Morning Tribune, 25 May 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■-No. 96. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, May 25, 1939. Five Cent*
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  • 480 1 (Pill Not Tolerate oreign Meddling" I TOKYO, MAY 24. is DETERMINED TO ELIMINATE ANTI-JAPAN-I ELEMENTS PBOM FOREIGN SETTEE[and concessions in china by military fhe japanese foreign office spokesman led today. activity of these elements is directed by the Kuormiv nuist be regarded aM part
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  • 118 1 SUNKEN SUBMARINE RESCUES 26 Feared Dead Portsmouth, New Hampshire, May 24. SBVBN survivors from the sunken submarine Squalus have reached the surface in a rescue chamber which was lowered from the surface following a line being hooked ou to the submarine by I diver. Through tapped signals, the trapped men
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  • 104 1 Japan's New Move At Amoy Tokyo, May 24. VHE Japanese have made a new move at Amoy. A Japanese warship has anchored between the island el Kulaiigsu and lhe mainland, according to press reports. It is i tated that the warship has orders to stop '/hinese traffic acros.i the channel,
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  • 128 1 Brussels. May 24 A T a banquet at the Palace this even rl lng, King Leopold, referring to Queen Wilhelmina s recent appeal to the Dutch for moral and spiritual endearment. suggested that Queen Wilhelmina'. "noble initiative"' should be carried also on an international plane. He
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  • 81 1 London, May 24. AN offleial bulletin .-ays that Queen Mar;. parsed restless ni«ht. partlv l\uc to the injury to ono eye, which .hough painful ll not a source of rnxiety. Thc general condition is satisfactory. Sir Richard Cruise. Queen Mary a surgeon, and an oculist
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  • 173 1 Guerillas Give New Jap Troops No Rest I'eiping. May 21. If is reliably learnt that fresh Japanese reinforcements have landed at Tsingtau as well as Tanffku. Figures are not available, but it is ved that Hie TslngUu landings wl ch took place from several trans,v to ailed about »,000 men
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  • 574 2 Singapore's Importance In Defence Scheme »ijl the pfesenl iti te o m rid afltfrs, it is a great comfort to learn ami e where we know that the British Bmpiri stands for its posit on and on •ph < ich the British Empire is al least,
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  • 79 2 TRIPLETS BECOME TWINS (Tribune staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wed. THF pride of Kuala Lumpur. Federal Capital. in IH Iff filing a set of Chinese triplets has been slightly affected hy the death of one of the triplets. The babv in question was rather sickly from the start, and the infant
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  • 63 2 Singapoie Wednesday WHILE walking along Havelock Road on the evening of May 17. an unknown Chinese aged about 35 years, collapsed. He was removed to the hospital where he died Death was due to shock and haermorrhage from rupture of the spleen. At the Coroner's Inquiry held
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  • 49 2 The Band of tfcfl Straits Settlement Police vill oerfcrm to morrow at Farrer Park a 530 pm 'nder the direction of Mr. S Chapman. Fandmaster march 'Kismet" Markey; overture "Caliph o; Bagdad Boieldieu*. selection "Geisha Jones; characteristic "The Parade of the Tin Soldiers" Jessel; selection "The Desert Scng" Romberg
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  • 93 2 They Discussed The Drinks! Singapore, Wednesday. THE fourteenth annual general uc "ting of the Singapore Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, wh'ch was to have been held- this evening, had to br postponed to May 31 awfof ke lack of a quorum. Thov* present, however, discussed the cakes
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  • 85 2 ctatfh i i Singapore. Wednesday. \i aild to -nave taken a quantity ol disinfectant, an attractive 25--year-old woman. Pauline Chew, pleaded guilty this morning, be•icre Mr Kenneth A 8.-acke. to attempted suicide Court Inspector Whittles related that the police had the woman removed by ambulance to hospital
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  • 78 2 1 NM MALAY S !f* OFFER Or' si. >.whj"t(w COS": or rr.riM. m IHF EMPTHF. v:d TH- DB thf sul': Ci v; V e3 KELANTAN TO GIVE I TKE RAJAH AND T CIL OF PERLIS TO GIVII MACDONALD SAID THAT ASKED THF HIGH CO\r_m CONVEY TO THEIR HIGHXj KULERS
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  • 186 2 Kuala I.umpur. Wt* THE appeal of Suppiah. W Tanid uho was M death at the recent Selanjf for the murder of a Tari by drowning her at >unpi was dismissed t»-ua> b> Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice P«3«r. 'FMS. in delivering a jaaM that Their Lorri<hips reason to set
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  • 23 2 g The first nr Malay da; v p Melayu.' will. be on sale on M <\ y(i ,.n owned, edited P uDI
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    • 32 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Europeai-* Hair Drears For Ladies aud Cei ale men Specialist* in all the latest methods and expert* In pedicure and nia nie n::'. Prices rr.o:\zu.\z.
