Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1934

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 01» AA 1« No. 123 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY MAY 25, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 25, 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 339 1 %e*d The cTritume In "S** ial ay a i i i.,, 1 iiii"^ I speedy .......\mm I There is rea! speed in this new Austin. 80 m.p.h. WW 3 \et there is comfort too; the steering column is A\ rated 'o justify the right angle, and all controls «rc h»twU
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    • 27 1 SERANGOON CAFE AND RESTAURANT 593A SERANGOON ROAD. (Junction ef Serangoon Rd. and Balestler Rd.) HYGIENIC AND FIRST-CLASS FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES AVAILABLE, Till 2 a m Nightly.
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    • 21 1 ■j WE BUY OLD GOLD ornaments a< best price I: K. M. OLI MOHAMED, I No. 38, Hiaji Street. Singapore. [^*^l^^_2_LL2_!_i_^j_.«
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    • 162 1 A. FLINTER. t, tilw Place. Mnirapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every sue and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest price* J according to daily excnange > rates. SOLE AGENTS CIIUp 11 ARftVRj
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  • 1064 2 Shipping News Notices. "NEGLECT OF GOOD SEAMANSHIP." Allegation As To Cause Of Trawler Collision. AN inquiry was opened at Grimsby last month into the loss of the Grimsby trawler "Sabik" and 12 of her crew of 14 in a collision with the trawler 'Euthamia. ako of Grimsby, off Iceland on
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  • 331 2 Prince Of Wales' Tribute 1 To Lifeboatmen. I A SORROWING woman,, in deep black, shook hands with the Prince of Wales, while 2,000 people cheered the memory of her dead husband. She was Mrs. Patton, of Runswick, Yorkshire, whosp husband, Coxswain Patton, gave his life in saving
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  • 110 2 Co-Operation Between Aircraft, And Liners. An agreement has been concluded between the X.L.M. Netherlands Airways and the Java-China-Japan Line for a combination passenger service from Europe to Far Eastern por s. Under this agreement the Java-China-Japan liners for Hong Kong and Shanghai will sail lrom Batavia on the
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  • 104 2 Leather Remains Undamaged 17 Years. Reuter. Rochefort. Nearly four and a half tons of leather, which have lain at the bottom of the sea for 17 years, have been salvaged in perfect condition by divers working from the Italian vessel "Gostro." The leather formed part of the cargo
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  • 273 2 Four New British Built Vessels. Reuter. COMFORT and convenience in the highest degree will be combined in the four f vessels which are now being built in Great Britain for the Chinese Government. The first ship is to be delivered during August and should reach China early
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  • 1111 2 Inadequate Safeguards For Grain Cargo. AT the Birkenhead Police Court, last montii, before Messrs. H. Laird Pearson and David Evans, Anton Gjurasic. master of the Yugoslav steamer "Bakar." was charged, on the Information of Captain Jenlwn, princ al officer of the survey branch of the Mercai.ule Marine
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. i BRITISH INDIA I». <). S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. (MTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore BEHAR 6,000 May 24 X A ISA R I HIND 11.500 May 25 sol PAN tJWO June 6 RAJPUTANA I7JOO .June 8 RANCHI 17.000 .June 22 BURDWAN 6,070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 .July <5 R
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    • 166 2 j i|t LLOYD TRIESTINO j (Incorporated in Italy). j! EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suez t?EZi Jfassowah Suez, Port I Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste M Ven,ce and Triest Due Leave Due m.v CLARA CAMUS June 1
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    • 173 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs CJ Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. SCHEEK May 28 m.s. DUISBURG^via Manila June U m.s. SAUERLANT), via Manila June 26 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila July 9 m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila
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    • 533 2 BTKAMKK SAILINGS. 3££ NORDDEUTSCHER Germany). The undtrnoted are the Company's in tended fixtures:— y OUTWARDS. "ODER," for Manila, H'kon K S'hai, N. China Japan i "TRIER,'' for Manila, H*kong, S'hai, and N. China j Ur V|) HOMEWARDS. "ISAR," for M'seilles, Oran, J R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen Passenger steamers with cab;
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  • 547 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. ?ne following tin share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and giock brokers. lasue value Buyers. Beilart. Vmpal Tin 6 6 7- am Kumbang Tin 37 6 40- istral Malay 43 6 45!- r Hitam Tin 15"- 16 r
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  • 177 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER PRICE UP. Further Drop In London. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, neon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 191/2 cts, up J/2 ct Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $114»/«, down •$> Yesterday's Prices London. 5 13 16d., down Vyd. Market Tone: Easier. New
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  • 201 3 Singapore, May 25. R. <Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $96 R. <Siam> W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $91 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $97 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $92 Siam, No. 1 $163 Siam, No. 2 $136 Siam, No. 3 $112
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  • 1260 3 Improved Position Of The Industry. <By Air Mail.) T-__, London, May 16. HE fourtheenth ordmary general meeting of the Tarun (Malay) Hw ber Estates, Ltd., was held on Friday at tne offices of the Walsingnam House. Seething-lane. E.C., Mr. E. D Money (chairman of the company) presiding.
