Malaya Tribune, 6 June 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. -No. 133 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. June 6, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. FIVE (i.v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 126 1 %e«A The ©rtßirae Dominant In zfyfa/aya flTflP ATIC C° LTD. KUALA I UMDIID SiMf adhdp dp* r^^B C —frii— IQC3QI iQcafti—t/M tOCaW j RED FEATHER BUTTER j fl EVERY ONE LIKES GOOD BUTTER r U 0 to f Connell Bros. Co., I,ld. j t -i -i i in I iii
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    • 140 1 CAMERAS —Atk to vz 4 Tiie "CanUx" The "SuperwJkonU 9 The "Super-NetteT The "Baby Ikonta* i Him w i mmm —it .i «4 THE IMPROVED British Made sowing V I vl\Ll\dimHiiV£s are designed with a view to Torn: service and utility. Tested and proved material only is used in their
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  • 611 2 Shipping News Notices. FIRE PREVENTION ON SHIPBOARD Report Of Norwegian Experts NUMEROUS hints for the prevention of fire on shipboard are contained in a report drawn up by a committee of experts submitted recently to the Central Board of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association. The report is based on an analysis
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  • 307 2 Present Conditions In Shipbuilding j PRESIDING at the annual meeting ol 1 Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Mr F. E. Rebbeck, D.L., J.P., said that many shipbuilders lately had stressed the fact that the prices which were being obtained for shjps were too low in relation to
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    • 294 2 STEAMER Pk'OBRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BANGALORE 6,000 June 6 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 21 BHUTAN 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 81 NALDERA 16,000 An*. 2
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    • 34 2 O.S.K. LINE s.s. "HAWAII MARU" '(10,000 G. Tons). LKAVEfe 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. I—i v
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    • 654 2 N.Y.K. LINE~ (Incorporated in Japan). To London via Naples, Maraeffles. Neat Sailing*— Ha suwa maru J" ne 2 8.8. FUSHIMI MARU 27 8.8. HAKOZAKI MARU Mj 11 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU jvif 24 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Aw 8 s.s. Suwa Maru will make a special call at Casablanca. MINIMUM FARES TO
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    • 532 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From Front 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 80-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10
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    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILING^ NORDDEUTSCHU! The undernoted are the Con tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. SCHARNHORST, for Manila HTcong, S'hai, Yokohama ft Kobe 6 FRANKEN, for Hongkong S'hai, N. China Japan .i urr j HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg lire-men SAARBRUCKEN, also calls G Barcelona A Casablanca t ALSTER, also calls Genoa, 13 Marseilles Casablanca
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  • 189 3 RUBBER REMAINS UNCHANGED 7 1 Little Cha/tce Of Serious Sd-Back {By Our Ffrancicl Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning, jo day's Ibices:— Rubber (Singapore), 20% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Tin .Singapore), $114%, up $l L i. Yesterday's Prices:— London: 6d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 12» cts.,
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  • 117 3 Rubber Better On News From Malaya Reuter Wireless. London, June 4. TUP S-ork Exchange ruled steady to 1 frm o-dav but in practically all seetfons business vas restricted. Rubber tmnroved on Malayan shipments beir.tr smaller than anticipated. Cotton staged a good rally before the Have owing to rumours
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  • 1530 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fiaser and Co., and Lyai' and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Issue traser viiUe <Sc Co. Evau 4,- Ampat 4 3 4 6xd 4,3 4,6 ti a. xvumbang 32;- 6± »1)6 3a,6 Hi A. Malay
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  • 466 3 Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. «By Air Mail» London, Mav 22. THE twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of Sungei Kruit Rubber Es a.e, Ltd.. was held at 30, Mincing Lane, E.C.3. Mr. H. A. Barrett (chairman of the company), who presided, said that for rubber producing companies the
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  • 346 3 Improved Position oi Estate THE twenty-third annual general meeting of Henrietta Rubber Estate. Ltd.. was held at London House. E.C. Mr. F. O. Streeten <the chairman) .\id that the accounts did not come out as well as they could have wished, but the circumstances were all capable of
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  • 350 3 Publicity For Malayan Pineapples ißy Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspon dent) London, May 22. COINCIDENCE and subtle design have just joined hands to give Malayan pineapples one of the best advertisements tnev can ever have had. This week is Britain's Trade Week when, thanks to
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  • 52 3 British Official Wireless. London, June 5. Sterling on New York is 4.94%, Paris 75.3132. Gold 141s. 2V 2 d., a decrease Of B':ri. The Stock Markets are quiet and inclined to be weak. War Loan SM per cent, is 105% and French and German Bonds are both lower.—British
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  • 90 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Steady. Lnkilts sellers $1.01 Jeleboj sellers .91. Raabfi $4.90 $5.00, Klntai $4.40 $4.50, Taknaprs sellers 20-, S. Ways buyers $2..Y7 sellers $2 62/2 Souths .39, Kuchais .72 .76. Pctalings buyers $5.90. RUBBERS. Steady. Tapani buyers $l.9? l U. Malaccas buyers $1.65, Kluangs $4.05,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 3 Nederlandsche Handel-MaalscbappiJ, Ji V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 182*. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout) the Dutch Ls*i Indies and in the Straits Settlement*. India. Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Lba^* 4 Correspondeiita in the principal Cities
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    • 22 3 SOUTH BRITISH COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR mi WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. •KfICE: 2. FTNLAYSON CREFN.
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    • 27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATE INSURANCE. HEAD C?FICE: 1«D, Cecil St.. Sin**pore I. G. JrORNSON Owieral Manarer.
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    • 437 3 ink vJpP IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADFQUATELV INSURED. Wo offer you something unuKu.v) in insurance. 1 The International has devised 1 an exclusive insurance feature. I The Disability Compensation I Clause. I Under this Clause we not only I pay certain benefits
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    • 577 4 M. HASSAN, 17. BRAS BASAH ROAD. J SINGAPORE. or i 1 We Tindertake all aorta of work In electrical, gas and water service lines. We»»give prompt attention to all ordgrs cher big or small. VVhJr no* consult us about your requirements formate submitted upon rewithout charge or obligation* 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 522 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED Experienced Miehle Printing machineman. Apply, Manager, Malaya Iribune Press, Ltd., Singapore. O r >' fully qualified man need app. 1 WANTED—Reception Clerk, pleasant personality; good appearance. Clerk must have neat' handwriting and be accurate in figures. Send detailed applications together with copies of testimonials stating salary expected
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    • 403 4 PHYSICAL CULTURE. For Young and Old—Men and Women. Develop your body through BOSK'S .Scientific Method of Training. Personal Attention given CHARGES «10. ENROL AT 8, RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Telephone 4476. (Studio at 55, Cuppage Rd., oflT Orchard Rd.) SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. Tenders are invited for the erection of New Club Premises.
