Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1935

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V XXII. No. 129 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, June 1, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, S ATURDA i, JUNE 1, mr>. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 al The tribune )ominant 1 i MILK AT ITS BEST I H 8 0 o 1 I 5 Blue Cross, a Full Cream Sweetened Condensed Milk, Contains Practically all the elements a baby needs: j Minerals, Vitamins, Proteins/ Sugar, and fat, all necessary Q 0 o jj for building a
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    • 14 1 (■ill) CAMERAS —Ask to see,— The "Contax" JBe *Super-Ikonta" The "Super-Nettel* The "Baby Ikonta"
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  • 121 2 My Dear Girls, I was ever so pleased to receive a very large batch of letters from you all again this week, some of which were extremely interesting. Space of course does not permit me to publish all the letters 1 received but you can
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  • 395 2 IBy S. Keow Lee) I first saw light in a large factory in England. After a while the factory men polished me and put me into a nice large, showcase where I was very pitoud of my nice silk covering. In less than two weeks
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  • 248 2 (By "Cage") Politeness is a habit of behaving towards others in the same way as we would wish them to behave towards us, and it is the result of an unselfish character and good breeding. It is our chief duty to be polite At the same time, politejiess gives
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  • 230 2 (By "Rosalind Wee") The world likes people who are not afraid to admit that they are wron But we can recall very intelligent people who in an argument, if once they take untenable ground, will not hesitate to bolster up their argument with statements which are certainly
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  • 307 2 (By "W. H There is an old saying, "Take care or the cents and the dollars will take can of themselves." This means that when we are careful of small things, we arc sure to be more careful of big things or that, if we are in the habit
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  • 231 2 (By "Pussy Cat") Idleness is a great vice, and a great danger too. It is an evil habit, and not only does harm to one's character, bin it also prevents good. There is an English proverb which says that "Satan always finds some work for Idle hands to do."
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 Kill mosquitoes f(jm and avoid DISEASEVIIW POWDER! kuu P*szfiflMp 111 P o,r r »"»«ou« Fill Spray. *~^?s^^\\ SINCE RE'S COUGH SPECIFIC SPECIAL HAIR SINCEktE'S CREAM J Larjre 90 eta. Larse 25 cts. 1 4\ Small 50 eta. Snail 15 cts. 1 m cm [3r Wy A SINCERE'S I' y LIMONIS
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    • 361 2 S TRY C 8 ROSE PEKOE TEA. C I Mark, SfelK-fi-Sljs I The Best and Full Strength Rose Tea j with the Finest Flavour. B v The Leading Tea is known in all parts D of Malaya, Siam. Indo-China, Philip- q n pine Islands, and D.E.T. jj| We are giving
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    • 19 2 I THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF^mwiNG The East Asiatic Company, Limited., j I SINGAPORE > KUALA LUMPUR PINANG.
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  • 896 3 Shipping News Notices. DUTCH TONNAGE DECREASING Nederland Royal Mail Line's Affairs j IN reply to questions in the Netherlands Parliament, the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Dr. Steenbergne, stated that since November last 14 Dutch ships had been sold to foreign buyers, while according to his information negotiations were being
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  • 80 3 About 40 vesse's were fitted with the Marconi sounding device during March. They included the tankers Brit:sh En- gfneer, British Chivalry, B-itish C* m"r British Prest'ee. British Di!w mat. British Faith. Amastra. Anad-v.a And A!ex a: the P. and O. liners Ran•hi. and Naldera; the Ellerm n
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  • 246 3 New Appliance For Saving Of Life At Sea k NEW app'iance for the saving Of life at sea. devised and patented by an English firm of ship repairers, C. H. Bailey, Graham and Co., Ltd., was recently demonstrated to shipping experts at the Cardiff Corporation Baths. The Flotanet,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. A LORE 6,000 June 6 i IKTHAGE 15,000 June 7 VLPINDI 17,000 June 21 iS 6,100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 5 BEHAR 6,000 July 18 RANCH! 17,000 July 19 SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA
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    • 400 3 O.S.K. LINE ML "HAWAII MARU" (10.000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE JUNE 9. direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 5337—9. mmm I till 1.-«.'|.,|i ltl ,i I -1 iff LLOYD TRIFBTIKO 1 I Incorporated m Ualy). I j
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    • 199 3 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated Uj Japan). To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935. s.s. SUWA MARU June 13 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU June 27 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU July 11 m.s. TERUKTJNI MARU July 21 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Aue. 8 MINIMUM FARES TO 1st class.
