Morning Tribune, 31 May 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■> 100. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, May 31. IS3». Five Cents.
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  • 130 1 KEGED ATTACK ON NCHUKUO VESSELS m~ Re -Affirm New Ireat To Shipping TOKYO, MAY 30 ICKUKUO GOVERNMENT HAS PROTESTED IST WHAT IS DESCRIBED AS WANTON SHOOTING rr GUNBOATS AT MANCHUKUO GUNBOATS ON EjRI RIVER ON SUMDAY. ■par.eM' War Minister and the Foreign Minister reportKit meeting of
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  • 104 1 Atlantic Flier Drowned London. May .10. THOMAS SMITH. <a?ed 27 >. w'io is piloting tlie >mall*sl aeroplane ever to attempt an Atlantic crossing. U >till missing. It will be recalled that he took eft secretly frem America on Saturday and headed in the direction of Newfoundland: and was expected to
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  • 51 1 DUR PARTY SPLIT Bed Members Kejom May 30. Mr. Am aria >r Young o were i rty, hav« tt tely tot tt ad- I the ExeL" to llgn under- B i member of i Sir Stafford Cnpps attitude rcfatdu Irculattng a me- 1 orgaidiaUoai B ired by the ma- i
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  • 29 1 II U'' n. May 20. prtcei of n riy trading, ntty berame seme S Kaffirs. consistently I while loadtand rnprovenvept, ••-^'wiui; Quietly I \i r,us e »1:. Reuter
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  • 36 1 Chunking. May 3". the Jspaneae troopa mtt :,>n-j 1 trcK Vsrly 200 mi,,., on t ho the Japanese estimates of Chine^ tathe discipline and morale of t.u ni I Chinese recruits Reuter
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  • 58 1 London. May SO A statement tttoed la*t m.ht Marlborough Houac, afte rrecoi tMactorv P«^ .JftJJu mill condition. MnP^Jf^ lb le time born- in mind thjt < v!i bo required foi neaims tensive bm ita H M It was also announi u rn-agements for the n S£ of fatigue
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  • 145 1 KING CONCLUDES FIRST HALF OF THE TOUR Victoria. Mav 30. THEIR Majesltas arrived here at nm yesterday. As the vessel on Which they crossed from Vancouver approached the latent tta t ..front mm ■illijtrt by roaring bonfire* and the building on the dockside trert outlined in li«htmaking one of the
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  • 148 1 Molotoff Will Make Statement To-Day London, May 30. THE latest Kritish proposals on projected three-power agreement en mutual deler.ee in resisting aggres sion. which have the lull support of the French Government, are still under examination in .Moscow. TN> announcement that M. MolotofT (Soviet Premier and acting Foretgn Commissar) is
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  • 84 1 THE Labour Party conference at SoutlnKrt rejected, by a huge majority, a resolution proposing resistance to any form of conscription. The conference carried, by 2.363.000 to bo 000 on ft curd vote, a resolution on foreign affair*, expressing deep coucern at the prolonged delay in conclad'n* I
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  • 61 1 Nazis Score In Elections In Hungary Budapest, May ju WITH mo:a of the results in ttie gtueraJ election known, the Ntfb are Msur ed of he bi-gest Opponuon party in i navum IncreafM t^ei, M 1 a Iran flvt» to 2i> rth of th< Ind< (AgariiiiH Party, tr. w> Oijp*>^^oti
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  • 38 1 suiKon May uu! The Prtaitli .u.. Gilbert DeniJ look OH it MB record fen i ihy.tii from Saigon to ParL. *iiiu by Murj e Hilsz. He hopes to reatli lMrw In under W houit Reuter
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  • 1085 2 Alleged Breach Of (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. DIFFICULTIES over the question of interpretation arose this momIng at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court at the hearnig of a suit In which German trapeze artists, are claiming $17,931 as damages, for broach of contract and
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  • 205 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 20. A CONSENT arrangement for the maintenance ot Lady (Constance Sydney) Swettenham has been approved by Lord Justice MacKinnon, Lord Justice Luxmoore and Mr. Ju^t'ce Mncna«rhten. in the court of appeal, in which the contested pcint of the inclusion
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  • 82 2 THE MOST TRAGIC SIDE OF THE RAIL CRASH (Tribune staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. DKHIND THE TRAIN DISASL TEH AT GEM AS. IS NOW REVEALED A MOST TRAGIC HUMAN STORY. THE DECEASED DRIVER'S WIFE. MRS. FREDERICKS. WHO IS NOW IN KUALA LI'MPUR. IS EXPECTING A BABY IN A DAY OR
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  • 53 2 Singapore, Tuesday. TWO Short Singapore flying-boats of 2C5 Squadron. R*.F. will ieave Singapore to-morrow on a flight to Kuching and other ports: of Sarawak. The flight will return lo Singapore either on June ti or 7. Win? Commander Leng, commmndim Squadron, will be in
