Morning Tribune, 29 May 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 99. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, May 29, 1989. Five Cents.
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  • 85 1 I Strength London. May 28. MS plan- "l the Air m>v been so success■e Sunday Times) ■t oi output of Hlanes has reached Kipated lor the end ■namely, according Hxmsible quarters, H a thousand a K.< that it U estimate.! ■t I 35.000 tu 40.000 anHe c red excessive
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  • 102 1 throughout 1 favoured by g-oel inang events are bei centres of the cou^a. Penun« where th* new opened for use. tnatchesMtipoh (where •J 'triangular balm r ton nJfn.Penang, Pe-ak anr 4 Kuala Lumour and in the annual Clarke ounter. as an added a't-ac- ■<!' p W.D we -»t
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  • 427 1 VIGOROUS BRITISH REJOINDER TO JAPAN LIKELY gh LONDON MAY 28. VIGOROUS BRITISH REJOINDER TO THE BLOCKADE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT AT KULANGSU IS LIKELY WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS, FAILING A SATISFACTORY REPLY TO THE PROTEST DELIVERED BY ADMIRAL NOBLE (STATES THE SUNDAY TIMES' DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT). He adds that Kulangsu
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  • 27 1 PICTURE TAKEN BY A TRI- BINE STAFF REPRESENTATIVE 2 A FEW MONTHS AGO WHEN HE S VISITED KL'LANGSU, SHOWING THE REFUGEE CAMP. i^
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  • 82 1 Japs Board German Liner Shanghai, May 28. THE China Press learns that a Japanese warship on May 24 stopped the Shanghai bound Hamburg America liner, Sauerland, shortly after the Aramis incident. A party went or. board, examined the Sauerland s papers and stayed 20 minutes. The German Cc.isul General in
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  • 66 1 Burgos, May Pettv Officer Jo-e v'"Ma has born tfl&\>n Wai at Carta f na en l t ctarpc M trarsm'tM-e order- from Madr d K>r killing naval rfflcen held pri^ner and their crews duriner the civil war. Valbia is aL^o accused of being concerned in the
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  • 84 1 "BRITAIN AND FRANCE NOW AS ONE" Bonnet Says Paris. May 28. Franco-British alliance has so consolidated in recent months that the two countries are now one, declared M. Bonnet at a speech here. He said that the French know that peace is the most precious of all blessings, and peaceful
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  • 80 1 Banff, May 28. ~*MOCRATIC informality reigned a& i'Ve hotel when Mr. Mackenzie King nr' the Government entertained the Ho al entourage and over 100 journalists jnd photographers to dinner. The whole company joined m commnnitv singing of popular son.',s. At ™Z SfCevcnfii, Their Maj.^ met newspaper correspondents
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  • 30 1 New York. May 28: The 27-yrar-Qld aviator Thomas Smith, of Los Angeles -ok off from the old orchard at Beach Maine" t 3 47 E-ST. or a trai*-AUa»tic flight.- Reuter
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  • 101 1 Melbourne, May 28. SIXTY thousand Catholics are at tending a big rally marking the climax to the Pope's month of prayer for peace. The gathering fervently t her red every utterance by the speaker- that war could be avoided by the will of peace-loving mas*" in the
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  • 124 2 BULLET EMBEDDED IN FLESH DETI RMXG home from a coffee shop at the Selegie Road junction K with Campbell Road will-, a condensed milk tin filled with coffee, yesterday afternoon. Vcerapan. a Municipal cooly employed in the Sewerage Department was shot at from behind. Veerapan
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    22 2 The Governor, chatting with Volunteer officers, when he volunteer camp at Teluk Paku yesterday. Below, memta Battalion registering their names.— Tribuw
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  • 87 2 Ten Hurt In Bus Crash Singapore, Sunday. SAID to have been attempting to avoid a cyclist who was crossing from Cluny Road to Bukit Timah Road, a bus crashed into a milestone and overturned. The ten pa^en^ers in the bus rvere. all injured, though only one an Indian lost consciousness.