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    • 799 4 S TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 1 X 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, I J In SINGAPORE. Qj bj Telephone No. 2633. Jj Gj Stockists of iiika [jj D] Brand New'pTu-t- ©M ffi able Typewriters. 15)131 (J, g 4 Banks wit h 2 p English Key. S Also Dealers in new secondhand rjj Cn
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    • 290 4 lUNFAILINGI UNFAILING SERVICE THAT IS WHAT YOU GET WHFV YOU ENTRUST ALL VOI R CI on? WATCH REPAIRS L To 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road; Contractors for the Repair of Cj<» L Watches to the British Army »J2 R.A.F. Base in Malaya. 1 pc 11 LV without operation.
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  • 274 5 MR. LIM EWE CHENG New J.P. Of Teluk Anson (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Monday. Towkay Lam Ewe Cheng of Teluk Anson who was recently conferred .'he 'itle of Justice of the Peace for Perak by Highness the Sultan of Perak on' his birthday, is the doyen of the
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  • 64 5 BANK FAILURES Chinese Government To Take Drastic Steps Shanghai. June 5. A run has star-ed on the International Savinp.s Society. Di\ H. H. Kune. the Finance Minister, conferred with the bankers yesterday evening on measures to deal with the several banking failures. He declared that the Central Governmen.! had decided
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  • 56 5 QUARANTINE ORDERS Malacca And The Spread Of Rinderpest Information having been received thai a disease namely, rinderpest, exists among cattle in the states of Johore and Negri Sembilan, the Resident Councillor, Malacca, prohibits absolutely the introduction into the Settlement of Malacca by land or sea of any cattle juffaloes, sheep,
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  • 354 5 CHIEF STEWARD'S DEATH Coroner's Verdict In Local Tragedy j Singapore, Wednesday. A T th e c <»*cluslon of an inquiry to-day Vauihn Jafrt&S f Mr Willia "< Bh pt 5S i chief s A teWar <l on board the he L Vi lnel llner AKapenor, who met his death as
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  • 97 5 SEA LORDS DEATH Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Charles Madden London, June 5. The death is announced of Admiral Sir Charles Madden.—Reuter. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Madden, G.C.V.O., G.C.B., K.C.M.G., retired in 1930 as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff. In addition to many British
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 352 5 Make upV for loss in income jf SHRINKAGE in values, reduction of incomes, demand action that will safeguard the future. Maximum insurance protection at minimum cost is the present need of most families. At a surprisingly low rate, Crown Life offers a policy which provides double protection during the active
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    • 116 5 Itch Cause Killed in 7 Minutes four skin has nearly 50 million tiny seam* or pores where tiny germt> or parasites) can hide and cause your sl;in to Itch. Crack. Peel. Burn, also Eczema, llingworm. Pimples. Acne. Crotch-Itch, and Foot Itch. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. Yon must hay"
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    • 205 5 THE PIONEERS OF PUBLIC ADDRESS AND BAND REPEATING SYSTEMS IN MALAYA. ONLY WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE. Call or write for particulars M. E. NATHAN Nos. 25, 27 29, ORCHARD ROAD, AMBER MANSIONS No L 'PHONE 4856. I j mi i Hi,, i i i iwi, tmmm,m, umnM mm, m m»M,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 435 5 BERLIN SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day (DJB 1«J.74 M.tres; DJN 31.45 Metres; DJQ 19.63 Metres). 4.05 p.m. DJB. DJN A in juncemen'. (Conn Engl German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ, Engl.). 4.20 p.m. For the Young Polks: Poetry of the Nation's Youth. 4.50 p m. News in English. 5.05
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    • 298 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Ihe Central Band Of H.M. Royal Air Force TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as fellows: TRANSMISSION 2. 620 p.m. Big Ben. Th? Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 p.m. "Empire Bookshelf No. 6." Reading of extracts from "Africa Dances,"
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  • 157 6 Ranpura, British, 9,331 tons, from Yokohama 5.6 to London 7.6. Mirzapore, British, 4,134 tons, from Bombay 5.6 to Japan 6.6. Mata Hari, British, 510 tons, from Penang 5.6 to Penang 9.6. Nam Yong, British, 769 tons, from Semarang 5.6 to Batavia 7.6. i Giang Ann, British, 545 tons,
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  • 231 6 Net Revenue Higher By £22,300 (By Air Mail) London. May 22. A SUBSTANTIAL recovery in profits is A recorded by the Pataling Kubbex Estates in its annual report for 1934. he company, ot which Mr. H. Eric Miller is chairman, is a member of th_ Harrirons and Crosfield
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  • 138 6 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on o.ean-steamers at all Malayan por'-ra during the month cf May, 1935. Destination Tons United Kingdom 255 United States of America 3,150 Contimnt of Europe 1,034 British Possessions 240 Japan 224 The Netherlands Indies 1 Other Foreign Countries 19 To.al
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  • 83 6 Increase In Arrivals At j U.K. Ports London, June 5. THE net tonnage of foreign trade and shipping arrivals at United Kingdom ports with cargo in April was 3.2 per cent, greater than in April 1934, while the arrival in
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  • 120 6 Singapore, Monday. Gian Seng, British, 1.085 tons; from Semarang 1.6 to Java Ports (date uncer- tain). Van Outhoon, Dutch, 1,180 tons; from Cheribon 31.6 to Cheribon 6.6. Rajula, British, 4,702 tons; from Madras 1.6 to Madias 6.6. Silver be llo, British; 3,091 tons; from Calcutta 3.6 to New
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  • 146 6 Singapore. Thursday. The following passengers arrived in Singapore from China and Japan by ilie Ranpura yesterday:— Mies M. R. Lunan. Mrs. M. G. Strickland. Mrs. Wylly. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Langworthy. Major and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. Chen King Fck, Mr. Song Teck Chee, V. Tsan Teck Cheng, Mr.
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  • 130 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I Singapore, June G. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula. Hakodate Maru 22; Hai Lee 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura 18; Kamuning 16; Dardanus 14; Kistna 10; Pembrokeshire 8; Unyo Maru 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Karagola
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  • 135 6 Mails expected from China and Japan, j by the Hakodate Maru, due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Havana Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe, etc., by air Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters' only 10 a.m. tomorrow and
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  • 30 6 The sjs. Kamuning lor Bangkok 'Parcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 10.30 a.m. to-day will now be despatched by s.s. Kistna closing at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 265 6 Agreement Signed At Angora London, June 5. I THE Anglo-Turkish Trade and Payments Agreement was signed at Angora yr.steiday and, pending the exchange of ratifications, comes into force provi- sianally on June 20. In the House of Commons. Colonel Colvilie, of the Overseas Trade Depart- j ment, said
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  • 38 6 Kuchai Tin, Ltd.—Actual Running Time 267 hours 10 mins.. Time Loft 44 hours 50 mm.. Government Quota Restriction Scheme 432 hours, Average Digging Depth 47.12 feet. Ore Won 269 83 piculs. yardage treated 59,000 cubic yards.