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  • 147 2 C^AaJUakJL^-^^^^^^^ YES, My Darling Daughter," which opened at the Alhambra last night,! Is of particular interest to Singapore ati the moment because Genevieve Tottn,| who takes the chief feminine part, and. William Keighley. the director, are now, in Singapore in the course of a honey-! r.ioon
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  • 29 2 1 idoii, May 30 --M. Maisky the Soviet Ambassador tc Britain, who kept ;ni touch with Moscow while negotiating d Halifax at Geneva has re turned to London i
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  • 210 2 Hell Know No Fury sin Kapore, T \M COMTH I he,,veen 3 for his mother and loi^B the woman with whom hH for ten \rars as husbatfH wife, ended, in the liietfH Ah Thyc in a victory former This battle I onflictiai M was fought threr yean asc >t^H Ihye
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  • 119 2 Singapore. Tue* fOURT Inspector James M bury mentioned a ca*H tempted suicide in the secooH court before Mr E E Coi *~W morning in winch a jm Khek, Tan Tin Kong' f on or about 2 a.m. last SW— Java Boad to have stabbrtj 1 with two
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    • 33 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Furopcm* I lair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists in ;j|| Ifa J:iUst tuclhcds and cxpvrls In pedi. curt ;»M(i mai Pfites me b*»*«»2 -l i
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  • 186 3 Civil Claim tended Singapore, Tuesday. r thai the plantifis Li ot claim be L include thealtcrL ,nd that costs inr lllr jm i ndment be Lpl.r.ntiff was made slil \\orley in the tat tin adjournment [which the plaintiff, na i (jdhanta of tne [ilk Store. 45 High inis damages from
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  • 415 3 [Singapore. Tuesday, iv ti. a |WHf of 11 kipal coolies were cable-drum from Hold to NYwton Circus kit Tiniah Koad. j somewhere near driven at an ached from then managed to pass other collided with it so! flung 40 feet. the gang had foituand ihoutins
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    15 3 The late Mr. Arthur Federick driver of the train derailed at Gemas, who was killed.
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  • 201 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. A FINE of 4&oO, or in default two months' rigorous Imprisonment, was iniposed by Sheikh Abu Bakar, Second Magistrate, on .1 Chinese driver. Chai Quee, who was Charged with negligent driving, and causing grievous hurt to Miss
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  • 68 3 Singapore, Tuesday.— A 15-year-old Chinese boy. Tan Kim Sv;ee, claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. E. E. Coleman on a charge that he at 4.15 p.m. yesterday at Loronc Sidin voluntarily caused hurt to another boy, Goh Koon Lock, with a knife. On
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  • 23 3 Sinp,ap< '!u<\sday LORD ami Lui, Xri de&ar haxe returned liom Java after a holiday there. They are staying at Kafflcs Hotel.
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  • 202 4 Changsha. May 30. piIS weekend found a lull on the entire central China front. In central Hvpefa province, :?.500 Japanese remnants are retreating irom the semi-circular Tsaoyan-Suihsien highway to Chunghsiang. or Anlu, a town on the east bank ot the Han River 200 kilometres
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  • 117 4 Singapore, Tuesday TIN The price ut tin at midday was $115 18. down 18 The tin snare market was quietly firm throughout the day and several counter^ were marked up slightly but little bi s nesa passed in this i ction KLBBER. The price of rubber at
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVJJ
    • 20 4 tin STAKPAED Previous To-day Chang i rice) '.l'JG 1 £226 ft b -£\s Forward E224 ->I M £U
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    • 46 4 KTBBI K H Previous f^*** J Stead v da V ***>* Buyers 83™ Sellers B'., is; Forward .June) Buyc-s 8 316 Sellers BSI6 2nd Forward -July Sept.) Buyers 8 5 16 Sellers 8 3 3rd Forward <Oct Dec.) Buyers 83« H Sellers 8 716 H
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    • 59 4 PALM OIL Malay) Pnvtmu To W June shipment mm SAGO FLOIR (Sarawak) nuM v :::J 1 \IMO( S^tcJ Pearl Ist quai^ 9 Sel!tM N I ■wpßT(p!a!q?, Shipment 16 St:1 I White Muntok May July Shipment 3 7'16 BeUen I Hack Lampong May July Shipment 21 il Selier r;.\>IBIER (Good
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    • 71 4 n London fl Dunlop Rubber 28i7V 2 General Elect ***** H 1mpe1...: Checimal Industries 31 1>". H to*rial Tobacco isa Anglo-Dutch 26 6 Canadian Pacific 41 H London Tin 341, H Rubber PlanUUon Investment Trust 279" 1 H AyeT HlUmj Jj I Southern Klntll r; q J
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    • 67 4 London. -B Previoius day r.T. on Pans •closing middle rate) 17 6 73 I hanged H I'.T. on Anisfruam ("closing middle rate) 8.*****6 '..70 1516 H r.r. on ShsnKhai selling rate) 8 5 16 Itochangw H r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 215 16 Uncbangw H r.T.
