Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1937

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  • 32 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. XXIV.- -No. 129. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937 FIVE CENTsT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORSLXG I Itlttl \E PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable _Jm^ e f(,r the t()ilet and can he a PP iied without wrlifa harm 10 thG most dellcate skins Refresh 3 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore, Kuala
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    • 83 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant ii f In Malaya Si XL I M H! powdered whole milk iMĔOi i ONE OP THE VERY >«*-gF^ OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING PROVISION STORES frH J Take your choice j oyCe MARIE l^ NUTTY CRISPS I 5 AFTERNOON TEA Af f\\\^W J ROYAL
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. I Telephone No. I Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, I JOHORE. J STOCKISTS OF Fngidaires, Koldehests, modern t electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps fan s. electric bells, batteries' j wiring accessories, domestic appliances, sanitary wares and etc
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    • 443 2 FOR SALE—-Patterson" 11-valve Radio Set (A.C.i in good order. Apply at No. 37, Tessensohn Road, any evening alter 6 o'clock. FOR SALE—A double spring cabinet gramophone with 100 English, Chinese and Malay records. $50.00, Apply 71, Lorong 14 Gaylang Road. WANTED to purchase pure-bred black leghorn or Light Sussex cockerel
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    • 238 2 j electro-tinning"*? i THE I I t BRITISH j ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS. I Have instal,ed a new plant for Depositing a coating of PURE TIN I f^i^ which have »c pro- J j tect *d Tom Corrosive action. I J CHROMIUM— NICKEL j GALVANIZING COPPER SILVER ELECTRO-TINNING. BRONZING J n PHONE
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    • 446 2 I IMPORTANT NOTICE. The public, and especially the residents of Pasir Panjang district informed that the Municipal Commissioners have approved of the Kjn<3 > Section 326 (Municipal Ordinance), ot an Omnibus Service Licence rnYh nUe pany, as irom Ist June, 1937. nLS c °mThe following time schedule will be operated
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  • 358 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LEITH BUILT STEAMER Successful Trials In Choppy Sea HIGHLY .«uccessful trluls were curried out recently, in a choppy sea, by the singl*-3ci 8w steamer Mulubinba. built by Mcfei.y Henry Robb. Ltd., L*tth, tor the Newcastle and Hunter River Stffttnsltill Co.. Ltd.. of Sydney NSW. The st-'ariiness of
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  • 117 3 Clydebank. Scotland. The new motor troopship, the Duncra. of 11.050 tons, which has been launch d here, is the biggest vessel launched on che Clyde this year Built by Messrs Barclay. Curie ana Cc. St their Whiteinch shipyard, she is v sister ship to the Dllwara. which wju
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  • 52 3 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Left by the Artemis:—Mr. A E Tunley, for Calcutta. Arrived by the Are'-husa: -Mr C. Crompton Mr. Kay. from Hongkong; Lieut. Phol from Bangkok: Dr. Hu shoff. from London Left by th? Sydney: -Dr Hulshoff, foi Sourabaya: Mr. Kay
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 439 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Si and BRITISH INDIA rporated in England.) V. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1927. AHTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June 18 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 •<AISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 RANPURA 17,000
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    • 131 3 O. S. K. Line s.s. "AFRICA MARU" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLO M M O S. Africa S. America) ON JUNE 7TH AT P.M. Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class 49.00 3rd class 3120 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further particulars, apply to: Passage
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    • 722 3 ML B. K. I j I KOKUSAI LINE I j I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) > Dae Hue Sailing: Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York I [ms X IRIS HIM A MARU June 6 June 9 June
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    • 460 3 1 m PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE .uxurious One Class Motorships. Most Jabins have adjoining private bath. Exellent Cuisine. OR (GENOA) MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng ,ALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 H-6 UTLANDIA 29-6 29-6 30-6 2-7 MEONIA 20-7 20-7
