Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1934

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol XXI.— No. 122 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 24, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 Kesd The (Tribune Dominant In Pcikious with apple sauce. jßSfEjff^ fi| PICKLED PORK BĔBBBStE^^^BĔ §L Tasty and appetising L W.J.W. 112. I!■ PROVED IDEAL WABtN j Sole Agents: (jIITIIBIg'Gb Incorporated in SA j
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    • 174 1 A. FLINT Eft. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds him.* Pearl Necklaces ot every v 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 dally excnange rates. 1 1 I I I
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  • 2189 2 Shipping News Notices. SUBSIDIES TO SHIPOWNERS. Their Uses And Possible Reactions. I.HE ethical and poli ical aspects of subsidies to shippping were wisely excluded from the dj-tusK.on at an informal meeting of the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders on "The Effect of Subsidies to Shipowners or the Technical
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  • 207 2 Motorship For Cape-India Service. THE moiotsMp "IncomaU." which was recently launchrd at Belfast by Messrs. Workman Clark <IS2Bi, Ltd.. completed oflLoal irlah last, month which proved highly satisfactory Trir ve«fl. which the third or three o! a clow to h** completed for Me*sr&. Andrew VVVir imd Co.. has
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  • 488 2 Royal Mail Captain Appointed. ri\HE appointment has been gazetted oi X Captain F. R. Miles, R.D., R.N.R., as a Royal Naval Reserve Aide-de-Camp to the King, from April 16, in succession to Captain G. Gibbons, R.D., R.N.R.. who has been placed on the Retired List.
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  • 79 2 The Head Line steamers, the 'Lord Londonderry" and the "Carrigan Head," are held up at Dublin as a result of a strike on the Part of members of the Irish Seamen's and Port Workers' Union. This aciion has been taken because a number of seamen who are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I/ j V BRITISH IM DIA P. O. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore BEHAR 0.000 May 24 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 May 25 SOU DAK 6 500 June 6 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 8 RANCH! 17,000 June 22 BURDWAN 6,070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6 RANPURA
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    • 64 2 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in 8.6.). Steamship passages booked by all Lines. Airmail tickets obtainable here. F.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings and fares
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    • 205 2 m LLOYD TRIESTINO I J (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Cam,,, at Penan*. Co.'ombo, Bombay, j Calling at Colombo, Bombay Sue Z W***"» Aden > Massowah Sues Port t j Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste! Brindisi Venice and Trieste. 1 Due Leave Due'
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    • 172 2 HAMBURG-AME#IKA UNIE. Deutsch ffiZS] Australisohe Dampfschiffs (OGJ Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. SCHEER May 28 m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila June 1» m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila June 26 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila July <♦ m.s.,LEVERKUSEN, via
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    • 521 2 BTEAMfig SAttJNn^ Jffi NORDDEUTschru Germany; The undernoted are thp tended fixtures:- C m? OUTWARDS. <:MAIN.» for Manila. Wkmg nnr.?. > a HOMEWARDS. "ISAR," for M'seilles, Oran R'dam, Hamburg and Bn-m. Passenger steamers with eabu termediate class accommodati( m Cargo steamers with limit* accommodation. J er »ger N.B.—All outward and homeward
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  • 541 3 Mining Shares. gapore, Thursday, 1] a.m. ne ioiiowmg tin sliare quotations art L m atu oy Frasef and Co., exenange ano f Bujera. beilara unp* Tin 66 71--ibarig Tin 3 6 40 Malay 43 6 45 .jr. T in 15,- 10 2.00 2.10 I in 34 9
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  • 186 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. FURTHER DROP IN Rt BBKR. Trend Of Prices Very Uncertain. By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Ibices:— Kuljbr» (Singapore), 19 ctx., down 1». cts. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), SI 14>4, down $V;;. Vesterday's Prices London, 5 15 16d.. down 3> 16cl.
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  • 188 3 Railway Rolling Stock Bought. j j i I I i A SUBSTANTIAL order for rails, part of contracts worth £100,000 placed in Br tain by the New Zealand Government for railway material, has been given to the Lancashire Steel Corporation, of Irlam, near Manchester. Orders for nearly 9,000
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  • 87 3 Last Week's Exports From Malaya. During the week ending May 19 exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted t0.,54,109 cases, of which 44 341 cases were to the United Kingdom 1,580 cases to the Cont nent of Europe. 3 675 cases to Canada > and 4,513 cases
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  • 1664 3 Questions As To Dutch Indies Action. SCEPTICISM as to the Dutch ability to control native rubber production was implicit in a series of questions by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, within a few days of the publication of the scheme. Sir
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  • 105 3 Interest In Aviation Shares. Reuter Wireless. London, May 2.- N the Stock Exchange to-day interest w was renewed in Aviations, which ruled strong on Mr. Baldwin's statement In the House of Commons that the Government had already drafted provisional plans for considerable expansion of the Air Force. Kaffirs
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  • 117 3 Table Of Comparative Figures. The foliowing are index numbers representing the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial" and International Communications, Ltd., as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 January 56.0 76.3 73.4 69.9 7i.H February 95.7 81.2 82.9 71.7 74.7 March 94.5 79.6 77.8 70.4
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  • 29 3 London, May 17. The Treasury has issued an order continuing indefinitely the customs duties on iron and steel, which were due to expire on Oct. 25.
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  • 667 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation are Issued by Fraser and Co., and and Evatt. Issue Value. rraaex bhares Co. K» l Alienby 1.65 l 85cd ito iJOcd 1 Alar Gajah 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 1 A Hitarn 1 GO 1 75
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  • 67 3 DAILY PRICES CCRRFNT. Singapore, Thur day, noon. Buyers Seuu*. R.SS. equal to London Standard, Spot (loo.se) 19% Mom do. (FOB.) 19% 19% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: June 20 20% July Sept. 20% O t. Dec. 21% 2W Jan. March 21% 22% Tone of Market: Quiet erratic.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 I» j 11 The SOUTH (BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager OFFICE: 8, FI SLAY SON GREEN the EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, 11 RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. I» OFFICE: Ft* 4.
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    • 83 3 THE EASTERN BANK, I LIMITED. (Incorporated ta England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4 D'A'metda Street Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 Reserve orF i C E LONDON, BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Amara Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul md Singapore. —-i. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money •eceived on Fixed Deposit on terms
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    • 212 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation; Limited. (Incorporated tn 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 $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA STRKET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee S*ee Cheng,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 567 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR, j 11-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric nights, fans, motors, etc.. and wale- ervice, please write to the atx»v» ddress or 'Phone 3411. i-i.i in i j i i in lii TELEPHONE 4010. 1 n EUROPEAN HAIRDRESSERS, PgPfJ]
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    • 448 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ANGLO-CHINESE CONTINUATION SCHOOL, SINGAPORE. ANNUAL SPORTS The Anjrlo-ChineM Continuation School will hold its Annual Sports on Friday. May 2">th at 2.':0 p.m. at the Jalan Besar, Stadium. Friend*, Old Boya and the general public are all invited. No personal invitation are being issued. The following races need special
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    • 398 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FIAT 509 n excellent condition. BUNGALOW of brick? and tiles at 10, Lor. D., St. George's Rd. Apply after 5 p.m. s FRESH CAKES! PINEAPPLE TARTS SASAGOON LOVE LETTERS BISCUITS SASAGOON CAKES KWEE SIMPRET KWEE BOLU HONEY CAKES i kwee koya pisang lengkeng; cashew nuts Etc.