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  • 374 3 Increased Ore Reserves Of Company. •By Air Mail.) London, May 16. T H o fi h ordina »'y general meeting of a* wZh Buke T ru Areas Ltd was held a Winchester House. Old Broad Street, J Klrkw °od Chairman of the company) presiding. In the course of
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  • 139 3 British (Guest Keen Baldwins). •By Air Mail.) London, May 16. NEGOTIATIONS are proceeding bekeenRR.He^ c dil Ctor cf British «Guest *een Baldwins Iron and Steel Com o a merger' P rt Talbot W h a view of S tL G iSi ffrej 5, ya f' mana ging
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  • 69 3 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. reported •he following latest buyers' prices, received by cable yesterday morning, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK. American price* are nominal. c.i.f. landed weights Liverpool Holland Hamburg £9.15.0 per ton. PALM OIL IN BARRELS, c.i.f landed weights
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  • 670 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. Ihe following rubber share quotation are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lya and Bvatt. Issue Value. fraser uy ai m oOares. Co Ev»ir. 1 Allenby 1.65 1.85 cd 1.70 I.Brjc< 1 A.'or Gajah 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 IA. Hitam 1.60
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  • 71 3 DAILY PRICES CtJRRFNT. Singapore Fri<lay. noon. Buyers. Beiiera Ii S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) };>•', \\r H do. (F. 0.8.) 20% 20% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: June 20% tO% July Sept. 20% 20*1 Oct. Dec. 21% 21% Jan. March 22% 22% Tone of Market:
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 Tfit SOUTH [BRITISH. INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., 'Incorporated In New Zealand.) HRK, MARINE, MOTOR AND K'WKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH. Managfi OFFIC E: t. FIX LA T SON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, RSONAL ACCIDENT and W <'KKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Omci: N. i. oeefl Stra*
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    • 92 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. I (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH I 4, D A'meida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Pald-up-Capltal £1,060.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi, Madras, 1 Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul uad Singapore. I CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened
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    • 61 3 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent vaving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager <o help in establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TO-DAY.
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    • 270 3 LEE WAH BANK Ltd. incorporated in tne 8.8 No. 18, SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts of the world. Current and Savings Accounts opened; deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be ascertained on application.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 596 4 jVI. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. Si-17. Bra* Banah Koad. SINGAPORE If you are in need of eJeetria i ght«. fans, motors etc.. and water ervice. please write to the above f ddress or 'Phone S4ll TELEPHONE 4*lo. 1 fh^^l I ROI'KAN HAIRDRESSERS, YWfft j St am Gird Road. ERKA
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    • 420 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. In the Estate of Hussain Bannoo binte Baboo r.ajah. Deceased. \tv&*mm\ to the Trustees Ordinance 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person having any claim or demand against the above estate is required to send in particulars of his claim or demand by the 30th June.
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    • 337 4 inTBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. A meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the Settlement of Singapore will be held in the District Judge's Chambers, Criminal District Court, South Bridge Road, Singapore, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, the 2nd. day of June, 1934, to elect one of their number to be
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    • 527 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-K, Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both >n Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate. Diploma, etc, Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Princip TONIKINA (BARK IRON WINE).
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    • 543 4 BE ALWAYS IN TIME TAKE ALL CLOCKS OR WATCHES THAT GO WRONG TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the repair of CX and Watches to the British Army i Malaya. A.J.CR. I FIGARO BEAUTY CREATIONS. I THE I 98 PERMANENT WAVE i 4
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  • 731 5 A Few Personal Items. m Our Oicn Correspondent) Kuala L pis, May 23. A 7 Bennetts, or Bentong, War- Mines, Kuala LipLs, Pahang for Home on lurlough in will be relieved by Mr. A. E. P. Assistant Warden of Mines^ Mi X M. X Menon, Technical
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  • 661 5 Report Of F.M.S. Organisation. THE annual report of the General Clerical Service Association, F.M.S., for the year ended Feb. 28, to be presented at the annual meeting of members at Kuala Lumpur on June 14, is as follows: Mr. Cheah Chooi Choc resigned from the committee in
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  • 121 5 Good Chance Of Joint Action. Rugby, May 22. The special meeting of the League Council called for May 30 to deal with the Paraguay and Bolivia dispute will consider further action with regard to the arms embargo proposal in the I ght of replies received from 31 States
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  • 48 5 Reuter Wireless. Rugby, May 22. Much sat'rfaction was expressed in London at the news that Columbia and Peru had accepted the formula of Dr. Mello Franco, on the intricate and longstanding Letitla dispute. Tributes are paid to the patient skill displayed by Dr. Mello Franco.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 123 5 Japan Launches Her Second Programme. Shanghai, May 24. TN accordance with her second air ex--srii?ta^w on gramme Japan will coneethe- with U ft? rons of war 'P lanes *oa roi, three aircraft-carriers. HanSSPSS t S be built betw <*n toSSiiSS Lond n in Kor ea, in order iVS;
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  • 66 5 Reuter. a w, Chamber/. A motor accident, which it is feared has; cost five lives, is reported from Modane. on the Franco-Italian frontier. Ai e car, m which five were travelling crashed over a ravine and fell 900 feet Though the wreckage has not yet, been
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  • 94 5 Record Holiday Traffic In Britain. Rugby, May 22. IIfHITSUN holiday weaiher was -ather cool and the wind was mostly dry throughout Britain. Road and rail traffic was so heavy that all previous holiday records are believed to have been broken as was certainly the air traffic record. Whereas
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  • 54 5 Average Increase Of An Inch And A Half. Paris. The 1934 class of French conscripts are of finer physique than any since the war. The average height has increased by an inch and a half and the average weight by 2V 2 lb. This is attributed to
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  • 201 5 Soviet Invention To Film The Depths. Moscow. Y r OU will be able to sit comfortably in an armchair on lane and watch sea monsters fight deep in the ocean when a new Soviet invention is put into operation. This device has been designed under the leadership
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 190 5 11*1111 lIHIHIIIIH IlillilimrWM till 111 iiiiiu,,, ,x JOBNSO,N OUTBOARD f 1 .7; lnrivaUed MflfcT/jpC Unequalled 8 S|k i 1 THE GREATEST MARINE i DEVELOPMENT OF THE AGE. >T JOHNSON v FEATURES YOU CANNOT afford to experiment with anything less than the BEST. j f nifltirrifin-f the Borneo company, ltd., I
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    • 507 5 JL bodily resistance arc everyday conditions you must watch in the Malayan climate. ,1 'ASPRO' won't remove the heat and humidity, but it will smash up most headaches mill? in sto 10 minutes. Simply swallow two or three tablets with a drink of water and Ij^-i: t&iM he down for
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 332 5 CLUB DIARY. Si ,S?'? pore 0/ the rurmoera oj which are readert m Ttnmf** This %vy P r o are inXTf lV fOT them SecretSZs to co-operate in keeping it ot'aTntril St* C 4 Happening* il °A n J r^J nterest be inched StJZfnnarY% arV f Events The "Clob Diary'
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  • 109 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. 3HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, May 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Katong 16; Suisang 14; Klang 11; Toussoum 10; Johan de Witt 8; Apoey 6. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 203 6 SELLING. Singapore, May 25 London 4 months' sight 2|4 11|64 London 3 months' sight 2j4 5,32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 9j64 London 30 days' sight 2j4 1 /3 London demand 214 7,64 London T.T. 2J4 3,32 Lyon and Paris demand 892 Hamburg demand 149 New York demand
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  • 41 6 From France by the "Andre Lebon," due at Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the 'Shunko Maru," due at Singapore on Sunday. From China and Japan by the "Santos Maru," due at Singapore on Tuesday.