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    • 479 3 STEAMER SAILINGS /7 NORDDEUTSCHER fm "tZ4 LLOYD NORD (Incorporated !n LLOYD Germany). The undemoted are the company! Intended fixture*:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, yORTB CHINA AM) JAPAN. Due Spore. IM7. s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China June 4 m.s. "SAALE" omits Manila Due Penang June P. Swettenham June 6 Singapore
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  • 444 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, June 2. RUBBER Last Price To-day Chance Tone Quiet Quiet Spot Buyers. 9 13.16 10 +3 16 Sellers. 9 7 8 101 16 +3 16 May Buyers. 913 16 10 jJJJ Sellers. 915 16 10*8 Tx J~ JulylSept. Buyers. 9 7 8 I° l
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  • 959 4 GERMAN RUBBER TAX UPSETS QUOTATIONS •By Air Mail' 'From Our Own Correspond,./:; London, May 20 WITH the resumption of business alter the holiday a firmer tone has established itself on the London markets. The wave of selling, once again in evidence last week, has subsided and buyers
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  • 179 4 Central Control Of Local Budgets Shanghai, June. 2. MR. Kang Chi Hou, a member of the Finance Bjreau in Kwangsi, and Mr. Huang Chi, General Secretary o; the Kwangsi Government, arrived in Nanking some t me ago to discuss matters of financial significance. It is reported that they
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  • 71 4 Glut Of Credit In London Reuter Wireless. Lor. ON iii'? Monty Mai**.- a past week ha* been iTedr, many lenders bciu: With substantial and in $jmc- loans setbond;; although read: per cent, were turned" av Discount brolier.s. howi." by Die result of 'be weeK [hi market managing u>
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  • 78 4 Vice-Minister Of H Reuter. Lvtukm UH T. K. Tseng vice-niij... nJ '>± China Railways, who n London after Dr Kuny London to-night lor Pun- anti and returns »o London on I He told Reuier that kf bud conversations with st-. cial men and never had lit fidence in
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  • 37 4 Reuter Wireless. Mexico City. May 31 The conciliation and arbitration has decided the oil strike is lees result of which the strikers will titled to waees until the strike is I —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 25 4 Spoony Motor Gasoline ex cents per British Imperial gallon Socony Motor Gasoline in drums—s3.32 per drum. Socony Motor Gasoline in tins—s3.s7 per tin.
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    • 560 4 tOversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to t The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. .iesued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. i HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHTJLIA STREET, SINGAPORE, i I TELEPHONES: Managing
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    • 134 4 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated in th» S.S.) 21-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman, Chionh Ke
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    • 9 4 Prices: Large $2.50; Smalt $1.30 at ali Leading ihemitts.
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  • 1668 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I at Tin 5 9 6 3 6 6 6 4 a sain Kumbane 35 6 37 6 35 35 6 Antral Malay 56- 58 57
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  • 494 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 33% cts. Market Tone: Opened steady, now easier. London: 9 15 16d., up 3 16d. Market Tone: Easier after firm. New York: 20 316 cts., up 3,16 ct Market Tone: Quiet steady. The market opened steady at slightly above
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  • 101 5 Chinese Expect Important Developments Shanghai, June 2. VIIERE will be important developments l in the Aiv,lo-Japanese negotiations, it is expected, as a result of the inaugurtion of the Chamberlain Government. It is reported that Mr. Neville Chamberlain the New Prime Minister and Sir -ohn Simon, the new Chancellor
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  • 165 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, June 3. Total tor aooiu Cote flnnnrtal Pnmnin Dmdena Dat« ix. dit. year Company uiwwum PaymWo Date to date tin SBBHBI Rnrma Malava 2V 2 June 9 June 16 June 10 10% Burma Malaya fl june Jung 24 Pahang Con! 10% Int. June
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    • 378 5 'bank of china] (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) i 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. J Telephones: Manager's Office 6i44 Exchange Dept. 6141 General Office 5183-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" S 1 Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000.006.00 Reserve Funds in excess of 4,800,000.00 S t Total Assets approximately $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI:
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  • 73 6 Islander. British, 769 tons, from Christines Islands 3.6 to Port Swettenham 4.6. Rawalpindi, BriMsh, 9,459 tons, from Yokohama 2.6 to London 4.6. M a Hari. BriMsh, 510 tons, from Telok ..Ascv 2.6 to Pmang 6.6. Belawa/L Netherlands 715 tons, from KotOHIJ 3.6 to Koemai 6.6. Valejttita Netherlands,