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    117 3 ■cn minutes to seven ■thcv came, twentyI black, moth-like Ww a heavy antiKit min on the crest hill practically on us began barking, Wm us on the hillside Biuriinu Hashes of Bed around us. ■o of the moth-like L (altered and fell [from the formafcini- of those ml anum-
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  • 42 3 COMPETENT DRIVER sday. »n ol the 2vd i was to-rfay driving withr when not party insurance ci on Apr. 13, by Mr. C. H. 'he owner of aii incompetent ed that he and ed to share In though he had iveraatton with
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  • 18 3 cap Padaran" B u.-morrow at day- and will sail the kill** v for Colombo, Pert ntea and Bordeaux.
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  • 191 3 C^l*k&mkSl^ DONT be deterred by the title, "The Duke of West Point." and think that it must be a picture with a limited appeal. The theme is very much American i certainly, but the story is one of real human interest, anci the
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  • 55 3 CORPORATION. LTD. CHINA WILDING, TH. NE 5808. MNGAPOBU FIRE. MARINE MOTOR, P» SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS.. MALACCA HONG CHM CO, K LUMPUR TENG IteNG LOONG, NG KON CHEI.. KLANG LLE LNG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GIWBRAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LiJ. AND
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  • 1025 3 European Association's Memorandum Food From Cemeteries JHE Committee 01 the European Associaiton ol Malaya has taken action upon the subject of a public crematorium in Singapore. They have prepared a memorandum which has been foi wai (led io the various Chinese Associations in
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    • 68 3 Do Vou Need Glasses? Only an 'xammatinn by r.llffUte*- skiHei M uahiied spe_ialist v :.'i tel: you t .j .jenK;- what ei! nt your vision \V Vi deficit i.t R A. TB 'lI'SON Dr. of Ocular Science, Uovi. Lieeniifttt (U.S.A.) 35 Yeart 1 io,i.;m CMNlsal Dxpeneme 4. Al iad( i
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 25 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Mssff) Bar G'jld. Fine, per oz. £785'-> £7.8.5 VU-VER J? &20 116 20 116 Spot iy7 < 197r Forward
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    • 55 4 BrBBrB Previous «J Quietly steady id le Cn Spot Buyers 8 116 s l6 Sellers 83 16 8 Ist Forward (June) Buyers 8 116 Sellers 83 16 8316 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 83 16 K3 16 3rd Forward i Oct Dec.) Buyers 8' 4 8 i 4
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    • 6 4 Chinese Central News Agency
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    • 77 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-dav" dnes| In bulk May June shipment tl4l&A*»iu* COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) (Uei> M May Shipment cii inn Pr< SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 10 seller M May June Shipment 8 10 1 value TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist qual'*? Singapore) May Shipment 16- sellers rFPPER (F.A.Q.) l^ White
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    • 60 4 London I Previous To-day l'.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 871*8 nJSmtiMd T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 85 16 H n^sS T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 215 16d. unci r.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d. S?S?
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    • 142 4 London WednJ t Previous To-dav I Distillers 9 2 3 qo 9 1 Dunlop Rubber J I General Electric 28 4' 2 .M Imperial Checimal Industries JJ* ™d Imperial Tobacco Jf UJ Anglo-Dutch 1319 133 1» 2 Canadian Pacific 259 J 8 3 London Tin 4 5
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    • 152 4 London. May 21. WORKERS engaged in alleviating the cripples' lot will assemble in London from all over the world for the first time at the fourth World Conference opening on July 16 next. Twenty-one governments have nominated experts numbering 500 who will exchange information and experience
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    • 46 4 Now York. Tt:f» Ri'BBLR Previous 10-daj c Market Tone Steadv Steady •pot Buyers 15 15 16 16 Sellers 15 116 16 1 Forward July Sept. Euvera 16 16 116 Sellers 16> 8 l6 3 16 tin Market Tone Quiet Qnitest Bpot 43^ 4S:<
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    • 119 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was Sll4 5 8 up 3 8 and Ihe price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buy- ers Spot 28'k cents, buyers July September 28 '.j cents, market quiet. Although both Tin and Rubber .share >] were .steady throughout the day the;
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    • 91 4 ENTICEMENT ALLEGED Singapoie Wednesday. ANG Chwee Lian. a 26-year-old Hok- 1 kun, claimed trial this morning Ini th second polic court before Mr. E. E Coleman on a charge that he on Mr. 19 at Singapore, enticed away Ng Keok, a Chinese woman, the wife ot Luah Fong Bl ng.
