Malaya Tribune, 30 April 1934

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. No. 10l SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, April 30, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 J The (Tribune Dominant In ~JMalaya I Now on display 11 j "V/ THE NEW SALOONS Mentone 12 h.p. 6 cyl. Monaco 9 h.p. 4 cyl. Ths Riley, which by Its individualistic features, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide re putation, is in its newest form
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    • 196 1 A. FLUTTER. f, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. New Hudson Bicycles are built to out,ast
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  • 286 2 v i S.R.C. Bowler Routs AngloChinese. 5 A FEATURE of Saturday's t;ame between the S.R.C. and the A.C.S. was the deadly bowling of C. de Souza, who captured seven A.C.S. wickets for 15 runs. It was chiefly due to his brilliant fcrm that the A.C.S.
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  • 149 2 Result* of ices in the Jovial* tournamen A" League: Tay Sw c Hiong beat Yeo Peck Ngam <w.0.): Tay Swe? Heng beat Koh Pwav Chim 15—3. 15—7. •B' (KO.c Robert Chia beat Yeo Kuan j ileal 15—2. 11—15. 15—6; Tan Tiang Ler.% brat Khoc Peng Koun 6—15, 14—14
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  • 64 2 Y. M. C. A. team v. the Siong 800 A.A. to-morrow, on the Y. M. C. A. ground at 5 p.m.: F. Pullen, Lee Kit Soon. Kee Yew .icck. Tan Kons Guan, Lim Chwee Chua, Au Peck Kan, R. J. Fennie. J. M. Tracer. Chan Joo Kirn, D.
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  • 272 2 "Recs" Easy Win At Balestier. I IN the cricket match on the C.S.C. ground on Saturday, the S.R.C. beat the Ceylon Sports Club by six wickets. The S.R.C. had first knock and compiled 116' runs for five wickets during nearly three hours* play. Set with the task
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  • 151 2 The American And National Leagues. Reuter. New York. April 27. To-day's matches in the US. major baseball Leagues resulted as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. r> R. H. E. Brooklyn 0 6 0 Boston 2 6 New York 2 5 Philadelphia 3 8 0 (AUen scored a home run for
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  • 97 2 Ties In Volunteer Snooker Tournament. Ties in the S.C.C. billiards volunteer snooker tournam nt have been arranged as follows-TO-MORROW. J. Lee and C. G. Fugler v. F. j. L Mayger and m. C. Elliot': P. H. Romney and R. s. Wilson v. A. L. Gilmore and A. G.
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  • 126 2 The Henderson A.P beat the Plnyfair AU in a badminton match by 4—2. i Scores (Henderson players named first)Chla Bch Huat beat Billy H. C. Lim 15—11. 15—6; Yap Yew Keng lost to A. B Kmh 9—16! 1 13—13 (3—5); Chan Teck Seng beat Yeo Ouan Seng
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  • 59 2 Treasury-Audit? team-*, the Land Office in the Government Services League to-morrow at the J.C.&A. ground' O. C. Aeria, P, J. de Rozario' Goh Tiang Soon, Hock Tian, Sithambarara, Thiam Hock, Hussain bin H. Siraj, Raioo E. A. Joy, Kirn Slew, Hock Kin, L p' i Aeriu, 800 Poh,
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  • 356 2 •First Match Of Tour Starts On Wednesday. v s b THE Australian crickets, who have arrived commence their programme of" matches on Wednesday, when they will engage Worcestershire at Wofnester, in a three-day match. It is interesting to note that C. K. Walters, the probable successor to
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  • 77 2 The Seremban Chinese B.P. beat the Aero (formerly Sunnylads) B.P. at Seremban 5-1. Scores (S.C.B.P. first*: Singles: Chan Ah Kam lost to Lim Eng Bee, Wong Wong Hon beat Thambusamy, Chan Yoong Kan beat Cheng Jin Hoe, Wong Yee Cheong beat Mohamed. Then Chunr* Shu beat Vettivalooo. Doubles:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 FUTURE! thought about it? See what we can offer you:— 1. THE LIIViTED PAYMENT LIFE 2. TH7 ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE ?>. TH i JOINT LIFE OR PARTNERSHIP ASSURANCE ON TWO LIVES. 4. TH <: SECURED INCOME POLICIES. 5. WHOLE 6. TH c TRIPLE BENE7. TH r J DOUBLE ENDOWMENT POLICY. S.
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    • 463 2 DON'T WAIT UNTIL V()l CRIPPLED BY RHEUMaiw Perhaps you are quo who know the misery ol i be just a recurrent ;u may never wholly be rid unless it is indicated 11%, for constant pain v.;,. anaemia, and this In t cyipcpsia. and other ti impeverishrd condition 1 Countless suffer*
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  • 185 3 IT is, we believe, common knowledge that certain financial arrangements In connection with the carrying out of the Byrne scheme were made by a Lcndon bank, which presumably made a satisfactory profit out of them. The new "buffer" pool, on a larger
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  • 174 3 THERE will, we say without the slight- j est hesitation, be no ••recommendation" from the Colonial Office to the FMS Government Malaya will oi ordered to accept the "Buffer; Pool In spite of the strongest public protest; we; have heard for a quarter of a century from
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  • 153 3 MISS Purdham. formerly inspector of Malay Gifts' Schools, who was rctienched from the Education Department last year, has returned to Malaya, and H Is under 'ood sh? is to be in charge of the proposed training classes for Malay women teachers. Those who remember the valuable w jik
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  • 178 3 WORLD trade recovery is, w t repeal definitely 0 n the horizon. What can quickly bring it nearer? In this connection Barclay's "Monthly Review" SSL exactly what we said earlier this week—it declares that there must be leso Nationalism and much more Internationalism. Let us quote the writer's words:
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  • 270 3 A FULL public enquiry intc the Church Street Fire is being called fcr in certain quarters in order to clear the air of conflicting and disturbing rumours, but we must reiterate our view that it is more important to institute a thorough scrutiny for the revision of
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  • 208 3 Diplomatic Service And Law, I -1 j I i 'By Air Mail*. London, Apr 14. WOMEN may figure soon in the lead- tag ranks of two great professions -and Diplomatic Service and the law There may shortly be: Women King's Counsel, and Women Ambassadors. An important Committee of
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  • 109 3 First Mrs. Charlie Chaplin And Producer. Reuter. Asheville, North Carolina. Miss Mildred Harris, wh owas Charlie i Chaplin's first wife, has besn married again. Her new husband is Mr. William Fleckenstein, owner of a musical show in which they are both appearing. The ceremony, held between performances.
