Morning Tribune, 10 May 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE •j.—No. 85. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. May 10, 19 FIVE CENTS
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  • 222 1 WILL BE RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT LEBRUN LONDON, MONDAY. t PROGRAMME OF THE STATE VISIT OF THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN TO PARIS FROM JUNE 28 TO JULY 1 IS NOW COMPLETE. THEIR MAJESTIES WILL TRAVEL VIA DOVER AND BOLOGNE, AND ON ARRIVAL IN PARIS,
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  • 51 1 CHINESE MOBILE COL UMNS ACTIVE rr DTT Hankow, Monda^ mobile Chinese column from CharMr tossed the Great Wallinto 1 proper and are at present atP Changping, the Peiping-Suiyuan r 22 miles northwest of Peip'corciing to official Chinese reports, 'hat another mobile Chinls attacking Yanglinching, Pukow railway town nine i Tientsin
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  • 30 1  - Hankow. Tuesdav. ea bombed Lanna island. boin^ audible in Macao. marines attemnted a beaten off with are beine mTsininer. where Gen. Isoerai a COnfpronr>p rfnrina thn Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 42 1 I London, Monday. de a first hand acquaintthe progress of the Air ourse of a tour of r.a.f. Windsor in his scarlet and Plane, the Kint? inspected, headquarters of nd, the bomber command at Upton nand on Thorn en a ->uth- Reuter
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  • 91 1 London. Mondav REPORTS have been received S at the Foreign Office res- pecttng the demarches It Pnume and Berlin on Saturday. It is understood that the S i CM€h (iovernmciit expressed yratitude for the interest ihown in the minority problem, and their willingness to make every
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  • 88 1 MASTERS SEND JOINT PROTEST London. Ifondl A STRONGLY worded pr< .un.st the "ruthless and Absolutely deliberate" attacks on British .ships trading With Spanish ports has been cablthe Foreign Office by the masfc number of British steamers at Valei The telegram demands a neutral zone guaranteed free
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  • 71 1 Alleged Murder On H.M.S. Dorsetshire Hongkong, Monday. H.M.S. DORSETSHIRE, which \g proceeding to Manila from Singapore, has been ordered to divert Co Hongkong. It is reported that this li due to all' murder or manslaughter on board. H is understood one rating has been taken into custody. Naval authorities here
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  • 50 1 Tin Tonnages Revision LONDON, MONDAY. WELL-INFORMED TIN CIR- CLES IN LONDON i PROFESS TO HAVE GOOD REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE MALAYAN DELEGA- S TION TO THE INTERNA- S i TIONAL COMMITTEE WILL I REOPEN, AT THE MEETING ON JUNE 2, THE QUESTION OF REVISION OF STAND- ARDTONNAGESJfc tmmt REUTER
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  • 42 1 FRANCO WANTS ONLY UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER Burgos, Monday. Unconditional surrender is the only solution of the civil war Gen. Franco will accept. This is made clear in an official statement, replying to Geneva reports of a Republican move for armistice and peace. Reuter
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  • 102 1 Rome, Monday. Herr Hitler left for Florence at 9.30 a.m. on his way home. Signor Mussolini, who had seen the Fuehrer off, followed in another special train— Reuter. Florence, Mon I Signor Mussolini's train bavin taken Herr Hitler's enroute from Rome, the Duce was able to welcome the
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  • 160 1 Many Killed; 30,000 Homeless CHUNGKING, TUESDAY AT LEAST 100 CHINESE WEBB KILLED AM) INJURED IN THE BIGGEST FIRE IN TEN YEARS WHICH TESTERDAY MORNING DEVASTATED ONK OF THE POOREST QUARTERB OF THE crnr, destroying 7.000 homes and RENDERING 30,000 HOMELESS. Chungking \a the t ol the
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  • 66 1 MORE U.S. BASES IN THE PACIFIC New York, Monday. THE Navy Department Is developing tivo islands as part of the naval fron tier, stretching 5,000 miles into the Pacliccordini to the Washington correspondent Dl the Herald Tribune The programme includes seaplane bases, starting In Alaska and Kodiak, following the International
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  • 45 1 Geneva, Monday. A private meeting of (be League Council to-day which lasted half an hour adopted the agenda for the session. Two Ethiopian delegates were unexpectedly nt as observes, but, did not attend the secret meeting of the Council whirh followed.- Reuter
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  • 9 1 Paris, Monday. The shipping strike has bem .settled- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 44 1 t r ON OIHEK PAGES Pager Man and son killed 2 J Murder charge fails M \\X\ meeting 3 snake Bite Death I I ondon Letter 8& 9 Racing guide 18 V) 7 i Kate handicaps l\ Hate training 22 spol( 22. 23 24
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    • 33 1 |>A fresh milk— with ;gOH| ALL THIi TROt;r»LH LET K!im put an end to d< iiislnnK milk -:iilk. to drink. It I milk, -ith only dealer on Klin k end us )\h u.
