Malaya Tribune, 14 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 112. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1P37. F1WE CfcNIS- CTiic «ittalaija (Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 11, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TRIDAY, MAY 14, 1937. five cents:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 r <*■ THE NEWS WITH YOUR*; BREAKFAST Try The MORNING^ IIUBIXE' WmSKY B€ ftB6L <;n!e A?encs:—SIME, DARBY°& Co." Ltd.,.Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembiian. vV P S 6 i MlLK at its best j SINGAPORE'S I AVOUKITE BRAI\1> i A HEALTHY BABY, j m m H6V 1 iggp# 1 Blue Cross Milk
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    • 245 1 Read The SUN DA Y TRIBUNE i In Malaya [affiTTm IS 1 MILK WHOLE MILK J i POWDERED WHOLE MILK QSH: ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR uOOD HEALTH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM I N Y O U R s PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF
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    • 442 2 M. HASSAN, I- 37, Bras Basah Ktsi, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 8411. I 3rmnch at 24, Jalan Ikrafcl*, JOHOR*. STOCKISTS OF: Koidcheita, modern wectrlc chandeliers, fancy lamp Jowl* and «hade», bed lamp®. eiectrlc batteries, wiring accessories, domestic anoSss^r* w «lectrical, water and iu l»—.. malaya tribune press, ltd SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES nec
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    • 718 2 Red Cross Pundol Lotion is a surest remedy lor White Spot Skin Disease (Panor) Ringworms and Itchy. Guaranteed Cure or money refunded. Per bottle small 25 cents, large 45 cents, postage extra, by money order. Obtainable at P. A. Mohamed Sultan Co., »4, 306 308, North Bridge Road, Singapore. FOR
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    • 702 2 AUCTION SALE Of well-made, excellent design, polished Teak Household Furniture of every description, colourful real English centre carpets, H.M.V. table model gramophone wi'th dance records, well-made PingPong table, pictures, Books, Refrigerator. crockery, glassware, also one Hillman Saloon car, etc. To Be Held At No. 12, Hospital Road lin the vicinity
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    • 612 2 j BE ALWAYS f ON THE SPOT A lot of business and money is lost through not keeping appointments at the proper time. Have all your clocks and watches that go wrong repaired by j YICK WOH HING i J 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i (Near Middle Road) Phone No.
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  • 699 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES DUTCH SHIPPING'S BETTER YEAR The Value Of Voluntary Freight Agreements ADDRESSING the animal general meet- ing of the Netherlands Shipowners' Association, held at The Hague, the retiring chairman, Mr. W. Ruys (Rotterdam Lloyd» said he was greatly satisfied that he could strike a moiy optirriist'c note than
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  • 64 3 Progress in the construction of the Queen Mary's sister shl P- ar d Messrs. John Brown and Co s ar Clydebank, is indicated y that a .Start has been made with tl.e Iramel on'whffh'the inner she., w... is now practically complete ,rd the bulkheads are beins
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    • 438 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Bi and BRITISH INDIA 7p I» S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. S'pore. 1937. NALDERA 16.000 May 21 CARTHAGE 15.000 June 1 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 behAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17.000 June 18 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July it RANPURA
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    • 42 3 I. S. K. LINE s "'"^»rs, KA,LN (incorporated In Japan) nirec t Japan Singapore S«£i« al) »gg MILAN MARU June 10 HAVRE MARU ISH1HARA SANGYO KOSH1, UMITED (Incorporated in S.S_) TELEPHONES 5211 !>2*11 UNIONBUILDING, SINQAPOtxc Landing Agent* THE SOUTHERN GODOWN CO, LTI»,
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    • 487 3 1 B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE 1 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) i For JAPAN, I.OS ANGELES NEW YORK (via Panama) J Due Due Sailing Due X Penan? S pore S'pore via New York mis KONGO MARC May 20 May 23May «7 Keelung July Cms KIRISHIMA MARU June 6
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    • 482 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlp® Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ANI) COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. S'pore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng FIONIA 18-5 18-5 19-5 21-5 LALAND1A 8-8 8-6 9-0 11-6 JUTLANDIA 29-8 f9-6 30-6 2-7 MEONIA
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    • 514 3 STEAMER BAILINGS 7/ NORDDKUTSCHER ■V LLOYD NORD incorporated In Ijiioypl Germany). The undernoted are the Company» Intended fixtures: Ol TWARH I OK M \MI V HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, "ORTII CHINA AND JAPAN. Due S'pore. 1197 Due Singapore May IS ins. HAVEL" Due Penang 9th Due P. Swettenham May 12 Due Singapore
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  • 1668 4 REVIEW OF STATE S ECONOMIC LIFE THE view that the iron mines of Bukit Besi, near Dungun, in Tren Sga»u. wi-1 yield one for many years and wili b e an increasing source of Jarrett the state is expressed by the British Adviser to Trengganu, Mt. N.
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  • 580 4 Progress Report For April THE Report of the Raub Austin Gold Mining Co. Ltd for the :T'.V. weeks ending Apr. 24 is as follows;* MINING DEVELOPMENT c zC 2 -5 H.. W Z fcC c y. <- 2 o 2 r r n w c a Eukit
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  • 34 4 Major G. M. Kidd. M.C. M.C.S.. h; been appointed to be Controller of n ner in Provinc? Wellesley. Malacca and Labuan in place of Mr. M. C. Hay. MC. with effect from April 27.