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    • 65 4 H Bug^]^v fg Bb^Naf. i lg JM^lVi s 1 \M hi *Tii t*£«^>l w^-\\\,\\\\\\\\\t\\*j^^*rCrvr rh n »-%*m -i-wwOmm Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Codown spaces to let at low rentals. w\. 9 I 1 Further particulars will
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    • 12 4 SOUTH KRiBEISH INSLRANCt COMPANY, LTD i:stae§bj^iii:ii 1572 Te] WW* 2 PInItTSOII Orern
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  • 597 5 Kapore. MM 5 068 J/3 I .19- 20 6 1.20 125 I I 9 6 10 3 I 20- 21,6 m 030 035 J 0 58 1 O.Glxd m 18 6 l t 6 ■jj 115 6 26 6 055 060 M 021 0.25 ft mi ,s s W"
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  • 73 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books May 24, 5 p.m Close TolAl ro Ifsj Date Ex Dlv. year Hong Fatt 9lL< Ma- 17 —""bis Raub 5d J£ fSL 8 Ma 2f May 18 Rawang Cone. 6d No 24 Mav 24 ,me 14 June 9 5 RlttBER a>
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  • 224 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday Buyers Seller.-; Auipats 3 3 3 7» 2 Ayer We:. > O.Tu 0.75 Batu Se. 122 1.27 Hong Fatts 0.59 0.62xd Hongkong Tin 18- 19- Jelebua om oM Katnunting Tin B6 9 iKatu Tin 21 22 I Kent.- 2 2 4 I Killinghalls 129 139
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  • 32 5 According to telegraphic advir.- iec« ived from the Eastern Head of the Nederlansche Handel-Maat.schupDij, Office at Batavia. the banl: has declared a dividend ot 5\ 2 per cent for 1933.
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  • 213 5 Anr ?n r\° Ltd A P^ 30 Oct 31 N m nom h»« MUNICIPALITY t '^40 $400,000 r3l Se P* 30 100 oMi J 7 rM 1947 .600.000 106 108 nom {y. 1855 $1,000-100 fj* 1963 $2,000,000 t"Jw 31 Sept. 30 105» 2 101 i 2 n^
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    • 160 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Roval Charter A D 1824. Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTLKDAM Paid Up Capital 1 40.030.),.).Reserve Eund 10,500,000,« Chairman of the Board of Directors IL C. REHBf/CK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL.D President If. TAUDIN CHABOT D.rce or A.
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  • 142 6 Japs Board P. O Liner, Shots Fired BRITISH RRVRI authorities in tho Far East 1 informed Reuters that Japanes* naval mai* a destroyer hoarded the 1\ lj ner R J R JJ at WW yesterday morning outside the south? entranee to Hongkong. On receipt of the news the Naval Commodore
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  • 118 6 Hongkong. May 24— The Ranpuras passengers report that a Japanese, destroyer half a mile away fired iwo j shot3 across the liner's bMM and signalled to it to heave to. but the Ran- j pura went full speed ahead in an at- 1 tempi to
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    • 246 6 \A^ n^ c 7^u" pfct^yV H j -A CANTAB WEST fdJNT!" j jlr» A Dl-nrn Positively LAST NIGHT s tArl I To-Nithl 6-15-9-15 M mmmm tmm^ m^m-^mmmmmm^^m^^^.^^^^^m. (J "THE DUKE KF WEST POINT" ith j _^j^2i3__B 'j-.mw-i* T<^l R^l £-£-j*rm gifl <Ssfliß 9____&** />f&l at mw-w*. -^^m.*. a-W-w *4 4
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    • 98 6 t* ■•■llilllllllltlllllKlHUll m i The suspense is terrific— The comedy is plentiful and amusing, thf tU S excellent "Sunday Express" I TO-DAY 3-15. 6-15 9-15 I I SATURDAY, SINDAY MONDAY 4 SHOWS DAI j fhe Triumph That CHmMW JOHN FORD'S Awaii tt inning Career I§■ i^n|B **tmT***- fUt, i Vim*
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  • 615 7 I (Fiom Our Cwn Correspondent) London, May 15. S were prominent at the Mosquito Day luncheon of the I oo 1 of Hygiene pnd Tropical Medicine and of the Ross L annual affair, comEpatrfclt Manson and Sir Lrlain, as chairman of the mi oresided. Pi'foast the Premier ref r.r--01
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  • 103 7 "Free Ports" Show Good Trade Returns Hongiconn, May '24. THE Sraunhai cusxmis H*us2 aonoun ed that major traaty porta In the occupied" areas registered ?n uniavavrable balance whiie the 'free I ports" registered a favc rafale ba. PC* i m the vear's first teason. Shaiahai. Tienuin, 1- aochow, Ctv I
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    • 38 7 f*iRE talkie f 10-NiGRt 9.15 P.M. i 1 Action Feature 5 •''"^lainnie "''a* Express" j foung Fugitives j I nii„ llll| S JN TALKIE World) [TO-NIGHT J).30 P.M. *> ■•'•Mlurt- Programme 1 T he Saddle eva da Buckaroo" I
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    • 249 7 '''^mt-moommtmt.mwt-tm^-mmwmmmmmmmm-wmt-tmmma^mmm OPENING TO-NICHT 6.15 9.15 w Pm mtn«i > fc. AND I I mm I g |p PM ::v^ r :-x:;ti:. q THE THRILLING SECRET STORY W|gl^|^ i tfMl i f -t-xx^mW. E *M W? ik m 18. hh 7% W^^^^^ BVTi^H^^ iv HH f Amwr^Mmm* mmam a* m^MMMMMMMMMMM AAX
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  • 1096 8 Greater Preparedness Necessary GUARDING BRITAIN FROM AIR ATTACKS From Our Own Correspondent London. May 12 BRITAIN must "sleep on its haversack" now. This solemn warning was uttered by the War Minister. Mr. Hore-Belisha, in the House of Commons. He was moving thr second
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  • 772 8 Ben Chimes London Letter The London region wii m City, the 28 Metropolitan -M Middlc.-'w and parts ot EssJJ Jiire Surn y aiid Cent I^| > about ope-fourth ol ihe ptjql pulation ol Britain I A.KP. "tying squads". J from secret bomb-proof -M tres". would plav abu on passiv. defence
