Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1934

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. L XXL No. 11© SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, May 21, 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1934 FOR 5 CENT*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 301 1 lytiul The' ■?wi(lai) I (Tribune Dominant In -SMultiva j s^^^o^^^> > Now on display I Ul Ur showroom j THE NEW SALOONS I j Mentone 12 h.p. 6 cyl. Monaco 9 h.p. 4 cyl. SoSS^fJ^S 1 l^!!2 0 !?f! le fea!ures outrtandlng reliability and brilliant Improved d rld w,de re
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    • 187 1 A* FULNTER. Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every site 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. I ROLE AGENTS: CIME* fl A Rft VR]P
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  • 785 2 Shipping News Notices. BRIGHTER TANKER OUTLOOK. Chartering Activity Continues. m±*hmmt there was a continua ion of a wttß h on up to 9s 3d ronUnslJ tal ports. Tnc undertone down m there was latterly some ll. m nowever a the ran of "W*>«' "een secured, and VO T f in
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  • 114 2 Underwriters' Appeal To Come Before Court In June. It is announced that the hearing of the ',peed of the underwriters in the case of the French by lire in the English Channel in January. 1933, Is to come before the Paris Court of Appeal on June 19. The
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  • 342 2 Inclusion In Draft Maritime Law. I WE unders.and Chat r he opecia) comtnKtce which «'dh lomicd sorr.t ycw c a«o with the object of twlalu* the muritlmr laws of the four northern countries. Norway, Sweden. D»i\-iriH-rk and FinUmd haa completed it* work, says"The Journal of Commerce." Tlx*
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  • 276 2 Proposal To Formulate Common Maritime Policy. London, May 9. Disquieting statements concerning the steps taken by foreign governments to capture the Bii ish shipping industry were made durini dibate in the House of Lords. Lord Mottistone asked the Government what steps 'hey proposed to take in order to
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  • 414 2 Selection And Training Of Entrants. I PRESIDING -t the annual bauaii* of the P Honourable Company• of Master j e Mansion Housf, the Priuoe of Wala». i the course of hk reply 10 the chief toaat 5 ,hr evening, alter a brief reference to the difficulties with
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  • 250 2 Models Tested Under Sea Conditions. London, April 24. The nursery" of British ships—the William Froude Laboratory at the National Physical Laboratory. Teddington. where every new improvement and discovery in marine research is tested—is working at full pressure. "If shipping progress is the barometer of a return
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  • 375 2 Adoption Urged On Board U.S. Ships. IN a report piesenUsd U> Chamber ol Commerce of New York. Capialn Marcus H. Tracy, chairman of the Chamber s commitlee on shipping- urges that Congress, should amend the United Stoles navigation laws to require U.S. mereham vest*is k> adopt
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  • 286 2 Tendency To Construct Bigger And Faster Vessels. As oil tanker building is beginning to be resumed after a slump of unwonted severity since 1930. it may be well to no c the tendencies of the times in regard to this type of carrier. These tendencies are two. viz..
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 383 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& < o«rd BRITISH IN DIA I». O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage- Singapore BEHAR »;.(KM) May 24 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,504 May 25 SOUDAN 0.500 June 6 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 8 RANCHI 17,000 June 22 BURDWAN 6*070 July 5 CARTHAGE 16,000 July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20
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    • 194 2 \W LLOYD TRIESTINO I I m (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. J t SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j Calling at Colombo, Bombay Sue/ Massowah Suez Port j Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste bmd BnndlS1 VcmCe nd TnCSte Due Leave Due' mv CAMUS
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    • 196 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Aus tialische Dampfschiffs is 3 Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. SCHEER May 27 m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 8 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila June 12 m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila June 26 s.s.
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    • 545 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCH 1; r Germany^ The undernoted are the Compan tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "MA2N," for Manila, H'kong. STiai, North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "GOSLAR," for Genoa, M'seilh Oran, Havre, R'dam, H'burp Bremen "SAARBRUCKEN," for Genoa, Barcelona, Lisbon, Rotterdam! Hamburg and Bremen "ISAR," for M'seilles, Oran. R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen
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  • 404 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday, ll a.m. oe following tin share quotations are tetjecl by F raser and Co., exchange and ooefc brokers. Vniae Buyers. BeUara. pal Tin 6 6 7 ..oi: Kumbang Tin 37 6 40 raJ Malay 43 6 45 Hit am Tin 15 lfi,I Weng
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  • 121 3 issued BY FRASER ft CO., EXCHANGE AND BTOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. ilr.eapore Municipal (1901) 5 per cent. 106 108 norn 81r. ga po r Municipal '1007) 41 2 per cent. 105 107 norn Singapore Municipal (1009 4'/ 2 per cent. 106 108 norn 81ng?.Dore Municipal (1913) 4
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  • 1432 3 Financial News Views. KAMPONG KUANTAN RUBBER. The Rubber Restriction Scheme. London, May if. (By Air Mail). THE twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Kampong Kuantan Rubber to Ltd., was held at the registered offices, H >use, Seething-lane, London E.C., on Wednesday. Mr. E. D. Money, chairman of the company, presided.
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  • 344 3 Improved Results And Outlook. London, May 9 (By aw mail,'. THE ordinary general mcc ing of the Lanadron Rubber Estates, L d.. was held at 1-4, Great Tower Street, London. After referring to the improved prospects held out by the scheme for the regulation ->f rubber jus issued,
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  • 33 3 Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd., have declared dividend at the rate of Is. 6d. per share free of income-tax, oayable on July 6. Bearer coupon to ho No 61.
