Morning Tribune, 28 May 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE lL 3_No. 101 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 28, 1 FIVE CKN
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  • 262 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh What The Cabinet Changes Will Mean WAR MINISTER RESIGNING TOKYO. FRIDAY. DEALJSING THE NECESSITY FOR CO-ORDINATING INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL POLICIES AND TO ENSURE THAT THE NATIONAL tfCES ARE PROPERLY DISCIPLINED AND WHOLLY CONCENVRATED ON THE CONSUMMATION OF JAPANESE AIMS ALL
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  • 38 1 MEXICO U.S. OIL WELLS COMPENSATION TO BE PAID? Washington, Friday ;ican Ambassador wbc has rned from Mexico City Funmlt- the State Department a proposal m ating United States oil comr expropriated wells. So far refused to comment. Reuter
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  • 119 1 BRITISH ARMY ENLISTMENT RECORDS London. Frida Tiik old reluctance to join the Army has disappeared. The best n^ the kingdom are joining. Some ol the depots are full. "Records for enlistments are being registered weekly," declared Mr. Hor< lisha m a .speech at Devon port to-day. mentioning that the country
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  • 162 1 BRITISH WARSHIPS WAR MATERIALS FOR TURKEY? London, Friday. AT the conclusion oi the Anglo-Turkish donomic negotiations, three agreements were .signed in London this morning: Firstly, granting Turkey export credits up to ten million sterling; Secondly, supplementing the existing trade and clearing agreement; Thirdly, enabling Turkey to order warships and other
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  • 146 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh CHINESE CLAIM SUCCESSES HANKOW. PRID^ CHINESE I ''APTURED LANFI I OHAI HAILWA'i AT 3 O'CLOCK THIS ORDING TO AN OFFICIAL I»l: PATCH— REUTER. A. RY Intense battle (capital "i Honan Province i to Lanfeng After capturing iwiic.sc have cut the enemy's
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  • 39 1 POLICE CLASH WITH PICK/ IS Akron, Frid FIFTY men and WOE were injured rlously, when Lhc police combed Ughtaiinj? strike "The polite used truncheons and gas bombs and 30 of the inu:red wore taken to n< Reuter
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  • 35 1 „ia. Frid l x raided thr village of Mi midnight and paraded .v They shot i\r*(\ lour ided others. Mis! ir the ent bet-. which one conI x bandits were kill* Reuter
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  • 49 1 Shanghai, Friii EMENT of the Wilkinson in- 1 whicli the British authorities horoufthlv satisfactory has bern the British and Japail Gen oral Reuter [Mr Wilkir. alnent Sh i when )v whpn out bird-hun' itcr hr wa^ found to have a bayonet wound in tne back
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  • 204 1 U.S. TO DEMAND EXPLANATION FROM GERMANY? Spy Ring Sensation Now York, FridaN A CONFERENCE between *ii Umftl Hiirdy (ebkf prosecutor in the spy-ring investicahons) and the Attorney (iencral (Mr. Homer C.'umminßs) last night has Riven rise to a repwl that the United States will demand an explanation from Germany for
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    • 39 1 ON OTHER PVJES Page Bcranf^on Rd. Craik im Qaota R>«" ts Commission* QiC Ovrr PiU Councillor In Smash X K L Rac-p Weigh i orm (iuide 18 19 Spore Tennis I I Malaya Cup Opens I tlradman's Ri-rord M
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    • 33 1 _+< I kTTm t POWDERED MILK HL&' f slsMsis^B I i i S i[ I lINU Ml I \\l> PI I S OhtaiiM Me Evrrjjrhrrt i J DISTKIBIITOKS S 1 GETX lIIIOS. A CO.