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  • 67 6 The Police Band will ulay the following programme at Katong Park this afternoon beginning at six o'clock March. "Old Comrades.' Teike; Selection, "The Arcadians," Monckton; Waltz, "Weaner Mad'ln," Z*chren; American Sketch, "Down South." Mvridleton; Fox Trots, ia) "Everything's in Rhythm with my Heart." Maurice Sigler,. (b) "Roll i
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  • 100 6 Australia, New Zealand, Java, and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra. Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Parcels and registration close at 7 p.m. on Saturday. Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai. •Kobe, Ikanila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Medan, Jask*. T Am>terdam§ and
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  • 81 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. <London) by Air (Imperial) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 0 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. 'London mails' by the P. and O. (Carthage* due at Singapore to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only
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  • 338 6 The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. Rawalpindi which is leaving Singapore for Europe on Friday at 9.30 a.m.:— Mr. D. W. van Amstel, Mr. A. Armit. Mr. A. Baird, Mr. A. Beafblock, Dr. R. Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Best, P.O. W. Brooks, A.
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  • 30 6 The ss. Kepong for Siam (Parcels Tily). Mail previously announced a.s dosing at 11 a.m. on June 2 will now 3 le at 11 a..m. on June 3.
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  • 128 6 Singapore. June 3. Shins alongside the Wharves or ext ected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Hong Kheng 20. Ifftia Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rawalpindi 18; Karagola 14; Glengarry 11; Shirala 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Chinese Prince 30: Steel Voyager 32; Taybank 34;
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  • 98 6 London, June 2. Farts 110 37 64 New York 11 1( Montreal 4.92S Brussels Geneva 21.58 Amsterdam 8.96 Milan 93 8 Berlin 12.29 »4 Stockholm 19.39% Copennagen 22.40. Os»o 19.90 Vienna 26 v Prague 141 7 16 Belgrade 215 Madrid norn tatsoon 110 3116 Rio V/ 4 sellers
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  • 39 6 Che Mohd, Nordin, a clerk in the Perils Treasury, is going on two months' vacation leave in the middle of Juue, pnor to his retirement. He will b e relieved by Syed Mohamed Ishabri of the Adviser's Office, Perils.
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  • 159 6 Statement Of Singapore Municipality FE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended May 29 shows that there were 226 deaths, compared with 249 in the previous week, and with 252 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 16;
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  • 153 6 New Move In United States Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 1. PRESIDENT Roosevelt in a special message to Congress has asked the Government to abolish tax evasion in the United States "by a minority of very rich individuals". He transmitted to Congress the preliminary report of investigation by the?
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  • 82 6 Finest Grown In Malaya WHAT is considered to be the finest ricegrowing area in Malaya lies in the northern and coastal belt of 'he State of Kedah. In spite of irregular rainfall. the total crop of wet and dry padl In in year A H 1354 (1935 1936).
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  • 91 6 Singapore, Wednesday. Foreign experts of smelted tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports during th? month of May. 1937, totaled 7,153 tons. Of the abovs amount the United States took 4 780 tons: the continent Of Europe 919 tons: United Kingdom 640 tons; Japan
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  • 59 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE j Football: S.A.F.A. League. Dh v. Inniskillings. Anson Road Si Div. 11, R.A.F. II v. Inn., k R.A.F. Base; Div. HI, CSC Services, S.HB.; Govt Li 11, Printing v. Exc.se. Print Radin Mas Government Eng Athletic Sports, school ground Police Band
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 250 6 MALAYANS PREMIER HOTEL m A J TO-NIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j DINNER and DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight i and Australia's Loveliest DatiCers I l CHARLES and HELEN Winners of the Professional Ballroom Championships 1936. i Presenting the Latest styles and of Modern Ballroom Dancing j
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    • 21 6 NOTICE The departure of the s.s. Ramses for Philippine Islands has been cancelled but the steamer is proceeding to Hongkong Ac.