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    • 529 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham *JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 6-6 7-6 MEONIA 26-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 27-8 27-8 28-8 30-8 ♦Calls Dunkirk. The above
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    • 456 3 STEAMER SAILINGS XORDDEUTSCHER r LLOYD. (Incorporated ia Germany). Th< unden ,ted are the Company's i» tender fixtures— OUTWARDS. MA SCHARNHORST. for Manila, H'kontr, P'hai, Yd d;ama Kobe June 8 I FRAN KEN, for Hongkong, N. China Japan Ju™ 11 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremea. TRAVE. also calls Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 593 4 M. HASSAN, M A 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work Id electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 584 4 I WANTED —Jazz Set, second-hand, miniature preferred. Write stating price to. Jazz' Metropola Hotel. WANTED TO PURCHASE—SmaII piece land or tidal swamp near sea, where can tie up boat-. Ponggol or Serangoon district preferred. Box 047 M.T. WANTED —Paying guests, a comfortable room either for single or married couple, charges
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    • 665 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. We beg to inform the public that- we are opening our Restaurant on Thursday, 28rd May, 1935. Charges moderate, excellent food, trials solicited. THE SOLAR CAFE. 51, Stamford Rd. QUALIFY as CORPORATE ACCOUNTANT—A.C.R.A. or as a FIRST CLASS STENOGRAPHER. Rajah Shorthand—can be written as fast as humanly possible and
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    • 609 4 ffi TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. ffi 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, g ffi SINGAPORE. C Qj Telephone No. 2633. R [jj Stockists oljtiikn E X Brand New rort- ©II a I f•«; JEITRM 91 Cj 4 Banks with yw.,... aariS> Jfl I English Key- 2512e* 0 X boards fitted with ffi Standard Pica
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    • 297 4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LANKA BOARDING HOUSE, 47, Bencoolen Street Singapore. COOL-AIRY-CLEAN COMPOUND HOUSE Da y—Week—Month. In the centre of the town. All rooms furnished. Every Convenience. Reasonable Tariff! Terms very Moderate. The Cheapest fees* A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated and given up cases.
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    • 379 4 UNFAILING SERVICE THAT IS WHAT YOU CEI YOU ENTRI ST ALL YOI K< I WATCH GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS To 429, NORTH BRIDGE R(>\:> (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair of I Watches to the British \< R.A.F. Base in Malaya. Do I mi rn ci)REi) I'll L V wlthout °p
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  • 171 5 \t-rvousness Regarding Events In IJ.S. •itSSRS- Stanton Nelson, and Co., H j i n their weekly report dated Mav 31. state.:— market been fairly active .vtck. bu* after advancing shaiply b ginning, prices reiapsed under nflufnce oi the d sturbing events Ann 1 '-«a and France. h
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  • 113 5 LEWIS PEATS REPORT Singapore. May 31. ;•.< wli eh took place early i< well supported by the ive promise of b?Uer trad generally. Hcwever, as happened iecentiy, the prematurely checked by the ciisis in France and the the U.S.A. of the Supreme N R A. These disturbhava not brcught out
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  • 21 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS me following share quotatiuna are issued by Fiaser and Co., snd LyaU and Evatt:—
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  • 602 5 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. ij>sue Fraser vai! Va ue Co. Evatt ti" M m K Pat u 4| 4 6xd 4 3 4 i6 PI A' t Ui P bang a2 <" 31|ti 33 6 I £1 A Malay 59 61;- 59,- 61|I 5 Ayer Hitam 13j3 141- 1313
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  • 170 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Binreva Seller*. 5% 1901 r*d. 1940 $400,000 lL:r r etft Mar. SI, Sept. 30 110 112 nora 4%% 1907 red. 194? $1,600,000 Interest Mar. I 31 Sept. 30 114*6 116% nom 41/2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000*000 Interest
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  • 374 5 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and C>* Kvati 1 Allenby 1.55 1.65 1-55 1.65xd 1 A. Uajah 1.05 1.20 1.10 1.20 1 A. Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.80cd 1 A. Molek 1.05 1.10 1.00 1.10 2 A. Malay 3.00 3.10 3 00 3.10 1
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  • 360 5 p I 5,»J MOSINU QOUTAI'IKMI !la| m c« 3 > dt > Issue Fraser A-yali Value. Co. 6i kvaii. j *2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 1.35 1.3U l.3o 1 $2 A. Brick 7%% Pre 1.70 1.80 1.65 1.75 j $10 Atlas Ice 12.00 12.50 11.50 12.50 £1 B.A.T. 124|-
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  • 114 5 Socialist Leader To Form A Cabinet Reuter. Paris, May 31--]tf. BOUIBSON, the Socialist President <; f lhe Chamber, has agreed to try to form a Cabinet.—Reuter. M. Flandin, the Premier, resigned when his Bill to grant him plenary powers to deal with the financial situation was rejected by
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  • 99 5 Messrs. Stanton Nelson's Weekly Review Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly review, dated May 19, state: During the four working days .sine.; our last repon, there has been ver> limited trading, and with upocumiy dealers disinclined to sell, prices have advanced. The disquieting strike reporti
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  • 32 5 British Official Wireless. London, May 31. OTERLING on New York 4.95; Paris 75 V A The Stock Marke-'s were idle. War Loan was quite at 146*«. Gold 142s.—British Official Wireless.
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    • 298 5 rUG YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. METER niAMBERS, RAFFLES PLATE r anita! Foflv Paid Yen 100.n00.0f10 fea*r*» Xi n.) Yen 175.800.00«. READ OFFICE: YOKOHAMA BatANCBES at Alexandria. km, I 1 t'ngtien, Hamburg. Haniuw. Bonohlla, Hongkong. Hs:n--i K.ai be, London. Ix>s Angele9. Man-iu. M Nagasaki, Nagoya. New York, osat». Pai i iri
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    • 24 5 «3M SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR ami ♦WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. •rrICE: 2, FLNLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 27 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE. MARINE. MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INBCJRANCK HEAD C7FICE: 16D, Cecil 9L Sma-arMirr L. G. JOHNSON. General Manage*.