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    • 40 4 e? c;Tw n set I 81)01 Buyers 16 i 4 Sellers i63 u forward July *pt Puvers i 63 j ns Sellen i6' 2 H M V^ 1 T ne Quietly Stt Q H 8|)0t 49 4!'
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  • 52 4 Interpreter's Sudden Collapse W MTT Singapore, Tuesday. hile interpreting at the Coroner'* Court !hi,- afiernoon. Mr. Seah <l t e lntc n?«t«, collapsed. I Inspector \Youlnou?h. who was con|O«cting the inquiry, supported him and a doctor was summoned. i Seah was removed to the hospital prcvhv- condiUon is «W to
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  • 683 5 STOCK SHARES MByFraserS Kompany e tut 30. 5 P*. MINING 36 4 7'- it HiX'J I; 381- -i2,V 22 B U.68 J '3 20 21 V 125 i.30 B 9 6 10 3 20- 21M 11- 12B 0.30 0.35 0.64 0.68 H 186 196 56 7W lyti 21M 26 27
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  • 220 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTAIONS Singapore. Tuesday. MIM>O Buyers Sellers Ainpata 3 3 3 7» 2 Ayei Wengs 0.70 n.75 jEatu Selangor.s 1.23 1.28 Hong Fatts 0.64 0.67 Hongkong Tin 18 9 20 Jclebu. 0.54 U36 Kamunling Tin 8 9 9 6 |Katu Tin 21 22Kents 2 1 2 6 Killinghalls 12
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  • 80 5 Singapore. Tuesday.— T ack Ah Too, a 32-year-old Cantonese woman, claimed trial this morning in ti. Sc: :nd Police Court before Mr. E. E pieman to a charge ttttt .--he at 7.30 f .m. on May 27 ai North Bridge Road committed theft of cash $5 1* and
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  • 155 5 t 1 "<J 130.000 Apr 3 °Oct. 31 w 100 nom M n 1<(40 WOO.OOO 31 Se Pt 30 iOO 101 nom '^7 |1 «no.ooo 106 108 nom n w *r 31 Sept. ao. u $1.0O0,)0O la 31 Sept. 3U 113 V 2 lU\i noiL 1 Ja
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    • 195 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, >'. 30. 5 p m. -ompany Dividend Books CM* i<4 TIN Clow DatP Ex Of. vp w RaU GE\FK\r 5d ilU< JU1:1 8 June M Jtine 5'; int. May 30 June 5 May 31 1% NEDERLANDSCHB HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royai Cbartcf
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    • 235 6 IBY PUBLIC TO-NIGH I ONLY 6-15 9-15 demand! PAVILION /DARRIEUX FAIRBANKS Jr.tj^*! I in a New Universal Picture u I THE RAGE OF PARIS HELEN BRO^DERICK jf^, >W LOUIS H A Y>X^A R P_fW jßh VJ^^Bbßm^Kßb£« Bf bY -jj^- WELL qont MISS IT! i _m '^b^.t' "Love me more to-day
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    • 148 6 Positively LAST DAY! 3 SHo M DE-LOVABLE IMAVVY DELICHTs I APORE AUDIENCES AGAIN Don't Miss this at the i \\|*||jl deannaljTrbJ f* 111] V JiSSy .> f.iTvH ■ii^^^^^^^Bf M-^%^. v hi New Innl "THREE SMART GIRLS GROW I With BRITISH MOVIKTON.- MiWS \^rMaii^B TO-AAORROW at the CAPItB Vour Favourite Boy
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  • 312 7 RAFALGAR RUBBERS PAY 3 p.c. DIVIDEND I Singapore, Tuesday, ordinary general meeting of Trafalgar, Limited, reffistertd office of the company, Prince Street at d ij •F H Temperley in the chair. WItM rjrt Messrs. R. B. Nelson. C. E. Winter, E. G. Colly- let and J. B. Myles. In proposing
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  • 41 7 IrEK aureement has s concluded whereby ri\\ supply Italy w* 1 >n> of nn in return in rivon. to n'»unced that in line nc!ustry has LitnU of an Amerie for extraction ot p ore tound in Sar- Reuter
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  • 54 7 IMosc >w, May Stj bnigtt, -\liich includes U f f r dits of neari i ;il. was nnUr0,.,,: :v the Council tj.'s uhi. ii is one of tne i mma Parliament. y i of the Comstresafdtnc q for educational 3 year 4T millio'i i i due at
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  • 47 7 pore, luesaay. I -ar-old Chinese. trial mi ruing in the bCo Mr E E that he at 3 a.m. j P. Street was alleged iaul". a man, Lee Ah to outrage her Dili i i (\»urt Inspecto:' nnbury, his worship posctse June 6 for OV€D-
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  • 116 7 .ing, May 30. A SPOKESMAN Jatkmal military Council i icahy denied j the rumour spre e Japanese to the dfcct that G aen Yi,Chairman ol the Pukii r< inc.al Oovernment, has been by the Cnitral Array, ptodlic elegram it iVa General Chen as a roof. The
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  • 54 7 The Licvd Trie I i 'i «to la due it Singapore at 9 a i to-momwr, *uni Shanghai, Hongkcng and tfantta. 3n« will b^rth at the I narl and Ifl expected t:) »U B 1 30 P ill on the same day fo. olombo Bombav, llassaua, Port Saic
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  • 81 7 Japanese "Mopping-up" Campaign Collapses <ian, May 30. ANOTHER "mopv •p" campaign launched by panese fotccs en the H«peh-S< hahar provincial border in China, was i3S by the mi j;»--tense fighting of «nor* han d on the entire fr- u cording to field dispatches. In earlv May tt< anese maishal- "j
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    • 27 7 tt Back By Popular Demand! Screening of Raffle! Sabatinfs change Thrilling Adventure Story mmmm w worm o? acvftntttrv W3f& Wi^ußKw m a. L "Ores wK_^*SqM|iß**sfllßE'*i SS SB
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    • 111 7 j auP^ranrr ?n M ra-nisht at the 9.13^. I f «he Merriest, Spiciest Pic oi the .^^^^t vcar I -4 A L H A M B R A &mi p.«. ■^^■^j^H^K^ DAUGHTERS" are in Love ;iu^ ll > I YES. Tip-Top "Topper" Tops every W jm± iff record tor laughs!