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  • 475 3 Net Profit Of $790 Reported. T*HEI annual report of the directors of the Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd., for the he r ,nn de( DCC «be Panted at 2? i, f n meeling )n Penan S on May is as follows: viJwZ profit for tlle year after profol' de
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  • 53 3 According to the "Locomotief." a large 7apane.se concern is considering the esablishment of a factory in Java for the nanufacturo of sarongs. It is underwood that Japanese and natives of the district will be employed at the factory, nd that there will be co-oporation beween the Japanese proprietors and a
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  • 224 3 Favourable Auspices For The Budget. fFHE Federal Finance Minister's Budget r J n wblch Jill be brought down to the Canadian House of Jommcns shortly is being presented a ider more favourable auspices than hay? prevailed for sc~nc years. Canada still has Lig problems to solve
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  • 364 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyai* and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser m Shares. Co. fvht« 1 Allen by 1.65 1.85 cd 1.70 I.Bocd 1 A.or Gajah 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 1 A Hitam 1.60
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  • 278 3 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. m a d 6 CLOSING QUOTATION*! 32 3 5 a ca 3 oJ Buyers. Seller* 1 04 > > $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. 0.80 0.81 $2 52 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.55 1.60 El ill B. Ameri. Tobacco 120 125--$lO $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60
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  • 70 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Fr Hay, noon. Buyrra wn :i R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 21 21% do. (F. 0.8.) 21% 21% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Jure 21% 21% JulvSept. 21% 22 Ocr.-Dec. 22' i 22% Jan. March 2VM 28% Tone of Market: Steady,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 53 3 —a i i THK SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., i Incorporated In New Zealand.) TOE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: B. F INLAY SON GREEN. TBI EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCS. "AO OFFICE: If* 4.
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    • 75 3 -i i CjA SfH N HAND WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream—heretofore made impossib c by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to nv<ke these desires a reali.y. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to
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    • 373 3 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 centra 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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    • 174 4 M. HASSAN. t I KL£CnU€AL AXD ATER cojrnucro* KIT. Brm SINGAPORE fans, »usrs. etr_ 2-21 MALAYA TRIBUNE. PHONE: >M 1 *mi 'I MM 1M llflt R_ATESw I IV AD* *NVX r v "I- I I 1 > SMI TJtlßi^t *'N I fS3 IS ■-i- i: f ~>+z r i M.5.,
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    • 183 4 PTMJC NOTICES. sSOCIaT»* Of *%LAT\ ?<X~IATtOVor Malay *oto* r*««r«*>« f or mm rise*-- Tl •■■■'"'riair V«a«i n«t I«A ri«k Orfiißf 1 r tti Jae. IM4. Pafcfcr Babi*< »**"7TT BATEHAX. \OTlv T_ r .>.-i s»c«sca.iußC M "fe Warn Tfe: H: ±.re r-t>--:r: r'f: C-:o_- V. H.pt r. -.1 ;»f*T- S j.
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    • 88 4 FOR SALE. FOE 5 ALE—febßur X«ur U X We can get Aaj W n GOAD BOOR--8001 want Pai-S RADICALLY OFRED. W C»l.-t5 V. G "LL BAH AH QOL [a H POULTRY BOOKLETS FT k. GrmimxrrTA tt l&* =r'u 7-» v* 9 ra. ?7. ~7-7 MOHBI DO-FAKIR v 2 c THE
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    • 124 4 EDUCATIONAL I FAR LANTERN MUSIC SCHOOL- (For Boy* aad Girls). I 5 Sir% Trrrare- IMwßy €ML j f I M_ ANCTANO MMfS HOA HOTEL %m 13. >*r* BOOM >. v. s_: PER DAI. BraaMM T*S» tt da. Daacr fit* -t~ J'i i-i- r_ ur *±H-i7«3r. r.««ai SERWGOON CAFE AND RESTAURANT
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    • 141 4 SITLATIONS WANTED. I c=g I fat rJtt*r J Bex Nti j 1 LANE MOTOR GARAGE. USED CASS Marr-* Ofcf«rf ISSI j j Sur VMS* Tmt 5*9 T«rw^MM^^rag tBBBL E SHOX. Mt-a*fT riiiYiiini -GIN VAN PAO" GOLD PILLS l A Fl:\ E*:<:.-r T;'i: r I fa* and Ofc--GIN VAN PAO" j
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    • 160 4 BE j ALWAYS IN TIME TAKE ALL CLOCKS I WATCHES THAT YICK WOH HIVG I War >: 7 V*TJ> T5 i"~T ~-7*t *ai Wr 9 m-wm m a n i FIGARO i BCACTT CClAYlCrc* I PERMANENT i i BI EI2OKA> LALT CDC KA*TL£.S eOTTi i. a a a •t t
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  • 64 5 birthday of H.H. the Sultan of ng and the first anniversary of his to the throne will be celebrated :,.n on May 29. An amateur raci will be held under the patronage Highness, who is a keen horsemen o layer. There will be six
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  • 184 5 Toh Eng Hoe, I P., of Taiping, has appointed to bo a member of the Advisory Eoard, Perak. rriage was celebrated at Ponon April 20 of Mr. John AloyBLA., son of Mr. Louis Thivy late Mrs. Tlnvy, of Ipoh, and ilin Suzanne Blanchett, daughI Mr. oiid Mis. Eugene La
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  • 270 5 A sum of 0300 has been voted for the campaign in the Panchang Pedina I ii area. sfc Amounts totalling $1,960 have been allocated for the enlargement and improvement of the Kuala Lumpur aeroIrome and minor works. A sum of $000 is to be spent on the extension of
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  • 483 5 Tne marrp-e ol Mr. Lee Kong Seng °\V y JL on cf lhe late Mr. and Mis. Lee Ah Chong, to Miss Khoo Saw Kh:m younger sister of Mr. Khoo Chin Teik' will take place at the Seh Lee Kor>gsi' 39, King Street, on Sunday, ai 1 pm Mr.