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  • 303 6 SELLING Singapore, June 6. London 4 months' sight 2|4 ljljj London 3 months' sight 2 4 IHP London 60 days' signt JJ London 30 days* sight 23 a 132 London demand 2 3 15|16 London T.T. 2 3 15H6 Lyons and Paris demand 869 Hamburg demand 140 Nev:
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  • 203 6 Singapore, June 6. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $145 R. (Siam) W. Coast Nc. 2 per Koyan $142 <Siam> V/. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $120 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $116 Rice, Siam Al $219
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  • 77 6 DAiLI PRICKS CU4UUEJMT. Singapore, Thurfday, Ju.ie 6. Buyer*. Sellers. No. IX.R.S S. in cases 4F.0.8. June) 20% 20?4 Good F.A.Q. in eases (F O.B.June). 201 16 20 3116 No. IX.R.S.S. (Spot, loose) (awardabb Spore) 20% 20% do. June 20% 20 do. July Sept. 21U 21% do.
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  • 5 6 New Scudai—-21,674 lb.
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  • 68 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Now and Fori CAPITOL.—"David Copperf--. hi." EMPIRE. —Cantonese talkie. GREAT WORLD-—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"You Made You" and "The Galloping Gho MARLBOROUGH —"Krisi.:... S NEW WORLD. —Cabai e1 Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Climes* yangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc PAVILION. —"Brews' er's Millions.' RITZ.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 191 6 Ii i•ii i i i, „r,„, l j ll |ll l llli ,:iiniiiiiiii:ii<iiiirTii!i!iiniHiiinilliifiilitt)Tliiiniiiii[|ia(r I SINGAPORE HOTELS j 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL J j TOMORROW jl SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j r BMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiwnmtmniiiiimrrrTiuiiiiii METROPOLE HOTEL TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD, 1 I IDEAL CENTRAL. j MODERN SANITATION. 1 j RUNNING WATER IN
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    • 291 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CROSSWORD WJZELE No. 55 h canceli.-d. and further P« s J continued unt I the return of nr. I. Rogers from England. WANTED— To buy small bunf About $3,000. Katong Distri< I 1 Write h c nfidence, Box No. 657, i i ''•'>•'
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 242 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 78 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last N:g*r Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. 1 Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg F. Alor Star S3 0 20 0.2 73 Sitiawan 89 0.31 5.1 73 Kot a Bharu 89 N 1 8.1 76 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 4.7 71
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    • 185 6 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY South India (Rajula) 3 p.m. India, East and North (Karagola) 3 p.m. Burma (Karagola) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Tidore) 4 p.m. Blinioe (Mijer) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan (Mijer) 4 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada
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    • 173 6 Ipuaypf mi Mr) j WHAT'S ON? 1 Public Functions Kn4 Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE G High Tides.—l.ls am 2A'j pm. St. Andrew's Mission hospitj Raffles Hotel. Annual Founder's Day Celebr; i a.m., and School Sports stitution. Football: S.A.F.A. League Div m i Medical Service; v. S.RC SJiCFriendly, S.C.C. v. Bendemeer
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  • 709 7 Vntong Cannibals CATHOLIC PRIESTS EXPERIENCES Sydney, May 23. H'tili lie.. Father L. Chaize, of the Marist Mission Society, who is at > ,i:t in Sydney on furlough, gave i\id account of his 24 years' mi «nary experiences in the wilds
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  • 390 7 Methodists' Appeal To Christians nr Melbourne, May 25. IjRGING Christians to strive lor peace v the Australian Methodist Church made a strongly worded pronouncement against war and armaments when its lith general conference was continued a r vVesley Church. The conference agreed to send a cable message to
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  • 283 7 Dances At 102 Years Of Age Melbourne, May 23. More than 4.0C0 people gave Mrs. Isabel Muiiio, in her 102nd a .ccifercu* welecme when .she attended 7. dance Riven to members oi ./he Smiien"a y Club, by 3DB, the Herald bread.asthig 5. alien. Tne amazing old lad;
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  • 227 7 City Life Too Risky Sydney. May 22. THE 19 years of his life have been spent in the sylvan glades of Grahamstewn, where the serenity is undisturbed save for the quiet grazing of cows. He is also a full-back promise, and, unwilling to bring an early end
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  • 235 7 Melbourne May Have One Melbourne, May 22. Cabled advices from Icndon s ate that he Melbourne National Gallery and the Castlemaine Gallery may each'have one of the Epstein statues from the Strand. The High Commissioner, for Southern Rhodesia, has informed Senator R. D. Ellio of Melbourne his Government
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  • 194 7 She Went To Australia In 1851 Melbourne, May 23. Elaborate arrangements were made at CranbcwTtc. Victoria, to celebrate fittingly the lCOth birthday of Mrs. Ca ler.i.c Tayici, who has lived bi ihe district fcr 83 years. Amongst the many congratulations was one from the Governor. Lord Hun. ngrleid.
