Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. No. 131 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. June 4, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935. FIVE CENTST
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 1 Hetul The Dominant In zSAialaya L. I Heavy Smokers Kn OW That I 0% <. UNSEEN) enemies! i Pastilles They are sc>oi hing and keep the mouth <) fresh and allow oo ton. ceo odour. FROM ALL [f start influenza, couffhs, coldsAV aKC/Vl/ uioriswOAKlta catarrh, hoarseness and other throat//
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    • 80 1 (§111) CAMERAS —Ask to set, The "Contax" Hie "Saper-Jkonta» The "Saper-Netter The "Baby Ikonta" f Ilk MAAB-26 If —li I mwrr^mm rr —r— -r- -7- SAVOURY SUNDRIES SWEETBREADS KIDNEYS BB^O BRAINS LAMB'S LIVER wSw^f^PfmrZ^wfi SHEEPS TONGUES —OX TRIPE— ■filttHFffl TAILS LIVER. Jj mm l 1 ——HMMi—— ml Warm Studios 4i
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  • 939 2 Shipping News Notices. RATIONALISATION IN SHIPPING Conference's Attempts To Promote Unity THE renewed attempt made by the Baltic and International Maritime Conference during the past year to obtain unity among shipowners on a rationalisation plan is reviewed in the annual report of the Conference. It is claimed by the Conference
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 435 2 STEAMER SAILINGS p o and BRITISH INDIA P. K. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BA iALORE 6,000 June 6 CARTHAGE 35,000 June 7 RAWALPINDI 37,000 June 21 BHUTAN 6.100 July 4 X A ISA R I II INI) 31,500 July 5 BEHAR 6,000 July 18
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    • 692 2 N.Y.K. LINE? GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailingss.s. SUWA MARU June s.s. FUSHIMI MARU June 27 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Juif 11 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU July 24 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Auc 8 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class. 2nd class. London
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    • 524 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham. MEONIA 25-6 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 The above vessels are combined passenger and cargo vessels
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    • 439 2 STEAMER SAILING? •t£ NORDDEUTSCH E R HroSfSj (Incorporated The undernoted are the Company* tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. SCHARNHORST, for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. Yokohama Kotx FRANK EN, for Hongkong, S'hai, N. China Japan Jui. f n HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Branca. SAARBRUCKEN, also calls Genoa. Barcelona Casablanca June "A ALSTER, also calls
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  • 180 3 VALUES SLIGHTLY EASIER I I l uying (iood But Sellers' Reserved 1B j Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. l o day s Prices:— Kiib!) r (Singapore), 20 cts., up l A\ ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $113%, down $11/}.. Yesterday's Prices:— London: 5 15 16d.,
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  • 1489 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Trie following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:—- MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser nil Va ue Co. Evatt 4- Ampat 4j- 4 6xd 4 3 4 6 £i A. Kumbang 32 34- 31 6 33,6
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  • 475 3 Substantially Improved Position (By Aii- Mai') London, May 22. THE thirtieth ordinary general meetine 1 of the Sungei Buloh Rubber Company', Ltd., was he'd at the offices, 17, St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, E. C., Mi I James Warren (Chairman) presiding. Ihe representative of the Secretaries (Planters' Stores
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  • 171 3 Java United Plantations Pays More Increased profits arc announced by Java United Plantations, Ltd.. and Ecsoeki Plantations. Ltd. Java United profits rose from £2.869 in 1933, to £9.014 in 1934. the dividend being i per cent, higher at 4 per cent. The general reserve receives £1.000, and the
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  • 115 3 Why The Discount Rate Was Raised Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, May 31. The raising of the Netherlands Bank discount rate from 4 per cent, to 6 per cent, is a sequel to the bank again losing gold to America and the crisis of the francs which has created uneasiness
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  • 466 3 Carnarvon (Seiangor) Rubber By Air Mail» London, May 22. THE twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Carnarvon (Seiangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 17, St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, E.C. Mr. James Warren, chairman of the company, presided. Mr. C.
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  • 90 3 More Hopeful Statement Prevails i j Reuter Wireless. London. May 2'J. On the Stock Exchange current events continue to restrict fresh enterprise but after an early bout of selling a rather more hopeful sentiment prevailed. Base metals went lower, copper especially reflecting the United States Supreme Court code
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  • 367 3 Profit Of £14,000 Last Year (By Air Mail) London, May 22. THE twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Chersonese (F.M.S. I Fstate: Ltd.. was held at the Rubber Grower,' Association, 19, Fcnchurch Street, London. Mr. A. A. Allen (the chairman* presided. The chairman said: The profit
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  • 23 3 London, June 3. Sterling on New York 4.!»1 -15 IS; Paris 74*h. ."Id 1425. The slock markets were quiet.— Official Wireless.
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  • 94 3 During the week ending May 25. expor s from Malayan ports amounted to 59,113 cases, of which: 46.468 (79 per cent.) cases were ;o the United Kingdom, 3,365 (6 r>er cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 7.931 »13 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1,346 (2 per
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  • 83 3 The total tin and tin-in-ore export, from the F.M.S for the month of Aprii were 4.077 tons and as ascertained by .sales, totalled 4,204 tons, both tonnages being calculated at 75.5 per cent, tin-in-ore. The highest price recorded during the month was £224.0.0 and $116.25 on the 12th:
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 THL YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MF.VRR CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE r aoi t l Fully p a jd Y en 10(1.000 000 Frn.l Yen 125.800.000 «F \D OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. RANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia. mmtw*, Dairon, Fengtien, Hamburg, Han-»-Harb:n. Honolulu, Hongkong. Hainan*. Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles Hnrs .v. Mo: Nagasaki, Nagoya,
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    • 23 3 TUB SOUTH BRITISH COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. •Tiff!*: 2. FTNT.AYSON T.REF.N.
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    • 22 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSCRANCR. HEAD CTFTCE: IST). Cadi 81 Star*?""'
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    • 213 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settle men tg). --a SUCCESSORS TO in*, LHiNESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BAN la, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: .Auviiorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 570 4 M. HASSAN, W A 87. BRAS BAB AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work I m electrical, gas and water serII vice lines. lT We give prompt attention to all <§ orders big or small. Why no*&onsult us about your requirenAts I upon reI quest vvifclput charge or
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    • 553 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. ..j." f ay» —-i WANTED Experienced Miehle Printing machineman. Apply, Mailager, Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., Singapore.* Oniy fully qualified man need apply, wanted WANTED—Jazz Set, second-hand, miniature preferred. Write stating price to Jazz' Metropole Hutel. WANTED—Alsatian Puppies, pedigreed, any number, particulars to Box No. 653, co Malaya Tribune.
