Malaya Tribune, 6 May 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXTTT No. 105 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, May 6, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936. five i:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 98 1 Redd The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I BRITISH CEMENTS give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT" STOCKED BY FERROCRETE SNOWCRETE VJUimgtV^ COLORCRETE (Incorporated in S.S.) I^— «i« 6. .J. j MILK AT ITS BEST j j I I l j I SAFE
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    • 289 1 BOUQUET Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS JUT" 3l I cannot know just how perfectly delightful they are. Perfumed with the Ifkgg I fragrance of flowers from the mountains, Himalaya Bouquet captivates |IK|fljgp£ I the senses with a delicate and fascinating allure. 3 MAA£4 NEW IDEAS IN
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    • 221 1 i THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE Scientific j DIAMOND RINGS i Mounted on Sovereign gold S Highly appreciated by H.E. Countess of Willingdon 5 J j i CATALOGUE FREE S S. G. B. COMPANY, LIMITED., I J Post Box No. 203 MADRAS. Telegrams: Splendid. Carefully 'HF
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  • 230 2 In Aid Of An Injured Boy Aith, Scotland, Apr. 21. 1 HASTILY-MADE box was used to A carry an injured boy from a lonely Shetland Isle to the mainland in aJMe boat summoned urgently on the nignt f ThPboV George Peterson, ag?d
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  • 168 2 French Ship Gouverneur Paul Beau For Breakers The French Indo-China steamer Paul Beau, is to be broken UP She used to be a regular caller at under the flag of the Boc£* dcs Aflreteurs Maritimes Indo-Chlnois, ol B*gSn. trading between Sjngapore Bangkok and French Indo-China unti. 1931 when
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  • 101 2 Hongkong Boatman And Son Injured Following the wreckage of their sampan by a violent explosion at two o clock on the morning of Apr. 18, Pang Wing, aged 37, master of tne boat, and his seven-year-old son, Pang King, were taken 10 Kowloon Hospital suffering irom severe
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  • 65 2 Plans By C.M.S.N. Company For Yangtsze Service Nanking, Apr. 20. Arrangements arc being made by the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company to build two steamers for the Yangtsze River run. The steel material will be imported from Britain with the balance of the loan from the British
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  • 218 2 Subsidies For Services Under Discussion (By Air Mail) London, April 22. rE "Daily Telegraph" understands that representatives' of the Governments of Great Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have been discussing the possibility of subsidising British shipping in the Pacific. Mr Walter Runciman, President of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 438 2 and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'b SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Tonnage. Spore. 1930. SOUDAN 6,500 May 8 RANPURA 17,000 May 10 RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 2* BURDWAN 6,070 June 4 CORFU 5,000 Jane 6 RANCHI .7,000 Jane 1» SOMALI 6,810 Julr I NALDERA 16,000 July 3 KAISAR-I-mND 11,500 July 17 BANGALORE
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    • 561 2 X. If. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, rta rcnanr C«4ombo, Aden, Fort Said, Marseilles s.s. HAKUSAN MARU May .4 s.s. HARUNA MARU May 28 ss. KATORI MARU June 11 Marseilles 514 557 326 &3« Londen 557 600 343 369 t Higher
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    • 490 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. .uxurious One Class Motorships. Mos. Sins have adjoining private bath. ExLOND ON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang MA ">*f 8 .5 'aSnDIA 26-5 26-5 27-5 29-5 rUTLANDIA 16-6 16-6 17 6 VIEONIA 7-7 7-/ 8 7 iv
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    • 481 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w NOBOOBOTBCUKR IS* LLOYD m* Incorporated in Germany I. The undcrnoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore l.) :«>. r "N2CKAR" May 2« '9CHARNHORST" omits North China Jun. 3 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— "POTSDAM" also calis Marseilles,
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  • 144 3 RUBBER PRICE DOWN i/ 4 CENT Livelier Trading Interest (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25 cts., (iown 't ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $100 \*>, unchanged. To-day's Prices:— London: 7%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Xew York: 15 1116 cts., unchanged. Market Tone:
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  • 42 3 London, May 5. THE following were the closing: prices for gold, silver, copra and wolfram:— LONDON GOLD Spot: £7.0.4Vi (up '/id.). LONDON SILVER Spot: 20 5 16d. (down 1 16d.). COPRA Straits-Rotterdam (April) (down WOLFRAM London (Spot) 33s. 9d. (unchanged).