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  • 37 4 Brigadier A. T. Shakespear D SO. O B E.. M.C., who is in charge ol Administrative Staff. Malaya Comma. 1 arrived back in Singapore last week e the Rajputana after seven weeks' lea' in Japan and China.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 180 4 More than 120,000 people have bought The driver of a Popular Ford is delighted the Popular Ford. It has achieved the to find that he has acceleration at greatest success of any light car in the world. his command which enables him to Many reasons help to explain the appeal
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    • 13 4 WELL-DRESSED MEN HAVE WELLCOMBED HAIR. THEY USE.. sp 4/ ,°v 2 APB 1
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  • 2498 5 NO REDUCTION OF CESS JOHORE PLANTERS' REVIEW OF 1936 l!'f' 'J°h° re Pinters sever their connection with the United Planting Association of Malaya? In spite of more than twelve months of active negotiation between the Johore association and the U.P.A.M., the latter have declined to ngree to
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    • 132 5 v f Life goes with a swing when you're i j j feeling fit. That's the experience V I I of thousands of people who rely I y J A upon Andrews for every-day fit- Jf f j I I ness. A regular glass of Andrews I —bubbling with health—mainJ
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    • 198 5 MAKE THIS ECONOMY CAR YOUR___ f 'SECOND STRING'! b t" V t f 0 E ul^o^r\ n w n\AQ\|t A wu5 fl <> nR Whenever you don't need 'o use your lam 0 car—driving down to the station. making several calls in town—that's when a second car is s> handy.
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  • 411 6 LONDON C O MMODIT1E? RUBBER London, May 13. Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Steady 3pot Buyers. 10% IOV4 Sellera 10% 10% M ay Buyers 10% 10>4 T Sellera. 1034 10% July Sept. Buyers 10% 10% Seller». 10% 10V2 Oct. Dec. Buyers 10 13 16 10V2 —5 16
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  • 661 6 MR. CUMMING'S SPEECH WORKING OF RESTRICTION AND LABOUR QUESTION nasww saw, sssr assure. for the es*ihiichmr>>-if tubber regulation scheme which provided oaeandn ,,I f of separate organisations for conducting research and nro fund" for Carrying °h" f" rubber exports. 1 derived from a uniform cess on The
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  • 327 6 Increased Net Profit For i.ast Year London. April 22. THE twenty-ninth ordinary gener* 1 meeting of the Lanadron RubU r Estates, Limited, was held yesterday in London. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman) said that crop expenses had gone uo from £18 764 to £20.941, but output had increased
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  • 98 6 The outputs for tin and rubber for April, 1937. are as follows:— TIN Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd 4 166 pic u Is. Ipoh Tin Dreding Ltd. (A. Etam>, 66? Piculs; 68,300 yardage treated, 432 hours run. Ipoh Tin Dreding Ltd. (Lahati, 355 mculs; 68,300 yardage treated, 432
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  • 94 6 An Absence Of Public Interest London, May 13. Aft the Stock Exchange some forced 1 quidation of weak accounts found tl market lacking i n absorption of pow< in view of the large amount of und gest_d stock and the absence of pub! interest. Consequently, prices wei sharply
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  • 19 6 Malaka Pinda —41 200 lb makr total 342.300 lb. for the eight moof the current financial /ear
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  • 32 6 Che Mohd. Isa bin A-.van" Officer. Kuala Muda, Che Laidin. .V ant Director of Lands and Che \b Raman, head of the Co-openi'iv,- I), have been promoted to IT Kedah Civil Service.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 547 6 •5» v j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I Successors to i Tbe Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and i The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director
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    • 147 6 I the EASTEBX IIA.\K limited. 'Incorporated in England; SINGAPORE BRANCH: Authorised and Subscribed 6, D'Almeida Street. Capital £2,000,001 Paid-up Capital £1,000,00C Reserved Fund 500.OOC HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein Bjrsra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 145 6 1 .rf \r r j*r/ vi-< v' 1 i i m Utipm b -r f}' 'i 3• 'it* f < k A Child Specialist's Prescription Originated by a British medical c!-.i specialist, ana compo ed of only tannest and purest ingredient.;. Baby Own Tablets are the most trusted rh.I rens
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  • 1777 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyer, Sellers Singapore, May 14. 10 a.m. 4 Ampat Tin 59 q 3 5 9 3xd Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Asam Kumbang 34 35. 3 g g Buyers
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  • 165 7 tFrom Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 35 1 cts., down l'»» cts. Market Tone: Nominal and very 1uH. London: 10 5 16d., down 5 16d. New York: 20"' j cts., down ~y$ ct. Market Tone: Dull. Very little interest is being taken in the
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  • 198 7 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report MINING: Tin. three months. 1U. own 10 advices from London were cry meagre lo-day and give little idea i any particular trend in prices, it filing Tin shares are very quiet ccally. and there are 110 stocks worth uinmtnting on Dollar Tin shares •ie
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  • 188 7 Mr. Julian Israel's Daily Report Tin. Loudon, down 60 and 75 r>uiet. New York, down dull. Rubber, London, down and New ork. clown 5 dull. Locally, buyers ai 3j 4 c. J Sep. Mining. Raubs $6.40-$0.55. The Tir Share Market is easier this morning in y m pa
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  • 103 7 London. May 13. 'aris 110'-4 New York Montreal 4.93 1 16 Brussels 29.32' 2 Geneva 21.58 Vmsterdam 8.98 7 a Berlin 12.33 Milan 93 15 16 Stockholm 19.39 •ut-iinaeen 22 40. Vslo 19.90 'ienna 2»j 1 Prague 141 13 16 Jelgradc 215 ladrid nom Lisbon 110 316 Hio
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 577 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 14. Total for Bookj C'oae fln&nciai Company Dividend Date Ex. Dir. year Payable Date to date TIN Lahat Mines 12Vfe Final May 17 20% GENERAL RUBBER t Glenealy 5% Int. May 3 May 15 May 9 5% Jimah 5% Int. May 13