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    • 295 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. We beg to inform the public that- we aro opening our Restaurant on Thursday, 23rd May, 1935. Charges moderate, excellent food, trials solicited. THE SOLAR CAFE, 51, Stamford Rd. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For parti culars, see Municipal Tender Rocm.
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    • 490 4 TRY SARSAPARILLA TONIC he blood builder and purifier and be con- (need of its effects in curing vaiious Oit- ases, chronic or otherwise. Price cne i ottle $1. Full Course of blood purifying— h bottles for $5. Sole distributors: A. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite Central
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    • 282 4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LANKA BOARDING HOUSE, 47, Bencoolen Street- Singapore. COMPOUND H<?USE Day—Week—Month. In the centre of the town. All rooms fnmished. Every Convenience. Reasonable Tariff. Terms very Moderate. The Cheaper t*L A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated and given up cases. Don't forget
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    • 272 4 A NEW SELEC lON I OF I CLOCKS WATCHES JUST UNPACKED! THEY ARE MODERATELY PRICED TO SUIT EVERYONE'S PURSE. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). fill IN 7 DA*S ol§ LlTwithout operation $1^ i II Tllgc?" Course Himalayan I IbLU 135 Serangoon Road. Singapore. E^l^^B^^O Safeguard your eyes—they are
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    • 254 5 MBftfPBBB^pBMBBBBBJBBBBBBBBlBBBll! MOOl CHIN RESTAURANT, recently established. Corner of PURVIS STREET. Modern sanitary fittings, open air tables served, well ventilated rooms for private parties. English Chinese meals can be obtained at any time. Courteous service and satisfaction guaranteed. A trial will convince you. W also cater for outside orders for wedding;,
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    • 107 5 "ALL-WELSH" CKUISL A two-day stay at each port of call ha been arranged by the Pacific Steam Na\\ Ration Co. for this year's "all-Welsh cruise by the li ncr Orduna. The ship will fly the Welsh fla<? and b navigated by a Welshman, and the itinerary is to include Boulogne.
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    • 186 5 COOK TO A TURN— of a gas tap Our new cookers IBs IL^MU have automatic oven s Hu| control to cook dinner TrY without attention. /JL They are finished in «4a bright gleaming enamel l and made in all sizes. Come and choose one at the Showrooms. 111 phonf 5101-
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 249 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day U wnennced by the German Shortwave Stat on. Berlin. Broadcasting H nise, is as follows: 4.05 pm DJB. DJN Announcement (Germ.. Elgl.). German Folk Song pr grrmme Forecast (Germ., Engl 4.20 n m Works by Masters at the
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    • 337 5 THE DERBY STAKES Running Commentary To Be Broadcast A RUNNING commentary by Mr. R. C. 1 I.vie on the lr'Snd. renewal of the Derby S.akcs will he relayed from the Grand Stand, Ep.om Racecourse, tomcrrow (Wednesday, June 5), at LSI •r*n. GJH.T. An fTectrical recore.in? will radia'et) in subsequent transmissions
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    • 293 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Birmingham Theatre Royal Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as fellow. l TRANSMISSION 2. G.2C) p.m. Bis Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra. p.m. Lu gi V )sell 's Hungarian Or- h stra. Greenwich Time Signal al- 7.20 p.m. 7.20 p.m. "New Insects a :d
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  • 115 6 Quiet And Steady Tone Prevails Reuter Wireless. London, May 30. On the Stork Exchange a qol.it and .steady one prevailed and in view of the holidays abroad coupled with a desire to await the outcome of the French financial debate, business V»s very restricted. Rolls Royce were a
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  • 272 6 j Celebrations In Malay States (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. June 4. AYHR 400 guests attended the tea party at King's House yesterday afternoon, j given by Mr. Marcus Rex. Cnief Secre. ary, on the occasion of the King's oirtr.- day. Heavy rain earlier in the day
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  • 183 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 3. His Majesty the King's birthday was celebrated as usual this morning with a parade cn the Ipoh Recreation ground. Shortly after ten o'clock, the various units taking part in the parade marched to the ground and a little later the
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  • 56 6 Royal Salute Of 21 Guns (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 3. At 12 noon to-day 21 guns were fired from the Fort (Bukit Timbalan) in honour of the birthday of His Majesty the King. The town was quie.ter than usual, large numbers having gone to Singanore
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  • 88 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING II THE NORMANDIE Confident Of Winning Blue Ribband Reuter Wireless. 1« Havre, May 29. All work ceased, dense crowds lining the quays and bands played the French and American anthems as the Normandie moved down the port, other ships' sirens saluting her.
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  • 36 6 The P. and O. Ranpura has left Hongkong and is due at Singapore at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The P.and O. Alipore has left Hongkong and is due at Singapore at 4 p.m. cn Friday.
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  • 89 6 Tidore, Dutch, 525 tons, irom Selat Pandjang 4.6 to Panan Bawe 6.6. Tomohon, Dutch, 684 tons, from Sambas 3.6 to Sambas 6.6. Thedens, Dutch. 1,181 tons, from Falembang 3 6 to Palembang 5.6. Cremer. Dutch, 2,787 tons, from Amoy 4.6 to Deli 6.6. Sirdhana, British. 4 835 tons,
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  • 126 6 -SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Anshun 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Centaur 15: Melampus 13: Pres. Johnson, Kedah 11: Viking II 8: Unyo Maru 6. Empire Dock I Entrance Gaie 3) Javanese Prince 37; Darvel 39.
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  • 115 6 Norway's Achievements In Polar Exploration Oslo. The famous Polar ship Fram, on which the Norwegian explorers, Nansen, Amundsen and Sverdrup, made th?ir historical journeys to the north and south polar regions, anived here on its las., voyage. The vessel. wh ch was specially built to the order
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  • 59 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (Netherlands), time ot delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and general deliveries ot letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Genoa Maru, due at iiingapore to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan,
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  • 31 6 Mails for Hongkong Sic. originally advertised for depatch by the Les'erkusen at 1 p.m. yesterday will now be de.s patched by the Anshun closing at 2 p.m. f o-day.
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  • 12 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Ranchi May 10 June 1
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  • 86 6 The Duke of Kent will name the new motor lifeboat at Weston-super-Mare on June 27. Among those who will take pa t in the ceremony are the Marquess of Bat. Lord-Lieutenant of Somerest, an 1 Sir Godfrey Baring, Bart., chairman .if the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. This
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  • 89 6 DAILY PRICES <:UR*K«T. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyer*. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. June) 20% 20M, Good F A.Q. in eases (F. 0.8. June) 19 13 16 19 Is;i-i No. I.X.R.S.S. <Spoi\ loose) (awardable Spore) 20 20Vs do. June 20% 20 H do. July Sept.