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  • 92 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Function And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 25 High Tides.—7.36 a.m., 7.59 p.m. Singapore Amateur Race Meet in*, r, day. Anglo-Chinese Continuation s Sports, Jalan Besar Stadiur p.m. Football: Friendly, R.I. i v S.R c I S.R.C.; Govt. League, Division on Police v. Medical,
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  • 60 6 ALHAMBRA --Bureau ol Mi i j o sons. APOLLO.—Chinese pictures. CAPITOL.—Dante, the Magician EMPIRE.— T Cover the Wate GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Da sideshows. Dean's Grand Opera Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies etc MARLBOROUGH.— Hindustani NEW WORLD.-Cabaret D sideshows, Malay Operas. Chin< yangs, Cinemas, etc PAVILION. —"Girl without RITZ.— Dinner at Eight/ and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 568 6 I <iJan S omes ana LAWN MOWERS Y\ There us a Ransomes machine for every phase of grass cut- ting for a grass plot or Kins)] garden to a large sports ground or golf course. Ransomes Lawn Mowers are offered I in a mos t compre- i ■v Vy_ hensive
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    • 385 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. SELETAR PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. All persons having any claim against the above company are requested to send particulars on or before Monday, June 4th to the undersigned, with a view to payment in lull. ALLEN GLEDHILL, Solicitors for Seletar Plantations Ltd. 22a, Raffles Place, Singapore. Dated this 24th day
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    • 574 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Traffic Regulation At The Esplanade On May 26, 1924. Police regulations made by the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, by Virtue of the powers conferred on him under section 4 of Ordinance lt* of 1933 for the regulation of trarfi.- at the Esplanade on the occassion of the
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    • 37 6 COMING SOON ALHAMBRA r GLORIA ROGER Gloria Marsh R Shea J Merna Jp Noel Kennedy Madison Story by Harry Saubcr. Directed by Harry Lachman. A Stanley Bcrgcrman Production. Presented I by Carl Laemmlc. r A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
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    • 355 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. COUPONS. Rubber Regulation. Singapore. Holdings of Itss than 100 acres. NOTICE is hereby given thai thi tmi I Is?ue of coupons will be made in the La id Office, Singapore, in June. L 934, below. Priority of delivery will be awarded to those small-holders who have obeyed the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 140 6 !POSTAL INTULICtKt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Banka Island, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Mlouccas, Timor Dilly and Mauritius 'Planciusj 2.30 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Tinombo) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang (Ampang) 3 p.m. "Ceylon, Southern India, Bombay, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe,
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    • 70 6 i DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. i ester Jay Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall.Sunshine. 1 tni Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Eloors.Dc] Alor Star HG 0.50 6»; 7 j Sitiawan :»I > K. Tre/:ggami Nil 10.9 7. r > Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 10.7 Malacca Hi', Nil 10.9 71 Singapore:
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  • 99 7 Lcttcvs To The Editor. r)wr readers are invited to write to us nn l>r understood that the "Malaya Tribune" dnnl I Public interest. It ,vs expressed by correspondents. LETTER* %unrrr e Z e J Sarily endo ™e •r.I F. preferably typewritten (double nacinaf ?Ji°? LD BE AS
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  • 110 7 (T the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") A visit to some of the coffee>w.s that many kinds of beverdrunk by the illiterate populace. '!e beverages are really not I;ring classified as such, because ,:e made from a slight mixture of r and a greater part of ordin■,:gar. which, no doubt, can
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  • 276 7 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Q ir.—The cold-blooded murder of InsPope joy, the tracking of the the trial and conviction are now ...>t history, and the Singapore Deiive Branch and its head, Mr. Edwin ue, deserve the highest praise it is sible to give for the splendid work
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  • 423 7 T') the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Si —In reply to "Baba Cheng's" i' of the 17th inst., I have the pleaio submit the following answers:— At common law, a wife has no of contracting whatever, subject few exceptions. If she did enter into a contract it was only
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  • 979 7 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The discussion on this topic is really interesting. Fexmit me to add a few words. The point raised by "Thaddian" was this: Asiatic women neglecting their husbands and children in devoting themselves to social works. Positively a very small percentage of our
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  • 292 7 Japanese Charged With Offering Bribe. That it was as a guarantee that he wouid follow the constables to the police station without their taking him by hand and coat that he had offered money was the unsuccessful plea put forward by a Japanese, Seire Shimezu, when he
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  • 71 7 Research Station On Extinct Volcano. Reuter. Erivan (Trans-Caucasia*. A research station to study cosmic rays is to be established by a Soviet scientific expedition on, the summit of the now extinct Alagez Volcano, in Armenia. The station, which will be 2 2 miles above sea level, will observe
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  • 65 7 There were a number of interesting features in the Empire Day celebrations at Rangoon Road School. These comprised old English folk dancing by the Lower School; community singing by the Middle School; the Pageant of Empire by all classes, representing people and products ol the Dominions and
