • 109 7 Reuter. Meadow Brook, Lcng L'land, June ?>. A WORLD'S record polk attendance Is expected to witch Sunday's renewal of international mfttehe* between Creut, Britain and Amerlc? for the Westchester Cup. Bettlnfc i< 3—2 British victory in the first match and 2—l against winning the series which iz
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  • 117 7 DR. T. E. Cheat) won the Royal Johore International Club golf championship for 1939. beating T. W. Doyle oy 3 to 2 m a final match played during May. The following are the result FIRST ROUND C. P Allen beet J. W. Moore 5 and 4 Dr.
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  • 51 7 The f ollovring have been to play Football for the YMCA tgaln* M.C.U. on Tuesday at 5.10 pm. on the Anson Road Ground: Edward Wee. Iff. Swvny. X LeeniI ruggen, G J. Moxon, Ranatunga Van chsn. Jackson. Mcßeath, S Orton, H. LMfth, Tan Guan Kiat Reserves:—W. Mitchell, Lyne.
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  • 51 7 The following Will represent the Chinese Sports Association against Henry Waugh Sports Club on Monday at the Fairer Park Ground:Pen". Nam. Kong Guan. Ah Ken.;. Krti Seng, Cheng Hoe. Sun Weng, Ah Kai. Kirn" Sen Ho Soo. Yew Tim, Vee Chen. Chong Ye r. Choc Luen. Ah r~ik and Weng
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  • 159 7 {From Our Own Correspondent J Johore Rahru. RY their victory over the Customs in the opening match of the second round by three goals to two the Prisons are now level with the Customs in the Jchore Bahru district league soccer
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  • 57 7 Singapore, Sunday. T*HE June Medal competition ol the Royal Singapore Golf Club was play- j ed yesterday and to-day. winner* were Bs follows: J F Boston, nett score 65, in "A" j division. Lieut. D. Carmichael, nett scots C 3. m B" division. L. Cox,
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  • 474 7 GHASTLY DISCOVERY iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. SEQUEL to the grim murder that took place on Dec. 25 when a middle-aged Chinese woman was found with her head almost severed f om her neck in a house in Sungei Besi, was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 28 7 Sjgj I mm B —W For stvie! Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING Head Office: M2go utoß id *c™e B-anch Office: 348, N. Bridge B SINGAPORE.
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    • 256 7 rSjX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! I To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to teat it at a merely nominal cost, we will insen any "Want" advertisement you send SIX DAYS for the price of ONE INSERTION in ALL EDITIONS of
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    • 435 7 Sanatorium Patient Checks Loss Of Weight Took Flesh forming Tablets If you are troubled by steady loss of Weight read this letter from a man who put on Bean steadily after taking a course of tiny, mtelcftfi, nesh-fonning tablets—although 12 months in a sanatorium had failed to help Dim. "I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 498 8 I J Pi:i:STON FOSTER M I DISASTER STRIK- «f Ornald Woods. Frieda Inescort J <v g IN FI O RADIO'S COMEDY ■a........a...c..ii.................. Traduced tv The Company ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE! who gave you DAWN ~T 1:0L. II FOR action...■ ——fc^g^ff^ I FOR DANGER... P W*sL L)irce«.4 bf LLOYD &ACON ]«m PU
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    • 155 8 I POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT- j I CAPITOL 6-15 9-15 JI S Pound-d by mountainous waves! Blistered by blasts of flame! Hurled by howling hurricanes! Vet they stand up and ihiht .for their nve> fyr their waiting women in every port! wr wf, ™m w mm IV I TmW 'J Jr
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    • 143 8 TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER NORMA SHEARER CLARK GABLE —U Lon 2 years! r| dark Gable his Glamour Girls I With a beautiful Technicolor attraction "SYDNEY, PRIDI |l A IST ALI V t ROXY BAR Op en 5 p.m. Till AAidmgnt j LAST NIGHT: 6.15 <>.l flM|nv _«MHß SHE GAVE LP
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  • 277 9 British Wireless London, June 4. latest slap towards self-government which results i m< M icached in London in the negotiations which took Minister of Trans-Jordan while tbc Palestine Cony, U. th 3 Jerusalem < >rrc3po*denl of The Times says mly welcomed in Trans-Jordar as a
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  • 60 9 Reuter. Port Hedland, Western Australia June 4. THE flying boat Guoa left at 5.30 a.m. 1 local time on the first stage of a flight across the Indian Ocean toSoutn Africa, with the object of exploring the possibilities of an alternative air mail route between Britain
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  • 43 9 Reuter. London, June 3. dividend and I .1 '-sues involvict ments provided, and resulted on the money v to keeo in i videnec and iMdily available, ere again cheerpei cent, oi the r eek's Treasury average rate ol adv. —Renter.