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  • 200 6 SELLING Singapore, June 4. London 4 months' sight 2]4 ljl6 London 3 months' sight 2|4 I|3l London 60 days' sight 214 London 30 days' sight 2|3 31 32 London demand 2|3 15 16 London T.T. 2|3 15 16 Lyons and Paris demand 859 Hamburg demand 139 New York
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  • 103 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 3. Paris 74 21 64. New York 4.92 Montreal 4.92. Brussels 28.93. Geneva 15.07. Amsterdam 7.26%. Milan 59 7 16. Berlin 12.12. Stockholm 19.39 1 2 Copenhagen 22.39V 2 Oslo 19.90» 2 Vienna 26. Prague 117%. Madrid 35 7 8 Helsingfors 226%. Rio
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  • 225 6 Singapore, June 4. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $145 R. (Siam I W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Ric° B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $122 Rice B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $118 Rice. Siam
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  • 233 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 4 High Tide.—1.36 a.m. Football: Friendly, St. Patrick's Srhoo v. St. Joseph's Institution s.li ground. TO-MORROW, JUNE 5 High Tides.—0.35 a m., 2.14 p.m. St. Andrew's Mission Hospital rlag Day Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. li, k mS
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  • 67 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The Captain Rfc'.es he Sea." CAPITOL. —"B?lle of the Nineties." EMPIRE.—"Son of a Sailor." GREAT WORLD -Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD The Galloping Ghost." MARLBOROUGH. —Tamil talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION. —"Marie Galante." RlTZ.—"Mary Stevens.
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  • 69 6 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Quiet v. Klang* sellers |1.13%, Joliam .24» 2 15%. Rawang Tin Fis. 56 59, rraJcuapas 19 6 20-. Talams $1.29 $1.32%. M. Collienc:; sellers $22.25 RUBBERS: Quiet. Brogas buyers W. Indragiris $1.11 $1.15, Nyala., seller $1.02>2, Meatakabs .40 .41, Tapahs $1 $1.92» 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 143 6 |9 i •mm mi i i i.i i■ ifiummmiiliii iiiil. i i i Will immm r-%> iiimuilflutiliitniiiiniiiiniiiiwiw (I SINGAPORE HOTELS ft SEA VI EWHOTEL j j TO-MORRQwTj I FORMAL.~j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE C ONCERT, DANCE Ml SIC ENTERTAINMENT BY THE RELLER BAND I l THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF SING A
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    • 69 6 BEST FOR THE NURSERY! BEST FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTWS! m X Tnt mm PATERSON S CONCENTR ATCO ANTISEPTIC AND DISINFECTANT A Powerful Germ-Killer. Every* thing Washed with CLENSEL, I U thoroughly Disinfected «aJ 1 Purified. M Obtainable from:— Messrs. Singapore Cold Storage. Orchard Road, Singapore. X ,c Co Ud Raffles P,
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    • 59 6 Health Strength FOR EVERYBODY. DR. RICHARD WEISS' (Berlin) Harmless Hormone Tablets Containing Mineral Vitamins specially tTeated by ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS. (FOR MEN) FERIIInETS (FOR WOMEN) A copy of a descriptive booklet entitled REJUVENATION will be sent free together with copies of Testimonials, etc., on application to the Sole Agents E. M.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 326 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs ana Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the 1 "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- j tided specially for them. secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be
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    • 172 6 [POSTAL I NTtILIGtHCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hongkong (Anshun) 2 p.m. japan (Anshun; 2 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Anshun) 2 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Anshun > 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thon&j) 3 p.m Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak
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    • 76 6 DAILY WEATITER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Ntgar Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. bUtions. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Der. F. Alor Star 88 0 09 6.2 75 Sitiawan 87 Nil 8.1 72 j Kota Bharu 92 Nil 10.1 75 Bukit Jeram 86 0.25 7.8 7'» Malacca 84
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  • 376 7 Two Very Attractive Types THE en rely new Morris Ten-Four ami t Twelve-Four have extremely lines and are very roomy, as outstanding examples of their a* wai the new Morris Eight when it ippearance a few months ago. to the graceful design, j n which ngineer Imth
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  • 270 7 Wolseley Car's Excellent Performance VJK have just received news of another veteran, this time a Wolseley, and a car getting on for forty years old. Mr. Ben P, Wright of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, writes to say he has discovered an ancient vehicle bearing the nameplatc ;of
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  • 216 7 A« the rece.it La Turbie H il Climb, held annually in the South of Prance, It Maillard Bruno won the 750 c.c racing class with an M.G. Midget, at a speed of *:;.870 km.u.h., thus breaking the old record by 11 sec. In tlie 750 c.c. sports
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 135 7 ANTISEPTIC F R M fh ,irsr ment you smear S A Zam -Buk Ointment on any sore, ,nJUrCd r disea sed skin, pain disappears hea,in 6 starts. Zam-Buk prevents V festering. It destroys all poisonous germs 7 and allays swelling and discoloration. MM Zam-Buk heals quickly and safely. It y
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    • 59 7 ANOTHER SHELL SUCCESS The M <""»" Beg Race- XyMf/ Me of Man. I W^^<^^'' Ui FAIRF,ELI) I I ANOTHEk IMFOIiTANT EVENT V WON ON' I SHELL MOTOR OIL Petroleum Company (Gratis Settlements) Ltd.) i .jgijßfc, HWHI mn mW mJ l '"7^^ aMM^B l tuts. OX T-ACET TI EiM 1 PnWIISMW»^»»!!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 416 8 I 1 TO N (JHT AT 6.15 9.15 ml I i i l L\ i:\ KRY Fl NNEL jj II HILARITY IN EVERY HATCH 1 i: *j iPPr VUGH PANIC IN EVERY FORI HOLE! j| M SOMETHING DIFFERENT! AMAZING STARTLING 4 NIGHTS, TIIPI T Q DRY A I ffl 6
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    • 165 8 I POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED SEASON j Pon t Miss Seeing the Beautiful JUBILEE HLM jCA PI TOL 6.15. TO-NIGHT 9.15. IfSSSr, Paramount' Glamorous Produc- IjMffi' tion with the Screen's most famous Personality in her best Ĕgmk MAX WEST m "BELLE 0 p 1 NINETIES" Kjft An entertaining peep
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    • 152 8 MALACCA CITY CABARET (Under Entire New Management). INTRODUCING SEVERAL NEW AND CHARMING DANCING PARTNERS. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF "THE HOT STEPPERS' (Comprising Of ."> Well-known Artists), who will perform POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY j Sunday 2nd June 1935 (Free Distribution of Balloons). ADMISSION $L I REE PASSES SUSPENDED. EXTENSION 1
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    • 240 8 .v 1 11 ,u,,w 1 I LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED gEASON The most thrilling tale of intrigue and espionage yet broagh< tn I I the screen I I Wmm If ll gt%M 1 N!,1,n Fo ni.Ms j I 1 Wĕm Wi1t6.15 9.15 PRKSKM 1 "MARIE l i, l ,i,,«HiHi:iiniiiiMiHtiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiii l
