Morning Tribune, 11 May 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 85. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, May 11, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 289 1 Dr. H. H. Rung Admiral Chen Attending State Banquet At Palace Oil! FRIENDSHIP WITH NAVY RENEWED London, May 10. "IT is a great pleasure to be back m London to renew the old friendship of British naval men," said Admiral Chen Shao Kuan, Chinese Minister of
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  • 72 1 Shanghai. May 10. National Humiliation Day May JwJft observ ed m an orderly fashion ■•>URhout the country Under instmc- from the Kuomintang Heaar ters the whole nation was to hoist t half-mast as a sign of national the occasion fell on Sunday, the majority of schools m Peiping
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  • 35 1 Tk- v{ London, May 10. pi ng K a^ d Queen th the prin- Brrkin 2 and Mar earet returned o p ha^ aI S! cc yesterday by the route -British Official Wireless
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  • 258 1 Strike Continues London. May 10. The busmen's conference rejected the Transport Board's offer by 47 votes to three and decided to continue the strike, and referred to the Executive Council the question of extending the strike to other services. Heater. Coronation Honours London. May 10 The Coronation Honour*
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  • 115 1 Military Preparations Along Great Wall? Shanghai. May 10. ACCORDING to reports from foreign sources, Sino-Japanese relations have become more strained than before. In view of the existing hostile attitude, it is predicted that the Japanese Kwantung Command, and the Japanese Military Headquarters m Tientsin will
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    31 1 H. E. the Governor inspecting the Guard of Honour provided by *'D" (Eurasian) Company SVC. on his arrival at the Memorial Hall for the reading of the Address of Homage. (Tribune).
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  • 171 1 Technical Position Improved London, May 10. THE extent whereby the technical position of rubber has benefitted from the recent purge finds ample reflection m the commodity's ready response to the favourable Netherlands Indian and Malayan statistics. While favouring a gradual improvement m the next few months, prominent
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    • 19 1 ON OTHER PAGES I Page Address of Homage 2 Agfa Competition 23 Turf Topics 26 pgcc Handicaps 27 i
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    • 67 1 I^UlJii FRESH MILK— WITH I rwjjjjjj^ AL I T HE TRCH'KU: REMOVED! lET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered —with only dealer cannot supply you, water
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  • Colony's Address Of Homage To King
    • 1092 2 Massed Bands At Function Singapore. Monday. MASSED military bands of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, the Middlesex Regiment and the Gordon Highlanders, and a Guard of Honour of 100 members of the "D" (Eura sian) Company of the Ist Battalion. S.S.V.F., under the command of Capt. W. A.
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      24 2 H.t. Governor and members of Legislative Council (m front row of. the platform) standing as the choir s ngs the Hallelu uh Chorus (Tribune).
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    • 453 2 BAIT ARANG STRIKE ECHO HEARING CONTINUED IXQrEST OX rXIDKXTIFIKII <m mm (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. May 10 THE inquest was continued m the Rawang Court to-day concerning the death of an unidentified Chinese who was shot on Mar. 27 during J the Batu Arang strike m a clash
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    • 63 2 Death Of Old Chinese Resident Singapore. Monday THE death occurred m the early hours of this morning of Mr. Leong Sens Ngian. at his residence. 53 Cantonmeiv Road, at the age of 69. Mr. Leong. who had been living m retirement for over 20 years, was
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    • 119 2 The Coronation Week Holidays AWING to the Coronation, publication of the foFlowin? papers of the Tribune Group will be suspended on the date** given hereunder:— Malaya Tribune, Spore May 12 Malaya Tribune, K. L. May 15 Malaya Tribune, Ipoh May 12 Morning Tribune, Spore May 13 of
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    • 107 2 Collected For Illegal Purpose? Singapore. Monday. WHILST executing a search warrant ci a shop m Selegie Road rec Detective-Inspector D. E. N cke^ pr p ri charge of Commercial crime, discovti 5,437 labels and 2,146 crown corks ma' ing the trade descriptions of Tiger o Anchor beer. Bulldog
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  • 773 3 THE MENTAKAB RUBBER CO.. LTD. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TWELVE I P ER CENT. FLXAL DIVIDEND AI'I'ItOVED Singapore, Monday. DIVIDEND of 12 per cent was dtA dared at the eighteenth annual ILral meeting of the Mentakab RubZ "Co L held at the registered office fth "Vcmpanv m the Chattered Bank gjS^TS
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  • 131 3 $7 15,000 Business Deal Property Changes Hands In Singapore J}I|JNESS property m Battery Koad occupied by Gian Singh and a .Ally, and Guthrie's godown J* changed hands from Guthrie I S7ls°odo f thC Bank f China and h if d i eal H Wascompleted last Saturday. foeirJj c Bank s
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  • 36 3 T he wnl? loal to California, May 9. i l/ b&s*hS2vz% record of i 4 ftm doJ i y by Bin Sefton and B '^> ii che. !!g e b th ClCared 14 fL
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  • 45 3 A special thangsgiving service, Pooja and Abishakam. will be held at the Senpaga Vinayakar Temple. Ceylon Road, Katong on Wednesday, May 12, commencing at 11 am on the occasion of their Majesties' Coronation Members of the Hindu Community are cordially invited to attend.