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  • 89 2 FOREIGN BANKERS PUPPET BANK Hongkong. May 26. FOREIGN bankers in Shanghai denied the statement made by a Japanese .spokesman to the effect that foreign banks are accepting the "Hua Hsing Commercial Bank" notes, stating that so long as the puppet bank has not yet gone past the "mysterious stage." its
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  • 73 2 "YOU CANNOT ESCAPE THE LAW" SINGAPORE. SUNDAY. THE PROVERBIAL SAYING "YOU CANNOT ESCAPE THE LAW" WAS VERY FORCIBLY BROUGHT HOME TO A MALE CHINESE CYCLIST TO-DAY, WHO WHILE ATTEMPTING TO EVADE POLICE ARREST NEAR THE GAS WORKS, KALLANG FOAD, FELL OFF HIS CYCLE AND SUSTAINED A WOUND ON HIS UPPER
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  • 95 2 Chinese Guerrillas Active Hongkong, Map 26. THINESE guerrillas have thoroughly v destroyed both the ShanghaiHangchow Railway and the parallel highway, causing the suspension of railway traffic since May 13. Over ten kilometres of the Shanghai Hangchow highway have been impassable, while 300 metres of the roadbed of the Shanghai-Hangehow Raihvav
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  • 70 2 HongkongJ JHE International Settlement PoJice in Shanghai has waflj dens in the western Shanghai badland to cl< }^Jm the Extra-Settlement Roads leading to the Japanese pi ling houses will be closed "in order to prevent 1 Settlement from frequenting the gambling dens I A message um*» 1 southern \V
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  • 65 2 ARM CUT OFF IN COLLISION [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THK maii jus from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lipis speeded along while the driver and passengers were unaware that a Tamil passenger had had his arm completely wrenched off »J»». Xfromt^l auarter of a t JJ man fainted
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    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dre^ers For Ladies and Gentknun Specialists in all the katfftl methods and experts in pedicure and ■tanilure, Prices moderate.
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    • 121 2 Pains, in Back Gone in 3 Hours If you suffer terriblo itharp paua or ilii'l wearing down achea in lunk or ndes, yon < :ii!'i ret rl<l of these ordinary v. edlbeoftUM yovi must kill tiie fen i it' vour kldneya. Other pymptoma o Kith,, and Bladder Disorders ara Scarty,
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  • 182 3  -  Loke Siew Meng I (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpu/, Sunday. 200 Miles Motor Reliability Trial which began at midnight 1 this morning. Forty competitors took part, over a course t the west coast district of Selangor and Negri Sembilan a the route passing through estate roads, which put a
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  • 604 3 Eye -Witness Describes Brutal Attack On Old Man Nude Body Inquest HOTELS PETITION GOVERNOR Singapore, Sunday. pERTAIN first class hotels in the Colony are shortly petitioning the Governor- in -Council asking for a permanent extension of one hour on Saturday nights. The matter was referred to by the chairman <.i
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  • 78 3 1, ;<iturday. m (20) and Harold ■j r'inFey, (22), Manchester Hade:! guilty this K second pol»c« E. i;. E. Coleman I, (hey at 2.30 K ievlanc: R° ad Hft of a motor car K (he property of L. arrested by K:^;i of the Beach It jam^ A Embury inm
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  • 37 3 I Paris, May 27. Mercantile Marine anclay the laying down risteiship to the Norimed ••Brrtagne.* 1 The of th? same dimensions lie but will be capable 1—32I 32 knots— and *s ex'e to doss the Atlantic
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  • 19 3 CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.