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  • 711 9 "Dead" Baby Comes To Life Fish Runs Away Man's Presentiment Of Death I uc seme tiange stories sent by fl c [respondents from a'l parts I t he -;o.ld: DEAD" BABY COMES TO LIFE al© ts c- ming from a tiny coffin r of the Cantonese Benevoleiu
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  • 125 9 Latest Soviet Experiment In The Air Moscow. h "MUSCLE glider," a form of air- bicycle, is the latest object of Soviet, experiments in the air. The glider is not different from the usual design but it is fitted with an airscrew which is rotated by the pilot working
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  • 175 9 Florida Making Effort To Get Business Tallahasee, Floriua. Florida is making a vigorous effort to win one of America's most emunera' businesses—divorce. Governor "Dave" Scholtz has jus' signed ;lie Frost Divorce Bill, making ir passible for persons o begin div >ree proceedings in that State after only 90
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  • 136 9 Prague Professor's Tribute To Col. Lawrence Prague. Students attending the weekly lecture on Hit ite culture by Dr. Beririch T"<vny at the Caroline University here ktooa In silence, at the Professor's inviuation, In token of respect for the late Colo: eJ Lawrence. Afterwards Professoi Hrozny. at archaeologist'
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  • 412 9 Religious Leader Of 30,000 Natives Durban, Natal. CHEMBE, self-styled prophet and leader of 30,000 native religious adherents, has died of poisoning near Empangeni (Natal). It is stated that he was bitten by an insect and that blood poisoning followed, causing his death. Shembe, in flowing rcbes, was
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  • 131 9 Young Moslem Robbed Of His Marriage Fee Cairo. Mousiapha Ali Metwalli was poor and very much in love. Accotding to Moslem custom he had to pay the parents cf his fiancee a sum of money to compensate them for their loss. They agreed to accept £15. By working
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  • 82 9 Roman City Found In Central Bosnia Belgrade A lost Roman city ha.s been discoveied in Central Bosnia—by accident. Peasants were digging in their fields when they came upon great rocks. Unearthing these, they found a huge sJone lion's head of exquisite marksmanship, the posts of some wide and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 669 9 i l u %Zx 'rets. yCS^i IIN .NCM J I Tl* INCH "V RECORDS FROM FILM "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" (NOW SHOWING AT PAVILION). 8421. I THINK I CAN i-\T., Jack Payne h's Orchestra. CNE GOOD Tt'NE DESERVES ANOTHER. F.T. Jack Payne his Orch?stra. 8443. THE CARANGA, Rumba, The Cuban Havana Band.
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  • 94 10 LATE MRS. ONG SAM LEONG. Messrs. Ong Boon Tat and Ong Peng Hock and their families gratefully thank all those who attended the funeral of their late beloved mother, Mrs. Ong Sam Leong. i They greatly appreciate the kind expressions of condolence tendered personally and by letters
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  • 259 10 gIR Frank Swettenham s speech at the dinner of the Association of British Malaya in London, reported on the opposite page, will attract widespread attention throughout Malaya. We do not pretend to have knowledge of the "recent incidenf which is referred to, but the advice given in general
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  • 399 10 have already referred at length to the question of honours awarded to residents of Malaya, but it is of such vital importance to all sections and all races in the country that a second article is called for. We are sure that everyone who takes the slightest
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  • 174 10 Not Affected By Egyptian Decree Reuter. Paris, June 3. THE Suez Canal Company considers it--1 self unaffected by the decree issued by the Egyptian Government on May 2, annulling the gold clause In international cOmracW, declared the Marquis de Vogue presiaing at the annual meeting of
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  • 82 10 Question In The House Of Commons Reuter. London, June 3. IN the House of Commons, Mr. W. Nunn (Con. Whitehaven) enquired as regards the Japanese ultimatum to China. Sir John Simon replied that he had not received any inform?.tion. He understood however that the Japanese military authorities
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  • 55 10 Malaya Prohibits Import Of Livestock (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 3. JSL f Acuities of the Livestock export trade from Siamese ports to Malaya is accentuated by the news the inS^H 011 cattle buffaloes sheep ™rtfn V f re out reak of rinderpes: is resZg ed
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  • 45 10 Mr. V.C. Bath has returned from New York and rejoined the firm of Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd Mr. R. L. Eber, of the legal firm of Chan and Eber, sailed on leave by the President Johnson and will be away about five months v
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  • 176 10 CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. J. A. Clarke on drawing the favourite in the Calcutta Sweep on the Derby. He has acted wisely in deciding to sell half his chance, for Derby favourites are often beaten, and, although at the moment Bahram seems to have the
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  • 156 10 JN farmer days the Calcutta Sweep was the biggest thing of its kind in the world, and first przes of £80,000 were not uncommon. Of recent years it has been exceedingly difficult to secure j tickets, however, and moreover the Irish Sweep robbed the Calcutta Turf Club's
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  • 228 10 |T may be that we are becoming accustomed to that daring swoop of R.A.F. machines on occasions of n > rf mony, but at any rate the imprcs.s.cn of spectators at the King's Birthday parade was that the aeroplanes did net dip quite so low in salute
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  • 161 10 JHE Volunteers did net take part in the Birthday Parade, for the good and sufficient reason that, as the ceremony followed so closely on the Jubilee Parade, there had not been time to prepare for it. "Ceiemonial," as it is called, takes much reheaisal, and Volunteers have net
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  • 374 10 By "Looker-On" •yERY few men are able to describe accurately the dresses that their wives wear," says a fashion writer. Anyhow, not until they receive the bills for them. "When I go and consult my lawyer he simply gives me a headache," complains a correspondent. He
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  • 427 11 PARTNERSHIP WITH RULERS Impressive Speech At Dinner Of A. B. M. gl'EAKING at the dinner of the Association of British Malaya, Sir Frank Swettenham profoundly impressed his hearers by emphasising how necessary it was for British advisers in Malaya
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  • 34 11 Madam Lim Kirn Neo, daughter of Capitan Lim Choon Eng, oi Padang, left foi* Holland on Saturday for reasons of health. Mr. Sunny Ong. the Capitan's grandson, is now on a visit to Singapore.
