Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales 11. XXIV. No. 121. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, May 25, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES Singapore! TUESDAY MAY 25, 1937. FIVE CENTS'
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    • 98 1 TISE NEWS j WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORAIftG TH IB LIVE B€ S AB6L Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co.* Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembiian. 1 .VPS 6 < O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. I CLEANS AS IT POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It
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    • 194 1 Read The SUNDA V j TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya S__. POWDERED WHOLE MILK f^^| ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR ..ODD HEALTH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM I N V 0 U R PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY —IT IS SAFE, CONVENIENT
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  • 165 2 Dane's Dilemma On Lonely Road Holsced, Derm AN a lonely stretch of road near h< V elderly man has had an ala experience: his long beard becai tangled in the chain of his bicyc• he was unable to extricate ft. He had dismounted to adjust
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  • 49 2 Berlin A cattle dealer of Gross Kammii of Berlin, put his pocketbook con 800 marks (£64) on a shelf in a < stable while he discussed prices farmer. When he reached for his pockt it had gone. The calves had devoured it th< marfcw, identification paper.-, and all.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 477 2 4 x ML HASSAN, i 34, 3G 37, Bras Basah Road, (SINGAPORE. J Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, i JOHORE. J J STOCKISTS OF: Frigidaires, Kcldchests, modern i i electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, ij wiring accessories, domestic ap-
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    • 314 2 I PUBLIC NOTICES IN IHE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF MUAR. In Bankruptcy. Muar No. 4 of 1931. Re ONG TAI CHUAN of Parit Pulai, Serom, Muar Planter. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in 'the above matter, and that
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    • 176 2 IVIROL for robust health MECHANICAL Engineering A wonderful field for men who have a liking for things mechanical. Study at home in your spare time with the I.C.S. Thousands ot our students are earning big salaries. We give you Individual instruction. You make quick progress because you are in a
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    • 190 2 ifou con taste tke I I|/ W/TEFS AERATED WATER ICE I I N. Ĕ M.J Private Car Policies I 33«$ I I No Claim.Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS 1 j MUTUAL «EWEBAL iMSMUMCE ASSOCIATION UV A DCS! ID k Ylf tbeUbrld |jg J/ MmS Try lhc 1937 nf riLOT hi^h tfrade pen.
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  • 534 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES GERMANY'S NAVAL BUILDING PLAN 64 Ships During Next Six Years rpHE New German Navy" is the subA ject of a chapter in the 1937 edition of "Brassey's Naval Annual" published by William Clowes and Sons, Ltd. This chapter is written by Fregattenkapitan F. O. Ruge, and gives
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    • 395 3 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA aft r P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937. ARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 I WCHI 17.000 June U aOUDAN 6,500 July 2 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 rtAJPUTANA 17,000 July 1« 3ANPURA 17,000 July
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    • 110 3 ft O. S. K. Line m.s. "R!0 de JANEIRO MARL* (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO S. Africa S. America) May 25th, at A.M. Passage fares: $171.00 Ist class 77.00 3rd class 46.40 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) "Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept.
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    • 558 3 •j. m. B„ K. j I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j 1 Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York J ms KONGO MARU May 25 Kcelung July 8 ms KIRISHIMA MARU June
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    • 132 3 INDO-CnrrM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkon? and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwar.g, Yangtse yorts, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. SUISANG May 26 May
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    • 495 3 PASSENGER AND FREKIHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 11-6 JUTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 ♦MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7
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    • 476 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER |p\V l/L LLOYD NORD <Lccorporated a LLOYD Germany). The undemoted are the company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. BA "SCHARNHORST omits m.s. SAALE omits Manila Due Penang j une 5 P. Swettenham June 6 Singapore June 7 8
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  • 1227 4 Economic Recovery RISE IN COMMODITY PRICES Or iiiwa. 'THE recovery in the economic conditions Of Canada continued in the early mouths of 111*• present year, says a government report. The index of iln- physical \"lume ot business l>a.-i<l on 4j> I'aeiors showing I he trend in mining,
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  • 192 4 Mr. Brown Who Married Cafe Singer AU, Y»m«>sl.vj.. [S j iv dI the .-.1.1 Mr. Aii i fur Bri A lIK.M W.i W?- paper reporter In i hotel isi r t .M how while auvini in Iha li Li* Ift or (hai'J)jjc he had hoard the voice
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  • 82 4 Sheep To Travel By Air Drought SHEEP .iiici caUl- :ne. «f-si ~i N. v.- DUtj Que .i.-.unri. Ltl part- t I \t. D -en (i ink i pta Tli ordered CSOOOOO cumu n Ltd. i.. n Qji Di;o» Grabow&kt i Jesuit lie rxp< ib i ivlll
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  • 32 4 Ch*mpiottattip Cent a*] Fishermen Sydnej lor i ti Ap 5«-' f,i:!i- Ihr M irpo e. At; ued ul £c llu CiUl r. i! 'ii propelled 112« aotjici ifl h
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  • 22 4 Worth Ovet £20.000 A V In v c\\ Sou'b \Va'c> r no uctu rv I i 11 v V tl
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  • 65 4 Par: Observations from enabled archaeologists to discover trac of a whole Roman city at Ifari Corsica. It has been found 12 miles south of Bastia. and contains Roman bat!: a caldarium measuring 24 ft. by 16 ft and a bench all round for the bathers The remains
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    • 202 4 Protector/ 000 i W» Tropical sun—tropical dampness t both can play havoc with your out- j side property. Protect It by regular 1 i all 1 1 painting with Hubbuck's Paint— I \?J there is no finer guarantee against I m depreciation and the expense of J repairs and renewals.
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    • 282 4 THOUSANDS OF "HUMAN (j&j^'. \f 4, y ILSLl^Lls^ssjLtill B mmmmmmmW^^mm J DL FOR M L D~| Wjsk A J K>~; "MiRK BLOOD, STRONG BY W&S&JS t\| oiant VKioiß [ARTHRITIS Wlffijß \fl v <i I ol i." it., till users write in MKKnSS V. i h t i 11 in ri
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    • 51 4 NACET IEEB BLADES I NACET Blades bring you that uniform quality never H before possible in low- H priced blades. Every edge I on every blade is keen and lasting. Fits all three-peg razors. Of all dealers. if b 9S ■fl flf I i H DC ENGIAWD ■ujjjsS FOR v-
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  • 369 5 WOMAN STABBED BY HUSBAND POCKET KNIFE I Labourer For Trial Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Miv 24. Ijcd murder of a Tamil •.t:m numed Kaliammah by o.totl. Rama.sam>. a feeder on Mmo Estate. Kota Tingn. tux described by an eye-wit-in'ii th» preliminary inquiry -in this morning before
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  • 124 5 Hi- Wiver I'sed Powder In Her Life" Svdney Mav •> Ii u.lA'S oldest native-born Mis, Surah Musgravo of :.»fy celebrated her 107 th fit M.»y 5. IT rave received her visitor-* on her nose, because iwr used powder in W& had an argument, and da-iced lid hvr
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  • 58 5 Sydney, N.S.W. May 3. Japanese storks arrived Zoo early this year, the Nation at Taronga Park N.S.W. has increased Seven lion cubs, a baby two monkeys, several an uncountable number been born. -rate rises much more where we'll put them all" »d keeper, Mr. C. Camp, we
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  • 1225 5 Victory Of R. Bur ten AS briefly reported- by Reuter recently R. Burton, of Hooton, won the Dunlop Southport Professional Tournament at Hesketh with rounds of 72. 67 73, and 68, for ah aggregate of 280, three strokes ahead of C. A. Whitcombe, four ahead of J.