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  • 51 3 Shanghai. May 10. The Women Abstinence Society m Shanghai held a "Housewifery Education" Conference yesterday, and deeded to petition to the Ministry of Education, urging the establishment of housewifery training classes m all the lpading towns and cities. Yesterday noon every province ohserveri Mothers' Day— Sin Chew Jit
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  • 647 3 Further Evidence Recorded By Coroner On European's Death Singapore, Monday. rURTHER evidence recorded by the 1 Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. McQuarrie, to-day, m connection with the death of Mr. Charles Fraser. European clerk-of-works employed at the Krangi aerodrome, who was involved m a
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    • 22 3 31 A S T i: It LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS Strongest m the World From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. i
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    • 48 3 Lnw Notice For Ti* day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Summons-Jfti-Chambers m 5.*****— Ong Koon Woon vs Tan Oh Tee. PRINCESS OF j HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS 3^laftlP PPr^ r dozen OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA j Sole Agents: J i MONTOR LIMITED. j SINGAPORE.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 135 4 DlrtUler, U6 6 lie e^"" 0 Ma> 10 Dunlop Rubber 35 34 9 General Electric 86 6 86 4V 2 7T 3 Imperial Chemical Industrie! 38 4»/ 2 37 ioy 2 Imperial Tobacco l ™l 1539 Anglo-Dutch 43 3 42 9 Canadian Pacific 14 London Tin (New
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    • 73 4 London. May 10. Previous To-day Chang* T.T. on Parla (closing middle rate) 109^91 JS^L 4 TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.99 916 8.99 1 16 —Y 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 19 32 Is. 219 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is.
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    • 142 4 RUBBER London. May 10. Previous To-day Change nona Firm Weak fl pot Buyers. 10 15 16 10^ -5 16 Sellera 11 1 16 10% —5.16 May" Buyers 11 10 1116 5>16 Sellers. UH 1013 16 5[16 Julv^SeDt Buyers ll'/a 10 13 16 5;i6 y P SeUers. 11% 10
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    • 30 4 London. May 10. n Previous To-day Change wH*U £7.0.8 V 2 £7.0.9 Fine Bar per o* vSILVER 20% 20% bpot 20 7;i6 2oy 2 +i;i6 4 monthi forward
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    • 44 4 Shanghai. May 10. Accordin« to the Five-year Plan as outlined by the Manchukuo, it consists \n the divelopment of oil. coal, zinc, manganese, wolfram, copper, tin, woods, synthetic rubber and other products, In order to meet military needs —Sin t*iew Jit Poh
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    • 612 4 German Production Efforts On The Increase THE second issue of the new paper, Der Vierjahresplan, published by Generalissimo and Prime Minister Hermann Goering, contains some new information from Dr. Eckell on the manufacture of "Buna." It is first ointed out that whilst m 1935 Germany's rubber consumption amounted
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    • 24 4 London. May 10 TIN Standard. n 4 PrcTloua To-day Chans* 2S2L ***** closln Price) £251 252 Forward £249 i 4 250 +f§
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    • 52 4 RUBBER New York. May 9 Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Firm Bpot Bayers. 2115 16 22 716 +y 2 Heller* 22 116 22 9 16 July/Sept. Buyers. 22 116 22 916 +y 2 BeUen. 22 3 16 22 UJI6 TIN Standard. Tone Quiet Steady Spot 55*4 55
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    • 95 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 10. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div year T¥ltf Payable Date to date AmpatTin 5% Final Apr 26 May 11 May 3 7%% Lahat Mines 12%% Final May 17 Sungei Kinta 5% Final Apr. 20 May 11 Apr
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    • 56 4 Shanghai. May 10 The Fukien Government has decidei to appropriate $500,000 for the development of mineral resources at Woshan At the same time, it has resolved to issue $6,000,000 bonds for the survey ance ot unexplored land, and work is t< be carried out according to the tnrc
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  • 1421 5 STOCKS AN D SHARES. umcdbV F ra er and Co L V all and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 5 9 6 6xd 5 9 6 3 itinpat tjb 34 36U 351. 366 £1 A5 anl FErfX* 57f- 59 6 5?|- 60
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 112 5 Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 38 5 8 Its., up 3,4 ct Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 10 15 16d., up 3 16d Market Tone: Very firm New York: 22 716 cts., up 1 2 ct Market Tone: Firm. Singapore, Monday evening. The market is closing steady but quiet with
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    • 18 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $123 ij4, unchanged. London: No market. New York: 55i;2 cts., up 1!4 ct.