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  • 866 2 CORONER ISSUES WARRANT IN SERANGOON ROAD SMASH THREE DEATHS Witnesses Allege Car Race rmv opinion thai sufficient ground ;i; lor chai Mi Chwee Lai with l 1 the death; of Mr Tan K«»k Sin, I Chek indan by driving his rnr. 8 35D4 in a rash manner along Serangoon Road
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  • 81 2 $4 Millions Wanted, $21 Millions Offered P I ikl.in Tin loan floated bj the Mnni< ipa ii!\ m entlj h.ui bee* **s complete in m-sn This was disclosed by Mr w H.nti.' Municipal Pred dent, at meeting <' f »he c onmissioiK at j9 Applii were re J foi over
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  • 228 2 EMPLOYMENI OF COOLIES Singapore. I'ridav. ALLEGATIONS that eoolici employed by the Municipality of Singapore arc required to give put titulars ot Iheir etttc for use in din k rolls and certificates were emphatically denied by the Presi dent, Mr. W. Bftliley, when Inter red U\
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  • 103 2 Ma* a pore. j. rili A LARGI Increase In th«* net rxport of rubiwr Iran Malayi i> recorded in th.- rubber Afwrei tor April, issued t«-d.i\ by the Registrar-General of Statistics. In \prii, M,7M tuns <»i mbber >\»'" k «'\|x>rt»- i from Malaya tu
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  • 60 2 ngapore. Friday R A Ward the Fourth D morning, a Chinese Pnh red driving a motor lorry In a no- manner and can is hurt to Kemat, a Malay H( was also d with d: without a Ucen< The i h tcplained to thi cused
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  • 49 2 Singapore, Fri< he absence, due to Illness, Ol Mr C. C. Dunman. was expn at. the meeting oJ the Municipal I »ners held to-das fellow Cor [ed to to him then sympathy for his Indisposition, and their hope that he would soi :i recover.
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  • 33 2 Whih crossing Orchard Road ye day morning, a Chi: bag "i nee. was knocked down by a motor lorry near the market He was extremely shocked and had lnj«rle> over the and ch<
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  • 116 2 SELANGOR MINERS' DECISION From Our oun Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Friday. AN oxtraurdmarv general meeting of the Selangor Miner* Association was B«M al the Chinese Assembly Hall to-day, presided over 'by Mr. Choo Kia Pent;, to consider the question of whether there should
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  • 87 2 FIRE BRIGADE JOKE! HID you know the days when the Singapore Fire Brigade B joke? Mr. E. A. Brown. at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, said be remembered an instance of re which started at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and it took the tire brigade to reach the
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  • 139 2 Armed Robber Sentenced %irisapore. Friclav SENTENCED to seven years* r.i. by Mr. Justin- Mills at the second Assisea on a elfeftrfC of armed robbery, Hoh Laa, a young Chinese. petitioned unsuccessfully to the iuU Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting Of their lord hips the Chief Justi.
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  • 246 3 our sentenced them ;ed. Mr. G. H. Goh appeared on behall of the accused, while Mr. T. E. Conaghan hi Id a watching brief on behali ot the deceased "> relative 'From Our Oivn Reporter j Penang, Friday .u'cused that on account of
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  • 29 3 the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Terrell and Mr. Justice Home t Court at 10.30 a.m. r>urt of Criminal Appeal:— No 16 Chian Keat (Penan* Ap-
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  • 533 3 BETTER THAN GRANTS Singapore, Friday. pi.i u>i\(, for greater eoiuddei i «i» be ihown m cases tai \<>l\ii l: llm- pawnent of COmp&ffskMl ate grants to injured Municipal em ployees, Dr K. k. fathv aired the Commissioners to give all possible assist nice h> Midi
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  • 184 3 A Miscarriage Of Justice Sini A MURDER committed in Prangin in July called to mind in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, when Chia I Bah 1 mis driver ap pealed a n him by m. >n a charge <■: Mr. A. de Mcllo appear* the appellant
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    • 46 3 SilviVrin iL° K S GK O W HAIR Dandruff, pxj> Pveventi Falling-hair j! [I iml corrects disorders ci ti>e scalp To r^storp new hnirm\ prowth ask vcur Che<*^W mi*t or a Hit: 1 wl ntnrt, or Halr-dn Sole Distributors: Rahamin penhas M. R^>l .♦^o" Road. I
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    • 228 3 Don't Miss TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY TRIBUNE Here's Why:— i Noel Barber film-muses about "Snow White." Virginia Wight, ex-Tribune woman reoorter now in New York, tells of Frank Buck shows in America (illustrated C. H. W. Goult says You Must Keep Fit to be Efficient B. Patenon writes on the n tive
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    • 41 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING v THEORY OF MUSH school CHILDREN: Special T( BCH( i s Reduced I Special Music Appreciation (las i Writ" or Ejiquirc Mrs. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Mu 25, Bark' r Road. 1 j^P^l FLUID THAT'S j.||^^K| p FOUNTAIN PEN SINGAPOK.