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  • 178 5 Shakespeare's Treatment Of Women In His Plays Weimar. "If Shakespeare's plays are perlormed with .success in Moscow and Harlem. New York's negro quarter." declared Professor Werner Deetjen, president of the German Shakespeare Society, in his opening speech to this year's meeting of the society here, "It is because
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  • 327 5 Then Created State Road Speed Record Sydney May 4. DITCHED from car while travelling at 80 m.p.h. on Penrich Speedway, near Sydney. No sleep on the two days following which were spent in repairing the car. Then created neu State road speed record of
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  • 122 5 A Laugh At Her Expense Sydney. NSW.. May 3. Lotte Lehmann. visiting German soprano had a real Australian laugh at here expense when she went picnicking recently at Bobbin Head. An enterprising sound camera man took two kookaburras to the picnic With a magpie and a diamond snake
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 89 5 West Lake Restaurant (Opposite Alhambra Theatre) Tl BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Opens daily till 2 a.m. THE ABOVE RESTAURANT NOW OPENS Entirely new management. Special cooks recently engaged. Delicious food and charges moderate. Quick and courteous service. Stop that CONSTIPATI 0 N take fli i). t. uirs jflL HERB-TON IC n
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    • 313 5 Your Hair and its care The warmer the weather the more often you must shampoo your hair. Yet too frequent shampoos rob it of its luster, bring on dry scalp and thinning hair. Before every shampoo apply'Vaseline'Hair Tonic to the scalp and massage thoroughly. Allow the Tonic to remain on
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  • 1011 6 Summer Fishing i 590,000,000 INCREASE IN IMPORTS Ottawa. gPORTS.MEX in search of thrill.and adventure in rishinjr will finj them this .summer in the water- ofi < anadn's east coant province of tkarh Scolla. For )vais the nr.el.-rs ha\c tried their luck ar.d exhibited their courar<- in hVhiii«.'
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  • 95 6 British Official Wireless. London, May 24. riii]* no 11 32 New York 4 94 9 16 Montreal 4 93 1 Bnj-.e|s 29 31' Geneva 2i.tr Amsterdam Bfii Milan 93 15 16 Berlin 12.30', Stockholm 19.39 < opennaeen 22.4«. Oslo 19.90 Vienna tfltt Prague 14l 3 4 Belgrade 215
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  • 436 6 LO.\DO\ COMMODITIES London. May 24. RUBBER Dull Dull Tone 10U 10 3 16 -116 Spot Buyers. io% 10 516 -1 16 Sellers. ,i o i 4 10 3 16 —116 May 103 8 10 5 16 -116 g£ -ne Oct. Dec. Buyers. 10 71€ 103 116 Sellers.
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    • 570 6 .5 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to J The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and t t The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. 1 CAPITAL; S S Authorised $40,000,000.00. .lesued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET,
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    • 96 6 THE EASTERN 11A Alt LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: Authorised and Subscribed 6, D'Almeida Street. Doi Ca P lt l £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000.000 Reserved Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi p. ad l mara Baghdad. Bahrein oJ£;J£ r S2? k Mosul an d Singapore.
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    • 189 6 To Rejuvenate your Arterief, tf^^^^K^PV^nrl^** Start taking 1 H 111 H [111 j J i\ 'PHYLLOSAN' Hm t.a nun s TSesnHHBS FRED geg ke//>/tem? a Wea/ Vtwtd A yf f FRED. OLD MAN, I HATE TO 1 V' «rfl rlfl™ 1 PERSONAL. BUT YOU OUGHT TO j \<~ FKtU ''ViCfl
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  • 1765 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Luali o«w c "you ana. bvatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4-Ampat Tin 5 9 63 59 63 tl Asam Kumbang 35 6 37 G 35 H Austral Malay 57 59 3 5? Ayer
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  • 516 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday mornir^. Singapore: 35"4 cts. Market Tone: Easier. London: 10 3 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Dull. New York: 20 716 cts., down 3 16 cts. Market Tone: Very dull. There is a complete lack of interest in the market and
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  • 120 7 The 80 Yards Free Style Scaled Hand cap held on Thursday at the V.M.C.A. pool resulted as follows: 1 Wee Ch'f>ng Koon 'Atnenians) net', time 40 seconds, 11 points. 2 R. MedlHtiri t Trojans) nett time 4" seconds, 9 points. 3 Tan Hon", Sen" (Ofcrmpiang) neti lme 43
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  • 149 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 25. Total xoc £>uoK3 C o*e BBMMMi Company Dividend Date Ex. Dly. year TIN Payaoxe Daia to date Idris 5% Interim May 21 June 3 May 27 10' sauD5 auD v 10% mt. June 8 June 14 June 9 10% Rawang Concession
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 281 7 {baivk of china! Oncorporated in China by Special Charter) l 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. J j Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 1 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" I f^TvJn^f 1 h 40,000,000.00 111 tXCeSS of 4,800,000.00 S ioiai Assets approximately $1,800,000,000.00 k rr, EAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI: ±*v*
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  • 103 8 Penang, Siam. Eur ma. India, Iraq. Palestine. EgVDt. E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Parcels and registration close at 7 p.m. to-day. Medan.
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  • 115 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc.. by Air (Qantas' today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected fiom Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands> to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' Letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 33 8 The s.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru for South Africa &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 9 a.m. on May 25 will now close at 1 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 19 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched iroin Singapoie on May 10 was uelivered n London on May 24.