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    • 639 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO mr, CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANE. LTD. AM) THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: *«,.mnsod $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICF CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. HOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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    • 112 5 ftmrnWrn fH IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WI DO W KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance. The International has devised B an exclusive insurance feature. I The Disability Compensation n Clause. C Under this Clause we not only I pay certain
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  • 123 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Singapore, Friday. Lagan bang, British, 3,417 tons, from Manila 30.5 to Port Swettenham 3.6. Klang, British, 723 tons, from Penang 30.5 tc Penang 1.6. Togian, Dutch, 672 tons, from Pontianak 30.5 to Pontianak 1.6. Toboali, Dutch, 662 tons, from Bagan
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  • 41 6 Singapore, Friday. A notice circulated to shipping by H. M. Naval Office states that the fol'owing lightbuoys are temporarily extinguished: Perimbi. Seranggon, Ang'er Bank and Denman Shoal. A further notice will be made when the l'ghts are relit.
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  • 72 6 By the Royal Netherlands Air Lines:— From N.E.I.—Princess Vilmachatrn. For N.E.I. —Mr. Haas, Mr. de Sell heim, Mr. Mathradas Topandas, Hensie Rcgotta, Mr. Kohler. Mr. Tay'or. Arrived by K.L.M. —Mr. Krieger. Mr. Wijckoff. Mr. Martin, Mr. Van Alphen. Left for India and Europe.—Mr. Fukami, Mr. Krieger. The
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  • 132 6 3H T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. June. 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Anshun. G. Diederichsen 20: Clara Jebsen 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Menestheus 18; Raub 15; Javanese Prince 13: President Johnson 11; Tilawa 9; Meonia, Bennevis 7. Empire
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  • 88 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies, etc., by air (Qanlas), time of c'elive.ry of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery oi letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, oy the Tokiwa Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe, etc., by
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  • 24 6 The Asdang for Trengganu &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p m. to-day will now close at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 44 6 Mr. W. Lambert and family wish to conv»y th ir sincere t'hanks to all relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. R. E\ Lambert, as well as those who sent wreaths. telegrams and let.*.rs ol" condolence.
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  • 32 6 Mails for Hongkong &c. cngmally advertised for despatch by the Leverkusen at 1 p.m. on the 3rd instant will now be despatched by the Menestheus closing at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 198 6 SELLING Singapore, May 31. London 4 months* sight 2|4 JjlJ London 3 months' sight 2j4 1132 London 60 days' sight 214 London 30 days' sight 2 3 21i32 London demand 2j3 1511 ft London T.T. 2|3 ***** Lyons and Paris demand 862 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand
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  • 106 6 British Official Wireless. London, May 31. Paris 75 13 64. New York 4.95. Montreal 4.95. Brussels 28.88. Geneva 15.35 l z Amsterdam 7.34 3 /4Milan 60 5 16. Berlin 12.22V Z Stockholm 19.39'j. Copenhagen 22.39 Vz Oslo 19.90' 2. Vienna 26 1 4. Prague 118V 2 Madrid 36
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  • 211 6 .Singapore, May 31. R. Siam I W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $147 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $144 R «Siarn) W. Coast No. 3 war Koyan $142 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $120 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $123 Rice, Siam
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  • 81 6 DAILY PrtlCM CUII»JBJfT. Singapore. Friday, noon. Bur*rt. Seliwr*. No. [JLJLo.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sn*6) Mi i IC, 2( 516 Good F.A.V. in cases (F. 0.8. June) 19 1116 19 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Sp t, loor.e) (awardaow Spore) 20 do. June 20 ?A 201» do.
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  • 259 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures I TO-DAY, JUNE 1 High Tides.—11.34 a.m., 10.44 p.m. Football: Malaya Cup, Malacca v. c»» n bined Services, Malacca; Ferak v i Kedah. Cricket: "Clarke" Cup Ma ch, S.C C 1 >> day; Johore C.C. v. SRC.. SRC is*
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  • 74 6 ALHAMBRA.—"GIamour," and 'Fig' ing Pilot." CAPITOL.—'BeIIe of the Nineties." EMPlRE.—"Phantom Of The An,' (final chapters.) GREAT WORLD--Cabaret Dandns Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc HOLLYWOOD —-Speed Madnt i" 'Laughing Boy." MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI lall NEW WORLD.- Cabai ct Daii Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese 1 yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Marie
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 429 6 A I SINGAPORE HOTELS j •**M>*MWt»aiiaHiuaiiiiTiiiiHiQaii«iiiffioM |~seT \ji\WmmT 7 I TO-NIGHT! I I FORMAL, j )l SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT, DANCE MUSIC ENTLRTAINMENT BT THE niTritTTiinri JJ THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SI NC A PORE. JJ i tSSSaS METROPOLE HOTEL j 1 TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD IDEAL CENTRAL. J