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  • 588 2 MAN SON KILLED AFTER QUARREL OVER PIG WIDOW'S COURT <m Our Own Reporter) a :.i< >i:y of how a quarrel over a pig which disturbed some plants in a A at Bukit Gambler on the Chinese "Chap-Goh-Mi suited in a fatal a i ault in which a Chines* and his
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  • 126 2 m Our Own Reporter) S Ipoh. Monday. V ••THE light took place in the 1 vicinity of the Kampong llahru Police Station and while the two women were polling S each other's hair and grappling. i the man. in an ungentlenianly manner was kicking both of them as they
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  • 113 2 WHILE digging earth at the new aerodrome at the 12th mi. ir, an Indian i i mployed by Messrs and I ni.JKine. was injured by a landslide yesterday morning. lit abrasions over the and tract ure of two right ribs is suspected. He was conscious but
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  • 118 2 Thursday. May 5. Sir Eric Holt Wilson, Air Vice-Marshal A. W. Tedder. Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Wing Commander and Mrs. A. G. Bishop and Major H. W. M S.tewart dined at Government Hoi. Friday, May 6. Hon. Chief Justice and Mrs. P. A. McElwaine. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 463 2 31 Typewriters In Pawnshops A Chinese lad, knocked down by a cai the Queen Btn Office v afternoon, had coni and rer the .scalp, hands and as .shocked bui conscio CLERK CHARGED Singapore, Monday. CHUA CHWEE KIAT. formerly a clerk in the employ ol Messrs. Roneo Ltd. figured as the
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  • 544 2 MURDER CHARGE FAILS P. W. D. EMPLOYEE NOT GUILTY Singapore, Mondav PLEADING successfully that he acted in self-defence. Baaflffl Pilkiy. a railway pointsman emplmed by the P.W.D. earth excavation works in Kampong Batak, WM today found not guilty of murdering a compatriot, Nanoo Pillay. He discharged Sangara Pillay was arrainged
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  • 112 2 Malay Chief Insta lled m Our Chni Repor Seremban. M<» 4CCORDING to traditional custom, with all its pomp and splendour, the Mengadap Ceremony in iv.spect of the formal installation of tne newly elected Dato Bandar chief of Negri Sembilan. took noon in the Throne Room ol th at Sri Menanti.
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  • 20 2 Stabbed by :i compatriot In chore district last night, a Cl ceived two incised wound shoulder and was bleedinu pi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 "lIAIItY I ARM** Condensed Sweetened I I LI CREAM MILK. I>AIRY FARM MILK is jl^^" ■^^r >^ Children. Being <>!' a \^tiV*m Ws*Yte*, superior quality this milk fSr^^ tImI w no Sicken in the ttJfr^k—^*^ Tropics. I Ai^vOfw\«l PREPARED and Exported Fresh Stocks always obtainable from all High Class Dealers
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    • 44 2 I PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 stationized dials. Feataiei Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. i;i \l I V you'll admire [ONI you'll enjoy PKRPORMAKCI ymfU praise!!! DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA I LIM KOK CEK Co. Stockists: EXPRESS RADIO SERVICE, M SHejjio Road. Singapore. .Lone: 3893.