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    • 61 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- eye examination! i»* T If glasses are not u^CSP^ needed none will be recommended. >^^ Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science. t ■■■■■■■■'JL m m jfi^T'^^^^^\ m \\^*>\^^k«B
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  • CHINESE CLAIM HUGE SUCCESSES IN HUPEH
    • 120 4 Shanghai. May 28. <T»HE Chinese Tress v »ntinues to feature alleged come-back of I hinese forces in Hupeh proince, who are alleged to have -eoceupied much of the territory previously conquered by ne Japanese. Japane e are .'^atod to be rushing reii -rcemniLs in an attempt to
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    • 77 4 PLEASANT WHITSUNTIDE IN BRITAIN London, May 27. Brilliant weather ensures this Whitsuntide will be great open-air holiday festival. There is a heavy programme of spurt. From early evening yesterday, road exodus from London continued iintD a late hour, and it recommenced r his morning with cars leaving by main exit*
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    • 162 4 BRITISH NAVY'S ADMIRATION FOR UNDERSEA EPIC London, May 27. THE stirring accounts published in the Press of the heroic rescue of 33 men from the Inited States submarine which was sunk in forty fathoms off the New Hampshire coast, have aroused the keenest admiration of naval men at large. British
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    • 231 4 Labourers' Astounding Savings From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Saturday. DEPLYIXd' indirectly to criticism* 0/ Indian labourers' wagisi paid by estates, Mr. S. Harper Bail, parting at the annual general meeting of I the Johore Planters' Association. I quoted "astoundin.j- figures* 1 of the! ttavings of this class of labourers'
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    • 231 4 London, May 27. iCjOME general observations on the k Budget prospects were made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, during last night's debate in the Housp of Commons on the second reading of the Finance Bill, which was carried. He said the
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  • 172 4 1 d M m Minister,,™ L holiday c; C \uk *^B Street ,his for C nt M iar »r a week-end IM nißht from Edinbur-IXM day moniii* he r^JSM Mon ,f ft: General .\J2H C tiurch of Scotland. There \va- a moving invitation the A.^emi'i^l rost to addre •>
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  • 25 4 Burtos. May 27, -Gen. crdered the demobilisation 50 000 troops by the end c!l Some 250.000 will then ol banded since the ft-ar i
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  • 69 4 At tt 3 the MOert nol M< 11 and Co.. Ltd.. the unM perties wcr e sold as f< "y leasehold land and houje^ Street. Singapore, area j feet. Sold to Mr. Tan 4 523.800. J Freehold land situitel Road, BagaP°f i»J "J square feet. SoJdto»»i fO 599 2l
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    • 67 4 y£^3r? sible for aa individual to provide for his valued possessions the safei* that is afforded b> our vaults -where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HlRfciltS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY cms have access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY
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    • 20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. TH. 8924. i, pinlaTson Orecn.
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  • 624 5 I m n, i pj* Con. TS. Ord. 179 ;g 6 Eastern Realty i.3*,i£ I4iu Est. 61 Trust Ag. 3.75 425 Eastern United ..27.50 30 00 F. and N. Ord. 14.00 14 50 do. 7' 2 Prefs. 9.25 9.50 Gammon Malaya 2.25 'j.;-,0 iGt. E. Life t, pd. 01.25
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  • 256 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS I Singapore, Friday. S.ngapore. Saturday,— Found drunk in the Government House Domain la« night, Pakiri, a 38-year-old TamU, was fined $1 in the Third Police Court this morning for disorderly conduct in public. Buyers Sellers I Ampats 3 3 3 7> 2 Aver Wetkgs 0.70 0.75 Batu
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  • 178 5 3% 1937 ted. $2/ 50.uu0 hli Int Ma> 15 Jov 15 9<-,2 99!<» c.:. 3% li>:tB red 195H $4,000,000 Tin May ;;> v*. 15 99^ c J. PE.VINtt MUMCIPAI 5% >926 redl9s6-36C4/\)0.000 At ate) l Nov. 1 IM 9 4%% 1929 ie J. 1959-Jt $^50,000 Int. Vhy
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    • 215 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends company Dmdend Book, B4nfiPOfe 2? TrN Ciase Date Ex Div. year t-ayable Raub scl int. Jnnt 8 j une 14 JimP 9 s*i Rawang Cone 6d. No. 24 May 24 May 31 May 2^ 2Vi*t» KI'BKER May 30 May 24 3'> irafalgar 3<- t
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  • 1052 7 Singapore, Saturday. for the year is disappointing and compares unfavourably profil eamed last year," said Mr. J. A. Clarke presiding annual general meeting- of the Raffles Hotel, Limited, c h Bank Building to-day. M r under review has been a difficult one and the hotel po B sil ly
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    • 89 7 Continued Succeks of 2()tb Century-Fcx, ThrilPn,* Sea Drama of th'; world war! TO-DAY 11 a.m., 3.15, 11 %f 6.15 9.15 rm. Mj II il .?l II It A JOHN FORD Climaxes hi? Aw.i;c] -winning career wilh Vii sv.ecpinc: drama, of the famou:. pliuter FieoL,' craft, -ver lo see action! •si
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  • 481 8 (TribMM Stof Rt>p»rler; Johore Bahru, Saturday. EMERGENCY plans have been formulated by Government with regard to the calling up of Volunteers who are on the staffs of rubber estates. This was revealed at the annual general meeting of the ,„■<• Planter* 1 Association to-day
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  • 183 8 h (Tribune Stall Reporter) Juhore Bahru. Saturday. Pi .FADING for some positive action to afford protection to planters gainst elephant damage, Mr. S. 'urper Ball, speaking at the annual i'neral meeting of the Johore Plant--nt Association held this morning, •~:d that damage done to estates rat growing
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  • 20 8 A' the .time In question she was not selling His worship fined her S3. or in default five days imprisonment.