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  • 174 5 Colours Presented At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 19. His Excellency the High Commissioner, Mr. Andrew Caldecott, C.M.G., C.8.E., presented their Colours to the Negri Sembilan Battalion of tne FM.S.V.F., during a very colourful ceremcny at Seremban on Saturday. The Battalion was drawn up in line
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  • 1211 5 German Achievement. GREAT ENGINEEKING FEAT. JJY a most happy coincidence, one of the greatest engineering works ever undertaken in Germany reached completion at Niederfinovv. near Berlin, after eight years of effort, just in time to be opened for traffic on the very day when the second year's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 69 5 i Glaxo is the baby food upon which you can always rely. i* Ihe sa/e milk food, no matter h where you live. The modern- ised milk food. The milk food HjWWffWflg i» att Stanoarpisf o utgegcgi Hi 1" that contains a proper quantity fpSK-Sgg! p?1 of vitamin D. The
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    • 248 5 -1 I|£ SPEED IS ECONOMY Use the K.N.I.L.M. N and N KJL.M. 1 AIR MAIL 1 L and L j INSIST ON A REPLY BY AIR MAIL ggg J ALL OVER THE WORLD fe^^^ Fruit at its freshest end finest, ij^^if"/ pure sugar and unfailing quality have made Messrs. Chivers'
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  • 151 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR HOARD. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, May 21. East Wharf {Entrance Oate 1). Rohm a 22; Cremer, Pronto 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Saarbrucken 18; Hong Pen? 15 CletiifTe 13; Pres: Adams 11; Glenani 8; Talma
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  • 198 6 "Good Earth" Film To Show Chinese Progress. Nanking. Apr. 29. TN view or misunderstandings in cer- tain circles concerning the filming of Mrs. Pearl Buck's famous novel Good Earth," the representatives of the Metrd-Goldwyn-Mayers company gave a luncheon party to-day to local Press representatives. Assuring the Chinese
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  • 230 6 A Birmingham, Referee's Experiment. ißy Air MaiU London, May 9. MR. Pinckston. the Birmingham Association football referee, introduced a new method oi control in regard to corner kkks when he had charge o! the Manchester City v. Portsmouth match at Moss Sjde last month, says the "Manchester Guardian.'*
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  • 44 6 S.C.C. v. R.A. 2nd. Battery 0n Friday a', the S.C.C. "»ay T. G. Lashmar; P. D. Cork. A. Ferguson; T. Robert**, S. Webb. J. Crichton. L. D S c ar ElS T 2 organ W Brand;' M C. Elliott, J. b. Pickering.
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  • 37 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by the "Akita Maru." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 12 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London "Carthage" April 27 May 19
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  • 179 6 SELLING. Singapore, May 17. London 4 months* sight 2|4 11)64 London 3 months' sight 2|4 5|32 London 60 days* sight 2|4 9|64 London 30 days* sight 2,4 Vs London demand 214 7|64 London T.T. 2|4 3]32 Lyon and Paris demand 867 Hamburg demand 149 New York demand 59
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  • 206 6 Singapore, May 16. j iR. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $90 ;R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $86 i Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $89 j Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $85 Siam, No. 1 $163 Siam, No. 2 $136 Siam,
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  • 259 6 American Scientist's Conclusions. T\R. Edwin Hubble of the Mount WilT Rave an address en April 23 before the NotLonal Academy or Sciences in Washington, and rtijjclospcl that he had practically completed working out the dimensions of the physical Universe. I How much of Dr. Hubble's ngures are comprehensible
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  • 188 6 Public Function And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 21 Whit Monday. High Tides.—2.4o a.m., 3.3G pm Interport Practice, Bukit Tim Golf: Navy Challenge Cup Singapore Races, GovernorCricket: P.W.D. v. S.R.C. s a.m.; Nondescripts C.C v v "B" Company, N.C.C.: Si Negri Sembilan, (third da ban;
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  • 57 6 ALHAMBRA.— "Above the C APOLLO.—lndian talkie CAPITOL.— Dante, the Ma iciai EMPIRE.—"Air Hostess GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret D sideshows. Dean's Grand Opera CJ Wayangs, Cinemas. Talkies c MARLBOROUGH.—"AI rowsmi NEW WORLD.-Cabaret 11 sideshows, Malay Operas. Chin yangs, Cinemas, etc PAVILION.— Edward G. Robin Kay Francis in "I Loved a Worn RITZ.—-Fairy
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  • 255 6 No Heir. TRAGEDY OF SON AND TWINS. gIR Max Muspratt, Bail politician, industrialist, a of the most distinguished ch< the day, died at his home in L pool, following an operation internal complaint. He was 62. The operation was sue later Sir Max had a relap
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 654 6 j SINGAPORE HOTELS la:nka hotel I (EstAbU&htd 1905). I Th f n l y P""** Five Minutes Walk I Lo^t n if H USe f special terms may be I from Railway StaI Every Comfort and arranged for pleasure tion and Harbour. b Excellent Cuisine. parties and also for families
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 521 6 POSTAL INT€LUC£N« SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. Tarempa (Scott Harley) 9 a.m. Pengerang (Hock Keng) 9 ajs* Karimon (Mersing) 9 a.m. Rhio (Benuit). 9 a.m. Indo-China and Howkow (Explorateur Grandidier) 11 a.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India (President Adams) 11 a.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kudat) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Rengat
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  • 40 7 Reuter. Tokyo. cret process for extracting alcohol rtce is reported by newspapers to bi en discovered by an expert at Kumamoto branch of the Japan y Company. alcohol is stated to make ideal w motor-car engines.—Reuter,
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  • 32 7 Reuter. Pretoria, Transvaal. Mr J J. van der Westhuizcn dealt with 113 cases in an hour in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court. He heard 200 cases during the day.— I "Reuter."