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    • 9 5 London-New York 493.62 New York-London 493 11 16
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    • 199 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, May 10. Tin at midday was $123 4 unchanged The tin share market experienced a quiet day to-day; nevertheless on the whole the market was firm. Amongst Sterlings there aacr c buyers of Temohs, Southern Kintas. Kamuntings, Pangnga Rivers and Ampats. the last
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    • 178 5 Tin: locally unchanged Jul^Sept' l0 ally Steady buyers at 38 Mining. Raubs $6.40— 56.55. The Tin to r^ ma o rke r is stead y- S Kin^as $8.80 -$9.10. S Luas $2.27" 2 -$2 32> 2 Hornsi a 73 S n 3( fe $L3s s^angors 2
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  • 1383 6 Distribution Of 10 Per Cent. rrj twenty-seventh annual general meeting of Cheviot Rubber. Ltd was held recently at the Council Room. Rubber Growers* Association. Fenchurehstreet, E.C, Brigadier-General the Hon. Charles Lambton. D SO (the chairman of the company t. presided. The notice convennv.r the meeting and the
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  • 94 6 DAILY PRICES CIRRENT Singapore. Monday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. May; 38 7 8 39i« Good FAQ m CtLßtt FOB May) 38U 383 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose' awardable Snore 38 3 4 38 7 do. May 38 7 8 39 do. May
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  • 279 6 Lewis Peat's Weekly Rubber Report The market has been nervous and weak throughout the period under review, although at one time theie seemed more confidence and values showed an improving tendency; this, however, was soon dispelled on continued weakness and uncertainty from America. The new profits tax as introduced m
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  • 74 6 Admission To Practise In J oh ore c (From Our Oxen Correspondent) I Johore Bahru, May 9. I IR. Mark Morrison was yesterday ad- i mitted to practise as an Advocate and 5 lolicitor of the Supreme Court m Johore j Jahru by Mr. Justice L. V.
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  • 61 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FPEE yourselves from the FEAR &f BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. V hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can hav e access to these taff boxes, so that
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  • 189 6 London T.T. 2.4 732 London demand 2 4 l 4 London 30 days' sight 24 &32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 516 London 3 months' sight 2 4 516 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 New York demand 58 316 New York 90 d s 58 15
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  • 211 6 Singapore. May 10. R. <Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam* W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R. <Siam W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam> "White" No. Al $226 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $213 R. i Siam i "White Rice"
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  • 41 6 (Established m 1880' Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up> y Reserve Fund Y.ISOA Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's D
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  • 128 6 Nederlandsche HandelMaatschappij, N.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter -A.D 1824. Paid Up Capital i 40.030.00) Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000.00 Special Reserve 1.000.000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A. PAUW J.