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  • 22 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS To 4 following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Go and Lyall and Evatt:—
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  • 613 3 Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issut. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt 4,-Ampat 5 3 5.9 5,9 613 £1 A. Kumbang 28 9 3l 6 28 3 29 6 El A. Malay 58;6 59>6 58|- 59|$1 A. Wcng 1.65 1.75 1.65 1.75 5- A. Hitam 14 6 15j3 15|--11 Bangnn 17
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  • 176 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 nom IV»« 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest March 31. Sept. 30 112 114 nom 4Va% 1909 red 1955 «1 000,000 Interest March 31 Sept. 30. 113 120
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  • 366 3 Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue Value Fraser Lyall and Shares and Co. Ev.xtt 1 Alienby 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.70 IA. Gajah 1.00 J.lO 1.00 1.10 1 A. Hitam 1.35 1.45 cd 1.35 1.45 IA. Molek 0.90 1.00 0.95 1.00 2A. Malay 3.30 3.40 3.30 340 IA. Panas 1.45 1.55
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  • 387 3 a ij 2 S CLOBINQ QUOTATIONS a a as n > a.>i2 issue. Fraser Lyall Value ft Co. ft Evatt $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 $2 A. Brick 7%% Pref. 1.55 160 1.55 1.621' 2 $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 11.00 10.00 11.00 £1 B A T.
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  • 86 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. May) 26 26*^ Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. May) 25% 26 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose» (awardable S'pore) 25 7 g 25 15 16 do. June 26 26 1|16 do. JulyjSept. 26
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  • 917 3 Adverse Influences BUYERS AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the Singapore share market, dated May 5, states: The past week has seen all sectio-is of the market in a state of despendercy at the general situation, and the weekly vo'ume of business has fallen
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  • 320 3 Dividend Of Four Per Cent. Declared Singapore. Tuesday. PRESIDING at the twenty-sixth ordi- nary general meeting of Trafalgar Ltd held at the registered office of the company at No. 2, Prince Street, at noon to-day, Mr. F. H. Temp?rley. the chaiiman said: The company has made a profit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonnam Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4.000,wi» liiuua, Suoscnbed and Fa;a Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address:— TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos.:— 5132. im, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of/ irectors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman Chionh Ke
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    • 31 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L G. JOHNSON, General Manager.
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    • 247 3 MM I II BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR ana \S OHKMKN'S COMPENSATION. W. J. DEXTER. Manatrer. Office 2, Finlaysc.i Green. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK,
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    • 278 3 The P.&O. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit facilities are now available at the P. O. Banking Corporation, Ltd., Union Building, Singapore. Conditions of service and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Manager. Safes are available from $5 per annum upwards. THE
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 481 4 M. HASSAN 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411. SITUATIONS
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    • 586 4 MISCELLANEOUS The SENSATION of 1936 Ha, ha! Apa itu? Ini dia:—Sudah sedia buku-chrita nama-nya TIO KONG INN atau RAJA MUKA-MERAH. Complete set 5 oooks at $5.— Obtainable at CHIN HO BROS., 56, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. Read THE HOME JOURNAII Stories and Articles by Malayan writers. A splendid hobby in
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    • 801 4 NOTICE In the Estate of Khoo Peck Lock deceased PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance, 1929, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and persons having any claims against the Estate of the abovenamed Khoo Peck Lock deceased, late of No. 46, East Coast Road, Singapore, who died
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    • 445 4 TENDERS. Tenders are invited from approved contractors for the erection and completion of Flats at Grange Road, Singapore, for D. W. Brisbane Esq. A deposit of $100 will be required from each contractor tendering which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender. Plans and specifications may be
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    • 619 4 50 ct. only! 5-piece Toilet Set— Saturday Lotion, Saturday Hair Cream, Saturday Perfume, Queen's Toilet Powder and Queen's Pure Rice Powder —in cardboard box During Trade Fair period only. Visit Stand 58 at the British Trade Fair. /I VPDEPADATICM WHY WORRY ABOUT THE COST OF THE ENGLISH PERIODICALS WHEN YOU
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  • 396 5 !N THE F.M.S. Sequel To A Year Of Endeavour T IH Kuala Lumpur Printing Office 1,,f the Malaya Tribune has been m existence a lUtte over a year, nid it »s very gratifying to be able u> announce that the growth of the circulation of the
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  • 39 5 Shanghai, May 5. r >r H H Kung, the Finance Minisconf< rrf>d with financiers in Shanghai measures for the relief of j Malayan and other overseas Chinese. He left for Nanking yesterday aftercoon. -Sin chew Jit Poh.