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  • 55 9 Saturday ths in the stun r 19-year-I -ed In the after hay* 1 chandez When fi md strapped Whittles told the may» nne th h B3 icker) that and thai •v wi m mixed up with baa HI. v.d Mi" F.taabeth tadfews, who me married on
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  • 142 9 Reuter. L ondoa, June 4. U y< srenlay ajiroU- exchanges throughr six months ing under the new Act. s taUd to have o<_ these s,f«° nscientious objectors, seven per cent, .ximately 300.000 men t 21 and It estl00Q are already in impted form under the Ml which
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  • 169 9 Reuter. Paris. June 5. i* t hs say to' to aggression, A and brute force, bathes' to a Dr ing c o!laboratio« v and all cx 11,1,1 ,i more equitable disehangts and a o W s; M. tribution oi raw materials. n -riitr (Premier) in
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  • 692 9 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June AX application for revocation of grant of probate in relation In the setting aside ©f the v.ill of the late Mr. Ho Man, the well-known Selangor miner and millionaire, on the ground that i and bejel) forced, was
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  • 106 9 MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT: ONE SUCCUMBS I From Our Own Reporter] lpoh, June L A SERIOUS motor-cycle accident occurred yesterday evening on the main trunk road to Batu Gajah as the result of which three motorcyclist, a young Chinese, died in the hospital at 10.30 a.m. to-day and another, cyclist, is
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  • 27 9 Mr Albert Solomon. Tamil Interpreter attached to the Muar Magistrate Court, has left Muar tcr Mersing whore he will resume duties as Tamil interpreter. Mersing Magistrate's Conn.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 100 9 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. Tllfc LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED C ABARLT IN M AY A WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE. NIGHTLY A T »«31 PM. TEA DANCE (HUBS ADMISSION) EVERY TUES, THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4M P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT I'ETAIN ROAD.
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    • 280 9 BROUGHT BACK RY SPECIAL REQUEST! RAFAEL SABATJKI'S WOft FAMOUS All VEH TURF CLASSIC! AIJIAMIIRA-riJ.?, «.1.5 9.1.1 p. mm. moil,'*!!! ..g cp>o»ii.ij ««k,«ikni>»i tolK^'-. Screen ifles ui___iiii—i juiT mSSt SSBSaSS SBaaaaaMSiw miww [greatworiF] AMUSEMENT PARK. j I L ITT LI WOULD FREE I ADMISSION f A fil A i?FT 110 villi«mX%JLi
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  • 719 10 JX his speech at the dinner of the Association ot British alalaya in London. Sir Arnold Robinson referred to the harmony which prevails anion.!.'- the peoples of Malaya. If other races of the world lived in the same harmony as that which is found among the races of
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  • 782 10 ONE of the biggest proMenu thai might beset authorities of Malayan cities in war time is firefighting. Would the existing- fire services be sufficient in the event of shells or bombs causing fires in the congested areas of these cities? Does Malaya need auxiliary
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  • 85 10 "These squirrel cats are all of best quality and represent an exceptional bargain; fun guaranteed." For hubby when lie receives the bill. A bride carried a bouquet of red and blue flowers in her left hand. The patriotic colour scheme was completed by white bridegroom w< m
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    • 244 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS Brown, SIZES IN STOCK. 3' x 6", 6, x 6', 6' x 9', 9' x 9', 9' x 12', 12' x 12', 12' x 15' 12 Lis. nett. per sq. ott including making up. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. You'll bottle by the
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    • 56 10 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Prinze Road. (Next to the Medical Office». Sounds Unbelievable But It's True Thi.l me |><>ss ss UM lust anil m<»s( improved instruments for eye examination and our charge* for glasses are astonishingly low. Try us to "be convinced. Everbright Optical Co. it, cam!* nun, hmoapou
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    30 11 Reuter. Cannes, J U n e 4,—The British film star. Merle married Alexander Korda, well-known British producer, in the town hall at Antihes near here yesterday afternoon. —Renter.