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  • 445 8 Somerset's Record Last Year NO county cricket club had better reason to be satisfied with last year's progress than had Somerset, writes Ronald L. Symond in the Daily Mail. They tw .ce beat the champions, rid moved from 14th up to 7th place fn the championship table,
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  • 370 8 Another Bowler Needed j NINE times champions since the war, Yorkshire may be said to start every season as favourites for the county cricket championship. The club has abundant resources and a fine oiganisation. says Ronald T. Symond in the Daily Mail. Every member of the team
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  • 242 8 Red Rose Did Not Rloom In 193 THE red rose of Lancashire did not bloom with its wonted bravery last year, the county falling from fourth to eleventh place in the championship W H L Lister, the new captain, who will continue in the leadership, had tc contend
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  • 192 8 1— ALHAMBRA.—"Murder By Television" and Joe Louis —AI Ettore fight ;ilm 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—Bobby Breen in Rainbow Cn The River"' with Paramount 2-reel special record of the Service in Westminstei Abbey of The Coronation 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. TAVILION —"Sing Me A Love Song," f. 15 and
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  • 153 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO DAY. MAY 25 Inter-School Sports v Chlnu fitit day. Julan Bessrr SldiHiur Football S.AF A. League. DU killings v SCFA Stadium Busmen r-; F. and N V Weanaea I C'Vl, League Dn II v Printing, Po.si Ofli>'- Beating ol Retreat. F 550
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 555 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J| COCKTAIL DANCE j S 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j DINNER DANCE .informal) j *SV 9.30 to midnight. DUO LANDHOFF-CORRY CONTINENTAL ARCOBATIC DANCERS J Non-diners Sl.OO. > J j I BAFFLES BRASSERIE BRASBASAHROAD POPULAB GRILL FOR H-sh J Afternoon CONTINENTAL Class 1 JZktiK* DISHES. Confectionery. I Birthday
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    • 222 8 RUN OK AjH SPHIKX SPARK' A«A BRITfSH li LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—By large Mercantile I. Junior Piece Goods Salesman. Cantonese. Must have some pi exp. Apply Box No. 206. c o i Tribune. Singapore. BANKRUPTCY ORDINAXt E (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THJ STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SING API
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 202 8 i **T POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j j -A STEAMER MAIL S DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATS. AND TTMI Great Britain Europe. Egypt and 25 Mn Ceylon (Parcels only> Ajax ma > America I South I Rio de Janeiro Maru 2o l p.m. Africa South Rio de Janeiro Maru P m Fort
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  • 328 9 FINAL PARTY 8 Loan Not Yet Arranged London, M.iy 24. I t day in London of Dr. H; 11. < nina's Finance M.mster ti ii :ti tt j.it« iu the Coronation, m Btremunn one. Rung ltit hi- hotel early and H 111
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  • 74 9 Closer Economic Ties In Prospect? London. May 24. VISIT of Japanese economic Mission to London early in July. to return the visit made to hfUl by a mission under the ausof the Federation of British laĕm tries, was mentioned in the («rmnons to-day. The mission was
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  • 51 9 untitled received from untitled the title of Rao Sahib has been upon Mr. M. P. Mudaliar, Pro Majesty's British ConP >ndicl«2rry In rteognitioq of itorious servic? in the Consulate years. Mr. Mudaliar. who is aw ol Mr. If. Nalpon, a well lian resident of Penang, visitin 1934 on a holiday
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  • 327 9 TRIED TO EXTORT LINDBERGH CONEESSION Brooklyn. New York State. QENTENCES of 20 years' imprisonment i* in Sing Sing Prison have beer passed on two men found guilty at the Country Court here of kidnapping Paul Wcndel, a lawyer, in a plot to compel a confession
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  • 250 9 •;•/> tb« t:...'. < ..',>■- Sir.— My nrUU-«:u:t t opUru WOE nevci kept a Etcrol i w«n k:. wn *s an addict <■ in I hi thi pptafn and nAUii betauni .y.oi.vm 1 w;iv 1..i• wine and oliu-r .aa» The J. 01 mull
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  • 136 9 Charged With Causing Death Singapore. Monday. A MOTOR accident bet wet a a lorry and o rlclrtrin roar Irwcll Rmd and Gan;.c Road on April 23, this year, bad n sequel b> foro Mr. H. A. Forrcr. th» Judge. to-Uay Tnng Kcm was chaiprd with lUg
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 156 9 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Yeispg In 24 Hours i > longer necessary to fuh<~ is <>f vigour ,in<l manhood, weak md body, nervousness, hnpur« kly skin, degression, jnd pOOt because :.n American Doctor lu»a v t qtlkCk, easy way to cnJ discovery i~ in p'eisant, e-isy- Mcl form is absolutely
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    • 157 9 •j# »j# «j. »j« #j» v »j* «j» v v »> FOUR BOOKS FOR THE PRICK OF ONE. .J. YOU BUY 7 HEM CHEAF: We move cur ock. These, rest ng criginally from $2.10 upward, have been special!} set i side rid any TWO of them j£ is yours for
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    • 353 9 STOMACH SUFFERER DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL AS INCI RARLE Now Eats Good Meais. There is no need for stomach sufferers tu despair of relief if thpy have not tried Maclean Brand stomach Powder. Almos r every day letters arrive f iom one-time "incurables who have been put righ* by Maclean Brand.
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  • 91 10 Four (laol Warders Act As Executioners Chi' F<.ur BWitChev, UXtft «»f which WfcTt' were u<ed to t-jrn Ml current at the execution In the eiectrichair of three convicted murderers rn: On the switch board in the "deaf., chamber" three dummy witches wew ndded Four warders o! Cook County
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    • 226 10 A REAL CAPITOL SCOOP! t FIRST WITH THE COMPLETE ABBEY t CORONATION CEREMONY! T -J. OPENING TO-NIGHT! CAPITOL i f T Z SPECIAL .MATINEE TO MORROW 3-15. <. 4. <».1.» 4- I PARAMOUNT'S MAGNIFICE mT 2 REEL SPECIAL RECORD OF THE INSPIRING SERVICE IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY OF THE CORONATION f
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    • 194 10 A CUCKOO CAST FROM HEAD TO TOES IN A MUSICAL RIOT WHERE ANYTHING GOES: OPENING TO-NIGHT *JJ PAVILION YOU'LL BE HELPLESS WITH MIRTH! IT'S SUNNY AND FUNNY' rJOIN THE HAPPY CHORUS- -GENTLEMEN AND LADIES, MERRY HADES! B 5 i 9 bbv o«to*ttiot.row Ja >•§ p»r<»rmol><»'- »1« >»»' k ,h Ml
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    • 108 10 GRAND GLIGNOL COMES TO NEXT i THE SCREEN IN ALL ITS CH SPINE-CHILLING DRAMA f An Intensely Interesting, d-^^^»k Thrilling And Brilliantly Acted Stud) Of The |»W JB^ r/r.s .vt*;.' ar,> missing I j^elk f/i<- finest thriller ever produced" --•"-"aßSfeSEr FROM A JK STRANGER" |X BASIL RATHBONePj ANN HARDING ■Pfrv
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  • 374 11 Englishman Who Died Intestate Warsaw. SEVEN hundred Poles, including wealthy landowners, civil servants and poor clerks, have registered claims here to a share in a £900.000 fortune, said to have been left by Mr. Francis Butler, an Englishman, stated to have died intestate in 1839. They
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  • 45 11 At the newly built untitled Temple. Buddha RangSi, 205 ftipulmein Road. Singapore, is a brass of Lord Buddha brought recently from Siam. It was sent by the high priest, Yen. Phra Methadhammarasa. Bichaiyat Temple, Bangkok for wesakha day. The public are invited to see it.
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  • 211 11 New Law Had Banned His Livelihood Istanbul. A LI, a native porter on the Customs House wharf here, amazed a crowd cf some 400 people by stripping off his clothes and walking up and down before them, gesticulating. All's strip-act was performed as a protest against the
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  • 68 11 Canberra. Federal Capital Territory, May 13. Gold production in Australia In the first quarter of this year showed an u.creuse of about 25 per cent, over that of the corresponamg quarter of last year. The comparative production figures are 304,711 ounces fine, compared with :M4 400 ounces,
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  • 32 11 Her Highness the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor and followers left on a visit to Kuala Kangsar. last week. She is the guest of her royal brother. His Highness the Sultan of Perak.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 344 11 MARLBOROUGH 1615.I 615 TO-NIGHT _9 15 DANCING GIRL" Smashing' rSSR ShortI >-VVadia's Thundering! Hindustani Th*m. I -MISS FRONTIER g Th ller THE HAPPY WOULD GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS DUO ARTINELLIS DANCEUSSE DE GENRF The well-known Conlinental artists who have d.i7.hfJ at the Tea i Night Dances programme. ADMISSION 50 CTS.
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    • 18 11 1 Make a Note of the Date WEDNESDAY JUNE 2nd ALHAMBRA He. I 1 ii iHMLiiiHH IPI H
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    • 366 11 AT LAST THE MOST JOYOUS OF ALL ROMANCES THE GAYEST OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS ON THE SCREEN! Here in one merry picture is everything you like as you like it! It enchants with its romancing: It delights with its laughter! It excites with its abandon! It dazzles with its splendour! So
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  • 35 12 The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place shortly of Mr. S. R. R. Singam to Mis> Thayalnayagi. youngest daughter of Mr. C. Coomarasamy, retired Chief Store-keeper, P.W.D., Johore Bahru.
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  • 44 12 Mr. and Mrs. Ho Peck Quay and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to their relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their daughter late Ho Siok Neo and who sent wreaths and letters of condolence etc. In their sad bereavement.