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  • 293 8 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DAT! AND TIM! Africa South Houtman May 1-1 1.30 p.m. Mauritius Houtman 14 1.30 p.m. Muntok Plancius 14 2.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Flancius 14 2.30 p.m. Medan Tidore 14 3 p.m. BengkalLs, F. de
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  • 103 8 Mecan, JaskS. "Amsterdam;; and +LonuonrS: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-mo. row. Hongkong, Canton, *Kob<\ Maniiu ana U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq. Falestine. Egypt, E. and S. Afiica, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 77 8 Mails expected from Australia. NetherI lands Indies et". by Air (Qantas? to- morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters J only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails exDected from Netherlands Indies by Air «Netherlands» to-morrow. Deliveries of boxho'ders' letters only at 3 3() p.m. and
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  • 87 8 The s.s. Houtman for Mauritius. Mail previously announced as closing at 11 a m. on May 13 will now close at 1.39 p.m. on May 14. The s.s. Sidajoe for Palembang. Mr.i! j previously announced closing at 4 p.m. I on May 13 will now close a: 11
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  • 136 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 14 Football: Friendly, S.C.C. v. Gordon Highlanders, S.C.C.; Govt, League, Div. II, Excise v. Treasury-Audit, J.C.S.A. Children's Coronation Celebrations at Capitol and Alhambra Theatres, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rally of Youth at Victoria Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. Ball given by
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  • 82 8 To The Schoolchildren Of Singapore The Bengal Chemical and Pharmai ceutical Works, Ltd., of Calcutta and Bombay, have sent a gift of 16 cases containing 5,000 packets of samples i (comprising one piece of Charmos Scap I one bottle of Amla Hair Oil and one j tube
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  • 38 8 Members and those who have received invitations are reminded of the garden party to-morrow 'Saturday; a' the Goodwood Park Hotel at 5 p n. ir. honour of the Coronation of His Majesty the King.
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  • 50 8 On the occasion of the Coronation, an hv u SS od v,isIles '>va.s delivered o; H I S SaIItl h, Khadzi Imam and Khatib of Sultan Mosque, Singapore before a large gathering of of the R .N.V.R S.F.C (R E m! the Malay Co and res idents o. Kampong Glam.
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  • 398 8 CHINCHEW RELIEVED OF BIG SUM Singapore. Thursday. A DAR G da y teht robbery which ocn curred in Church Street on Mar o when the chinchew of a shipping con^ taU^Z a l T e t Ct Un attachc case containing 885 guilders was recounted m the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 174 8 Wm U03 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (informal) NEW CABARET ATTRACTION J S DUO LANDHOFF CORRY Continental Acrobatic Dancers i I. Dante Exotic 2. Acrobatic Solo 3. Snn.ke Dance A REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE— ALREADY THE TALK OF THE TOWN i EXTENSION
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    • 32 8 Just arrived bv the "SITYVA MAR IT" fjm hfpgj a great variety of Gold Fisli from Japan never seen in Singapore before K. JOUNO, Prinsep St Branches: 94 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 198 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT notice. TIIE OF BERNARD STA MARIA DECEASED Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trust-es NOTTrv i in nC< (Cha P ter 59) tc™ E nf>^r re y BiVen t0 a11 crediicrs and other persons havinr an claims or demands against the Estate f the above deceased late of
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    • 473 8 AT 83 SHE DEFIFS RHEUMATISM After Suffering Acute Pain i«„ Years Rheumatism first attacked t), lady in 1931, and gradually spread her arms to all parts of her bodv V was almost helpless. Then she to take Kruschen Salts, and i: a sends the following letter in her handwriting: "I
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    • 252 10 I HERE THEY ARE AGAIN «I it i wnn a if OPENING TO-NIGHT I ALHAMBRAII 615 915 S<an r.nd Ollie Return In M.-G.-M.'s Bigprcst I Laugh Hit! i TWiCE AS FUNN^cI I AS EVER BEFORE! VI I JtZnl SEE STAN and OLLIE I a "I As a Couple of SINGAPORE
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    • 437 10 EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT! |f The Hundreds of Counter Attractions Cannot jgt Keep Them Away from this Grand Thrilling Sea Adventure! I NOW AT THE CAPITOL •NIGHTLY at 6-15 and 9-15 J Spccial Matinee TO-MORROW 3-15 2 I 'I SEE All The Thrills of "SEA HAWK" and iff CAPTAIN BLOOI)
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    • 345 10 •j. .j, .j. .j. *J* v *1' v v LAST MGHT «-,5 L f JOHN DRINKWATERS CORONATION EPIC— •J. A PICTORIAL DOCUMENT OF OUTSTANDING *T" «**"GREATNESS! *> f'The Kings' People'! •J* PORTRAYED BY EMINENT PEOPLE INCLUDING •5*G. B. SHAW VISCOUNTESS ASTOR—SIR AUSTFNV* A CHAMBERLAIN VIOLET LORAINE •J* •J* Also An
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  • 372 11 Naval Review KING'S SURPRISE FOR CROWDS British Official. London, May 13. HEADED by the flagship Queen Elizabeth, flying the flag of Adiral Sir Dudley Pound, commander-n-chief, the warships of the Medir« rranean Fleet arrived at Portsmouth this afternoon for the naval r ,ew and took up
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  • 309 11 Coronation Jubilation ALL COMMUNITIES TAKE PART (From Our Own Correspondent) Mai icca, Thursday. jyjALACCA, famous for her picturesque wankang processions, was once more the scene of brilliani and picturesque pageantry yesterday when nine communities of the Settlement is observing the Coronation Celebrations plunged the whole town into
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 243 11 HOW DOCTORS TREAT STOMACH TROUBLE By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. Although doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they knowexactly what causes it and how to treat it Personally, I know nothing to equal Bisurated' Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy for