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  • 160 3 Soviet Citizens Sent To Prison. Leningrad. BECAUSE the gramophones produced under their direction woula noi nlay a note two prominent citizen.- oi Leningrad have been sent to orison. The two men occupied the positions )L managing director and chief technical director of the Leningrad Gramophone Trust. The present
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  • 119 3 Police Discover An Up-To-T)atc Laboratory. I Reuter. Barcelona. An absolutely up-to-date chemical laboratory with the most modern installation for the manufacture of deadly appliances, was discovered by the police at the house of two brothers, Manuel and Ancel Soto, who are stated to be well known anarchists. Both
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 404 3 n ALL CVER THE world VV\w\'\\ Consistent In«h quality that XV'VV. never varies an J aw ide range of V 1 A delicious flavours have ensured ~^lf/J/ universal fame for Chivcrs' Jellies. Delightfully cool and y appetising, diey are, at the same time, very wholesome and nourishing. Start using them
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    • 181 3 j 1 1 HERE OUT EAST you have to be so much more particular aboul details. Even at home it is always safer to use an antiseptic soap. Here, of course, it is essential. But besides this antiseptic value Calvert s Carbolic Toilet Soap is so delightfully refreshing and as
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  • 873 4 Shipping News Notices. TURBO-ELECTRIC DRIVE. Numerous Advantages In Marine Practice. A LIST of the salient advantages, numbering 26, that characterise turbo-electric drive was included in the paper read by Mr. C. Wallace Saunders before the Institute of Marine Engineers in London on "Turbo-Electric Propulsion." Commen.ing upon the fact that, despite
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  • 57 4 I The resumption of nassenper steamship traffic on the Rhine this Easterhas been marked with the placing in' service of two new luxury vessel" g The Aoril U i mm hnf SerViC f Wi not be in *s\but5 but repular trips are beine made between Cologne and Mayeice
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  • 462 4 Forged Details Ingenious But Unimaginative. UNDERWRITERS always stand to be shot at., in the matter of fraud; for so many lof their operations depend upon the integrity ,of the assured, the claims agent and parlies who may become interested in an insurance through the passing of documents
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  • 131 4 Compulsory Carrying Of Life Boats. The Canton Depar ment. cf Reconstruction besides having the Port Affairs Bureau enforce loading cf river steamers within capacity, has further made rules providing the s earners with life boats to insure safety in case of accidents, which have been occurring frequently
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  • 51 4 Hamburg. The new flagship of the HamburgAmerica Line's excursion steamers was launched on April 10. It was christen- I ed "Konigin Luise." The new vessel is a motorship of 2400 gross register tons, with a speed of 17 knots. H Accommodation for 2,000 oasserurprs is provided. j a:seil
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  • 254 4 Improved Tourist Class Accommodation. rC C.G.T. liner "Paris" has re-entered service on the company's Havre-Plymouth-New York route, after a complete overhaul of her tourist class cabins and public rooms. The flrstr-class accommodation was refurnished and re-decorated two years ago, and similar extensive altera ions have now been made
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  • 119 4 Last Of "Chelyuskin" Survivors Brought To Mainland. Moscow, April 13. The last six men at the "Chelyuskin" camp, and the dogs which had been taken to the ramp, were brought .o the mainland by the :hree airplanes piloted by Molokov, Vodopianov, md Kamanin. The last persons to be
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  • 46 4 Shanghai, April 28. The Ministry of Communications has passed tegulation; concerning the employment of pilots for steamers calling at Chinese pcrts. The object of the rutes is to prevent the work of pilots falling into the hands of foreign captains.— "Mm Kuo Jih Pao."
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  • 45 4 The Lloyd Triestino "Conte Veide" is due here on Tue day morning from Tritste. Venice. Brindisi. Pert Said. Suez. Bombay and Colombo. She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharv;s and will rail in the same day at 5 p.m. for Hcngkong and Shanghai.
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  • 29 4 A Soviet freighter went on a choal off Shimudzu, mudzu, Japan, recently. The accident took place when she was about to enter the port to load tea for Vladivostok.
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  • 22 4 The Ialian destroyer "Maestrale" was launched at Ancona recently. She has a displacement tonnage of 1,800 tons and Is 350 ft. long.
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  • 551 4 T Girl Apprentices Among The Crew. I Adelaide. THE largest fleet of square-cigged sailing ships in South Australia in many years is loading grain here for England and the Continent. Soon, these deep-laden windjammers will weigh anchor and set sail with approaching winter for a stormy rounding
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    • 320 4 STEAMER SAILINGS- 1 —Ml an or*,*. BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. BHUTAN ».100 May 10 17,000 May 11 EEHAR 6,000 May 24 KAJSAR-I-HIND 11.500 May 25 SOUDAN 6.500 June 6 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 3 RANCHI 17,000 June 28 OWgo only. HOMEWARDS. Leave Tonnage.