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  • 460 7 Local Case Again Adjourned. rr-HE hearing was continued before the f D strict Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren *3F Case m which two Chinese, Tan Ah and Tan Tian are cnarged with removing 1,000 sticks of gelignite, 100 detonators and five rolls S«5 y fuse from one
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  • 66 7 The Art And Photography Section. A reminder is given in connection with the Art and Fhotography Section of the eleventh Malayan Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur on June 2, 3 and 4. The honorary section secretary is Mr. E. P. Hodgin, G34. Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 Articles may be handed in for SPECIAL and EXPRESS LAUNDRY SERVICE. ~rv leaning: Waterproofing, Invisible mending undertaken. WLEK DAYS, HOURS, a in. 2 p.m. 4-6 p.m. SATURDAYS, HOURS, 7 a.m. 2 p.m. RECEIVING DEPOT SINGAPORE STEAM LAUNDRY LIMITED. 255, ORCHARD ROAD, OPPOSITE COLD STORAGE. S S L. 2. t n
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    • 357 7 BABY LIKES THEM! j One of the distinctive features about Baby's Own Tablets which makes them so popular wherever they are tried is the fact that children like them. Not only are they pleasant in taste, but also, unlike the majority of the stomach and bowel medicines prescribed for children,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 292 8 11 ima ■iiimiiiimi mm mi- j OPENING TO-NIGHT. 6.15 915 50,006 "LOST WOMEN" WANTER "BUREAU OF lißM|tj j MISSING PERSONS FIRST NATIONAL HIT WITH 8 a| LEWIS STONEj 11 BETTE DAY I S j j PAT O'BRIEN and I GLENDA FARRELL ■<■■■ y Niinu-s art- withheld. of slrcir. I course—but
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    • 255 8 jib I THIS EVENING CAPifOL I 6.15 9.15 Last Week!! NEW MYSTERIES IN TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME EVERYONE IS MYSTIFIED AND AMAZED—i THE GREATEST STAGE SHOW EVER IN SINGAPORE I You see what I see, ma aorit see what |k you think you see, n INTERN ATIoSIS vl MYSTERIES >j v SIM-SALA-BIM
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    • 319 8 to-night j PAVILION I ™r T AN HILARIOUS ROMANCE OF YOUNG HEARTS AND HAUNTINGSONGS 'j "Also "SCREEN SOUVENIRS" |j| NEW WORLD CABARET •am I "CABARET DE LUXE." KSI TEA DANCES ADMISSION TO CABARET FREE COMMENCING, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, From 6 to 8 p.m. SNAPPY Ij
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  • 502 9 New School. WRIEL EVANS CAN IiOX H lie days of the "beautiH f dumb" screen beauties H eemed to learn from exH (i in their place has come H alert young player who it H iicture career as a "finishH the
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  • 92 9 nan Decree To Weed Out Unsuitable Talent." t Berlin. •cessful actors and actresses in ny ar to be "liquidated," accordt decree issued by Dr. Goebbels, of Propaganda. •f.'cree enacts that all players who en without engagements for >-n five years shall be subject to r nsideration of their position."
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  • 41 9 Reuter. New York. icians were arrested for solioe i he New York undersold the reason for their m-uistrate asked to hear gramme. So they sang, and guitar and accordion. Cistrute listened to the conPprovtngly "Sentence suspended— Router.
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  • 1404 9 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films. tjACK from England, where she re■l* centlv starred m two British screen productions, Sally Blan> nas some interesting comparisons to make between life as a screen actresi in England and in Hollywood. Sally made her comparisons tete-a-tete with Al Worker, director
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  • 231 9 Eating Their Way To Health. IZEEPING in robust healthy condition is one of the most difficult problems of the picture stars—and, surprise of surprises, most of them do not acquire their healthy appearances and mental and physical altertness through strenuous exercise, but rather with the aid
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  • 247 9 Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Gift To Seremban. (From Our Chinese Correspondent) THE Negri Sembilan Chinese Maternity Hospital will soon be built, thanks to the generosity of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the well-known Singapore philanthropist and multi-millionaire. In the course of an interview wiih Mr. Wong Aik Tong, one
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Sofia. Patients of a "doctor" named Petko Athanassoff in a village near Plovdiv declared that they had made remarkable recoveries by taking his medicines. But the police declare that his medicines were only coloured water and the •doctor" has been arrested. —Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 142 9 j KILL. THE GERMS I with 1N HA L j Put a drop on your handkerchief J Just a tin (ir pof Vapex gen< rales a powerful antu r which is the dread enemy of a cold. cures <- id I upsetting your system and keeps you healthy and clear-head-l
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    • 114 9 Ij yea suffer uilh pimple.-, eczema, rashes, dialings, eruptions or other distressing skin trouble, hegin today to usi* i 'utieura SoJtp and Ointment. Bathe ihe affected parls >\ ith t be Soap, BJaouM with the (>intment. |<«»li« (comet at once and healing soon follows. Sample each *Vwp. Oinfrmrnl md Talcum
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  • 53 10 ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced between Mr. .Joseph A. Mesenas of the Postal Dept. only son of Mr. Mrs. Stephen Mesenas of Singapore and Miss Florence Mary Nonis, youngest daughter of Mr. Leonard F. N )nis and the late Mrs. L. F. Nonis of Penang. (Penavig and Malacca
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  • 725 10 r JHERE is a striking similarity between the speeches, delivered on the same day in London and Fenang respectively, by Mr. Howeson, chairman of the London Tin Corporation, and Mr. Edwards, one of his lieutenants. And about both of them there is a strong suggestion of the
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  • 199 10 Death Of Straits Steamship Officer. TUE ceath occurred yesterday at the I General Hospital of Capt/ W J Davies. a popular personality in local snipping circles, and since 1918 in the j service of (he Strait- Steamship Ccm- nany. At the time of his death. Capt.