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    • 381 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED— Experienced Steno-typist, immed:atelv, who has some knowledge also of book-keeping. Apply to 207. Orcharu Road. TO LET—Near Raffles College. Modern brick bungalow. t>n elevation, pleasant view, no mosquitoes. 4 miles from town. 3 bedrooms with large attached bat-hroom, fitting and dining rooms, garage, water, electricity. Apply Owner,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 154 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY India East and North (Hesang) 3 p.m. Djambi v (TOb f > oi^Mir (Kajung) 3.30 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Kajang) 3.30 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Senang) 4 p.m. Soengei Liat (Senang) 4 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjot (Senang; 4 p.m Eaudiermasin (Blinjoe) 4 p.m. Netherlands
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    • 208 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Cluu.< Societies in Singapore, most of members of which are readers ol 'Walaya Tribune." This Diary P TO vidfid specially for them. sccrc.arvs are invited to co-operate in keeping up-to-date and complete. of general interest will still De mdudei in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • 123 7 S( i ntists Investigate Woman's Powers Moscow. ««HE cures snake bites by Kissing them" j eh was the rumour going about .1 town in Armenia near Erivai; I doctors at first discounted the rumour product of popular superstition hty began to hear ot more and
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  • 48 7 n m Concert. m Pablo Casals. Jascha Hei Friti Kreisler. Alfred Cortot. •c. and others. News Bulletin. Kronchong Concert cone; ..iiggoaman. PROGRAMME ng boeroeng gagak. Si rr.bocl anafc birccann. ng Sederhana. 2 boeroeng dara bcelo? Classical Programme, ational Siring Orchestra and Dance and Cabaret Music. Clc.e Down.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 You Never Realize WHAT !i m dm»m\ elHt a (1 Wif t:in make until you tub* with a new RCA j j Radictron or Cunn ngham Radiol lIJL Tube. It' to-day's wonder-1 I r ful programmes are! 1 spoil 'I for you by I ii k h fading. I more
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    • 210 7 IF YOUR LITTLE GIRL Still rlays Before you know it that little girl of yours will be grown up. But now —her needs are a child's needs. She must be carefully watched; she must be encouraged in regular habits of elimination. When constipation does occur —she should have a child*9
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    • 260 7 «I modern girl is a young lady of good taste she prefers P LAYER'S p l aye rs' t Ave X s CIGARETTE RECORDS (3 for $1) RADIOS from $50.00 j J GRAMOPHONES from $125 [I 1 AT a M. E. NATHAN 96, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD and at 25, 27-29,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 933 7 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE PHOHI, HOLLAND EMPIRE PROGRAMMES MATION FOR WEfcK-END 0 Programmes For The Programmes For The Week-End Nautical Revue By Mungo weeK-fcnd Dewar (Station PJC; Wavelength 19 71 metres.) ai wireless programme for the week- M^* 1 NftfOnaJ Anthem and end as announced by the G-rman 0n o en:n S
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 489 8 *mmmmmmwmwmmmmwkwmmmm*mmmmmm ZTtS&r THE SCREEN'S MOST GLAMOROUS PERSONALITY See her in her latest Captivating Role! ICAPITOL I 3 SH WS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Mac West tn I'aramount's new Musical Romance ■f "BELLE of the JM NINETIES" os ne tamous lar w **h Hour Glass Figure that makes every Second Count!
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    • 436 8 'ffl TTnorecedented Success. Every Seat Sold Out. Hundreds Turned Away Last Night. II THEATRF BOWL I to-n.g^T M I 3 1 I l* DARPANF^ J t biggeSt dramatic com P an y of N EI Presents j] j B in the biggest sensation of hr career j] if "Tina The
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  • 378 9 Many Friends Present At The CemeteryI singapore. Saturday. The funeral of Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenburg. whose death was reported yesterday, took place at 1 the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday, Archdeacon Graham White officiating. A large number of friends of the deceased were present as
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  • 123 9 Villagers Explain Spirit's "Irritation" Calcutta. There is a widespread dismay in an Indian village in Bengal, where the house of a recently deceased woman has been mysteriously bombarded with bricks, stones and other missiles ever since her cremation. The police were called h; to discover the unknown
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  • 81 9 Anglo-Chinese School Beat St. Joseph's Singapore, Saturday. Playing on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday, the Police beat the Audit-Treasury Department in the Second Division of the Government League by five goals to one. In a friendly soccer match played on the A.C.S. ground yesterday, the Anglo-Chinese School beat St.
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  • 163 9 Change In Powers Of District Court A BILL to amend the Bankruptcy Ordinance is to be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. If this bill is passed there w'll be enacted a new section which will take t-he plaoe of section 105 of Ordinance No.