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    • 89 4 !If LLOYD IRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). COME VERDE to Shanghai Ist May From this date special two month return tickets from Singapore to China and Indian Ports will be issued and fares will be as i follows:— Singapore to Bombay Colombo Hongkong Shanghai Ist Class $274.29 »231.13 $154.29 $205 71
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    • 226 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. mm (HZRi Au«rallsche Dempi.schJir. (3 J«J QcelischAft :Ogupanies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due B'Dore ma KULMERLAND. via Manila MaY 1 PHEUSSEN, via Manila May 1C m.s. DUISBURQ, via Manila May 21 m.s. RHEINLAND. via Manila June 12
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    • 583 4 STEAMER SAlUngv NORDDEI'TSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated i n Germar.y». OUTWARDS. 8 "SAALE." for Manila. Hongkon* 1934 S'hai, N. China and Japan y 9 "MAIN," for Manila. H'k.ng tfhal 8 North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. 8 "DONAU," for Genoa. H»,|||„ 1954 Gran. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen, arrhing Apr. 30. saluna m.- "GOSLAR,"
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  • 557 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are sawed by Eraser and Co., exchange and nock brokers, lata* value Buyer*. Sellarm. 4 Ampat Tin 67»/ 2 7|>i Asam Kunibang Tin 39- 41|lustral Malay 42 6 43 6xd Ayer Hitam Tin 14 9 15
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  • 155 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICE UP A CENT. Control Announcement Well Received. (By Our Financial Correspondentj Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 21/4. cts., up 1 ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore). $118-> B unchanged. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, G 1 d., up 1 32d. Market
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  • 122 5 Trade Report Says It Is A Failure. Reuter Wireless. London. April 25. The results of Governmental attempts to solve the world's wheat problems are described as lamentable in the annual report of the Liverpool Corn Trade Association, which advocates resumption of freedom of trade, saying that the w-heat
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  • 95 5 Exports And Prices For March. The official monthly bulletin of mining statistics for March states that the total ftn and tin-ore exports from the F.M.S. for the month were 2.083 tons and as ascertained by sales utalled 1,947 tons, both tonnages being based on 72 per cent. The
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  • 82 5 Resolution Passed At To-day's Meeting. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Kinta Tin Dredging Company, Ltd.. held to-day, a resolution that the meeting approved the amalgamation of the company with Penawatt Consolidated Tin Dredging, Ltd.. Kampar Malaya Tin Dredging, Ltd., and Southern Kampar Tin Dredging. Ltd.. was
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  • 1022 5 A Well-Equipped i Estate. I THE ordinary general meeting of the members of the Pilmoor Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 33. Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. R. Arnold ithe chairman» presiding. The secretary (Mr. A. B. Simson» having read the notice convening
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  • 296 5 Dividend Of 2y 2 Per Cent. Recommended. T*HE annual report of the director.-; of J- Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd.. for f e f ear en ded Dec. 31, to oe presented JSf nnu£^! meeting Of shareholders at the Frerch Bank Buildings on May 5, is as follows: T
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  • 464 5 Great Exhibition In Berlin. Berlin, Apr. 3. 'THE largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever held in Germany will commence in Berlin on April 21*. Called "Deutsches Volk-Deutsche Arbeit" ("German People—German Work"», it will represent every branch of the country's economic life. The Hall of Honour, the central
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  • 65 5 Proposed Sale To Penawat Approved. <From Om Own Cc.rrespondeJii London. April 29. A general meeting of Kampar (Malaya i Tin Dredging. Ltd., unanimously agreed to the proposed sale to Penawai The Tm ommittee will meet m May 2 instead of May 17, in order to give an opportunity
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  • 659 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.m. The fol'owlng rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evati. Issue Value. Fraser iy«u m I shares <fc Co. Evan 1 Allenby 1.35 1.45 1.30 1.40 1 Alor Gajah 090 1.00 0.90 1.00 1 A. Hitam
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  • 63 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monlay, HO—. Buyers. SeUen. K.S.S. equal lb London Sellers Bcsen eel. Standard, Spot (loose) tt% do. (F. 0.8.) Zl\k Standa d R.S.S. on Tender: May June 21 U JulvSept. 22U Oct. Dec. 22* Tone of Market: Market Speculative. Latent Cable: London Spot
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated In New Zealand.) I IRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOUOUTB, Manager. OFFICE: t, UN LAY SON GBEEN. THS E4STERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, I RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. OFFICE: No 4. Cecil Siraei, 8ln«»P»ra
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    • 91 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, DA'meida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2 000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000 WO Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Ainara, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on
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    • 69 5 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus Annual In'.erest paid quarterly, will soon give you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small sums grow. $s—is5
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    • 62 5 LEE WAB BANK, Ltd. .incorporated in the S.S No. 18, SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts of the world. Current and Savings Accounts opened; deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be ascertained on application.
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    • 204 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $1G,000.000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng,
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    • 316 6 m mmssz aai opening. i tomorrow j LAST MGHT Men's heari 6.15 9.15 to fhe pulsing J rhythm of her >SM j The lied Man's War Cry Rings «inuoos .^■■H Civilized humans turned back into t I ava<res l>\ the crime no woman's brat her ever forgave I fiichard I
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    • 195 6 tl I I AMUSEMENTS. iLMa mmmmmmmm'Mmm iim****** *r r-* -ir tt"""" rTirygi j LAST NIGHT OF I I Metro-Goldwvn-Maver s Banquet of the Stars i BIMER IT EI6HT" j With WALLACE BEERY, JEAN HARLOW, j MARIE DRESSLER. JOHN and LIONEL j j BARRYMORE, ETC. j TO-MORROW GRAND GALA OPENING OF
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    • 360 6 9.15. The richest woman in the |.J' i world —but her mother's J I heart was broken Tears I blended with laughter, in %w JBjf I May Robson's new hit I YOU CMT BUY! EVERYTHING Jiohcn I I with LEWIS STONE JEAN PARKER I I NEXT CHANGE A RIGHT MERRY
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  • 210 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. THE "MEONIA." The following were passengers on beard the "Meonia" which arrived in Singapore from Southampton on Saturday: Messrs. K. L. Woodhouse. J. E. B. Jessamie. E. Egan. G. Egan. D. W. Archer Mrs. Archer. Mrs. D. .M Grant. Dr P Hennessy.