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    • 365 6 YOUTH, VIGOUR VITALITY Restored In :$y Minutes. It Is no loneer required to earn a treatment for hours or week; if feel weak or prematurely old. 'r,°tmll Doctor's latest discovery by the ua m Man Power Pills give marvellous anil immediate results in cases tion. etc. They work quickiv M
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 325 6 I POSTAL IIWELLIGENCE j *STEAMEfc MAILS DESPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATS AND TTMJ China (generally) Hoihow Shiraia June 3 1 pm Hongkong Shlrala 3 1 p.m. Aden (Parcel Mail) Rajula 3 2 30 p.m. India, West (Parcel Mail) Rajula 3 2.30 p.m. India:—East and North Karagola „33 p.m. India. South
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    • 224 6 CLUB DIARY [Triere are numerous Clubs in Sing\. pore members of which are readers oj the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping tt up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included to the Diary of Events. n
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  • 561 7 CHINESE MARRIAGES the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) sir sir Ong Siang Song and Mr. Keh Hai have taken the initiathiashing out a problem which ital impoitance to Straits-born Had they contented them--icrely with the task of finding nether such marriages are legal ►hei wise they
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  • 211 7 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Permit me, through the medium of your paper, to thank the members of the Taiping Pandit Jawah?.rlt! Nehru Reception Committee for all their untiring zeal and labour in making the function held on May 24 in honour of Pandit. Jawaharlal
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  • 47 7 1.L.0. Chief To Visit Japan Reuter. Geneva, June 1. The governing body of the International Labour Office has approved the proposal that the director, Mr. Butler, should visit Japan in the autumn to study labour conditions at the invitation of Japanese employers and workers. —Reuter.
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  • 344 7 Tribute To Qantas Airways I HIS Excellency the Governor of Queensland (Sir Leslie Wilson), accompanied by Lady Wilson and staff, travelled by Qantas Empire Airways' Service from Brisbane to Singapore on May 15- 18. In the following letter, written at Singapore to the managing director of the
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  • 58 7 Coach Jumps Points At Wakefield Reuter Wireless London. May 31 A WOMAN was killed and six persun.:. seriously injured in an extraoidmaiv .allway accident near Wakefield to-day wfcen the last coach o! an excursion train apparently louled the points and was derailed, dragged 200 yards along th<* truck,
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  • 23 7 Mr. E. V. G. Day acting Treasurer and Collector of Land Revenue, Malacca, has been appointed to act as Resident Councillor in addition.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 182 7 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American It lan, it now is possible to get rid of terrible spells of choking, gasping. < oughlng and wheezing Asthma by killing true cause which Is Germs in the blood, lore burning of powders, no more hyr
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    • 288 7 N OT ICE. i J H JJrjR-te *>5 f" THE FIRST THOUGHT* I lietH burr tn«c_t bites, tpraiM. di*Jw»Ueo«, fcuitlii? »tiff Diusclrt. «C AO'«ne.tct ,iH prevents, ainmu i:.fluent* cuitagiov* ii««,e« TL ft HEALING. REVIVIHC. SOOTHING. \sris{,pT!C The Regal Medicated Oil Embrocation. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. \^^^mWm^mWr^W^m^ff' KWAN LOONG <& Co., LIU- J
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    • 379 7 Mr. A. P Charles de Rozario was married to Miss Teresa Pauline Stevens at the Church of St. Theresa, on Saturday. A Modern Age Demands UXIT You can wear Loxit screwless glasses In anywhere, any time, because Loxit minimizes looseness, wobbling and breakage. XV Go to NAN SIN the only