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  • 978 9 Royal Academy SchooLs. the Landseer prize and the Rome scholarship ln scl ,ip ture. He was elected A.RA in 1937. Ex-Millboy Honoured I7OK the tirst time since the war an Englishman has been engaged to sing the part of King Marke in "Tristan and Isolde
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    • 234 9 "LOOK AT MEI f,,,, um M— «ffik fi "lv l i i-j-ttaWl- U mir *^-wJmm W C_ I don't worry about f»*ver. I used to j be weak and irritable and would easily have fallen victim to malaria or other fevers if the doctor had not <» e i :«-jm
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  • 297 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, May 25, 1939. THE GIFT FROM PERLIS p£E gift of $25,000 ior Imperial defence from the State of Parlia 'as a token of loyalty and sedation of the benefits which State has enjoyed for many -s under British protection" 14 moan when contrasted with the iumi given
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  • 1245 10  - APPEASEMENT goes on BEHIND the SCENES Mercury k Litvinov j i Incident Explained j OV aar fHERE would have been no "mystery'" at all about Litvinov*s ivmation had it been considered in I onnection with Chamberlain's offei Dl new diplomatic talks with Hitler, as the two events are clearly linked
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  • 45 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh I shan*!** :Jay i JAPANESE J^fKwH I A baa admitted hat tn Hupel have jetr *t* T apeishan. wh< artume defense u The reason i r y of the numerical 0 \r' nvse forces, who a; pcsitions amon? the
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  • 212 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Vill Then Clear /kites From Asia I Shanghai, May 24. la Mei Wan Pao" has published a portion of the accounts the Inner Japanese Cabinet Meeting held in Tokyo two days It is said that any European crisis in future
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  • 93 11  - Jap Threat To British Ambassador Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. May 23. THE "Kckumin," teputed to be the i mouthpiece of the Japanese military group, has issued a threat to the personal safety of the British Ambassador to China. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, who is accused ol utilising: his position
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  • 74 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh IMi to the frequency of in* Jiduits on thc Siberian-Man-iioan border. Russo-Japanese it ns have again been strained rcakmfr point. situation at Bun*, in Outer Monias become tense as the result of Uci between Japanese and Outer lan troops. 1 alleged that 600 Outer Mon-
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  • 856 11 London, May 24. AT least twenty Government supporters, including Mr. Churchill and Mr. Amerv (former Colonial Minister) voted against the Government on the Opposition Palestine amendment and it is calculated that 39 Government supporters who were in the House either abstained from voting or
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  • 238 11 I'al< k *liii<> London. Ma; 23. SPEECHES of chief interest in the I i debate on Palestine in the t of Lords came frcm Lord Samm I, tha former High Commisssiont/ in m Palestine, and thoAichzishop Canterbury. Lord Samuel advanced many :i tho I arguments used by
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  • 63 11 London. Ifa; Abc. i.t half of the approximate |^>tal cl itki'J 000.000 of British capital .j*ye.st-0 co in 3< uth American countrie- rr ihe> form ii securities quoted in Lo;.c. i re- jj ceivc I no return by way of divii. .r or < inu.-.r
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  • 122 12 IHK r.XILKP KING BOG OF ALBANIA with Queen Geraldine and his three listen went sightseeing in the ancient city of Istanbul where they aie now drying following their flight from Tirana after the Italian invasion. Ihe si a ters Princesses Maxhide. Ruhije. and Myzejen. ian be
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  • 24 12 12 Degree In The Sun ■Ml* I>'H STUDENTS Of^^m Off LONDON hJ» degrees from Hy i ItebeH i >itkar,, l n t \v»Hall. „,a"
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  • 116 13 te of nearly 300 miles an hour, men of the 601 ihearsina at Hen don Aerodrome, for Empire Air Day >It the publie. (Planet News). M FORMA HON of fighters on their flight over London. (Planet News) UI;A,,< >N: Two girls on roller skates watch students leave. (Planet
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  • 1886 14 GARDEN PARTY lro^k are much In evidence among the NEW ARRIVALS at Prestige Capi ol Buildings, which will be good news to those of you who are eotac lo 'Government House next month. Among these there was one beauty -a chaimlng washing iormal which featured ihe
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    • 131 14 A special selection of gowns I for the GARDEN PARTY from leading houses f New Vork and Los Angeles has been just unpacked at Also announces a complete sale of present stock. Commencing in June. CAPI JOL BLDG., PHONE I SINGAPORE. 3838. JL— W^m^o^^a^mmnaam If a a mmm^M M mm
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    • 49 14 1 i 'CA J ust Arrived STOP RED [jl^^H^^^^ REDWOOD SKY BLUE PINK. nLeT\ NK iS the gar excltln th ne esl hw f" make u P designed to be worn with pinks and wues, the fnvolous veils and flowers and laces of the 1939 fashion. MAYNARD'S Battery Rd.