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  • 492 5 Funeral Service And Cremation THE cremation of the late Mr. J. G. Dupontet took place yesterday afternoon preceded by a service at the Protestant Chapel at the Bidadari Cemetery and was very largely attended. The Rev. Stephen Band of the Presbyterian Mission officiated. The
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  • 42 5 Swatow, May 5. The tension in Swatow lias relaxed Negotiations are proceeding on the spot Strict censorship is being maintained ta prevent the leakage of details concerning the incideni of the shooting of i Japanese policeman —Sin Chew Jit Po',l
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  • 341 5 The Passengers From Singapore THE American Minister to Siam, the Hon. Mr. Baker, is joining the President Wilson at Penang, going Home to the United States on leave. He is accompanied by his niece, Miss Hutchison. Embarking here, when the Wilson sailed yesterday morning at noon for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 59 5 and stop that Cold I Elimination of throat |||§p I and mouth germs is the I surest way to avoid |||||P I colds, bronchial irritaI tions and other diseases lof the mouth and I throat. Used twice daily I a 4 oz. bottle of Astring- |||§|§P I o-sol wilf last
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    • 240 5 T«i 87SC HK CP- T<>—^ATE! HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED \si> well-dressed: CONSULT US FOX A PAIR OF MODERN BMA RT AND WELL-FITTED EYE-CLASSES. SIGHT-TESTING FREE r. a>• rt in Mimtiw>« |t Kfctt CHIN A UTTICAL COt»t> Hifn. Street •jT37 3g. I RIIC HI SATO Japan's 3est Boxer Out of a
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    • 287 5 This Simple Treatment Quickly Heals ECZEMA AND OTHER SKIN ERUPTIONS The amazing curative powers of the gives you days of peace and comfort Cuticura treatment are due to a unique and nights of restful sleep. But, best combination of soothing, healing anti- of all, Cuticura is an amazing septic medicaments.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 266 5 LTnere are numeruuĕ Club* ana Societies tn Singapore, most of th* member* o/ wnicn are reader* of tht 'Malaya Tribune," This Diary is previdea specially /ot them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping n up-to-date and complete. Happening* of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of
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  • 257 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Tomohon, Dutch, 684 tons; from Sangat Panjang 4-5 to Borneo 7-5. Giang Seng, British, 1,085 tons; from Cheribon 4-5 to Java ports 5-5. Reynst, Dutch, 1,432 tons; from Benoa 4-5 to Benoa 7-5. Khoen Hoea, Dutch, 611 tons; from Pontianak
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  • 101 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, May 5. Fast Wnarf (Entrance Gate IJ Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3» Carthage 18; Mata Hari 16; Achilles 14; Talma 9: China Maru 7. Empire Oook tEntxmirp Oate Siamese Prince 30: Kirishima Maru 32; Steci Ranger 34:
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  • 111 6 Mails expected from Europe etc iAmsterdam» by Air (Netherlands*, timo of delivery ot boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.rr. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. <London> by Air < Imperial i. time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7 p.m to-morrow
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  • 201 6 SELLING Singapore. May 5. London 4 months' sight 2.4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2;4 I*l6 London 30 days' sight 2 4 ljl6 London demand 24 132 London T/T. 24 ij32 Lyons and Paris demand 873 Hamourg demand 140
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  • 111 6 London. May 5 Piris 75 29 64. New York 4.96 5 3 Montreal 4.96 5 8 Brussels 29.20. Geneva 15.30. Amsterdam Milan 6?.%. Berlin 12 31. Stockholm 1639V 2 Copenhagen 22.39 V 2 Oslo 19.90i/ 2 Vienna 26 V 2 Prague J19%. Helsingfors 222. M idrid 3fi 13
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  • 35 6 The Jean Laborde is expected to arrive in Singapore from Colombo on Friday, May 8. at 7 a.m., and sail on the same day at'l p.m. for Saigon Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 158 6 ALHAMBRA—"A Night At The Opera" With the Marx Brothers, Kitty Cai eic. Special Matinee 3.i5 p m CAPITOL.—"Rose Marie" Neiso'i Sddy and Jeanette Mac Donald 615 9.15 p.m. pavilion.—"Magnificent Obse with Irene Donne, Robt. Taylor c les Butte rwoith, Betty Funic s c The Boat Race 1936. I Special
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 443 6 em t 1 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT Cocktail Dance r CABARET A ACTION 6.80 to 8.15 p.m. Tin' Worth Dinner Dance Sisters (informal) The Popular American 9.30 to midnight Dance Team NON-DINERS $1.00 SATURDAY NEXT SPECIAL RACE "DINNER BALL CABARET. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK EARLY Reservations cannot be
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    • 148 6 I Sight tested free and hist quality I I European made lenses and frames I to suit individual faces supplied at i 3 moderate prices. Satisfaction Z a guaranteed by K. P. N. PANICKER, i Optician, Z THE EMPIRE DISPENSARY, I npp. The Coliseum Theatre, I j 109, Batu Road,
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    • 159 6 j I ONE of (he Snappiest Stage Shows presented in Singapore for I j j years! Thealre KOYAS j AL\E-0 L<M X j > *;j presenting a Grand Musical. Singing, j -Dancing, Acrobatic and Comedy Entertainment. Soo tho 8 Saucy Eve-Dear*! j s I Hew Sonus y ovel g HOrHS
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 209 6 Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS (£OSE TO-DAY Vledan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands) 12.4b p.m. Irengganu (generally), Besut, Dung v n, Kemaman and Kemasek (Asdang) 2 p.m. Muntok and Palembang (Thedens) 2 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Toba> 2 p.m. Medan (Van Heutez) 2 p.m. Kretay (Prachatipok) 2