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    • 307 4 EDUCATIONAL. j FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). IK, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both >n Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Princir SERANGOON CAFE
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    • 345 4 VULCAIN THE RELIABLE AND FASHIONABLE WATCH. Latest Range of \)vs\> j Now on View at -T YICK WOH H!\ 420, NORTH BRIDGE R< Middle R J .g P.jßßaaarj^^ FIGARO I THE BEAUTY CREATIONS. »8 PERMANENT \Y f BY EUROPEAN LADY EXPI I RAfFLES HOTEL [9mm a 93, Bras Basah Road.
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  • 2206 5 How Countries Are Preparing For Next War. attack scarcely worth the efforts—in comparison with other uses of air power. TWO CONDITIONS. By contrast, the air forces of to-day are probably iarge enough to cripple the war organisation of an opposing country, its munition sources
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  • 191 5 Convicts Find Comforts In Captivity. Reuter. Windhoek, (South West Africa). IS South West Africa the coun.ry where prisons are too comfortable? Here are come odd happenings that sugcect they are: When a convict, serving a short sen'ence, made a dash for liberty from a road gang, the
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  • 382 5 S2arch For Pirates' Loot. Reuter. San Francisco. F.OURTEEN tons ot buried treasure—pirates' loot—sunk in the shark-infested lagoon of a tiny tropical island. Such is the discovery claimed by a youns British engineer, Mr. Hamilton Snowball, who has just passed through San Francisco on his way
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  • 76 5 Soviet Russia's New Map Of North Pole. Leivngrad. A map of the Arctic regions incorporating the results of the latest expeditions has just been published her*. It is printed to a scale of 1 to 10,000,000 and is claimed to be one of the most detailed and
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  • 409 5 Restriction Measures. REQUEST TURNED DOWN JT is understood that the Siamese Government has replied to the Government of India with reference to the negotiations carried on by the latter with Siam and Indo-China in i respect to the desirability of these two countries adopting some restrictive measures
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 80 5 breeding Poisons as dangerous as the poison in -he fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in the crevices of the teeth. All decay is caused by germs and bacteria, invisible to the eye. Science discovered Pebeco, thr:
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 371 5 CLUB DIARY. cil!iT c are numerous Clubs and ZmSSSi 2 s l na *Pore. moat of the bers °L lMhich are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pronlf i 2"?«** lor them Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happeninas of general interest will
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  • 353 6 Iron Discipline In Nazi Camps. rpwo hundred and fifty thousand i Geimans are being "toughened up to w»n the next war." That is the firm impression in the minds of the British delegation which returned to London from the international conference in Germany on compulsory labour
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  • 129 6 I V- Railway Guard Has Tea With Mrs. Roosevelt. Reuter. Washington. Isi.Tk' 1 j f< rs ai?0 ninR vears befor*» her SeuTnvh Pri mC i President Mrs. RooseRwV I? railway guard named HerCeK rt tea with her at the *l th hiK wife and daughter, Mr
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  • 195 6 The World's Greatest Air Race. ENTRANTS in the world's greatest air MA race—the contest for the fastest flight oetween London and Melbourne in which £***** prizes are offered are to have only five compulsory stops alone the whole of their 15.000 miles course" The Royal Aero Club announces that
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  • 104 6 Man's Joyful Reunion With His Wife. Reuter. Budapest. After spending 19 2/ears in prison in Soviet Russia. Janes Balog. a Hungarian farmer, has returned to Belenyes-Uilak his native village. When he reached the village he scarcely recognised it, so many changes had occurred in his absence.
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  • 87 6 Further Fierce Fighting Reported. Reuter Wireless. Asuncion, May 21. In spite of the talk of an arms embargo, fierce fighting continues in the Gran Chaco.—Reuter Wireless. c; fcnc Washington, May 22. kteps to stop shipments of arms to Bolivia and Paraguay have been approved by the Foreign
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  • 38 6 Reuter. tru.u Eamonton, Alberta iJEAISL5 088,, S a road to the Cold Lake District, north -east here Tne flood waters of Stoney Creek SSway SaPmg hOICS in the Creek Reuter. Wire snares > a d Poles^l
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  • 758 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING "CORFU" PASSENGERS. The following passengers are proceeding by the P. and O. "Corfu," sailing at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, May 25, for Penang, Colombo, Bombay and Europe: Miss Swift, Mr. Cameron, Miss E C Thompson, Mr. B. G. Grigor, Mrs. J. and
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  • 110 6 "Euggano." Dut.,' 3,200 tons, from Macassar 22-5, for Hamburg 23-5. "Milan Maru," Jap., 3.409 tons, from Batu Pahat 22-5, for Kobe 22-5. "Explorateur Grandier," Fren, 5,708 tons, from Marseilles 22-5, for Saigon 22 m 5. "Pasir," Dut., 630 tons, from Sourabaya 22-5. for Penang 22-5. "Cremer Dut.,
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  • 64 6 The position of a shoal reported in Berhala Strait in a notice to Mariners' ftated to be from Lat. 0 deg S? 20" S. Long. 103 deg 1' 20" Ft„ t«5 0 deg. 38' 20" S. Long 04 20" Surveying beacons have been t«5 Poranly established at
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  • 70 6 Mails from Europe i London mails despatched on May 3>, by the "Kaisar-I-Hind" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a m and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. From Holland by the "Kota Tjandi" due
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  • 14 6 Left Arrd. "Johan van Oldenbarnevefr* 6 nd n May 4 May 23
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  • 163 6 To Commemorate Fiftieth Anniversary. Reuter. A SPECIAL set of stamps is to be iasaed <c± by the Papuan Administration to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary Protectorate 1 3 011 f PapUa aS a British The set will consist of four denominations—ld., 2d., 3d., and sd. The Id and
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  • 64 6 All Entered Up In A Book. Reuter. Warsaw. When a married couple were arrested on a charge of stealing in Warsaw the man was found to have a book recording all their thefts. There were 1,500 entries. They visited apartments, saying that they v/ished to hire rooms,
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  • 109 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, May 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Boribat, Hai Hing, Cape St. Francis 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gat* 3) Corfu 18; Mata Hari 16; Suisang 14Kola 13; Shirala, Kota Tjandi 11 Silvermaple 9; Apoey 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 196 6 SELLING. Singapore, May 24. 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\4Vb London demand 214 7|64 London T.T. 2|4 3|32 Lyon and Paris demand 892 Hamburg demand 149 New York demand 5914 Batavia
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  • 203 6 Singapore, May 24. p !l? am 5' oast N 1 Der K °y a n $96 Wc^%Sm COaSt v-, 2l)erKoyan l SS' no- am N 1 Der Koyan $97 ?i»m Sl i am N 2 per K °y an $92 oiam, No. 1 Siam, No. 2 ?f5~ Siam, No.