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  • 90 11 Britain Welcomes German Proposal Reuter Wireless. London. May 30. suomission of Germany's draft for a\ mr pact is welcomed in British (■•piomatic circles as a definite gesture of Kood will and co-operation. rmanv is known to be in communii'>r. with France. Italy and Belgium, "i the meanwhile
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  • 215 11 To Dato Panglima Kinta's Daughter L 1 D mm J-t ~m a (trom Our Own Reporterj Ipoh, Monday. THE marriage took place last night ot 1 Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab, the wellI known local lawyer, to Che Badariah, the on'y daughter of the Dato Panglima i Kinta,
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  • 25 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE, 12. SPORTS NEWS. 14 find 15. BRITISH EMPTRE A PARTNERSHIP, 10.
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  • 267 11 Protective Measures For Children London, June 3. nURING the BoofC cf Commons debate on the vole for '.he Ministry of Transport, Mr. Hore Bchsha referred in par icular to the safety measures taken on the road";. Pedestrian crossings of which 10,000 had been laid in London
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  • 90 11 Ball At Government House Singapore, Tuesday. AT the invitation, of H.E. the GovA ernor. Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas, about 800 guests were present at Government House last night for a ball in honour of His Majesty's Birthday. The night was fine and cool and the
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  • 57 11 Dutch Government Considering Extra Levy Reuter. Batavia. June 3. THE Aneta Agency learns that the method of imposing the extra export, levy on rubber is still being considered. The Dutch Premier, Dr. Colijn, has pointed out on several occasions the necessity for obtaining extra revenue by
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  • 121 11 British Official Wireless. London. June 3. The Ministry of Labour estimates tha' at May 20 there were approximately 10,334.000 insured persons aged 16 to 64 in employment in Britain. This was 14,000 more than at April 15 1935. and 141,000 more than at May 14 1934. At the
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  • 59 11 British Official Wireless. London, June 3. The death occurred this morning of Mr. John Sandeman Allen, chairman of the commercial commiJtee of the House of Commons and a well-known authority on foreign trade and marine insurance, aged 70. He had been Conservative member /or the West
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  • 19 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 2. The Lawrences left for England by the R. S Antonor en June Renter
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  • 221 11 Solicitor Robbed GOLF CLUB BROKEN INTO Singapore, Tuesday. SERIES of scions burglaries occurred daring the last three days. The residence of Mr. E. R. Koek, I *he advocate and solicitor, in Rochalie Drive, was broken into some time last night or in the early hcurs of this
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  • 87 11 Officer Commanding In The Philippines AN interested visitor at the King's n Birthday Parade at Singapore was Major-General Parker. Officer Commanding the American Forces in the Philippine Islands. Accompanied by his aide-de-camp Lieut. Haskell, he is on his way back to America. Major-General Parker stood in
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  • 85 11 230 Passengers And Crew Killed And Injured Central News. T Changsha, May 24. It is estimated that at least 230 passengers and crew were killed and injured as fnl 6 1 f a eXp,OS: n 0f the of tne passenger-carrying steamer Changi, at a point about five miles
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  • 92 11 City Of Foochow Under Water Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, June 4. AS the result of heavy ram during the week-end the suburbs and parts of Foochow, the capital of Fukien Province, have been flooded. Business is at a standstill, and Chinese junks are sailing on the
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  • 376 11 Trooping Of Colours ROARS OF CHEERS GREET HIM British Official Wireless. London, June 3. J'HE Kings 70th birthday was celebrated in all parts of the British Empire to-day. His Majesty had sufficiently recovered from the slight chill from which he had suffered at the end of last
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    • 60 11 I Singapore-London in s'/ 2 days. i i v. Prom 12th June the X.L.M". will j run an accelerated bi-weekly *erv i c c with new FokkerDouglaa aeroplanes, of the MclI bourne-air-nee fame, i J Maila close at G.P.0., Singapore, a t 1.15 p.m. every Wednesday a..d Saturday. j I<»
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  • 520 12 British Official Wireless. 20,000 DEAD AT QUETTA Martial Law < FEAR OF DISEASE OUTBREAK London, informal,»" from tn,<ll,a confirms tbe appalling extent ol tbv enrtbcinake di.«a«ler. lt is tbat in Huett» 5« mail, under tbe debris, wbile several bllve a!re»dv bes's, exl,ic:»te<l .lNll
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  • 151 12 Police Fire On Strikers Reuter Wireless. Bulawayo, May 29. SIX people were killed in a clash between miners on strike and the police. Three thousand strikers wrecked the compound and office of the Roan Antelope Copper Mines and three hundred others attacked the power station. The
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  • 167 12 Roosevelt's Comment On Court Decision Reuter Wireless. Washington, May 31. THE Supreme Court's interpretation ol inter-state commerce took the nation tack to "the horse and buggy stage of 1789" was the view expressed by President Roosevelt when commenting at a press conference on the invalidation of i.he N.R.A.
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  • 95 12 Smuggling Currency Out Of Germany Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 29. A Franciscan monk, Father Epiphan, has been sentenced to ten years' penal servitude and five years' loss of civil rights and been fined 350,000 marks for smuggling Ge.rman currency out of Germany in connection with the funds of
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  • 82 12 Man Knocked Down By Omnibus Singapore, Tuesday. The ambulance had to deal with two cases yesterday afternoon, in which Chinese Cyclists were injured. The first call was received from Thompson Road, when a boy was knocked down by a motor-car. He was badly bruised about the head. At
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  • 75 12 Successful Campaign In Szechuen I I Shanghai, June 4. General Liv Hsiang, the Governor of Szechuen, announces that the antiopium campaign in the province has been a success. Six hundred clinics have been established 263 persons were executed last year for smuggling opium and other drugs. Yesterday
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  • 37 12 Resigns On Devaluation Issue Reuter. I The Hague, June 3. Dr. M. P. L. Steenberghe, Minister of Economics, has resigned following disagreement with the Premier and other members of the Cabinet over the devaluation issue.—Reuter.