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  • 787 12 QX the instructions of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Governor and High Commissioner has appointed a committee with the following forms of refer ence: "Having regard to the representations made by officers of tho Public Service that the temporary allowances formerly paid to them in
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  • 98 12 Unemployment Insurance Scheme Reuter. Washington, May ?4. DRESIDENT Roosevelt has scored an- other legal victory in the Supreme Court. A majority opinion of 5 to 4 upheld the constitutionality of the President's unemployment insurance measures, ruling that the tax on payrolls to finance unemployment benefits was legitimate.
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  • 23 12 The Tengku Amurudin of Deli is on a brief visit to Kuala Kangsar. He is being accompanied by his wife Tengku Puan Bongsu.
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  • 30 12 Mr. W. Linehan, M.C.S., Mr. and Mrs. P. D. T. Smith and Mrs. B. F. Bridge are on their way to Malaya by the "Naldera" which sailed on Apr. 29.
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  • 40 12 The Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, British Resident, Perak, Lieutenant Colonel Craig of the 12nd Punjab Regiment, Taiping, Mr. and Mrs. V. PowellEvans, and Mr. G. E. W. W. Bayley are among those who are staying at the Maxwell Hill.
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  • 245 12 NOTES COMMENTS The Heroin Capital "THE fact is now beyond dispute that the world source of illicit white drugs to-day is China north of the Wall and some distance south thereof, and these areas are under direct or indirect Japanese control." This statement is contained in the annual report of
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  • 231 12 |N view of the fact that most of this Chinese (in fact Japanese) heroin reaches America by way of the Suez Canal, Colonel Russell recommends tighter control of the Canal zone, ana closer co-operation between Egypt, Briiain and America. "The world should l.ot be repoisoned," the report Continues,
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  • 274 12 CONSTRUCTION of the Kwang-] Railway, an abbreviation for Canton-Meihsien line, will begin early next month, according to a G ment mandate issued jointly by Ministries of Finance and Raihv: Loan bonds to the value of £2.700 0. have been sanctioned by Nankin They bear interest of six per
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  • 188 12 JN a letter to the Press, Colonel F. Lind, commanding the Austr; Coronation Contingent, expresses sincere thanks fcr the hospitality exed to the Australian visitors. "I wish to make public," he writes "an expression of deep gratitude for -he wonderful hospitality offered us since our arrival in
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  • 145 12 By "Looker On" iCCORDING to a doctor, no one over the age of four needs any sleep in the daytime. The trouble is that most of those undeF that age seem tc think that no one needs any sleep at night. A A A "The hot
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  • 224 13 MOTION LOST LEA FOR MORE SIMPLICITY CIVIL LIST Vital Service Of Royal Family Reuter. London, May 24. IN the House of Commons to-day 1 Major Attlee (Leader of the Op--n) moved a motion to make the Civil List provisions last for a single year, in
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  • 112 13 Reuter. Bayonne, May 25. CONDITIONAL surrender or merciless war" is the gist of a broadcast from Salamanaca, bich any possibility of a truce is unmanly dismissed in the most Miergetic terms. The Salamanaca communique claims that according to Government sources ten bombs hit the battleship Jaime Primero in
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  • 71 13 Minister Of Trade Reuter. London. May 24. ni the imminence of Mr. U Baldwin's departure gossip is busy Cabinet-making. jested that Mr. Leslie 'i>h:i will become Minister thai Mr. Oliver Stanley i Walter Runciman i>t «112 the Board of Trade. M In Warr will succeed is Minister
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  • 35 13 Singapore, Tuesday. g face downwards in a un iditlon in the Yard of the at about 8.30 this mor--1 cake seller was taken to Hospital by. -ion. !r 9i*Y9d "brasionc over the hea:!
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  • 353 13 35,000 CONCERNS AFFECTED London, May 24. rjUIE Finance Bill, the text of which was issued this evening-, has aroused unusual interest from the fact that it embodies changes in thy Budget proposals for the National Defence Contribution, foreshadowed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in
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  • 614 13 TO MEET ANY CRISIS CO-ORDINATION Little Remains To Be Done London, May 25. THE Imperial Conference was re- sumed at th e House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lyons (Premier of Australia) presiding. Sir Thomas Inskip opened a discussion on defence. The Canadian and Australian Def
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  • 99 13 No Writ Issued By Mr. Mapp London. May, 25. A STATEMENT on behalf of the dismissed Chief. Commissioner of the Salvation Army. Mr. Mapps. says that he has not served any writs. If any party has issued a writ it is not his concern and can only
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  • 86 13 Public Meeting To-Day Reuter. Geneva. May 24. 'pilf: League Council is holding no public session to-day. The firs'. public meeting- will be held tomorrow. A private meeting this afternoon, lasting two minuses adopted the agenda without comment. Alter that a secret sitting discussed the relations between journalists
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  • 104 13 Now Almost Country Wide British Official Wireless. London, May 24. lORDI ORD Cranborne stated at Commons J question time that the Italian forces had in the past three or four months further extended the area of their occupation in Abyssinia. Reliable information was difficult to obtain
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  • 202 13 Archbishop's Claim PRIDE IN FREE UNITY British Official Wireless. LOOddti, Mi? W rIE Archbishop of Y-.rk pre I an Empire Dav service of th: tivinf/ for the Cotnnafiu- in Ft p:u.;' Cathedra] attended by it» Khii and Que*'M. Queen Marv and other meml of the
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  • 60 13 London. May 24 Mr. Owsn St. Clair O'Malley has been appointed British Minister in Mexio Citv.—Reuter. Mr. Owen St. Clair O'Malley. CM.C. 1927, has been Counsellor at the Foraigii Office since 1933. Born in 1887 and educated at OxJorci. he entered the Foreign Office in 1911. In
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    • 44 13 ilt> JI 4 4 mm I W nW mm mwĔW^i'' KM <+fk> f& SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR «3£ C 9« ENGLAND Employs Over 34,000 British Work People (Advertisement of The \Gerteral Electric Co., Ltd., of England "Magnet Singapore.) I. I —i— mmmn WPS A IMB
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  • 305 14 VOTE IN THE 1938 BUDGET? BIG EXTENSIONS IN VIEW CURRICULUM AND ACCOMMODATION TO BE ENLARGED JT is understood that plans for the development of the Singapore Trade School, as exclusively revealed in the Tribune early this month, will be accelerated, and provision is most
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  • 732 14 Twenty Two Amateurs But All Uncertain |T is always hard to assess the prospects of a cricket team like Essex, because so much depends upon the frequency vrith which they can call upon their foil resources Of their 22 amateurs, not one is free to play with regularity
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  • 123 14 Presented First Time In Kuala Kangsar Kuala Kangsar, Monday. FOR the first time in the history of the Kuala Kangsar Court, a pair of white gloves was presented on Friday afternoon to Yang Mulia Raja Hitam, First Magistrate. Kuala Kangsar and Sungei Sijrut Courts, by Mr. H G.