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  • 67 6 ALHAMBRA.—Richard Arlen in and High Water." APOLLO.— Chinese pictures, pi by silent Western. CAPITOL.—Dante, the Magic:. EMPlRE.—"Brother Alfred" "Love Race." GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancui sideshows, Dean's Grand Opt ra Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—SyIvia Sydn "Street Scene." NEW WORLD.-Cabaret Dai sideshows, Malay Operas, Cftinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. S A J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 133 6 M«mtuinTrT.!«iiiißiiijiii»riiiii).ri»w^ 1 SINGAPORE HOTELS >MM||Mll|llininiriUllll""T™^MM^«li»itr^""^'"^^ GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL 'Phone 6490. Telegram GOODWOOD. j| Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-Hp garages: Moderate Rates: Terms, j Apply:—Manager. I Imetropole hotel
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    • 131 6 1 NOTICE. pmw r y who w,sh to be reeistRrl? Exp^rters under the F.M.S Rubber Regulation Enactment and the correspond Lumpur. 7 Controller of Rubber, Kuala uJI that applications snould r/? c 068 Cust oms Stations and ExbeT Slh Collect i°" Sftion. at which rubk?wsr pa for expon are as
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 119 6 [postal groyajjjjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Southern India (Rohna) 3 p.m. Rangoon, North and East India (Karapara) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang (Tidore) 4 p.m. Blinjoe, Sungei Liat, Pangkal Pinang and Tan j ong Pandan (De Weert) 4 p.m. Pladjoc and Palembang
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    • 413 6 1 DIARY Of TjtfjUY WHAT'S ON? Public Function Sports Fixtures. I TO-DAY, MAY 24. High Tides.—6.2o a.m., 719 djh Empire Day: Inspection of Ca Boy Scouts of Raffles Inst a.m. Football: Charity Match m. team v. a Selected XI v Stadium, 5.15 p.m BJLFJ Division three B, Khalsa v r<
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  • 1528 7 Three h.p. Engine. INSPIRATION OF A JESUIT. yjAXV decades ago an English novelist whose name has meannil» vanished into oblivion wrote a )k which bore the title "The I tabulations of a Chinese" The success of the book was numeral, and its memory has long rejoined
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  • 194 7 Three Young Schoolboys Arrested. Reuter. Twdiptp v, 1L Bucharest. hree schoolboys have been arrested for the murder of one of Rumania's best-known deputies and lawyers Dr Eusebiu Popovici. Dr. Popovici was awakened on the night of Feb. 26 by his wife, who heard sounds downstairs. He went to
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  • 409 7 Aftermath Of Suiyuan War. I Paotouchen, April 1. AS a result of continued military operations en the Suiyuan-Ninghsia border and the deprivations of General Sun Fitn Ying's troops. Suiyuen is confronted with another disastrous famine this coining spring. Suivuan is known as a poor province and it has
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  • 161 7 2,600 Finger-Prints Taken To Catch A Murderer. Prague, j The finger-prints of every man within a radius of 12 miles of Kostova Pastele, a village in Slovakia, were taken by the police in an effort to trace a murderer. Altogether, 2.600 people between the ages of 14 and
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  • 160 7 Wipe Out Sir Walter Raleigh's Sheep. Ocracoke Island, North Carolina. A flock of 500 semi-wild sheep, believed to be the descendants of sheep brought to America by Sir Walter Raleigh's followers, has been practically wiped out by starvation. The sheep used to. range the desolate sand dunes of
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  • 61 7 Winneld (Kansas). For 48 years James 'Toby' smith, a negro, worked In the kitchen ot an hotel in Winneld, an up-to-date town with a population of over 10.000. He had never Spoken over a telephone, Seen a moving picture, Been for a train journey, or Ridden in
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  • 327 7 Trapper Goes Back To The Wilds. San Francisco. TTNTIL a few months ago Jack Morgan, met a n^ y f ar old Canadian trapper, had nevPf? n i£i our men in his We and had ltrZ^ n a w oman a motor-car. an JSP cor
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  • 61 7 Simla, May 4. The Viceroy's Earthquake Relief Fund totals up to date at Rs. 5.064,873 of which those worihy cf note >nclude Rs. 6,000 from the United Planters' Association of Southern India, Coonoor (first instalment), Rs. 5,725 from ci izens ol Mandalay, Rs. 3.000 through the Earthquake Relief
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  • 182 7 The death occurred suddenly on Friday last of Mrs. Heah Seng Hye (nee Madam Yeo Seok Yami, daughter of Mr. Yeo Boon Wan, at her residence, 106 D, Hutton Lane. The deceased was 37 years old and had been in indifferent health for some
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  • 116 7 Che Abu Noh bin Abu Bakar, of tl Rubber Research Institute, Kuala Lun pur, was married on the 14th but. Kampong Tengah, Kuala Pilah, Inche' Janarah, second daughter Date' Sri Maharaja Wahab. Tl her sanding which took place In tl evening v*as attendee oy hundreds relatives and friends. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 I j Secretly and Quickly Removed! Stillman's Freckle Cream bleaches them out while you sleep. Leaves the skin soft and white—the com. pkxion fre.-h, clear and natural. For 37 year* thousands of users have endorsed it. So easy to use. The first jar proves Its magic worth. Stillman's Freckle Cream
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    • 72 7 FOR YOUR HOME'S SAKE j USB I 'ROLAMATS* METAL MATS MATTING 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION. MADE BY ROLL-UP METAL MATTING CO., StnrlcUtQ* Sole Agents for toaiaya oiw.ius»u>. TOM STOREY CO., whiteaway LAiDLAW co.. ltd.. Hongkong; Bank Chambers, hoon seek trading co. Singapore. •nNHMMMMMMMMMMgWI 12. W.J.W. 1. mhAAM v The Beer of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 580 8 M NEXT CHANGE. J "B U R E AO 0F| MISSING PERSONS (A fir* Notional Hit, with ff BETTE DAVIS LEWIS S. STONE I PAT OTHEN I I SHOWING TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 A Grand Cargo of Romance and Adventure! RICHARD ARLEN ani 1 JUDITH ALLEN in HELL \M HIS i
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    • 722 8 I ,4 Daiite is the accomolisruH irCst continuous and incredible enterta nment. .tremendous success feast of fun and I ever seen in Singapore SAYS "FREE PRESS" TUESDAY, I STS vol! SEE WHAT YOU DON'T SEE, AND DON'T C SEE WHAT YOV THINK YOlj SEE WHEN 1 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15. YOU
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    • 267 8 LATEST ADVERTTSEM THE GOVERNMENT TR I v SCHOOL, SINGAPORE. Application? are invite; f< r vacant appoin me its: (a) Instructor in Electi h a! I (b) Instructor in Plumbii Salary $100 a month r increments of $10 a month and the l subject to passing hy further in n tn
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  • 753 9 Acquitted On Two Charges. MJ If. Jackson, an architect 0 f Malacca Street, who .appeared' on traffic charges before Mr L R f 11 the Fourth Magistrate's Court fh|s morning acquitted and dis n ed on both of them. two charges against Mr Jacksnn Wilfully and
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  • 248 9 Beauty Pageant Realises Over $6,000. VUITH the extra performance at Raffles f Hotel last night, the Pageant of Beauty Cabaret on behalf of the Cmidren's Aid Society was brought Lo a successful conclusion. A statement of accounts submitted by the organiser Mrs. L. W. Gedtit», shows that
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  • 230 9 Attempt To Evade Leading Regulations. (Frojti Our Oum Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May 23. The rules regulating the maximum weight-carrying capacity oi" motor lorries plying between Johore and Singapore and back have been stringently enforced recently by the police on account cf the danger to vehicular traffic and pedestrians
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  • 58 9 Daring Escape From Punjab Gaol. Reuter Wireless. Moga, May 25. Three of the 27 members of a band of daeoits. who. escaped yesterday from Faridkot State Gaol. Punjab, after killing two sentries and seizing rifles and ammunition, have been shot dead. Eleven others were recaptured after a hot
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  • 587 9 Application To Run Dane* Hall. 'From our Own Correspondent, Seremban, May 23 T"^ 0 1 m «"n« of the Seremoan banitarv Beard wn« v,«i,i presiding Mr W Un e.han. M.C.S.. 4ce Offlcer an Mr cl H 0m R ed the eW Chlef The fiJt it^ 1 H
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  • 653 9 Thousands Killed. JAPANESE ACTION IN MANCHURIA. Shanghai, May 24. M° KE an en Chinese village were destroyed and thousands 0] villagers kiJled when two companie of Japanese troops attacked the dis trict west of Chinchow, in Liaoning Province, Manchuria, during the last tew days, in co-operation with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 86 9 V XiJ DEBILITY CH I ENS'Syrl p \JV//y of Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radkaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives heaJth and strength. far belter, than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DIS I ENS ARIES. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE.