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  • 540 7 Official Opening. Y EAR OF PROGRESS REVIEWED. 'pHAT the Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic war» the only cure-centre in th,* world where almost hundred per cent, cures have been effected at a low average cost of $7.1"» P or head, was a claim by Dr. Chen Su Lau. Director
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  • 662 7 Rtot Of Diseases Not Attacked. I Ol othi remedies may be: mentioned I the injectm of a serum from a skm blister a* fc tried in who Dutch E:ist Indies and Maltha, the use of a hypnotic in I .Tava, nn malcjesic in Medan and an alkaloid ii
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  • 893 7 Clinic Has Been Too Successful. The reason for this undue delay is certainly not that the Clinic has not proved a success. In fact it has been too successful. Now. after a year of correspondence with the Colonial Office, we are still corresponding and I am afraid that
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  • 66 7 Reuter. Berlin. A prize of 1.000 marks (£96) has beer offered for the words of a specia hymn to be sung at the Olympic Game. in 1936. The hymn will be set to music b: Richard S'rauss. and must glorify thi idea of the Games. Only German
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 181 7 THE NEWand SNAPPY! FRUIT DRINK' PHCENiX MAROUISA Prepared from Fresh Passion Fruit 8 —the fruit with a distinctive flavjur (|lj llffi 1 all its own; it defies-imitation. There's I |j! jll 1 no question whether you'll like ll lljl 1 jj 11 I MAttQUISA It's wholesome, M Ijlilljjffl pure, delicious,
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    • 221 7 WHAT OF THE FUTURE? Every one wonders from time to time what the future holds i.i store and that which concerns us most is Ihe question of I health. Though we may be perfectly well at the present time, worry, overwork, 1 changed conditions, may at any time bring J
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    • 73 7 Cutieiirkl For the Daily Care of Your Hands Prolong the youthful appcaranoe of your hands by giving them the same care you give your face. Use Ctitfmra Saap every time you wash your hands; it will do much to prevent redness and roughness caused by daily tapkf and to keep
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 645 8 Ii OAS OPENING C&DfifOL TH,S EVENING 9.15 t j Sif SOB OBBH s JlHllilllllllHllilHll.lllllllHlWi| I i i i i i itiun<fli<wii:iatiii>tiit>iiiiiiiiijii<itiii>iniiiiMiir /JHrwHi *BB mmm mmm il l SEE behind EE Dante, and laugh till you cry and cry till you SEE a man walk through the body of a pretty
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  • 334 9 While Listening To A Hymn. Connie Ediss, the former Gaiety v. Btar diecJ al Brighton at the home ol her brother-in-law arid sister. Miss Edlss, who was U2. had been ill with heart trouble for a considerable oeriod. Six weeks ago she was brought from -nfvcisity
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  • 74 9 Members Fined For fJettinp Married. Reuter. Madrid. A bachelors' club designed to "defend man against the temptation of marriage, which enly serves to poison Ul* existence," has Just been formed in Madrid. A.tic;? 4 of ihs statutes runs: "If ruie c: the members is unable to withr:and ihi«»
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  • 85 9 flowery Decorations Of I Manchukuo. Hsinging. Manchukuo j NiXIC rders of will be awarde by the Government of Mmjchukao f a law passed by the Sttte Councils approved by the Piivy ComCil. U3o^?2 rati r on f, mcl" de the Graad lOrder cthe Necklace with the
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  • 72 9 Sovi Russia To Compile A jmplete History. Reuter. Leningrad. A com te history of women through the ages being prepared in Leningrad by the net Academy of History of Material Liiture. It will be published under tl title cf "The History of Woman.' The w will
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  • 410 9 Sixty-One Miles Cost £17,000,000. T H betw°en e M I rapid Bologna and Terence win e betwee rated" on tart] f J lna"eoopened to truffle Later on lt <* of T t h he A p P o en f';om e h h e ain r e^
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  • 76 9 Paris Housewives Line Up With Jugs. Reuter. Paris. A milk pump has made its appearance in Paris. IL is constructed exactly hke a petrol pump. House wives line up with their jugs. "One quart. Madam?" The milk bubbles into the container, and out again into the jug.
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  • 63 9 Reuter. Lisbon. A skeleton which experts pronounce to be that of a man of the palaeolithic :.ge, has been unearthed by children playing near Aquas. Estfomadura. The body had been buried lying on the left side with the right hand unde: the head and the left
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  • 222 9 WHILE It Is quite easy to understand JT the reasons that prompted the British Resident of Selangor to veto the decision of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to permit waitresses to serve at the Amusement Parks, it is open to grave doubt whether it
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  • 252 9 F|OWN in the forest inhabited by the *f t F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce something has stirred. The members desire representation on the Federal Council Referring to the question at the annual meeting held In Kuala Lumpur, the Chairman said that the Chamber was never consulted by the F.M.S.
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  • 267 9 A GREAT deal remains to be done il the scheme is to be working by the set date, June 1, and it is not sayin:' i too much to hold that the ultimate fate of the scheme rests in a large measur •on the ability of our neighbours
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  • 246 9 IT Is time a separate court were estai blished for dealing with technical offences and petty crime" which does not come within the popular conceptioi of crime. Most people dislike going to court, but with the complexities of modern life and its mechanical aids to comfort and efficiency,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 152 9 THREE SHOWS TO-DAY I 3.15 <"•!•') 9.15. I FEARING NONEDARING ALL.. thc'hcroeslbehind the CLOUDS ROBERT ARMSTRONG DOROTHY WILSON RICHARD CROMWELL George B. Seitz J Directed by J Roy William .s11•••>IIiII■II<II••II■IIIItII t I I I I j AFTER j I SPECIAL VAUDEVILLES AND SPECIALLY j f SELECTED MUSIC I I will
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    • 42 9 BRASSQ COPPER 1 OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS. Please note the change in our name j and addres*. A. R. RODRIGI'ES CO., 42, Rencoolen Street, SINGAPORE. I 50 r reduction on Musical Instruments il will be continued for a few days only. i
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    • 92 9 LAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE •Nd fur yean; has it been possible to procure lamps of such high quality at low .1 prui-. Crompton Lamps are British made and up 'o the highest standard of workmanship available. you buy Crompton Lamps you get a real bargain because these lamps continue to
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 278 9 TO-DAY'S RADIO. I Details Of Empire Programmes. I 11.50 a.m. Time Signal from Big Tom (St. Pauls Cathedral, London). A holiday programme (gramophone records >. 12.33 p.m. The Australian Team, a spor s talk by Mr. Howard Marshall. 12.50 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. Trofce and his Mandoliers; Don Carlos
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  • 684 10 JHE "secret" of Singapore's tlirri aerodrome-to-be has been revealed. In point of fact, it was no secret at all. Lots of people hrve long known about it, out there scons to have been a general feeling tha; it ought to be "kept dark." Clearaicc of the site in
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  • 184 10 J Decisions Of Committee No. Four. I proposal to erect a twi> :fnpcy rubber smoke notise at Lorong 3. G« viunp. which is outride the rubberlactorv area Approved transfer to another nam*, of rubber factory licence at No. 80J. J.orong 3, Oeylang. subject to complian t wnh the
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  • 117 10 Departure From Singapore For Japan To-day. Phra Mitrakam Raksha. fortnllv Con-sul-General for Siam in SingaAre, left Singapore this morning for «ra to take up his new appointment a Siamese Minister to Japan. He has Been in Bangkok since he left Singapi i a few weiks ego and