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    • 32 2 THE PHILIPPINE (Tel. 4534) I ySr 5 330 Orchard Rd t "t? DEY CLEANING t Jpe//5 \\i) DYEING A W SPECIAI M f5. PP«PJ>I niarhin^^ \*A£Mft for drv «'|.:r Competitive l* rir
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  • 1700 3 PROPOSED EXTENSION OF BROADCASTING HOURS; SHORT-WAVES SOON Singapore, Monday. i MIOKT-WAYK transmitter, devo- t«d entirely to the diffusion of programmes, is likely to be constructed by the British Malaya Lstin| Corporation, in the inturr. "The broadcasting: of purely A tic programmes is engaging our
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  • 93 3 EX-CONSTABLE CHARGED From Our Own Repor: Ipoh, Monday i case in which a young Malay ox -police constable was ith criminal intimidation with cause injury to Mr. R. L. Ackrill, O.C.P.D Ipoh, by attempting b him in his office at noon on igain mentioned before C. Simpson Gray by Mr.
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  • 122 3 NEGLIGENT DRIVING Singapore, Monday. IAN bin Rais. Police Orderly to J. Ci H. Brett, was this Ined $25 by Mr. R. A. Ward, j Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of; driving along Maxwell Road fternoon of Jan. 12. u Macpherson stated that the'•cldenly turned to the right
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  • 103 3 DIED OF SNAKE BITE Singapore, Monday, j I VERDICT of death by misadventure waa returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, 1 Lhc Singapore Coroner, this morning, at 1 t-.i inquiry into the death of a 29-year-old Chinese named Ang Mang Kee who died as a result of a snake bite
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  • 62 3 LATER POSTING TIMES AN and alter the ICtfa instant, the v mails hitherto dosed at 7.00 p.m for despatch b\ the 10.00 pro! train uill be dosed at the General Post Office at 9.00 p.m.— registration 7.00 p.m. as at present. I ran the same date the publir stamp counter
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  • 99 3 ATTEMPTED TO SMUGGLE PERSIAN OPIUM *Sir.£i:pore, Monday. ANOTHER daring attempt to smuggle n Persian opium Into the Culony was frustrated b\ Revenue Officers when they crance to i. i B during the wepk-end. They w< anen oti the auxU War Hindu wl anchored ott Woodlands. The mtn <:!>iuni their belts
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  • 106 3 •igapore, Monday \MR John Brown, a European, was this ;1" morning fined $75 by Mr. R. A. .Ward, the Fourth M >n a [charge of di a motor-car i !Ren^ The ca. quel to Ideni the mi:. f Bui .ah Road und McKenzic Road in I
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  • 123 3 A lleged Red Meeting From Om own I Malacca, Morui.i k raid made i»> the io<.;i rtc4cctit< branch on a house .it Emk puroiiu in the early boon <>i Bands morning retailed in thr am <iv»*r to Chinese who irere aUagattj holding a meeting of a communi nature. Twentyom Cl
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 50 3 Sil-viVrin DOES GROW HA IB Removes J:i r d r u ff. ■-an Prevents Falling-hair and corrects c cf the -'calp. To restore new h??ir- m prowth a.sk vcur f'he--1 miict or a Hieh-Class y| D store, or Tlair-dre^srr S3^/ PfTRF STLVIKRT* Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86. Rot >. son
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    • 37 3 WHITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER defy competition In both pj >• and quality. .suitable for all duplicating machines. Price 1.25 per ream Obtainable at all i ni PETER CHONG COMPANY 4^^tefe THE WRITING FOR ANY MAKE r FOUNTAIN PEN