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    • 204 9 I Make Duly a Pleasure QY muci Using Gibbs Dentifric ga\ As a rule children do not hk~ the necessary task of clewing their t'rth. If you yive them caeh a handy compact 'ilabJ j tin of Gibbs Dentifrice, thoy will enjoy snc 'hi S thrice-daily "duty" which actually th
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  • 61 10 Messrs. On<r Song Qaee, Ong Bom Cnwee and Org 1 Hock Chuan, sons of tho late xv. Ong Thik, beg to tender their sincere thanks to r°lat.ves, friends, Membors of The S. poy L nes Fu.ieral Association and Tong J:ii Koh, who paid night v.sits, .sent wreaths
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  • 28 10 JI-'S. Thcrasia Fernandez, beloved mother cf Mr. L. T. Fernandez, of P.W.D., S:nga- >re passed away peacefully at her residence at Murukumpuzha, Travancore on the 23rd instant.
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  • 731 10 JrMPIRE DAY! Schoolchildren throughout the British Isles, the Dominions, the Colonies and Protectorates this morning paid tribute to a great ideal, that of the great Commonwealth, over which the Union Jack Hies as a banner of freedom— the "Empire on which the sun never sets." The Empire has
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  • 21 10 Miss Nanette King had a riding acci dent at Batu Gajah on Saturday. She is now recovering at Batu Gajah Hospital.
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  • 28 10 The wedding ci Mr. Edmund Davids, Of the Telegraph Office. Kuala Lumpur. >nd M ss Lettle Nathaniel will take place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday.
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  • 31 10 Mr D. R. Harper, of Harrisons. Barker and Co.. LtdL, leaves to-day to join the Penang branch of the firm. Mr. Harper is well known as a rugger and soccer player.
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  • 63 10 An aeroplane belonging to the Kuala Lumpur Plying Club landed in Gopeng just outside the town on Monday. The machine, which was piloted by Mr. Newark, the Club Instructor, left for Kuala Lumpur at tiffin time. During Its few hours' stay Mr. George Terrell and Monsieur Rollin did solo flights,
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  • 71 10 The marriage took place on Tuesday at Penang. before the Senior Registrar of Christian Marriages (Mr. B. F. rsridqe). of Mr. Arthur John Meorns, noti of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mearns. W Miss Maud Annlne Mary Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hendricks. The attesting witnesses were Messrs. J.
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  • 137 10 A CORRESPONDENT has raised an interesting point in connection with Rubber Control. A large clerical staff Will be needed, and recruitment is said to have begun already in Kuala Lumpur; and pensioners are being given preference—so it is alleged. If this so. there appears
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  • 259 10 VjR. A. P. Robinson spoke on the matter ol Singapore improvement schemes it the last meeting of the Legislative Council. Evidently he is still not satisfied, for next Monday he will return to he attack with a whole series of furher questions. In the interval the mater has
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  • 177 10 POSSIBLY this statement has prompted the questions which Mr. Robin- son will ask. He wishes to be in] as to: How much of the $10.000 000 has been spent <a» before July i (b) after that date? How much of the fund ha spent on clearance of
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  • 179 10 week there pas Singapore no fewer than sions sent by the Chinese Go to Europe, f o make a study if v n ethods in industry, warfare, cations and judicial adroi tespectively. In the days >1 monarchy CiOfcnnnent m rope were lew and fa: betWf nowaday!
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  • 370 10 By a Looker-On IT'S Empire Day to-day. Give the eld flag another airing, folks. It's a jolly good flag to live under. Just make a few comparisons. The British right to grouse, for instance, is a sacred privilege. It works off steam, as it were. In other countries
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  • 56 10 FINANCIAL NEV7S, on page 3. AIR ARMADAS OF EUROPE. (HI P CLUB DIARY, on page 5. HISTORY OF THE AIRSHIP, on pa! EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS, on SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14, 15 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page i* MERCHANTS AND COLONIES. 01 RECORD FLIGHT MADE, on page
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    • 141 10 E GO cents PER TIN I SOLE AGENTS: iOBINSON CO..LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. I I pul tr Aertei Sports Shirts are now available in the new tweed cheek bin sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. j $5.50 each. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,
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    • 54 10 THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high gTade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE —>^ tf J mf Si I ////AM EBSH BI il" S*M o.: sale everywhere, or t n Sole
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  • 754 11 TIN CONTROL EFENDED. Mk. W. H. EDWARDS' SPEECH. Saved The Industry Policy Of Destruction Avoided. Y 1GOROUS defence of the Tin Control Scheme was made by Mr. W. Harold Edwards, of the London Tin Corporation, in the course of a speech in l*enang.
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  • 323 11 Success Of An Arduous Flight. Reuter. Port Darwin, May 23. MISS Jean Batten arrived at PortDarWin at 2.59 p.m. She broke Amy Molhson's record for a flight from London to Darwin by four and a half days < —Reuter. Darwin Later Interviewed by Reuters representative on
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  • 58 11 Latsst Development In Russia. Reuter Wireless. Moscow, May 22. Soviet aerial train, consisting of *n aeroplane towing three gliders each piloted, has departed on an experimental flight to the Crimea. The idea is that the individual gliders will drop off at different points without the aeroplane landing, thus
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  • 68 11 United States' Participation Unlikely. Reuter Wireless. Washington. May 22. The advisability of the United States participating in the international shipping conference proposed to be held by foreign nations is unlikely, according to a report prepared for the State Department. The report points out that, while the Administration's mercantile
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  • 66 11 Jamaica Leads Way In Fixing Quotas. Kingston, Jamaica, May 9. The Jamaica legislature to-day authorised quota legislation reducing incoming Japanese cotton and rayon goods by nine-tenths, or ninety per cent. Thus Jamaica, largest and most valuable of the British West Indies, became the first colony to obey Britain's
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  • 99 11 How Britain Would Be Excluded. Reuter Wireless. Geneva, May 22. IT is understood that M. Litvinoff is submitting a scheme for a mutual security pact to the General Ccmmission on Tuesday. The main lines will follow the old Paul Boncour plan. Firstly, all the Powers in
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  • 78 11 Important Developments In Britain. Reuter Wireless. London, May 22. IMPORTANT developments in the proa motion of television in Great Eritain arc indicated by the registration of a new company named Marconi-Emi Electrical and Musical Industries, Ltd.) which is the outcome of an agreement on a merger on an equal
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  • 94 11 Treasury Peon Arrested At Batu Gajah. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. May 24. OEXSATIONAL developments ocy curred yesterday at Batu Gajah In connection with the disappearance of $30,000 from the Treasury vault a short time ago. The police arrested a p€3n at the Treasury named Lob. Subsequently they
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  • 96 11 Mr. L. L. Goodman Elected President. A T the meeting of the Rotary Club of j Singapore yesterday, with the President (Mr. W. Allan Eley) in the chair, the election of officers for the next Rotary year, beginning on July 1, was completed, and the Board of Directors
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  • 75 11 Siam's Oldest Foreign Resident Leaves. (From Our Own Correspondent J Bangkok, May 23. Mr. Emile Clement Monod. who is 84 years of age and oldest foreign resident in Siam, left to-day en route to Morocco on retirement. Mr. Monod founded the firm of Monod and Co.