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  • 194 10 Wednesday's meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore will be lousiness meeting, to elect officers for Rotary year from July 1 next. Mr. R. V. Shutte. of the ingapore office, is to take over from m A D Light, manager for Messrs A Barbour, Ltd., at Taiping. who J shortly
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  • 121 10 rpO-DAY sees the close of a wonderfully successful Race Meeting. That there is lots of money in Singapore has been made very apparent during the past few days, and Bukit Timah furnished proof of the improvement in economic conditions in this country. A
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  • 123 10 NOVELTY was provided for Singapore wireless listeners yesterday morning. Dante the magician, who will make his first appearance at the Capitol this evening, was broadcasting, and he gave his hearers instructions in how to do a trick for themselves. What is more, it worked, as many listeners
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  • 130 10 VTOTABLE speeches were made by Dr. Chen Su Lan and Dr. Tyau at the formal opening of the Singapore AntiOpium Clinic on Saturday. A noble enterprise has been created by courageous and altruistic men, led by one, in Dr. Chen Su Lan, who might consider his life
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  • 128 10 I rpHERE must be some special tion of the omission of I price from the Rubber Con:-, j One theory that we have Itriguing: it Is that this Is I gaining factor with the Unit* in relation to a settlement ol Debts question. If there is insist,
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  • 142 10 f IBERIA continues to caua anxiety, and there Is every ior the application to it by Foreign Under-Secretary of the description, "an appalling example of mis government." The negroes with the administration of an ent country, with a republican form of government, have revealed utter i capacity
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  • 469 10 By "Looker-On" J WAS soing to give you a "hot winner" for to-day, and now the "Selections" experts have tumbled to it. lusty for the Gold Cup! I haven't picked it—l don't know one horse from t others. It is a very turfy friend s "special." I gather
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  • 39 10 CLUB DIARY, on page 0. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page MALAYAN AGENCY REPORT, on p 15 .PORTS NEWS, on pages 14. 15 and 16RADIO'S NEW EPOCH, on page 17 BRITISH LEGION TROUBLES, on BRITAIN'S AIR STRENGTH, on
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    • 67 10 I RALEIGH I f% THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE I >?*Q&f% "THE I BkHHBe RAeJAH" I THE MODEL THAT I IL- Js MAKING CYCLE I HISTORY. j $45.00 {Sole A Kenlk ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. i i Haig wo F§WSH «gsky 1 I GOES !MT@ mttLE :iole Agents JOHN
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    • 71 10 msmmmmmr PERFECTION Justly jv describes the .superior 99m Zj workmanship of singa- V s «F pore's Leading Tailor. So 1 WING roONC. Is un- \> K# doubtedly in thr forr- V Kg' fr °n* and offers you. with *V K£ Perfection in Suitings V fjF Stye ;ind Cut, complete N
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  • 490 11 BIG STOCKYARD ABLAZE. rilllEE FIREMEN KILLED. Tremendous Damage. Mans Big Buildings Gutted. Reuter. J Hh| s\\!)S arc homeless as the result of a terrible fire hicajro yesterday. Three Innii-n were killed, and 150 ri i.fi', injured. In- scene is described as i.rn» like a
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  • 23 11 aiual meeting of the Johore Association will be held at the uvii service Club, Johore Bahru, at 10 Thursday. May 31.
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  • 527 11 Review Board's 80,000 Word Report. 1 I Reuter. A Washington, May 20. GRAVE indictment of the N.R.A. is contained in an 80,000-word report by the National Recovery Review Board, headed by the veteran lawyer Mr Darrow. The Board was established by President Roosevelt to
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  • 97 11 Reuter. A wealth of literary and journalistic talent has been revealed by the first number of a fortnightly newspaper published by the inmates of the Limoeira prison. A man who is serving a life sentence for the murder of an actress with whom he lived has written a
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  • 613 11 Much Activity. UNEASINESS IN NORTH CHINA. Shanghai, May 21. JLffUCH uneasiness prevails in North China owing to large-scale mili tary manoeuvres by Japanese troops and the sudden dismissal of Chinese employed by the Japanese officials residing in the Japanese Concession in Tientsin. The Chinese police at Japanese
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  • 822 11 A Dictatorship. MOVE TOWARDS FRANCE. Reuter. IMPORTANT international developments are expected as a result of a coup d'etat which his led to a new Government being established in Burgaria. It is expected that the country uill now come under the French nther than the Italian sphere
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  • 91 11 His Majesty Declines To Prosecute. Reuter. London, May 19. QLIVER Edwards, who was arrested y on a charge of retaining two letters of credit of £1,600. belonging to the King of Siam. who is now in London, has been acquitted at Greenwich Police Court. The
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  • 78 11 Crashes Into Field At Croydon. Reuter. London, May 19. THE second accident within a week A involving a French air liner occurred at Croydon to-day. The liner was nearly over the aerodiome when the engine failed and the machine was forced to land in a field It crashed
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  • 125 11 Alleged Share Scandal. B a IMPERIAL RAYON COMPANY. Reuter. Tokyo, May 20. SERIOUS Cabinet crisis is thltatened as the result of a scandal relating to shares in the Imperial Rayon Company, which advanced from 40 to 150 yen and which ire alleged by certain highiy-placed nvn
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    • 334 11 /Ov BRITAIN'S STRONGEST MAN PHOSFERINE MP > I T!RED OVER STRAINED Edward Aston writes: WOrl4*i foremost "Vfc physical culturists and W' wK athletes, and the v frjgjjftf- holder of the title of ';-"/^p-S^g^^^pg^-. Britain's Strongest Man, 1. more than A most men, appreciate what tired and overwrought nerves mean, and
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  • 222 12 COFFEE SHOP SCENE. Cantonese Attacked. DIES FROM HIS INJURIES. ANOTHEB shooting outrage occurred in Singapore on Saturday night. It appears that shortly after 9 p.m. a Cantonese was in a coffee shop situated at the corner of Loke Yew Street and Armenian Street, when an
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  • 133 12 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. \t H. J. Fougere, a well-known SingaJt* pore businessman, was charged with Inal broach of trust in respect of a of (10,000 before the Third Magistrate! Mr. J. M. Brander, on Saturday morning. 'I he charge read that "being the
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  • 243 12 $an lions Discussion Revived. i Reuter. 9 Loudon, May 20. 'Till "Observers" Washington cor- :c! m s;iys thai agitation over ♦h' ifi.-t rmbartjo Issue hn.s been re- Iho 'ilseimion on sanctions. i wj !i ••o.ncction the Senate attitude 1 w;iv frustrated by Mr I? tite&ir»* to enlist the
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  • 61 12 Match Against Oxford University. Reuter. I London, May 10, utnu til At knock, in their match r "J i l,l Oxford Viilveffilty to-day the Ai fiainii* vjfrr all nut. for 319 Darlhitf '•nirri ICM J utiii PonMorri 75. Tlndail c;n>tnrod ilvf wwk« is for 1M run» •rxl.ini had
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  • 128 12 Fire In South Bridge Road. f A SERIOUS fire broke out in a Chinese piece goods shop in South Bridge Road last night. The Central Fire Station got the call at about 10.40 p.m., and two engines and a turntable were promptly sent out. The fire
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  • 169 12 THE CINEMAS. The popularity of pictures of the air does not seem to be on the wane i I ract, the contrary appears to be the ca.se judging by the reception accorded to Above The Clouds," which began a season at the Alhambra yesterday.