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    • 101 3 HORSE HEAD J BRAND J I o ftm^-z. <«NdO 1 MADE IN BUR MA GUARAiVTEfai ElOO% KISIiISH •o* HARPER, GILFILLAN <>, LTD. Singapore, Ku. la Lumpur. IV. ..ing. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS Express Service times tlartj l. hai riiKW HOTEL, M, Beacli Road Singapore, Trl 30U- nan rANG HOTEL,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 76 3 Law Notice For To*Day Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in art at 11 a.m. late of Lim Yew Teok Summons No. 122 38». Mr. Justice Mills in 3rd Court a.m. 304 37— Lye Pun Chun (f) vs Chop Ban R 1 Mr. Justice Home in Ist Court a.m. Jrder on Motion
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 63 4 £E 1 1511 ftlM ass i: 131 London. Monday To- da** •ALMOtX (Malaya) Unch, ,v.iunc hot. £15-15-0 seiiei 'OPKA (Straits, F.M.S.) E12-5-0 bu\> £12-6-3 sellers ,\<.<> I IOUR < Sarawak) 7 10 2 sellers I MPIOCA u^ n^ mcn1 wis sellers Unchanged PEPPER (F A Q.) Unchanged MaylJuly
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    • 136 4 I■ 1 f _f •...-■i -i> __^__H London. Y. Distillers Previous To-day Chang' Dunlop Rubber 95 6 95 9 General Electric 28 6 28 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 74 IO 1 74 9 Imperial Tobacco 31 6 31 6 Anglo-Dutch 135 135 7 1 Canadian Pacific 25
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    • 64 4 Previoua TT. OH Pans (dosing middle rate) I'd 8 T.T. on Amsterdam (doling middle rate) B.WM T.T. on (doling selling rate) on Hongkong (doting selling rate) T.T on Japan (doling selling rate) Ir.T on New York (doling selling rate) 498.1 London. Mono To-day Cbant 177.82 U 8.98-1 16
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    • 37 4 London. Mondav Fine Pur iK'i oz ,H' 'llxin/ • _____H Previous £6-19-8':: To-day £6-19-10 Cnange SUA LK 18 11 16 18 11 16 — Kit 1 month' forward 18 7 16 18 7 16 —
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    • 26 4 TJIN standard Bp > 1 itten-oon 1 price) :'l Previoua 6 1 2 London To-day 1167-1 4 .167-3 4 i. M( >nday. Changi +1% -1';
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    • 30 4 kVWmMM 1 Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Previous tdy 111! 12 Steady 37% New York. May 7. To-day Chani Very Steady 38 5 b i mi Be >t
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  • 147 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Monda\ MINING: Tin at midday was $84 11 up $1 58. The Tin share market tinued firm to-day and after the v. ration of the tin market quit* demand was received for most of the popular shares. To quote a few rates there
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  • 20 4 Rubber returns for the month of April iare announced by Messrs Derrick Co. as follows: Ulu Benut 26.000
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  • 39 4 Singapore. Mor. Mrs. A»a Mundell, was this mornin? fined $25 on a charge of negligent dm Ing, by Mr. R. A. Ward, fourth polic magistrate, who reserved Judgn ano her charge until May 16. Notl given.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 768 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Singapore, May 9, 5 p.m MINING 4|--4 6xd •• 2 » r 3 °l' ■gs? -<yr Hlt 060 065 Wen' 7 u>ou --oj Surma Malay •• 21- "[• Hydraulic IJ^ 0.43 1.10 21 76 -3-2-0.72 2 Tin • • ° -J 7 0.30 inting Tin
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  • 168 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Mm hi Bayer* Sellers Ampat 4,. 4 3xd Batu Belang 1.37 1.42 Hongkong Tin 20|Hong Fatt 1 -1.10 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Krairj 10--11 Kamuntlng Tin 103 Killlnghall 18Kam Tin Kuchai 1.33 1.38 Larut 9 9 106 lli Tin 1.42 1.50 London Tin 3--36 Mambau 0.52 0.57