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  • 60 11 Liege Fire hai, June 5. ■fAR v n lit clared 3l as i It of a bitr yesterday in Si w ai g Tobacco c upled Hankow, pi perty of this alleged to have been start>ts who were in formtain d 600.000 blankets millions ..a >hMj
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  • 17 11 untitled R for i i thai Spear, rossed b! d Ita -r May when coming would b*^
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  • 120 11 Reuter. Washington June 5. "THE underlying strength of the world must consist in the moral liore of her citizens," declared President Roosevelt in a message to meetings held in Britain and the timed States celebrating the fiist anniversary of th e Moral Rearmament movement. The President
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  • 246 11 Send Planes Over City ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS IN ACTION Reuter. Shanghai, June 5. FOUR HUNDRED thousand Chinese regulars are operating in the area between Shanghai and Hanschow, the celebrated lakeside city a hundred miles southwest of here, according to Chined reports The vanguards of
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  • 163 11 1 Difficulty Is Baltic States Reuter. London, June replj has been officially received in London, presented to the British and French Ambasdw on Friday. The British Government iscare- the reply, which conforms with the points of speech last week. Reuter understands, is the finding
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  • 44 11 A column of the Japanese army, while driving westward in an attempt to envelop Liulin and to capture Tsikow, has been interc3pted by the Chines? at several points. As the result of a severe battle, the Japanese suffered over 500 casualties.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 56 11 Reuter. y tanghai, June 5. Wei i> now living 'In- American-owned daily new spaper, the from unimpcachthat Mr. Wang ned t«» Shanghai last to .hipan which he I rjfrtly. s publishes a pboto-";lv-guarded house Concession which it prepared for use by fit s »ys that the walls i
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  • 145 11 British Wireless. London, June 1. 11 r '7 be «*y. which was <'\ Kimberlev from l Southampton 1 1 of eight destroyers P"" afloat 1937 P r °S ramme tons, with a soeod nned with six 4.7 inch torpedo nycroft described the snip the
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  • 195 11 London. June 5. THE death <f Sir Henry Norman is officially announced here. —Renter Sir Henry Norman, born In September 1858. was a veil known figure In the mining Industry, being Director of Yor!: shire Amalgamated Collieries. Ltd Sheepbridge Coa! and iron Company Ltd., Dinnington
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  • 47 11 Reuter Berne, June 5 -In a federal referendum the Swiss people have accepted by a majority a law providing for 400.000.00;) francs fo; national defence and public works for relief of the unemployed. Nineteen cantons vcted for the new law and three against Reuter
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  • 174 11 ACCORDING to a Tientsin message. n Mr. Wang Ching Wei's plan tor the format inn of a Japanese sponsored "Federal Government* 1 of China has resulted in splitting the bogus officials into two contending factions. Under the proposed scheme, the present bogus regimes in
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  • 142 11 British Wireless. r London, June ">. FIRST of the Armstrong Whitworth Ensign air liners, fitted with improved Tiger engines, will be delivered to Imperial Airways this week, and thereafter it is expected that the remaining thirteen ensigns wil be delivered at the rate of
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  • 134 11 Prince Sees Fire Fighting British Wireless. London, June A. AN immense crowd gathered this afternoon in Hyde Park to witness a review by the Oak:- of Kent oi the London fire Brigade and London auxiliary fire service. On review ground 20.000 men and women auxiliaries were inspected by the DrJte,
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  • 35 11 Reuter. Hamburg, June 5. TWELVE people were k'lled :ird 22 injured when a charabanc was involved in a collision with an electric train al an unguarded level crossing here yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 100 11 Reuter. Winnipeg, June 4 JN order no\ I i disappoint a nund d disabled ex-Service.nen whom Their Majesties were unable to nu>et owing to pressure of tim>; on the outward journey, the King to-<lay had the Royal Train stopped here on th.2 return
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  • 243 11 Hitler Sends Sympathy Reuter mM)DU Berlin, Jane 5. jjhKK Hitler has sent a telegram to the King expre :sing his sympathy £'Itha<1 tha< of {he German IWfc in respect of the disaster to the isntish snmbanne Thetis. London. June 5 BRITAIN yesterday mourned
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  • 44 11 Reuter. THE Admiralty announces that salvage work on the Thetis is proceeding but N will be seme ii before the rubnuurin* can be brought to the surface. The statement adds that a full Inquiry will be held as soon as practica Me.—Renter.
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  • 68 11 AIR BASE (RASH A Sunderland aircraft belonging to No. 813 Squadron, K.A.F. Scletar. < tshi I in the Straits of Johore in lh<» v initj of the Air Base about o'clock (his morning. iht machine carried crew v> tight, ol wlvm one w*s kflled ami two an missing.
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  • 1180 12 Mystery Of Admiralty's Changed Statements BUILDING EXPERTS AMONG VICTIMS Reuter. London. .lune 4. ft HE ««rt.-r.fl in the Thetis disaster is „»w to A i Ch* hire M ~ta.es .ha- he has bee,. .nformed h, lativ* of Vicfcers- Armstrong tta| I to >~. official
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  • 294 12 World Nation Mourn Reuter. London. June 4. NATIONAL sorrow at the disaster found expression through the BBC last nighi when the announcer, alter giving the official statement that all hone had been abandoned, stated thai there would be a short silence. He said: "These men. sailors and civilians, died at
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  • 91 12 Reuter. London. June 4. IT is learned that hawsers have been placed under the Thetis, but it will not be possible to raise her before Tuesday. fjords' agent at ttverpool aboard the salvage steamer Ranger in a wireless message timed 0.35 last night stated: -The present
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  • 55 12 Duke Pensioners The Duke cf Gloucester inspected the Pensioners and took the salute a the m irth past when the Founder's Day Parade took place at the Royal Hospital. Chelsea, London. Photo shews:— The Duke of Gloucester passing a line of veterans who were Btevcntsd by binrmities from taking their
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  • 47 12 Reuter. Shanghai. June 4: The Jardtne steamer, Liwo. arrived here this evento* after being allegedly caught in cross-fire between Japanese troops and Chinese guerrillas in the lower Machine-gun bullets were gashed around but evidently accidental. the Liwo herself not being the target.Renter
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  • 46 12 British Official Wireless. London June 3 The Prime Minister who spent the Whitsun recess; with I i the country. wU* be at pneGuers tor this week-end. probably returning to his Downing Street residence to-mornow evening. Th? House of Commons reassembles on Monday.—Briton Ollicial Wireless.