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    • 62 11 ALHAMBRAf \ei( fhniig<> SHI'S BURNING THE AIR WflVfS jsShTB HER SiHlINC S0N6S 1 pi Meet your new joy friends...singing theii torrid torch tunes In J I ihe season'3 heat- wave of rhythm l 5SS0 1 RQGER PRYOR GRACE BRADLEY William NEWELL PERt KElTON fli— Produced by NAT L£VINE K I
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    • 357 11 1 GREAT WORLD SHOW! LONG LIVE THE KING QUEEN A S A 8 r T t CORONATION WEEK •J* WED. 12th TO TUES. 18th MAY •J* TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT V t "CORONATION WEEK EXTENSIONS" t CRAN LEBRATIONS 13TII TO 18TH MAY S EXTENSION i FREE! FREE! FREE! i FREE COUPON SKILL
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    • 308 11 [NEW WORLD SHOW! CI he Pioneer and Leading Amusement Park in Malaya) i ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY WATCH THE CORONATION CELEBRATIONS AND NOTE THE DATES OF S THE hm; EVEXTS j GAI-A NIGHTS IN THE CABARET —FREE DISTRIBUTION OF NOVELTIES STREAMERS, BALLOONS, MATCHES, FANS, PENCILS. LANTERNS, ETC. EXTENSIONS TO 1 A.M. on
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  • 111 12 Mr. Frederick Stewart Mclntyre late of Lahat Mines, Ipoh, and family beg to chank all Iriends and relatives and the Rev. Mother Superior and Sisters of the Convent of the Holy Jesus for their kind attendance at the funeral and also those who sent wreaths and telegrams
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  • 48 12 Mr. Tan Wee Bin, passed away on the 12th inst. at his shop 147, New Bridge Road, Singapore, at the age of 48. He leaves behind his wife, 4 sons and 3 daughters to mourn his loss. The funeral will take place on Sundav, May lGth 1937.
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  • 874 12 numerous occasions the Tribune has stated that the Silver Jubilee Relief Fund was inadequate for the purpose for which it was established—the relief of distress in Singapore. The fund was first established in 1935, the Jubilee Year, as pi I.lie subscription fund, at a public meeting in
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  • 20 12 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, May 13. The lake-side was illuminated and the Cathedral floodlight on May 12.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 24 12 Che Lat of the District Office. Kuala Muda, will, it is understood, act for Che Puteh, the Chief clerk when he goes on leave.
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  • 32 12 Mr. T. D. Hughes. Second Magistrate and Coroner, Penang, has gone on a short leave to Malacca. Mr. H. Watson Assistant Controller of Labour and Third Magistrate. Ls acting for Mr. Hughes
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  • 142 12 KING CHRISTIAN 25 YEARS ON THE THRONE fFHOSE firm friends of Britain, the people of Denmark, are celebrating a Royal event of great significance of their own this week. This is the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King Christian, who succeeded to the throne
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  • 120 12 fPHE King was born in Copenhagen on Sept 26, 1870, son of Frederik VIII. His grandfather was Christian IX, who was the father of Queen Alexandra, Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia (mother of the late Tsar) and King George I of Greece. Queen Alexandrine, who was married
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  • 101 12 'JMIE King had a full military train- ing, starting as a private, in j which capacity he served for six months, and rising to be Chief of the Royal Bodyguard, which post he relinquished on becoming Crown Prince. Every Prince of the Royal House of Denmark serves his
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  • 120 12 TlHE great event of the reign was A the reunion with Denmark < the southern part of Jutland. Schleswig, after the Great War Schleswig was lost by Denmark >, Germany in the first year of the reign of King Christian's grandfather, 1864. The King is a very
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  • 181 12 DOTH the King and Queen are extremely popular and have d high respect of all the political parties. Rule in Denmark is very d mocratic. It is the proud of every Dane to be able to ask for an audience with the King, and such audiences are held
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  • 424 12 By "Looker On" 1 PAWNBROKER recently got. married to one of his customers. She just walked in and popped the question. Experts are still doing their best to find oil in Britain. It is funny that they haven't yet thought of looking under old cars. A
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 246 12 if INEXPENSIVE j j FOOTWEAR 1 i 5 J J S A SMART EASY FITTING MODEL IN DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF. MEDIUM ROUND TOE. PUNCHED CAP SMALL EYELETS. "DOMCO" STUDDED RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS. i I TWO FITTINGS. i SIZES HALF SIZES 5 TO 10j S 1 Price 5.50 Per
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    • 22 12 -x J RAILWAYS i CHEAP i Return Tickcts i TO ALL j CORONATION i CENTRES i S ENQUIRE STATION MASTER V j
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  • 135 13 WAS IT MINE OR TORPEDO? SUBMARINE ATTACKED DISASTERS DURING PATROL OF SPANISH COAST A Spain alleges that a British submarine, i j W t S aUac J tctI the roast of Snain and badlv damaged yesterday. It is a"so reported that the destroyer
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  • 216 13 Reuter. London, May 14. ACCORDING to a Spanish agency message from Valencia the British submarine H35 was attacked and badly damaged off the Spanish coast. This is so far not confirmed in London but the Admiralty announces that the destroyer Hunter suffered an explosion while
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  • 168 13 Explosion Caused By Torpedo? Reuter. A Paris May 14. The damage to H. M. S. Hunter indicates that it was not caused by a mine, according to Valencia correspondent of Ha\as. It is s'ated that the hull shows marks where some projectile went right through, entering one
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  • 234 13 Pittsburgh, May 13. 1 STRIKE of C.I.O. workers in two fac- tories owned by the Jones Laughlin Steel Corporation here, employing 27,000 men has been ordered to begin at 1J. p.m. to-day by Philip Murray chairman of the Steel workers' Organising Committee. I he Corporation was
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  • 260 13 Crowds Greet King CORONATION BALL AT ALBERT MALL Reuter. London, May lo. Majesties received 45 > guests at Buckingham Palac on ihe occasion of the second state Coronation banquet. The Ki*^ r was wearing the scar'.e gold uniform of a licld marshal an i the queen was