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  • 145 12 F.M.S. Guard Fined $50. I (From Our Own Correspondent l Ipoh. May 19 Chani a guard of the y* F.M.S. Railways who was arrested in connection with the disappearance of mail bag m transit between Tanjoni; Maum and Ipoh. wes to-day convicted and sentenced to puv a
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  • 128 12 Bill Passed By Federal Council. rw'HK Rubber Regulation Bill, 1934, I was uassed at a special meeting of the Federal Council held in Kuala Luinrur on Saturday. The Central Advisory Committee is rem prised >f the following:— 5 Femont Hake, F.M.S.; Mr. H. E. Nixon, S.S.; :dilr
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  • 271 12 Film Star's Visit To Far East \IR Joe E Brown, the Hollywood comedian and former New York 3tar, favourite of millions, having oaafle over 30 pictures, was recently ill Shanghai. The cinema star is accompanied iiy wife. They stayed a week, before olng 10 Hongkonu and Manila
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  • 490 12 EXCITING WEEK IN LONDON. BIGGEST TURN-OVER SINCE 1925 Rt s IN tho following article our London correspondent r j crlbes the excitement in the London market in ihn .1! t olio wing the announcement of Rubber Control. -May 8, he says, saw the turn-over of
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  • 656 12 Seeks Representation On Committee. Another New York despatch records that the btate Department is showing considerable anxiety over the ruboer regulation plan, and is attempting to s representation on the International Committee for America, which ta the largest rubber consumer, it is raid that the American Ambassador in
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  • 565 12 "Fair To Producer And Consumer." Mr. Hay. it will bt' reraeinberM. mraLScnecl a pricr of sevt:np»»iici bu' LV nrimk:* j inclined to thi'iK Uia> 'It* CoitiT.rt'lee wOl dim :u n'm'penf 1, Ui view of the fact that p.rociurtioi r»? tvih probably j i■:• to about fivttil? nwrbl'f
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  • 2130 13 DUKE OF YORK'S INTEREST. iid h S. BANNER DESCRIBES A YEAR'S MX WORK. r>\ the Duke of York visited the Malayan stand at the Imperial Fruit Show and sampled "pineapple bacon and \< described in the annual report on the publicity de--6 rtrritnt of the
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  • 172 13 I Another Performance Of j The Pageant-Cabaret. OWING to the conspicuous success of th? Pageant of Beauty and Cabaret in aid of the Children's Aid Socety, it has been decided to have an extra performance. This will be at Raffles Hotel en Wednesday, from 10 p.m. to 2
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  • 62 13 "Fairy Of Baghdad At The Ritz. THE CINEMAS. The Fairy of Baghdad," a Hindustani alkie which was shown to crowded houses last night at the Ritz Cinema, Geylang, opposite Lorong 41, contains ill that Hindustani film fans desiresongs, mus'c and comedy. "The Fairy cf Baghdad" is a very mtertaining picture,
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  • 28 13 Reuter. Geneva, May 20. The League Council has adjourned U1 May 30. None of the questions on the agenda have yet been disposed jf Reuter.
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  • 631 13 Interviewed On Return To Singapore. DR. Samuel H. Phang, son of the Rev. N. T. Phang, paster of the Chinese Seventh-Day Adventist Church, returned to Singapore on the "Conte Verde" on Saturday, from America, where he has been studying. Dr. Phang, whose scholastic career in America
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  • 168 13 Amy Johnson's Record Threatened. MISS Jean Batten, known as the "try again girl" owing to the fact that she made two previous attempts to start her flight from London to New Zealand, arrived in Singapore on Saturday evening and left for Australia yesterday morning Miss Batten
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    • 77 13 -iiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiintnmtiitiinrw^ fl The Finest Camera of J Camera. glnEr^^^^— fl C'_ Fitted with Anticomar Takes Piates, Roll films and film Automatic Focussing j packs 6X9 cm. coupled with range finder. I Particulars on request. m m I i|iiliiliil)ilitliiliUlilllil!iliilii|iiliilHlitlHtHiiii:itifi ĕ I THE NEW I FOTH-FL EX CAMERA m 1 Fitted with
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  • 426 14 Jnter-State Cricket Match Finished In Two Day. (From Our Own Correspondent J Penang, May 21. gJELAXGOR were beaten by 185 rirs in the match played in IVriang on Saturday and Sunday, the Penang bowler.-? dismissing the visitors on a batsmen's wicket in the
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  • 453 14 China Wins Soccer Championship. Manila, May 20. CONTRARY to general expectations, v/ Japan defeated the Philippines at basketball yesterday by 40-38. The cause of the latter's defeat is ascribed in part to the over-confidence of the Filipinos. The result of the match did not affect the
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  • 151 14 Indians And Nondescripts At McNair Road. rpiERE was some tall scoring at the N.C.C ground in McNair Road yesterday when the Nonderscripts' Cricket Club met the Indian Association The match was drawn. Scores: INDIAN ASSOCIATION. Harigovind not out 84 Naden c Choor Singh b G. Fernadez 26
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  • 251 14 Yesterday's Cricket At Hong Lim Green. THE Malays and the S.C.R.C. drew at cricket yesterday at Hong Lim Green. The Malays, batting first, declared at 189 for eight wickets, thanks to a useful 86 (not out) by Hamid and 46 by Mahmood. The home team had
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  • 373 14 Saturday's Mixed Foursomes Competition. The S. G. C. monthly mixed four £33? Sayed U a' oUKit Timah on Saturday and in a win for Mr. and Mr? V B Wh die with a net score of 31. 51 cS-dT were Windle 43 12 oi Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 619 14 Final Day Of The Professional Meeting. Our Special Selections For Tfr Afternoon. s jpiNE weather and excellent going should provide the holiday crowd at Bukit Timah this afternoon with yet another enjoyable day's sport. The events to-day are all over the longer
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  • 138 14 (By the Man-at-The Rails.") RACE I.—FED UP, Waratah and Tin Pool, places. RACE 2.—GORILLA, First Verb and Ron a Welkin, places. RACE 3.—PARCHESL Windgarde and Kali, places. RACE 4.—CHEERFUL LADY, Glad Eyes and Island Fastness, places. RACE S.—ANTICUR, Hard Up and Nahgoo, places. RACE 6.—WINWAYS,
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  • 75 14 Loeerne, May In the first round of the 71 Ellmer (Switzerland* beal S dia) 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. 8-0 'Switzerland) beat Phandari Fisrher and Steincr beal and Brown. 6-3. 6-0. 6-1 Switzerland beat Indn ches to none. Fischer beal 6-4, 6-2. 6-4: Elmer beal PI 6-2, 6-2—Reuter. Paris
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  • 673 15 Singapore v. Negri Sembilan InterState At Seremban. Our Own CorrespondentJ Seremban, May 20. F atsmen from Singapore i i score in the inter-State N< gri Sembilan, when ok first knock in ideal the game which was begun won
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  • 192 15 N.C.C. Visit Hong Lim Green THE Nondescripts Cricket Club visited the S.C.R.C.' at Hong Lim Green on Saturday and defeated the home team by eight wickets and 21 runs. The scores were:— H. C. Boon b C. Pereira 0 Kee Pow b K. Morando 14 Choon Leong not
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  • 155 15 The American And National Leagues. Reuter. New York, May 19. Latest results in the U.S. major baseball Leagues are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUES. R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 H J Chicago 5 7 l Foxx scored a home run for the Athletics md Dykes for the White Sox^
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  • 51 15 S. C.C. team v. the Malays in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at Anson Road Stadium to-morrow. E. C. Cherrington; C. G. Van Houten, F.A. McCafTery; L. V. Taylor. J. W. Muncey, A. Donald; G. Carr. E. A. Joy, J. E. Farwell, N. Fyfe, J. E.