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  • 117 7 Morse Code For Lock Combination Darwin, Northern Australia. Emergency supp'ics of water and avla* tion spirit are so precious on the new landing ground at Cape Fourcroy in the south west of Bathurst Island, off the ccast of Northern Australia, thai they are to be kept under lock
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  • 305 7 Two Men's Work For Five Months Melbourne, May 23. IN Melbourne's most central and sought--1 for byway, two men have been down on their knees for five months working on a giant jig-saw puzzle. Pounding in their ears is the sound of ceaseless feet that shuffle by,
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  • 50 7 Father Rejoices Over Birth Of 26th Child Prague. Josef Antoncik. p farmer who lives near Kosice in Slovakia, is rejoicing over the birth of his 26th child. Josef is aged 82. He4has been married twice. Tho new baby's eldest brother is old enough, to be his grandfather.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 1 _i_i_i_i_l_i_lMM_il_i_i_i_l»M_l»_i___l < ONSTANCE COLLIER'S performance a triumph her wonderful *tage te hnique has been perfectly adapted to the requirements of the screen... .SUNDAY TIMES. WATCH FOR CONSTANCE COLLIER Famous English Actress in i SHADOW OF DOUBT"
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 962 8 "47V ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH !99 Never have such enthusiastic opinions been voiced after a premiere I IT *^mw __B«___PV Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents its proudest screen offering the world's host- TTI V |ri Ifl J J 4W LP F JT beloved love-etory, brought to thrilling life in its mightiest motion picture production: O
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  • 279 9 Necessity For Linking bp With Sterling -i > Reuter. London, June 5. IT is learnt that very highly placed quarters are closely paying attention to Chinese finance and that there, is a leai desire to help China if a permanently useful way can be found, but
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  • 147 9 Canton Guilds Decide To Boycott It Hongkong, June 5. A* a meting of the rice guilds I' Canton yesterday, it was decided, to boycott Siamese rice, as a retaliatory measure aeainst the ill-treatment of Chin- =>c in Siam. A Shanghai message states that tm Ningpo Industrial Bank and
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  • 118 9 Discussion At London Meeting Reuter Wireless. London, June 6. At the Anglo-German naval talks tj-day, ft is understood, Herr Yon Ribbentrop outlned Germany's reasons for claiming 60 per cent of British tonnage, t>he Brit sh asking questions as regards Germany's building programme, armaments and personnel. The vital
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  • 51 9 British Official Wireless. London, June 5. Lord Carson, who is gravely ill with bronchial pneumonia t x ed slightly weaker.—British Official Wireless. CONDITION UNCHANGED Later. Lord Carson, who is gravely ill with bronchial pneumonia, was slightly weaker this morning and this evening his condition was unchanged.—British Official
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  • 264 9 Enormous Task Of Relief Proceeding Reuter Wireless. London, June 5. FURTHER earth tremors have been ex- perlenced* in Quetta and the surroundng area, but these have mostly been slight and no further casualties or damage have been reported. The enormous task of relief is proceeding effectively. The
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  • 123 9 Concluding Meeting With Cabinet British Official Wireless. London. June b Mr. Lloyd George has detailed his roposals for national development as a of dealing with unemployment cblems in a series of meetings with the fecial Committee of the Cabinet an:' te tenth of these meetings, which i
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 VKOLAASTJERI SRANUiUTED KOLAASTIERGRANULATEDfc KOLA ASTIER I (GRANULATED) > < ft A SUPPLIER OF ENERGY! 5 E GIVES-PHYSICAL STRENGTH, 1 S RESISTANCE TO FATIGUE, KoLAfff S MENTAL POWER I S oyou^ee nervous, depressed, sleepy? {IJ re y OLI ejected by tropical languor? DOES YOUR HEART BEAT TOO FAST? g g \A
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    • 139 9 "WINGS' was a great film, f "HELL'S ANGELS" thrilled us BUT THIS IS THE GREATEST AIR ROMANCE OF THEM ALL. SOMETHING TO 111 CHEER ABOUT! We%tfoud with 111 Robert Maureen Iff YOUNG O'SULLIVAN I U Lewis IMM 111 STONE GLEASON 111 a hctuw 111 i He Thrilled You in "HELL
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    • 355 9 tiN INCH f f TIN INCH RECORDS FROM FILM "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" (NOW SHOWING AT PAVILION). I 8421. I THINK I CAN Jack Payne his Orchestra. CNE GOOD TT'NE DESERVES ANOTHER, F.T. Jack Payne his Orchestra. 8443. THE CARANGA, Rumba, The Cuban Havana Band, j SIDE WALKS OF CUBA, Rumoa, The
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  • 133 10 Wit* much regret to inform that Mr Got, Say Kirn, of Khee Fatt, North Bridge Road, Gold and Diamond Merchant passed away peacefully, on Monday morning at his residence, 17, Tiverton Lane It k J* of 56. Leaving behind' hs beloved wife Madam Seah W«h Khcngr. and
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  • 582 10 jyjALAYA, thanks io its granite backbone, is immune from disasters of the type which have just descended on Quetta. .Reports hitherto received ar e conflicting and it will be some time before the full extent of the catastrophe is realised, but there is sufficient evidence to show
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  • 87 10 Coming To Singapore From Batavia Singapore, Thursday. MR. Douglas Fairbanks, the famou--1 cinema actor, is due at Singapore to-morrow afternoon from BaS 01 a special K.N.I.L.M. plane. Mr. Fairbanks has been visiting indir Ceylon and the Netherlands Indies it is understood that he will go on to h°e
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  • 167 10 Amount previously acknowledged $69 34q fil Government Veterinary Department 30 00 United Engineers, Ltd. 1 000 00 European Officers S.H.B. i u w.uu (May Instalment; 27? q« Mrs. t F. Wearne foo 00 Malay Staff, Victoria Theatre S Staff of Social Hygiene Office New Tan j ong
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  • 51 10 4 11 *i London, June 5 "Th. o c ln lssued ***** morning statedThe Princess Royal has passed a fair Uso\$ d COndMon a sa f tt r wem 6^ 68 yal yesterd ay undereoitrP ratl n for exophthalmic goitre In a London Nursing HomeBntish Official Wireless.