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  • 218 5 iynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 If* nnm 105 nom. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY "■'si--1901 red. 1940 $400,000 1 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1907 rod. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 1 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Sinj JlUMfiimif Bankers and Brokers in Securities wnd Commnnitin. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servu* Members: NEW YORK COTTON BXCHANi COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE <fc SUGAR HXCHANGB. CHICAGO BOARD 01? PRAD CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGBL SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 190 6 LOOK UIIOS IN n: GRAND STARS: MOMS BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW! STARTS TO-NIGHT o-i5 PAVILION »-ug| Qg) A WHOM IVXHADi; Of M.Ci.M.'s \IERRIEST MA ,^oftß^ I MAKERS riiOVIDIM. A ROARIXC; CiOOI) TIME J WT FOR EVERYBODY IN THE WILDEST of ALL COMEDY 1 T W 1 1 FRANK MORGAN 0 ROBERT
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    • 182 6 RO X Y BAR OPEN 5 PM TILL >nDNIGHT. OPENING TO-NIGHI m^^^^^m^^^FW^^^^^^^M 6.15 9.15 A LIFETIME 01 ggfe wA. 1 I\ l < 1 1 s h\ A SCREEN- mA^B^^HM RpM 111 I AMOUS I INS ■B^^^^^^" 1 TERfI IX THE YEAR'S MOST DAZZLING FIX-AND-MLSIC ROMANCE! i te THE LIFE
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 can make her the biggest star 'I love her and I in radio!" enn con make her v happy!" jftfc v\4j Jgv^^y^ "If I k H*t* 111™ 1 U|l| OAIRE TREVOR (|t| DOMmLD WOODS i ALAN DINEKART M\t^^| ALAN BAXTER Auooate Producer Millon N. Feid Screen H Her by Low
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    • 248 7 ALHAMBRA Opening To-Night I '"rh^-iTj THE BIGGEST, PEPPIEST, SONG POLED FUN SHOW FROM V ROOM IN TENTH AVENUE TO TOWER SUITE Vl' THE RITZ FROM THE MUSIC COUNTER OF A FIVE >\!> TEN CENT STORK TO NATIONAL HOOK-UP IN RADIO CITY... SHE FINDS MORE ROMANCE i> ADVENTURE IN ONE WEEK
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  • 2990 8 OUR LONDON LETTER Budget Blues: Food Supplies Surprise: Britain I Shows Her Air Might: Fierce Controversy j I Over The R. A.: Britain* Churches Pray j I For Rain: Driest Spring For 150 Years: j A. R. P. Appeal: Danger
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  • 676 11 AMERICA STIFFENS ANTI-FASCIST STAND FOLLOWING EUROPEAN CRISIS "PRICE OF ISOLATION TOO HIGH" DEMOCRACIES URGED TO COLLABORATE Washington. PI SPITE the isolationist sentiment in the present Congress and the attacks upon the < overnment's rearmament plans in the Senate on the ground that they are designed to support "parallel action" with
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  • 61 11 Jap Soldiers' Mass Suicide < hentjyangkwan, April 19. AM\sS suicide was committed i bv 2b Japanese soldiers in the Yangchow Middle School at Yangchow on the north of the Yangtsc River opposite Chin- i kiang on April 13 because of their unwillingness to continue to ftfht a war of aggression,
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  • 149 11 Women Best Brains Of The Country >w United Provinces trousers, a tight blouse and .mdals with silver buttons v the i '<d uniform for Indian n, should such a force be ited. 'he Police, the Civil Service service are the onlv 'jartments which are barand women's represeni in th< Provincial
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  • 148 11 GREATEST CONTRIBUTOR TO SOUTH AMERICAN CULTURE -A MONK j Santiago. N J^M Oi Lile's greatest artists. I rav Pedro Siben aseaux. has returned Don i S For neailj U jrcan I r.»\ Pedro, a beneclii tine monk, has been living S in retirement at <Jti; t rr Abbey, near IJyde.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 SPECIALIZING: ,^^-^r^^ Ocular Muscle 4 Wgf*^^^x ajiomalies Crossed 7%^s^^?^lL c\rs. Complicated (l^^P^^" cases ot defective U vision. Glasses if needed. > IK. A. THOMPSON, DOS. (Dr. of Ocular S* •■< r, 4, Arcade Phone ?,002. (Misullation without cost or obligation. fnO N h 5y34 yr A^ GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal
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    • 38 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtalnablm of all ChmmuU and Stores I ■ii\i: a i» am i at the Capitol Restaurant Music by «\IIM BLACH It his Orchestra WKDM'NI) AY f- IRIDAY. 8 I'M. in Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGI