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  • 318 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, May 31, 1939. BOLIVIA'S DEAL HJLCH .-peculation has been aroused by the announcent that a barter agreement ha> b( n concluded between Bolivia I Italy under which Bolivia w::; supply Italy with 20.000 tons ')i tin in return for Italian nv.on. N details are given, and those
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  • 1513 8 Malaya's SMALLEST STATE Has NO Housing Problem THI-; smallest State in Uu Peninsula its area is 816 square mites and containing villages which can see into Siam ton the north, east, south and west, iVilis. which only last \wk gave 126 000 to Imperial Defence, is nevertheless of considerable importance.
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  • 1024 9 EFFICULTY OF MAKING PICTURE FROM NOVEL CINEMA < lIHOXH Li: Action Often Hampered By Dialogue (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 12. MAKE no apology for returning once again to the question of film novels. The past lew days have given London two notable examples in "Wuthering Heights" and "Jamaica
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  • 80 9 New Commander Of US Battleship Shanghai. Lr report featured the E.r ot Captain Harold M. recently American raj* iJvo a s Commanding OfficEbattleship California. Capfor Ban Francisco. EiSrii the flagship oi the Psoindron which was raccntL?d S'n the Atlantic to the tnr.ection with the European ReS" bas e a through
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  • 116 9 Shameen. OWNERS of British river steamers detained here by Japanese are maKi.is another effort to secure the release of their vessels which have been here Mnce the fall of Canton on October 21 Ther names are Tai Lee, Tung On Kwo'.iß Sal Ta Mine.
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    • 20 9 for Your Convenience :FORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DIM At The APITOL RESTAURANT k* Sydney Rock Oysten AND Strawbetrto obtainable.
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    • 55 9 TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtalnablm of qU Otmmtru oml Storv* "SINGAPORE ~MUNICIPALITV Tenders are" invited for~the supply o! Straits Pipes and Special Casting* for period 1-10-39 to 30-9-40. Tender Form and Specification may bl» obtained at the Tender Room. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on August 8, 1939. hgoldje Municipal
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  • 167 10 The Face That Launched A Thousand LAUGHS Wearing :he famous fish face. 1 LESLIE HENSON with George Robey (right), and Ivy Tresmand on the "Stirling Castle" before the former left fora three months' tour of South Africa with members of the Gafeiy Theatre company. < Planet News). COMING UP FOR
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  • 56 11 (lIOIKBOYS OF ST. CLEMENT DANES' CHURCH in the Strand, carried out the traditional Ascens.on Day ceremony of beating the bounds of the parish. The boys g to each of the different pari*h boundaries which they "beat" with willow wands to remember their location, and then a choirboy
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  • 119 11 Tanks how Their ower *n d,',/ ART "'KEASURES the sixth century before Christ have Moot 7,7 ed at (pictured above), the ancient Greek town at *t sta, lount Parnassus. Greece. They include several bronze and "wites which may be examples of Fifth Century Greek Art. Hariri News) •.rvPTIW RkCRUTS undergoing
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  • 1192 12 Light Power in The Hon Practical advice on the planning of dec! points in the new or reconstructed J THE best positions for light and power points in your home are a matter of considerable important to you, as mistress of the house, and to your servants. As you are
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  • 34 12 thf n" u5C Before having 1 I ccver your w^o- powder. When rlta spatters of pamt gether very easily H When n*» clean them I v..th vinegar, r M soapy water.