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    • 55 3 I HORSE HEAD I J BRAND I I MADE IN BURMA I GUARANTEED 100% UItITIMI II XKI'I.K. GILFILLAN i CD. Singapore, Ku;.l;i Lunipui. EN* VLg, WHm SWAN DUPLICATING PAPKK defy competition in both o* c ind quality. Mutable for all duplicating m;ter. Price IJW per ream Obtainable at all oArcs
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  • REUTIER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 97 4 London. Fri( Pr» iiy Cha_»„ Dunlop Rubber ?J Oeneral I J Jj Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco 133 9 2fl Anglo-Dutch idlan Pan he London Tin 3 I J Rubber Plan Investment Trust Ling Hitam Southern Kintas llgS A SI." 3 London Asiatic Jl" Kafflrs (West Wit.
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    • 79 4 Pi RUHO 1 16 Ton© nuv Jj, 1 16 ■poi gig i ;r. i,i «r»rt i lii 2* „,"rw.rd U-uly'Sept, > Srd FteWlrf 0 mdon, moa Tn ChS ALM Oil. (Malaya) to bulk May June tit-io-o 2TMET n,-0-0 P a id& ■OK ,raw u,lchansed TAPIOCA (lst quality) Unchanged
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    • 58 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change T.T. M Part* lOoalni middle rate) HMO SSLmT.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96-1 16 Vi^h^^S T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 11% Unchanged T.T. on Hongkon- ulo..mg .selling rate) 1 3 Unchanged .T.T. on Japan (closing selhng rate) 12 Unchanged TT on
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    • 26 4 London. Friday liQiD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 18 13 16 18 13 16 4 months' forward. W2 18 *2
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    • 21 4 I .ondon, Friday TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Boot (afternoon price) MM £158 11,.l 1 *\rward H59% £158>, -1%
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    • 46 4 termini Nrw York. May Tone Previous To-day Change 1 soot Buyers Bt< Steady Sellers 11% ll 1 16 llfl JulylSept. n 11 3 16 1 16 Buvers "'i 'l'a r SeUers n 7 u 16 TIN Tone Qui'" 1 Dull Spot 3,;:, > 38%
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  • 305 4 Singapore, Friday. TIN mining: authorities in Singapore to-day disclose that leakage of the result of the buffer tin pool referendum in London has affected markets considerably. While holding that th's leakage usual, one authority, when approach"'* said that a sood deal of share pushin has been
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  • 161 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Friday. .MINING. Tin at midday was SBO 00, down 7 8 Prices of Sterling shares were again well maintained in London yesterday in spite of the further drop in Tin and in some cases bids from London showed a slight improvement on yesterday.
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  • 123 4 Singapore. Friday. THE European political situation has been the dominant factor in the market since last week, and at one time, when anxiety was at its height, it lookt(i aa it valuta might come toppling down, says IfeSflTl Lewis and Peat's report However, the slackening of
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  • 783 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Slngap > P m l G. U fc Trust Kg 4 75" 615 T> n() Mi 1390 i 1.40 Pf 70 5.00 Vj 1 h L p 1 pd 21.00 Hammer and Co. 34...0 35 50 H Cn M U 775 8.5 East Ltd.