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  • 37 10 u« r, Wednesday, June 5 His Excellency presided at a meeting of ihe Executive Council held at Gov? ernment House this morning Mr. H. Hughes-Hallett and Mr J N C Hancock dined at C3overnment^o„."' C
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  • 21 10 The band of the 1st Wiltshire Regiment will play, at the Singapore Swimming Club from 6 to 8 p.m\ on Sunday
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  • 212 10 TC those who have never been to Epsom on Derby Day it is difficult to imagine how very much of a holiday the occasion is. In the ordinary way even the best known races attract only their special followings. In the case of the Derby
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  • 164 10 j THE race itself is the most coveted event of the English turf. It is for three year elds and s a gruelling test. Many are entered, but only a comparative few suivive the various vicissitudes of the life of a racehorse and face the I starter
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  • 111 10 SCOTT, the winner ?f the Air Race to Australia, was recently entertain* at a club dinner, and the following verse was printed on the mem. The verse was composed by a member 0 f the Club and is copied frcn, The Star If you can stall and still ~.t
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  • 131 10 JPOH Police Court continues to serve up mild sensations. The other day the court officials expressed concern as to the whereabouts of a man who rejoices m the name of King Kong. Now comes the news that a Sikh constable, white giving evidence, collapsed in the mUnm box and
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  • 413 10 By "Looker-On" WELL, that's another Derby over. Lots of people richer, but most of us poorer. The local club sweeps, I hear, have been doing better than ever. Hearty congratulations to the winners. A A A man who watches the clock generally remains one of the
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  • 232 11 Two Killed And Several Injured In Johore Smash BRITISH PREMIER Fo Resign His Office Al Vv hitsuntid^ London. June 5. DA F? LI AM KYI will adjourn on Friday for Whitsuntide Recess and although no al intimation has yet been me time been under;al circles that when the Comm sembles
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  • 162 11 ACCELERATED K.L.M. SERVICE Second Douglas Plane Due Singapore, Thursday. THERE was a large crowd at the Seletar aerodrome this morning, when My. Van Kooten, of the Rotterdam Lloyd, left for Amsterdam by ihe X L.M Diane Havik:. There were three other passengersMr. Corai, Mr. May and Mr. Savage Two mors
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  • 51 11 Hot Water Thrown Over Them Singapore. Thursday. Three Chinese eirls were badly scalded yesterday afternoon duiinc an affray in the Rochore district. Hot water was thrown on them during the row and they were badly burnt about the fac* and body. The victims were taken to hcsDital by ambulance. STREET
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  • 56 11 Elderly Man Knocked Down j By Omnibus Singapore. Thursday. I The junction of Tanjong Pagar Road and Smith Street was the scene of an accident last night. An elderly Chinese was knocked down by an omnibus. He sustained a fracture of the right arm and was removed to hospital in
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  • 56 11 Struck Over The Head With A Bottle Singapore, Thursday. An affray between men and women tft the Teluk Ayer district last night 1 resulted in a Chinese woman being taken to hospital in an unconscious condition. 'H It aDDears that she was struck over the head with a bottle and
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  • 64 11 Silver Dish And Rings For The King Reuter Wireless. London, June 4. The Irish silver dish and rings purchased by 36,000 persons in the Irish Free State was presented to-day to the King as a Jubilee gift. The King, expressing his sincere thanks, voiced his wish that the unused balance
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  • 267 11 Mr. H. R. L. Dyne, of the legal firm of Donaldson and Burkinshaw, and Mrs. Dyne are leaving for Home by the Ranpura. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole, a director ot Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., and Mrs. Anderson Pole are leaving for Home by the Ranpura. Mrs. Elder, the
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  • 153 11 and the principals of the schools wrote many letters of grabeful thanks t:> the partners. Very few people could have knewn tha' Crock 11, causing roars of laughter with his antics, was suffering great pam from asthma and heart trouble. His partner had shown gre*t anxiety fcr him but Grock
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  • 105 11 "GROCK II" Mr. and Mrs. C. Grumitt. of Penang, are leaving for Home on the Ranpura. Mr. C. J. Smith, C.8.E., the senior Surgeon, Singapore, who is retiring from the sendee, is sailing for Home on the Ranpuia. Flight-Lieut, j. g. Elton, who was awarded the Air Force Cross in
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  • 242 11 Singapore, Thursday. the result of the 1935 Derby, Mr. J. A. Clarke, A C.A., a partner in Evatt and Co., the well-known Malayan firm of chartered accouni tants, is r'cher by about £23,000. It was reported on Monday that xvlr. Clarke had drawn Bahram, the favourite, in the Calcutta Sweep.
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  • 85 11 OTHER WINNERS Theft Also Drawn In Singapore Singapore was well represented in the Calcutta Sweep, for Mr. V. P. F. Walsh and Mr. D. K. Evans, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., drew Theft, another horse belonging to the Aga Khan, which came fourth. They sold half the chance for
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  • 64 11 Three Men Sent To Hospital In Ambulance j I I Singapore, Thursday. j The Kandang Kerbau district was *he senile of a rather serious affray last night, between two gangs of Chinese. The police promptly quelled the disturbance. but three Chinese were render ra "nors de and were taken to
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  • 43 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. AUSTRALIAN NEWS BY AIR MATT. 7. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 16. MALAYAN PLANTING TOPICS, 18. THE CAMERON HIGHLANDS, 19. LONDON TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS Vast Scheme To Be Started At Once
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  • 225 11 London, June 3. A BIG programme of railway and other transport improvements in the London area, involving an expenditure of £35,000,000, loans for which will have the Exchequer guarantee, is to be undertaken at once and completed in five years. /This vast scheme of work has been decided upon as
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  • 32 11 Shanghai, June 6 The third group of mass weddings were held in the Shanghai Municipal offices yesterday afternoon. Fifty-four couples were married.—Sin Chew Jit Poh ENGINE DERAILED AT TRIANG No Damage Done
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  • 114 11 DRIVER S PRESENCE OF MIND (From Our Oion Correspondent) Gemas, Wednesday. watchfulness and promptness of the driver averted a serious mishap to the 6.45 morning train from Lipis to Gemas, when the engine and bogey were derailed at the 45th mile, near Triang, yesterday. Noticing ballast flying, the driver applied
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  • 55 11 EX-KING OF SIAM Gift Of Two Wireless Installations (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 5 This week's Gazette records the gift of two wireless uelegraph installations by ex-King Prachatipok of Siam to he Teiegraph Department. The Government, through the Premier, has expressed its apprecia Lion oi the gif.s. THE MALAYA
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  • 14 11 TOWKAY CRUSHED TO DEATH Cyclist's Arm Torn Off LORRY DRIVERS ON SERIOUS CHARGE j
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    • 73 11 j Singapore-London in s'/2 days, j i t j From 12th June the K.L.ltf. will j run an accelerated bi-weekly j service with new Fokker- j j Douglas aeroplanes, of the Mcl- I j bourne-air-race fame. j i j Mails close at G.P.0., Singapore, i at 1.15 p.m. every Wednesday
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    • 87 11 MAURICE CHEVALIER MfI^HHHjL.7-J Records exclusively for His Master's Voice" fjf' -jl sin ffs his best songs from his latest fi,m t FOLIES BERGERE" RHYTHM OF THE RAIN. ■BP^^ A you TOOK THE WORDS RIGHT 1 v M rwt I J UT F MY MOUTH Also "H.M.V." record of I think
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  • 297 12 Rotary Address DOGS WITH WOLF INSTINCTS EXPERIENCES amongst ftie ""Polar Ice" was the title of an interesting address by Mr. Gordon Burt to the members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their weekly luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel Roof garden yesterday.