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  • 42 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese woman, living in Joo Chiat Place is believed to have attempted to commit suicide yesterday. She was discovered with a piece of cloth tied round her neck, which was brused. The ambulance was in attendance
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  • 50 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese schoolgirl attending the Metiiodist Girls' School in Adls Road was rather badly injured yesterday afternoon, when she fell from a hill into the backyard of a house. She was cut about the head and was taken to hospital by ambulance in a semi-conscious condition.
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  • 32 12 There will be no meeting of the Straits Chinese Reading Club on Monday, June 10, which is Whit Monday; but tnerewill be a meeting for class study on Thursday night (June 6).
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  • 202 12 Robbers At Large On Pulau Übin THE owner of a fruit plantation on Pulau Übin was so severely assaultby a gang of five alleged robbers in the small hours of Friday morning that he had to be treated in hospital. It transpires that the victim, who is
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  • 130 12 Rates For The Third Quarter Of 1935 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 129 of the Labour Code, 1323. the Indian Immigration Committee, with the consent of the Chief Secietaiv to Government, hereby prescribes the rates oayable under section 129 (a) of the said Enactment to
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  • 106 12 Attempt To Retrieve Diamond Ring Darwin. May 16. When the steamer Marella arrived at Daivin recently passengers said thar while Mrs. A. E. Wing, wife of a Darwi.i businessman. Was bathing her child, a diarnoned ring slipped off her finger and disappeared through the plug hole ol
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  • 158 12 Awards In The Straits Settlements IN the name of His Majesty the King 1 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to award Certificates of Honour t* the following persons in recognition of their loyal and valuable services to the Government of the Straits Settlements: Mr. Reginald
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  • 98 12 Lie Uncashed For Sixty Years Melbourne, May 20. Two firemen'? tokens which could have been exchanged for drinks 60 years MTO, buj which were never handed over the bar, are among new exhibits in the museum of the Ballarat Historical Society. In the Volunteer fire brigades of long
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  • 75 12 Man Who Quarrelled With His Great-Grand-Daughter I Belgrade. After a quarrel with his great-grand-daughter. Jevrem Nikotchevitch, oldest inhabitant cf the Bosnian Sandjak, committed suicide at the age of 110. Jevrem did not get on at all well with his great-grand-daughter and her husband, with whom he lived.
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  • 174 12 900,000 Men Called To Colours Reuter Wireless. ROHM). May 29. ANEW class amounting to over 200,000 is expected to be called to the Colours within the next few days. It is believed a communique will announce the new mobilisation is being undertaken with the object of allaying anxiety
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  • 127 12 6erm2n Delegate Arrives In il.on6on British Official Wireless. Ix)n6on. 2 I'ne replici, oi Oerman Oovernment lo u,liu.sie« rncl.il.- bv tbe in Lerlln lor More precis lnt'lmalon on s«veral matter» deal', wnn in Ncrr Nitlel-:; pecenl bave tlow be,.n in 1x<n^0n lbe Oerman Ovveinment8 meMorandum on tbe bearing o!
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  • 246 12 Determination To Defend Franc Reuter Wireless. Paris, May 30. M Bouisson. the Socialist President of the Chamber, has agreed to form a cabinet of national union in order tt> De able to take office immediately. M understood he will demand from the Chamber plenary powers to defend tne
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  • 53 12 Bolivia Agrees To Accept Armistice Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aires, May 30. Bolivia has agreed to accept an armistice in the Chaco war but stipulates tlm dispute must be settled by direct, negotiations with Paraguay. Paraguay previously had agreed to cease hostilities on the basis of the belligerents to
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  • 60 12 Chancellor Declines Lady Houston's Gift Reuter Wireless. London, May 30. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has declined Lady Houston's offer of £200,000 for the air defence of London but says if Lady Houston offers it towards general revenue in view of the burdens created by the necessities
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  • 309 12 Celebration Proposals 40th Anniversary 01 His Reign (From Our Own Correspond* Johore Bahru, June 3. TN connection with the fort lice 62nd birthday of His Highne* Sultan of Johore and the 40tl versary of his reign a meeting held recently at the office of the Mentri
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  • 169 12 Nazis Celebrate Wilhcim Bauer Anniversary Munich. THE memory of Willi.lm Bar. i. "faithful' sen of the Falherlarvi tnd Genuis who invented the submarim-." who died sixty years ago, is being honoured by the Cential Bavarian town cf gen. The "Wilhelm Bauer Memorial Services and Exhibition" were cenmonia Iy
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  • 38 12 Breaks Record Tor Atlantic Crossing Reuter. New York. June 4. rE Normandie arrived off the Ainbrov lightship in 107 hrs. 33 nuns, beating the Bremen's record by 1(4 rnnat an average speed of 29.G8 kno Reuter.
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  • 135 13 Frontier Raid PEACE PARLEY IMPERILLED Reuter. |)KA('K between Italy and Aby- s-inia is a«ain imperilled by 1 rentier incidents in which 30 Italian subjects of Eritrea and I n Abys-inians were killed. OMMANDER'S action Rome, June 3. Thirty Italian subjects in Eritrea,
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  • 150 13 I.eaves By President Johnson Singapore. Tuesday. HH the Sultan of Johore left for Colombo at noon to-day by the Pre-cis-t Johnson. He will meet H.H. the s innah at Colombo and after a short .iday at Nuwara Eliya. the Ceylon station, they will return to Johore. H
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  • 475 13 Siam Ami Dutch East Indies Peiping. May 33. WHILE the anti-Chinese agitation in Siam is still under discussion a similar incident has arisen in the Netherland East Indies. A Nanking dispatch states that following the example of Siam the colonial Government of the Netherland East
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  • 191 13 Flinch Suggestion U.S.A. IN RIGHT MOOD Reuter. Paris, June, 3. IT is understood that M. Caillaux is contemplating call ng an international conference on currency stabilisation. M. Ca'llaux's intention of conven ing an international currency conference will probably be welcomed in all countries concerned. Recently Mr. Ramsay
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  • 159 13 Final Instructions Before Leaving For China Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 4. Final instructions have been given to Mr. A. Ariyoshi. who has been appointed Japanese Ambassador to China, on the eve of his departure from Tokyo after home leave, by Mr. Keki Hirota, the Japanese Foreign
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  • 256 14 Both Men Fit AMINO AND MONTANES IN SEMI-FINAL Singapore, Tuesday. pLENTY oi" interest is being taken in the "rubber" contest betwee?. Aime Raphael and Young Frisco, to be held at the New World on Friday. Mr. Bell, the promoter, is making
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  • 99 14 Singapore's Team Against The Negri Singapore, Tuesday. After ihe Clarke Cup match yesterday, Singapore's team against Negri Sembilan at trie padang on Saturday, Sunday and Monday next was selected as lollows: R. A. Ashworth «capt.t, H. N. Balhetcher. Pte. Etttye. H. Boon W. R. M. Haxwonh, A. S.