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    • 49 14 Riffles Hotel B^ Brav Basah E« I elephone 2$ SINGAPORE'S HAIR DRESSB SALON LATEST STYLES HAIR FASHIOJ Mpetiatitti Fecial j Treatrit Free Coin m^ny Mc fcc up by /«B|I Jffll Elsie Mi EBATTtII Dresses foi Occasions $5 toi SHANGHAI LADIES DKfSSM^ YONC lgj FROCKS fl*"] PRK I S I
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    • 66 15 SHOES GOLF SHOES, BLUE iOR BROWN [I ELK L as;d HEELS. ;i/l I TO 7. jin England) !l T I F 0 kcTIONS of Kerch I e f s (tan designs CHEL'S hRd Fhone 3372 WE PAGE I'iccadillv LONDOM I Dressmaker fctdalktei In nity Wear, usseaux I lormades j ITIITI
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    • 18 15 THK NEWEST CREATION IN MILLINERY, AND SMART GARDEN' PAST* FROCKS. AT m SMART SHOP MMlgg IT Stamford Bgd.
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    • 148 15 j THK J ELI Git NCE and S x CLI sfvE E s s j J of J i OUR EVENING DRES6 f L? NGTHS ENTITLES T If E M to be worn on I i Special Occasions i S like S GARDEN PARTIES j I m..V t I'Ka.'VZffih.+^alafc&k- I
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    • 410 16 ~"W" i i > i na iii m M rm 1 1 i■U i ______7_________9__\_\\M_m__^_ir m ßm I timi***'*"' i B m*^Ka*wWW m i r■ i r a J 5i 1 I 71 WW^M I^l WGmW \W* BY P&Owd BRITISH INDIA.LINES 1 INCORPORATED IM BNGLAND) Out war ds tut* Mm
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    • 364 16 jK TO FRENCH Poir j |_.*.*lj CHAKCtUKTt tUM j hcme Wards. J CAP PADARAN Foi Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazarie &a^ j 1 D'ENTRECASTLAUX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Durt\ 3 TO SAIGON INDOCHII CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphooc DESIRADE For Saigon. Tourane and Ha I I S. A. M.
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  • 241 17 Malayan Occultist's Success fcSOR K. S. .Mania!M. tho town Malayan royal occr.ltUicd .-no more to his lontf tll predictions. r w hen Mi'. A. W. D. Brooke. rawak Civil Service, was acting Caeistrate in Kuala Lumpur. Er foretold that in his 26th Brooke would be made heir L royal throne.
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  • 128 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Silverbelle. Tug Ro;-, Recorder, Alfoer. Lipis King's Dock Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Pontoon J J. 10. Victoria Dock: Marudu. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Erling Brovig. No.
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  • 78 17 JAP MENACE TO FOREIGN SHIPPING Hongkong, .May l\. AT least 20 third-Power mer chant men are still detained b> the Japanese Navy in Chines waters. Some of the ships hav« been com manure red by the J a pa MM Nisshin Kisen Kaisha. Foreign shipping companies Involved are seeking redress
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    • 272 17 MIAN IMI ILP LIM. (In »rporated ir. Australia) NEXT SAILINGS m July ~o July 9 bheap roi.nd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ratea (t.s p« Fengers mav transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or rr to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. m lANE/SYDNO return $642 86 lst class
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBK ANO OSAKA I I L A W A M 10,000 TONS SAILING JUNE 1 AT 3 JPM. Tfct vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Bi %i2lXudSr%SSn tleketl to China and Japan .interchangeable w.f
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 19 17 ILS EXPECTED Europe etc. v Air Imperial), time oi boxli letters 4 p.m deliver .et'ers 405 p.m y Netherlands
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    • 490 17 I postal Intelligence s TO-DAY Aden c Africa Fast Karapara May 25 I po Australia:- Whole Karapara I 25 3 p.rr Burma Qantas* 25 9 p.m Canada Western Karapara 25 3 p.m Canada except Western Yasukuni Mam 25 7 pm Hoihow Karapara 25 3 p.m fcgypt, Sudan and Palestine Yasukuni
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  • 936 18 sTngapore, Wednesday. RXPMT truidance on the keeping qu ilities canned milk obtainable in the M; ''^\^V n VJ'^* Xered t« memS. S. Franklin in lhe curs* of I talk on "Kai Milk delivered to mem bers and Kuesls of Ihe Rotary Club
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    28 18 Dr. Shaikh Taha Mattar. L.R.C.P. (Ed.», LR.C.S (EdJ. L.R.F.P. and S. (Glas.), L.M. (Dublin), son-in-law of Tuan Shaikh Salim bin Taha Mattar. who arrived from England on Tuesday.