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  • 675 12 Roaming Aimlessly About The Ice Speaking about the polar bear, the monarch of the Arctic, Mr. Burt said: These animals grow to an enormous size, the biggest we shot being just on 10-feet high. Before going any further. I may mention tharthe Polar bear exists only in
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  • 1061 12 Encounter With A Mother Bear Commander Wors'ey mentioned that be would like to get a live cub to take back to England, so that we were always cn the lc*>k out for a youngster. Every day, of course, we would burn seal and bear-blubber, the odour of which
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  • 105 12 Proposal To Increase Fees Abandoned Reuter. London, June 9. IN the House of Commons, replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing (Conservative) Mr. Anthony Eden said that he had no official information concerning the Chinese proposal to institute an Income Tax. Mr. Moreing called attention to the
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  • 94 12 Fire Brigades To Be Made Efficient British Official Wireless. London, June 5. THE Home Secretary (Sir John Gilmour), speaking in the House of Commons said that in connection with preparations for national defence and the possible danger of incendiary attacks from the air, he hoped to make
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  • 552 12 K.L. Sanitary Board I MR. HANDS RETURNS TO THE ATTACK (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 5. AT to-days meeting of tne rvuala Lumpur Sanitary Board it was announced by the Chairman in reply to a speech by Mr. John Hands, that as regards a
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  • 131 12 Government Not Prepared To Change Name The Chairman. Mr. J. V. Cowgill, replying, said that as regards the change of the Board's name, a very definite answer had been given to the effect that the Government were not prepared to do it. He himself thought that the change
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  • 681 12 Details Of The Week's Programme THE programme for the 1935 Clergy Conference to be held in Singapore from June 11 to 18, is announced. On Tuesday, June 11, the Conference assembles and on the same day at 6.30 p.m. an Evensong and Sermon will be conducted
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  • 551 12 David Copperfield PICTURE NOW AT THE CAPITOL ItfUCH has been heard of the Metro Goldwyn Mayer product i.,: "David Copperfield/' but the actiu: film, now to be seen at the Capito; surpasses all expectations. Hollywood has again triumphe.. where the pessim sts prophes'ed fail ure. "It
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  • 116 12 Death Of Forrar Officer In Siam's Navy THE death of Major O. F. V. Busch occurred in Bangkok on May 31. Major Busch, who was born in Copenhagen 67 years ago, went to Siam in 1890 after receiving a commission In the Danish Army and was
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  • 359 13 M rs. Rattenbury [.OVER SENTENCED TO DEATH Reuter. London, June 5. MRS. Rattenbury, who was acquitted when she and her lover were barged with the murder of her and, has been found drowned in River Stour at Christchurch, Bournemouth. St oner,
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  • 113 13 In Hilly Regions Around Wuhu Wuhu, TIGERS are causing a reign of terror 1 in the mountains and the hilly regions around here since 1,000 farmer hunters have been drafted into the local militia. The farmers and wood-choppers are now unable to go to the hills
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  • 284 13 Woman Doctor Inspecting Sanitary Works I\R. Wu Chi Moy, who has been sent, by the Municipality of Canton to investigate the public health and sanitary works of the South Sea Islands, Europe and America, arrived in Singapore recently. Through Dr. Tya*i, Chinese ConsulGeneral, she was introduced to
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  • 227 13 Charge Against Four Women Singapore, Wednesday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Burton, the Acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court, to-day, two appeals from the decision of magistrates were disposed of. Mr. N. A. Worley, the D P.P., appealed against nhe acquittal of three Chinese women and a
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  • 255 13 Sentence Alleged To Be Excessive Savaramuthu Tamboo James, formerly an overseer in the Municipality, appealed against a sentence of 20 months' r.i. passed on him on a charge of receiving an illegal gratification as a public servant. Mr. Page argued the appeal on behalf of James. Mr. Page
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  • 102 13 Greater Imports Into Canada Ottawa, Canada. Canada began 1935 with a distinctly sweeter tooth than in 1934, if sugar imports are any criterion. For the first two months of 1935 raw sugar imports amounted to 48,570,000 lbs. worth $800,000 (£160,000), compared with 41,660,000 lbs. worth $742,000 (£150,000) for
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  • 30 13 Vice-President In Geneva Labour Office Reuter. Geneva, June 5. Mr. Li Ping Hong (China) has been elected Vice-President of the Government Group of the International Labour Conference.—Reuter.
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    • 42 13 Hell Howell FILMO 8 UNIVERSAL MODEL A supsr projector for projection of 8 m.m. films. Better and brighter than any other 8 m.m. machine in existence. Operate on any voltage. Singapore Photo Co., HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. PHONE 6389 2. ii 1 1
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    • 389 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE I 1 CO., LTD. I jO (INC IN ENGLAND). I FIRE-.MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE- j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I I competitive rates—immediate settlement I I OF CLAIMS. I i «n* I 3j liener*! jjj I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., j? 3 6. MALACCA STREET, Rf H TEL: 5144. SINGAPORE.
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  • 477 14 Veteran Jockey's Second Win SMALLEST FIELD AT 1'J'SOM SINCr, 1919 British Official Wireless. CONFIRMING all expectations, Bah ram, one of the hottest favourites for the Derby for 35 years, won the D crby at Epsom for llis Highness the
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  • 564 14 Epsom Pump Tip Says "First Son" Reuter. Epsom, June 4. Everything is in readiness for the TXrby. The going should be periect; th:re should be more herbage than ever before. A tip chalked on the pump of Epsom village, which is followed by thousands of iao.gGei\> each year,
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  • 122 14 Reuter. London. June 4. The following was '.he final Derby call over:— 5 to 4 Bahram. II to 2 Hairan. 10 to 1 Theft. 100 to 7 Field Trial. 100 to 6 Sea Bequest taken and offered 100 to 6 First Son offered
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  • 79 14 Result Of Derby Sweep Drawn On June 4 Horse No. Name. Ticket Number. 1 Field Trial ***** 2 Plymouth Sound ***** 3 Japetus ***** 4 -lob'n Goodfellow ***** 5 Peaceful Walter ***** 6 St Botolph ***** 7 Fairhaven ***** 8 First Son ***** 9 Screamer ***** 10
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  • 116 14 Entertainment On Whit Monday THERE will be an interesting and Out of of the ordinaly enterta'nmeni at the Club on Wlhit M:;ndiy, June 10. at 11.33 a.m. The club have engaged a troupe known as "'The Fly:ng Diggers." home of vnoia have appeared at Royal Command p«rI ffinances
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  • 95 14 Old Collegians' Team For Ismail Cup 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 6. The following have been selected to represent the Old Collegians Society *t cricket versus the English College. Johore Bahru, for the "Ismail Cup" r.r Wednesday, June 19. The match w1! played on the English
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  • 442 14 Terror And Monopolies Draw Singapore, Wcdneeday. pIAYING at the Anscn Road Stadium this ai'l-erroc:i. in the Second Division of the S.AF.A. Lcagu?. the Monomelic:-- Spcrta Club and a cam norn H M.S. "Terror"' shared the points. The Mcnopolies were .\vo goal" up at the resumption and equalised. Jh"
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  • 370 14 Chin ?se Bank Wins PRESSMEN BEATEN BY 41 Singapore, Wednesday. IN a Commercial Cup match on the Y.M.C.A. ground this evening, thvOverseas Chinese Bank beat the Straits Times Press by four goals to one. The pressmen showed much improvement since their last outing. Walling in goal made
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  • 561 14 MiiS. KEITH JOHNSON WINS THRILLING RACE t\X Saturday the sc ond race of the v was railed by the ladies f«3 thr San try Cup. There was a L'Ue&g flcci lidr and a Offer? b'ceze f:om the Fa t North Eart. F vc of
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  • 239 15 past Finishes SOME CANDIDATES TO WATCH Our Own Reporter j Kcala Lumpur, Thursday. i<;n f< r the first day of :v,<.i Races to bo run a' I nxapM on Saturday, final were carried on: on the track Ibis inc.ning. majority cf the
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  • 261 15 llamii-'aps For Six Races t for the second day anger Tuif Club'? as follows: RA< E ONE PO] 2 Div. 2: 5 Furs. 3 p.m. Blue «ofl 97 t 3 8 12 8.10 86 c.B Miss Woo 8.0 Valkyrie 7.13 Little Miss X 7.7 Witty Retort 7.7 Blue
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  • 126 15 Events For Aquatic Section THE following is the list of events in the swimming section of the Malayan Chinese Olympiad to be held in Penang from Aug. 2. 1935:— MEN'S SECTION 50 metres free style. 100 metres free style. 400 metres free style. 1,500 metres free style.