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  • 164 7 Death Of Star Sea Lion. j Reuter. I 10-year-old "stai j»ea lion of i V of ihj San Francisco Aquxrium. has died on the operating table after a two-Lours figh l">r life. He was operated on by Dr. Arnold S. Chaimov. p noted eye specialist, for the removal
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  • 48 7 President yon Hindenburg will be Patron of the great "Deutsches YolkDeutrche Arbeit' ("German PeopleGerman Work I exhibition beiiv* held in Berlin, April 21—June 3. Representing every branch of German trede and industry it will be the largest and most comprehenshre ejchibition ever held in German}.
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  • 32 7 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expec'ed at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by the "Suisang," due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 13 7 Left And. By Spore London Karoa April 5 April 28 j
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  • 216 7 Three Thousand FleeBefore Blizzard. Ottawa. CANADA'S plans for supplying the Empire i with reindeer meat have had a set-back. I The held of 3.000 reindeer, which for the ,;as four years have b?en trekkin? from Alaska the Mackenzie River district to form the nucleus of the indus ry.
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  • 31 7 Berlin. Cdatc in third class carriages on Gernan railways in all through express trains are to be upholstered. The im- I "Tvcm:nt will later be extended to all trains.
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  • 201 7 SELLING. Singapore. April 30. London 4 months sight 2j4 5,32 London 3 months' sight 24 8,64 London 60 days' sight 24»« London 30 days' sight 2 4 7,64 I London demand 2;4 3,32 London T.T. 2.4 564 Lyons and Paris demand 898 i Hamburg demand j New York
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  • 128 7 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 30. 5M de Sn n X9 a m 1057 p- m ItaLmf aVa CUP Tria1 Anson Roa <> TO--MORROW, MAY 1. Johore State Council Meeting, the pnnfK n an Johore Baliru, 11 a.m i FootbaH: S.A.F.A. League,
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  • 70 7 ALHAMBRA Richard Barthelmess in Massacre." APOLLO Bunga Bakawali CAPITOL— Dinner At Eight." EMPIRE.—-Strawberry Roan" and Saturday's Millions.' GREAT WORLD Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Talkies, etc. ISAKO CIRCUS 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. Ankh-Ka-Tara." Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wavangs. cinemas, etc. PAVILION—May Robson
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  • 202 7 Singapore. April 30. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $92 R. < Siam iW. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $88 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $83 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $79 Siam, No. 1 $165 Siam, No. 2 $140 Siam, No. 3
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  • 523 7 Racing Club's Annual Meeting. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 27 THE annual general meeting of the Taiping Turf Club was held at finping on Thursday with Mr. S. B. Palir.tr, the President, in the chair. In presenting the accounts, for the period under review, the President said:
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  • 403 7 Details Of Current Prices. 1 Singapore, April 20. MEAT. 1 Beef, steak (round), kati Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), kat' Mutton. Australian, lb. Fowl, kati Hens (locally reared», kati Ducks docali, each Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair Pigeons, fledged, pair
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  • 61 7 untitled Camera has untitled a new untitled 1-jser. It is 'he "trtad cut In mail Pfuno stepped on the fee. of two spaj partners, one of whom broke a foot. The cl j inai, ot til? Boxing Commission has been 8 what »he resul: will be if such an acn
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  • 59 7 Miss Helen Jacols, the American untitled criatr.p'.on. beat Miss U. E Round, Oreat I tains No. 1 woman player, by 6—4. 6—J j he llnal of (he Jamaica lawn tennis cl I ploruhlps at Kingston In the stmi-f I Miss Round bea. Miss K. Sam <Grea' Bri'amt, 6—2, 6—3. and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 54 7 It's a poor week-end without the Sunday Tribune "—Malavn's brightest and cheapest weekly journal. I ROSKOPF and PARKER Leading Since 1866 Pocket and Wrist fc.,- Gold-Chrome ttgiifi l|f| I STAINLESS STEEL ||ff f FINEST FULLY JEWELLED MOVEMENTS. I fcgjgy AT ALL WATCH DEALERS. fel^* SOLE IMPORTERS: Weill Montop X~.*«a. THE
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    • 48 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following nsfcterlals or services For particulars Municipal Tender Room Supply only of steel roof trusses, and roof truss numbers for Kallnng Gas Works. 4 p m., Tuesday. May 8. 1934 O R OOLDUL I Municipal SMNUrf
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    • 241 7 t^lllNlNlMllllllHlMllinillllllMtllllllllMllliaW SINGAPORE HOTELS *»«tt«ii]tfliniHthiinwMiiMtniiimiiM i n luiiiiiiMuinM vWmiauMiuiuintiiiiwnMMUßiimmi^MiMMMiiMTO LANKA HOTEL <Established 1901). s The Only Boarding y. w i and Lodging House rive Minutes Wa I with special terms may be from Railway St. I Every Comfort and arranged for pleasure tion and Harbou 1 Excellent Cuisine. parties and also
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 111 7 [POSTAL INTILLIGtNCC SINGAPORE MAILS CLOttfc. TO-DAY. Pontianak <Raub» 2 p.m Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan <Singaradja> 3 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Van Spilbergeni 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas 'Tomohom 9 a.m Java, South-West Sumatra, South-West Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and
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    • 286 7 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries ere invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings cf general interest will still be included in the
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  • 46 8 ACK NOW LEDG MENT. Mr. Alfred Danker (pensioner) dresser, late of the Civil Prison, tenders heartfelt thanki to all those who so kindly sent wreaths and attended the funeral of his son Gerald Alfonso at the Church of St Joseph and at Bidadari Cemetery.
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  • 923 8 AND NOW IT'S ARRIVED pOR many months past the Malaya Tribune —alone among the daily newspapers of Malaya—has been declaring confidently that Rubber Control was "on the way." Public announcements about negotiations and their possibilities apart, from private sources we had information which in our view justified that con- fidcnce.