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  • 86 9 Amendments To Official List The f allowing amendments to th? list of Silver Jubilee Medallists published in the Gazette Extraordinary on May 25, aro notified for general information:— Under the heading Malacca Volunteer Corps substitute the name C.S.M., A. S. Pinto for the name Lieut. (AjCapt.) E. vl
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 395 9 JOY FLIGHT IN RESPONSE TO f THE NUMEROUS REQUESTS MADE BY I THE CHINESE COMMUNITY I The China Travel Service in conjunction with the Nanyang Chinese Stu- Dti Society have chartered one of the luxurious air liners of Quantas Empire A .ways (Agents Mansfield Company) for a series of short
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    • 445 9 A I I I I I I (lllll|lllllliilllllll>IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIi«tlli|>i|ii|ii| 1 I I I i t 1 I I I t t I PRIMO SCALA'S dkr I Accordeon Band. f v 8428. Waltz my around again. w I 8435. The snake in the Grass. tFjH& No moon, No stars, just you. jJB'
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  • 38 10 MR. PANG LEONG CIIOO wishes to thank all friends and relatives who attended the funeral and night'-visits of his lau* wife, MADAM KHOO ENG NEO, and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 128 10 ONG—Mrs. Ong Sam Leong (Nee Yeo Yean Neo), aged 73, passed awav peacefully at her residence "BUKIT ROSE" Bukit Timah Road, on last Saturday noon. She leaves behind her two sons, Mr. Ong Boon Tat. J.P., and Mr. Ong Peng Hock and one daughter (Mrs. Khoo Peck Lock), 3
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  • 641 10 France go off the gold standard?" is the question immediately raised by the newcrisis in that country, and it is of more interest to the world than the very difficult question, ioi* Frenchmen, ot who will form the new Government. Resignations of French Cabintts are so frequent
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  • 145 10 New Amendment Bill To Be Introduced At the next meeting of the Legislative Council a Bill will be introduced to amend the Criminal Procedure Code. The proposed amendment to section 11 is to allow cases which are normally District Court cases to be heard in a Police Court
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  • 49 10 Amount previously acknowledged $63,880.64 Mr. J. A. Pereira 3.00 Cheong Koon Seng and Co.. Ltd. 100.00 Mr. C. H. da Silva 50.00 Powell and Co., Ltd. 25.00 Unadorned and Undecorated 5.00 Mr. I. Paskoe 10.00 Mr. M. E. Isaac 10.00 Mr. E. J. Ellis 25.00 $64,108.64
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  • 67 10 Mr. Chua Kong Tet, recently of the Straits Times Press Ltd., has joined the staff of the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., as circulation manager. Mr.. Gordon .Burt will address the Singapore Rotary Club at the luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday, his subject being "Experiences Among the Polar
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  • 242 10 THERE was good news for everybody at 1 the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Ratepayers have reason tc thank Mr. John Laycock and the Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong, the proposer and seconder of the resolution which resulted in the cost of living being
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  • 237 10 sturdy veteian has passed away in Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenburg, resident in Malaya for 53 years and known ;c mends, of all ages as "Van." He was a fine example of the belief that Malaya, tor those who have become accustomed to the climate, is an
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  • 184 10 QF "old timers" still with as, the doyen is, of course, Mr. H. W. H. Stevens, who, well over eighty, remains remark ably vigorous. He still indulges In bis favourite sport of rowing, and is a shin ing example to decrepit youngsters of fifty who feel that their
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  • 199 10 CORRESPONDENT raises an important poin'. with regard to the problem of relieving d stress In Singapore. He points out that the Jubilee Fund has be.-n launched with the object of securing a sum of mon-y which can be invested, thus providing a permanent source cf relief. All this
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  • 305 10 By "Looker-Oil" k CORRESPONDENT says that his wife took photographs of him when he arrived home after a reun on dinner and threatens to show them to his friends if, they ccme out. So he is now awaiting developments. A A At a London meeting of
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    • 66 10 I MARTINIS -WELLS English School of Dancing. Principals: < 1 ANGELA DI MARTINIS, BERTRAM. J. HEPBURN-WELLS, I M.A.T.D., C.T.D. (Affd), N.A.T.D. I The Most Up-to-date Modern School I In Singapore. J I EXPERIENCED DIPLOMATED 1 TEACHERS. 1 LARGE AIRY STUDIO. EVERY TYPE OF DANCING I I TAUGHT. 1 MODERATE TERMS.
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  • 68 11 HEAVY AIR FORCE LOSSES A Hundred Europeans Many Indians Killed QUETTA, a city in Simla, India, has been raised to the ground by a terrible earthquake, in which at least 100 Kuropeans and many more Indians have been killed.
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  • 139 11 Reuter. Simla, May 31. SEVERE earthquake is re- ported from Quetta. The shock occurred at 3 a.m. Communications are at a standstill and it is reported that many people have been killed or injured, including Government officials and extensive damage has been done. Details are not
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  • 831 11 British official Wireless. Simla, May 31. An official c mm unique says thai fragmentary wireless reports hitherto received Mate :ha. the civil and railway areas of Que ta are devastated with feared heavy casualties. Several civil officers with their wives and relatives were killed but Sir Norman Career,
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  • 22 11 Reuter. London, June I. 'JHE King has a slight chill to-day and is remaining indoors as 3 precaution.—Reuter.