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  • 147 15 Island Club Lose To Japaness Golf Club THE match played between the Island 1 .CIlib and the Singapore Japanese CK1 Club on Sunday, June 2, over the Islanc' Club ccurse, ended in a win for' the Japanese Galf Club by 3% to 2 l 4, a.s under:— C.
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  • 395 15 Sixth Annual Meeting ATHLETICS OTHEK PASTIMES OPORTSMEN from all parts rrf Malaya will be gathered ia Singapore during the Whitsun holidays to compete in athletics, tennis, cricket and football. The competitors will be representatives of the Public Works Departments in the various States and Settlements. Contingents will
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  • 271 15 Commenis On Malaya Cup Game (From Cur O'u n Rttoortcrl Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. KEDAH, whom S.langor are met tin o Saturday at Alor in the Malay: Cup, surprisingly beat Perak in th i cup fixture last Saturday. al.°o at Al l" Star by two goals to one.
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  • 83 15 In a friendly soccer match played on the Fraser and Neave Ground y s'erda", the Chinese Juvenile Football Club bee! the Fnser and Noave B team by three goals to nil. AH th? goals were scored in the fir. half. Mr. Tay Ong Senqr referred. The game was
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  • 304 15 Friendly Soccer In K.L. (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE football friendly on the Padang yesUiday be.ween the Selangor Club and the Pole Depot was far from helntr a j in-tere-tine; as one would have been led to imagLie from the previous game between thw
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  • 309 15 Draw For Singapore Championship i THE following is the draw and starting I times for the qualifying round of the Singapore Island Amateur Golf Championship competition., to be played at Bukit Timah on Saturday afternoon. i 2.15 H. B. Rose v. H. L. Marshall. 2.20 H. H. Sturt
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  • 54 15 The following have accepted to play Association Football for the S.C.C. against B.ndemeer to-day, on the S.C.C ground: D. R. Godfrey, R. Davidson, Capt. N. L. Hammond; J. A. Gibson, K. C. GiUett L. D. S. Gardener; J. Ivl Fraser. RL. MolT, W. D. Erskine Crum, J- W
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  • 227 15 Raphael Confident I THRILLING BATTLE ANTICIPATED Singapore, Thursday. REALISING the heavy penalty he will have to pay in the event of his failing to make welterweight, Young Frisco has gone thoroughly into the reducing process, and is alleadv well within :he limit of 147 lb. Yesterday,
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    • 167 15 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION THE SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS i.,u<l bj th, L.T.A. Malaya) WILI BE HELD ON THE COl RTS OF THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB, SINGAPORE and other eo«rta, if necessary FROM Jl NE 17TH. 1035. AT 4.50 P.M. EACH DAY. EVENTS B .tranc? Fees, lemon's Single «4—each Player. 2. Gentlemen's
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    • 336 15 HLJII»— 1 W^mm 1-1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT by reason of the fact I. that in a period of little more than (jiiarWr of a century it has (J) hu.lt up a large business all over A«ia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound, financial int.sition; (3) introduced modern innovations
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  • 529 16 K.L. Hearing Adjourned VITAL WITNESS IN CEYLON (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AFTEB the petitioner, William Silva had been subjected to lengthy J cross-examination by Mr. S. C. Chandran, counsel for the co-respon- dent, the suit for divorce brought by William Silva against Emile Nona,
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  • 62 16 Shanghai, June Shanghai is being hard hit by the (radc depression on the occasion of the dragon boat festival. Similar depression prevails in Tientsin. The money market in Shanghai has been eased with th*; help of $25,000,000 Government bonds. The money firms may apply for bonds by advancing
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  • 84 16 ire Municipal health statement for the week ended June 1, shows that there were 260 deaths, as compared with 243 in tho preceding week, and with 192 in the corresponding week of last year The chief causes of death were:—Berlin !6, phthisis 23, malaria 22, pneumonia
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  • 620 16 Assist. Manager Struck By A Woman (From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, June 5. THERE was insufficient room in the dock to accommodate 13 Tamil mail labourers and four female 'abouitrwho were produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya, Second Magistrate, yesterday on charges of
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  • 141 16 Third Reading Passed By Parliament Reuter. London, June 5. THK House of Commons, by 386 1 votes to 122 passed the Third Reading of the Government of India Rill, which was sent to the House of fnrds and is expected to receive Royal Assent before the Summer
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  • 30 16 x, Nanking, June 6. Mr. Wang Ching Wei, the Chinese Premier, denies that a conference of high officials of the Chinese Government will Jit Poh Hankow Bin Chew
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  • 182 16 Letter 7 c Th* E Jitor [Our readers est invited to write us on subject* of pubUs interest. It must be understood tnat the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEf AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on
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  • 325 16 (To ihe Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Anyone going through the lists of honours during the last twenty-five years, will not fail to notice that the Malay recipients of these honours are practically confined to the Rulers and Chiefs of the Malay States. Except for a few Malay orderlies and
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  • 675 16 M. Laval Gives Up NO SUPPORT FROM THE LEFT Reuter. that many points in the Socialist programme not acceptable, consequent ly the Left groups find themselves in an impasse, thereby clearing the path for M. Pietri. —Reuter. EFFECT ON STOCK EXCHANGE London, June 5.