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  • 275 10 The Cameron Highlands Society is having distinctive labels prepared b«ar'mg the crest of the Society i n an fr m the of St Andrews Cathedral Church Workerr Association is having a Jumble Sale »t St. Andrews School Hall on Friday June I at 4.30 p.m.- Gifts of old doth■' ing
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  • 133 10 A SIDELIGHT on Rubber Control, with particular reference to the initial 100 per cent, "release": The s.s. 'K'inta' will leave Port Swettenham for Singapore this week on Saturday instead of Friday. Owing to the very heavy shipments of rubber, to avoid congestion at ports,
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  • 227 10 Regulation." TN the Colony, it seems, the harsh word "Restriction" and the severe one "Control" are being avoided—we are to have Rubber Regulation. That is the term used in the Bill now issued, and in an advertisement appearing to-day directing owners of holdings of less than 100 acres how to
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  • 118 10 TtHE Clerical Union ol s which for want ol ace. has hitherto confined its catering for sport, is run much appreciated facility foi study classes. These were org soon as the new hall became and nearly 30 members hai, classes, which are held on Tv Fridays. The
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  • 201 10 A PPEALS to the charitabl pore are many, but the: nevei I upon deaf ears, and Dr R Q i. gerald's speech at the annual meetin the Child Welfare Bociety trill c i be noted. The fan thai there an .societies in Singapore with j names—the Children's Aid
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  • 441 10 By "Looker-On" OUBBER and tin both down—weeping and wailing in Arcadia. Of course, the enterprising person can always catch them on the rebound. But guessing wrong can be a disastrous business. Seen anyone sucking burnt fingers to-day? A lot of fuss is being made about Jean breaking a
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  • 45 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, on page 3 PAHANG on p ige 5 CLUB DIARY, on page 5 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on pa CINEMA NEWS, on oasj .< EMPIRE DAY DINNEi on page 11 SPORTS NEWS, on pages X 15 and I* COLONIAL CENTRE IN LONDON
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    • 41 10 I PRICE GO cents PER TIN I (SOLE AGENTS: I ROBINSON CO..LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR 5 I j i <V IB® I 3«te Agents JOHN LOTUS ft Cft» LTD- j RINGlmn in England). L WWCAI-OM. KUALA LUMPUK, PENANG AND IPOH. ISM
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  • 7045 11 EXPORTS FROM SINGAPORE A PENANG. CESS NOT EXCEEDING TWO CENTS A POUND. BILL to bring the Rubber Control Scheme into force in the Straits Settlements will be introduced at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. The
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  • 132 11 Public Admitted To R.A.F. Aerodromes. Reuter. London, May 24. A FEATURE of ihe Empire Day celebrations in Great Britain was the holding of the first Empire Air Day. R.A»F. and civil aerodrome stations all over the country were opened to public inspection, and crowds flocked o see
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  • 318 11 Native Rubber. EXPORT DUTY REJECTED. Reuter. Batavia, May 24. ♦JHE People's Council passed a resolution by 27 to 26 fixing the quota for estate and native rubber on a 50-50 basis. The firs; licence period of restriction in the Dutch East Indies for 1934 will last four
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  • 34 11 5,000 Workmen Stop Work In Shanghai. Shanghai, May 25. Over 5 000 of the workmen at the British American Tobacco Company's fac ory in Shanghai went on strike yesterdav.—"Min Kuo Jih Pao.''