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  • 271 12 ALBANIAN KING WEDS PRESENTS COLOURS In a simple ceremony conducted by M. Evangheli. President of the Albanian PiAnt. King Zog of the Albanians was married to the '22-year-old Countess Geraldine ifli n and known as the White Kose of Hungary". The Countess becomes first (J ueMthe the former Gladys Virginia
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 136 12 ¥j ii £lai 1 1 d now 51 days across the air all the way by in pi r e F I jing-Boal Th< flying-b pore for England twice arc thp J;i.i word in ail room on board i >t and cold d while you 0] j include all nlghl
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 40 13 INSPECT OUKIiUAUiIH I (HOICK OF LADIES GKNTH WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS BTBEL COLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. lIWUESD **KI»T WATCHES WITH RIIAL DIAMONDS tk All our wat tre U'ua: Rntii made In 6hdt AGBMTfI c<>K »'RIX RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLAOK, siNcr-UMmi"
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  • 1015 14 Jravel Do's and Don'ts Good Manners Cost Nothing-But They Make You Popular With Those Who Serve You WI'UI up oi um machine age In which we live, little time eft genei r(> An nould n and i ler for I around us, our behaviour towai id or ill mam Ik.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 34 14 IT^fk ELIZABETH ARDEN\ MS 1 NTIAL rKKFAKATIONS A^ft CM \n with Nk--Jj, CLEANSING CREAM jX I .VA7/V TONli I /^J PAT with I Pssl ASTRINGENT PATTEI I Mir I I y SOLE i MS:
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  • 830 15 Highways and Byways To Beauty This Week ELIZABETH ARDEN Tells You The Best Ways To Tone Up Your Skin s\ m) lirst article, I told you my th oi cic:i: i time I you tli- principle ol rules for beauty winch may be called skin toning. by day, a row
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 37 15 "MADGE" Flower Shop Stamford Koad. i.i. cm w WEDDING SHEAFS irch decoration a Speciality 1 S FLORAL BASKETS. iths. floral decorations in short notice. ivKf/f Flowers from Java and Medan bj iteaaer and by vmjopi \\K DAILY.
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    • 41 15 LAST DAY OF SALE TO-DAY Marvellous Reductions! 118, Battery Road, Ist Hoar, Phone 7143. j OPENING TO-DAY j MAISON PERM j LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 1 S FORT ROAD Malacca j TEL: MALACCA 121 t j» 9LJV k^^^ 1 m *^o*~* m arA
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 431 16 M t* f fH HI fl I (Till L— l *Hi r tflt^T] mftfc^fc BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCOKPORATED IN £NOLA^fD> Outwards* kiue Due loniiaur 8 pore I '.mi.! S'pore 1938 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 ,NA 17.000 CORFU 15.000 July 2\) KANCHI 17,000 .In HHU'I LOQ July 30 MALI
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    • 399 16 TO FRENCH PORTF rHAßfnip^; RPUNIIS s HOMEWARDS. 1 I OK BIN ;k j URANE PW ;UX Jui: |TO SAIGON INDOCHIiU; CAP TOURI n t S, A. M. I. (from n) c^UIER For V I Vie Successors of MOINE COMTE CO V LTD. j 'PHONE 599€ N|(!>; BUILDINCi. m Lloyd Triestino
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  • 60 17 letown A PAI South Af] »uth have sailed from Capetown for England to join the Royal Na Th( men passed their medical examinal I Simcfistown and have n their uniforms. I d In the book oi the Simonstown naval b their arrii id, they will
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 558 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE! m TO-DAY FOR PI DATE AND TB G Paa v 10 11 am Indies: Bagan and djang Hong Thoi io 3 pm. v: Pa lang Pakan. P and Siak Hong Kwong 10 3 p.m. Whole x ''Sydney" 10 9 pjn. nd Great Britain x K.L.M. 10 9 p.m.