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  • 149 7 Captain Sukuna and Lieutenant Ca'cnbou. of the Fiji Defence Force, ar- rived at Tilbury (Essex) on the linei "Stratbnaver" to represent the Fiji Islands at the Coronation. Oar picture shows Lieut. Cakoboa (who wear* a skirted uniform with sartnals) talking with Captain Sukuna seated) on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 330 8 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE ♦MOST SUCCESSFUL PICTURE SHOWN THIS YEAR!* *DC^?f^^ LAST NIGHT 6 15 9 15 LONDON FILM PRODICTIONS PRESENT "DARK JOURNEY" pHH v^ STARRING I ■^^B VIVIEN LEIGH J|^^^j^t 1 EXCITING! THRILLING! Many films can claim to be first- aft class comedies, but very rarely can
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    • 377 8 could be more fitting as an Attraction f or '3 jL Coronation Week than this <£ GRAND GOLD- MEDAL BRITISH SPECTACLE' I TO-MORROW I i o s o >r I f TL ("After the Parade' Shou f I At The «.u „..d S fCAPITOL i"" I v*- Vi; 1 THE
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  • 217 9 Automatic Sets To Be Installed (By Air Mail) New Delhi. m n oenious wireless set has been inA' vented and is being produced by the Department of the All-India puiio to meet the needs of villagers. far as is humanly possible this set with the need
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  • 129 9 Nazi Court Says "They Are Not To Be Paid" (By Air Mail) Berlin UAZI husbands are not responsible for their wives' debts to Jews. Thla was the finding of the court at Remsrheld in the Rhineland. when a Jewish store-keeper sued the husband of a
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    15 9 John Drinkwater m the film "The X ings' People" which opens at the Pavilion to-morrow.
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  • 90 9 Remarkable German Remedy London. D R Tllomajs Wattj, Eden, the eminent cr,nn Cyi t aec 2! ogist and Consulting Suron to Queen Charlotte's Hospital, J™« L °ndon recently said that ntly they had had submitted to them h Ju la i a remed y puerperal fever, had given
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  • 109 9 Wimbledon Gifts For U Flood Victims Louisville. Mississippi CITY officials here were mystified wl they received parcels of clothes ft England, together with an expresi of sympathy for the town's plight. These contributions hand -knit sweaters, baby caps, boots, wooll* suits, pyjamas, flannel underwear i
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    • 350 9 -^ft^L^N^Bi RETURN SCRF.I-XIXG By POPULAR REQUEST! -^^KJCsriF i i bi t iiiiii t I f^JHBS iUjII^VtiIIIiA 6-15 nightly 9-15 1 DESIGNED FOR LAUGHING Cm^ Paramount's Biij Musical Comedy Parade -sPBj: with GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN .JM Jj^mL Ml /MB MARY BOLAND MARTHA RAVE M tiF m i^tk ■y ELEANORE WHITNEY
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  • 530 10 HER NAKED BODY FOUND ON FOOTPATH Sand -Pit Worker Arrested And Charged With Murder SIXTY hours' ceaseless work by Scotland Yard and the Bedfordshire police has been followed by the arrest of a man on a charge of murdering a girl, whose almost naked
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  • 129 10 THE Sikh community have drawn up a programme for the Coronation which includes services at the Central Sikh Temple, 175, Queen Street. On May 12 (Coronation day) Siri Asa Jidi War will be sung from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 9 a.m. to 10
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  • 479 10 PETERSEN'S FAREWELL TO RING Owing To Eye Trouble London. IT came as quite a shock to the boxing world when Jack Petersen. most colourful and courageous British heavyweight since Bombardier Billy WelLs, announced that he will fight no more. One generally feels depressed when a good champion, m the prime
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  • 377 10 To Be Extended For 10 Years (By Air Mail) London. THE Aim quota system— which requires exhibitors and renters to show at least 15 per cent, of British fllrna in their year's screenings is to be extended for another 10 years. It was announced in both Houses
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  • 284 11 Reef Most Popular In Canada Ottawa, Canada. aYE of the most enjoyable features ci Orodern travelling to a lot of people 1 17 ot eating m the dining curs. tJ ar' few travellers m Canaan the train service who do not at [£m another patronize the up-tn-date
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  • 128 11 To-morrow's Parade How Ticket-Holders Can Co-Operate Admissicm to the enclosures on the Padang on the occasion of the Parade to-morrow morning i s by ticket only. iicket holders are asked to co-operate with the officials m charge of the seating arrangements by bringing their Uketi i with them and by
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    110 11 With the bystanders making as much noise as possible, a dress rehearsal was held by the 17th Field Brigade (Royal Artillery) and other units taking part m th e Coronation procession on the parade ground at Woolwich Common, London. The public were invited to attend the rehearsal and cheer so