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  • 188 14 Latest Quotations In Betting List i Reuter. London, June 3. THE latest Derby call-over is as foi- k I lows: i 10 to 11 Bahram fokfcn and offered. 100 to 12 Hairan taken and offered. 100 to 9 Theft taken and offered. 100 to 8 Field Trial offered,
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  • 43 14 Kelantan Ticket Draws Consolation Prize Reuter. Dublin, June 4. There were no Malaysia successes either among the ten residual cash prizes of £6.090 or the £1.100 consolation prizes except "Nudist." Kuala Geh Estate, Kelantan, £100. Tne aiaw nas oeen completed Reuter.
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  • 20 14 me charity soccer match. Regular* v. Volunteersi fixed for to-day at the Anson Read Stadium has been postponed.
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  • 269 14 F.M.S.R. Institute Beaten At Cricket i Singapore. Tuesday. T-HE Medical College Union defeated the F.M.S.R. Institute in cricket yesterday. on the College ground, passing their opponents' total with eight wickets in anei The visitors; batting first, pui uo 48. FDon Beng took five wickets for 15 runs.
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  • 36 14 To L3ad England In First Test Reuter. tendon, June 3. I|K. R. S. Hyatt has atcepicd the in invitation to captain England in the first Tcs: match against the South Afiicans at Nottingham.— Reuter.
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  • 159 14 Club Narrowly Heat Kuala Kangsar f *rom Our Oicn Reporter) Ipch. Monday. An interesting cricket match was played on the Ipch Recreation ground yesterday, when the Ipoh Club were at home to the Kuala Kangsar Sporting Union. I The game ended in a narrow victory for the hem?
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  • 70 14 Tournament Matchcs For To-day tlcs have been arransI ed for to-day in the S H.C billinrS ornament: DUIla rds 1 *#r A class har >dicaj». 300 ud-Dr f „r» v Quays B class handicap. 200 ur> nt r 50 v K G Wylie _50 P S Ties for
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  • 48 14 B A h C. iSThe tl STT Cheok Wah. Siak Chens Knk v;„ 41 Weng Keng Swee, Hon Fal Y e cw I £n nB A^ PeC Kan Why" T an' Sin. Ah Son, Soon Lye. aim Poh \W 1 Meng tn «l Kong Ouan. I
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  • 316 14 Results Of Week-Enri Matches Reuter. London, Juno 4. THE folio win 3 are the results of coui:;y encket matches commenced on Satins day:— YORKS v. KENT At Bradford—Yorks won by two wickets. Kent 182 and 140 (Macaulay five wi"- 1 kets for 40: Verity five fd-
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  • 58 14 Jchore To Meet Combined Services Job. ore will meet the Combined Sw- ices in the Malaya Cup competition at ni-L "o I 1 Stadium next Friday, play starting at 5.15 p.m. A-Jrniss on charges will bo $1 f\Vv^ r ,n a rt 9i an d hU rs)
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  • 15 14 Final Of Telegraph Cup Competition In te final of the Telegraph Cup
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  • 399 14 Handicaps For Saturday NINE EVENTS 0\ THE CARD JHE three-day Selwgor Turf j,, nave been issued as foilows:RACE ONE Rockley Star Golden Queen Speedy Lady Gold Finch Kathryn Phar Rong Evensong' Arrow Girl Pre Quid Lisheen Penny Bee Star Of Fortune Spot White I J Diamond Dust
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    • 123 14 I j r_. >■■ Iy> I DAY 3UNE FOI! THE BIG EIGHTS. J f BEST-BIGG KST BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN H I THE GREAT RUBBER MATCH. I/V FRISCO. THE DECIDING BATTLE—WHO IS THE BETTER MAN' I I FRISCO TI RAPHAEL X I J MOINTANES AMI 'Hi 0 I 1 I
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  • 2488 15 Bowli Shine ITIMw FINISH TO GAME i Singapore, Monday. nISPI IXG all-round superiority, t defeated the Europeans annual cricket encounter on to-day by 122 runs, and iired the Clarke Cup. ad of 217 runs, the Rest r second innings closevl
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  • 101 15 Tennis And Badminton Tournaments (By Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 2. •yHF tennis and badminton tournaments 1 of the Old Collegians Society. Johore Bahru, will begin on June 20 on the courts cf the English College. Members who wish to participate are requested to send in
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  • 244 15 Annual Football At Penang iFiom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 2. THE annual soccer encounter between Selangor CJub and the Penang Cricket Club was played on the Esplanade en Saturday evening, before a record crowd, and resulted in a win for the Cricket Club by three goals
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  • 50 15 In a friendly soccer match on Fndav llif Khalsa brat Raffles by 3-1 on the R I Ground. Bhag Singh and T. K. Vellu scored a 2i>al each for Khalsa in the first hail and Ram Piara increased the score before tne gam- ended. Raffles scored through Merican
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  • 381 15 Aquatic Sports TWO CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS Singapore, Monday. VERY enjoyable time was spent at the Singapore Swimming Club this morning, the occasion being the holding of the aquatic sports. The events were held in the pool. Included in the programme were two championship events for boys and girls.
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    • 164 15 Slj iGAPORiE I N TENNIS ASSOCIATION THE SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS .1 l.v th* I T. Malaya) Rill ijk held o\ THE CKHIMS SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB, SINGAPORE •'ln r i• vi f v T necessary PROM 11 v i ITTH, 1 <):»>'. AT 4JM PJL EACH DAY. NTS E it rune- Fees.
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    • 172 15 jj m I l j GREAT EASTERN LIFE j IS jj "GREAT" by reason of the fact !!!I. (hat in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia: (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; introduce*
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  • 694 16 Results In Singks And Doubles Singapore, 1 uesday. CLVERAL tic-., in the junior doubles and junior singles of the iiingapore 'hampionshigs tournament were -oiaved off at tlie Clerical Union Haw-Par Hull vestrrday. The following arc the results: JUNIOR DOUBLES Sng Sen» Heng and S. Veeraoar (Novice 8.P.)