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  • 161 14 "Unusual modesty has been displayed in the factory figures as to acceleration, maximum speeds in gears, and braking, for in each instance these were considerably bettered in the test. After making the Kurrajong hill climb m top gear—usually a difficult task for a car with four forward gear
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  • 260 14 SITTINGS OF THE COMMITTEE A DELAY Sir Atholl MacGregor Indisposed THE sittings of the Committee ap--1 pointed by the Malayan Government to consider the restoration of temporary allowances in the Public Service are to be delayed as a result of the indisposition of the chairman, Sir
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  • 136 14 AT a General Committee meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, which follow the ordma'-v monthly meeting to be held on Frda at 2.15 p.m.. the members will consifier a proposal "to amend Section 29 the Municipal Ordinance, so as to permit of expenditure of Municipal Funds on advertising
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  • 1828 14 EQUALITY BROTHERHOOD OF ISLAM Singapore, Tuesday. IN response to the invitations to a tea party issued by the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, a number of prominent residents assembled at 'Darussalam,' 41, Chancery Lane, the residence of Tuan Syed Ibrahim Omar Alsagoff, J.P., President of
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  • 45 14 Singapore, Tue: d Whilst plucking fruit io his hou t Beotts Road shortly after nine this morning, a Chines? fractured left thigh and right wrist when b from the tree. H? was taken to the Tan Tock hospital in a semi-con:-ciou.. conditi
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    • 138 14 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL-SEAL EXTINGUISHER ln former model, the valve seals both the inner jS chamber and the nozzle nort, with the result that each i$ lH compartment is isolated fromthe other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has w>. however, been modified: the spindle
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    • 53 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSfJUAWCff CORPORATION. LTD CHINA BUILDING. CUCLIA S PHONF 58M. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEL SATION INSURANCE AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO„ SEREMBAN CHII NT BRO*. K. LUMPUR WENG BENG LOOSfI NG KON CHEK KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENS ?ENANG GENERAL PKOBITAGENCT, LTD BRANCH KM. ovrwsEA-cinNESF
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  • 264 15 CLUB INSTRUCTOR BADLY HURT 2 OCCUPANTS Machine A Total •>.i> Ottn Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Monday. K IfOttpMHti Chief Instructor 1 the Kuala Lumpur Flying lyttlj itt a critical condition IDC r.unssar Hospital as the re- "i 11 accident while lauding at »i» riving Club
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  • 43 15 £EATITIES of the transmissions by the B M.8.C., on 225 metres, this evening are the Scottish Programme, trom 8 p.m., to 9.13 p.m., and the talk on "World Affairs" by ML H. ii kham Steed, relayed from London, at 9.35 p.m.
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  • 189 15 tt&ce Banned This London. pjt) Ik ftp RAT Touiir do the Aids Circuit I in September. conferences the Down ,1 the final authority •I laws Of Northern Delano. mi bv 17 votes to three to i■! ise the roads for the I' will be Jn-ld elsewhere. is the
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  • 32 15 I ihe Lotus Club are in- arrangements have been >1 Pandit Jawarlal Nehru I way station on Wednesday 6a m All members are reH KHr best to attend. II lotfjnoqici
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  • 87 15 This picture, made at Buckingham Palace, shows the Kins; and Queen with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth, heir-presumptive and Princess Margaret Rose, in their Coronation robes alter the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey. The King Ls wearing the Imperial State Crown, set with 3.000 precious jewels
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  • 221 15 Further List Of Donations THE General Committee of the Y.W.C.A. acknowledges with thanks the following further lis' ol donations to their Finance Campaign: Mr. Yeo San Twee $120. Mr. Aw Boon Par $100. Messrs. Fogden Brisbane and Co.. W Hammer and Co., Anonymous. Mrs Lim Boon Thin. Mrs
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  • 104 15 Thrice Sacred Day Of Buddhists WESAK Day. which Is known to all Buddhists as the Thrice Sacred Day. because it is a triple anniversary, commemorating the birth, enlightenment and death of Lord Buddha, was observed by Singapore Buddhists yesterday at the premises of their Association, 67, Spottiswoode Park
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  • 79 15 Ball To Be Held At Raffles Hotel A KING'S Birthday Ball is to be helot at Rafflees Hotel on the evening of June 9. Most of the performers who took part in the Coronation Ball at the Sea View Hotel will again present a bright programme, and some
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  • 54 15 Mr.s. Lumsden Milne will address the Singapore Teachers' Association on Saturday next at 4.15 pm. Her subject will be. "'The Importance or Rhythm in Speech." Mrs. Milne is the authoi of 'English Speech For Asiatic Students," and those who have copies will find it helpful to bring
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  • 156 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May 24. THE Hon Dato Abdullah bin Eta State Commissioner. Segaruat. Johore. sailed from Singapore on May 20 by the Dutch mail "Tinimbc" for Sumatra on 1' 2 months holiday. Ho was accompanied by Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Alwi. Inche Xt shran
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  • 137 15 Ministers And Elders Gather Here MINISTERS and Eiders of the Presbyterian Churches in Malaya are arriving in Singapore to-day fo: the halfyeaily meetings of the Malaya Field Committee, the Committee responsible for the oversight of the work of the Presbyteiian Church in Malaya. A welcome is to
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  • 94 15 With its usual enterprise, the Capit 1 Theatre will give the Singapore public an opportunity of seeing another aspect of the Coronation ceremony this evening when they show a new two-reel picture of the actual ceremony insiae the Abbey showing in detail the whole
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  • 51 15 The public engagements of thf Police Band for June are as follows: Ist Telok Ayer. 6 p m 3rd —Katong Park. 6 p.m. Bth.—Botanic Gardons, 5 30 p m 11th —Waterloo Street. 7pm 16th —Telok Ayer. 8 p.m 25th -Katong Park. 8 30 p.m. 27th Botanic Gardens. 830
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  • 64 15 Mr. J. V. Muttiah. J.P., of Kuala Kangsar, and Mrs. Muttiah have sent out invitations to th e marriage of their second daughter. Emily Margaret Ne samma, to Mr. Thambiah Rasanayagam of the FM.S Pohce. which will he solemnized in the Church of the Resurrection. Kuala Kangsar. on Saturday May
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  • 558 15 SINGAPORE PROGRAMME OF CONGRESS LEADER A RECEPTION committee of 55 has beep appointed tl] connection with the visit to Singapore, of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, th*' President of the Indian National Congress. Mr. Nehru is expected to arrive here by a .special train, at 7
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  • 39 15 (From On Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, May 24. DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Congress President who is in Malaya on (a short holiday, arrived at Kuala Lumpur at 10 30 last night by car. from Ipoh.
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  • 596 16 PROFESSIONAL 3-DAY MEETING OVER ISO HORSES AND PONIES From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. May 24. ONE hundred »»4 twenty three horse, and 28 ponies have been enteral for the three-day Summer professional rac* meeting of the Selangor Turf (iub at Kuala I uinpur on
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  • 158 16 THE following are the teams and starting times for the ladies' match between th? Garrison Golf Club and the Island Club to be played at the Island, on Thursday iQarrison name-. 4.20 p.m. Mrs A C. Potts '22' vs. Mr*. D. Duncan <35' 4.25 p.m. Mrs.
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  • 191 16 No Play On Padang To-I)a\ 1 THERE will be no play in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. today owinu to the Beating of the Retreat by' massed bands on the Padang th. afternoon Yesterday s play resulted as follows: MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Mr and Mrs. H
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  • 54 16 Ties arranged in the tennis tournament at the Y.W.C.A. are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES M ss Z* Elips vs. Mrs. Koh. Mrs. Singh vs. Miss E Elias. TO-MORROWS TIES Miss M. darke vs. Mrs. Norris. THURSDAY S TIES Miss Peche vs. Miss Burgess. 6Miss P. Eber vs. Mrs.
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  • 127 16 Quick Finishes In Three T>\(i ,!.p. sufficed mr decisions l. three ol tto CouMV ehamiJionsriin ,-i„-k>t mslche» becm» n:t S.i'urcl.r. mid CJumorcan wlm mc ll\<? c.ivs wlih one tnniii 4' wli 1«' n-rb\ t'thouch c- Map* Poj «a in Their second innlrms. v,,.. w bc:i Kei by
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  • 197 16 f I j f X of Z I\ W. L. W. L Z 6- C O, Points 15 5 3 4 Sussex (14) 5 4 0 1 0 0 75 65 86 66 Gloster (4)4 3 0 1 0 060 50 83.33 NV.ts (5) 2 1 0 0
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  • 44 16 PLAYING in the final of the Inter-D--visional Polic? League ai the Depot ve>lerday, the Marine team beat the Traffic eleven by 4—3 after a good game Hamzah, of the Marines, was responsible for all the four goals scored by the winning team.