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  • 71 11 Ramarkable Figures Produced. Reuter Wireless. New York, May 22. r\'UZ loss of deposits in closed American banks is est mated at $2,500,000,000 Mr. Jones, chairman of the Reconduction Finance Coiporation, states that when the Corporation's liquidating activities are completed about 65 per cent, of the frozen depos
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  • 57 11 Nineteen Cents In Singapore To-day. 'THERE has been a further fall in A the price of rubber. In Singapore to-day it was 19 cents, a drop cf I', cents compared with yesterday. The London price yesterday was 5 15 16d. The trend of prices during the next week
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  • 88 11 Belgrade Students Defy The Police. j Reater Wireless. Belgrade, May 22. ONE hundred and .fifty students, including 25 girls, have been arrested following the police storming the Law Faculty University, in which 300 students had barricaded themselves. The police fixed bayonets and smashed down the barricades, while
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  • 173 11 Need To Reach World Agreement. Reuter. New York, May 23. Wall Street operators see In Mr. Roosevelt's silver message confirmation that the Treasury was recently buying silver through the stabilisation fund. It is believed that the purchases amounted to between 30,000,000 and I 40,000,000 ounces, and therefore not
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  • 66 11 Action Brought By Chinese In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondents Penang, May 24. An auction for libel, claiming $500 damages, has been filed in the District Court by Mr. Choon Lean Seng against I the Kong Wah Yit Press, Ltd., and the editor, Mr. Lee Siew Ngok, on
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  • 106 11 Police Have To Fire On Mob. Reuter. Bombay, May 24. SJL7C mill strikers were wounded when the police fired on a riotous mob The trouble began when 2,000 strikers, returning from the mill area after celebrating the completion of a month'? strike insisted on following a
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  • 188 11 Decision To Curtail The Output. Reuter. Washington, May 23. Col. Johnson announces that, beginning on June 4, the cotton textile industry will limit the use of productive machinery to 75 per cent, of the present maximum hours in force for an emergency period of 12 weeks. It is
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  • 85 11 Dealh Of Old Johore Resident. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May 23. Th? death occurred yesterday afternoon at her residence at Jalan Scudai, Johore Bahru, of Ungku Bah, wife of Syed Haron bin Abdul Hamid, attached to the Religious Department, Jchore. The funeral took place to-day, the
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  • 41 11 The tenth annual athletic spor s of the Rangoon Road School will be he'd at the school ground on Friday, June 15, when there will be an old boys' race »440-yards), at 5.30 p.m. All are cordially inri.ed.
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  • 192 11 Amazing Scenes. FURY OF 5,000 STRIKERS. Reuter Wireless. Minneapolis, May 21. •"JHIRTY-SEVEN people were in jured when the police attomptei to re-start lorry traffic which ha been paralysed as the result of thlorry drivers' strike. The walk-out of 35,000 buildin workers in sympathy with the lorrj
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  • 98 11 China's Appeal To League Of Nations. i Shanghai, May 24. China has lodged an appeal with tfc League of Nations at Geneva against th recognition cl the MuncliuKuo L Salvador, which, she maintain, is i violation of the State's obligations t the League. The Chinese Foreign Office has receiv
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  • 92 11 Officials From Hyderabad In Singapore. Two dis inguished officials of the Stat of Hyderabad, Raja Bishaishwar Natl and Debi Das, are now en a visit t Singapore. They we:e the guests of Messrs. Alkal and Co. at a dinner held at Moun Washington last n ght. Sardar Bahadur
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    • 66 11 I BUY BRITISH WINEL RECORD CARRIERS Covered in black Morocco H leather-cloth, white index cards I with round tabs numbered in IB HI JIB D^ Winel schedule for 16-25 records. Record carriers for both sizes 10 ins. and 12 ins. records in stock. Prices from $2 60 to $6 SO
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  • 1912 12 I EXPLOSIVES AS 0 EXHIBITS. i v. Police Trap. I h iUB-CONTRACTOR AND COOLIE CHARGED. KM TOW the police used a Korean detective as a decoy to purchase large quantity of gelignite, was Dvealed before the District Judge Mr. H. A. F orrer) yesterday, when
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  • 130 12 How Control Is To Be Effected. ARRIVED in Singapore and already left this morning by the Dutch mail plane, three D.E.I, tin and rubber experts are on their way to Holland to discuss economic questions with the Colonial Government. They are Dr. Wellenstein. Director of the Agricultural Department
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  • 74 12 Mrs. H. Pedlow is arranging a classical concert to be given in the Weslev Church Hall on the evening of June 22. Severa? of Singapore's best singers and musicians will take part. An attractive item on the programme will be a group of dances in classical style
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  • 438 12 Witness Whose Suspicions Were Aroused. -1 AS repotted yesterday, the preliminary inquiry into charges of forgery and alternative charges cf using as genuine a forged document, against a Straitsborn Chinese named Tay Tee Hui, alias Francis Tay. was continued before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice* yesterday. The
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  • 61 12 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park tonight, beginning at nine o'clock Overture. •Rosamunde." Schubert: Selection. "A Musical Comedy Switch,' Hn 11; "She pherib H e?y "(Q r a linger >: "Irish Tune from County Deny,' I Grainger > First Suite in E flat
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  • 167 12 THE CINEMAS. After a long absence, Richard Arlen makes a welcome return to the screen in Paramount's "Hell and High Waier," which commenced a run at the Alhambra Theatre last night. He plays the role of Capt. Jericho, the proprietor of a battered old scow
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  • 1268 12 Annual Meeting. URGENT APPEAL FOR SUPPORT. AN appeal to help the Child fare Society, was made by t; Hon. Dr. R. D. THtzgerald, when i,i siding over the annual meeting the society held yesterday at ernment House. Among those present was Caldecott, wife of the Oflicu- V
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    • 38 12 INCREASING SALES UNVARYING 111 j TOLL Y'S BRANDY «I i HAS NOW THE Hffllßtitll j LARGEST SALE j IN MALAYA j Only $2.75 per quart. Support 5< ti. si Pciens aoClA'* f; M( TtO J j EMPIRE i
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    • 20 12 I THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MMM, MOTOS VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENS\TION INSURANCE
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  • 1653 13 [HE ROYAL I MESSAGES. I Celebrations. ■arD JELLICOE ON I ()RLD PEACE. I is beiiiK celebrated I the British Domi- lonies to-day. fl by the Empire Day I h is non-party, non- oil-racial, the occasion fl rjy observed with every in the schools is it
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  • 287 13 Summons Withdrawn By I The D.P.P. I Charles L. Prior, director of the Annual Livestock and Trades Exhibition held at the old racecourse feeenUy, made a second appearance in the Police Courts yesterday morning. The case was in connection with the summons in which it was
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  • 162 13 Entertained By Seremban Sportsmen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereinban. Mav 23. Mr. F. J. Huett and Mr. and Mrs. J. G Connell were the guests of honour at the tea-party given this evening at the Negri Sembilan Club by the Trade and Customs Sports Union. Negri Sembilan. Mr.