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  • 169 16 Shields Out Of U.S. Team United Press. N"w York. M ;v 22. i'HL United States Lawn Tennis Afi- fOCiation to-day announced the probable American Davis Cup squad to ompete in Europe will consist of Gene \iako. Donald Budge, Wilmer Allison. John Van Ryn, and Sidney Wood. The
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  • 173 16 Outstations Win Customs Tournament Muar, June 1. A large gathering of badminton enlausiasts, including Mr. P.H.M. Cooper. Superintendent, Customs, Muar, and j Mrs. Cooper witnessed the final of the i Mu;;r Customs badminton tournament between the Muar Office and the out- i .a 1 ions. at. the Muar
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  • 53 16 Middleweight Championship Of The World Reuter. Madrid. June 2. In a 15 rounds contest for the world's I middleweight championship as reco"- I msec! by International Boxing Union the ii?* w a L, re taine d by the French holder I Marcel ThlL who beat Ignacio /-ra
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  • 234 16 A Third Party Said To Be Inevitable Milwaukee. A THIRD party is said to b2 inevitable in the coming Presidental ejection in America, according to Senator Geiald Nye, the vigorous Republican from North Dakota whose chairmanship of the American Arms Enquiry has brought him into prom nence here,.
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  • 131 16 Orman) '5 Voutn Leine I'sulinl 3'allord. 2o "lbe votnb ol Oermanv i-6 being tauebl not merelv «o be air-minded, but a.r-mad. and <ne numbers seeking to be trained as miliar? pilot5; onlv limited bv number ol marines wbicb ber lactcries earl turn out lor tbvm lbl.«; striking statement
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  • 214 16 Visited Four Times A Year Sydney, M a y 21 A THOUSAND mile» from 1 A a lonc'y little island vi<*i e t mes a vcar by a ship which hr kv 1 and mails a little community n "p island maintains the cwnmunir-at', tem cf the
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  • 47 16 50 People Rushed To Hospital After Wedding Feast Cairo. Fifty people, including the bride ana bridegroom, were rushed to hospital here alter a wedding reception which took place, in Old Cairo They aie believed to hav e been poisoned by eating "couscous." a native dish
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  • 3404 17 A Year Of Expansion SATISFACTORY DEPARTMENTAL RESULTS REPORTED t d and fifteenth annua* I :ourt of the Royal Exchange Corporation was held on May ►yal Exchange, London, E.c. Hugh Smith (the governor; manager and secretary ider Mac Donald* having convening the meeting ol the auditor. or
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  • 69 17 Sorrow-Crazed Mothers Tragk? End Madura. May 17. THE wife of a Mr. Chidambara Naaur. 1 a wealthy resident of Cumbum Valley, threw herself into her son's funeral pyre to-day and was burnt to death. lt appears that she was overwnelmed by sorrow. She left her house
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  • 233 18 i Escapj Cut Off CHILDREN FLUNG DOWN Bombay, May 18. MUSLIM jeweller and six members of his family, including three women and three children under 10 years, were burnt to death in a fire which completely gutted a three-storeyed building in Mahomed Ali Road at 10
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  • 285 18 £20 Makes Englishman's Fortune Sydney. May 21. Mr. W. G. Lawler, a young Englishman who arrived in Sydney recently. Stated that with ±'20 he made a deal in Fiji that led to his fortune. Mr. Lawler said that he bought the original Laloma cla m for £20.
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  • 199 18 Useless, Says Australian Professor Melbourne, May 20. Christian pacifists should make up th r minds to have nothing to do with the League ef Nations, or collective systems for security against- war, such as the Locarno Treaties, said Professor K. Ba ley of the Balaclava Methodist Church,
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  • 324 18 Fulfilling Vow To Be A Hermit Budapest EXCURSIONISTS on a week-end hike in the forest of Solymar. near here, returned receitly with tales of a weird "apparition" they had encountered, half man. half animal. Its face was old and cadaverous, they said, and covered with a
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  • 259 18 See Elephants For First Time Darwin, May 19. When eight elephants belonging to Wirth's Circus, which is en route to the East on the Marella, were landed at Darwin, they created .such a stir among the nat ves on the wharf that within a few minutes a big
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  • 240 18 American Girls To Cump In Surrey Omaha, Nebraska. ABOUT sixty American girls will sail n from New York on June 22 in the "Normandie," and thirty-five of them will disembark at P'ymouth, whence thc-y Will proceed to Bramley Grange Manor. Bramley, Surrey, where they will camp from June 27
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  • 82 18 Gang Accused Of Wide Range Of Thefts Prague. Nearly one hundred men will appear in court at Olomouc. in Moravia, when a gang of thieves who have, been operating since 1932 ate brought up for trial. They are accused of more than fifty large-scale thefts and robberies. Tnt*
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  • 499 18 Instruments They Pl ay ORCHESTRA MAY BE FORMED Hollywood, Hollywood Symphony Orchestra with only screen star a aa players, may soon be an ed fact, if a suggestion made by an enterprising musician here coml fruition. v It is by no means an imp. suggestion, it is
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  • 178 18 The following information has been received from the Rubber Growers' A tion, through the Malayan Information Age ncy, London. 1934. 1936. M Jan.-Dec. March. April. A. Net Ba ports. 1. Ceylon 79,739 Tons 2,001 Tons 3 265 Ton* Other Countries than Ceylon, Malaya and the Netherlands Indies (partly
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  • 475 19 From The King itty Air Mail). Our Own Correspondent) Glasgow, May 19. J CDS of Macleans gathered at Castle, Isle of Mull, on Saturday, parte of the world to |piay c chief of the clan on the hundredth birthday annifollowinjr telegram to the Roy Donald Macfcan
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  • 153 19 I ci i Leader Of Expedition lit India Bombay, May 17. MR. E. E. Shipton, the leader of the 1936 Everest Expedition survey party accompanied by Dr. Charles Warren. Mr. E. H L. Wigram, and Mr. Michae? Spender, arrived by the Mantua to-day. Messrs. H. W. Tilman apd
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  • 371 19 Reducing Rhk Of Air Collision (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 22. WITH the object of reducing the risk of collision in the air, a set of rules for civil pilots flying outside the area of Continental traffic controlled by Croydon has been issued
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  • 316 19 To Wheel Publican Up Mountain Melbourne, May 21. To push a man in a wheel-barrow 54 miles from Beechworth, Victoria t*> Mount Buffalo, Victoria within eight days is the task to be undertaken soon by Mr. Tom Parkinson, a Beechworth garage proprietor. The passenger will be Mr.
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  • 415 19 [Views Of An Australian M.P. London, May 22. MR. R. G. Manzies, K.C., M.P., Ati Or*■ ney-General of Australia, speaking at a luncheon here of the London Australian Society said that by equal status among the Dominions, Imperial Development had only reached iis beginning. The problems
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