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  • 192 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru. Saturday \7 the annual genera' meeting of the <*■ "ohore Planters' Association held Lo-day with Mr. S. Harper Ball in the chfti] it was unanimously decided to invite H.H. the Sultan of Johore to con- 1 tin n- to be President of
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  • 318 8 Singapore. Saturday. "I would like to emphasise the spectacular speed at which the car was travelling and that had there been anything in the way nothing could have saved him," Mr. S. Rawlings, Singapore Third Magistrate, to-day gave evidence in the ca.se in which Mr. Heinz
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  • 104 8 Bahru to-day. "Two years ac 0 j 4 H I prophets wwt ne^ri^M he declared when hi M futuiv of the rubber '^H ear lings bad in iij they could not pc^i^^^H vnc\ thought it was SB becoming a rubber-prcpj^^B "Well. 1 was wrr,i;.M saw to that fr.T me
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  • 64 8 DURING the week pr.ufl ports from Malaya:. j^H to 73.502 cast's, of 't.i<4 cent. 1 cases were to :':<■ riorn. 605 '1 per con: u^H 'tinent of Europe. 6413 cases U Canada, and 3.l^H ■cases elsewhere Total exports for V to May 20. were I.IcT.UH average of 58.355 cases
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  • 54 8 Sir.-apon 1 FIFTY year old ChttJ Ah Choo claimed t^ in the fourth police court C h Koh on a am without, a licence w Drf Court r. specter ChuaH secuted The act M-sed m her tf court that was aspc. when he anested i Suited that sh€ .-fferedj
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  • 78 8 Witne» «tin««V»S be not l»s thai^ < o m > Und er tll0 »'"H driven >' stated that he f g^en K f,v:A.^ detC S« C a«in S W-^ used a car for b' >» the rourl thai Jifn^J l.v *****0 mi -poiand^ Germany. IW>- > M d before
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  • 332 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday. May 29, 1939. CHAP JI KEE TTHE Bill shortly to be introduced in Council making the collection Of chap .ii kce tickets illegal will command the support of practically all sections of public opinion in the Colony. We are no disciples of Mrs. Grandy and we point
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  • 1183 10  - PALESTINE a pawn of the STRATEGISTS MERCURY By HERF HITLER, inspecting Germany's western fortifications Against France, has been so bombarded with bouquets that his local worshippers have been instructed to send no more flowers. While the Fuehrer, basking in this floral atmospherr. has given Europe a «C6k of comparative quiet,
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  • 82 10 The Hon. Mr S B ?W^ Palmer have left on H°mMH Ea^t Asiatic m.v. -Seland»™ Mr. and Mrs 0. 4 Penanp. have let t on a V holiday by the East A dia." Mr. Stanley W. **»JM the F.M.S Trail,.* t 1936. leaves tor E. He is succerdrd bv
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  • 579 11 GERMANY'S AGRICULTURE FACES DIFFICULTIES MARKED SHOR TA GE OF MANUAL LABOUR gRAVE concern is feH by the German Government for the future of the nation's agriculture which, although the basis industry af Germany, has fallen upon difficulties during the past year or so. f The demands of the fighting services
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  • 157 11 I |UIM strenuous tests L.d for rrotor cycles B ,h concluded in Brithe Auto-Cycle Union d Triumph motor Twin and a Tiger 100. at agents' stocks. The ,k n to Coventry and inn of any kind, were John O'Groafcs. back to to Brooklands track. c U. observation f ti
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  • 462 11 I ParisV suffrage wiil come of age in France in 1940. That is the ction of the Duchess Edee dc la Roche-f ouncauld, President atioiial Union for the Vote of Women, outstanding exf conferences with thirty Senators and many deputies who ranting women the right to vote. |)men have