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  • 32 16 Reuter. Birmingham M v 20. In the I'm v of the ladies' siugle.i m hp Pi i"-. R.i Mis. Doiuthy hQ'JUH b Mile Lizana 4- j 6 .1. 6 4
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  • 55 16 Ex-Malayan At Sandwich Reuter. London, May 24. IN the first round of the British Amateur golf championship at Sandwich, H P. Tyler. Royal St. Georges, beat W. J. Gibb (Siam) 3 and 2 Feuter Gittb, who was formerly stationed at Kuala Lumpur, won fh? Malayan title
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  • 144 16 S.C.C. Beat Paterson Simons Singapore. Tuesday PTERESTING soccer was witnessed on thePadang yesterday when the S.C.C. second string engaged Paterson Simons' eleven in a friendly. The Club won by the odd goal in three. The sides fairly well matched, but the home team deserved to win.
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  • 99 16 Police Beat Jorinthians In League From Our Own Correspondent i Johore Bahru. May. 24. THE Police met the Jorinthians in the first round of the J B.D'.f. Leagu: on the Lstana Padang yesterday and won by 2—l. The game was fast, and the Police attacking opened the score
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  • 193 16 No Change In Rest XI IT has now been arranged to repl"? the European vs. the Rest cricket match for the Clark* up. on Juno 12 and 13. It will be recalled that this match was played on May 14 and 15, and was
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  • 197 16 Perii'ox Ja: s Joint Reuter. London. May 24 THE American coit. Perifox. the second favour.t e for Derby has jarred a joint which is causing considerable anxiety to his thousands of backers. Wearing a bandage on the near foreleg, Perifox is on the "'easy" list to-day tnd is
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    • 17 16 F" Jg'JK* WW*?"'"'"' 1 t J FRRSER ErjFflJE LTD DISTRIBUTORS Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer
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    • 37 16 I GLAXO TO-DAY means HEALTH TO-MORROW I ALAXO doct more ol o^ o^ B "Build Bonnie tfahics." ibe «!;auk mm- in alter vcar* Sole Aaeii*. for Malaya: K.- 000 ANCLO-SIAM I CORPORATION, I LTD. wp s a
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  • 107 17 BOXING AT PENANG MALAY'S RISE titer Boon Mali's Title V FTASSAN. one of Lhe contov the featherweight title i Mah. enhanced his rent the Wembley Park, Penang, »ht when he outpointed Dhanuira) over ten rounds. It ~u excelled fight and the verdict red. DhamaraJ finished jwo rounds
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  • 513 17 Hongkong Bank Beat S. Times Singapore. Tuesday. THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bank won their Business Houses League encounter against the Straits Times Press by four goals to two on tne y.m.c.a. ground yesterday. Making us? of all the opportunities which came their way. the B^ were a
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  • 267 17 Cubs Beat C.C.A.A. In Close Game {N the first League fixture between the Cubs and C.C.A.A. held at Farrei Park on Sunday the former won by 17 runs to 15 in a 7 inning game. As was expected it was a close gamt between evenly matched teams. The
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  • 61 17 S.C.C. RJ*« ii Anson Road Stadium rpHt 8.C.1 id BA meel h j, L r u (:;<• A R*»*d Stadium morrow Ti... b.C C i■'■.' will be F M Auv'Ut C F (.i A M oulrery; K c g im. J h Abbot if K in LI W
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  • 25 17 The R A.M.C beat the V.M C A. by five f 4oals to two in the soccer match played at Tangiin yesterday.
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  • 387 17 Division II Soccer Singapore. Tuesday. MAKING their second appearance for th e season, in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League, the Royal Inniskillings II were successful when they beat the Excsie Dept. by 3—l. They fully deserved the two points, but the losers
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  • 105 17 Result Of May L.G.U. Competition The Singapore Golf Club May L. G. U. Medal competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a tie between Mrs. M. M. Paterson and Mrs A C. Macdonald with a score of 72 The following cards were returned: Mis. Cowen
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  • 52 17 The following have accepted to play for S C C. vs. Johore on Saturday Oil 2 p.m at S. C.C.: M. S. Bannt. P Bertram. B Gaillard. A. C. Growiei P W. Holt. C. F Jennings. C 0 Jenner. J. McLeod. J. E. Slade. p Egerton Smith, J.
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  • 20 17 Members of the Rengam C. C. who visited the S C.C. for a whole day Mem match on Sunday. (Tribune).
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  • 174 17 rpHE social golf match between the A American Association team and the Japanese Golf Cluo played ever the Japanese Tanglin course on Sunday morning resulted in a win for the Japanese team by tVt to 2Vi. Scores (Japanese names first i:— K. Yamamoto and Y. Iwaki 1.
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  • 52 17 V.M.C.A. Junior Department v. "D" Coy. Midds io-day at Anson Roaci. K. Leembrue;gen «capt.». Ong Swee Keng B. M. Barker. B. S. Varma, Tan Guan Kiat, Suratta. C. Newman. Au Kow Chu. J. B. Shaw. Goh Kong Swee. V. C. Armstrong, B. Fones. Reserves:—Au Keng Chu and Au
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  • 114 18 Preparations In Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru. May 24. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, who is expected in Singapore by the morning mail on May 26. is expected to stay in Singapore for only two days, but even these two days will, perhaps have to be divided
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  • 56 18 A reminder is given to those who have not as yet availed them-elves of Hendry's bargain sale that it is extended until June 5. Some very good bargains can be picked up here and those who intend to give wedding gifts might take the opportunity of picking up something really
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  • 97 18 Public Holiday In Johore (Irom Our Own Corespondent.) Johore Bahru, May 23. TO-DAY was observed as a public holiday throughout the State of Johore in honour of the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed which is celebrated on the twelfth day of the Rabil Awal. From 4 to 7.30
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  • 110 18 Arrived in Singapore from Netherlands Indies by K.L.M. plane PH-AKQ "Kwak U :a- laV F 22 Gain Mr. O. O. Bill, Mr. G L MacCoy, Mr. R. A. Cohendet. Left Singapore by K.L.M. plane Pii-AKQ -Kwak'' on May 22:— For Ifedan: Mr. R. A. Cohendet For Rangoon:
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  • 102 18 I am directed by Government to request you to be good enough to dress ship on Wednesday. June 9. 1937. in honour of the Birthday of His Majesty the King, says the Mastei Attendant, S.S. In a matine notice to tne shipping community of Singapore. s« The
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  • 191 18 New Moves In bond GUERNICA INQUIRE British Official Wireless. rpilE chairman"- ?üb-l the rn>ii-I has decided to m" in Spain to comlu the UtDlOflt Wg U*d i COnSJ !< ration.-.—K' i Lmnli.i In course of al Commons Questions r»r.i yituation, L<.nl I!:,',!. iim efforts lo far foreign
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  • 121 18 Advance On (iu:\ialaj Front British Official Wireless the Govermneat claim I I c?d :>f Ujp < depth of s.x m luring seven ats consii und TtaJlan del; :il fUlddului.u; I I It&Uani it i5 asserted 11.. surprbed bv the tuddi twenty tank uni's, and ofl Thev ret rent
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  • 113 18 Singapore. Ifas 2 1 Ships aloncside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf fEn trance Gate 1) OranvlUe 22: Anhni 20 Main Wh;e't i&ntru m Phaaianella 16; Ajax 14; tr Huygens 11; Kedah 7. Empire Dock <E:i l mcc Gate 3' Taybank 32. Dork r Gate l