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  • 71 8 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long ?7 ,P r *S sdal bee awards v, Pte J. E. Skelton. of the M.S.V.R. Mr. Reginald J. Bee, who recently re turned from leave, has br Pn apxfnfrd Executive Engineer, Kuala K» Thr wprtdiriK of Mr. K. C. McGahan S3 M, M^,? nd T
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  • 149 8 THE announcement that the Swatow Lodging House Keepers' Association have approached the shipping companies with a request that passage rates for labourers from China to Malaya be reduced is significant and encouraging. Malaya will soon need all the labour she can get to assist
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  • 162 8 Restriction will be an cxcellent thing for planters and shareholders but a nasty blow to dealers and shippers and millers, who are interested mainly in volume rather than price. It L among these interests that antiRestrictionist sentiment chiefly obtains, and it is only human, though it must naturally
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  • 203 8 'V'EWSPAPER competitions for money prizes are no longer to be permitted in the Colony. It may be presumed that there will be a uniform policy in the F.M.S.. but the Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh journals have refrained from endeavours to enrich their readers like their contemporaries of
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  • 244 8 MANCHESTER CITY won the F A Cu D -often misnamed the fr Saturday, and there a*?? joicing in the City of Eternai Rata I Proud Pompey fell, and there was row on the Solent. Soeeer experts pre"--dieted the result correctly. in the cor fiction that the
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  • 510 8 By "Looker-On* j A LL together, boys—Three Cheers and a Tiger (or Anchor)! AAA Rubber Control at last, with a really* sensible scheme which need not peeve even Mr. Firestone. A A My choice for the distinction of being the Busiest Man in Malaya at the present moment
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  • 27 8 CLUB DIARY, on page 7. SPORTS NEWS, on p. 2. 12, 13 and H RESTRICTION NEWS, on page 9. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 15
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    • 329 8 n===i 1 I V° u have 1 \jk4&k \C\ music wherever you go!" ROBINSON CO., LTD, SINGAPORE. IIIItiiiiiII•i■■•tIII■IIII•III I I I I I I I I I i i i i i i i i i i i l( i i CABLE SHOES TAN WILLOW OXFORD. jgs^ SMART MEDIUM TOE.
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    • 59 8 'W PERFECTION Justly NN jh\ describes the superior XX workmanship of Slnga- Ov WWQT pore's Leading Tailor. WING LOONG is un- doubtedly in the foreiy« front and offers you, with «s PerfecUon in Suitings, [O Sty c and Cut, romplete V" «P« satisfaction and inexpm- *V flp sive service. X
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  • 2219 9 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT. GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE IN KUALA LUMPUR TO-DAY. pULL details of the scheme for the control of rubber exports approved by the Rubber Growers' Association, the Dutch authorities and the representatives of the other countries concerned have
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  • 701 9 Eminently Statesmanlike Scheme. I Reuter. London, April 30. EARLY Press impressions of the Rubber Regulation Scheme are favourable. The "Financial Times" says it seems to be an eminently statesmanlike and soundly conceived plan and it holds out great hope of the restoration of prosperity to the industry.
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  • 116 9 Government Action hi Malaya. WE understand that a Government conference will be held in Kuala Lumpur to-day to consider the legislation necessary in order to bring Ruber Control into effect. Special meetings of all the Councils concerned in the Malay States and the Straits Settlements will be held
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  • 365 9 But No Sellers. I j I BIG JUMP IN PRICE OF RUBBER. iQWING to specuJators coming in late this morning, the Singapore market suddenly became active and there was a wild rush for rubber shares. Late this morning, the market, a "Malaya Tribune" reporter gathered from
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  • 68 9 Full Precautions Taken In Shanghai. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Apr. 30. The police forces in the Chinese city ln Shanghai are being mobilised. iO-day being the eve of Labour Day, which falls on May 1. Meetings in public places are prohibited and the police have been given
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  • 587 9 Views Of Leaders Of The Industry. "IMMINENTLY fair to Malaya and the other countries," "an extraordinarily good scheme," "quite sound," "a scheme that will not bring violent fluctuations on the market." These epithets generally summarised the views of the Singapore share-brokers and rubber authorities on the rubber control
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  • 137 9 Succumbs After Five Weeks' Illnress. HIS Highness Tunku Ibrahim, C.M.G., C.V.O., the Regent of the State of Kedah, died at Alor Star in the early hours of this morning. The Regent had been very ill for the past five weeks, and Dr. R. B. Hawes, I
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  • 66 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Ap> 30. It is understood that Mr. Wang Ching Wei. the chairman of the Executive Yuan and Foreign Minister, nas offered the latter portfolio to Dr. C. T. Wang, who formerly held this post, owing to j pressure ,of work as "Premier." Dr.
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    • 44 9 a ■II I I I I II II nil 111 li:li;i.:|Mlill.iln|.i|M .|ii|lll!l|ii|illlllllliili!llllilliil!lllllli|li|IIIIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIIII|iUI||||||||il|ii|ii|ii|iiij)f 1934 CONSUMPTION IS DOUBLE THAT OF 1933. j McCallums announce No Restriction 0f Perfection V The mellow and friendly spirit. e&r\ j SEE YOU GET JgJ YOUR QUOTA I TOD AY, ALWAYS!
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    • 356 9 BRITAIN'S STHIfEtT MAN PHOSFERINE JIF C\ T,REII, overs trained Aston writes: world's foremost 'w'ffit physicalculturistsand i athletes, and t lit :r I holder of the title of Britain's Strongest .'.ystjmjM Man, 1, more than most men, appreciate what tired and overwrought nerves mean, and I have found Phosferine of the
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  • 199 10 44 Liable To Be To The Tower." i Reuter Wireless. I London, Apr. 25. 1UIE fact that Lord Derby was liable to be committed to the custody of B'?ck Rod or to the Tower of London during the House of Lords' pleasure if he appeared before the Commons
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  • 70 10 United States And Foreign Politics. Reuter. Washington. Apr. 29. The United States is not meddling with politics abroad. Mr. Roosevelt is reported to have said at a luncheon this afternoon, attended by Mr. Cordell Hull and Mr. Norman Davis. The latter afterwards told Pressmen that the President was
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  • 46 10 Rylam Youth In Police Court. A Haylam youth cj£ 17, Tan Chiang Wah, was this morning produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, charged with the murder of Law Hoong Tok on April 24. The case was postponed for mention till May 7.