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  • 262 15 St. Andrew's School And Anglo-Chinese. TIOTH the first and the second teams P S An'ivt.w': Scnojl und the School met on Saturday Road fmers e rou »d in Stamford The match between the second teams, which was played in the morning, resulted m a win for the
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  • 224 15 The Seniors' match was won by the A.C.S. won by 46 runs. Scores: A.C.S. I Kothary c D. Ross b J. Duclos 57 Ram Singh b M. Singh 1 Paraman c M. Armstrong (substitute) b M. Singh 7 Solakan Singh c Hee Hing b Moss 8 Hon
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  • 71 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. May 19. Th? of the Royal Turf Club of Siam arc increasing. A section of the committer. rmade<' b Phj s Rr uib-iddha. rive peeking to force ihe Blub to resign from the 31am Association which i, endeavouring to control rapine thtoughou' the
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  • 69 15 (From Our Oxen Correspondent./ Johore Bahru Ma\ tt. j Cn tin- Jx>i)orc Civil. Service Ciub thtt evening, the Jobore Ghtoese Footoah A:»o- elation net- 'he Medical Sport., Club in th. j B.D.A.A. league at.d won J—l. j Pla> wao even on both .'-ides DBtU Uw Chi.. I M.S.C
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  • 48 15 Reuter. Athens, May 19. Germany will treat the Jews on an equal footing with other competitors in he. Berlin Olympics and will aho Include ha the German team, German Jews wl h sufficient ability, according to the German delegates to the Interna ional Olympic Congress. —Reuter.
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  • 28 15 The Island Club beat the Garrison G.C. by 9ty to 1 1 i in yesterday's four-ball golf ma'ch at the Island course. Scores will be given tomorrow. i
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  • 244 15 Saturday's Cricket At Balestier. rE R.A.F. cricket eleven proved too strong for a Ceylon Sports Club side, weakened toy Ithe of several regular players, and in a match on the C.S.C. ground the Air Force won by 32 runs on Saturday. The Club were only able to
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  • 172 15 Soldiers Collapse For 38 Runs. The S.R.C. won with 4 wickets to spare when the Wilts visited then on Saturday. WILTSHIRES, IST INNINGS. Stopher b de Souza 16 Worsdell lbw. b de Souza S Maris c Zehnder b de Souza 2 Cremin b de Scuza 1 Capt.
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  • 612 15 Colony Win Again. F.M.S. LEAD IN LADIES EVENTS. (from Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 20. r JpHE Guillemard Cup became Colon property for the tenth time "today when the Colony representative won all the doubles matches. The States' only point, was from, a singles match won
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  • 108 15 Easy Points Decision Over Gabo. if x/n Our Ou:n Correspondent., Penang:, Maj 20. FRANK Weber, whiv> reuen.ij beai Graham and Peter George, gained on easy '.points victory over Kid Gabo, of Manila, heref to-night, winning 11 out of 12 rounds. Gabo, who is the bantamweight champion of Saigon,
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    • 43 15 I I «aTEASPOON j —makes a cup of delicious J body-building, healtn-^rvinig poumin&eS cocoa. Rowntree's Cocoa makes more cups per tin because it's 8 purer cocoa and it costs l?ss per tin. Sole Agents ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE. R-l.
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  • 1722 16 Mon:y Spider Improves On lis Own Mile Record. "DRIGHT weather again favoured the races on Saturday at the Bukit Timah Racecourse when another enjoyable afternoon's sport was provided by the card of nine events. There was'a very large attendance present and the totalizators and
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  • 140 16 Guillermo To Fj ehi v Hemchit. (i| r3E New World Arent» wli of five flghts nn Mv■ 4 uuillermo and Neil Hemr» in a ten three-minute nn;r. L 'f/1" Since Hemchlt's last rm-v local arena over a v.. '"c rapidly come to the frwu Capital.
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    • 396 16 «IOAAAAAi Aaiinmee In force over $35,000,00f A«meta exceed $12.000.00«. mmmw The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tht Strftttt Settlement*). 1 HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Bulldlnf. Cecil Street. Sintapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry. E.O m* Company has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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    • 181 16 Tea contains two drug stimulants, caffein and tannin, and if taken to excess, often causes sleeplessness, nervotw..--. headaches and indigestion. If you find you're having trouble sleeping, or if your nerves or digestion are below par. cm down on the quantity of caffein and tannin you lake into your system.