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Fncl. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3-10> 2 4 4' 2 Batu Selanf 1.37 1.42 Hong Fatt 1.02 1.07 Hon- rin 20 9 21|9 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kamunting Tin 9 6 10-3 Katu Tin 24- 25Killinghall 18 6 19 6 Kran 10|6 116 Kuchai l 27 1.32
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  • 223 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 (APORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 om 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. si Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,Q00,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO
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    • 216 5 S. E. LEVY Shanghai. Honi fcmiTiii Bankers and Brokers m Serui Paili? Foreign Market Caole and <juu; ml Members: KEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.T. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR V <JEL CHICAGO BOARD OF IKAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHAKE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK
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    • 230 6 Associated British TO-DAY J SHOWS W&*t&t/ 3 .|5 6-15 9-15 >MT^iL\ \^\^m& mi si iv\\i:(iviiics ft/I A Y happy-i 1 If I /V. i> ii\ Mirror y*3s A BAER ughed u w lull v Uvv 3n Gina Malo, N irl (Nru lkorkl 3^ Judy Kelly. x GRAND MUSICAL f* ,^fo^
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    • 265 6 SHOWS CAPITOL I t»-i>ay 7 TKKAT FOR EVER! MUSIC LOVEB NEW GRAND SINGING \M> COMEDY 111 I BV Till; SAME COMPANY THAI WADE "Roberta" Swing Time" "Gay Divorc© l!i;n RADIO PICTURES present (hr World famou Tenor— fZ*gk NINO MARTIHH Mb alan mowbray I S^ iK^r I yXwitti tforlwtf GRANT MITCHELIf
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    • 142 7 ROY AL j ■irTTnTu The Most Excitlni Thriller That Ha Co mc Ou( From Indi^ I ilm Studio! SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE NOEL COWARD'S TONIGHT AT 8.30" Commencing at 9.30 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT and Ist, 3rd and 4th JUNE VICTORIA THEATRE Hooking At JOHN LITTLE S. $2.50 and $1.50. WHERE
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    • 219 7 raoin km I ALHAMBRA Positively LAST NIGHT 3-15 6-15 9-15 RETURN TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT j^Sf*%^ GEORGE ARLISS J ft JOAN RFNNFT jJpßr^ 5 111 I t^H^^ WAKM-R BJM,s. IMMOIM \L j M i^j7 Vr) ill |r~~"!\KW WORLDls^aooKl I muaemeni Park) 1 »Ai\€C i»,\la<:j: H\r lIR CONDITIONED— PHONE 2477 I COME IND
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  • 140 8 GIVES EVIDENCE Al LOCAL INQUIR > Sin WHEN we i i itrui witn, oi johon Bahru, who t]1( n which lUeeed, km a the evening m of th( Mou. opi hnv i Optical Co U\ chars H A Di V trie! Ju riminal DI trict
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  • 184 8 Although the headlights of the car were full on and he could see clearly a long way ahead, witness said he did not see anybody at all. He nau i idea, he added, where deceased came F Questicned about the damage sustained by the car, witness said the win«j«creen was
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  • 107 8 Teacher Fined On Samsu Charge <m Our Own Repor Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. CHIN LOY. a teacher of the art of self-defence In a Chlncsr school. WBI fined Sl5O or two months' rigorous imprisonment bv Mr A. J. (.rattan BeUeW, the I irst Magistrate, this morning, when he pleaded guilty to
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  • 104 8 Vlissinp From lardines Steps Singapore, Friday Lance Bombardier R. C. Mitchell, ol ,1 Artillery, Blakan Ma this morning charged before Mr. G s the Third Magistrate, with the theft of a motor-car, value* $150, belonging to Lt. P. H. I It appears that Lt. Carey parked
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  • 99 8 Rochdale Firm Suing Chinese Concern Singapore. Friday. MISHB. Turner Brothers Ash Company, Limited, of Rochdale, England, were the plaintifl summon im.si the manager of ihuan and Co.. of Phillip brought up tor menCriminal District Court this mornini Tlte summons alleged possession foi i tifiant on May i« of
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  • 373 8 Singapore i A DIVIDEND of six per cent declared by Trafalgar, ltd their annual :-;Mieral meeting held to-day, shareh ;!ders being Ulfon ed of a year of excellent progress irbicfe resulted in profit of sn alter writing of* sii.'.l as depre< tion
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  • 159 8 Singapore, Fi'day pHARLIE Peters and Jaafar bin Al:V mad were this morning produced ire Mr G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, and charged with committed housebreaking and tti 147. South Bridge Road, of 20 Shi fountain pens valued at $150 and Parker fountain pens to the $200. the
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    • 229 8 j^^^^w~^. -"if 1 TRADE BARGAINS i MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend real bargains, backed by our f/uaranU( and free service WEARNE'S USED CAR MART. CAR BARGAINS! CAR BARGAINS 1 CAR BARGAINS!! New Cars
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    • 164 8 PHOTOGRAPHY in second-hand cameras Great varieties Singapore FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRJ^p 3>, Cubic Feet $210.00 I 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Koad. SINGAPORE (^ROCKERY, pALL M ALL (iLASS.