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  • 180 10 Pope joy Murder Trial And Three Others. /\NLY four cases are before the third vr session of the Singapore Assize Court which opens to-morrow »»fore Mr. Justice Qer&hty. The most important case is that cmv cerning the murder of InsDecto- A E Popejoy, in which Mak Wing
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  • 92 10 Spread Of Trouble In Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 30. TtHE striking railway coolies in Serem- ban have not yet resumed work Two more gangs of permanent wav coolies who are paid daily struck work this morning. About a dozen local hands have been engaged in
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  • 92 10 New Form Under Austrian Constitution. Reuter. Vienna, April 29. At officii account cf the new confHtUtfon for the Austrian "Guild gtate hii been given to the Press by Hr. Droltoender. Minister for the Constitution. The account shows that in case of failure cf the proposed Federal Council to
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  • 54 10 Reuter. Stamford. California. Apr 29 A jump of 6 feet 9* 4 inches has been accomplished by Walter Harty It is claimed as a world record for the outdoor high-jump.—Reuter. The official world's record is 6 feet 31 4 inches standing to the credit of H. M.
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  • 387 10 Confirmation Service In Singapore. rE newly consecrated Bishop of Maiacca, Bishop Adrian Devals, performed his first episcopal duty yesterday, when he conducted a confirmation service at the Church of the Nativity, Upper Serangoon. After the ceremony the Bishop said High Mass. A reception was afterwards held
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  • 116 10 "Long Live The King!" Cry In Cortes. Reuter Wireless. Madrid. Apr. 25. AT the formal closing of the Cortes following the cabinet crisis, the monarchist deputy, Maura, shouted Long live the King. Now more than 2ver! I The cry was drowned in shouts of Long live the Republic!"
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  • 193 10 POWERFUL acting by May Robson in 1 the leading role is the big point in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, "You Can't Buy Everything," now being shown at the Pavilion. She plays the part of an embittered woman who devotes herself to amassing money for
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  • 118 10 Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls enI thronged the Roxy Theatre last night when the British and Dominions' comedy, "Thark,'' was shown. Tom Walls in the role of Sir Hector Benbow, a middle-aged sportsman with an eye for a pretty girl gives the finest comedy characterisation in
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  • 461 10 Two-Chinese Taken To Hospital. During the early hours of ths morning an alleged case of stabbing in Kallang Road, near the Tan Kah Kee Rubber Factory, resulted in a Chinese receiving serious knife wounds in the abdomen. The man was unconscious through loss of blood and was taken
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  • 91 10 Irish Sweep Entry. PRIZE FOR BRITKu HOSPITALS. Reuter Wireless. London, fi JiHE Irish Swoop authoritfe financing the Irish n Colonel J. E. Fitzma London-Melbourne air r cc i n (Ld ber next. li Fitzmaurice wa< oi in the first East-West The Sweep concessional:- «ati Fitzmaurice wins the
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  • 286 10 Dinner To Honorary Colonel. (From Our Own Corrapondentj Seremban. Apr 28 A DINNER was given members of th( N tahon. < F.M.S. V. F.i Headquarters In honour ne.vs the Yang Di-Fertuan Besar 7" is Honorary Colonel of the Battalia On the arrival of His Hlghix suite
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  • 79 10 Ex-Planter Sets Out On Long Tramp. MR. G. Hughes, an ex-planter who fca* worked on estates in Perak. Selanjo' and Xedah. is embarking to-dav or i strenuous adventure. He is walking from Singapore Lumpur—a distance of about 250 cm* Mr Hughes is at present Malayan-grown coffoe, made at
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  • 317 11 Mr. H. W. H. Stevens' Career In Malaya. i I v|R H. W. H. Stevens, the oldest Itl European resident in Malaya, and Mrs. Stevens celebrated their golden wedding at their home "Kalanda," Vissim Road, Singapore, on Saturday. A man who has been 60 years in
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  • 123 11 Three Lines Of Defence Broken. Shanghai. Ap.. 30. Gen. Liv Hsiang. the Commander-in Chief oi the Szechuen aimies, imports that the three lines of defence oi the Red."' in the province have been Denetratea and h\e approaches to the Commuuisi stiongholds taken. The Government tioops in Fukien are
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  • 221 11 Pigeon And Python In Same Cagie. i I JACOB Blecker, manager of Franz Izako's circus, appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whit ton* this morning, in answer to charges relating to the Cruelty to Animals Ordinance. Chief Inspector Bracken, of the P C.A. (Municipal) Dept.,
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  • 160 11 Widow Of Johore Philanthropist Dead. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johorc Bahru, April 29. The death occurred at 6.45 a.m. at hei residence, 18. Jalan Gertah Merah, Johcre Bahru. after a prolonged illness, of Datin Toh Ah Boon, at the age of 53 The deceased lady was
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  • 137 11 j Thrilling Last Week In i England. i (By Air Mail.) fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 28. AL. HENRY leaves for home, via Marseilles, on Thursday and so will miss the English cup-final. Nevertheless, his last week has been thrilling. On Saturday he saw some of the
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  • 172 11 Chinese People United Against Recognition. Berlin. April 28. The statement by Mr. Yokoyama at Geneva, attributing the willingness of the Generals in North China to recognise the de facto state of affairs la Manchuria has evoked a statement from the Chinese Legation declaring that the Chinese people are united
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  • 50 11 Monster Demonstration In Amsterdam. Reuter. Amsterdam. April 29. Twelve thousand Dutch Nazis participated in a monster demonstration at Amsterdam's Olympia last night. The meeting was orderly, though five people were slightly hurt in scuffles during *he march of 8.000 provincial Nazis from the station to the hall.— Reuter.