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  • 399 13 KUNG'S DENIAL No Negotiations Opened Reuter. London, May 13. f|R. H. H. Kung, the Chinese Minister of Finance and China's chief delegate to the Coronation, discussed frankly with Reuter the various reports that he desires to raise a loan in China. He emphatically denied that any
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  • 55 13 I S. Aviators On Return Flight Reuter. London, May 14. TIIF. American airmen, Mr. Dick Merrill and Mr. Jack Lambie, who flew to London with a film re- >r«i of the disaster to the airship Mindenburg, left Southport at 9 15 on «he return flight to America, taking
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  • 235 13 MANY PEOPLE KILLED OR WOUNDED Reuter. Madrid, May 13. THE city was subjected to a heavy bombardment beginning at an early hour. The tram service is suspended and people are sheltering in the underground stations and cellars. Hitherto, it has been too risky to find out
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  • 227 13 Main Topic Is Defence London, May 13. THE first meeting of the Imperial Conference will be held tomorrow. It is seven years sinee the statesmen of the Commonwealth have formally conferred in London and in the realm of foreign affairs and defence,
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  • 92 13 Reuter. London, May 14. The Coronation costume ball at the Albert Hall for a fund to build a national theatre was a most brilliant spectacle. It was attended by Royalty, including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Juliana and her husband, representatives of the Dominions and Colonies
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  • 24 13 Reuter Wireless. <7 Berlin, May 13 Hitler is presenting the King with porcelain from the famous Nymphenbure factory. Munich.—Router Wireless.
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  • 246 13 FREE STATE New Constitution Bill Passed Reuter. Dublin, May 11. THE Dail passed the second reading of the New Constitution Bill by 69 votes to 43. President I>c Valera said that the new President's powers would at present be used for the purpose of internal a flairs
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  • 76 13 Imposed On Raw Rubber Imports Reuter. Berlin, May 12. AX import tax of 125 marks per double cwt. has been imposed by Germany on all raw rubber imports in order to further the production of synthetic rubber, and to ensure the financing and establishment of artiticial rubber factories.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 83 13 A NOBLE GIFT K. W.V. K.W.V. Eau de Cologne is not only a delightful perfume, but is so eminently useful as well.. .For evening use, in the bath, the nursery, the sick-room, its dainty fragrance is both invigorating and refreshing... K.W.V. Eau de Cologne in a Magnum which contains 40
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  • 920 14 GIGANTIC CHINESE PROCESSION RAIN FALLS JUST AS THE CLIMAX IS REACHED Singapore, Friday. T HE mammoth lantern procession of the Singapore Chinese community which was staged last night was, unfortunately, spoiled by a torrential downpour, at a time when the climax of tho
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  • 81 14 Reuter Wireless. A [/pointed To Minor Post Moscow, May 13. MARSHAL, formerly Prince, Tukhachevsky who for many years was Voroshiloff's right-hand man in the Commissariat of Defence, has been removed from office and appointed to a minor post. The Marshal represented the Soviet at George V funeral
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  • 375 14 MALAYS MILE-LONG PROCESSION NINE STATES OF COUNTRY REPRESENTED Singapore, Thursday. MALAY RAJAHS, Dyaks and ***** lfl minstrels walked side by side down Singapore's main avenues to-day, while Sir Stamford Raffles sailed along in his beautiful sailing vessel—but Singapore's population did not gasp with amazement for it was just part of
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  • 116 14 CYCLE FALL Coronation Tragedy Id Singapore Singapore, Friday. JOHN Anthony Nuno da Cunpa, a 16-year-old Eurasian lad living in the Katong district, was found dead in tragic circumstances early this morning. It appears' that he left his house on his cycle last night with the intention
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  • 130 14 Women Nearly Lose Lives To See Procession Singapore, Friday. AT least three women nearly lost n their lives in the course of the confusion which followed the torrential downpour last night which ruined the Chinese procession. So heavily did it rain that the big drains of
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  • 26 14 Reuter Wireless. Toronto, May 13. Extra police had to be called in to handle the huge crowds viewing the decorations in the City.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 470 14 "APE TO STUDY THE APE AMERICAN EXPEDITION IN SINGAPORE A N American expedition, under the auspices of three Universities—Harvard, Johns Hopkins anil Bard—is in Singapore at the moment and will leave on Saturday for British North Borneo to further their study of apes, especially of the gibbon and orang utan
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  • 980 14 Deaths Of Well-Known Residents THE death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Tuesdav morning of Mrs. Gladys Ethel Hunt, the wife of Mr. E. V. Hunt, of the Works Department of the R.A.F Ba e, Seleiar. The funeral took place at the Bidadari Cemetery
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  • 176 14 Ranee's Comment PRODUCERS TO ADD ROMANCE London, May 5. rjpHE Kanee of Sarawak, ha- j returned from Hollywood, where she has been giving technical advie on the film to be made there, ilea with the life of her husband's ima uncle, Sir James Brooke, the white
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  • 136 14 Indian Stabs Malay And Cuts Own Throat Singapore, Frida\ I1THILST a coastal vessel was sttui if ing towards Singapore on Wedi cay night an Indian passenger is alleged to have stabbed a Malay. In latter was asleep. The incident occurred shortly before midnight The victim's
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  • 26 14 Mr. and Mrs. David Skea, who were married at the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ipoh last week, are spending their honeymoon at Mount Pleasure Tanjong Bungah.