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  • 791 13 Golden Rules Of Lighting Each Room Requires Its Own Form Of Illumination sum udou entering the white S lare ha. d chilling effect ac tual hall illumination. tectural lay-out of the d at all necetW, sepaproviding light of casual lty should be used for tain. z room and the colours
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  • 98 13 The following polnta wunnurtw U* •.Safety First' futures in connection with electricity: 1 Do not turn iwttchei on of off witi-. vl l bands. 2 Do not allow your body to becorm H conductor, eg., by touching an un-c-rthed .switch with one hand and B v,:aer tap
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    • 237 14 m EYUKMJOCHGAETER ON r THb /a CHEAP RETURN HCKET TO CinNA. JAPAN COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months From SINGAPORE T> Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong 5137.44 5102.86 Shanghai 5188.57 5137.44 Kobe or Yokohami 5222.86 51 54 29 Bomhs| y 5300.W) 205.71 Colombo §282.86 5188.57 s may call at
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  • 236 15 TURKEY FRANCE AGREE ON PACT Ankara, May 3<o. i "TF war comes lurkey will fearlessly do her duty." dnlared Pn?sid< i Ineunu. i»penin«r the congress of the Pev.pkV; Party at Ankara, He announced thai aureeniert in principle had hrtn reached with Frannfor a mutual aid pact and relatiiMis with the
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  • 135 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES (M DETECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exil Ship (iodowii Gate Gati Rujputana 18 3 Apoey 16 2 3 Cape St. George 14 Karagola H Glengarry 9 Kagu Maru 1 City of Athene 30 Steel Seafarer 32 2 Foylebank 34 2 3 Malayan Prince 36
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  • 54 15 pefore M Manning Uj Bri 8.18,3! N. Bathappa Chester vs Soils < n i:f not concluUJd). Thcrea:. W Kee B;in Klil1 vs. 0h,..- Bok Seng Befon Worl In p* hancus 1 V Pereirt (li not eluded There..:. OM i? ..<--•- AJtutratK D lH Uvrrri T^,&^«S S
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  • 33 15 Mail* ..••c>' 1 iiom Eurouy etc. Deliven ters' letten only at ft,' l(: a] ricilvrry of MM (l t h^ rune I. Mai] from China vo6 Wm by Rajputai I to?.
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  • 61 15 18 INJURED IN CINEMA EXPLOSION Jtnntai May 30. IJIGHTEEN people wtfC bounded, yntludinjf ttooc British cxmviatilcs and Uoec Jewish c<«is.<at»^es, when Iwi' hombs cxjibdrd during a ptiformanc* fn ao Ara^owntrt cinema hcrt. Other tawi. 1 Ilies weie ten /Habs and !•<; Jews. IP«Bawi9t Um cinema Mlnyc ont JtK was shot
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  • 48 15 WILLIAM KEIGHLSY and hifl mitt, Gc..' bin, will make p i*trona l arance at the Alftambra Tbeatn I at 915. William K( i lis the director ol •Yes My Darli Daughtei In v/iiirM his wii. stars which U non eing shown robra Bieato
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    • 266 15 lni:\ s i> ii I L i» L IXE. t lncorporated in Australia) MAI SAILINGS H Doe S*» 8 A §i ij, p or t June 3 m juiy o J^y 9 H trip tickets fiom Singapore to Australia issued at the n r.s may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 137 15 JSTAL INTELLIGENCE I TO-DAY I Athos II n 31 7 p.m. K. v c r .matra. S. East f Moluccas and KNILM 31 noon \v... Sumatra. S. East B'^ Moluccas and K .L.M. 31 9 pm. m Thederis 31 3 p.m. M K.N.I i;.M. 31 noon Brx TC.LM. 31 9
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  • 404 16 FRASER'S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT |th vr th? political tempers aro calmer is unquestionable, no matter what the cause and the London barometer. War Loan, offers the proof, opening the month at t'9? and the last quotation being £95.12.6, i lys the weekly market report
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  • 140 16 American Fruits Being Grown In China I< hengtu. Nay 30. AMERICAN fruits are bringing iu\\ taste and sensations to tht Chinese |);il:ites and new s,iKtr>rf .norey to hinesc farmers. O*Jng to the continued effort i is. the Department ol Agr"*uV the mi sii try Wesi China Union Unirslty here, headed
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  • 27 16 The P. O NagpQTC b*| left 1L;:::--':ong and is expected to arrive in Singapore on June 6. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B Wharf onaniv.il
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  • 52 16 Heavy Exacted Air Rail In China Cbttgtat .\U] STATISTIC s lf lhM fnun he outbreak „f „e^ end of March. I<W i. n M killed Ji.020 and Since early April j have mad( bany n lM »sking -a Dui i J t: jred I t J •aids ma }y Japaj
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  • 75 16 AF the five missions in IchaiJ port 400 miles below Qm which \va.> repeatedly bombedH Japanese, only the China IIM icn and another American niH still completely unscathed I Three missions have beenß namely, the American Churciß the Scotch Presbyterian Mid the Franco-Belciar. Catholic
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  • 232 16 Shanghai May* jgRITISH and other foreign shipping in Far hastern watt about to suffer a fresh blow. A Japanese official sp*| has announced at a press conference that from June 1 the* hai customs, which is indirectly under Japane cntr* [grant no clearance papers
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  • 36 16 F.S. ATTITUDE PALESTINE PLA no ixMitim ti hi '^J iriou* memberi i jt c m Late that thi l< o t 1 :mce Mr. Octob^- 1 I long as U tiiat gUteu tion were ti Reuter