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  • 73 16 Sentence Of Nine Months Quashed London, June S. THE Court cf Criminal Appeal has quashed the conviction on the Duke of Manchester.—Reuter. It will be recalled that the Duke of Manchester nas sentenced to nine months' imprisonment at the Old Bailey last month for obtaining an advance of
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    • 255 16 F. A .Bartholomeusz L t took I FRAMROZS j SUITS THEIR TASTE I SUITS THEIR HEALTH- and— I SUITS THEIR POCKETS 1 THERE m a wide gap between ordinar v mineral waters and 1 REAL FRUIT Jl XX DRINKS. Framroz's Orange I Smash fills it. That is why it suits
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    • 36 16 against Diabetes Mellitus "TANCRESAL" is perfectly harmless. It could be taken continually without fear of harmful complications, the functions of the stomach are not affected. E. ML ABDULLA CO., 165, North Bridge Road, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. SINGAPORE.
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  • 975 17 Dviciend Doubled CONDITION OF 1 PROPERTIES i By Air Mail). London, May 22. h ordinary general meetEC by Rubber Estates, Ltd., tiie registered offices of 17. St. H len's-plaee, F. Dupuia (chairman lompany) presiding. Meredith, representing the 3 (Planters' Stores and ompany, Ltd.), having read omening the
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  • 150 17 Extension Of Service From Malaya FROM June 17 the range, of communication by radio telephone from Malaya will be extended to include North Sumatra (telephone exchanges served via Medan> and Macassar (Isle of Celebes) The Kuala Lumpur-Bandoeng link will be used for the services, speech be ng relayed
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  • 147 17 Commemoration Of Kind's Silver Jubilee Ottawa, Canada. Canada's first silver dollar —the "George Dollar" —has been minted here and will be mounted in a purple leather case and presented to the King whose Silver Jubilee it commemorates. The new coin bears on the obverse side a modern
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  • 270 17 Jack Buchanan's Success At Pavilion THE Pavilion was packed to ts limit laa». night for the premiere of "Brewster'* M lli< as," illustrating the tremendous populaiiiy ol Jack Buchanan in Singapore. Jack Buchanan, in fact, has never done anything so good as this on the screen
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  • 131 17 Canadians Making More Overseas Tours Ottawa, Canada. Now that economic conditions seem ts be on the mend, Canadians an wandering farther afield for their holidays and overseas tours are becoming increasingly popular. oanada itself is a tourist country am' in 1934 tourists from oth<V COUotite: spent about
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  • 127 17 ADVERTISING'S AFRICA Trade Commissioner's Crusade In Canada Montreal, Canada. Ivlr. David de Waal Meyer, South African Trade Commissioner to Canada, leads a busy life and his crusade is to make Canada "Scuth Africa conscious." He is one of the most s-ought-aitor speakers in Canada and sometimes addresses two Or threes
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  • 350 17 Reported Settlement •j JAPANESE NOT SATISFIED Reuter. Shanghai, June 6. ANXIETY over tne situation in North China has been allayed, following the acceptance of the Japanese demands lor the dismissal of anti-Japanese Chinese leaders. The foreign Consular body in Tientsin has sent congratulations to Mr. Wang
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  • 113 17 Entirely In Hands Of Pro-Japanese ticn is now entirely in the hands of pro-Japanese Chinese leaders. General Huang Fu, who is sakl to be a Japanese, is now active again. He is the chairman of the Peiping Political Council General Huang has been disappointed because of Marshal Chiang
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    • 304 17 ACID STOMACH i can be ihe cause I Acid Stomach simply means too much acid in the stomach. This condition often causes headaches, constipation, pains after eating, heartburn, nervousness, sleeplessness and many other ailments. Phillips 9 Milk of Magnesia acts at once to neutralize the acids that cause these ailments.
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  • 316 18 Opening A Season At The Capitol UISITING the Ea>. for the first time the Tropical Express Company, with Professor W. Doorlay's Non-Stop Revue, will arrive in Singapore on the 19th inst. and open at the Capitol Theatre for a short season on ihe 29th. The company
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  • 76 18 Appeal To Thief To Return Decoration Toronto, Ontaiio. The youngest Canadian V.C. of tinGreat War huS had h's decoration stclen. He has appoa'e i to the thief to retnra it. He is Mr. Thomas William Holmes of he Toronto Haibour Commission. Tho V.C, was stolen from his home
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  • 132 18 Readers All Over The World Belgrade. WHAT Ls believe*! to l>e the first news in the gypsy tongue has published in Belgrade with the till-* 1 "Romano Lil." It has met with an immediate success. Not enly have the Yugoslav gypsies for whom It was primarily intended subscribed
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  • 219 18 Rubber Forestry WhaVs In A Name? p rom The General To The Particular Latest Methods Of Tackling Lalang "Balek i Angin" And "Lcban" (By "Pertinax") IN almost any branch of applied knowledge, professors are apt to adopt catch-words in order to hand on to those they are
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  • 268 18 That the Department recognise.; its own value is shown, naively, by rhe following, drawn from a recent number of hs official magazine, "Malayan Forestry": "It has been interesting, and rather entertaining, 'o follow the discussions in the press arising from Dr. H. N. Whitford's lectures on
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  • 154 18 As one senior Forest Department officer has regretfully recorded: We had no mandate; we had. or appeared to have, insufficient time or money to in- vestigate the practical appli< purely forestal principles species. Rubber, though oui .Uted experience in growine am crops of other species of juni
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  • 218 18 I Depletion of estate funds had. in a;ua> cases, led to over-cautious economy m die upkeep of impoverished estates, ar.a many are once again faced with the olu 1 enemy lalang. The lot of a planter not a happy one. Low market prices I reem to dictate both lowering
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  • 276 18 I 1. Planting various types of "belukar have been advocated, but the ulu'maii benefit'depends greatly on the light choice for the ground concerned. 2. Whatever type of belukar be selected, it must be planted "close" enough to shield the soil from the sun. 3. It must
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  • 167 18 "The Devil Worshippers Of Papua" Singapore, Thursday BRILLIANT actin?, gorgeous scenery and beautiful costumes made "The Devil-Worshippers of Papua," at tno Theatre Royal last night, the most outstanding performances yet given _by Dard'inella Company during their in Singapore. The theatre was filler capacity and it is doubtful whetn
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  • 966 19 \n Anomaly M n lilt DISCUSSED Itt SOCIETY ,committee meeting of the A aP! ron Highlands Society held 'vdnesday, Mr. Moreira stressi anomaly of the Cameron .,1s being under the State of in existing circumstances, i i-i under the Federal Vote, decided that so momentous a e
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  • 75 19 Buried Alive For 24 Hours Bombay. A blind woman of seventy was found alive in her grave twenty-four hours after burial in a Belgaum village, near here. Cries were heard issuing from the new grave by shepherd boys, who called villagers to open the coffin. The old lady
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  • 602 19 11,000 Troops To March Pastf The King London, May 22. ELEVEN thousand troops will march past the King when he holds the Army Jubilee Review at Aldershot on July 13. it is announced here by the War Office. To a large extent, the review will be a
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