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  • 24 12 Reuter. Burgos June 4. The demobilisation ol a further 60.000 men. comprising 1932 army class, is decreed, together wit .1 sailors aaed 30-34 inclusive.—Reuter.
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  • 237 12 Reuter. Jjondbn, June 4. 'I'HE Rmsin,, reply to.he Angle. 1 French proposals for triple ..ni-im- n summary of I n receive in Lokdon, which has Deen Q„ m Hv is eneoura-m.; says the Sunday Times Di: :-naticemrcsMon(UMit. Hp adds that the prospects Of c olUa\iSlbtfng successfully concluded
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  • 87 12 Reuter. Stockholm, June 4. THE Government yesterday withdrew the bill concerning safeguarding the neutrality of the Aaland Islands to the proposed fortification of which the Soviet recently obiected. The Government also withdrew the bill proposing ratification of the naval treaty concluded In London on December 21 between
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  • 97 12 Reuter. THE Japanese 1 nutted that the la»a at Kalgan has been Spear (British Militan Utach^ sj»ec Hay SC. I pected from Chungk of May, and on Tuesday the J nese press carried a story mysterious foreigner, claim;n to bf a third power militan arrested north
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  • 133 12 Reuter. London, lane 3. THE names of seven additional men in the Thetis were issued bj the Admiralty this morning. Th all Admiralty civilian oftl The number on board ihe so i 101. of which, four wore Following tappings heard b> at 1 p.m. G M.T.. there
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  • 24 12 Reuter. Port Washington, June V The flyingboat Atlantic Clipper h. fcnt pleting the .second flight i Pi Airways' resular Atlanti —Renter.
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  • 596 12 Reuter. London, June •>. AXE of the most drama vie stories of the ill-fated Thetis was told by a seaman observer who says that Captain Oram risked his life to discover whether help wa:s near. HL- escape was just a hazard because the
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  • 82 12 Reuter LONDON JUNE ft IS MAJESTY THE KING HAS S3J A MESSAGE TO EARL FIRST LORD OF THE ADMI STATING: "THE QUEEN AND I ARE Gl DISTRESSED TO HEAR I »1 ASTER TO THE THETI BEEN ATTENDED BY THE! SAD LX OF SO MANY LIVES. Pi 1 AS
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  • 17 12 The estimated export ol <■ from Malaya. Brunei and kabuan the month of May. 1939. v
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  • 192 13 Philif Albert soon, former c death on SatßTday at nf the wealI.tiiulon. >ux, he was a llery, the Wal- »17» and the His house in v nne collec«k of art. ducated at Eton c, Oxford. Baronet in r of Parliament :b the family tment
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  • 145 13 Reuter. Johannesburg. WITH a ptt of black paint and the excu-e that Mussolini had told him to do it, a man walked inrV^ C u Vestihule of the Supreme tourt here and began to daub the while walls of the building. 5,
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  • 122 13 gEA View Hotel on Saturday night went Russian, and the large number of visitors were given an exceptionally entertaining evening. The dinner consisted entirely of Russian dishes, and was served to Russian music played by Mr. A Bershadsky's orchestra. Tables were placed on the lawn
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  • 60 13 [Frcvi Our Oivv Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. The Wu Han Songsters wili shortly be the guests of Roiarian.-. Ho Beng Ong. L. A. S. Jcrmyn. Tan Cheng Irk. Ngim Wee Chicw, B. C. Martin Dr. Lan Seng Tee and Ho Kirn Toon to a dinner at the Malacca Rest
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  • 523 13 Alleged Ch eating Over Valuable Gold Buckle (Prom Our Own Rcporterj Penang, June, 3. jJOW a Tengku allegedly cheated an elderly Malay woman in respect of a solid gold buckle valued at S23J by faiscly re presenting to her that he wanted to borrow it and a siiv i- bill
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  • 27 13 There will be a dance at the Royal Johore International Club on Sunday, June 18 to music by the band of the Johore Military Forces.