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  • 256 18 Breast Milk Is The Best For Babies s »nKapore. W*^ F EAR that h^- M ,S the Igurc or a desire tied to the home accounts t tendency «,n the part of v j mothers to resort to artificial, than natural feeding of their according In Mr. s. g, Frantt
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  • 71 18 WOMAN FINED $3,200 s,n_,|>nre.^ POUND eu.lt> oi potfjH T tah:ls non-Go****] valued at 5320, U^Jl vear-old Canton** a jgi fenced, in th^;-";!^ this morn in*- to £1 i.nprlsonno.M.Hl with thc option ot for eleven montaa Senior Ke- at Godowni 3 morning oi l r .r;J he saw rway of th<
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    • 116 18 fe 0 tr?^^^-*-.^ u «_> O f Ik \!N N v^v_**>>. "^^Plo a m*/* a*^\. k ■sm\. t iJ V^%V^ I Kcw ShcU Motor oil specially adapted to the needs of the'modertjj *w&t/9*K I c r s P c ,al alacral oiliness concentrate-exdusive to Shell— fonihen )-^y^ r jEfjzS l
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  • 200 19 kgapore, Wednesday. UAH pleaded K*U*y „i nin- in the fourth Mr. C.M.M*** 0 f theft ol five katatoes. alvued at 15 the wharf in front of D Singapore Hard li a.m. yesterblp why he stole I d replied that he for two dayi s0 Ljtai es in order to
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  • 29 19 Nea Hampshire). ,!!i, t as to whether all Ilu sunken submarine 1 alive is roused by Mficers who report that puunanieatiea suggests N may be trapped in <• oioiii'tmeiit. Reuter
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  • 245 19 Mgapore, Wednesday. PONG IKCK a 28 pi (hinese. claimed Doming before Mr. C. the fourth police 1 p| »rge that he on M-I5 pm. a t the back Marine Potf* station tlu it of ten katties •ttings said to have H Ul< Genaaa cruiser ■JM the
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  • 1254 19  -  MR. S. S. FRANKLIN ROTARY ADDRESS BY v Singapore, Wednesday. TALK on milk and its value as an item of food, so illuminating and instructive that it was commended bv the Chief Health Officer, Dr. J. W. Scharff. was given by Mr. 8.
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  • 133 19 ALL -MALAYA DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP The ballroom dancing competition for tho championship oi Malaya will be held at the 8.8 Dance Hell Kuali Lumpur on Junc 7, 8, t) and 10. Four silver trophies will be presented to the all round champion couple and tla* runner up. Eight silver trophies will
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 93 19 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Manning in 3rd. Court at 10.90 a.m Magistrate's Appeal Hussain b. Katal Ahmad vs. Rex Thereafter- 0.5.140 38 Re Will of Tan Kwan Kok. deceased (If not concluded*. Before Mr. Justice Worley in 2nd
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  • 721 20 Singapore, Wednesday MAN KIM HOCK. J 1 year old Hokkien. claimed trial this morning in the fifth police court belore Mr. L C. Gall on a charge that he an or about .lan. 10 at Singapore dishonestly give false evidence in a judicial proceedini;
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  • 93 20 Ordered To Repay Money Singapore, Wednesday ;VUSOF bin Haji Iksan. a S5-/30T old Javanese, pleaded guilty this morning in the second poire court belore Mr. E. E. Coleman to <■ i barge that he on or about Mar. 9 at Singapore, being entrusted wit S9O belonging to Sapuan bin Haji
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  • 116 20 i (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. 'yAP PING was this morning produced before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh and charged with j being in possession of one leaf j packet (two hoons) of non-Govern-j ment chandu. It was alleued by the prosecution that jthe accused was
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  • 106 20 BOY OF TWELVE CHARGED Singapore. We*J ADMITTING he und*, what Glaring hurt k negligent act meant. 3 Kan, a twelve jrear ally charged to-dav before Mrj Whitton. Traflk Judge. causing hurt l>\ a actf to another boy. wkagl ried on the handlebarbicycle. The Incidenl urred on along South B: kj
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  • 73 20 One hundred and took place In S week ended Mav 2 lii the corresponding *n The chief eau.- -phthisis, pneum n enteritis. Plfl were report rd two fatal The death rate equalled i.s per annum corrr. red pieced aiu week corresponding week Four person than three vr nths
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  • 47 20 Btagapo" TAN AH HIA. u 4W*» g 1 came up before mi fourth pohe, sentence on a cnans dutiable tobacco on Kusa. Changi Roafl- p^ Accused admitted 00l viction. iM Mr. Wallace Ke»P- a^sssj^iJtttf^ n his worship wi* 1 co was Sl5-46. in default l-**-* iprisonment
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  • 27 20 The Olul at 7am. t sne HOOfkom Jj in the 1 at 9 a.m. Bombay. A Naples G aers are p: Fhe ateai which WiU a.m
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  • 466 21 IDON RICHARDS IDES SECOND run over l 2 miles at Epsom to-day, resulted as foiLery's BLUE PETER (E. Smith) 1. ird Esmond's FOX CUB (G. Richards) 2. [y's HELIOPOLIS (Perryman) 3. Wemhert CASANOVA «Beasley) 4. Ln ran Won bv 5 3 Betting 7-2 Blue Peter, 100-6 Lg Holiopolis. Time,
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  • 208 21 BLUE PETER 9.0 (Lord Rosebery) E. Smith. HELIOPOLIS 9.0 (Lord Derby) Perryman. FOX CUB 90 (Mr. Edward Esmond) G. Richards. FAIRSTONE 9.0 (Sir Abe Bailey) C. Richards. TRIGCERO 9.0 (Mr. W. Barnett) Burns. WHEATLAND 90 (Mr. W. Barnett) Tavlor. VESPERIAN 9.0 (Sir George Builough) Elliott. ORTIZ 9.0