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  • 174 11 London [HE Queen has chosen as her Episcopal vice ♦h! n w I S St the Cor °nation Serfortshirp P Of St Albans (HertttU'j* the Bishop of Blackburn bv T t h r e ad m n\u Ep if opal attendants are, the B^hm
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  • 313 12 MORNING TRIBUNE MALAYA REJOICES Singapore: Tuesday, May 11, 1937. WITH impressive ceremony, including the singing of a great choir and the playing of massed bands, the reading of the Loyal Address ushered m the week of Coronation celebrations m Singapore. The occasion was notable for the fact that this was
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  • 640 12 IFOH li RttttH| into gala attire fer the Coronation. With a few exceptions, the process of dr^sing has not yet got b?yond the foundation stage but it is already evident that the premier town m Perak will make a bravp show when the adornment is complete. The decorations
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  • 249 12 The Rev. Brother Paul, of Penang, who was recently appointed Brother visitor, has been visiting Hongkong. Mr. W. S. Morgan will act as-Head-master of the Government English School Singapore, m place of Mr. J. R. Taylor who has proceeded on leave. t Capttin James Taylor. lI. C, Royal Artillery
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    107 12 The King, patron of the organisation, watched with the Queen and the Princesses as 1.000 Boy Scouts marched past m the quadrangle of Windsor Castle on their way to attend the National Scout Service m St. George's Chapel. All members of the party were either King's Scouts or holders of
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  • 861 13 Silence Of Mona Tinsley 's Abductor \l I I«.M> KISSING I\ SHIPS CABIN MERCHANTS WIFE THRASHED MAN BN CHARGE OF VIOLATING MODESTY Esbjerg, Denmark. UNABLE to understand a word of Danish, a young London club owner sat m the Court of Esbjerg, Denmark, while counsel gave their versions of incidents
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  • 957 13 HIS APPEAL DISMISSED 4» Extraordinary iti r Sher m«--fsrsrt Jrchua as \£vUude passed on h m at EUham Assizes for Mona's abZnVt Crural Appeal, says the News Of The World.' tittle Mona Tinsley disappeared after Jrtnc school on Jan. 5 last, and destvlln intensive search, m which two Scotland Yard
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  • 168 13 Stiffer Caps For Sailors London. THE Lords Commissoners of the Ad--1 miralty have approved better braces for the Navq. Item 214 of their Review of Service Conditions for 1936. published under Admiralty Fleet Orders, reads: •Requests fo: better quality braces. The decision announced is that "a
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    • 31 13 I THE TRUETONICFOOO I Obto/rxjWe of C/Nimmj ond Storw PHONE 593.* ~A^\ Telegraphic Address: 5934 f Jl v GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VICTORS AND TOURIJAS. Unrivalled Facilities tor Privn'» Fntertaivmrrtt*
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  • 243 14 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN The Royal party arriving for the cc emony of the opening; of the National Maritime Museum at tire«*ii\v th. London. (Topical Press). The Royal barge, with the King and Queen on board, passing H.M.S. Vishart, which was "dressed ship" tor the occasion, opposite the Tower of London. (Topical
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    • 80 14 SHORT cut ENGLAND WEEKS of surface travel saved by flying Home. Luxurious air liners. EVERY comfort for passengers. PLENTY of room for luggage. NIGHTS spent on land hotels, meals even tips included m the fare. Two services weekly Singapore to London. Also twice weekly to Brisbane. AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Bookings
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    • 37 15 Rene ULLMAN is DISPLAYIN THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMABKED BRITISH SILVERWARE M v Sauce Boats HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1878 16 Dial the originator of "rings on her fingers and bells on her toes" know dial one day thai phrase is to be taken almost literally?- not that we wear bells on toes but toes ring a jubilation or a warning m these days of revealing sandals so
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    • 43 16 MAX FACTOR'sI MELTING CLEANSING CREAM The Kreen itari prefer Max }ait<,r'i Cleansing Cream became it melts inttar.tiy, penetr^tri more deeply into the )urct, cleamet more thoroughly It will keep your ikin imooth and kvc'.y. i 1 MAX FACTOR, HOLLYWOOD "(cjrmtui ef tht Stmi
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    • 55 17 i Maison Marcelle For a Naturai 1 Permanent > 1 Try our latest i y point-winding S L/ V system A 35 Stamford Rd. I Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOY. i LuAuJ FOR SILK NOVELTIES TQjmQHQI /TOR€ High St. Phone 3849. Ladies Hairdressers i i MAISON PERM Stamford Road. Tel.:
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    • 32 17 Ttf£ lA££ TS££ has just unpacked some exquisite evening bags, camphor- wood chests, pig skin boxes and Jewel trees. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. Phone 7143. Open Sundays 9 a.m. to noon.