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  • 868 17 hCATION AGAINST CONTRACTOR Singapore. Tuesday. s counsel as a contractor of some standing, Wong d trial this morning in the fifth police court be•oh on a charge that he on May 13, at 9.45 a.m. at nitetone SclctW Road, Mata Gate of H. M. Naval
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  • 98 17 Jobless Man's Fear Singapore. Tuesday. AFZAL Shah, 40, of no fixed abode, has added a new motive tor murder. He went to the Kandanu Kerbau *olie« Station las', night and told the I corporal in charge that he had come to mike a report. •I'm afraid of my life," whispered
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  • 166 17 CHETTIAR BRINGS SUIT Singapore, Tuesday. k CLAIM lor $690, representing pun of A mcney lent, together with Interest. ,c tlo derendant, Mr. Bong Chwee Oo 1. •lc plaintiff, R. M. N Bathappa and unpaid was the suojeci !iVu suit tried before Mr Jn aina m the High Court to-day. The
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  • 699 18 Held To Draw By Manchesters M.F.A 2: Manchester 2. GIVING a distressing exhibition of soccer the Malays were yesterday held to a two goals all draw by the Manchesters, in a >p. I fixture played at the Stadium. Except t(>r the six minutes at
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  • 35 18 DERBY RESULT TO SINGAPORE THREE SECOND Cable and Wireless e °fl •••ending the Derb< r P^i. Llnii tß the world relch ciiro., N *M to Singap. x«m Hongkong. and zan/i: m and ten [and Bhangh
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  • 63 18 South China Soccer Tourists Due Here TliK South China soccer team which is arriving in Singapore on July 1 left HongKong yesterday, for Hanoi and Saigon, where they will fulfil a number of engagements. Two games only will be played by the Chinese tourists on local grounds after which they
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  • 30 18 S.C.C. members are notified that a limited number of courts are now available for ordinary play at the S.C.C. Application for rese^yation should be made to the Secretary.
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  • 112 18 The Nuv\ at Bul:)t Timah on Monfl noon and resuUed in a via L Singapore Gnl: Club repress Mrs. G. V. Allen and R. era* score of 81 The following returns: Mrs. G. V Allen and R. Craik 'R S.G.C I Mrs. R W. Cowen and
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  • 191 18 GIVING of his best H. Kamis beat Yadi. 1938 Singapore champion, in the Finals of the Y.M.C.A. Open Singles tournament played yesterday evening at the Y.M.C.A. before a large crowd of spectators which included Lady Small and party. He thus won the Brisbane
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  • 69 18 «,T!l e followin S were the results otf the Wnitsun competitions at the K. G. C. Four-ball foursome: W. Dawson A. M. Low 6 up. (13 cards were taken out). May mixed foursome: Mrs. Hitcham E. Hitcham 45-9 1 2 -35 1 2 (25 cards were taken out.)
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  • 204 18 MDAR BEAT SELANGOR MALAYS AT SOCCER (From Our Own Corresponds I SCORING five goals withj* d reply the Muar Selected! scored a surprisim: victory formidable Selanpor Malays Cup team, when the sides j* charity match in aid of mej Park Fund. The match «ajj at the Muar Club padanj W"
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  • 103 18 J.B. Prisons Beat Customs At Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. DLAYING a vigorous game at the 1 Istana padang this evening, the Prisons defeated the Customs by 3 goals to two in one of the best league soccer matches played. The Customs opened scoring through Dollah. Prisons
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  • 101 18 AT the annual general meeting held at thpClub House of the Bukit Banru Football Club on Saturday, the following were elected office-bearers for 1939-1940 President. Tan Kim Cheong- VicePresidents. Ah Kim Chuan and Sne Peng Yam; Hon. Secretary, Lim Yee Cheok; Assistant Secretary, Lee Chung
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    13 19 Kernuti. who won the pole vault event at the Loyals sports.-
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  • 210 19 I Singapore. Tuesday. e crowd witnessed a vy defeat of the Junior ervice Assn., by the in a division 2B match ;oals to one on the Y's this evening. Orton a double hat-trick by all six goals in succes- was in favour of the faster om the
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  • 19 19 EGolf Club Jur.fi !l be played it unlay and Sunday iy K dal will be played
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  • 117 19 London, May 30. Yorkshire beat Lancashire by an innings and 43. Lanes 300 and 185 (Bo^es 6 for 43) York* 528 for 8 dec. (Sutcnne 165, Mitchell 136>. w ir>lcets Notts beat Surrey by seven wickets Surrey 208 and 301. Notts 247 and -b* for 3 IHardstafE 114
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  • 389 19 SINGAPORE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS £HIN KES ONN and Robert Chia reac!ied the quarter-final of the Open Mens Duobles in thr Singapore tennis championships when they beat Paul Clere and W. J. M. Warden yesterday 4 6, 6—3, 1. Vigorous play marked the
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  • 20 19 The nocim fcfei English School will hold their 10th mumuU school ipoiti on Friday, Jure 2.