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  • 184 11 Shrapnel Lay In Heart For 20 Years APIECE of shrapnel embedded in his heart for 20 years was held at a Plymouth inquest recently to have < a used William James Cox (47) to take his life. Dr C. R Barker, who described the removal of the shrapnel as "a
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  • 75 11 TWO of the three Short four-engined flying -boats which are to inaugurate air services between Australia and New Zealand were delivered recently to the Imperial Airways base at Hythe. on Southampton Water. Pending opening of this Tasman Sea service, which is awaiting completion of adequate ground facilities,
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  • 184 12 MKMBVUS OF THL CBSW of the battle-cruiser Repulse" in Plymouth Sound. England, tvinjj up the buoy after the barrel-post, carrying mail and pictures from the •'Empress of Australia" had been taken off for dispatch to London. The •Repulse" picked up the barrel and brought them bark
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  • 1040 14 WOMAN Day By Day 3 "I [Willing llelgwrw Two of Singapore's younger smart 5 «ei. who are lending thsir services I for t!»- forthcoming show The 5 Cr*cas Ccmes To Town, in aid of S the Children's Aid Society next Auini^t Ab«ve. Miss Mar»nret Flin'rr, in happy mood. Below a
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    686 15 iC'Oiit. from previous page) 8l!ed wM hydras s LeS S ent daily lafiio me=«. Uwo ill'-' P-ii'Ccsies and D hi on boa: a two MUIoj t :Uers. each with tho .'o cap. LsTORIC lACE Lrct Cd'c.s creations WHICH is talcing to America is [specially hend-worked wiin which is linked
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    • 29 15 D L> JJCJt APPOINTMENTS A t; l> A pHQ N f, 4084 IfAIR STYIISTS AM) HEAITY SPEriAMSTS HAIR TREATED BY: I. \TEST Ml MACHINE FACE MASSAGE 3«J-A ORCHARD ROAD
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    • 334 16 TO FRENCH fo|J Jl^LsJ charceurTTeuniJ DtNTIiEc ASTLAVX Fur Mure.lKv. Havre. Antwerp, Du*fa| I iap, lOwRAW ltowtfl.«, ft*mts. St. Nazaarie ft Borska^jS TO SAIGON INDOCHINjJ CAP TOCRANE For BftlgOO Tourane and Haiph Of SIRADE For Saleor.. Toanm« and Halphi S. A. y\. J (fr«»m NlltciHii 0.0. PA3QUXSB For SiOgor. U U
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  • 691 17 rP SOCCER A T STADIUM Singapsre, Saturday. INK I) Services beat Negri Scmbilan <>-l in the first match in Southern Division of the Malaya Cup at the Ami Road i to-day. The Services' forwards were much more thrustful n litd fast game, the Negri keeper stopping
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  • 150 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES O I. EXPEC TED TO ARRIVE r' Kl IT! I. HAKROIR Main Wharf: Lipis Ki.stmi. Kings Dork Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS TanjoMg Pagar Albert Dock: Pontoon 10. Victoria Dock: Marudu. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Silverbelle. No. 1 Dock:
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  • 86 17 Singapore Saturday. ALLEGED to have exposed for sale several bottles of a well known brand of whisky which had been adulterated. Kua Siak Chwce of Chop Top-; Kiat Seng. Jglan Besar. was summoned In the fifth eottft i>efore Mr. L C Goh under the Merchandise
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    • 274 17 ill BINS PIIILP LIKE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Dne Sails. LA In port June 3 K July b July 9 rm»nd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the p?&*sgei* may transfer at Singapore, BrL-bane, Sydney or 1 to the nv.npctins K.P.M. Vessel. »\M /SYDNEY return $642 86
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) j i i FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T I L A \X A 10,000 TONS BAILING JUNE 1 AT 3 P.M. V*3 *^Cte vessel has ex cllrnt modern accommodation CbC First Saluon S9V^^^JSS^Sm tickets to China and Japan
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 170 17 Law Notice For To-day List of Cases for hearing during ti. week commencing. 29th May 1939. Before the Chiet Justice. Thursday, l.st June at 10.30 am Magistrate's Apoeals. 1. Tan Choo Sui vs. Rex. 2. Lee Cheng and 77 others vs. Rex 3. Tan Wong Ttl vs. Rex. Before Mr.