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  • 84 11 Improvement In New York And Berlin. Reuter. New York. May 25. Over 2.000,000 more people were reemployed during the first four months of the year, according to the New York State Labour Office.—Reuter. Berlin. May 25. The unemployed in April totalled about 8.000,000. representing a decline of 114.000
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  • 77 11 Five Hundred Deaths In Three Days. Shanghai, May 24. A cholera epidemic is raging in Chungking, a oort, on the Yangtse, in Szechuen. No fewer than 500 persons have died as the result of the disease, within three days.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, May 24. Hail fell
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  • 276 11 Hand To Hand Fighting With Troops. Reuter. Toledo, Ohio, May 24. OERIOUS riots, accompanied by rhootO ing and stone throwing, broke out when striken besieged the Electric Autolite Factory and imprisoned the staff until they were dispersed by police and troops. The police huiled tear gas
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  • 786 11 Japanese Efforts. "CHEAPEST AND BEST." Shzngnai, May 25. is learnt from reliable sources that the Japanese menace in S:uth China is real and the situation in Fukien is critical. It is said that if Japan makes no progress in her demands against China in North China
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    • 105 11 HEYMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN j BUTTER is due to j the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced i i Vict via. >^^Tv^fc^^^S^^^^? aml P-ckĕd with scru- pulous care in order *T! SOLE AOETMT9 j BUY BRITISH WINEL RECORD CARRIERS Covered in black Morocco ffß
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  • 1569 12 Mr. Caldecott Thanks The Unofficials Of The Colony EMPIRE DAY DINNER. OVERSEAS LEAGUE CELEBRATIONS. I t I it.- Interesting Speeches. I I Some Characteristics Of The British Race. Administering the of this Colony, I have for the. mere asking the advice and unstinted assistance, not only of my colleagues, but
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  • 67 12 Quick-Firing Gun Recovered. Salvage operations on the sunken Russfam w*j"Wp were resumed at Penang on Monday. The latest recovery from the wreck is a quick-firing gun, which has been seriously damaged by its twenty years' immersion in the sea. The gun, which is about four to five feet
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  • 704 12 Local Interview. BANGKOK LAWYER HERE. ]i|K. Y. H. Tsan, a member of the Siamese Bar, is in Singapore on short holiday. He is no stranger to J the Colony, for he counts many I friends and acquaintances here. A graduate of Cambridge where be obtained his
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  • 214 12 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery. The funeral of Miss Ellen Elizebeth Maartensz. who died at her home in Institution Hill. Singapore, on Wednesday, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday, following a service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Archdeacon Graham. While officiated. Wreaths were received fram: Millie. Nellie
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  • 78 12 Reuter. Stockholm. An elk has been terrorising the inhabitants of the little island of Sundbyhclm, in Lake Mac-lar. Having swum across from the mainland, the an ma 1 iDroceeried to attack every one In sight, driving them indoors. Under the same laws elks may not be killed
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  • 402 12 Theory Of Chinese Cyclist's Death. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 24. THE theory that a Chinese named Vow Lin, came into collision with a lorry while riding a bicycle and died as a result of the collision from a fractured skull, was advanced by Mr.
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  • 799 13 Found Hanging. j MOTHER'S DRAMATIC EVIDENCE. Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. 1 Porter) held an inquiry yesterthe death of a 17-year-old led named Henry Kline, md hanging in his room May It. Mi ng to the evidence, the deal another boy
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  • 354 13 Financial Position Unsatisfactory. rpHE annual general meeting of the heM lifS!? l ndia 1 R Association will be SS? Association hall on Saturday at o p.m. The report states: J25 me mbership of the Association, which started with 369 at Jan 1 1Q33 and stood at 248
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  • 172 13 Chinese Mission Busily Engaged. Reuter. London, May 24. 'THE five Chinese air experts headed A by Gen. Wong Kong Yue are making visits to the following works: I Aimstrong-Siddeley (May 23», Handley Page, De Havilland and Fairey (May 24 >, Napier (May 26), Hawkers and Vickers (May 30),
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  • 149 13 Maximum Penalty Imposed At Penang. Six months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $16,000 was the sentence inflicted on Lye Soh, a Cantonese who had b°en convicted by the Penang District Judge (Mr. B. F. Bridge) on a charge of exporting non-Government chandu to the extent Df
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  • 40 13 Reuter. Jerusalem. A Jewish woman at Tel Aviv has been bound over by the Magistrate not to beat her husband for a year. The husband, a weedy man, alleged that she "made a practice" of thrashing him.—Reuter.
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  • 569 13 Exhibition At The Great World To-Day. T «r lnga P° re Chinese Children's •7 w W S lf re E xhibition-the first of its kind in Malaya—will be formally declared open by the Chinese ConsulGeneral Dr Philip K. C. Tyau, at the Great Word this afternoon ai
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  • 123 13 $1,000 Worth Of Jewellery Miss ng. The wife of Sub-Inspector Awang, who was slightly injured as the result of the motor accident which occurred at Pern.atang Tinggi, near Kepala Batas, between Saturday midnight and 1 a.m., bus been discharged from the New General Hospital, Penang. where she
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  • 56 13 To Daughter Of Sir Harry Peat. Reuter. London, May 24. The engagement is announced of Mr D. R. Jardine, England's cricket captain, and Miss Margaret Irene Pear, the younger daughter of Sir Harry and Ladj Peat, of Bushey, Herts.—Reuter. Sir Harry Peat is the senior partner of Peat,
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  • 91 13 More Bad Luck For Sabelli And Pond. Reuter. T London, May 24. HE American airmen, Sabelli and Pond, who were forced to land in Ireland las L week after an Atlantic flight, took off from Baldonnel aerodrome this morning with the intention of continuing their flight to Rome.
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  • 84 13 The Municipal health statement for the week ended May 19 shows that there were 193 deaths, as compared with 183 in the previous week, and 180 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Beriberi 10, phthisis 13, malaria 4, pneumonia
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  • 113 13 Britain Gains Important Contracts. Reuter. London. May 24. /CONTRACTS of considerable value, it v is understood, are likely to be placed in Great Britain by two Soviet trade delegations which are shonly arriving to purchase machinery, the first for the glass industry and the second for the
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  • 467 14 Double Tote On Races 7 And iQ- m Big Sweep To day 'J'HE first day's card of nine events in connection with the Singapore Turf Club's Spring amateur race meeting will be run off at Bukit Timah to-day,
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  • 220 14 Hampshire Match. BARING'S BRILLIANT BOWLING. Reuter. London, May 24. Southampton to-day Hampshire completed their innings for 120 runs and then captured nine Australian wickets for 128 runs, a feature of the game being the performance of the amateur fast bowler A. E. G. Muring, who, in his
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  • 27 14 Members of the S.C.C. are reminded that the bowling greens at the club are now playing very well, and matches can be arranged any afternoon.