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  • 406 8 Man Sent To Assizes For Alleged Attack (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June I. AS the result of an alleged attack by a Hylam labourer, named Hang Foong, on his employer named Boon Quang Heng with a parang, the former was produced this morning before
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    • 220 8 Never such glorious, Singing before! Truly here's Jcanaltj Mac-Donald at her best since "Love Parade* C A PITOL 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I Sigmund Romberg's glorious /o>o songs in JOHN BARRYMORE j I\\ V HERMAN BING TOM BROWN fc,'£' n nd fi ERECTED 1Y PRODUCED BY ar' r 0 a Vi
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    • 346 8 THREE CROWDED HOUSES AT YESTERDAY'S PREMIERE TESTIFIED TO THE POPULAR APPEAL OF THIS COMEDY IT S FUN FOR ALL! 6 ,j PAVILION TO-NIGHT 9,5 i, THE YEAR'S MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE STORY. RUDYARD KIPLING'S FAMOUS TALE OF THE INDIAN JUNGLE A "?F ELEPHAIVT BOY INDIA IBIUMPB I I I I This
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    • 120 8 Watch For The First 6 Chapters of this Amazing Serial OF AMAZING Mftjh IMM ADVENTURES qqpr 20 000 leagues I I UNDER THE SEA! *>8 ATH-D€AUNG ATOMfrWiliflKk \rT GUNS SPRAY DESTRUCTION IIi2BBHF\*HdL fN A SPt,T SECOND' ftrr THE ASPERATE STRUGGLE JSSt \fr I TO FOIL A PLOT TO > IS
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 384 9 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS >'o 9* Chulia Street, Thone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous And Efficient Service. WANTED—Suitable Building site for modern residence. Apply G. H. Chua, sc, Third Aye., Bukit Timah Road. WANTED—A smart young Eurasian Girl to be trained as assistant
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    • 71 9 'I'M hI I Official wireless. Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS arc now Invited for the following materials or services. Foi particulars, see Municipal TfcndgßOMi closing Supply of 100 tons of best quality Quick Lime for the Water Dept. 4 p.m., 10th June. 1937 Supply of Straight Pipes and Special Castings for
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  • 81 10 To Rulers And People Of Malay States IT is notified for general information that His Excellency the High Commissioner has received a telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies in which it is stated that His Majesty the King has commanded him to convey an
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  • 70 10 •eeret to record tli.it news has rivf-d of the dea'h in San Fran!v of Mr Morgan Robinson. 'Try"'- resident of Flncapor* l P'»btnson wa-j I>»r several veara in Mnhy:i as the rpnresentative "of ar, rinan ftnn of di u nd retired 'n 1933. He wnq
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  • 15 10 A commission as Second Lieutenant. FM S.V.F., has b?en granted to Mr. I A Simpson.
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  • 18 10 The Rev. E. A. Moon is empowered by H E. the Governor to solemnize marriages within the Colony.
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  • 19 10 Mr. B. Murcott has been granted a commission as second lieutenant in the SSVF with effort from M.\y 11.
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  • 142 10 NOTES COMMENTS Those Allowances COMMITTEE of seven has been appointed to go into the question of the possible restoration of the "cost of living" allowances formerly paid to Government servants in Malaya. Sir Atholl MacGregor, Chief Justice Ori Hongkong, is to preside, and the other members are the Hon. Ivlr.
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  • 197 10 •THE public have no prejudices in the matter. There is a general desire that Government servants should be well paid and the reputation ci the Government of being a good employer maintained. It is inevitable, however, that the growing cost of the Civil Service, particularly the formidable
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  • 171 10 ■J3 it a baseless suspicion that Congress men are simply evading the task cf governing the province, their indwelling purpose being the creation cf militant" disaffection winch will not cea.se with mere wrecking 0 f the c stitution Act, but will plunge the c Ui try into revolution?"