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    • 444 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING I GUIDE STATIONER DR y CLEANING READING AT CHEAPER II II I* IO 1 O■■ I k t l O S T ll€kaii v r fv^ YEARLY AND *41 111 V fl 41 T H V io^_a~ok s €k r v c e Gl g^\ \t rr
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  • 92 18 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES (Parcels and Registration clos* hail an hour earlier unless otherwise stated). *0R PER DATS AND tOft Pengerang Aik Soon May U g am Tandjong Pinang Mersing 1: ly Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong H 3 Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and Selat
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  • 96 18 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands indies etc. by Air (Qantas) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letter- 405 p.m. to-day. Mails expected lrom Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-da'. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters and
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  • 64 18 The Air Mail (Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on May 1 was delivered m London on May 8. Mails despatched from Singapore on Apr. 16 by Karapara was delivered m London yesterday. Mr. J. B. Masefield, Probationary Assistant Commissioner of Police Federated Malay States, has been appointed to act
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  • 468 18 Position Of U.S. Govt. Owned Lines DRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has signed the O'Leary Bill, which gives the Maritime Commission until June 29 to determine whether the 36 vessels comprising the four Government-owned lines are to be offered for charter or sale. On the same day that Congress
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    • 477 18 -i i ii_ 1 J M^pw— EgSß^g :sE=sc ■^^i =g a=scas BY P&o and BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Doe Due Tonnage Spore. ToDH*f© Spore. 1937. 1937. NALDERA 16,000 May 21 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 BHUTAN 6.100 June 5 RANPURA 17,000 July 30
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    • 140 18 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penanf, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU May 14 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" May 27 s.s. "HAKAZAKI MARU" June 10 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU June 23 Kates to Ist Class tad
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    • 604 19 'THE HARBOURI IX DOCK Air Mail shi r a S n E g c S tkd E S'aSSS*" Despatches Godown Gate No. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great irll 22 1 Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. Hague Maru Britain. Ireland, Europe, Nigeria,
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    • 538 19 TO FR ENCH PORTS f. Bl UO.M AWARDS. rr>jjA i<iiM<" mi 1 i i CAp N VAPFTTA F ?L M K a Seil !f, S Havre Antw^P Dunkirk May 23 j S FOTBm M^ a Jm ill6 i Nante St Nazair e Bordeaux May 27 J DESIRADP pn U n
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    • 39 20 HI i» H|l Before you U '-rxn i ill I say Whisky I PI PI r i n 1 1 De war s I 1 White Label' »^J V^♦^ SIME DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN W-P-1
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  • 664 21 Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 5.30 p.m.— United Coronation Service Relayed from the Victoria Memorial Hail. 6.30 p.m.— Military Band Music. (Gramophone Records Anglo-American March. H. M. Grenadier Guards, Conductor Capt. G Miller Overture— Rienzi, Wagner. H. M. Grenadier Guards, Conductor Capt. G.
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    • 1042 21 JON THE RADIO l^amanil*^ by Giacomo Puccini. Caste: including Hrll |*ll ILlMp**^ £ma Berger. Helge Roswaenge. Musi--m a aa t cal direction by Hans A. Winter. PpOJSi*^™" 720 P- m News m English 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners 90£ m British India l^ansmission
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  • 255 22 Week- End Accidents In Singapore Singapore, Mondaj. WHEN a private motor-car driven by a Malay syce suddenly dashed against a telegraph post at the Bth mile, East Coast Road on Sunday morning, two Chinese women and a young girl were taken to hospital by ambulance for
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  • 350 22 War Dept. And Enu-ravneu Bill v Washington, d.c. FOLLOWING the debate m Congress n I the Neutrality Bills: m which was pointed out that the UniteSates was dependent upon other natioi for a number of metals essential to'hp'i safety both m war and peace it
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    • 433 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 120 pm Lunch musir rontinued. M 0 p m. News bulletin. 2.20 pm Close down. 550 p. m. Time signal The Wiener Boheme Orchestra. 620 pm. Popular programme. 650 p.m. Nirom news builetyi 7 10 p m Concert by Nirom Orchestra conducted by
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    • 103 22 820 p.m. "In Town To-night" (Rediffusion from 8.8.C.) or Recorded Variety. 8.40 p.m. Recorded Dance Music. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. TO-MORROW 4.35 p.m. Special Coronation Broadcast (Rediffused from the 8.8.C. London, or Alternative Programme if London is unobtainable). 9.50 p.m. Close Down. 2 Ho. Rome 25.4
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  • 425 23 Entries for this competition are invited for the prizes to be awarded m May They should be addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked Agfa Competition." SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW. —AN this page and the
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    32 23 "Placid Lake" Evan Tia Kirn Hock. 1267 Upper Serangoon Kd. Singapore. "tiunonff Pulai Bridge" E W. Chua, co Ly e Huat Co. 4, Robinson Road. !>• Basok. <oO.P. 0, Spore "Rose Singapore Marie.'