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  • 167 14 Government Services Soccer. DOMINATING the exchanges from the first, tiie Marine II beat the TreasuryAudit XI 2—o on Tuesday in the Second Division of the Government Services F.A. League. The winners should have had a larger number of goals, on the run of play, but it was
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  • 89 14 N.C.C. teams in their week-end matches: v. the A.C.S. to-morrow on the N.C.C. ground at 2 p.m.: J. N. Fernando (capt.), Carlo, Pereira, K. Morrando, F. Chopard, L Salim, H. J. Bruyns. K. T. Ooi. L. Sequira, P. R. Forbes, K. L. Lauras, V. Chelliah. v. the Police
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  • 87 14 The Socony Athletic Club beat the Lads United B.P. at the S.A.C. court on Sunday last. Scores: (Socony names first): Singles: Tan Ah Kee beat Low Kee Swee 15—7, 15—10; Tan Miang Theng beat Yeo Kuan Meng; 15—7, 15—6: Quek Liang Chua beat Tan Twa Tee 15—10, 15—8.
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  • 210 14 I R.A.F. Second Beat The Wiltshires. I I I I j IN a cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday, the R.AF. n defeated the Wiltshires II by 32 runs. Batting first, the visitor* put up 130, to which the soldiers replied with 98. The scores
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  • 372 14 Win And Place For One Payment. JBy Air Mail.) London, May 9. Z tr ol have introduced a new methL of pool betting at Alexandra Parf known as the Single Pool, which wm be operated concurrently with the present The tak ng of a ticket, price five shil
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  • 238 14 Monopolists Overrun Khalsa. IN the Third Division (B) of the S.A.F.A. League competition yesterday, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the Monopolies team created something of a record by scoring 13 goals without reply from the Khalsa Association. As the score indicates, the Association proved no match
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  • 12 14 Indian Association team* v "*Ss?s sFS sundry? 3o h^ e
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  • 53 14 Evenday B.P. team v. the Horliek* p. p on the f ormer'seoun s*i Sim e K h ah P K^ee B T°C K Tan M T Tan T n A Tan Pua y R ee, Mm Soo song Quek Quek Kh *<* Nan,' g Reserves: P. K Seah,
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  • 147 14 (By the Man-at-The Rails.") RACE L—HOP OVER, Arjuna II and Red Blazes, places. RACE 2.—LADY RAJA, Yellow River and Irish Lady, places. RACE 3.—WINDFALL, Hvs Mark and Manoh Veham, places. RACE 4.—DEWI. Bust Up and Tolong Lagi, places. RACE 3.—VIRGINIA, Trida and Silent Meg, places. RACE
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  • 242 14 Ladies Beat Men In Foursomes Match. The foursomes match on Wednesday between the ladies' and men at the Selangor Golf Club was favoured by a cool afternoon and proved an enjoyable event when the ladies, receiving an average of 7 strokes a match, proved much too good for
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  • 79 14 Water Polo Match Against R.A.F. A .water polo match bt Singapore Swimming Club R.A.F. will be piaj'ed a f the 1 Sunday, starting at 11.15 The club team will be D H. Astin and A. G. Hay; M H. J. Rae, E. Barron and .1 The race will
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  • 32 14 The Singapore G.C. Jlin< M petition will be played on S Sunday, June 2 and 3, at Bukit The S.G.C. June ladies' tnedai petition will be played on Ii
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  • 167 15 Miss Alice Marble. FRANCO-AMERICAN MATCHES. Reuter. Paris, May 24. SENSATION was caused at Auteuil to-day during tho Franco-American lawn tennis matches when Miss Alice Marble, the American Wightman Cup player, who was led 4-1 by Mmc Henrotin, collapsed in
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  • 1294 15 Strong Combination Outclassed In Charity Match. work and that supreme- able quality, "finish" apore'fl probable Malaya to claim the honours game yesterday, at Road Stadium, by 3-1, r combined team led i j. Henry. rowd witnessed the match, of which will go towards the St.
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  • 261 15 To Fight Javanese. TO-NIGHT'S BOUTS AT NEW WORLD. piVE fights, aggregating 38 rounds of boxing, will be staged at the New World Arena to-night, under the promotion of Mr. C.A.Bell. Neil Hemchit, the tough Siamese light we ight, now a resident of Malacca, is favoured to win
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  • 129 15 The Prince Of Wales Visits Prestwick. Reuter. London, May 25. IN the British Amateur Golf Championship at Prestwick, the last eight in order of the draw are: Francis (Sunningdale), Wallace iTroon), Dunlap tAmerica), Walker (Delamere Forest), Little (America), Bouin (Sunningdale), Garnett (Addington), Neal (Moor Park). McLean,
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  • 206 15 S S. Gill Scores A Dashing Century. On Saturday the Selangor Indian Association "A" team beat the M.B.S. at Kuala Lumpur by 92 runs. A feature of the match was the 102 scored by S. S. Gill, in 76 minutes. He hit thirteen fours. Scores: S.I.A.—S. S.
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  • 120 15 A trial match will be played at the Ceylon S. C. ground on Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. for the purpose of selecting the "Res'" side to meet the Europeans at the padang on June 2. 3 and 4. The teams which are to be caotaincd by
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  • 72 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 24. After the trial game yesterday, the following players have been selected to represent Malacca against the Singapore Marines on Saturday on the Kubu "C" padang: Eusoff bin Sasid, .Tarn Sim Tiang, Chan Wee Liew; Hassan, H. M. do Souza, R. P.
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  • 53 15 The annual sports of the Outram School will be held on Wednesday. There will be a physical training demonstration at 5 p.m. to the music of the Wiltshires' band. The sisters' race will take place at 4.15 p.m. and the Old Boys at 4.25. Mrs. Caldecott will
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  • 50 15 P.W.D.S.C. team v. the Singapore Khalsa Association on Sunday at Balestier at 2 p.m.: S. Ahin, F. W. Ayres, A. G. Cooke, J. V. T. Campbell, G. Edwards, F. Ebert, A Inglis, Chin Lye, G. Morgan (capt T. Sta Maria, V. Ponniah. Reserves: N. Pestana, L. A. Sequiera.