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    • 119 18 POINTS &iiliSiSH& llliiil I When Timothy John is ready for school.. Picture him seven or eight years hence when he puts on his own school cap! Will he be as healthy and lively as he is now? Yes—he's sure to be a healthy child because he's a Trufood baby. You
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 277 18 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs in pore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events.'' The "Club Diary"
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    • 180 19 P i i: MULTI-CHANNEL RADIO. This Set I trchnicallv'the best equipped heme receiver iUs possible to bey. The specification includes: PLANETARY SELECTOR UNIT and FLVWHEfeL DRIVE TUNING CONTROL. Every waveband, including "television sound" carrying world entertainment, is covered. The Planetary Sel c*or Unij the set with super I sensitivity for
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    • 1688 19 lay an Listeners* R»d llUlilWir anu his Canaaians, irom the May Fair Hotel, London. PROGRAMMES OF f OT>Tm T o.™ I I 30 pm News and announcements. RMRP BRITISH EMPIRE pranged by Donald R Maclaren Pro- ts.in.B.c. PROf,R \mmttc duction fe y Robm &*«eS! 850 am close downx aw**llA_MlJ<iS 8.50
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  • 119 20 Many Pavilions Unfinished Reuter. P:it: THE Gr»?at 1037 Exhibit i"n ma up by M. I.e Brun to-day. A liutr hundred and uuo RUni l»U) dlfd President approached Lhf Ex) biu'diiiß from the Champ: E Although the Exhibition, which i th. f-liadow of the ElnVl 7"v.* mally inaugurated,
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  • 66 20 Reuter. Shanghai, May 55. rE French aviators. Doret and Micheletti arrived at Hanoi at 2.55 p.m. to-day (G.M.T.) and left for Hongkong at 4.30 p.m.—Reuter. The two Frenchmen left Le Bourget aerodrome, Paris, on Saturday morning on a flight to Tokyo. They left Allahabad at 5
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  • 176 20 At Rangoon Road School EMPIRE Day was celebrated as usua at Rangoon Road School yesterday. At 8 a.m. the boys assembled in the scho shed where the school songs were sari. and the headmaster spoke to the boyfor a short time about the significance of the occasion. He
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  • 92 20 Death Of Harbour Board Coolie Sing a pore. M THE death of a Chmen' coolie by the Slngapnrt Harbour B who died as u result of injune; r whilst at work on board ih- A lerday Tormed th c &ÜbJsCl ol h?ld by the Singapore t -vJrQuarrie. to-da\
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  • 99 20 Landslide At LJu Pandan Singapore. Mi k CHINESE coolie lost hi- In. n woman her left arm, «vhei ST!, tra W ed »0 landslide randan Ruud, near Holland Ro day afternoon, whiK ten Chines were engaged in excavation work pie coolie a who wen at work a
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  • 73 20 Dutchman's Hoad injuries I' Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai. M Maurice Spcelman. the Dut<-I Lor of the InLeruaMonul Savj: 8 was liken to hospital with the head received from an Intruder v broke in to his residence in «he I Concession and ri< ed money. Hir- condition is no*l
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 116 20 \\pA\ t '■> 5 c HALF THE GAS TWICE THE pl/P[ J SMARTNESS. I Ok Have yon driven the Surprise Car w of the Year? The S*w Willys, with its lull-size width and cieverly designed in- toriors, marks a new era in usable space. Its spirited performance captures the imagination
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1148 20 m* m -mm mm m Ml J I 6.2(1 p.m. Concert of Light Music. Malayan Listeners Kadio M^^!U (continued (Continued Irom page 19) 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the Netherlands East Indies. U.S.A. SHORTWAVE vl^&aSaS° mic Re PF?nri?AMMFV Chicago, W9XF 6,100. 49.1. 8.35 p.m. All sorts of people
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  • 534 21 Hitler's Warning Against Refusal Of Enterprises To Step Up Production To Meet New Demands; Developments In The Four-Year Plan ifHE German International Motor Show I v ts onened here by Herr Hitler yesThe Fuehrer, Dr. Goebbels. and rinuat Allmers, President of the h
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  • 309 21 LiffM, Compact Exterior Replacing Cumbersome Dimensions, Lines CRSNT studies of body design for ira orj direrted toward Lhe necessary room for th" sengers. with tlv- resile I dimensioas are rapidly Horn rurrir>crs'>m. 1 <•>: r, ri*.}j\s tn bodies." s&ys Amo, North designer <•( the new wiiivs car i
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  • 98 21 ticeable feature when motoring in rited Kingdom is the number of •atrols controlling traffic at impoints, helping motorists "in >." directing lost motorists and assistance generally where real is expected to be a record season ahead this vast organihaa already made plans for inthe efficiency of its service
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  • 835 21 TO MAKE ATTEMPT ON RECORD Freddie Dixon BUILT almost as low to the ground as the racing cars he drives, an i nearly as broad as he is long, Freddie Dixon is one of the marvels of the automobile age. For /ears he has had everybody in
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  • 78 21 Despatch riders of the Royal Corps of Signals have brought the art of trick motor-cycling with their Triumph machines to a very fine art. Out of the training course designed to give the rider complete control of his machine has evolved a brilliant entertainment In which riders
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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    • 262 21 Nervousness, fatigue, forgetfulness and many other symptoms often hamper the full enjoyment cf life. You can become fit and healthy again with a course of Sanatogen. Sanatogen contains just those elements which give new health and energy to the run-down organism in a very digestible form. It strengthens the nerves,
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  • 196 22 Now i|wakes as Fresh as a Daisy A mother of five has a lot to do. Especially a country moiher. And this one was always tired". But Kruschsn ended all that—now she gets up. feeling fresh at five o'clock in the morning! She
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  • 596 22 LOYALTY DEVOTION TO THE CROWN Canada Sends Coronation Greetings Toronto. Ontario. CANADA'S deep loyalty to the Crown and devotion to the Monarchy on the occasion of tne Coronation are expressed in the following messages obtained by Reuter from a number of prominent Dominion statesmen: SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE Sir Robert
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  • 284 22 May Be Exempt From Military Duty Warsaw CxIAMPION woman javelin thrower of Poland until recently Miss Zona Smetkouna. who underwent an operation for change of sex. will probably be exempt from military service on irr.ount of "her" rather «mail stature She js now known as
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  • 273 22 Scot Walks 14,000 Miles For A Job MMuroestnu AFTER being on the road for I and a half years, a 50-yeai Scotsman has just passed here on a walk from London town in search of work He is ex-Sergeant James S< t1 the Argil and Sutherland
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  • 107 22 Workers Lose H3.(Wi\imm» j Wages Stroll. Mj which baVf be-.,? Hi motor-our industry net Si r X£! b «twceij l:j.ooo,ooo UJOOy.uOOm ifi'SSSSt. ui jost.e., ui companies artecltirhe net voi'ime ui bi! do uved" by the strike* will ai mote £40.0u0.000. What propo: •Itogether dellerl C&JcaUi The Automotive
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  • 107 22 Hour's Interview With K:t Ataturk L:idy Tov.-ni.hene. bir Charles Townshrnd fendPr oi Kut El Amai POtflmean front during the •♦tar, been presented I With a «isned photoer ph ng an audience Lady Tuwu.vhend ha* conn to make a to t Princes Island. Istanbul, whrr< ih Town.Vnend was internal