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    • 34 23 For I his Competition on It /^3Kf -Films ran be used. Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely not! •.*--rf*^. Ihe experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-FiLM T»»c Film For the tropics!
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  • 762 24 SALVATION ARMY ANNUAL APPEAL Over $8,000 Collected In Subscriptions To Date Singapore, Saturday. nRIGADIER H.^A. Lord desires to acIfr knowledge with sincere thanks the undermentioned subscriptions which have been received m connection with the Salvation Army Annual Appeal. The total realised was $8,305.30. $100.—
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  • 403 24 A Hack On Suiyuen Soon? Shanghai, May 10. IN a report from Yukumi. it is stated tWat scores of Japanese planes flew over the Great Wall on May 8. Yesterday another batch of about thirty bombers, accompanied by over ten chasers, appeared. They practised aerial warfare by
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  • 172 24 Would-Be Firemen In Prison For Arson Provins, France. A YOUNG Frenchman, whose great ambition m life is to join the fire brigade, is now m prison here— for arson Roger Yvon, a miner, was passionately eager to get into the fir e brigade He saw himself as
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  • 113 24 RECORD A TTENDA NCE REPORTED British Trade Fair A Huge Success THE British Trade Fair, which closed on Saturday last, broke all records m point of attendance. Over 200,000 it is estimated, which is some 20,000 more than last year, visited the Fair while it was on, and on flhe
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  • 215 24 Manager Who Cannot Read Or Write Vienna. FERDINAND Schuchner, department manager of a big textile firm m Budapest, cannot read or write, according to a report published here. He was summoned by the police to give evidence on a business case. He proved to have expert knowledge
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  • 435 24 Inter -School Coronation Art Exhibition AN interesting part of the Coronation celebrations is the Inter-School <m Competition being held at St. Andrew's School Hall Stamford Road, on *ia\ i 7 and 18. from 10 a.m. to 1 p m and 2 p.m. to 6p.m. The Competition is open to all
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  • 389 24 A Warning Take Care Of Your Valuables WHEN you leave. your home to take a place among the crowds watching the Coronation celebrations there are three things that you should do:— Hide your valuables; lock up your house securely, and carry only as much cash as is absolutely necessary. That
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  • 378 25 SPECIAL CINEMA SHOWS Bouquet For Lady Thomas Singapore, Monday. «,v/ \POKES Coronation cele&raqSmoSSi 1.660 and jUJwW ihis morning, to *ne utmost for children are S^Dfogramme has been specially got fndtacludes a picture dealing with VoMhoir Majesties the King and and other suitable pictures not f
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    53 25 *Jk Duke of Gloucester presided at a luncheon given at St. Jame's London, to mark the publication of the Official Souvenir Coroijon Programme, which, by permission of the King, is being issued King George's Jubilee Trust. Mere we see Lord Baden-Powell talking to a Sea Scout on arrival for the
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  • 123 25 TRANS -ATLANTIC NON STOP FLIGHT Coronation Films On Return New York. May 9. MR. Dick Merrill, accompanied by his co-pilot, Mr. Jack Lambie, took off at 3.40 p.m. local time for Harbour Grace where he will refuel and then fly the Atlantic to fetch Coronation films. They hope to be
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  • 101 25 Arrangements are being made to entertain the employees of the Tanjong Pagar Labour Co. by Mr. Tan Chong Chew, the senior partner, to commemorate the Coronation. Arches and other decorations have been erected on the Board's premises. There will be Chinese and Indian entertainments and feasts
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  • 96 25 Singapore, Tuesday. The Malay Coronation procession which is timed to pass along Stamford Road at 4.30 p.m. on May 13, may be viewed from the St. Andrew's School stands at a nominal fee of 30 cents. Tickets are also available for accommodation m the school stands for the