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  • 4736 18 SECOND DAY AT PENANG (By "Marcus >uj>erbus") Recent form of ill horses and I wdm entered for Monday. May 29, the second day td. the May Meett j. of the Penang Turf Club show- > at a fflance how the candidates ive fared in iheir recent outings
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  • 53 18 Following are selections for this afternoons racing at Penang:— Race I—MANDAI Devon King Race 2— HARAP Littlehurst Race 3— JIST MY LUCK Silverlaw Race 4— A.D.C. Authentic Race S— FI'LCO Ciscara Race 6— GREYPION Gulden Blaze Race 7— BLOSSOM TIME July the Seventh Race LITTLE JOHN Dangerous Lover Race
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  • 74 18 Horses scratched at noon yesterday were: Race I— Stroll Along; Patience; In-Ver-Fogg: Woodquest; Verfros. P-ace 2— Farcos. Race 3— Straight Flight; Brass Bullet. Race 4— Xew Cello. Race s— Creme d* Menthe; Slapdash; Duchess II Race ft— Nil. Race 7— Nil Race NiL Race 9— Gladness. The First race
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  • 315 19 Weights At Penang To -Day Following ll the racing card at Penan.? to-day. Race One 2.30 p.m. HORSES, CLASS 4. DIV. 3, 7 furs. Devon King y.O Cliftcn Lad 8.12 Selamror II 8.9 King of Hearts 8 8 r\/aiidai 8.6 Race Two 3.00 p.m. HORSES, CLASS 4, DIV. 4, 7
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  • 77 20 Saturday's Results In Brief Race I._(1 ooitipt w ist The Puritan Utrecht Sb BMC !-M:indai $22 i y Bjß Burger S8 Tctuen SlO Uace 3-Just MyLuckSttt >'langor H $J Race 4_starlight $39 a a »nty Siivius m Vedas Race I— Mt« Cello S2«4j Santa Anita $11 •W^ Sardis SU Race
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  • 266 21 gor). 3. M. Antoine (Selangon. Time min 5 27 3 5 sees. (previous :ecord broken > 100 yards veterans 1 race 1 K D Allie (Peraki. 2. N. C. Fernandez <Peraki A. C. Fernandez (Perak). 100 yards flVt race for watchmen peons, messengers etc.:— 1. V
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  • 185 21 Medea IC, n correspondent] tala Lumpur. Saturday. mx P.W.D. Athletic rt ■roken In the all-Malayan erartments' tenth annual meeting held on their Sn«T.pore gave an out)rmance and emerged j 39 points, while Selannri with seven points. third with four points. nbikm and Malacca tied each. of Singapore was the
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  • 111 21 II Co. (P.8.) 4 S.C.S. 3 Singapore, Sunday, soccer friendly played at rani yesterday, the 35th HE. defeated the SinI Storage by four goals to »uc opened the scores reck who convertei a I v after the commencetill ten minutes before the s mostly in the Sapn K am
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  • 153 21 Singapore, Sunday. GOOD boxing was seen at the Happy Covered Stadium last night when the Singapore Amateur Boxing Championships were concluded. Results: Bantamweight championship; Cpl Carney (Manchester Regt.) beat T. B. Mohana (Police); Welterweight championship: A. Eldeij (Gordon Highlanders! beat Abdul Rah- 1 man (Police); Heavyweight championship:
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  • 76 21 NAI BOON MAH OUTPOINTED IN PENANC BOUT i Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sum. THE all-S.amese vs. rest boxim; card 1 drew a large crowd to-night to the Lunar Hall in Wembley Park_ The crowd Was provided witn founds of hectic fighting. Clever MM lived up to his reputation toWtpoinUng Nai