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    • 353 17 SHIPS IN DOCK simvs ALONG mm mi WHARVI hk EXPE< !l l> TO IRRIVI s I n.i in <.<><|ouri Gate <■ N'Mvikcn I Kedah Sarpedon ll Diomed 8 Citj of xtiirns Steel Worker I j Karapan j Marudu IS < lebea Mam it, i Eurymedon is Nieuii Holland 1 Hawaii
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  • 4298 18 FOURTH DAY OF SINGAPORE MEETING mpiled in "M.ixus supr«hiis") F, i < m tonn of all hone* tnUni i lay 11, the fourth <i;t\ «.t Ihc Summer (Governor's Cup) meet ore Turf Club, show! g| a n< e ban t andidat< i (t in
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 58 19 •j. Another OUTSTANDING M.G.M. Production. Daring, j i Thrilling and Exciting! J I Next Change at the CAPITOL I 1 %^O^P mi f Off r s^^^^^L J Ir^^^^fc^^ N See how a bright f f^SsT NVTCNINSOII i i\t|i«rier ii^nis a sjdmct biackmu > great swindle and £Ki£ v I wins
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  • 65 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapoi Tota Company Dividend BookClose Date t_c. Di*. Payable Ampat Tin ial Apr 21 tax Lahat 1 less tax Pahang Con Apr. 26 Ral [yd 5 «? Apr. 25 13 Apr. 22 May 18 June 1 Mav 9 May 14 6 4 7 Anr
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 154 20 i ON THE RADIO X I LONDON rm sn.issinn E:-i.i6 pm nm. (.S.l ISJ3 metres (21.53 m( H 13.9? metres (2147 mes); GBG 16^6 metres (17.W I<sl aI1(1 <<so M metres (15.1J nm 020 rransmission 3:— 5.15 i»m— o-» pm. (isii 13.97 metres (M.41 m< I.S(. 16.56 metres (17 79
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    • 194 20 dipsy Band. Bela Bizony the music ls Introduced by Alexander Howard 11 20 PJD The Newi and Announcements. n-j«;«m Time Signal at 1T35 p.m ii4(i p ni Pianoforte Music oi ht:-' Waltzing Ma; tilda' s Tra V A talk by Thomas Wo (KII2O a.m. Close dovn TO-MORROW TRANSMISSION 5 C4oan
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    • 356 20 SINGAPORE 600 dian Mu.-ic .Gramo--Nan Yiang K "an Hua." lldren'. Programme E 7 ht Orel Musi'". amophoiie n ter Pan." (John crook' Played by the Lonaon Palladium Orchestra. *A list's I R1 p^ a > ri i,y the Orchestra Raymond cK orC hi, hartz) and "Adua" March ivieril Played by
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    • 373 20 HONGKONG 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). 5.20 p.m. Lucienne Boyer (Sop: and Orchestra Mascotte. 550 p.m. Variety Progiammc. and Instrumental. 6.33 p.m. Closing local Stock Qi. tions. p.m. London— Dctoctiv in.' The second of a series of detective stories. Each In this series will deal w ent detective in fiction whost
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  • 208 21 WEIGHTS for Wednesday, thc fourth day of the Singapore Summer rare meeting at Bukit Timah are as iollo « GRIFFINS, DIV l. i, I us i-^Sw.: 4 1 lord (.rav <7> 9.0 Speartoun date Nairobi <l!l> i 8 11 Newsj (18) Mil siieve Donati 8 7 iv^v pride
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  • 543 22 HUM Mip«rbus"> Monday TRAINING wai beli this morning .it liukit Tim;ih and Bukit Tinnfi and u-"«l number of randidatea entered fei Wednesday were exercised. The following are the Bukit Timan w BREUKEI N BTWNC ARNLEY (J Donnelly) was Riven slow work DRIFT ON (Kirwan) waa
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  • 127 22 (Continued from |»ai;< M Oorugan Eastern Wave 8.7 Don Carlos 86 Speran/a 8.5 BOBBES, I ass mv 6. 7 PURS I ighting Finish Tony Redtlin 13 < I'ver Alec Achilles 8.8 rVewbridße 8.7 Numero TrcitC s <J Vatarourt 8.4 Meriden 8.1 Romano Flyin* star Sea Maiden 8.0 Brawny
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  • 582 23 Lucky Victory For The Fusiliers Skins 3; M.F.A 2. LI iv MM certainly on the side of the Inskillinfl when they met the Malays in the First Division of the S.A.I A. League at Anson Road idium yesterday, the slippery nature ol
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  • 71 23 PRESSMEN TROUNCED 1 N S.T. Press 0. traits Times Sports Club went by 4 oto Fraser N >• N round m a Busiue 'Mine At hal] time era led by l 1 u ts Tune. r aids, lack „i sharpshool them from scorj effected everaJ fair display. 1 ;v Neave
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  • 122 23 REST CRICKET TRIAL TIIK Rest \ull hold I < ricket trial on Saturdav and Sunday, May 21 and tt, at the S.R.C to srlrc t IhC team to meet the Europeans on June 4. B and 6. The Rest trial trams are: BALHETCHI T*S M: H. N. li.il hetchet (rapt.).