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  • 449 26  - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk REFLECTIONS O\ H\< l\«. MATTEB§ by SATURDAY was perhaps good for punters for most of the favourites were on the board, the only upset being m the big race of the day which was won by Sunshine Sue m record time to pay $96— the best
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  • 936 26 TO-DAY: 11.20 a.m.. 8 ft. 6 ins.; 10.5J nm 9 ft 3 ins TO MORROW: 12.07 p.m 8 ft 6 ins II M p.m., 9 ft. 5 ins. 'ame m third, although the distance on that occasion was shorter. A A A Bruas deserved the backing he got
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  • 82 26 CRISIS IN CEYLON Arrest Of Young Englishman Colombo. May 9. MR. Bracegirdle, the young English tea planter who was arre.s'ed for deportation on the order of the retiring Governor of Ceylon <Sir Reginald Stubbs > on reports that he was engaged m agitation amongst cs f ate workers, has made
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  • 62 26 International Tennis Eliminations CEC.OND round ties m the Davis Cup Competition were played over ttie week-end and resulted as follows At Munich: Germany beat Austria by three matches to nil. At Belgrade: Yugoslawa beat Rumania by three matches to nil At PaiTs: France beat Norway by three matches
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  • 195 27 Good Start In English Tour V ijjg the opening match of PL t h'lr English tour, the New Ze»a rv made a promising start by 3 for 149 runs at the Oval on Saturday. The visitors then went m mooed the home side's score Z the' loss
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  • 215 27 Jorinthians Beat Military In League From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 9. jT was a surprise to the large gathering I of spectators who were present when the Jorinthians defeated the Johore Military Force eleven m the first round the Johore Bahru District Football League on the
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  • 251 27 QUILLQCAU CUP Petition 1 he Guill emard Cup com-- Bi-Monthly Mixed Foursomes THE first Singapore Gulf Club bimonthly mixed foursomes competiUon for May was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Day with a net score of 31 V
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  • 440 27 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY'S RACES Fourth Day Of Singapore Turf Club's Summer Meeting HANDICAPS for Saturday next, the fourth cfay of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) race meeting: are as follows: HORSES— CLASS 1 Div. 2—9 furs. Clever Alec 9—o Combination 3 n Prohibition B—B8 8 Queen's Course B—78
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  • 131 27 Spectator Drops Dead On Course Louiserille, May 9. THE Kentucky Derby, run here yesterday, resulted as follows: WAR ADMIRAL (Charley Kurtsinger* I. POMPOON 2. REAPING REWARD 3. Won by two lengths, third three away. Time 2.3—2.5. Twenty ran. Betting: 5—2; 15—2; 3—l. It was the second
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  • 96 27 Great Jubilee Handicap Result London, May 8. THE Great Jubilee Handicap run on Saturday over I» 4 miles at Kempton Park resulted as follows: COMMANDER 111 (H Wragg) 1 TEMPEST II (Carslaket 2 WILLIAM OF VALENCE (Packham) 3 Betting 100 to 7, 100 to 9, 13 to 8
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  • 70 28 Coronation Ceremony: The Address Of Homage The officers and men of "D" (Eurasian) Company S.V.C, which provided the Guard of Honour at the ceremonial reading of the Address of Homage to His Majesty the King. (Tribune). The Colour Party of "D M (Eurasian* Company S.V.C. (Tribune). Dato Mohamed Ghazali. who
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  • 167 28 Found Lying Dead Near Car Washington ONCE a secretary of the Imperial Russian Embassy he^e. and latterly an impoverished garage mechanic Gregory Tiuseneff, was found lying dead under the exhaust pipe of a car m the garage m which he worked, not far from the
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  • 350 28 82JD00 Breakfasts From One Firm i ßy Air Mail) London, Apr. 30 THE hundreds of thousands of visitors to London on Coronation Day and during the following week need have no fear that they will be likely to lack food or drink of any kind. This is
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