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  • 328 15 TWO BLAZES IN ONE STREET CARBIDE GAS? Singapore Brigade's Good Work Singapore, Friday. J! persons were badly burnt when two serious fires broke at almost simultaneously in the Kochcre district during the downpc?"- last night. 1 iic ietims are a Chinese woman, 1 sughter and
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  • 267 15 mTiers 1 Of Overseer Who Was Stabbed Singapore Tuesday. ir luneral of the late Mr. Bernard II nan Klattig. who was fatally jcci by a Tamil coolie on Sunday :onn, took ulace at the Bidadari :tcry vesU rcay afternoon, preceded I sen ice at the Cathedral
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  • 113 15 Singapore, Friday. V.Jrl remit to record the death at the neral Hospital this afternoon of Frederick George Vincent Stovell, Singapore Pilot Association. Stovell. who was only 42 years was taken ill a few days ago. It r us-ected that his condition was and the news of his
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  • 180 15 Judgment Reserved In Singapore Case (From Our Otcn Correspondent j London, May 5. SINGAPORE case which has in1 vo'ved two years of litigation has proved such a hard nut to crack that the Privy Council, after hearing an appeal upon it, has reserved judgement. Appellants, Estate
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  • 16 15 A house on Wheels was a novel i lTott in the Maluv Coronation procession yesieiday <Tribunei.
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  • 46 15 Singapore. Friday. An enjoyable function took place ai the Happy Restaurant, Happy World last night, when Mr. G. C. Gregory, the Superintendent of the Malayan Live Stock Company Ltd., entertained about 40 friends to a sumptuous Chinese dinner, in honour of the Coronation.
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  • 149 15 Committee To Meet On May 24 MEETING of the committee of the Straits Settlements 'Singapore» Association will be held on Monday, May 24. The agenda included under General: •at The letter with reference to Prosccuticps for Motoring Offences drafted by Mr. T. C. Spenser Wilkinson and forwarded to
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  • 251 15 Singapore, Friday. R.A.F. cfflcers who flew to Batavia to take part in the Coronation festivities of the British community in the state capital of Java report that the trip and the programme in Batavia was a tremendous success and in spite of heavy rain during the day
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  • 422 15 LEADING STRENUOUS LIVES IN LONDON Reuter. 9 m London, May 13. IT is impor.sibi; to describe the impressiveness of the Coronation," said Dr H. H. Kung. interviewed by Reuter, "with the lovely building, the gorgeous dressss and exquisite music. What most impressed me was the deep rsligious
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  • 461 16 FOURTH DAY'S CARD OF 8 EVENTS SCRATCHINGS AND FORM AT A GLANCE (By "Argus.") Singapore, Friday. FORM at a glance, of horses accepting for .to-morrow's eight races at Bukit Timah. the order running, and scratchings, are as follows: RACE ONE HORSES—Class 4. Div 3, 1 Mile.
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  • 202 16 THE Island Club beat f he Sepoy Lines Golf Club by 5-I' i in the match played at the Tland Club course on Sunday. Details of scorzs are as follows <L>lanc. players mentioned fi^st): W. McMullan 3 and S. T. M. Ibrahim 4 0; Dr.
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  • 78 16 Tuesday's play in the tennis tournament resulted as followsSINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Wcon Chow Tut beat Dr. S. F. Tr.n 5—3. 6—0. Kam Gim Hock beat Dr. H T. Wee 3—2. 6—2. Ties for this afternoon and luesday aext have been arranged as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES Singles Championship Yap Ah
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  • 301 16 Good Card At New World Singapore, Friday. SAKAMOTO will make an attempt to rai?e the prestige of Japanese at the New World Atena on Srrwiay ni*ht when he fights Johnny Mom" in the main event of a card of Tour bouts. Moitcll. who is a natural bantamweight.
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  • 77 16 S.C.C. v. Gordons to-t>ay Singapore, Friday. TtiĔ pipes of the Gordon HighI landers will play before the vain* and during the interval when the Gordons meet the S.C.C. at soccer oh the Padang to-day. The Club side will be: P. M. Adam; Lt. C. F. G. Pearse, F.
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  • 109 16 Another Walk-Over In League <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May, 13. TOR the second time during the J.B.D.F. League season, the Medical Sport\ Club conceded a walk-over when theii team did not turn up this evening at the Istana padang to meet the Policc in the first
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  • 66 16 HORSES scratched at noon to-day were: RACE I: Upright, Karimba. RACE 2: Easter Parade, Achilles. RACE 3: Amy Welkin, Cosmetic. RACE 4: Fair Betty. RACE 5: Combination, Prohibition, Nonya Bukit Timah. RACE 6: Maid of Cashcl, Russian Gown. RACE 7: Monaveen, Kuala Laddie, High Degree. Fifty-Three, Wonder Bar.
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  • 67 16 Social Athletic Party team vs. Citv High School on Sunday at the Y.M.C.A. around (Balestier Plain) at 5.10 p.m.: Lim Kum Chin. Teo Ban Teck Sim Imm Peng. Lim Chin Aik. Yeow Chen« Hoe, Lim Cheng Poh Soh Kim Swep lan Ch'n Chua, Paul Ong. Np Cher. Tony
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  • 375 16 Programme For Week-End Singapore, Friday. THE annual Colony vs. Malay States lawn tennis competition for the Guilfemard Cup. and the ladies' matches for the McCabe Reay Cup. will be played in Singapore during the week end as follows: Men's and ladies' singles at Y.M.C A.