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    • 45 9 1^ 1 KB I ACHIEVEMENT o(A THE RALEIGH V/^V tt iV I k Hff m i STRONG, STURDY MACHINE THAT WILL HI GIVE YOU UNLIMITED GOOD SERVICE! Wt fl P^ W ,fiß PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED., THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Sole Agents: FSI MCA PORE KUAtA IUMPUB
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  • 1182 11 GERMANY EXPERIMENTS WITH MAN-POWER 'PLANES World Of Flight From Our Oicn Correspondent London, May 21. DERHAPS because fuel is so expensive in Germany, enthus in that country have lately paying great attention to npower aeroplanes. h craft date back to the very beIng of human attempts at flight. ime Germans
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  • 49 11 gERMANY'S first school for proWd& a "course of training In matrimonial dut testogir] ed K, be married was opened at Wannsee, near Berlin ur "Mother's Day," which was celebrated in Germany on May 15. The course of training will last six g?£a 553 £1 sswaTsSpHS
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  • 121 11 BOY OF 9 GAVE LIFE TO SAVE HIS BROTHER Chesterfield. II MPDfG hilly -clothed into J a pool from 10 to 40 ft. deep, nine year-old John Banting saved his seven y« old brother Leslie from drown nifc. and lost his nun life in doing so Leslie Bantiajr, or isaMf!
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  • 59 11 I'ondon, May liii Till president of the Board of Trait* 1 told tin- Oommom that ho hoped communicate to the Joint committ« QOtton trade organisations m ]«'w days tinit' the result of the Qovernment'l considerations of their p: tali for the reorganisation of the in dustrv by the
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    • 113 11 t\EU llKAiXtlft t AT 3. FORT ROAD S MALACCA i (TeJephone 121) 3L%KO.\ l»t:ili>| LADIES HAIRDRFSSERS I I 7», Stamford Road SINGAFORIi. (Telephone 4610) I V A I>(H mili (JLAKOII) QteMM ar( lhf latfst scientific discovery in glare protection They permit y«u to actually see >0 to 30 feet belo*
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    • 34 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I ObtMimmblm Ch^nirtJ «n^ Store* I DI.\E DAIVCC at the Capitol Restaurant .Manic by tfURT 111. \C II A hi Orchestra \vi:dm;sdav Friday. 8 P.M. 10 Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHAJIGK.
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  • 269 12 The Kine's (iuard was mounted from the H«M Gwrds Parade in Whitehall. London, for the first time this year. This ceremony is a survival of the days when the (iuard was mounted daily from the Horse (iuards. instead of from Karracks as is now the
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  • 38 13 .tamp dea*., from all over the »or.d are attend!,., the 1.,,,,,,.,,, Stem, ""^^J^S£Lt nin"."" '»<""'"- Ta^wratfassffi. js^^^rs^rsrwf m»£2sskki s Planet News Planet News Mm Joyce P.yner examining stamps from the "shade" of a wide-brimmed hat
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  • 1214 14 Paris Opens Up New Roads To Chic THE advent of spring in Paris has given rise to a multitude of new and graceful ideas lor the adornment of woman. Dainty blouses are very much to the fore, and these work magic with your wardrobe, for with their aid, you can
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  • 254 14 Beautiful Enamel rUR hundred yean ago, or thereabouts. there lived a man whose craving to create b» uuty kept him poor and struggling for the best part of his lite. This man was Bernard de Palissy and he lived in a French town called Limoges, Horn 1510-1589. Umoftt! Ah. yes!
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    • 14 15 ftf£JAD£?ft££j Unusual wedding gifts at moderate prices. 18. Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143.