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  • 82 13 <From Our Own CorrespondentJohore Bahru. Sunday. His lord .-hip Mr. Justice Mills, this morning made an o v der that a fine of t!2O against Tan Peng Choon a Johore lorry driver, be repaid to him. Tan Pens Choon. it wiil be recalled, was convicted on a charge
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  • 412 13 i i'j to lack of rroa] diploma- for some years, is main causes of in r i aching a full n Britain and F a security front. There s eh aa the social »k of the two gov resenee among caste of a strong •-Xazi. element, raiegic
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  • 120 13 'From Our Own Reporter) I lpoh, Saturday. T was mere profitable for Malacca hunters to shoot squirrels last year than this year because with the re-starting of the organized shooting, the reward has now been fixed at five cents .per tail as against ten cents
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  • 204 13 (From Our Own Reporter) lpoh, Sunday. ISOLATED and starved on a pallong on the French tekka mines in (lopeng for two days, and his way ot scape guarded, an elderly Chinese labourer finally made his get-away yesterday and ran wild with an axe i his hand. The
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  • 238 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, Sunday. A BOUT 35 schoolboys belonging to the Geographical Society of the King Edward VII School. Taiping, made a novel excursion during the Whitsuntide holidays, cruising round the small islands near Port Weld. The cruise wa.s made possible by the genorosity of
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  • 116 13 [From Our Otcn Correspondent] Muar,Sunday. A raid conducted by the Police on a house in Jalan Mcriam. at 11 p.m. last night resulted in tbe arrest of eleven Chinese including a Chinese woman. All the eleven persons were this morning produced in the magistrates court and charged before
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  • 277 13 i From Our Oivn Reporter) Seremban, June 3. MR. J- P. Draper, Deputy Public J R Prosecutor, F.M.S., conducted the inquiry, which commenced before the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. at noon to-day and lasted till about 6 p.m.. into the death of a
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  • 75 13 Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Sunday. Dr. W. G. Evans, Medical Officer, Government Hospital. Muar, has proceeded to the Cameron Highlands where be wti] spend three weeks' locai leave. Mr. Tan Song Kwang, Chinese Interpreter attached to the Magistrates Court, is shortly proceeding to Pontian on transfer. Mr. Guok
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  • 397 14 GILL SCORES 69, MURRAY 65 SELANGOR ANNUAL TEST From Our Own Reporter) 1 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. TREATING the Rest's bowling w:th scant respect in their second innings to-day, the Europeans knocked up a comfortable score of 197 runs for the loss of
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  • 153 14 Reuter T l,ondon, June 3 Following were thr close of piny scores In Saturday's Home cricket. LORDS' West Indies 491 for 3 (J. I StroUmeyer lit, HeadTey 227, Scaly 115 i not out OVAL: Warwick 245 <Hill 91. Croom 94 > Sune.v 76 for 1 SWANSEA: Glamorgan
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  • 54 14 Soccer: .M.inchestcrs vs. Loyals (Div. I)— Stadium H.E vs. Gordons (l>iv. l)— Chang! RAM C vs. R A F. (1) —2A Tangltn SH B vs .I C S.A. (S 11 B) 2B S.C.C. "B" vs. Naval Base sec Tennis: S.L T.A. Chanip«onshii>s--S.( t SC.R C. tourney—s.t .X.l \thletics:
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  • 46 14 Reuter. Benin June 5. In the Davis Cap yesterday Hentel :<nd Metaxa beat Shaffl and Wilde 6—4. f v —2 6—2. Gevmanv has thus eliminated G. Britain Hare was unable to play in the doubles owing to a strained back.— Renter.
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  • 52 14 The following have been selected to represent the V.M.C.A. in a Tennis Match against R.A.F. on Saturday June 10 at 4.30 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. Courts: Lim Hee Chin. C Y. Koh. L. C. Goh. Wee Eng Lock, S. K. Gaw. M. I. Reshty. C Reshty, Jack Manasseh,
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  • 119 14 Constantine Finds The Fast Bowler's Answer To 8 Ball Over LEARY Constantine, senior partner In the West Indies speed attack, is the first to find the fast bowler's answer to the 8-ball oyer. He takes the strain by nixing a neat leg beak with every barrage. This is so artfully
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  • 315 14 SUBSTITUTING fcr the Schoolboys' Ci i<! ct Fnion. the "Rocklites" were pabbed of victory when they met the "Katong C asuals" at the Khalsa ground on Sunday last. Best scores ci the day went to I. Phang (43), P. Suratia (42). M. Singh '35). S.
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  • 276 14 Singapore, Monday. TIME again robbed the Medical College Cricket eleven from what appeared a certain victory yesterday, when after knocking up a splendid 231 runs for the loss of five wickets only, stumps were drawn with the R.A.F. (H.Q.)'s score at
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  • 108 14 The Ju i" Monthly Vteda! (Stroke) at the K.G.C will be* played for on Saturday and Sunday June 10 and 11. "ST. JAMES CUP' The St. James Cup Qualifying Round will be played off in conjunction with the June Medal JUNE MIXED FOURSOMES-FLAG: The June Mixed Foursome
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  • 23 14 Reuter. Moadowbrooks, Long Island.—ln the first of the Westchester Cup polo mat ches. the United States beat Great Britain 11—7 Reuter.