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  • 143 16 Navy Challenge Clip Competition The following are the draw and starting times for the Singapore G C Navy Challenge Cup competition to played at Bukit Timali on Monday afternoon, May 17: 2.45 p.m. Mrs. W McMullan and S. N Kelly (Island Mrs. W. P. Douglas and H. Irving
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  • 50 16 Novice "B" team vs. the Mr- 1 '"B" on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the gold court in a game of four si'"*-£ v and 3 doubles: P Neubrcnm' Balasingam. Thio Gek Swee. Lin 1 Chuan, Ong Seong Kang, Tan CI" 11 Lee. S. Ragu. K. C. Cherian
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  • 1042 17 M. C. C.'S UNANIMOUS DECISION ON Friday announced that the Maryiebone Cricket lab have come to a unanimous decision to have the experimental law of leg-before-wicket a substantive rule and it will be incorporated in the laws in future as law 24. Hie new »aw,
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  • 140 17 Result Of Friendly With All Blues In the friendly match played at the Clerical Union Hall on Sunday last the Sphinx B.P. beat the All Blues B P. r y seven games to nil. Snores "Sphinx B P. names first): Neubronner beat L. de Souza, 15—6, 13 13
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  • 22 17 the Governor and Mr. W. 'President ol the Munl- "'iiMJissloners, who figures Honours List on page 11» 'i'ranee to tfee Memorial Hull,
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  • 77 17 Yorkshire-Cambridge Match Abandoned London, May 13. The cricket match between Cambridge University and Yorkshire, which was to have been played at the University but was transferred to Bradford was abandoned without a ball b eing bowled, after two days' rain.—Reuter. Other first-class matches, due to have been started
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  • 90 17 Latest Call Over On The Derby London, May 11. The latest call over on the Derby to be run at Epsom on June 2 is as follows: 11—2 Leksar (offered». 15—2 Perifox (offeiedt 8—1 «taken). 100—8 Le Grand Due (offered», 100—7 taken'. 13—1 Solfo (taken and offered). 13—1
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  • 114 17 Ties played on Tuesday in Y.M C A. tennis tournament resulted as follovsMEN'S DOUBLES A Pakir and C. Reshty beat Lim Kim Wee and Choo Teck Seng 0- o, 3—3. Tan Peng Liat and Tang Peng Cheow beat Po Guan Hock anck-i».- C .Goh 3—1,6—4. Dr. Haridas and
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  • 50 17 N C C. team vs. the S.C.R.C. on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the S.C.R.C grpund: de Vaz. D. Cooray, K. Leempruggen, pat Cooke. Geo. Fernandez, Pere.ra, Tom Santa Maria, R E. Fernando, van Jansz, V. R. Sabapathv apd Bertie Wyatt. Reserves: M. Peceira and J. N. Fernando.
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  • 306 17 Match With Merry Youngsters A FRIENDLY badminton match was played between the Merridale Badminton Party "B" team and the Merry Youngsters' Badminton Party "B" team at tht Devonshire B.P.'s court last Sunday The match ended in a victory for the Merridale B P. by 6 games to nil.
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  • 52 17 M F. A. team vs. the R A. F. on i-itiuday at M.F A. ground at 2 p.m.: Of man Yasin, Ibrahim Isa, Ar.ian Putth, H Ghawos, S. M. Ally (capt.), Al- Yunos, Mahmood, Mohd. Shah, A. H. Omar, I. B. Suratta. Ismail Jabbar. Reserves: Abdul Aziz. Mohd. Hashlm,
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  • 64 17 Social Athletic Party Veterans team vs Clerical Union Veterans to-day at the Clerical Union ground: Koh Chye Tuan, Goh Tong Hee, Sees Ah Kow, Goh Ah Chew, Tan Buck Seah, Goh Thlam Soo, Leong Pang Leng, Koh Ah Sang, Goh Keng Hiang. Ee Teng Kee, Heng Seng Cheng,
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    • 76 17 IM* SUNDAY, May 16th M THE PRIDE OF ALL JAPAN WHO f IS CONFIDENT THAT HE IS 100%. BETTER THAN MORTELL. SAKAMOTO MORTELL. (The Hawaiian Terror). THIS I hi: mohti:ixs| A II O I see dalgo the fighter with J» «I DALGO W m G AByc° Supported by other Good
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  • 580 18 Aliez Pove and Dick Powell who Will ir IV In "On The A. i ilir rai>iti)l Theatre REAL-LIFE ROMANCE OF NEW YORK DICK POWELL CROONS TO MADELEINE CARROLL gWINGING merrily along to tho tune of the best songs ever written by
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  • 182 18 Grace Brad ley's Dancing HOLLYWOOD'S always farcical and fascinating life, both within its film studios and in the private lives ef its personalities, is tensely, dramatically, and joyously portrayed, opens at the Alhambra Theatre shortly with an excellent cast headed by Grace Bradley, Roger Pryor, P.-rt Kelton and William Newell.