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  • 147 21 SURREY TENNIS Title For Sin Kie: Gem Hoahing In Semi-Final London, May 27. RESULTS of the Surrey tennis championships at Smliium: Men's Singles Final:— Kho Sin Kie beat M. D. Deloford G -2, 6—4. i Men's Doubli-s Final:— H. G. N Lee uiid A. P. V. Slirrwood beat D. W
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  • 275 21 Singapore Perak Get Trouncing Soccer Tourney (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. OELANGGR and Penang qualified for the finals of the All-Malayan J Public Works Department football tournament, and will meet each other on Monday. Despite their commanding ascendency throughout the game, Selangor were never allowed to rest on their
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  • 219 21 St. Andrew's Trounce A. C. S. .Singapore, Saturday. GOOD bowling by B. Hope, who took seven wickets for 15 runs was the feature of the cricket match in 1 which the second string of the St. Andrew's School beat the AngloChinese School 2nd XI by 71 runs. ST. ANDREWS 2nd
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  • 96 21 London, May 28.— lord Nuffield, noted British benefactor, is placiu in the hand* of trustees shares valued U.500.000 to be devoted to improving facilities for the mm i fall.. n and enjoyment of the mi'itia, territorials and oth r fore's The gift is announced in a Itfttl Lord
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  • 31 21 Barana, May W^-Seren bu German refugees arrived abend thi Hambuiß-Amerika liner, &aJ|U I which i.> remaining 'in mid-harbour, while the authorities consider granting the refugees RpnnlSSlon to land. Reutcr.
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  • 884 22 Penang Facing A Difficult Task j (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. pENANG ait- facing a very difficult task in the inter-state cricket match against tfrtangor. They have to make 198 runs with eight wickets In hana to-morrow, in order to avert defeat. To-day's play
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  • 372 22 Singapore Badminton Week-end Results Singapore, Sunday. FIRTHER ties in the men's Junior badminton tournament held under the suspices of the Singapore Badminton Association, were placed at the Clerical Union hall to day. There were no surprise results. In the opening tie of the morning, Tan Kim Swee and Lien Kah
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  • 74 22 London. May 27. Close of play scores to-day: Lanes 300. Yorkshire 67 for 1. Oxford 283 (Eagar 92). Free Forester.- 92 for 4. Somerset 247 (Gimblett 108 > Scott -> lor 94). Jjfß Gloucester 126 for 4. Glamorgan 377 <Wooll^r 111). West Indies 47 for 5. (Continued in
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  • 256 22 Perak 129 And For 6, Negri (TRIBUNE STAFF REPorj IPOH. SIM AMAZING BOWLING SCCO BEINT. RECORDED 2 STATE CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN THE NFGRI AND. AND SMALL TOTALS \rf ORDER OF THE DAY Perak's opening inning vm and Negri's only 71. At close to-day Perak s *ecor.dmmr.2>sa at 25 for
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  • 40 22 Kent 134 (Heath 5 for Hants 211 for Essex 271 (Nicholi kins 7 for 08' Sussex 182 Middlesex 161 Leicester 13' Br ooi Northant, 2 out). m 81lt i e r6 Surrey 208 'But Warwick 141 ic»i Derby 137 for
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  • 1349 23 SINGAPORE CRICKET "TEST" SCORE BOARD Europeans !st Innings Capt F V/. BMMfcl b. S. K. £';i:jo:am 50 A. Foster Ibw. 8 Uu Silva 33 J. P. M. H/>pe iovv R. V. Sundram 14 F\ E. whiteing c da SUva b R. Thoy 13 R. S.