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  • 253 21 I London, May 24. r;ill^ BBußatm of (iovernment's majority in the BNM on last aifht'a Palestine vote is seized upon by puss 'Mitularly. the opposition organs, as an indication of p 'or sii|| another quest for a solution of the n'ost difli l. BTER
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  • 107 21 Mr. Lloyd George Criticises Britain's Palestine Policy London. May l. IX a broadcast speech on Govern* 1 ment'fl Palestine policy. Mi*. > j n\rl George declared that mis:hievous act ivities fosto red by 1ta- ,.,,,< and i'l i*< '"lit yean among a small section of ilm Arabs ;ad driven Britain
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  • 47 21 Mr N A Worley has been appoint* by Hi Excellency the Governor to •■< temporary Puisne Judge <>i tin Supreme Court. S S in place of Mr .ce PedlOW, who is on local IeAV« Mr. Justice Worley will act as Pulsm Judae un'i' .'une m
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  • 71 21 A charity fair will be held at theVicfc ria Memorial Ball commencing fron a.m and i variety entertainment at In> Victoria Theatre at 7 pjn. on BaturcU; In aid of the Redemptoriat *V Building Fund The fair *11l have (tails lor fancy articles, childien garments, girls' frocks, dolls, toys, fnc*
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  • 613 22 Tads Scored Once, But Goal Disallowed r S.C.C 0, Manchesters 0. IfEENLY contested, yet characterised by innumerable missed chances, the Div. I. fixture between the Manchesters and the S.C.C. resulted in a goalless draw, on the padang yesterday. The Tads held territorial advantage
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  • 170 22 Y. W. C A. Fortnightly Club ©EGULARLY meeting ol the Y.W.CA ll Fortnightly club wj l id on ftfonwitti Mrs. w T Ll n In the cluur. There waa a i tx>d attendance to the ting talk given by Mis* Nice Wu on I lal Customs of Chim," concluding with
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  • 216 22 Oaks Runners To Morrow THE following are the probable starters! for the Oaks Stakes to bc run at Epsom to-morrow over IU miles:— SCENERY 9.0 'Lord Astor" No Jockey AVENA 9.0 (Mr. W. Barnett' Burns j v SOFT IMPEACHMENT 90 'Sir A. i Bailey* No Jockey! 7iOYAL TRUCE 9 0
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  • 52 22 'Ihe Indian Association beat the Chattel Civilians yesterday by tive gcals to two at the Clerical Union ground in division 118 ol the S.A.F A league fixture. Tire winners played a good game and were always dangerous in their attacks The Civilians defended well
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  • 447 22 AMATEUR BOXING <By PETE). J HERE was a»M>ther large gather--1 ine at tho Happv World Covered Stadium last night to witness a turner mi es «>; preliiaiaarj in the Singapore Amateur Boxing hampionships. wa cla In which Sved Hn ei bea: Prank Pestana
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  • 132 22 Opening Ties In S'pore Badminton Tourney THE following tics In the a badminton, championship J at the Clerical Union iSi this week-end Singles Saturday at M5 p.m. George Tan 'S.K.C B Bong Soo I Marigold); Koh Bng S Wee (Devonshire) Suadi b H Tahir Porhinai Cboa Siew King U I
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  • 22 22 Singapore. Wa The S.C.F.A. B" defeateil by 6 goals to In 'he divaa gue socer match played at I ground this evening
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  • 233 23 L R.A.F. (H.Q.) 0. M*l goal that came ten minutes following the second We th. Excise victory in their encounter at the StadiumG igainal the R. A F. (H.Q.). f* S(Ta »Py and uninteresting and both sides lumbered t Airmen's custodian, was 1 In the circumstances H some magnificent
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  • 958 23 KAMIS P LA YS SPARKLING TENNIS TO WIN Kee Onn Yadi Gain Easy Victories PUTTING up a hard fight against stiff opposition. Wong Thian Teck went down to H. Kamis in one of the ties of the Men's Singles played at the S.C.C. yesterday evening 3—6, 5—7. Kamis gave an
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  • 65 23 Results at a glance:— OPEN MEN'S SINGLES Yadi beat Siew Keng Siew 0, 6- 3 Roy Smith beat Capt W F. Finlayson 6—l. <)— 4. Chin Kee Onn beat Lim Hee Chin o— o, 6—o H. Kamis beat Wong Thean Tecu <V-3. 7—5. OPEN WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss fi. Clarke
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  • 44 23 Ties played at the YMCA. courts resulted as follows:— l OPEN BOYS SINGLES: R Thoy beat Ronnie Chia 1. 6- 1. J AG B Pakir beat M A Lange C—O. 6—o. B Kursln beat Ong Chew Bee 6 4, I 7-5. r
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  • 83 23 The matches played at Hopg Lim I Green yesterday resulted as follows: Veterans' Handicap Doubles: Dr. P. JL Loh and Cheong Chee Tong l5 i beat Seow Pch Leng and S. H. Tan ,)< 3», 8-6 3— f>, 6—2. Handicap Doubles: John Lim and Ong iSiow Hian <—
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  • 59 23 i From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Following are the players who hav^ been selected to travel down to Singapore to play against the Singapore Malays soccer XI on Friday at the Balestiar ground: Abu Bakar bin Mohamed; Mahfozo, Abdul Rahman; Yahya, Hamid, A;t
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  • 47 23 Notice i.s given that entries from Affiliated Associations and Clubs, for teann to compete in the above competition, will be received on or before Thursday, June 1 Applications must be accompanied by an Entrance fee of SIO in respect ol each team entered.