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    • 117 6 Diary of the Day j m 1 r+ WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 6 High Tides:—lo.s6 a.m., 10.31 pm Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, l pm h i the Officer Administering the ernment, the Hon. Mr. A. S S will speak on "Government Service Football: S.A.F.A. Trial,
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  • 385 7 "Queen Mary" Broadcast TRIUMPH OF SHIP BUILDING NEVER in the history of ships and shipbuilding has the attentl(i! of f he world been so foeussed on ssel as it has been on the Qua n -Mary. She is more than a triumph of shipbuilding; she is the
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  • 237 7 broadcast Of Annual Tasting Function uie annual function of cider tasting, cn lake s place on the first ThursrL 1R T ay at tiie National Fruit and nrr. h nstitute Long Ashton, will be woaacast in Transmission 2 on May 7. ivt n f v lers fr
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  • 108 7 winn, In an interview with will recall some of the g episodes of cricket in his a better right than to speak about cricket, nly a long and distinguishmself, but he comes of a which has made cricket history. William Gunn. was one of stylish players
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  • 545 7 Some Star Items From Daventry ELLEN Balloon, a Canadian artist, with Ul >usual international experience will give a pianoforte recital in Transmission 5 on May 6. She is a native of Montreal began playing the piano v n only three years old, and won a scholarship to McGill
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  • 512 7 Middle Aged Chinese Discharged Singapore, Tuesday. AN almost complete outfit for the manufacture of spurious 20 cent coins formed the exhibits in a case that came up for trial before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark and a common jury at the Singapore Assize Court to-day, the accused in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 281 7 I I "HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE?" The guest who can tell a good story is alway? an asset at your dinner table, ensuring that cheery, laughter-laden at- mc*phtre which stimulates digestion and I make? the party a success. A Pinkette. taken immediately after I the meal, is an additional
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    • 161 7 NEWS/ GOLFERS Vjfj GOLF BAGS BRITISH MANUFACTURE Jk J MODEL KlOO JM L v A >■ ihe Bag made of Mk Mk Khaki Canvas with 5" ring open--4 A. A lng Neat Pocket for Golf Bail near foot of bag. Leather fittings. $4.25 MODEL X 220 Super quality waterproofed Cloth
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 249 8 THE ONLY SHOW IN TOWN PACKED WITH LAUGHS! A if IBRA Special Matinees 6.ls—Opening To-day—9.ls Daily at 3.15 M.G.M7s FUNNIEST PICTURE IN TEN YEARS! r e. w v a& IPPfIA A wkW k fl fl fl HEAR ALLAN JONES, Operatic Singers on the Screen! Glorious with Music! Staggering with Spectacle!
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    • 67 8 LAST NIGHT A Fl' TURE THAT PROVIDES (ffifff frTTTfI EXCITEMENT, LAUGHTER jttfl T^JKmM AND ROMANCE HjM^^^^^^jßjH^| Starring TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN STELLA MOYA in STORMY WEATHER th. 4 $2,000,000 SENSATION! The Mut.ny that thundered over the decks of the "Bounty" lives again on the screen of the world! Mutiny Bounty
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    • 217 8 "Better than the DRI RY LANE Stage Version" —-"Wonderful' "Never heard Better Singing!"—"l Will See It Again!" These were the Opinions overheard at LAST NIGHT'S Memorable Opening! C% I» IX A 1 Special Matinee Daily 31"T Mj 6.15 MGHTLY 9.15 BOOK EARLY. Box Office Open from 9to 1 and 2to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 522 9 lv V YOUR PROVISIONS AT THE CHARITY BAZAAR. A full line. Fresh stock. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL LAST DAY 6th, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Come save money and help a good cause also MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION. An actual working model of the world's fastest train. Scale speed 110 miles per
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    • 245 9 M I IRENE DUNNE, Beautiful Star of "ROBERTA" in one of the OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC f PICTURES of this Decade! S j PAVILION I °j 6.15 ».15 j Am INSPIRATION to ENTERTAINMENT! I I No story was everunore power- J ful, no romance ever more J JĔĔk t i enchanting than
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    • 222 9 BUDDHA'S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Celebrations Throughout Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 5. ALL temples in Siam to-day are commemorating the birth and death of Buddha. The Banks, Customs, Chambers of Commerce snd newspapers axe closed only for to-day but the Ministries generally are closed down on Saturday afternoon till
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  • 88 10 "The death of Mrs. Loke Yew Bee, nee Lee Saw Khim, occurred on 4th May 1936 at 38 Blair Road, Singapore leaving behind to mourn her sad loss, her husband Mr. Loke Yew Bee, her sen Master Loke Soo Hee, 1 surviving daughter, Mrs. Lim Hock Chuan
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  • 56 10 Madam Teo Van Neo beloved wife of the Late Mr. Ec Ann Soon and family beg to thank the Amateur Sporting Association, Lian Kee Kok and all those who kindly paid night visits, sent letters of condolence, wreaths and attended the funeral of the Lat° Mr. Ec Ann Soon
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  • 50 10 Mi. Mrs. M. Hassan sincerely b Q g to thank all relatives and -friends who so kindly paid night visits and attended the funeral of the lp/e Mrs. Mahmood and grand-child; also to those who lent their cars, sent wreaths and Wt2rs of condolence. F.M.S. and Penang papers please copy.