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  • 109 19 TEAR-GAS-EMPTIES CINEMA London, May "0. ABOUT twenty person* were overcome by funn s and taken to 'i- >:; pital following Uic explodon of a lear-gas bomb in a news theatre cinema in Liverpool The explosion ta believed to be tnc work of I.R.A. agents. The whole building was filled witn
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  • 93 19 Results of yesterday's ttes in the S.C.R.C. tennis tourney:.— Yong Loon Chong beat Low Kee Pow, 6—3, Handle** Double*:— o jimtoy Kam and Ong Chew 3ee (-9> vs Cheong Chee Tprtg wifX Tan Huclc TOe (—18), not flntehed. To-day's ties are: Court A: John Lim
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  • 159 19 The Eclipse B P. beat the Amateur Soortinc Association in a irtendly game Q f six singles and two doubles ca Monday nigh; at the Happy World Coveted Stadium by sevrn simes.to erne. The following are the results (Eclipse players mentioned first):— <3INGLES:-Lee Kim Sens beat Chan
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  • 57 19 Brentwood. May 30 MISS Dorothy Odam, of Mitcham AthleW tic Club and Empire Games high jump champion, bout the world record -l\th a iuir£ of 5 ft. 5 38 ins., the pw#o£ r«"rd of 5 ft. 5 ins being jointly l*e°d bv Jean Shirely Mildred Wdrilwon
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    • 46 19 To-day's Ties To-day's ties are as follows:— OPEN MEN'S SINGLES Chua Choon Leong vs Chin Kee Onn OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Mrs Pennefather and Yap Ah Hian vs Mrs EC. Cherrington and P. Clerc, Miss Abed and M. Silverstein vs. Yon* Loon Cgonp and Mrs P. Sewell.
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  • 188 20 NEW ENGLAND -AUSTRALIA AIR ROUTE PROPOSED MALAYA LEFT OUT (From Our Own Correspondent) London. M.-.y 21. IT was announced if. the Australian Comm Mftrolth F*ariian;ent y----terday that Britain w to contribute SfcMO tovard t!ie co«l of nirveyinf :i new air route i Bril li i rid Australia Mrnotf th«[ndian Omml
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  • 107 20  -  Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, May 30. THE town ot Siukwan, on the Kwang-tung-Kw uium border, was bombed y Japanese aircraft yesterday. Hund»'ds of houstf have been destroyed and '•ores of civilians billed. Five bombs hit the Italian Cathedral hich is the highest building in the Ity. Several
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  • 68 20 Jerusalem, May KHAUL SHAHLV. >ne of the dek-a a >< to the Defence (Moderate' l\.i> m t- v. uivrh yesterday aoceptejq :lw British Palestine proposals as the basil or neg< nation* was shot dead La tiisj home at Bethlehem. i\.o Aram were injured when lii< ■as
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  • 204 20 biihla. May oU. I^ArRGE-SCALE tribal hostilities against British authority in North Waziristan have virtually collapsed, though the still uncapturef) Fakir r.f Ipi, who wa- mainly responsible for fomenting the trouble, which began 2 l years atro, now lurks a fugitive practically fiiendless, near the Afghan
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  • 89 20 PANIC PREVENTED London. May 36. \M N who stood 11 ;> and shouted "Don't wrMrty; keep your seaK: it's only the Irish ■gala!" prevented a panic when i"ur magnesium bombs exploded Kn i cinema in Birmingham late List night. Ihe audience numbered 306 btit no one was injured and the
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  • 44 20 WHAT GERM DID IN SP Losses Admin *hip up public enthu,L eUt B man volunteer* due nes .day. Nazi officials h?^H te^r.s- act;vituV >Qrou^B It telll for the fi r t H GermaiLs v,. u i smiation 11 s e figures, niid H Reuter
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  • 129 20 THfc: Poson Full Moonl I celebrated at the s Association by Mr. J. G.( memory of hi- fate brottf The day is observed rev* Uanse u the fact Biat Budd [introduced to Ceylon 01 :'?:< Araiiant Mahuicu- Th«i Kin? Dharmasoki cf lafl the reign 01 King Dewar..iog| i
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  • 25 20 DERPORMANCBS c J i Jr-rusal- j tU furth- 1 Arab cafes bav/i t 1 business durinfi :I^ m least June 1- Reuter
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  • 90 20 BingaP°2 cS IONO CHONG. »J^Sfl were in Cross Sti from shop to shop -V -wj Chong was lead* < „a tc h blind. 11 A policeman four od two counted no less m* on when what ;pp -on pieces passed n thetio shop-keepe d lllrt n Cheng,
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    • 16 1 Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, May 31 1939 Your Favour i te Stars In A
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    • 582 1 Li,, casting experts and that in all the I )n iy one Roland I the cameras U6^ I vague and ge-.i.-I ,d So is his heft He mumbles so thai e thcr or not he's I. a cqua 1 y K There's no otu a K