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  • 153 23 I i) .n Repeater) p Wednesday. I i ii '>'•; races this entirely confined K me laapmaalve ie inner turf Fi k were used. ALUM ROCK I LUCKY I ISCARA (Lewis) [l out and all ler queen o I GER 'a ere taken I named im press .1 (Allan)
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  • 75 23 The following is the result of the 2nd round ol the Ladies' Duffer's Cup at the R.S.G.C: Miss M Elder beat Mrs R Irvirx w.0.; Mrs. J. McGuffin beat Mrs. I Mac .achlan 1 up; Mrs. J V West beat Mrs. G. A. Clemem.x 5 3; Mrs.
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  • 566 24 SOVIET AGREEMENT SOON SAYS PREMIER" Some Points To Be Cleared Up: No Difficulty Expected London. May 24. REPLYING to a question by Ml Attlee in Hie Commons on AngloSoviet relations, Mr Chamberlain said: "The House is aware hat Lord Halifax was able to have conversations with the French ninisters in
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  • 56 24 DAVEY DAY KNOCKS OUT PEDRO MONTANEZ Nen Vork. Mav LM. J\AVEY D.w beat Pedro Nentanea on a technical knock-out at the tfhth round in lhe scheduled lenound hout. Montanez was blinded by a cut 'i the eye. Day may get a world welterveight title light with Armstrong Roderick who are
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  • 135 24 Moscow, May 24. IT is officially announced that M. liaiaky has been instructed to insist on postponement of the Council's consideration of the Aaland Islands armameiv plan because the object of the armament has not been established and the Finnish Government has refused to provide
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  • 86 24 MORE BATTLESHIPS FOR N.E.I. FLEET? The Hfcgue, May II \N Increase of three battleships In the Net he rends Baal Indian fleet. In v.c v.of the Japanese naval expansion. urged In the Senate by Professor L •nan. leader Dl the Christian Historic Group. Professor Lohman said that reinforcement Of East
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  • 78 24 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, ffejj CAK driven by a Chinese plunged down a lOd.^r on the Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road while nrgoJ double bend down a hill, coming towards Kuala l.u mte Fortunately for the driver, who was the onlv
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  • 33 24 McAVOY-HARVEY TITLE FIGHT London. May 24 The McAvoar-Len Harvey fight which, will be re( igniaed bv the British Boxinu Board as ■.< vorld-title light heavyweight bout will .:initeiy bo held on June 22 Reuter
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  • 40 24 THE yen di pped ::;::her: un pen mxM lation to the Chinee a touching the reo M rents A sn'osequ*n% the r. rate wai 90S yen Th I when j j [harta m I Chin onal dcllari [able Reuter
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  • 96 24 London. Maj 24. THL mo-t expensive welterweight content ever staged takes place at Ilarrinsay to-morrow, when Henry Armstrong defends his world title again>t the British champion. Li nie Roderick of Liverpool. Thi purse la ElO-OQO, of which Arm-! strong receivo £3 500. Ringside
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  • 117 24 London. May 24 4S a sequel to the allegations made A by the prostration in the rec°nt of plans eaae that the German COi-~ ml at Liverpool acted as Intermediary for the German Secret Service. Mr. Chamberlain told the Commons at question time that it
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  • 104 24 /MAJESTIES WINNIPH \Vinnip| EXTENDING a Ko»al i Their Majesties Bracken (Prem er of Ml while they did not foq traditions of their ana thev al! met their m»v« zens of Canada, prundl bers of the Common** tish nations, aed prod traditions of ti:e Bdl| Briti>h parlimentaij The Kum. repljrflafl
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  • 23 24 Tot* „jW Tin: l«»«^jfjUn 1 jTm tween formed the JJ fl>B l Bucharest The. Jl JU J leeead li
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