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  • 139 13 Chased From Ring By A Woman. Alexandria. Ca. The former wold heavyweight chamoion. Jack Dempsey, wis chased out of the ringl by woman during a wrest j ling bout after knocking out a wrestler who objected to his ruling. Dcmpsey John Plummer. Salt Lake City, off the mat
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  • 43 13 Calcutta. Twenty-six persons were killed by tigers and leopards in Bengal during the past year, according to the Department for Forests in Calcutta. Most of the deaths occurred in the Sunderbans, swampy forest areas around the mouths of the Ganges.
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  • 324 13 Fines In The Police Court. TEN Hockcliias, one of whom was a 1 woman, the wife of a sailor, were produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday, charged with playing in a common gam ng house, in Gopeng Street. Inspector F. S. Ross, who conducted
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  • 41 13 Reuter. Santiago, Chile. Great numbers of dead fish have been noticed over a large area of the Pacific off Curamilla Point, to the South of Valparaiso. This is attributed to volcani? disturbances under the water.—Reuter.
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  • 463 13 Bill To Promote Rubber Control Scheme. THE legislation to bring the Rubber Control scheme into effect as regards the Straits Settlements will be introduced at the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Monday. Other business to be brought before the meeting is as follows:
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  • 753 14 MEAD'S BRILLIANT RECORD. 143 Centuries. VISITING HOWLERS SUBDUED. Reuter. London, May 23. pHILLIP Mead, the veteran Hampshire ami England cricketer, scoi-rd a glorious 139 against the Australians, at Southampton to-day, when the County, taking first knock, occupied the wickets the whole day. and ran
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  • 210 14 Mr. And Mrs. Roy Smith Win The Final. THE mixed doubles tournament at the S.C.C. came to a conclusion with the final of the open event yesterday. This was an affair of families, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith meeting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cherrington,
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  • 216 14 Third Division Points From Post Office. PLAYING at the S.C.C. ground yesterday. in the Third Division "B" of the 8.A.F.A. League, the Wiltshires i scored a convincing win over the Post Office Sports Ciub. The Soldiers were superior in all departments and netted three goals without reply. The
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  • 53 14 The "B" singles championship tournament (League) of the Marigold B.P. will commence on Saturday. The following are the ties for the first round: Koh Mvi Loong v. Tan Kirn Song. Tan Chong Liat v. Tay Liang Whatt. Chung Cheng Hock v. Heng Kirn Hoe, Koh Hua Quee v.
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  • 323 14 Aquatic Sports Held Yesterday. IN the presence of a large crowd yesterday afternoon at the Y.M.CA. swimming pool at Fort Canning, the annual aquatic sports of the Malaya Command was held. Keen competition was seen in practically all the events. The Championship Cup was won by "H.Q." Wing
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  • 77 14 Ties in the open doubles championship tournament o| the Solar Athletic Union will be played on Saturday and Sunday at 4.45 p.m. at 3, Lorong 32, Geylang Road as followsSATURDAY: Kwek Chip Jian and Tan Kirn Guan v. Tan Kirn Koon and Foo Siak Chuan. SUNDAY: Lim Lean
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  • 102 14 following will represent the B Y™« n tneir week-end games: On Saturday v. the R.A.F. on the S.C.R.C. ground: Chua Choon Leong iE&Kh EL Hoani ng, Chia Keng Hock, Yap Choon Lin, R. B. Tan Lee Fong Lim, Ong Scow Kee, Gan Kee Tian, Low Kee Pow, Seah
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  • 57 14 Marigold B.P. v. the Joybells B.P. at the former's court at 3 p.m. on Sunday: SINGLES: Quek Song Quee, Tan Kirn Song, Chua Leng Kuan, Heng Kirn Hoe. DOUBLES: Tan Chong Liat and Koh Hua Quee, Chung Cheng Hock and Koh Mvi Loong, Tay Liang Whatt and
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  • 458 14 Full Programme Of Nine Events tn Start At 2.15 P.M. FULL card of nine events has been drawn up for to-morrow, which will be the first day of the twoday Spring Amateur race meeting arranged for this week-end at Bukit Timah. The meeting will be
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  • 133 14 Singapore Probables v. A Combined Team. should be a good atten- dance at the Anson Road Stadium to-day when Singapore's Malaya Cup probables will oppose a formidable team drawn from all quarters and including A. L. Henry, winner of the "Best Footballer" competition, who recently returned from England.
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  • 271 14 Classification List No. 9 i ment No. 8, issued on Wedi c S.R.A. is as follows: HORSES. TRANSFERS. Bestlot from Clas to Class I. Goutte DOr from to Class I Hailser from Class 2 I Class I. Currency Boy from o Class 3. Boardwalk from C o Class
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  • 213 14 The complete entries for th amateur races to be held at Buku on Friday and Saturday arc as HORSES CLASS 4. 5V 2 furs, and 6 furs. Mai Grock. Tandubas, Duke Menin. Hi Car Fox, Legation, Tom-til chum, Calchas, Taiping II Gunga Din. Windfall. Lady Wallada, < Dear
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  • 938 15 Service Teams Meet In League Encounter. Airmen's Defence Triumphs Over Soldiers' Attack, Lshire Regiment were 1 iterday by the R.A.F. on Road Stadium in the ision of the S.A.F.A. odd y-oal in three. developed into a struggle strong R A.F. defence i
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  • 209 15 Sensational Statements In Home Paper. (By Air Mad.) London, May 16. TIHE "Sunday Dispatch" reports that it "is almost certain that Harold Larwood will not be played in the first Test Match against the Australians at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on ,?une 8. Two explanations are given.