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  • 359 14 Singapore Sundai GOOD batting and bowling lor the S.C.C. trouncing the Klang Cricket Club in a two-daj n eluded this afternoon on the Paciang by an innings and I W. McNeill i p in? 90 runs in the firsi i Club. He attacl 1 ,r
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  • 59 14 IN afi icndlv game of rv tr\ Clerical Union ground last v j the Chinese members of tin Messrs. Hooglandt and Co Diethelm and Co Ltd 1« by live goals to three The nest team were the tir 1 and were pressing througl U The Chinese, however,
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  • 262 14 THE C.S.C beat an R.A.F. (Seletar) cricket eleven at Balestier yesterday by 66 runs. The Ccylone.se had seven wickets down for 90 the partnership between S. K. Surdram and V. N. Pillay, which yielded 47. was a bright one. Hall played a captain's
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  • 213 14 THE R.E. (Changi) cricket eleven I r.'ent dorm to the Indian Association yesterday at Balrstirr. Baskaran topped the score for the day with 61. The Sappers were all out for 50 c. gainst the Indians' 179. INDIAN ASSN. Sithamparam c Kimber b Johnstone 9 Ram Piara
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  • 133 15 pore, Saturday. s C.C. from defeat v of the Medical n the Club were ~i piling up 131 ,1.11. lies. this the first College side Hera 63 which includj LEGE INNINGS ..aid 45 h Giles 63 5 Staunton b 10 :> Tnorne 2 3 2
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  • 73 15 J CRC t,-n,us tie. (nr to-day Court B On" Chow Bee (—18) VS ■I t» c iI T t-^'' hcd M&tch)« Courl g v jj. nd Chew Bee C—9 tv.s Chee Tong and Huek Toe (UnCourt A. Cftin Kee Onn vs. Wong Chop and Hon l| .Vong and
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  • 42 15 I n '.he results in the j d foursomes played merday: I Mrs M S. Marshall and Dr H L H. Lim 30^ lb Oh :ad Mr. Tav 35 and Mrs. A Nassim 35 Mr Ruddock 36 >
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  • 38 15 mi mbers have accepted I B" vs. Naval Police fcendly on Monday at S.C.C. Young, R. H. Pickard. r C S. Tillbrook, E. R Laird. F. W. Stephens, N Elliot, B. H Cyril Smith.
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  • 298 15 THE Straits Chinese Recreation Club scored a victory by 97 runs again&t the Teachers' Association yesterday on Hong Lim Green. The Teachers had ten men on to bowl. Ryan Wong, the Chinese skipper scored three sixes in his 35 not out. Gan Kee Tian scored
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  • 157 15 Singapore. Sunday. FIVE further ties in the 5.8..V junior tournament for metfcW&re played at the Haw-Par Hall this morning. As expected. Poh S ew Teng (Devonshire) defeated Chan Khek Eng HJ.CA.) by 15—7 15—11. Though losing. Uhck Eng gave a creditable display and his opponent had to
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  • 201 15 AVERY impressive service was held yesterday afiernoon at the Garrison Chapei. TangPn Barracks, on the occasion of the re-organisation of the Services Scouts. Rev. MacPhcrson conducted the service, and preached a very Instructive sermon bringing into his address the responsibilities of a Scout. Brigadier Gambier-Perry, the President
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  • 290 15 Loyals InterCompany Sports The 2nd Bn the Loyal Regiment held their annual inter-Company sports at Cillman last week and on the whole everybody was quite pleased with the performance all round 'Ihe credit gees to H Q. (A) for winthe Championship from C. Coy v.ho held it zor the past
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  • 164 16 "CHINA WILL WIN" Singapore; Sunday. ffji. T. L. SOONG, former Financial Commissioner of the Kwanglung Provincial Government and the younger brother of Mr. T. V. Soong, the former Financial Minister of the Chinese Government, arrived in Singapore io-day on a few days v.'sit by
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  • 754 16 1 To the Editor of the Malaya J'ribune] Sir, Like a bolt from the blue have come notices from the Sanitary Board to occupants of attap houses in a peaceful little kampong in Kuala Lumpur. The notices require them to demolish their
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  • 187 16 ITo the Editor o; the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—The recent news of Wang Chins V. ci going over to the Japanese to serve a:= one ot the puppet chieis ot the Japanese sponsored govirnmcnt may have come as a surprise to seme Chinese in Malaya, but the action
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  • 292 16 TO-MORROW FOR ALL S READERS. The financial infill- 2 enee being adverse put a 2 on expenditure and neither lend 2 j nor borrow. If employed, avoid 2 friction Kith superior*. A good 2 day for officials and official 2 work. Likely to be fortunate for
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  • 453 16 Prison Rotan For Knife Attack VICTIM'S ARM CUT OFF COMPLETEL V (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Sunn SENTENCE of five years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes rotan was passed by Mr. Justice Mills this morning 0 n a TamiP D. Coolie, Chellia-h, charged with causing grievous hurt to A
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  • 149 16 Singapore. Monday. THE members of Singapore Harbour Board Wharf Mutual Help Association eelebf the official existence of Uic tion last night at the (irrit Se«tß* em Hotel. Over 800 members and friends jj down to a very enjoyable treat ol I refreshments and cakes, and lisvu'fl attentively