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  • 95 22 Japanese Vessels [giton Warninu Dan\ Japanese sampans contiim< pearl and 'trochus shell from territorial waters. despite warning by the Federal pull Lurrakia, says the "Svdtuv D irraph." Observers report ha vine workine m large numbei Arnhem Land coast and Arafura Ben. Pilot Ak-vander. who ft over thi> nre;a
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 272 22 •%~~>- HAWAIIAN GUITAR I J TROPICAL MODEL I l TTSUAL PRICE $60. 1 Vlonthlv Payment Systems Can Be Arranged. J SEASON CO.. LTD., 2 115. North Bridge Road. psycho ~mYlimgT* S L WFAR IT! SEI.F-TRFATATWT OF mSF»«!P r f if WITT! MARVELLOFS RESULTS. Price $3.00 j J Sole Supplier:— J
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    • 62 22 MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. i 111/iNJEj O ll> 1 MUNICIPAL BLDCi., COLEMAN STREET. WPS. 6A YOUR VERY V^^^^^P martelT ln tiave of trouble A bottle f Martell Brandy to tn e home in time of '^^^^r m sickness is often invaluco le. Martell Brandy is used in sickroom E*lan!!*hcd On Sale
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  • 229 23 Delegation's Protest To r.s. Government Washington. DC. •in fioine-mude suites, large haV6 and long black beards, a ■I Mennonites and Amishmen ycd here to protest against the decision to build a rural ii. their remote district or i iii la lungrly-garbed members of the orders» who
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  • 225 23 Killing: For Istanbul's Stray Dogs Istanbul. A vigorous drive Ls to be started immediately to eradicate once and for all 'he danyei of rubies from stray dogs, which haunt the streets of Istanbul In i number. During 1936. UG.DOQ do?.s were destroyed iii iutur*> there whU be no
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  • 111 23 Surplus Of £500,000 Now Likely Canberra, May II uril.j, of 3t least £500 (MJO li Ufcfc- ihe Commonwealth revenue ..I ire closed at the end of Tune, lows and taxation revenue rebuoyant, there us a possibility < irpliia will exceed £1 000,000. r estimates have been made by
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  • 92 23 Ring Kigues In Bedroom Mystery sbuth Australia. May 13. upp ..•Jiuv of a. valuable i.: irom a dressing-table in tiff u woman was sleeping l until a strange clue WhJUa the owner, Mrs Main North Road. v. was asleep, a reel of eotdtaappomred from cJie dressM<«xt
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  • 35 23 Los Angeles, California. r for 30 military aeroplanes, u > £160,000, has been award- > 'he North American Aviation by the Argentine Government, chines will be two-seater, irpose aeroplanes. They will ■••th bomb racks.
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  • 303 23 Formerly Belonged To German Vessel On f Sydney, May 13. of the war relics in the Eastern Suburbs Returned Soldiers' Club ot byaney i s believed to be the ship s bell from the Komet, a German vessel which was captured, undamaged by the Royal Australian Navy
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  • 127 23 Problem For U.S. Insurance Companies Hartrorrt Connecticut. Now tliat y)i-rh■■'. i 1..- l,nvL' be r:mc. for i.he lime beinn ut least. a*> phase of American inehustn.i rfe. insurance companies are tafttnnhto wonder how thev will bu affected b) ♦hem Companies in Hartford 'lranuvnc. capita)" or the United States,
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  • 103 23 17 Years And Still Sytfm v M. Oa a ntbnrhati oci'ch Sydney's Ofi d The pet nl .\T.-> Edna Wi '.'•:,i \tmy* -lomble Qtr« tit D.; iat 5 flit is fu'r.-n'M., i 11 17'.1": tiir, set tin Lt'i i- believed bj bird fancier» to U< b toou
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  • 97 23 Sailor Paints Five Vu»*<ls From Shore A 19-vc:ir-uJd sailor ir.iu.rtl Olnf Anderson, i pped Into thp wuior w.th lnompan nn when their boat finp I •j) a lake near Copei hagen, ,swim •hr shore-:' diftttncc of more than l.uoo yards- and fainted Ave yardbfroi tic land He
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  • 100 23 Disappears From Orient Liner Naples, Italy. The Or'ent liner "Orama" has lost ;er stowaway, the "world's loneliest man." He was a Russian refugee, without lationality and without a pass or ac could not be put ashore because no country would accept him as one o; ts citizens. So
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  • 200 23 Fame Brings Fortune Of £153,000 Toronto, Ontario. WORLD fame has already built a fortune of £153,000 for the Dionne quintuplets. They owe it to films, newspaper photographs, sweets, cod liver 01. cold cream, corn syrup, hair ribbons, absorbent cotton, aluminium dishes, dolls c-cthing, cakes and perhaps a dozen
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  • 118 23 War Office 1H.37-38 Programme London. In a programme of intended Army leiiefs for 1937-38. the War office tonight announces the following arrangements for the foreign service: 16th sth. Lancers for India: "C" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery (India; 6th, Medium Brigade. Royal Artillery (India); 2nd Battalion The Rifle Brigade
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  • 122 23 Building Of Mission Hospital In Papua Budapest The teeth of Hungarian dogs have provided enough money to build a miss: on hospital in Papua. Last autumn Sister Maria Molnai returned to her home her e far a vls'.t alter doing missionary work in Papua. Before her
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  • 215 23 Man Lost: Line C ut Under Sea Darwin, May 11. ANSWERING a call Irom a diver 3u fathoms below, a pearling logger crew hauled up the life-line to lind him missing. The diver ucsended from a Japanese lugger 40 miles north of Elcho Island. Ke was below
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  • 122 23 International Rally In (Jermany 8.-illi». An tuUTiiaiional KlidJim rnllv v, prize offered by Herr HltPi la i > be lield by the Aero C!nb o1 •."it-nuu Bft the WasawrlCVPPe M, ui.uin In II c n trum fuly 4 to 18 Each tuition will be :llowid to mPm f»vt
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  • 107 23 Haukd Up liv Shin's Author A -Inp'-: anchor Mt i-v.vv. l'oo mj (1 lutut. tmh.ii» .<• from the bed <•! iJ t- (t,,»i min i new flncj provtdi o, a British ship h&uJi d Of Ul -.i.ihu' i portion wi .i".bed h i i hmturpd i'i\i' ftet
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 141 23 Britsin s BEi_S successful baby food now comes out East OsTFRMILk fnrVflTIR L J JL %iM Babies in Malaya now art lucky! Ostermilk Britain's successful baby food bos arrived! |B In «gAf years, 400,000 British mothers Wm jmM Wm W tarr *-<rrt 0/ Ostermilk goodness in MS %M MS tl\eir
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    • 302 23 I Here is the Essence of Co', ESSENCE OF CH^BjflU |q lIEALTH! Fitness! And abundant Energy! Sjrf Mind and body gloriously alert for work or |S recreation—and for getting the best from life. That's SS what Brand's Essence of Chicken will do for you! E When \ou feel listless and
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  • 160 24 Two we'l-attended athletic sports meetings were held in Singapore last week in celebration of the Coronation. One was for the staff of the Singapore Harbour Board; the other for young people not catered for anywhere e'se. which was organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore, and held
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  • 37 24 Competitors in the thread an'l needle race at the S.H.B.J.S C. sports. (Tribune.) Ladies lined up for the thread and needle race at the Harbour Board Sports at Cantonment Road on Sunday. (Tribune.)
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  • 22 24 E. J. Willis, winner, and Mr R. J. H. Tait, third in the officials' race at the S.H.B. sports. (Tribune.*
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