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  • 142 15 Championship At Prestwick. Reuter. London, May 23. AT Prestwick to-day, in the second tZ round of the British Amateur Golf Championship, Gordon Peters (Scotland) beat Torrance at the nineteenth and Cameron Conn (Scotland) b?a< McKinlay 2 and 1. Fogg and D. ft Martin were both beaten. In
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  • 106 15 George Lott, member of the United States Davis Cup team since 1928, thinks that America will take the cup from England this summer. He first disagrees with F. J. Perry about Japan being the country to beat. 'Australia will take care of Japan," he says, "and if
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  • 68 15 The 200 yards free style race (handicap) for "A" and "B" division swimmers will be held on Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club Pagar at 9.30 a.m. This will be followed by a water-polo match between the "Dragons." captained by Tan Wee Chwee and the "JellyFish," captained
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  • 142 15 An Open Invitation Lawn Tennis TOURNAMENT (Singapore Championships). Sanctioned by Ihe L T. A. M. will be held on the SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB COURTS, SINGAPORE, from June llth, 1934, at 4.50 p.m. ea. day. (Mondays to Thursdays Inclusive). Events. Entrance Fees. J L Single erltlernen S
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  • 129 15 Chinese Beat Customs In The League. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, May 23. IN the second round of the J.BDJA League, the Customs met the Johore Chinese Football Association on the Civil Service Club padang and suffered defeat by the only goal scored in the match. In
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  • 77 15 TWE following have been invited A to play cricket for the Europeans v. Th- Rest on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 2, 3 and 4 at the S.C.C.: R. A. Ash worth, Lt. C. F. C. Bond, G. Carr, C. G. Jenner, W. R. Jfv Haxworth,
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  • 46 15 AH Leading Players Win Their Matches. Reuter. Paris, May 23. In the second round of the French hard courts championships, Merlin, the youthful French Davis Cup player, beat the 19-year-old British find, Har« 6—l 6—3, 5—7, 6—l. All the leading players won their matches.—Reuter.
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  • 97 15 National Lightning-Thun-der i Badminton Party team v the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association at the latter's court on Sunday next at 3.30 p.m.: Sng Beng Teck, Lim Cheng Kwee Low Hock Chinag, Sect Hoe Lay, Thng Liang Yeoh, Lee Kirn Teck and Ps Nair. Reserves: Kam Kirn Pong
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  • 796 15 WHY HE DID NOT PLAY. Olympic Games. MR. LIM BONG SOO EXPLAINS. explanation as to why ne uiu not play in lawn tennis matches at the recent Far Eastern Olympic Games at Manila was given by Mr. Lim Bong Soo, the Malayan singles champion, in an interview with a "Malaya
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    • 113 15 Radio Malt has been most beneficial" I A nurse reporting on the value of Radio-Malt in the ease of a child states "she was very run down, owing to severe scalds and an attack of broncho-pneumonia she is now fully recovered she is full of energy and sleeps well, and
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    • 73 15 How She Fooled Him! Mbr* A BrioVs Confess/on Mousse of Cream is the marvellous discovery of a great French but ma ices it four times as adherent Chemist. Scientifically blended in Pondre Tokalon gives a marvellous Poudre Tokalon. it not only prevents complexion of natural looking loveliness the powder from
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  • 808 16 Scenes At What Were Probably The Last Games Of Their Kind. Manila, May 12. CROWD estimated at 15,000 were present at the Rizal Memorial Stadium at two o'clock this afternoon to witness the official opening of the Tenth Far Eastern Olympiad. All the available space
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  • 165 16 Billiards Championship Final On Sunday. The final of the Malayan billiards championship tournament for the "Padmore" Challenge Shield will be played at the New World on Sunday next commencing at 8.30 p.m., between Teo Chwee Hoe of the Aston Athletic Club and Gan Hock Hoe of the United
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  • 67 16 ™!u et Kin heng B p v. the ?wJi dS B J- at the latter s court! Changi Road, on Saturday Players meet at the residence of Mr Cheng at 2p m for free Ang Whatt Kirn, Kee Hup Seng, Lee Kirn Seek, Tan Chuan Hock,
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  • 83 16 Match Against Malacca State XI. i The Marine Department Football Club win nlav their annual fixture against Malacca State XI n saturda y at «*tecn selected players wTI leave omTapore by boat to-morrow evening Two more games, it ta understood, will be playpd by the Marine team on
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  • 52 16 Y.M.CA. team v. the Dutch Club tomorrow on the S.H.B. ground at 5 p.m.: J. Sanderson, Lee Kit Soon, J. E. Tan, Au Peck Kan, Chan Ah Wing, Sect Ben Sin, Yap Yeow Siang, F. Pullen, Chan Joo Kirn, D. Ross, Au Peck Whye. Reserves: Chan Joo Tiang,
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  • 46 16 The Physical Athletic Party team v. the Siong 800 Athletic Association on Saturday, at the S.H.B. ground: Leong Cheng, Kwong Guan, Ah Kow, Yew Leng, Lian Lock, Ah Loo, Hai Choo, Quan Chong, Seng Hock, Swee Guan. Way Yong, Seng Bah, Thian Lye. i
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  • 239 16 Johore Meeting Next Month. THE championship rifle meeting of the Johore Military Forces will be held in Johore Bahru on June 15, 16 and 17. There was no meeting last year and the coveted Royal Johore Challenge Shield, which was won by "D" Eurasian Co., S.V.C., in 1932,
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  • 181 16 Result Of Championship Tournament. The "B" singles championship tournament (League system) of the Grange Badminton Party was successfully concluded last week-end and resulted as follows:— Winner Chua Leng Kuan; runner-up Koh Chye Tuan. COMPLETE RESULTS. FIRST ROUND: Chua Leng Kuan beat Tan Yong Choon 15-5. 15-5: Koh Chye
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  • 138 16 Playing against the Yale B.P. 0:1 Whit Monday, the Merry Gang B.P. lost by 4 games to 2. Scores (Merry Gang names first): Mixed doubles: Miss Santi Sen and S. Veerapan lost to Miss Lee Sim Chew and Moey Liang Teck 12—21, 21—9, 4—5. Miss Khong Sim
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  • 493 16 Annual Tournament. MR. LOW HOCK Kl \T\ SUCCESS. J HE annual English champion, hir billiards tournament of the cal Union was won by Mr I u Kiat. ,,ck Complete results: FIRST ROUND:— Chua Boon Lav h, Lim Chuan Geok 300-214; Goi. r Chuah beat Teo Chwee Hoe
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    • 246 16 j I Asset, exceed $12,000,00t. AB.ww.ce In force over $35,000,Wf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore, LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. BO T comDany has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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    • 173 16 BRASSO REGAL I BEST SELLERS OF THE DAY. I MR 1040—LA PALOMA. Tango. I THE APACHE DANCE. I MRII71 —EADIE WAS A LADY, f.t. I COME UP AND SEE ME S METIME, ft. (Film "Take a Chance"). MRIC66—FROM ME TO YOU, foxtrot. LET THE WORLD CO DRIFTING BY, frxtrot. MRIOO7—SUNDOWN
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  • 76 17 I l0tr -<aarr, are mv<*u> w unu nun tubjecU o/ public Interest, it mutt be "Malaya Tribune" ioet not MceaarUp eniaru opinion, rrr£KS SHOULD BE ASBKlBrAS POSSIBLE. prefcraMu %ZV-~ and on one side o/ 0« paper oni», Pen namet may 6« C/ correspondent
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  • 116 17 c Fd'tor, "Malaya Tribune.") rami the mass of published v on the above subject, it will be of interest to the public to modern judicial opinion. onstant source of annoyance arier to encounter such a vul- through the medium of n:\ble paper. The inexhaustof newspapermen to eradifault are
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  • 305 17 fu Me Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Of all sports horse-racing can v. .thout refutation, said to be the ipular to-day, as evidenced by :.uusands of people attending a meeting. Card-playing, Mah tc.. where money is utilised as itre gambling and a vice; the can be said of
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  • 340 17 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,— Rubber Restriction is now an accomplished fact and the Government, is preparing the machinery ia order to administer it. A great number of clerks and responsible officers are required for the proper working and maintaining of the many organisations
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  • 294 17 Burglar Who Lives In Tunnels. Los Angeles (California!. A MAN who lived in tunnels beneath the busiest part of Hollywood, and robbed shops from his underground labyrinth, has been sent to gaol. He spent two years digging the tunnels, which gave access to seven shops, and had
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  • 313 17 Made Of Scrap Metal From R 101. Friedrichshafen. nGWest and la rgest dirito [nspecJ PUbllC have been invited fnto servfee the aifShlp when »is is L 8 Z l2 12 f 9 P^ a i a diamete r of 134 feet, and exceed t£L °n?\u These measurements
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  • 107 17 They Only Steal The Finest Wine. Prague. Epicurean thieves who steal but wine and spirits, and then only tne very best, have brcught off some very successful hauls in North Moravia. At one restaurant they iaided, however, they emptied a large quantity of wine on the floor, and
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  • 51 17 Memorial Chapel To Famous German Chemist. Berlin. A memorial chapel is to be erected at Einbeck near Hilciesheim, in Hanover, to Friedrich. the famous German chemist, who discovered morphine in 1805. Sartuerner lived in Einbeck as a youth. He died In 1841 in Hamelin—the city of the Pied
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    • 722 17 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 31. I First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON, THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MAY 20 AND WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MAY 27. CONDITIONS P I
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  • 147 18 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Indian Labour. FROM all this it would appear that there is much "red-tape" to be gone I through before more labour can be obtained, but much routine work existec even during the old kangany days and those who are in need of labour are not
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  • 275 18 ANYONE who visits the Penang Esplanade on any evening between 5 and 7 p.m.. especially on a day when the padang is not occupied by a football or cricket match cr tennis tournaments, cannot but fail to be impressed by the large crowds that gather there to enjoy
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  • 280 18 rE feeling has not unnaturally grown up that the F.M.S. Government supports the pool against the w shes of 'ocal consumers. particularly after silence on the Government's part greeted the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae and the Hon. Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt at the last Ccuncil meeting.