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  • 133 11 Japanese Threat CHINESE APPEAL TO MR. HIROTA London, May 31. WELL-INFORMED circles are of the opinion that there is n-> prospect of any third party attempting to intervene in the Chinese Japanese dispute in North-China. It would only aggravate a situation which may possibly be solved
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  • 546 11 Nanking Reply To Japanese Demands Reuter. It is feared that Mr. Hirota's efforts to convince China that Japan has no aggressive designs on China are seriously compromised. Possible reactions in Japanese deal ings with other Powers are also no! ignored. It is pointed ou f that it is
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  • 521 11 Libsrals* Attitude I i BRITAIN CANNOT BE INFERIOR I I London, May 31. IN the House of Commons, resuming the foreign affairs debate, Sir Herbert Samuel said Opposition Liberals were intensely reluctant to sanction any increase in armaments, but they were compelled to do so. and
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  • 164 11 Stoner Sentenced To Death Reuter. London, May 31. AFTER less than an hour's deliberation, rt the jury found Mrs. Rattenbury not guilty and Stoner guilty with a recommendation to mercy. The judge, passing sentence cf death, said the recommendation would be conveyed to the proper quarter. Both
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  • 233 11 M. Bouisson Premier FOREIGN MINISTER NOT CHANGED Reuter. *9 Paris, June 1. IT is announced that the following Cabinet has been formed: Premier and Minister of the Interior M. Bouisson; Ministers without portfolio, M. Caillaux and M. Herriot; Foreign Minister, M. Laval (as before); War Minister,
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    • 94 11 i Minjupore London in 5% day*. i i i From 12th June the X.L.M. Will j run an accelerated bi-weekly I aery i c c with new Fokkeri Douglas aeroplanes, of the Mel- tn- air-race fame. i Mails dose at G.P.0., Singapore, J »t 1.15 p.m.- every Wednesday j "nd
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    • 139 11 I il,' i ,ll« ''»"«ro| i i''iiiiiiiiiiimiitiiii™iiiiiiiiiiiw "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I j I j Gramophone Model 152. V m s I Excellent reproduction is J^'kti* l assured by incorporating I matched impedance in the f design of Sound Box, Tone Wg|w^fr'» 1 p I Arm and Tone Chamber. The I
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  • 2700 12 LOYAL ADDRESSES OF THE PEOPLE Issu? Of Special Stamps MR. SONG ONG SIANG'S LECTURE Singapore, Friday. A VERY interesting lecture on "The Jubilee —ancient and modern—what it signifies was delivered by Mr. Song Ong Siang, M.A., L.L.M., C.8.E., V.D., President ot the Chinese Christian Association,
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  • 216 12 Brilliant Show By The Dardanella Co. THE management of the Royal Theatre I are particularly fortunate in having secured the services of the Dardanella Troupe from Java, as the reputation ot the company was certainly justified in their opening performance last night the theatre being filled to capacity.
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  • 317 12 A JVholly Satisfying Programme Singapore, Saturday. FE annual concert at the Wesley Church Hall is always enjoyed by music lovers, for the Rev. H. B. Amstutz makes every effort to secure the best talent available. Last night's concert was particularly good, for the artistes included the three
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  • 61 12 Madras. May 16. That 82.100 persons were on relief in the Anantapur and Bellary districts was disclosed in a special telegram despatch!ed to the Government of India to-day j regarding the famine conditions in the ceded districts for the week ending May 11 Eleven relief centres are in progress at
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  • 1167 12 Report Defcrre.-! NEW COMMIT!; APPOINTED the. meeting ot tl,< s Municipal Commissioner day, a committee of with the President (Mr. VV. were appointed to report on labilities of employment and ment of present and futur,- mew bers of the subordinate sen Jn and to all posts under
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  • 284 13 OFFER TO TAKE UP CITY'S LOAN At Interest Of 3 Per Cent. THANKS TO MR. S. Q, WONG Singapore, Friday. KING at the adjournment of tiic meeting of the Singapore pal Commissioners yesterday, Laycock said that he would i mention the circumstances ding the
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  • 109 13 Dismissal Of Mayor Of Tientsin Shanghai, June I. A Japanese report states that the Hopel Provincial Government has accepted the Japanese demand for the dismissal of the mayor of Tientsin. The demand for the dismissal of General Yu Hsueh Chung (chairman of Hopei) and the abolition of the
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  • 112 13 Effect On Local Rubber Market The advance which took place early in the week was well supported by ih~ trade and gave premise of better trading conditions generally state Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S) Ltd., in their week'y repoit dated May 31. However, as has so often
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  • 1386 13 Jubilse Decorations In Singapore I A GENERAL meeting of the Si.t-apore k Municipal Commissioners wn> held yesterday. The following were present:— Messrs. w. Bartley (President), H. Gcldie (Municipal Secretary I, J. C. S. White and W. w. Duncan, (-assistant secretaries*, T. J. Sionc (Municipal Treasurer), F.
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  • 363 14 EUROPEANS AND THE REST Thw-Oay Match WILL CI!!» CIIANl.K HANDS? 'pilK anniiril Singapore cricket **'i *•;>!, i>«-t w<fii tin- Europeans arid I In- Ue.st lor I Ik* trophy present- e<! |»y Mr. Conrad Clarke, will hejrin on tlie padani' this afternoon at two
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  • 25 14 (Santon, June 1. The Toenhc and Chiho Rivera in Kwu.igfang an ii .iii. Tin- city ol Shanftak i ■Miantrfid. Sin Chew .Jit Poh.
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  • 245 14 I Time Table And Racing Schedule THE following is the time-table ann I schedule «11 racing for ;ihe summer of the Sclangor Turf Club on .1 us:- (Satinday», June 10 (Monday» I and June 15 (Saturday»:— FIRST DAY—JUNE 8 I iss. Divn. Race Distanre. Time. No. p.m. HORSES
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  • 492 14 Friendly Soccer On Padang Singapore, Saturday. IN a friendly soccer match 011 the Padang th 1 evening, the S.C.C. were b.aten by the Chinese O mpanion Athle-'.c Association by 3—2. Alth ugh the Chinese were the winners, th' SC.C. showed better form, especially in -'.le attack wluu
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  • 74 14 Reuter. Par's, June 1. In the quarter-finals of the French tenni< champicoshipa, Perry heat Boussus. 6—l. 6—o, 6—l; Crawford bea.- Bernard, 6—JL 6—l, 6—l; Austin beat M nzel I—6 10—8 rf Yon C™™»» beat McGrath. 6—2, 6—4, .I—6. 6—3. In the women's championship. Miss Jacobs beat Mde.