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  • 241 10 JTUDENTS of politics art loss as to the true attitude ol the Japanese Government in her relati with China. According to the j announcements made by Mr. Sat Japanese Foreign Minister, the Upper House, there seems to be a rondamental change in Japan's fore.:., policy. He
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  • 280 10 "Looker On" A pound note will cover the co-t **0i one of the latest swim-suits," says a fashion note. In many cases f will just about cover the costume itself. A musician complains that his daughter's singing lessons have cost him over £200. It la not
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  • 563 11 GUARANTEE OF PEACE DISCUSSION AT THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Reuter Wireless. London, June 2. JT is understood that Mr. Lyons considerably elaborated his original plan for a Pacific pact at to-day'- meeting of the Imperial Conference and that the Australian delegation was pleased
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  • 306 11 NIGHTMARE OF PROFITS TAX DISAPPEARS London, June 2. THE City is relieved at the disappearance of the nightmare of the National Defence Contribution. Although details of the substitute tax aiv not yet known the Stock Exv jobbers lost no 'time in marking up the prices in
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  • 54 11 Shanghai. June 3. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has entrusted to Mr. Chen Cheng, the task of organising a summer military training school. The principal military classes of the nation will be represented Tt is estimated that the expenditure for such a class will be fixed at $1.300.000.
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  • 38 11 Hongkong. June 3. A new electric plant capable of developing 30 000 kilowatts has been installed in Canton. The city and the adjoining port of Whampoa are now well supplied with lights.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 240 11 New Housing Scheme ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN British Official Wireless. London, June 2. IX opening the Exhibi ion <>i" Working Class Furniture and Equipment organised by the Council for Art and Industry in London to-day, the Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood, said that housing progres
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  • 73 11 Reuter. Miss Earhart*B Fi;g;!it Round 1 ho World S ;n Juan, June 2 A MESSAGE from Puerto Etta) states that Amelia Ear haft (Mrs. Putnam) has taken off for Arnaiibo, a thousand miles away—Rcutt-r. N« w York, June .Amelia Earhart landed at CaripHe < Venezuela) nit 10.1
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  • 104 11 Normal Routine After Spithead Review British Official Wireless. London Jump 1. II M.S. HOOD flagship of Vice Admiral 11 Sir Geoffrey Blake commanding the Battle-Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean, sailed from Spithead to-day for Gibraltar to resume her normal routine following her return home for
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  • 357 11 EVIL CUSTOM No Turning Back By Britain Reuter. London. June 2. IN course of a preliminary statement on the mui-!sai question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby Gore, Colonial Secretary, said the majority and minority reports of the
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  • 112 11 Civil Rites TO BE FOLLOWED BY SERVICE Reuter Wireless. Tour June 2. jyjß. Herman Rogers revealed to-day that the Duke of Windsor's civil marriage will be followed by a Church of En<*land service conducted by the Rev. Anderson Jardine of Darlington, Durham. The marriage hour has
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  • 347 11 SPAIN CRISIS Might Make Matters Worse Reuter. New York, June 2. "THERE is nothing we can do to aid localising the Spanish conflict," said Senator Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, after a secret session of the committee at which neutrality problems were discussed. He
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  • 133 11 Mr. Eden's Statement In Parliament London. June L Although Germany and Italy hay** withdrawn from the naval patrol of: the Spanish coast and the discussions ct the non-intervention committee. Mr. Eden informed the House that Germany and Italy regarded the other parts of the international scheme as still
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 146 12 Britain And France Closely Co-operating London, June 2. Efforts by the remaining members ol the London non-intervention committee to find a means to satisfy Germany's request for guarantees against a repetition of the Deutschland incident assumed an encouraging complexion this evening. Britain and France are closely collaborating in