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    • 143 15 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION An Open Invitation Lawn Tennis j TOURNAMENT (Singapore Championships). Sanctioned by the L. T. A. M. will be held on the SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB COURTS, SINGAPORE, from June 11th, 1934, at 4.50 p.m. ea. day. (Mondays to Thursdays Inclusive). Events. Entrance Fees. Sm^le^^ 16 16 B*4
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  • 463 16 First Anniversary. CELEBRATIONS AT PASIR PANJANG. A MOST enjoyable week-end was spent by the members of the Anson Badminton Party and their friends on Saturday and Sunday last when the first anniversary of the Party was celebrated, the venue being the bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw,
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  • 163 16 Tournament Results And Ties For Week-End. Results and ties in the Y.M.C.A lawn tennis tournament are: DOUBLES HANDICAP T. S. Tan and G. C. Poh beat a Nomanbhoy and A. Nahkoda, m m' E. Simon and I. Reshty beat Koh £Wm Huat and Tan Chin Yong r
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  • 241 16 Forthcoming Competitions And Matches. I rLOK Ayer Epworth League team at ping-pong w th the Paya Lebar Epworth League to-morrow at 3 p.m. at the social Hail of the T.A.E.L.: Ban Poey Kirn, Pung Ah Leong, Khoo Eng Soon! Ong Pi ah Watt, Lee Bah Chee, Chew
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  • 212 16 Australian Captain To Retire? There are rumours in cricketing circles here that W. M. Woodfull, the Austral an lest Cricket Captain, will retire from big cri.ket in the near future—perhaps at the end of the present tour (says a report in Brisbane C jurier-Mail"). Addit onal
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  • 218 16 The draw for the Aston A.C. oilllards tournaments resulted as follows Toh, bye; Chan Lian Chiang v lim Kiat v k£ w or 'c X l° 0 m Swee b ye; Tan Ah Bee, v Tsai v Teo Oktmx. Hoe, Ng Ch is English (Handicap "A" 2JO
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  • 49 16 Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody has is"Ut»ei a rienia' of the renewed report? that her retirement from lawn tennis is imminent. She says she has no desire to attempt I t'i start again before the fitfulrTHi treatment which she is undergoing has entirely removed the injury to her back
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  • 305 16 National And American I Leagues. I Reuter. New York, May 21. LATEST results in the U.S. Major Baseball Leagues are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE. R. H. E. Boston 4 6 0 St. Louis 16 1 (Grove scored a home run for the Red Sox). New York 8 13
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  • 221 16 Lacoste's Tribute To Jiro Satoh. Leading players from all parts of the world have paid their tribute to I Jiro Satoh, the Japanese lawn tennis •."star," who took his life under tr g c t circumstances on his voyage from Japan to Europe as member of the Japanese
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  • 130 16 Interesting Point Raised In Rangoon. Rangoon, May 9. An interesting point for racing enthusiats has cropped up here in a case filed in the Small Causes Court by one Mg. Than against the Secretary of the Rangoon Turf Club. Mg. Than is suing the for payment of Rs.
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  • 119 16 The Rovers B. P. beat the Seet Kim Cheng's B. P. on Sunday at the former's court by seven games to nil. Scores (Rovers' names first): Low Poh Hye beat Chan Yew Seng 15—5. 15—4; Tan Huck Khong beat Peh Teng Siew 15—6, 15—8; Lee Beng Whatt beat
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  • 324 16 Goals In Gove T:rn Leagu?. TWO goaLs t> the bad for t, <l«ar-ers of the first half m j II made a good recover I they beat the Land Office 4 I Pulsion cf the Governn,' League. The losers played skilful fo. w ith but when the
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  • 33 16 International CIuo Of France Beaten. Reuter Wireless. Paris, May 22. The International Lawn Tennis Club 1 Great Britain beat the Internation Club of France by nine matcher, to eigh —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 98 16 Th? Government Monopolies BfĔ Cub drew with the Bachelor's Hon: B.P. on Sa.urday by 3-all. Scores (G.M.S.C. names first Lee Jou" Seah beat Tan Chung Seh 15-12. 10-15. 15-9; Tan Chong Tee he* Anthony Wong 3-15. 15-9. 15-12; S. Q. Quek lost to Wong Peng Ham 15-12. 8-15,
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  • 63 16 At the R.S.Y.C. on Sunday, th metre class will sail the second race I the Van Schreven Challenge Cup Stan 10 a.m. "F." Class will sail the first race forth Hcops' Remembrance Cup. Start Mil a.m. "C" Class will sail the second race fcthe trophy pre.'^nted by Mr
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  • 1275 18 CHAPTER t rpHE child was christened Christina. £A WaJ L the name of her mother. It had been the name of the king's mother. !J as a ame Gloved throughout 2l?fe The cere mony of her naming was the day after her birth. The king could not remain
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  • 1400 19 Personal Touch.*' STREAM OF VISITORS ASSURED. WE are on the threshold of a revival in Imperial trade, and the Crown Colonies are emerging from the recent depression better organised and equipped, through the knowledge gained during those lean years, to enter as a more powerful and
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  • 280 19 Story Revealed By 1,200 Years-Old MSS. f Moscow. rpHE story of a powerful Empire which once A controlled the trade routes from Europe to the Far East is being unravelled by Soviet experts. They are hard at work deciphering 72 Sogdian manuscripts discovered in the
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  • 72 19 Fund For Relatives Of Those Killed In The Alps. St. Moritz. Climbing companions of the late King Albert of the Belgians have founded a memorial fund in his honour. The object of the fund is to provide assistance for destitute dependants of climbers of all nationalities who
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