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  • 229 14 Kuala Lumpur Team In Singapore THE Tai's Badminton Party, one of the strongest in Kuala Lumpur, are visiting Singapore this week-end. The visitors arrived by train this morning, and their first match will be against the Diehard Badminton Party, the inter-club champions of Singapore in 1933. this
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  • 212 14 Bahram Now Standing At Evens Reuter. London, May 31. THE following is the latest Derby call 1 over:— Evens Bahram. 10 to 1 Hairan taken and offered. 10 to 1 Theft taken and offered. ICO to 8 Sea Bequest offered; 100 to 7 taken. 1C0 to 7 Field
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  • 225 14 New Record For Amateur Cup ASSOCIATION football is not a sport I which one associates with records. There is not the scope for them .tiiat here is in, for example, athletics. It is not a very remarkable thing 1o read of tw 0 world's athletic records being lowered
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  • 25 14 The Combined Services are down to meet .Malacca to-day in the Malaya Cup soccer competition. j The math will take place in Malacca.
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  • 190 14 Lancashire Defeat Sussex London. May 31. rHE county cricket matches which ended to-day resulted as follows: Lancashire beat Sussex oy 61 runs. Lane. 122 (J. Parks five for 45» and 225. Sussex 216 «H Parks 107; Booth six fOX 6Ct and 67 (Booth five tor 23 > Notts
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  • 35 14 Reuter. London, May 31. The South Africans beat Derby by 209 runs. South Africans 443 (Viljoen 152, Cameron 132» and 200 for four declared Siedle 98); Dei by 236 and 198 —Reuter.
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  • 176 14 Further Results In Tennis Tournament Singapore, Saturday. Yes.erday's ties in the Tanglin Club lawn tennis tournament resulted as follows WOMEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP Mrs. Sco t-Ram and Mrs. Ablitv 'plus Ihi beat Miss McSheehy and Miss Heagerty (plus 4) 6—3, 6—2. MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Mr and Mrs. Strickland (owe
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  • 500 14 Tarleton And Millet PETERSEN'S RETURN WITH NEUSEL gEVERAL British pions are to (ighi few weeks. 11a Jock McAvoy deft weight title again May 18, and on Ma city Johnny King the holder, meets I (Batley). ON JUNE Then on June 5. Jack Pat< Empire heavy-W(sigh! cl
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    • 136 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited, j (Incorporated in Hongkong). I A British Company Registered ;in Great Britain and Hongk; :k LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE Thone 4276. Office: Honirkong H-nk Chamtx-n Second Floor. Singapore. I MALACCA'S LARGEST DEALERS /jßam\ THE MALACCA TYPEWRITKK aWM» AGENCY I K&YAW REMOVED TO 21
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  • 1392 15 I I LL OF HORSES AND PONIES IN TRAINING T 1 ;W 1 'V'.T fu st °f h°rsa.j and ponies in training for the summer an^ r Tl,rf Club c bp i" Kuala Lumpur S Jun» !;j. with the names of owners and trainers: Description. Owner. Trainer
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  • 468 15 Results In Spring Tournament THF following are some of the latest re suits and forthcoming ties in th S.C.R.C S])ring Tennis tournament. Open Singles:—Lim Bong SoO bea*. Chony Thutt Pitt. w.o. "A" Singles:—Woon* Chow Tat (ow" 30.3» beat Dr. L PoCn Lip (owe 15». 7-5, 6-U: S. S
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  • 23 16 Reuter. Geneva, May 31. Japan haa accepted the invitation to continue to collaborate with the League or Nations Opium Commission.—Reuter.
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  • 327 16 Statement Of Municipal President THE proposal of the City Fathers to build a new children's pi ay ground in Chinatown was discussed at yesterday's meeting of the S ngapore Municipal Ccmmissioners. In reply to a question by Dr. X K. Pathy. the. President (Mr. W. Hartley» said that
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  • 84 16 I Heport Deferred: New Committee Appointed Singapore. Friday. At ihe rneet'np of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to-day wa agreed to defer the repor; of the Advancement Committee owing to differences of opinion among the Commissioners as to the method by which various Municipal pos's should be
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    • 479 16 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 0.50 "a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 9 a.m., Hoiy Communion (Choral) fChildren's Service postponed fo; Whit unday). 5.30 p.m.. Evensong and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion on Tuesday,
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    • 588 16 Friday, 8 p.m., Epworth League Meeting. THE STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH No. 1, Kampong Kapor Road Sunday, 9 a.m.. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Malay Service— Fey. Goh Hood Keng. 5.30 p.m., Epworth League Service— Mr. Lim Tian Eng. Subject: "Witnessing." 0 p.m Communipn Service —Lev. Goh Hood Keng. Tuesday. 8
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    • 251 16 Life and sparkle r} —col onr abd movement—mm lie and gaiety. All too soon the evening passes. J h e last dance is announced, the last 4 r6und of drinks called—cheery g friends disperse. How will IIH 1 feel in the morning Stale E heavy lazy Not if von're an
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  • 104 17 Direct Threat "CHINESE TROOPS MUST GO" Reuter. Shanghai, May 31. learned from reliable quarters m. t the Japanese demands include I,. withdrawal of all Chinese troops i) the Peiping and Tientsin areas, jt it is not clear whether the Kwan.Japanese Army intends encinjj this in any case
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  • 196 17 Birthday Celebrations At Pekan From A Correspondent) Pekan, May 30. The thirtieth birthday of His Highness th Sultan of Pahang was cclebra ed yesterday. Eurlv in the morning, all the Malay schoolboys from the various mukims of P«?kan and Kuantan gathered beiore hi> Astana singing songs wishing
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  • 123 17 Mae West At The Capitol THE CINEMA "DELLE of the Nineties" starring Mac West, was screened for the first time at the Capitol last night ana drew a large crowd in which the Services were well represented. The famous star portrays the naughty nineties," which by comparison
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  • 112 17 Ketti Galiian's Debut At Pavilion A SPY story that it is unusually bright in conception and presentation is "Marie Galante," now beins shown at the Pavilion. Its chief interest—before- seeing it—is the appearance of tne new star, Ketti Gallian, and she does not disappoint. She is quaint, beautiful
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  • 134 17 Excellent Double FeatureProgramme A double feature programme was presented by the Aihambra at their change cf programme yesterday, the une a musical romance and the other an eerie murder mystery. "Giamcur" the romance wa.s very entertaining ar.d is based on the famous "eternal triangle" theme. Constance Cummings gave
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  • 83 17 Letter lc The Editor [Our readers ere invited to write t* us on subjects of vubUe interest. Ii must be understood that the "Malayc Tribune*' does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEf AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritter (double spacing), and on one
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  • 587 17 Need For Immediate Relief (To ihe Editor, the Malaya Tribune > Sir, —The Jubilee. Fund for the relief of distress has dammed up the. flow of subscriptions to some oi the smaller funds which weie quietly and oi a small way heipnig a lew peopie. in aire neea.