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    • 28 15 "MADGE" Flower Shop M.imford Road. Tel. 4227. Say it with Flowers Wedding biuwuets an. l thunh decorations. Wreaths and Cut flowers Dailv Fresh flowers from Java by aeroplane
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    • 61 15 Hair Professur 2 '•'+-*<%} L'academie <««'iits France. Oniv the artist's Dalr can Interpret the wavi nit your personality. from it a style for you alone. You may have an expert consultation free at your convenience. The and perfect to the 'ion of our CUftOO Trices for Permanent Waving $10— 12.50
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    • 375 16 yt 7 .fgtiijgJfecii Sh^Dl Nah «^^9 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDTALFNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due tonnage S'pow Fonnafc S'pore 1938 HI 17,000 June 3 CORFU 15,000 July 29 < 'MALI 0,800 June 'A BHUTAN 6,100 July 30 NALDERA Ki.ooo June 17 HKHAR 6.000 Aug. HANPURA 17,000 July 1 CHITRAL
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    • 494 16 jltv— TO FRENCH PORTS I I CHARCEURS REUNHS j S HOMEWARDS. S BANGKOK illes Havre Antwerp Dunkirk June 14 i C af TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jun3 24 I DAI NY P irk July 4 J DESNADE Fo: Nazaire Bordeaux Juh ;TO SAIGON INDOCHINA 'CAP TOURANE I
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  • 72 17 Singapore, Friday. an irmed highway robbery at the A ;:.i-tion of Beach* Road and ConDrive— in sight of the Capitol at about 2.15 this morning reported when the ambulance was noned to the scene, following a tip of a male Chinese by two men, whom was alleged
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  • 47 17 Singapore. Friday. Sergeant D. Dowey of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was this morning fined $10 by Mr. R. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of allowing his dog to be out of doors without a muzzle within an affected area on Apr 24.
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  • 16 17 Mi A. P. Atkins, of Caledonian Estate left on home leave by the M. V Glenogle.
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    • 192 17 »111 S V 11 1 L V LI i: (Incor NKx-, \u{)<;:f ai Due viiK ELLA Mas June 3 KUR Jun< July 3 cheap round trip from Sir, to Australia issued at the n ra iss pa may tra Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or :it' to the connecting K.P y.\\\ SYDNEY
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    • 196 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITK STAR, LTD (Incorporated in Japan > TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Marseilles A Gibraltar. m.s YASUKUNI MAR I June 8 s.s. HAKONE MARU June 23 s.s HUSIMI MARU July 7 Ratefl to Class 2nd > Naples $574 S«i2l $634
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 191 17 >OSTAL INTELLIGENCE: FOR China and Japan DATE AND TIME nly) nQf Sambas and Si: f' 1 1 28 Mn! G Mprll 28 am' -reels only) aucufi 28 m L nd Great Britain x Kl 1.30 p.m. is II p n vi -8 2 p.m. KI M 28 nm KTM 28
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    • 115 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS /ALONGSIDE THE WHARVEB OR BXPfeCTBD TO ARRIVE. Entrant Shi]) Oodown Gate Rajula 22 l l Talma 18 :i Cuacam i»; 3 Glaucu.s 11 3 Ajax 9 2 3 Hakozaki Ifaru 7 2 3 KlantA 30 3 Fairfield Cit\ 32 2 3 Silverwalnut 34 2 3 Tweedbank
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  • 486 18 HANDICAPS AND FORM GUIDE FOR SELANGOR RACES M our o»» K'" Ku.ila I .iiinpur. I rliaj 1 .4" 4 lull S SlinillH 1 9.0 lurk Df«ce H8 Miltondalc K 7 Bombai K.I Ormulu Sir Theobald g 2 Kieadowman K "i Blue Peter 7 i A. rial PO«I 7 in Tonroc
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  • 3884 18 Horses, Class I, D.v.l, 6 Furs. niiV s v o br.e u oy j«i^ ujw '^edtnthen unplaced to Pure Gold 8.6. S'porc. April 30. 6 furs I.MJH.J ||ITONI>AI.K (M) Mr. A.F Dale (J. Orchardi rled 8.4 when unplaced to ou Th/oba™