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      55 1 From the top— Kolund Youiik. laf Bainter. May ttufeon. liencvieve Tobin, and hw Hunter, and left. JcfffCJ I y mi iud Pvisrilla Lane— UN rntertainint «;<^l ot "\>>, M> Darling DiujjlUct' The story ff«xr> lhat Roland \oun« missed twin* PrlMtta'f ffttbtf b\ one v^»rd "Vrs" to Faj H.iinter, v»h<> w.iiiitle
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    • 98 2 Thrilling Air Saga JHE United States Navy reserves the right to accept or reject actors who jilt advanced by film studios for roles in motion pictures "iised upoi activities m thf> iMavy. Warner Bros, discovered that when beginning to cast "WINGS OF THE NAVY." The Navy maintains a serene unconcern
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      600 2 This Is NEWS I .Martha Kaye is aMMPtiag i<>»- j;ialiilations she cleaned up on I the Santa Anita handicap... Bad luck continues fur iie&iua!d I Gardiner having already lust his 1 toniiaci :yul his »al, ihe medico iu«w inlomi him thai h»s un must bi rebrabas] ami rtsK. j I>uviu
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    • 467 3 PICTURESQUE STORY OF SICILIAN FISHERMEN a pet played by LvWeen and SUcker. c0..:--,ri! a fine, full flavour of de- amusement to nsn.i L Bobby's latest starCoplay is also savoured Lvr extinguished enterta-n--f oualities-a dash of spa.kand song, a pMcn of U and a large measure 4 ure anri .omedy. The
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    • 424 4 COLOUR Runs Riot This Year PASHiox. we learn, has been gaily \X as colour is rned. Tins is true of Holly- i. \\h- n lie sunny sky of spring ind coming hot months ol summer ..>!• c(^d. dark wintry days have ound expr< n In the now. clear md thrillingly
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    • 395 5 Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young In New Film T doubt, one of the most 'poignant and moving love t v. r brought to the screen. ft Man's Castle" brings Young and Spencer Tracy to ...vilion. Singapore, this week. v who won the 1933 Aca\ward. and Miss Young have I m
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      • 133 5 .W\ BERNARD SHAW j V ii/^ bares ms soul! By all means, come and see Vs th« first film G. B. S. has ever >-k y^J^J written-from his witty, wise Y^^ Time Magazine raved: I M LESLIE ir'VeV HOWARD 5* /> l\ .BERNARD lr O SHAW'S PYGMALION X-M WENDY HILLER
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      • 87 5 The Famooa Play that electrified Union Aadienc i for Tm% jrears— %m the Year's Outstandini M«tUi i tart NEXT WEEK at the CAPITIML ScrcenlandN MOST POPUIAH STARS ncm wtatiUatfo^ rates ri ni to anrtblng in irbich th«3f hai pre?l*wlj apacarci j ASTHEIHLT.PS WM MEET AGAIN! H&^ 1 SiitAKDK yi.|p Clsieace
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    • 147 6 MEN who go down to the sea w ships sometimes turn out to be movie stars! That paradox 1s illustrated in the case of six rugged screen actors featured in "The Storm" Univerttl'l powerful drama of marine disasters which comes to the Capitol, Singapore, this week. Real life experiences aboard
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      632 6 CHAI I fekford for example, was ftt one time the proud owner ol two goodrind whaling botti Which he purchased at an *ucti< a. CapUlnad by i P air of ridppen brought down from Alaska, the boat i perated in whaling expeditions along the California coast. Bicki.ru himself Bred the
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    • 332 6 QUR trusty spy that man's here again has turned tea drinker, he tells us, all in the line of duty. It seems he's been doing his sleuthing around the set of "The Hound Of The Baskervilles"— a fine place for a sleuth and he
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      18 7 ■s to be 'Never Say Die' with Bob Hope. Shall r Bob*., little Rave of Hope?
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    • 289 7 linsbt on They will work in co-operation with H Gorilia:" Al'an Dunn, former public relations with tht ccunsel for Edison. John Considine. Jr. chorus, rill be producer. Itmi ht there are Huki nevti I p«. iu 1 21. 1 ••Go'd'vy.iHe Colbert It. Thj ft.^ Truex Nat .directing Ipeen bio^ Id
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      • 109 7 Tfse Sweethearts of "FOUR DAUCHTERS" Back again in a faster and Funnier Hit now showing U 4 limn 4 3 15. 6 15 9i5 p.m. ALHAMoRA The plav that Kept New York in Stitches for a Whole Year! i I he Sweethearts K V tops his bcitt mtj darhnq r
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    • 394 8 fOMES now the -Sophist ilovely."" The 'it OiiT vanished with ihc retirement of Clara Bow. The "Glamour Gar w i the is becoming a> common in Hollywood u bOOaeflka In u 1 Wdl Sir h taurant. l ••Sopiv..sUlo\ely Is Ihe ry latest term, coined a of
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