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  • 133 23 S( I VII 4; Polue II 2. IN a heavy drizzle and playing with ten men lor nearly hall the game, the S.C.F.A 11l beat the Police II by four goals to two in the Third Division' of the S.A.F.A. League on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday
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  • 308 23 LOYALS BEAT MORAVIANS IN SECOND DIVISION 2—0 Loyals II 2, Moravians .0. THE Loyals beat the Moravians by two goals to nil in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Oilman Barracks vesterda* The game, which was colourless, was rather one-sided in favour of the soldiers who had three-quarters
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  • 25 23 I XI vs. M.P.H. on Wedne Bali I. P L d C F T< on, Lim K I Lee mbr u I I
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  • 234 23 LUYALS BEAT SKINS Rifle Shooting THE Singapore Rifl lon held shoots on Bukil Tlmah range on Saturday and Sunday aft( in The shoot on Saturday r i between teams ol six n senting the i the Royal [nniskillFusiliera and Other Members of the ipore Rifle Association The m ted in
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  • 13 24 At Bch( n In the Davla Cup, < Holland :i 1? 1
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  • 124 24 >>m (.Jin uwn L-of /Lspiuiucnt i Muar, Monday. a free fight threatened to develop In a league soccer match yesterday .v. nfng, when the crowd rushed on to the field, and had it not been lor the timely intervention of Die Chinese players and Inehe Noah
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  • 162 24 THE following arc the draws In the first round in the Y.w.c a tennis tournament which opened thJ week at 8 Foi i Canning Road:— < HAMPIONBHIP MM, i i B First Roand Mi.ss E Smith v. Miss Z. Elia.v 10 Mrs. P. Koh v
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  • 21 24 j iici- micipa] Club ■i ol three Lo Nfl I i 160 i lun Fun 250 l 50 214.
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  • 42 24 DERBY CALLOVER London. .V Till' Derby low 2 l Pasch offered, 85 40 taken. 7 1 P.,! t Marnoek. 11 1 Scoti ,n. 100 7 Golden Sovereign ottered. l.) 1 Pound Foolish taken and offered ***** Glenloan. 20 1 Mir/a ollered.— Reuter.
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  • 155 24 ontinued from page 23) isued The spoon for S.K. <B> was won by Capt. Raven of the Loyala with a score I and the S.H. <A) spoon was won* by Dim. Burdon of the Loyals with a con- of 84. 300 1 Cap! Haven 33 32 94 D.
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  • 276 24 COFFEE-SHOP PROPRIETOR'S APPEAL Singapore. Monday FO4 bCßfi a Hainanese coffee■hop proprietor, appealed sue lull\ before Mr. Justice Terrell In the Hifb Court to-day, against a One of SIO. or in default live days simple imprisonment, passed on him in the lower court on two charges nf permitting 16, Colombo Court,
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  • 227 24 Singapore. Monday. THE 76 Chinese who were arrested by the Police In houses in Craig Road and Enggor Street on the night ol May 1. when meetings were in progress. ir. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this mornii; as a sequel to a series
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  • 100 24 Basle, Monday. An Interesting economic analysis, pre- 1 sented at a meeting of the administrative council of the Hank of International! Settlemi ntfi by the vice-president M. I (Holland), examines the reasons for the economic business revival in the half of 1937, and the recession in id half,
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  • 169 24 London, Mom! MORE normal conditions have I ed to the foreign exchange n and dealers are duly grateful as Chi tnabled to devote their attention t< to-day's heavy settlement, which I to the recent scramble to buy fran I volved, inter alia, a very sub.sf transfer
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  • 150 24 London. Mom; IN reply to a question to-day in thi Commons by Mr. Wardlaw Mil: .rd to the British claims for cor sat ion for damage to their pr Shanghai and how loni; they would ait before rec compens Mr. Butler states that Sir Archibald Clark
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  • 75 24 Chicago, Monti A MEDICAL moral problem, irhfcl all America has been disruNMndecided to-day by a jury of 1 doctors, scientists and clergymen who agreed to the desirability of at immediate operation on a five-week old babv girl, Helaine Colan. wh< has a °n)uth in the head, slowly moving
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  • 95 24 London, Mono At Lords, Middlesex beat War shire by nine wickets. Midd 283 (Paine •"> frr VJ) and 56 for 1 rickshire X7 (Smith 5 for 41 and 251 (Smith 4 for 50). Northampton, Notts be:il N thamptonshire by ei^hl irlckets Northanta 1"'! and 142 (Butler 22, Staples
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