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    • 39 18 g^^M/^ I X A MEDIUA\ -PRICED CAR jHHRf^ fl| WITH BIG CAR PERFORMANCE! s^=____-_ v^^, j ____E-^ SS^' [IflT #|i I THE UTEST f IRjACHIEVEMENT FOR Fl IX PARTK ILAIIS APPLY FIAT S. A. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORt APB 1
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  • 78 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Sl! j- I Company Dividend Books Date Kx. Dl*- |IN Close Payable Pah:i Apr. 26 June 1 Mav 9 len 3d 31 23 1 K:ll, b 3d Int. June 13 L'O Jun< k M int. June 20 Jun< June 21 m Sungei Tukang 5
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    • 308 20 ON THE RADIO !l LONDON Ir.insmission 2: b.05 p.m.. 915 p.m. CiSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 m< (.MI 13 97 metres (21.47 mes); GS(i ICM metrea (M.W mes) and c;so 1t.71 metres < 1 T». 1 8 mes). Transmission 3:— 9 15 p.m. 0.20 p.m. CiSII 13.97 metres (21.47 mes); (;s<;
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    • 261 20 SINGAPORE 12.45 i m light i played I nan Band. directed by C Keller Relayed from tne Adelphi Hi 1 no p.m.- Interval. 6.00 pjn Chi: (gramophone records Songs by renowned artl id .sit Kok sin and Tonp: Sueet-Heng the round moon ..-.jiii K;n Hoe Yueet Yuin" lection Iron; "The
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  • 49 21 Thrown off his motor cycte after a collision with an Arab pedestrian at Ka Sang Road, near the junction o Rochore Canal Road, last night a Chi- ((l cycUsl had slight injuries the hands, shoulders and taees The Arab was injured over the shin and nose Both were conscious.
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  • 37 21 a suitable manner. That the Municipal President be approached and -VskVd for permission for this and ateo STwuStlng the ro«i the different Municipal Departments. -That Mr Fiamroz be approach! member Ol the advisory committee o the association."
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  • 353 21 Mil pIX)V the work of Mr u H E 81 former chlel of the Fire I and pr il e for the "high Bi self, were exi of the Commissionei The Comml led unanlm ously to to M who had retired iron the ci n
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    • 40 21 (iOOI. XKWS! FOR THK HI NDRKUS WHO lIAVI-; ASKKU FOB IT! M.G.M.'a grandest HRITISH COMEDY II 0111 II I I\*■ •A YAINK AT OXFORD" Will. BE BACK AT THE «AITIOI. MONDAY WIGHT. 30th !•■*<. Ipo,, one nk.iit oni.v.__ a T r
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  • 738 22 KEEN TOUItNAMEM Pl.A\ Somi i lennii i the Sin Lawn i sliips \rst« ("none and nd Hem ed Doubles M Pennyfather and u i), lap and I B Abed 8 I, B id S Abed beat Woon i Miss Nellie Onn R Etlin and .1 If Phillips
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  • 74 22 C.C XI fur tOH Malay 1 bail im at .(i I H Willmott, M n P Ith, n < ird Jackm Wheal a. Oilmour )> I Dunne, R. G Cranford, A i, Mi W \v XI for t<> morrow at 11 a m at I round: T V
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  • 382 22 Sin there was a large gathering prest at the annual Athletic sports of the St. Joseph's Institution which was held relay at the Jalan Besar .stadium. Events were contested with great enthusiasm and man he races exi biting considerable athletic skill. The relays were an important items,
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  • 112 22 London, Friday. ALTHOUGH his horse. Tahir Mirza is v wellbacked by the pub! Khan i Pasch istify favoui 1 riss who said 'T hope Pasch will Win and don't know of what he should be frightened. I cannot see what will beat him." i The majority oT owners
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  • 240 22 From Our Oun Rcpoi Kuala Lumpur, Fri 00 KAN CHOON, a Chme.se. vho mitteo three previous cons after he was found guilty by Mr. A. J Grattan Bellew, the First Magistrate a charge ol having dishonestly misappropriated a lorry belonging to M Borneo Motors,
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  • 100 22 THREE soldiers of the Royal Innlskil- Ung Fusiliers are alleged Hied an elderly Chinese sqi at Kampong China, Alexandra I afternoon. It la si .it the Chin< n one of th( d him for his scythe On snatched the sythe and sla rm. Tlu :ythe to Bl