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  • 272 18 rpHE fact that Mr. J. G. Hay is so -l recent a convert to the practicability of Rubber Restriction makes his defence of the international rubber regu'ation scheme at the Labu meeting all tlw more convincing. It is easy for anti-Restrictionists to urge that the fact that such
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  • 269 18 Individual Study Of Conditions. THE Ross Institute recently held an interesting function at the London School of Hygiene, when a film was shown demonstrating the anti-malaria: work which had been carried out by Dr. Ramsay in Assam and Bengal during the past four years. Though primarily addressed to
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  • 36 18 Reuter. Newcastle. New South Wales. Advice given on his hundredth birthbr^rMr i Pa *rtck H IU a bachelor, wSo was born in County ClareJ313!*J25l to live a lon lif e, don't marry."—Reuter.
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  • 187 18 Pleads With Judge For Sentence. Reuter. Sofia. A BOY of ten, overcome with remorse a having killed ft playmate, pleaded with "the judye in a Bulgarian court to pass sen ence on him. The boy went skating with his little friends Vas il an* o her boys. They
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  • 98 18 Reuter. What Stage Aspirants Should Possess. Paris. Here are the first essentials to a woman s success on the music hall stage, according to Mistinguett the famous French comedienneGood legs, A wicked eye. An "apache" voice, Fluffy hair, and An expressive foot. »ph™ t( thes f'" says
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  • 304 18 Diverse Views In Berlin. LORD Rothermere, in a recent article in the "Daily Mail" entitled "Germany Must Have Elbow Room," advocates the handing back of the British Mandate for Tanganyika (as well as those for Togoland and the Cameroonsi to the Legaue of Nations, in order that
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  • 64 18 Reuter. Sofia. The enthusiasm of local "Reds" in the v llage of Ugerchin. near Lovetch, is eflected by the position confronting the >opulation the morning after a night ~>f zealous activity. Red flags were flying from almost house-top including the village hurch. Red paint had
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  • 1167 18 Speeding Up. GREATER VOLUME op BUSINESS. JgVERYONE ha* heard of th, ered companies thai such an important part in lopment of the Empire in teenth and eighteenth such as the East India Compa the Hudson's Bay Company. The establishment of stab] eminent control and the pas? the
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  • 486 19 \n-tialia-England. M KM EN'S BATTLE WITH FOG. By Air Mail). London, May 9. j;< ,!\'<. •■»ut of a thick blanket ft < faring young- airmen made ianriimr at Eastbourne, then 1 < > Lympne, where they disi they had completed the in v ever made between and
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  • 110 19 Arrangements For Visit To Seremban. F>ovi Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban. May 22. i 'he impending visit to Negri i. July next of his lordship the Bishop 1 'the Right Reverend Monsignor '■s>. a meeting of Catholics resident mbilan was held under the chairMr. W Linehan M.C.S.. at
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  • 608 19 Charge By Johore Customs Authorities. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, May 22. bv J Sht?kh nt AK Wa l, d eIlvered this morning Bakar bin Sheikh Yahva «Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru in n w ne^°o" With tb l Case in which Yong fciew Chong. a towkay of
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  • 67 19 Agreement Between Peru And Colombia. Reuter Wireless. Rio de Janeiro, May 19. An agreement between Peru and Columbia for ending hostilities over the disputed Leticia territory is confirmed In the announcement by the Brazilian Foreign Minister, whose proposals formed the basis of the settlement which Peru accepted two
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  • 88 19 The following have been elected officers of the Darul Adab Club: Trustees. Haji Sk. Mohamed Sabur Ali and Abdul Rahim Osman: president. Abdul Rahim Os*ian; vice-president. Gatip bin Kchoot; hon. joint secretaries. C. D. Ismail and A. Bakar b. Abu; hon. treasurer. A. Rahim hon. duputy treasurer, Garip bin Kchoot;
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  • 474 19 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, May 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 31 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 35 Hens (locally reared), kati 43 Ducks (Java), each 45 Pigeons,
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  • 86 19 Entertained By Negri Sembilan Club. (From Our Ow?k Correspondent) Seremban. May 22. There was a very large gathering at a tea party given by the Ngri Sembilan Club this evening, m honour of the Hon. Mr. G. E. London, acting British Resident, N.S. (the Club's
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  • 561 19 Formal Opening Ceremony. TME changing conditions of money Lzx rs K7 ta! cheuS °'cZ*£n N r attukotu at thp rivTiiv- oi Commerce f all Road Cb g*™ i Water meeting and the Teftain p|side M nt R to M k ChetUar Mr. Sockalingam Chettiar said: be™ inSS
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  • 86 19 Ships Unloaded By Skeleton Staff. Reuter Wireless. London, May 19. The employers' proposal for the termination of the strike at Hay's Wharf on the basis of re-engagement of the strikers and the continued employment of the five clerks on dockwork was rejected at a meeting of strikers at
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  • 119 20 Thi- Malayan Establishment Office S all. photographed on the occasion of the departure on furlough of Mr, J A. Hunter. M.C S.. (centre), Malayan Establishment Officer, Boon Yoon San- -left*, of the Am?' o-Chinese Continuation School winner of the school invitation n.ce. and the
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