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  • 305 11 Mr. Tan Kek Tiam Miss Song: Siew Lian. T H Ln„ a H riaBe 0f Mr Tan Kek Tiam, BOdn^SSj* ll J ,f Mr and Mrs T an tsss s&ke a n l 4 h tU r rea e y Sbyterlan mmmER P*s2 tta s present
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  • 175 11 Stations Heard Last Night. ZHI SINGAPORE (49 Metres I Very strong and steady, splendid quality, eight classical and dance music were broadcast from 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. ZGE KUALA LUMPUR (48 Metres) Strong, but subiect to slight fading— nuaiily of transmission fair. An orchestral concert was heard.
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  • 128 11 Tournament At The Great World. An interesting Chinese Chess tournament which has been in progress at the Great World, is now drawing to a close, the quarter and semi-final stages having been reached. Entries have been received from all over Malaya and keen interest has been displayed by
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  • 165 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Apr. 26. On the occasion of the Southern i Institute cf the local chapters 01 the Epworth Leagues, held at Malacca last week, the Straits Chinese Epwortn J League met the Adeamsvean B.P. cf i Malacca on Saturday last at the latter-: j
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  • 26 11 The cricket match between thf Khalsa Association and the S.C C. was cancelled owing to the inability of the latter to field a side.
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  • 797 12 Week-End Cricket. S.C.C. WIN BY SIX WICKETS. rpjlE week-end cricket match on the Padang between the Cricket Club and the Services resulted in a victory for the Club by six wickets yesterday. A feature of the game was the brilliant century scored by G. Carr, who came
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  • 280 12 Yesterday's Cricket At Hong Lim Green. RAIN saved the S.R.C. "A" from almost certain defeat when they met the S.C.R.C. "A" at cricket yesterday at Kong Lim Green. The visitors, batting first, declared at 155 for seven wickets, thanks mainly to brilliant 94 by P. D'Almeida whose
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  • 458 12 Drawn Game At Anson Road Stadium. RAIN interfered with the charity match played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday between the Government Services and the Municipal Services. A shield, presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke, to be qcmpeted for annually, was to be given to the winners, but
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  • 274 12 Malayan Championship Results And Ties. Last night's results and the remaining matches in the Second Round of the Malayan championship billiards .ournament. which is being played at the New World, for the Padmore Challenge Shield, are as follows: Loo Cheng Swee (Bendemeer AC» beat Sgt. L. A. Collick
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  • 181 12 Spring Cup Competition At Bukit Timah. rE Spring Cup competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for R. L. McFarlane 84—20—64. The following is the draw:— Winner of replay for last place v. G. Finlay.
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  • 49 12 Th? Island Club monthly petition was played during the weelT-end. Thp b-\st returns were as follows: V. D. Knowles 3 un F. A. Briggs 2 S. Ikeda 2 down Dr. H. L. H. Lim 2 F. Chikamoto 3 F. A Bartholmeusz 3 Yap Tai Chong 3
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  • 937 12 Pompey Lead At Interval But Fail To Hold Out. Reuter. London, Apr. 28. UANCHESTEB City beat Portsmouth in the final of the F.A. Cup at the Wembley Stadium to-day by 2-1 after Portsmouth had led at
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  • 100 12 To-day's State Trial At The Stadium. The following teams have bra < to-morrow's Malaya Cup trial, to b the Anson Road Stadium: BLUE TEAM: Ah Kow <SCFA Soo (S.C.P.C.). Boon Lay (8.CF-A Hay (S.RC), J. Then iS.CF.Aj A <S.C.C); J. Goh (S.C.F.A.). E. A Jo) lS Keng
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  • 141 12 Promotion And Relegation Problems. 'THE positions after Saturdays A matches, in connection with the English League competitions, which come to a close next Saturday, are as follows: FIRST DIVISION. Champions: Arsenal. Runners-up: Huddersfield Town. Relegation: Sheffield United and Newcastle U. SECOND DIVISION. Champions: Grimsby Town. Runners-up: Bolton W..
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  • 744 13 Saturday's League Soccer Match. j J PLAYING at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday the S.C.F.A. obtained full points and considerably improved their goal average at the expense of the Indo-Ceylonese, whom they beat 10 -0 in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Ah
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  • 61 13 S C.C. 'B" XI v. the Straits Cattle Trading Co. on Thursday next at the SC C. in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League: C. G. F. J. Drabbe: il V. Welch (CapL), R. Davidson; G. Dodc's. T. W. Morrav, H. L. Davies: W. 3. Morgan. F.
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  • 52 13 Mr. Tan Teng Kee I Battling Key writes to say that the Board of Control has "approved his right to a fight." He urges that he shou'd be given a chance, as he has been medically certified as cured of the complaint which previously handicapped him in his
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  • 213 13 Match Against Teachers Association. SATURDAY'S game on the Raffles rL Institution ground between an and the Singapore Teachers' Association resulted in an easy win for •fi. i P as sed their opponents with four wickets to spare. Scores:— SINGAPORE TEACHERS. Rethnasabapathy b Hunter 19 R. T. Singam
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  • 317 13 Henry Boon In Brilliant Form With Ball. Thanks to excellent bowling by Henry Boon, the S.C.R.C. were able to beat the Raffles Institution in a cricket match on Saturday on the former's ground. The home team took first knock running up a total of 130 of which
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  • 43 13 Lunt's Victory After Amazing Recovery. I Reuter. London, April 28. At Formby (Lancashire), in the Engligh amateur golf championship, Lunt of Moseley, defeated Leonard Crawley of Brancepeth Castle, at the 37th hole, after being 6 down at the 18th. •—Reuter.