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  • 118 16 THERE was a gratifyingly large audi- ence at the Memorial Hall last night he organ recital given by Mr Werner Baer, who had the assistance of the well-known singer Mine. Aga Lahowska These recitals by Mr. Baer are becoming increasingly popular, and have •shown that the public
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  • 27 16 A good house yesterday saw Mr. Dennis Sarmon?r. aWa finst rize X? world Competlilon hcl at the Hr Mr p was second and There Were
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    • 190 16 t NJO T I YOUTHFUL I VIGOUR I in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy ati'J 9 tiresome treatment tor weeks or 9 I months if you feel weak or old be- 9 fore you art young. The latesi 9 remedy cf a great German Scient- 9
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  • 355 17 stimony to the increased membership ol the Singar Association was the official opening of two new Road and 721 Geylang Road, yesterday. The Outrun Road temple is the headquarters of the Singapore Buddhist Association, while the temple on Geylang Road is the headquarters o£ the
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  • 60 17 Singapore, Monday. r rilE Chinese Swimming Club held a very successful tea dance on Saturday afternoon, the first of what is hoped to be a regular affairs. Dancing was held in the lounge, music being provided by an orchestra, and the floor was crowded with couples. It
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  • 65 17 i From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 23. Dublin Zoo. in the famous Phieaix Park is agog at a distinctly unusual happy event which occurred there a day or two ago. Last August, Mr. J. L. Woods, cf loon, presented a pair of binturongs to the Zoo
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  • 127 17 during the I "■"7-day:-'" tice S.S Chief V ice a'Bec- t llices > Quek Ec Ch oi" i v. ricn > irance Cc. Ban Aik Sons. Ltd. ers, Singapore 4 k Appellant) vs.i^c (12th Juno at Malacca Worley in 2nd d 10.30 a.m: oers. Originating Judgment Sum- ice
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  • 100 17 Fifty Cartoons en Touching en World Kee Leong, publish" .nted by the Wah needs no intropublic in this country miliar with Mr. Van ior the last fifteen a.: pearing in the preippeared previously paper or magazine untry, and they serve rove cf the events in irn d
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  • 222 17 r«rrtM>c Port Moresby. are being taken that will make Port Moresby one of the strongest defensive bases in the Pacific. The town is built beside a magnlhceni harbour of about 12 square miles that offers safe anchorage at any time of the year. The
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  • 71 17 Total exports of tin from Malaya JurUlij May were 5.064 tons, of which -213 tons were to the U.S.. 070 tons to British Possessions, 570 tons to Europe, »10 tons to Japan. 50 tons to the United Kingdom, four tons to the D.E I 42 tons to other foreign countries
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  • 132 17 Reuter. CHUNGKING, JUNE 2. CHUNGKING IS TO REMAIN THE WARTIME CAPITAL OF CHINA IN SPITE OF THE RECENT SEVERE AIR RAIDS, BUT IN FUTURE IT WILL NOT BE A SINGLE CITY BUT A GROUP OF MUNICIPALITIES CLUSTERED AROUND THE PRESENT SITE. This statement was made
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  • 200 17 (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, June 1. N interesting ceremony took place at St. Marys School to-day when Mr Chan Kang Swi. CH. J P., one of the patrons of the school, gave away ihe certificate to the two boys who h..d proved successful in last'year's
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  • 67 17 Singapore, Sunday. Mr. Sco Ah Weng. a Straits-born Chinese, while riding on his motorcycle No. S. 465, was in cellision with a motor car No. S. 1502 driven by Mr. Koh Ho Kirn at Cairnhill Road at about 1.30 p.m. to-day. Mr. Sco Ah Weng received a
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    • 375 17 HiM K. S. JIIM'M 'Tile Royal Oe.ultist" The Authf-r of-— the Secrel of the Palm" and "The Guide of your Life." etc. I < Tru Reviewer of:— "A complete Practical Astrology" i". Pi not I v I of Londi Predicted numerous BtartUfOg events (World, Politics and Pftaonalttlesh Inetudio 7. The
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  • 502 18 MORE than 100,000 men have left Kwanggj Province to join the war since the hostilities began 22 months ago. More soldiers are being Itained. Acting upon an order tamed by the Central Government that the local aut--1 ies >uld provide lor the families
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  • 83 18 Shanghai. THE Board of Trustees administering the"" British Boxer Indemnity Fund has decided to send 26 Chinese students this year to Great Britain to pursue ad\anced studies. The fortunate scholars will be announced after competitive examinations held simultaneously on July 23 at Chungking. Kunming. Shanghai
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  • 456 18 "We Are Fighting Not Only For Ourselves But Also For The World" A STATE does not permit its criminals freedom to work their will with the body politic; the world must learn to recognize, out down and punish the irresponsible and perverted
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  • 191 18 Moscow. pii. San Fo. President of the Legavu lativr Ytran in China, is believed to have left Moscow, following a lengthy stay here. Chinese quarters are most satisfied at 'he results of his conversations with Soviet leaders, but no information is available regarding the
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  • 189 18 AS a token 0 < close f* lion an i goodwill i the two demeVralic l £j? China and the the Chine- r;.,./- Slal(vdecided to special postage sUmns in bration „f the IStti &nr**2£ of Amcncaa Independent!? July 4. 1 1 nee m ..Each set will be