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  • 869 10 rpHE Abyssinian War is ended. Following the defeat of the Emperor's crack troops—the last line of defence on the northern front—and the desertion of Ethiopia by the Emperor and his family, the commander of the Abyssinian forces on- the southern front has fled to French Somaliland and
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  • 21 10 The death is announced of Mr •iv J l Tavlor who was formerly with the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation in Siam
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  • 41 10 The deaths are announced of two former members of the East Asiatic Co. staff in Siam—Mr. O. C Christcnscn. who was retired a few months aep, and Mr. o. Gronemann, wlm was !2»f thln 111 Bail s kok hwn 1907 to
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  • 172 10 NOTES COMMENTS Coal In Perak pERAK has the distinction of possessing within its boundaries, the richest th, field in the world —the Kinta Valley. The premier State of the Federation now give; promise of distinguishing itself in another mineral field, that oi coal. This commodity has been found on Allington
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  • 186 10 JHE latest number of the St. Andrew s Outlook, the quarterly record of the Presbyterian Church in Malaya, Sumatra and Siam, contains an interesting article on Sir Ong Siang Song by the Rev. William Murray, 0.8.E.. who reccntlv retired after many years of service in Malaya.
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  • 162 10 JT is mentioned that Sir Ong Siang Song's father. Mr. Song Hoot Kiam, was a pupil In Malacca of Dr. Le gge v scholar and missionary who beeam* professor of Chinese at Oxford, and n taken by Dr. Legge to Huntly, Aberdeenshire, to complete his education.
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  • 219 10 editorial note in the Malayan Law Journal refers to what is described as a disturbing state of affairs in connection with prisoners awaiting trial In the Supreme Court in Singapore. "It was by mere chance," states the note, "that the writer had a peep not long ago into
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  • 416 10 By "Looker On" to a lecturer, conversation is becoming a lost art. Apparently he has never had to wait outside a telephone call box. A We are surprised that the Paris telephone authorities are concerned about the number of operators who are shortly to be married.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 176 11 BADOGLIO ENTERS ON WHITE HORSE "A ROMAN PEACE" MUSSOLINI'S FRESH GUARANTEE TO BRITAIN Rome, May 5. JJEFTER'S special correspondent with the Italians, describing the Italian occupation of Addis Ababa says that Marshal Badoglio entered, riding a white horse at the head of a column
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  • 220 11 Italians To Stage Spectacular Entry Kc Addis, Ababa. May 5. The town *s quieter than vesterclay Numerous Abyssinians have moved Fonthwaid with their loot while small oraed roup3 left in a northerly cirec- '?I\. aring their intention to resist tre Italian entry. TMi!! hcrt V h(re is no
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  • 47 11 "aly Prepares To Celebrate Victory Reuter. Home, May 5. •?.i!v has been summoned to a '•'huh the entiy into Addis Ababa w.ll celebrated. Syrens shriekrd throughout th- country at 6 nm and rtaly to-night will be given up to a frenzy cf mafTeking for victory.—Reuter.
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  • 134 11 No Harm Planned To British Interests Reuter. Rome. May 5. "My policy never planned any harm whatsoever to the interests of the British Empire. It doesn't plan any such harm now," declared Signor Mussolini in an interview with Mr. Ward Price of the Daily Mail. "Italy hadn't the
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  • 194 11 Must Be Marked By Roman Spirit Reuter. "Italy," continued II Dace "had no further colonial ambitions. The victory in East Africa put Italy into the group of satisfied Powers. It seemed obvious that the best thing in the interests of all concerned would be the rapid establishment of
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  • 105 11 Witnessed By Huge And Silent Crowds Reuter. Djibouti, May 5. One hundred and seventeen people are accompanying the Negus to Palestine aboard H.M.S. Enterprise. Prior to his departure, the Emperor received Swedish and Abyssinian officers who had come to say farewell. The Departure was witnessed by huge crowds
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  • 87 11 For British Relief Of Legation Reuter. London, May 5. Cheers greeted Ambassador Bingham's statement at the annual dinner of the London Chamber of Commerce that the American minister's wife at Addis Ababa had refused to leave him when the women were rescued from the Legation. Mr. Bingham described
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  • 153 11 U.S. May Not Recognise Italian Victory Reuter. Washington, May 5. Many competent observers expect the United States to follow the Stimson doctrine of non-recognition (first used in the case of Manchukuo) with regard to the Italian conquests in Ethiopia. It was declared at the State Department this evening
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  • 98 11 Mr. Baldwin And Failure Of League Reuter. London, May 5. 'Bi:ter humiliation" at the failure or the League to save Abyssinia was expressed by Mr. Stanley Baldwin to a League of Nations Union deputation according to Professor Gilbert Murray' Addressing a meeting at Oxford, Professor Murray said: "I
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  • 154 11 Mussolini Announces Fall Of Addis Ababa Rome, May 5. 4 J n i h urcsence of a huge crowd at the Palazzo Venezai, Signor Mussolini in a broadcast message announcing the fall of Addis Ababa, said the war was finished and peace re-established. "It is our
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  • 250 11 Air Forces AUSTRALIAN NAVAL EXPANSION British Official Wireless. London, May 5. THE Dominions Secretary, Mr. Mai. colm Mac Donald, replying to a Commons question as to the manner in which the Dominions were expanding their defence forces, said that with regard to Canada, he understood the