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    • 416 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance In force over $35,000,00* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Btrait* Settlement.) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Bulldlni, Cecil Street Sinsanor. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme CourTn/ M LONDON OFFICE: 21. Old Jewry. E.O ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE. *ng»M
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  • 1386 14 Northern Division Championship Still Undecided. TJESULTS of Saturday's matches in the English and Scottish Leagues as cabled by Reuter, and the tables brought right up to date are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. L ARSENAL CHAMPION'S AGAIN. Ast <"» V. 4 West Brcmwich 4 Chelsea
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  • 211 14 Gunners Give Nondescripts A Close Fight. The Nondescripts beat the R.A. by 23 ixms in the cricket match played on the McNair Road ground on Saturday. The home team batted first and collected 101 runs, and Leir took seven wickets at the cost of 39 runs. The
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  • 123 14 Friday's Important First Division Match. The S.C.C.. who have maintained an unbeaten rccord to date in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, having beaten the Wiltshires, the R.A.F. the Malays, th,e Indo-Ceylonese, the R.A. od u Bran *> ancl drawn with the S.R.Cm will have a stern
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  • 58 14 S.R.C. team v. the Malays in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at An son Road Stadium to-morrow J. Sanderson, H. C. Humphries. T Albuquerque, C. Hall. N. Hay, W. Gom?s V. Jackson, A. G. Valberg, Dr. R C Oehlers, P. F. de Souza, A. Oliveiro
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  • 76 14 i Ties In Mixed Doubles Tournament. J Ties for this week in Ihe mixed doubles tournament? at the S.C.C. have been arrangcd as follows: TO-DAY. Mixed Double Handicap: Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson and Miss Hastings <—5) v. Mr. J. H. Ped'ow and Mrs. Pedlov. (plus 1).
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  • 48 14 Hiang's B.P. team v. St. Gregory- B.P to-day at the former's court (Beng Swee Place) at 3 p.m.: Koh Pway Chim, Tan Meng Chew, Lee Chwee Chin. Francis Chiang, Jonnie Lim, Khoo Teng Boon, Chan Kirn Siang. Reserves: Koh Pway Thow, Choo Miao Sin, Francis Chye.
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  • 87 14 Suares v. Fernanda Olympic Stadia* I YOUNG Fernandez, th tion from Manila, wi s appearance locally a Arthur Suares at the i, on May 4. Fernandez was ranked Lrai world's best feathers g 8 has fought such good I and Tony Canzoneri. S;r -8 He has now outgrow
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  • 94 15 Flashlight Signals Avert Disaster. Stockholm. THE night express swept through Ockelbe, Soadorhama. It was noticed that the underport of a goods struck was on fire. Two young men set off on a motorcycle to chase the train and warn the driver. After some miles they caught
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  • 125 15 London Holds Nearly Half Of Huge Sum. Canberra. Australia's public debt at Dec. IJ, 1933, totalled £1,213,296,358, according to a statement published in the Commonwealth Gazette. Of this, £617,760,261 has been incurred in Australia, £549,151,015 in London, and £46,385,082 in New York. The debts of the Commonwealth total
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  • 99 15 Their "Quota" In Bavarian Schools. Reuter. Munich. A quota system under which the number of German-Jews attending secondary schools, colleges and universities must not exceed one-and-a-half per cent, of the Aryan students has been adopted throughout Bavaria. This regulation has been issued by the Bavarian Minister for
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  • 310 15 Recents Progress In Killing Cells. London, April 15. F°h a f 0n L c years Dr Lumsden manufLtur? «f workin e towards the Sf222w£ °*l a erum wnich woul d be Im7 SLi W** 1 treatment of cancer, frl L 611 known that M certain cells Sd
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  • 113 15 New Laws To Be Promulgated For Their Control. Berlin. Stringent new laws affecting the status of foreigners in Germany are shortly to be promulgated by the German Cabinet. These provide that a foreigner may be expelled from the country for any offence against the law or any
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  • 129 15 British Expert As VicePresident. Paris. AN international union to fight cancer is to be organised immediately. This decision has been reached at the cancer conference of surgeons and scientists which is now meeting in Paris Great Britain's representative at the conference. Mr. Sampson Handley. Senior Surgeon
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  • 121 15 Corpses Eaten By Survivors. Hankow, Ma 31. As a result of the serious famine at Cnushan in western Hupeh, near the Shensi boidei. cannibalism is being openly practised in that district. The Chushan district had no rainfall ipr many months and the harvest dried up. Owing to
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  • 122 15 Played In The Historic 1878 Match. London. One of tiie best fast bowlers who has ever played for Oxford has died in London at the age of 75. He was Mr. A. H. Evans, third son of Dr. William Evans, Inspector-General of Hospitals at Madras. Mr. Evans
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    • 157 15 J BRITISH MAL LAMPS OF LASTIf BRILLIANCE Not for years has it been possible procure lamps of such high quality so low a price. Crompton lamps British made and up io the high standard of workmanship availal you buy Crompton Lamps 3 get a real bargain becaus? these lan continue
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    • 622 15 EMPIRE RADIO. To-Day's Programme. Local Time 12.35 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Dance music by Britisn Dance Bands, a programme of gramophone records. 1.20 p.m. The Cup Final: A running commentary on the last half-hour, by George F. Allison, relayed from tne Empire Stadium, Wembley, (by coutesy of the
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    • 216 16 M. HASSAN. ELwS&AL AND WATER Ij CONTRACTOR. W H-S7. B%a Basah Road, I I SINGAPORE. i, J U you are in need of electric Ijghte, fans, motors, etc., and water m fervice, please write to the above ddress or 'Phone 3411. W BEOSL I R I L 1N E T
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    • 142 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Agents and Canvassers throughout Malaya for selling a cheap and elegant article. A good spare time money making opportunity for the right men. Apply to:—CHARI CO., 21, Chulia Street, (First Floor), Singapore. When en Serangoon Road don't forget— refresh yourself ai the
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    • 600 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. (1) The Registered Trade Marks and (2) The Registered Trade Marks and nanus of "Coughing." names of "Kidneying." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark:, and Names depicted above are the properties of the G. H. Alpina Co.. Raffles Place. P.O. Box No. 6. Singapore, and
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    • 476 16 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business kncwn as "Y. MOHAMED IBRAHIM' earri d on by Y. Mohamed Ibrahim at No. 134. Yanjong Pagar Road. Singapore, has be:n sold to SOONA KAVENA ABDULLA CO. as from the 26th day of April. 1934. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that all
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    • 316 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhobj Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both ln Technique and Theory- Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M ANCIANO. Principal. TUTORIAL, 67-1, Prinsep
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