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  • 323 18 Central News. (hargsha. CENTRAL News war correspondent just returned from a lour of ihe j north Kianusu front reported the continued possession of initiative by the Chinese forces during the last three weeks 1 operations. 'It is this initiative, coupled with the hilly
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  • 115 18 Pakhni. A CITE rice famine in southern districts of KWBBgtnmg is relieved by the permission of the Centra! Authorities to allow the import of I'jO.CCO quint Us of foreign rice tee. Most of the rice are imported from Siam, Burma and liulo-( hina. The people there
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  • 235 19 Opposition To Hug Cabinet's Move HINDUS' APPEAL TO GOVERNOR (United Press) Calcutta, May 25 c o various reports published in Calcutta regarding -n made by Bengal Cabinet Ministers to fs pernor of Bengal on the subject of fixation of com- semces. the United Press gatoers
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  • 203 19 "Fight Federation From Within (United Press). Madras. May 22. I i public meeting 1 the sagrtsa House men in Office" Mr. D< .tit\ Leader. Cong- entrml Assembly. lUe and malicious -in that that he i in some of his eptanee of Federate toto denied the tated that he fully ap~
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  • 110 19 (United Press). Hazaribagh. May 25. IT is understood a new site is being selected for the next Congress session near Ramgarh Town Station, 8.N.R.. as the site selected near Barkakana may not be available. It is learnt that the rayots to whom the plot of
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  • 113 19 (United Press). Patna, May 26. M R A CW Ga y der Chief Engineer, All India Radio, who visited ratna yesterday in connection with the establishment of a broadcasting centre for Bihar, has selected its site near the Bankipore Maidan. In course cf a press interview,
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  • 113 19 (United Press.) Bombay, May 26. PROPERTY owners of Bombay have formed themselves into an association to fight in the Federal t ourt the validity of the property tax of 10 per cent, which the t.overnment of Bombay envisaged m the recent budget to make up !d
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  • 247 19 Pleasant Function At Rajkot (United Press.) Kajkot, May 25. |N striking contrast to the anxiety ard unsettled conditions which prevailed in Rajkot till recently was a pleasant function this evening at whi-h Gandhiji was fh e chief guest. Invitations had been issued to the party in
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  • 239 19 FEELER TO TATAS (United Press). mm? t 4 a* w Simla, May 26 I Hh lata Steel and Iron Works are understood to hnve been approached by the Indian Army authorities inquiring if the former could undertake manufacture of armoured plates which are necessary for armoured
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  • 138 19 (United Press.) Rangoon, May 26. SIX constables attached to the military police were arrested here and remanded to custody by the Magistrate pending trial on a charge of rioting. One of them was arrested on board a mail boat leaving for Calcutta yesterday. It is
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  • 76 19 (United Press.) Bombay. May 27 —It is understood that a prominent local German firm with ramifications all over Ir.aia have circularised their Indian stall hinting it the possibility of the present tension in Europe resulting m a world war. and giving a friendly warning to be prepared
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  • 121 19 (United Press). tlcutta. May 25. INFORMATION has been received that Sj. Subhas Chandra Hose's illness is continuing and he is still confined to bed. Interviews have been strictly forbidden by his medical attendants until he is declared fit for the purpose by the doctors. Accovriin* to
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  • 144 19 (United Press). Lucknow. May 21. INCLUSION of Shia ministers in the Punjab and the Bengal Cabinets forthwith, lending support to the Shias in their demand for inclusion of at least one Shia Minister in every Congress province particularly in the provinces of Behar. United Provinces and
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  • 237 19 (United Press). Peshawar, May 25. jP HE w °rkin«r Committee of the N.W.F.P. Congress Committee intends talcing"severe disciplinary action against the Premier's son, Mr. Obeidullah, and his comrades who were arrested on Saturday last, if they do not express regret for their offence in
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    • 129 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! Wrong foods and drinks, worry, overwork and frequent colds often put a strain on the Kidneys and Kidney and Bladder Troubles are the true cause of Excess Acidity, Getting T'p Nights. Burning Passages, 1.-pr rains. Nervousness, Dizziness,
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  • 126 20 For the first time in N years, a "KendyrP celebration to a 1 the El* L^Mriwho were elpecall? invited, more than 2.000 Muslims ,nd non-Muslims i ■SoJr showinMr and Mrs. Taylor *eate d in the centre of the group, and the one in the right
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  • 64 20 The Blakan Mali team who won the one mile Inter Medley Relay race at the Garrison Sports held at Gillman Barracks. Winners of the HO yards relay final were the 2nd. Battalion of the Loyal Regiment. B Company, won the two miles relay race. The 2nd Battalion,
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