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  • 75 17 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Applicat ons are being invited by the Municipality for the various temporary positions in the work of the new sewerage scheme. Is it not now the time for the authorities to absorb men from the list of unemployed? When can a local-born
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  • 68 17 Reuter. Colorado Springs, May 31. I ROARING torrent, sweeping down from the mountains, overwhelmed the town of Elbert to-day. Eight people were drowned. Scores of families are marooned in low lying districts and hundreds have fled to the hills.—Reuter. Later. Tv/cn y-three people are now dead as a
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    • 233 17 jj There is rich farm milk in e\2ry tablet of jp Nes tie's Milk Chocolate. [0 I ll li That is one reason why you always enjoy S jj NESTLES CHOCOLATE. I 1 1 ji For a Volume 3 "Winders of the World" Album, tend 15 cents J. ~j in
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  • 723 18 MUNICIPAL SERVICE IN SINGAPORE Cheaper Electric Light SURPLUS OF $439,000 LEFT Singapore, Friday. news has come for the employees of the Singapore Municipal Service. It was decided at the monthly meeting of the Commissioners today that the balance of the ten per cent, salaries cut
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  • 89 18 "Injured" Man Robs His Helper m. Cairo. to steal a camel in a Cairo street is not easy, but Hussein Farag was th<victim of such a eoisode. He was leading his camel which was loaded with Braes along one of the main roads of Cairo when he saw
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  • 332 18 From The Malaya Tribune, June 1, 1915 THE Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn's retirement from the Legislative Council on account ot failing health Las been rumoured in town during the last few days, causing no little regret amongsi ail Classes. There is no doubt that In Mr.
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  • 154 18 Special Dances To-night And On Monday A complete change of programme is promised for both the tea and after dinner dan<!es to-night «Saturday) at the New World by Jose and Julia Kutron. the international star comedians. Sonny will be frequently seen at the night dance with his
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  • 148 18 Ked Army To Bo Given "Cultural Education" Moscow. The soldiers of Soviet Russia must be artistic. This is j idea behln a ;»rat tfrive to provide all ranks of the Red Army with proper "'cultural education." A't in i'.o various forms is to occupy s prominent place
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  • 89 18 t Munich. A farmer of Friedburg. Southern Bavaria while digging to plant a fruit tree, has uncovered a mve da tingback to the Thirty Years War It contains the skeletons and armour of .«-ix Swedish soldiers nn F ri(^ Urg X e n the Aust "an border
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  • 206 18 Parson On America's New Menace I j New York. "DOOTLEG Nudism" is Americas new menace. This is the warning uttered by Rev. Ilsky Boone, Baptist minister and spokesman for the International Nudist Conference. He foresees nudists getting together in secret—in the same v-ay as people used to gather
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  • 245 18 Alleged Verbatim IW» Of Trial THE eastern number of the -r-... 1 Church Journal," the officii of the See of Berlin, has been b publishing a very full report of of Monsignor Leffers, the Catho > r who was sentenced at Restock years' imprisonment for making r
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    • 548 18 I <9s\Xi I JCA |Kj| W «WPtj 4B O fra s*™nt, W-.|.\ r J fIER JOINTS SQUE AXED LIKE NEW SHOES Swollen With Rheumatism At Thirty She had begun to feel like an old woman —yet she was only thirty. Her joints sounded like squeaking shoes; her hands and ankles
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  • 65 19 Singapore, Saturday. |)r.,r Roys, I once again find that there is a 'tarciti of inters this week You should t\ and write to me mere regularly, h and not let the Corner down. Hi. jroa a.tending the King's flirthda> Parade in Singapore and other \9wns
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  • 500 19 Bit Tan Chong Beng 'j I fed I cannot let the auspicious oe without associating myself w-Covnerites in congratu.succossful students who ar<> o .heir cei-tificates. lile, but thia may be lightly dismissed By their success ihey are ih*« centre of attracion. the cynosure of all ryes at
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