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  • 14 23 Hoylake, May 27. S3 a^S SS Fortunate* fluctufted. Reuter
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  • 77 23 IHI following were the results of ties played yruterday at Hong Lim Green: V HAMWAV DOUBLES C jg Kee Sun and tfeow Kim Sang (scr) beat Chin Keo Oim and P. L. U)h -38), 6—3, 6—2. B" JIANWIAP DOUBLES Ivan Wons isd cvcil Wong (—f) teal :<
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  • 407 24 (TRIBI NK STAIF REPORTER) IPOII. SI'SDAY. ATHK C LOSE OF PLAY TO-DAY. THE SECOND DAY. IN THE TRIANGILAK BADMINTON TOURNEY, PERAK ARE ALMOST ASSIRED OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE WOMEN'S SECTION. Selangor were completely outclassed 111 II events. The Leong Sin Nam Cup has now re)lved
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  • 156 24 BRITISH LEGION'S PEACE OFFER TO ITALIANS AND GERMANS London. May 28. WILLINGNESS to hold out the hand of friendship to German and Italian ex-servicemen if their Governments make it possible, but determination to defend the liberties of Britain if attacked, was expressed by Sir Frederick Maurice in his presidential address
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  • 58 24 Bucharett. May 28. Communication^ trade and aviation a the Balkans are i.mong the question* .scussed at the seventh session ot the "onomic council of the Balkan Entente. A communique imed at ihe session's < lose to-day records, v/.th satisfact.c "e progress made In tliese spheres, ai J
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  • 47 24 Portorr.oir New HampshJ Sixty divert v. ill uork nigh and cl t least u w n po&^iblv two. b a f r >rp tha :nken .submarine Squalu., can be raised "he bodies r^ 2' v ctims have been rei overed, naval officials stated Reuter
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  • 93 24 London. May *»8. THE Minister of Civilian Defence (Sir lota Anderson), speaking at Glasgow, said that the numbers onrolled la civil defence well over a million— reached the figure Government set out to achieve. The magnificent response bore comparison with the response the country made in the
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  • 32 24 Shanghai, May 28. Pirstes from junks boarded the Portuguese steamer Tp.io near Woosung this afternoon, and deramped after robbing th? p*> -senders of all cash and valuables Reuter
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  • 47 24 Berlin. May 28. ierr Hitter ha* f>one to Bercbtesgade)' I ht un Thou nds of so'di^rs and men, iirdei-oiRB labour service, have p mted lol.day Wve. Speela trains, crowded with Berlwr>r 'ho "ountry. are lea' inc thn ur h u f thp ri^v Reuter
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  • 31 24 Gemvn May T8; The League Council n eli led I section without reachI JC ion to re-fort^fy Aaland IsB^lKian rapporteur faile'd to th« parties together in direcr ;on Reuter
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  • 33 24 irtiss em, May 27.— The death took 'l -<•! .y, of t-he Chict Rabbi Jacob at 't.e age 01 83. Ke v.aj formerly I M idt pof Spar.ish Jewc Reuter
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  • 183 24 Mr. Bnite the im« mt M*M son of an AmencaXfi pat *B Miracles in the hSv to lh 9 had a^ked to be b S/ rott w« miKht be cured w a l lnor^« his forehead as natuS. Was "9 be put into the
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  • 71 24 Although the Whitsun currency deroruewbat reduced the clearing NiirpJus resources, other tut I en to willing render. nut jw .Aj borrower, icund no their revjuirev. uumrj u ftenerAl opinkn the av^ri;ge Treasury Hill allotment rate was a shade under last week's, but this disappointment was counter-balanced by the
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  • 27 24 Saigon, May 28: The Emperor of Ann :n has left by air for Marseilles in an A r France line plane. Reuter
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  • 68 24 Je asalem. May 28. rUR British ba^ilions. co-operating with i 6 I'xhment of police and aircraft, wiped wt the remnants of the Ara h bail .r a th*y searched the area .fie shot dead and a foi* r th red the Br't'sh trootxs secvr°d M^r^rtar.t aoctimpnt>
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  • 19 24 Brussels, May 28. In the third round of the DnvLs Cup, Belgium f'iirinated Norway by three matches to nil.
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  • 109 24 Singapore, vujfl IJL r rni sixteen convictjoib l^M record, the prospect rl M held no terrors for Ahmad bafl Miin, a 29-year-o!d Arab, nfcfl recently released from iheilifl Detention. H On Mry 5 following a 12-hofl ride for which it b alleged tnH the driver aii 1.0.U.. Al 1
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  • 49 24 Moscow FURTHER satisfaction *MJM n for dj- VJJ pi—set! «^n Sor l th 7B on IhC b'^" ot for 1^ 1 rl The depute VPsn in,B said: V brr one a"'' ff f i>r*m nlcrt tnvlvWl |»s«niKlp!^ in(U hf* F oodin?rk lllM .n>* land will break his n
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