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  • 242 11 NO PANIC Influence Of British Control Reuter. London, May 5. TOMPARED with yesterday's battle when the British Control was forced to throw in considerable reserves to ward off the attack against the franc, this morning's action is a mere skirmish. The voiume of business was
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  • 174 11 Mr. F. S. Hill Of British North Borneo Singapore, Wednesday. MR. F. S. Hill, Under-Secretary to the British North Borneo Government, died at the General Hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Hill, who was 40 years old, had been on Home leave and was on hi.s way back
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  • 38 11 Reuter. London, May 5. The House of Commons after heavily rejecting a Labour motion for reduction by £1,000 adopted by 284 votes to 17 a resolution fixing the King's Civil List at £410,000 annually —Reuter
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  • 90 11 At Yunnanfu NANKING PROTEST TO BRITAIN Reuter. Shanghai, May 5. storm of indignation aroused by the alleged assault committed by Mr. H. I. Harding, the Britisn Consul at Yunnanfu, on Apr. 25 on one American and two Chinese scoutmasters, has resulted in the local Kuomintang petitioning
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  • 36 11 Roosevelt Still Leads In Primary Vote Reuter. New York. b. The latest returns in the Presidential primary elections covering 1153 potting stations give President Roosevelt 82 630 votes and Colonel Breckinridge 15 151 Reuter.
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  • 181 12 Reuter. London. May 5. Towards the end of the day during which the tension of the situation in the Abyssinian capital had been somewhat eased by the evacuation yesterday and this morning of certain Foreign Legations, which are unable to withstand the repeated attacks of marauding bands and
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  • 925 12 S.S.A. AND ITS NOMINEES PENANG VIEW They Represent The Ratepayers ITNDER the heading "A Contplete Somersault," the Straits Echo refers to the matter of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and its nominees to the Municipal Commission and the modified views expressed by the Straits Times. The matter
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  • 160 12 Results Achieved In North China Shanghai, May 6. AN his return toPeiping Mr. Chan IT Chung Fu said that results had been achieved in the negotiations with the Japanese authorities in Tientsin for the abolition of the Hopei-Charhar Government. The abolition would become effective after measures for rehabilitation
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  • 86 12 Armed Chinese Enter A v House (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. BRANDISHING knives, five Chinese heavily armed, entered a kongsi house at Kuang township, a few miles out of Kuala Lumpur, and made away with $Z%9 in cash. The alleged robbery took place at
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  • 61 12 Middlesex Man Who Was Found Hanging Singapore, Wednesday. Private Michael Coles, aged 25 years, of the Middlesex Regiment, who was found hanging in a lavatory at the Gillman Barracks, on Monday afternoon, was buried at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. Coles was found by a comrade, hanging from a rope.
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  • 53 12 Alleged Murder Of Infant Son Singapore Tuesday. TANK GEK TEE, a 30-year-old Chin--1 ese who was charged with murdering his two-year-old son and attempting to murder his wife on a rubber plantation in Ponggol on the morning of Mar 2 was yesterday committed to stand trial at
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  • 67 12 Amy Hopes To Break The Record Reuter. A London, May 5. A telecram has been received by Mollison from his wife from Cotonu bet ween Niamey and Pointe Noire indicating that Amy is finding she is unable to cover the whole distance to the cape without sleep as
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  • 37 12 Union Government Against Transfer Reuter. Capetown. May 5. It is authoritatively learned that the Union Government has informed the British Government that it will never ccnsider the question of the transfer of Southwest Africa.—Reuter
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  • 522 12 At The Capitol TWO SPLENDID SINGERS AH, Rose Marie, I love you. I'm always thinking of you. As verse these lines cannot be accorded full marks, excellent though is the sentiment they express. But the tune to which they are wedded has become world famous, so that
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  • 402 12 A Great Picture RAFAEL SABATINI'S STORY Singapore, Wednesday. TT has been some considerable time since we have seen a picture to equal "Captain Blood," which opened at the Victoria Theatre last night. In many ways it more than bears comparison with "Mutiny on the Bounty," sharing
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  • 194 12 Sir Thomas Southorn In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. SIR Wilfrid Thomas Southorn, until recently Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, who has now been appointed Governor of the Gambia, arrived in Singapore this morning by the P. and O. Carthage on his way to England. Sir Thomas told
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  • 272 12 Pays Dividend Of 10 per cent. THE twentyninth annual general meeting of shareholders of the above bank was held at its registered office at Nos. 56, 57 and 58 Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday May 2, at 2 p.m. Mr. Lee Wee Nam (chairman) presided and
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  • 155 12 The following visitors to Singapore are registered at Goodwood Park Hotel:— Dr. Williams, from Seremban, Mrs. Williams and infant from Seiemban to Australia, Miss J. Dickinson from Liverpool to Sourabaya, Mr.i. M Johnston from Sydney to London, Mrs. Foster from Seremban, Mr. O. E. Cutler. Singapore. Mr.