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  • 283 18 , who has the leading feminine role in the First National production, "Three Men on a Horse." which is the next change at the Capitol Theatre, left her old Hollvwod hills home some time ago and moved to a place in Tcluca Lake, scarcely a stone's throw from her
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  • 261 18 ESPIONAGE" Adventures Of A Munitions King "ESPIONAGE," a story with the flavour of to-dav's headlines, filmed at the Metro-Goltiv.yn-Mayer studios with Edmund Loue and Madse Evans in the leading roles, opens at the Pavilion Theatre on Sunday. This is a narrative thai describes the studied
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    • 126 18 ''KER HPS WERE REALLY ALLURING"! wa r r e n WILLIAM fuHIOUCHIO MINTiO T.NGII Read why this movie star picked the girl with the Tangee Lips We presented Mr. Wiliia.n to three loveK girls One wore the ordinary lipstii* ...one, no lipstick...and the third u>cTangee. He chose the Tangee gin
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    • 206 19 DUNL@P FOR DURABILITY Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. Pot particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of Erection of one block of officer's quarters and outhouses; one office block etc. at Paya Lebar. (Deposit $100). P 4 p.m. 18th May, 193! Erection and
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    • 943 19 Rddlo SSj'nJSSS? *SKSEf penlr >g Classical music. b Commodorp Tv ntrr TTnin.m,^., in f} ?0 a.m. For the siHr PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH «p The Ri ve r civd p& M i %2£* m Weath B.M.B.C. PROGRAMMES Greenwlch me s^al 11 ***** b ~d Singapore Station On 99, a steph Pr
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  • 275 20 New Books For Issue To-Morrow THE undernoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday: Trial and Error: The Fire Conspiracy and After, A. J. Loughborough Ball; Robert Blake. Illustrated, Roger Beadon; Government in Business, Stuart Chase; Sweden: The Middle
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    • 944 20 MaIhTsIII LislCllCPSi* liailio Some rl orch?Suer's Tunes (Fantasy «111 J m (F Salabertt A Cottage and your Heart (Welly Goletti) The Kitten on (Continued from page 19) the Kev-Board (Zez Confrey) (a) A Blows The Storm (Louis Poterat-Thinelle U.S.A. SHOKTWA VE ffi&a, 6 'wawn i«g? 49i 3 253 PROGRAMMES w
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    • 319 20 (Continued from previous column 8 35 p.m. The miller's beautiful daughter. Concert hour. 9.20 p.m. News and Economic R view in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ: ir. Dutch on DJB. 9.35 p.m. To-day !n GermanSound Pictures. 9 50 p.m. Operetta Concert. 11.C5 p.m. The research of Genua history and folk-lore:
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  • 1902 21 TRANSMITTERS INCREASED Quality Equal To Local Stations jv AILS .of three new high-powei v transmitters that are being instai :.d by the BBC at Daventw and of reorganisation of the aerial system 1 v heen announced by Sir Noel Asnl the BBC s Controller of
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  • 90 21 Leads Special Prayers For King Reuter. twrrc T> LonCon, Mav 11 jHE Duke and Duchess of Kent led an „J" d le ce °f 3000 people in Queen', and Qu™n 6 intercession r the the h ha?ri k «f u We can a11 see how o *l
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  • 117 21 Reuter. A Million Watch Parade And Proccssion Hongkong, May 12. snn nnn a mil lon People, including 300,000 Chinese visitors, watched th* Vnnnnn n arade 8 000 strong, and 100,000 Chinese in a procession through gorgeously decorated Hongkong, starti p >t .seven this morning. The China Fleet is
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  • 62 21 St. Nazaire. Thp narre "pasteur" in honour of the great French biologist, is to b? u French liner now bein»» Xli 4- to re P Iace the ill-fated *1933 QUe burned in the Channel na mp has bee announced b' M. Henri Tasso. Under Secretarv of of
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  • 386 21 Women Players In Orchestra London, May 12. JiWO women players—for the first time in history it is believed— were included in the State orchestra which played in Westminster Abbey at the Coronation to-day. There were 57 players in \he orchestra. u'Pi 10 th l e tw 9 w
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  • 842 22 Empire Delegates FOUR RULERS FROM MALAYA i 4 London, May 12. AMONG the Coronation quests in the Abbey—who had to be in their places by 9 a.m.. when the Abbey doors were closed —were ihe following chief representatives of countries listed as (1) Empire, and (2)
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  • 341 22 Big Parade On l> 0 Ground (From Our Own Reporter, Penani \i,. DSNANG celebrated Coronation n-u 1 day, but therp was onlv C n n*- 10 event for the day and that was the S' on the Polo ground. Men. women and children o f and communities turn?d
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    • 156 22 the insecticide^ risk your~hea(th and com* flp or imitations that mas"I '%{'t Remember there is only one Flit. 'M on n y#,low n RfTS a|tV' with the soldier and black band V —sealed to prevent fraudulent X refilling. Will not stain. You <an absolutely rely on Flit to -S''Jjfi' kill
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  • 887 23 I A Look Back I INTELLECTUALS AND PRESS BLAMED I'HK following- is a speech deliver ed by Mr. H. S. Liang at tlic Forum Dinner of the Men's Brotherhood of Peiping. The subject chosen was "What may we learn from the Sian Crisis PRESS FAILED
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  • 32 23 Wom-'n C u Irving Principal, Malav Wom.n Teachers Training: CoiWe Main C n a has been granted four months and .seven days' leav e on full pay, with effect from April 13
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  • 202 23 "Stars" Favour Walk-Oat In Sympathy Reuter Wireless. Hollywood. May 10. k GENERAL strike of screen ac"„ors has tleen averted. Robert Montgomery announced at a meeting of film stars tnat most of the major studios had agreed to the actors' demands Everyone present leapt to their feet
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  • 152 23 Taken To Abbey By Police Escort Reuter. London, May 11. A f L °SED car with a. police escort, reraHs» W ich the Imperial sofkeri' < rOV t! ?rough th> rain- s from the Crown ihh-l n 11 Abermarle Street to the Abbey. Only a few people saw
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  • 80 24 rA j _4 4u (Wemonial Parade on Ozonation morning wh?ji Massed bands of the Gordon Highlanders. Royal InniskillinR Fusiliers. Middlesex Regiment Johore Military Forces Royal Air Force and &S. I ol.«, ph,ed a s y.C.. and "D" Eurasian Co.. under II E the Governor, as
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