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  • 140 23 PI VANG BEAI KEDAH 5-2 lough Play Mars Game m Our Own Report PENANG, FRIDAY. in [HE Mlts I MALAYA CUT MATCH <>*' I'HE BEABON, PLAYED TO-DAY, PENANG BEAT Ki DAB ">— -l AT VICTORIA GREEN ,i good crowd present and tfullj cool weather prevailed. onstantly
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  • 90 23 m Our Oun Reporter/ Kuala I.umpur. Friday. 1 v MARQUEZ, newly crowned Ryweifhl champion of Malaya found Joe Eagle his match, at the pakil Bintmng Park to-ni«ht. where mght a draw after one of the sing exhibitions of boxing ighed 9.1. the fight to the Mexican imda
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  • 84 23 f Prom Our Oivr. Reporter' CLOW u:l| a Lumpur. Friaav. S I nork. ,hie fly by Mr. V van lir tables, uas rttneaed para o n m f rnins s P»- -< lubs S IJm for lhe Selan^or Turf s "nimcr meeting watchful eye lady '^ALAPRINCE,
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  • 83 23 Airmen Beat Loyals In Div. 2 R xi II Loyali II .2. N second division B VI VtMgWt inaldi played at (.illman B*l racks yesterday, the RJLF, II fe the Leyali by :i— 'i. P Nraa rather dull with tl lispJaylng bettei kjun he Loyala kepi •he Airmen from lly
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  • 294 23 ODD-GOAL WIN IN DIV. 3 Municipal s. B w OHTfootbaU was served up In oAfA. League Third Division i '";;!;^!^7 th|l Municipal Sei ££X at e YM ound rh< their oppoi after a very hard tussle by 2 l The score was a fair index to the run ol play
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  • 179 23 THEath >yal Inniskilltng FusUiei terday at Tanflln. .v the conclusion of the meet, Mrs. Leslie, wife ol the Commanding Offli he prizes. Fusilier Heron became the champion athlete for the year while H.Q. Wui« won tiie trophy for the team with most points I' Unit Medley Race.
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  • 621 23 REFEREES BADLY TROUNCED IN STADIUM SOCCER Vtfenai I; ic.ttirtN i AS ANTICIPATED the Malaya (up n Veterans found no difficulty in tmj; the Keferees by nine jjoals to one in a charity soccer match played at the Anson Koad stadium yrsterday. The same kept the
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  • ANOTHER RECORD FOR BRADMAN
    • 186 24 1,000 RUNS BEFORE END OF MAY IK nil. CRICKEI RESULTS London. Friday. BKADMAN htt W* «P an» lher world eric* by twice r«M*ta| his thousand runs in firstr ,ass Crick* hefort the end of Mav. when to-da> bfl completed yet anoihei century, playing at Southampton against nuMahte He thus at
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    • 188 24 From Our Own Repoi p< nang, Frid» K done by taflictinga toe of Tustirc Howej reduced tin n to that amount and Ordered the conviction to lUnd. Through hia counsel Mr. C. D. v. no vll n P C O.snum bm Ibrahim api against his sentence
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    • 181 24 PETITION FROM BOATMEN From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. Friday. A T the committee meeting of the A Malacca Commissioners held recent£tE president referred to a petition bv boatmen and others dated April 7, asking the Commissioners to remove the prohibition of hawking on the ''old Reclamation" near the
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    • 121 24 Brigade Cr Police Awards o HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the award of the Colonial Police and Fire Brigades Long Service Medal to the undernamed members of the Straits Settlements Police: AWARDED THE MEDAL Singapore: Detective Sub-Inspector Kok Ah Soo; Sergeant Bhola Singh; Detective Wang Ah
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    • 387 24 \i The Uiiivnh Music For Madame "At The Capitol EXCELLENT singing, both ol the operatic and the lighter varh one of the chief characteristics of 'Music For Madame." which open' the Capitol last night, with Nino Martini in the leading role. Opposite tc him is Joan Fontaine, who
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