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  • 53 12 Singapore Tuesday. Charged with using criminal force to Mrs. Kathel at the 141i2 Mile, Changi Road, on May 4, a Tamil named Chenay claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, this morning. The case was postponed until May 12, bail of
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  • 42 12 Shanghai, May 5. The Tientsin Customs Department reports that goods to the value of $210,000,000 were smuggled into North China last year. The value of smuggled goods for the spring of this year amounts to $95,000,000.—5 in Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 40 12 Singapore, Wednesday. An Indian pedestrian was badly injured when he was knocked down by a motor-car in Woodlands Road yesterday morning. He was taken to hospital with a fractured collar bone and a deep cut on the head.
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  • 341 12 BALL OF FIRE Shock To Well-Known Residents MRS f Singapore Wednesday. Kb. E. A. Brown, wife of the *rll known Singapore resident and her elder daughter had a mirao U UUs escape at their residence in Katon« yesterday when the house was struck by a thunderbolt. It
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  • 100 13 A REFUGE IN PALESTINE HIS FUTURE Touching Farewell To Guard Reuter Wireless. London, May 5. THE Emperor, when he left Addis Ababa, was accompanied by the mpress and the Crown Prince but j is not known whether any of his Ministers was among ithe party.
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  • 272 13 Reuter Wireless. Paris, May 5. c.iL n:\vs of the Emperor's departure i i- hailed with relief and Is regarded u s a justification of France's "go slow" policy. It is felt that the Gordian Ki: of sanctions has now been cut. T;: Emperor's decision appears to 1; been
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  • 156 13 Many Buildings Set On Fire Reuter Wireless. Djibouti, May 5. The centre of Addis Ababa has been totally sacked, demolished or burned. It was discovered *st dawn that in:».ny buildings were fired during the nicrht, notably the Customs Houre ;»nd warehouses and a bank called the National Company
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  • 181 13 Reuter Wireless. London, May 5. The Emperor's future pians depend partly on his own wishes and Dartiv on the wishes of the French Government, whose guest he now is. The British Government is consulting with the French Government in this connection. It is not known in London whether
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  • 153 13 For Warship To Be Placed At His Disposal Reuter Wireless. London, May 4. It is learned that before leaving Add'- Ababa tne Emperor asked that a Brit**!: warship miaht be placed at his dispcsnl to convey him from Djibouti. p^n«v n r jt. o intimated that ha
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  • 681 13 Reuter Wireless. Rome, May 4. According to unconfirmed reports the delay in the entry of the Italian troops to Addis Ababa is due to negotiations for the peaceful surren der oi the city. The Italian authorities naturally prefer an entry by agreement imtead of by force. It
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  • 143 13 Placing His Family In A Convent Reuter. I I London, May 6. The Ethiopian Minister in London, Mr. Martin, states thr.t the Negus win probably place his familv in a monastery in Palestine and then come to London to make "a desperate appeal for justice for Ethiopia." He
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  • 112 13 Japanese Demands SHOOTING OF A POLICEMAN Hongkong, May 6. FOLLOWING up his communication with the Mayor of Swatow on the recent shooting of a Japanese policeman in Swatow. the Japanese Consul has presented six demands to the Mayor. They are: (1 > Compensation for the victim's
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  • 135 14 THE HANDICAP EVENT Results Of First Matches A START rtas made yesterday in the S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament, the following being the results of lies in the handicap event: Mr. and Mrs. T. U. V. Anderson (owe 3> beat 1 Mr. and Mrs. M.
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  • 94 14 MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Mr. O. W. Gilmour and Miss E. Stephen owe 4 vs. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith owe 30. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke owe 5 vs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harvey owe 15. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Rowland scr. vs.
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  • 97 14 MIXED DOUBLES LEVEL Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith vs. Mr. J. G. MacPlierson and Mrs. T. U. V. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harvey vs. Mr. E. G. Brown and Mrs. Phipps. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ward vs. Mr. A. G. A. Mosley and Mrs.
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  • 165 14 Results Of Ties Played Yesterday The following are the results of ties played in the S.R.C. Tennis Tournament yesterday: CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES: S. Stewart and H. N. Balhetchet beat D. J. Leicester and F. Scully 6—o, 6—l. MIXED DOUBLS: R. H. Barth and Miss E de Souza <scr.> beat
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  • 87 14 'We Will Play The Game," Says Maharaj London, April 16. THE Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagaram. who arrived in Lordon to-day, told Reuter in an interview "Win or lose wc will only be satisfied if we play the game. I do not see whv the new l.b.w.