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  • 812 17 II ls j, .ti Engineers." [ILITIEB OF THE r future, Berlin, May 5. nber reading, a short j) the exultant assurexperts at a receni i xhibition to the road casting apparatus 11• (1 such a pitch of perthere was little prospect rovement Did you pts argued
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  • 1234 17 Sound That Affects The Senses. Nevertheless, all these "overtones** are there and though ail we are conscious of hearing is the basis or parent not?, the overtones make the "quaiity «'>f the sound that affects our sense*. I is. In fact, the overtures give-: out by each musfrril
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  • 275 17 The Pathway To Federation. SIR George Schuster, the Finance Member of the Gov?inment of India, speaking in the Assembly in Delhi recently, referred to the effect of his Budgst proposals on the finances ot Federal India. The Government cf India felt, he raid, that they were clearing the
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  • 410 17 Judge Says It 1« Not Work. IN the Km±\. Bench d laou. Oefbi* Mi. JM«uec Roche? th< qu,sj w V h. t»ir noregional Association ruutbit!! pjaye 1 12. who an in rrccipt uf rcmuiiJJraJon irm«diiu U-nJ a v -*r tire ln-urahU> under n*, NoUoual Hral h Insutiincp Act
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    • 333 17 THE IDEAL WALL--1 BOA RD FIR E I li\ wm WEATJHER AND I 111 SOUND PROOF. !1 M II Wm GYPROC is the most suitable H 11 MB hoard fir walls, ceilings, parti--1 IS WBm Itoua and panels, being strong, I I rVI lire proof and weatherproof. I I line
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  • 979 18 Ambitious Experiment. TEACHING WITH TOY SOLDIERS. rpflE collecting of toy soldiers, remarkable as it Has been «hown to be as the hobby of military historians in the galleries of the United Services Museum, and in innumerable private collections, is probably regarded still by most people as
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  • 277 18 Royal Statistical Society's Centenary. THE Prince of Wales, as honorary I president of the Royal Statistical Society, presided at the centenary I meeting of the society in the Great Hall of University College, Gower Street. J A large assembly included members of the International Statistical Institute who
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  • 78 18 Apparatus Which Screams For Help. Prague. Two Pragur inventors have patented :>n ingenious device to foil motorthieves It consists of a secret apparatus which emits a series of piercing shrieks i! sin attempt is made to steal the car The posit ten ot the device will be different
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  • 59 18 Australian Aborigines Abandon Cannibalism. Perth, Western Australia. Australia's aborigines have now completely abandoned their ancient practice of cannibalism. So. at least. Mr. A. Neville, Chief Protector of Aborigines, has informed the Royal Commission which is investigatng the treatment of the natives. Statements published abroad describing cannibalism among
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  • 42 18 Reuter. Ladysmith, Natal. A native girl of 18 has been fined five shillings here for wearing trousers in the streets. She appeared in the dock wearingBlue and white shoes; Blue trousers; A white silk shirt, and A red coatee.—-Reuter."
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  • 271 18 Matrimonial Proceedings Against Husband. IT is understood that Miss Jose Collins, the popular musical comedy acfress and the heroine of the immortal "Maid of the Mountains," which ran for nearly four years at Daly's Theatre, is instituting matrimonial proceedings against her husband. Lord Robert Innes-Ker, an uncle
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  • 183 18 The Friend U| Costcrmonrir H C A Bijivuv 1 k magistrate on magisterial bench (112 month's time uro 't, r Marylebone Polity among the eostermnn ware-road to Kilfoir der iti the Dail M. a Mr Buipley who Ir.,. K Hlusioneri cherub w.i Bai in 1888. and
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    • 261 18 Rheumatism Swollen joints, M fckV Jf i aching muscles, a stiffening of file hmbs, usually mean an ;it,;lt>k of rheumatism. \V V\V When the pains are acute W If I j and persistent, apply a little If A d] t J Sloan'sLiniment;gently f withT M J J j out rubbing.
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    • 161 18 A ss, he's well again getting IpRJp stronger Emulsion f" THAT a blessing to have TT yoUr en healthy «-i »am I J strain and worry of illness N< is the time to build up his -1( < i raoKmn| aQ d vitality and to prevent alu reffects. So give
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  • 570 19 Much Criticism. «HIGH-HANDED METHODS." Ail Mail.) London, May 9. ihe annual conference j British Legion will as-WVston-super-Mare. It most momentous conferion has ever witnessed. question it will have to nether the Legion shall atic organisation of exas laid down in the er, or a sort of mutual
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  • 532 19 Princely Gift From Lord Bidden. THE task of announcing a deficit which Lord Leverhulme had to tace, in presiding over the seventy-first Pr^ erS pn y nH dinn °L the Newspaper TOM Fund at the May Fair now recently, was maae less difficult than it appeared
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  • 201 19 Question Of Empire Games •Representation. •By Air Mail.) London. May 9. v comes the former Oxford JJniL£ Athletic President, and British Cha"in P 1932, has returned to ne?s Appointment in Nigeria, and now nils he shoullreffSrS all d ulo;rto°compete m the British Empire Games, in London,
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  • 468 19 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, May 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati JJ Beef, stew or curry, kati 2b Pork, lean, kati JJJ Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. Jj Fowl, kati JJ Hens (locally reared), kati Ducks (Java), each f& Pigeons, domestic
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  • 104 19 The following is from the Irish Hospitals' Sweeps News Bulletin: The official list of second acceptances for the Derby issued in the Racing Calendar contains seventy-one horses, not seventy as was stated in earlier press reports. The names of these seventy-one horses will, therefore, be drawn in
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  • 905 19 Reserve Weakness. PROBLEM OF WAR WASTAGE. QWING to the long-continued truce in air armaments, observed by oreat Britain, aircraft reserves have fallen to a dangerously lowlevel. Not only is our first-line strength far below the recognised needed minimum of eleven years ago, but we have only
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  • 181 19 Great Exhibition In Berlin. VISITORS to the German capital may see until June 3 the largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever held in Germany. No less than 46 acres of space are occupied by i in the great exhibition halls and on the surrounding land in Charlottenteurg. It
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  • 430 19 Seven Years' Penal Servitude. SENTENCE of seven years' penal servitude wa* passed at the Old Bailey on a woman who had been found guilty of what the Common Serjeant Mr. Holman Gregory. XC described as "a series of clever, cunning frauds." She was Annie Forman. aged 4:>.
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    • 405 19 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 30, Chulia St. On Wednesday, May 23, 1934, at 2.30 p m. Lot 1 Valuable 99 years' leasehold land and houses Nos. 70, 71, 72, 73 and
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