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  • 225 14 Broadcast Commentary On Final A short time ago a snooker commentary was broadcast of a match between Joe Davis and Horace Lindrum. This was an experiment which proved so successful that it has been decided to broadcast a further commentary on the snooker championship final Irom Thurston's Hall,
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  • 66 14 The following will represent the United MacKenzie Footers at football against the 11th A.A. Battery R.A to-day on the S.C.F.A. ground. Hashhn. Tok Son: Mui. Yeow Cheng Hoe. Ismail, Kordi. Soh Kirn Swee. Ng Peng Cher, Tan Tian Seng. Saini, Lim Cheng Poh (Capt.*. and Lim Chin Aik.
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  • 142 14 Draw In Duffers' Cup For Ladies THE following is the draw for the qualifying round of the LadiCo DefTei:-' Cup competition to be played en Monday, May 11: Mrs. F. E. Rowland v. Mrs. Spens:r Wilkinsc n. Mrs. A. Cannel v. Mrs. C. W. Bloom field. Mrs.
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  • 242 14 Games In Football, Cricket And Water-Polo The following have been sclented to piav football lor the Y.M.C.A. vs. J.C.S.A. on Thursday, May 7, on the J.C.S.A. ground at 5.15 p.m.:— J. Ferguson, Tan Hak Wan, H. C.orker, Chan Joo Tiang, G. Day, W. Mitchell. Yap Yeow Siang. C.
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  • 33 14 A water polo match between a team of the .Singapore Swimming Club and tre RE played at the club yesterday, resulted in a win for the club side by six coals to three.
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  • 50 14 Shanghai. May 5. Reports from foreign sources state I that Dr. C. T. Wang, a former j Foreign Minister, who is proceeding to Europe as head of the Chinese Olympic Team, has been entrusted with an important diplomatic mission by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek.--Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 614 14 GUNNERS DEFEAT R.A.F. FOUR —NIL Buckley Scores All The Goals Singapore, Wednesday. THE R.A.F. were again defeated by the Gunners when the two teams mft at the Anson Road Stadium yijterday, in the First Division of the League. When they first met on Apr.
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  • 87 14 Singapore, Wednesday. The second of the trial matches to enable the selectors to pick a team to represent Singapore in the forthcoming H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition will be held at the Anson Road Stadium to-day. In the first trial, the Reds beat the Blues by 2—l, but the game was
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  • 30 14 Marries Niece Of Maharajah Of Rajpipla Reuter. Rajpipla, May 5. Dulcep Sinhji, the famous Indian cricketer, was married to Jayaraj Kumari, niece of the Mahatajah of Rajpipla, to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 38 14 In a friendly match of football played last Saturday the Lam Yew Athletic Party defeated *he H. M. S. Terror Engine Room Department by three goals to nil. The scorers were:—Thiam Jwee Govindasamy and Dumeton.
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  • 74 14 To-day's Ties In Six-A-Side Tournament The following teams will plav o.7 their ties in the S.C.R.C. six-a-side lootball tournament to-day on the Cluo ground, beginning from 5.15 p.m Team "C" versus Team "A" Team "H" versus Team "J" Team "I" versus Team "D" Teams mentioned first will play
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  • 544 15 INDIANS LOSE FIRST MATCH COUNTY GAMES Yorkshire Beat M.C.C. XI rpUE Indian cricket XI who are I touring in England this summer made i somewhat inauspicious start tn their programme when they went rl<,u n to Worcestershire, who finished veil in the tower half of
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  • 16 15 m n* i m cident m the First Division match between the r.a.F. and the R.A.
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  • 34 15 Hongkong, May 5. rJKf Chinee Olympic Footballers armed in Hongkong this morning by the Aramis on their way to Europe by wav of MaU,ya and the Netherlands East Indies.—Chin Chew Jit Poll
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  • 523 15 JOHORE MALAYA CUP Trial Games TO MEET SINGAPORE ON MAY 29 Johore Bahru, Tuesday. JHE Whites met the Colours on the Istana Padang, Johore Bahru. this afternoon in a trial match for tko selection of the South Johore team to meet the North at Muar. After the match at Muar
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  • 227 15 Beat A.C.S. At Cricket THE Y.M.CA. Junior Department beat 1 the Anglo-Chinese School at cricket yesterday by 37 runs. The Anglo-Chinese School had only l«j plnyers cut. Scores■ Y.M.CA. Junior Dept.: Kah Foo be Baiasingham 10; Swee Law b Jan Lee 6; Varma c Kanagaratnam b Jan Jee
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  • 26 15 If¥ J Singapore, Wednesday. The F.M.S. Kanway Institute drew with the Middlesex "D" Coy. in a irtendly football match yesterday each tide scoring twice.
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  • 99 16 Ibn Saud's Revolutionary Plan Cairo IfING Ibn Saud, of Saudi Arabia, is ri ported to be studying a plan for broadcasting the sermons delivered it Mecca every Friday and during feasts This will be a great innovation for Islam. So far, no ceremonies in Mecca or
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  • 69 19 To Adopt A Managed Currency Shanghai, May 5. The economic committee of Hopei and Charhar announces that the Government will adopt a managed currency. Gen. Tada has issued pamphlets anr! distributed them through agents to farmers in Hopei, explaining the nature or the Japanese help. It promises
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