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  • 521 12 INDIAN HOPES Labour Department In Favour? rADE unions for Indian labourers in Malaya were advocated by Mr. Nehru the Indian Congress leader, in a statement made in Kuala Lumnur yesterday. Mr Nehru said that it would be better all round—easier
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  • 205 12 Favours Formation Of Trade Union "Even if the efforts of the State are helpful, and they undoubtedly are so sometimes, they are of the benevolent parental type, which do not encourag: self-reliance and inner strength. To pdvance a community, self-reliance must be encouraged, and therefore an essential condition
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  • 45 12 Shanghai. June 3. Dr. Wang Ching Ting. Chinese Ambas-sador-Designate for the United States arrived in New York on June L He later called on Mr. Hull, the United States Secretary of State, to make arrangements for the presentation of credentials.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 100 12 Accident At Tasek Glugor While Shunting Butterworth, Monday. AN unknown middle-aged Tamil was knocked down by the goods train from Alor Star this afternoon. The incident occurred a*« the Tasek Glugor gate while the train was performing shunting operations. It would appear that the man crossed
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  • 31 12 Hongkong, June 3. The low-lying lands along the West River region in Kwantung are fuffermg from floods as a result of heavy downpours of rain.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 95 12 Return Of Japanese Warships Shanghai, June 3. MR. Huang Ping Suen, Mayor of Sua ton, has lodged a protest to the Japanese Consul against the reappearance of four Japanese warships in the harbour. He contended that the presence of these warships would only make a quipk settlement of
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  • 2002 12 SPORE TALK England-Sydney In Seven Days? Singapore, Thursday. PLANS for the new Empire Air Service that is to be inaugurated very soon, whereby all letter mails between England and Malaya will be carried without sunhaigc by October next, and
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  • 214 12 Elizabeth Bergiier In "As You Like if WHEN the Mai nugn Unit audttiices appreciated s. peare they determined that Uu ol the B"d should be prese,,r... big way. We had n<- "A Midsummer Ntgbtt L» •Romeo and Jt Now comes the 20th Dentin
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  • 35 12 Shanghai. June. 3 The Japanese troops in Shanghai w re staging a big demonstration in thi cmity of Chapei yesterday m Traffic was very much interrupted during the practice.—Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 34 12 News has been received from untitled of tne death of Mrs. Ciough Mr. A. E. Ciough, formerly ol Gajah and a retired planter, an ther of Mr. E. E. C. thuraism the local barrister-at-law
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  • 333 13 OPIUM POLICY Export Of Heroin To America Reuter. Geneva, June 2. ERICAN criticisms of the Japa- nrse opium policy in Northern CJ Ins were supported by British and Car.udian representatives befcre League Opium Advisory Commission. Mr. Bus?ell Pasha (Turkey) stated thai f»OG kilos
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  • 2714 13 SINGAPORE OARSMAN'S ROTARY ADDRESS Wednesday. E historic Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge was the ct of the address at to-day's ffin meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club, given by Mr.) T. H. Stone, the president-elect of the Club, who is himself one of the
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  • 564 13 CHILDREN THE CORONATION REPORT ISSUED They Made Their Own Programme Singapore, Wednesday. FE number of children for whom entertainmonts were provideu and to whom gifts were presented during the Coronation celebration was nearly 5G.000. states a special report issued by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman Senior Inspector of Schools. It was
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  • 22 13 Mr. Yong Nvut Lin. son of Mr Yong Thean Yong of Seremban, has been oppointed demonstrator in chemistry, at Raffles College, Singapore.
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  • 212 13 MR. K. SULTAN Pioneer In His Own Sphere NEWS has been received in Singaapor*> of the death in Karikal. French India, of Mr. M. Kader Sultan, former Singapore "cattle king." i Mi. Kader Sultan was 74 years of age. and came out to Singapore over 60
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  • 93 13 Jewellery Missed From Show Ipoh, Monday THE disappearance of $1,100 and gold jewellery to the value of $300 from a shop-hove in Hugh Low Slreet, Ipoh, was reported to the New Town Police this morning by a 40-year-old Chmese woman. On being informed of the inciden
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  • 96 13 Japanese Sent To Prison Singapore. Wednesday CONVICTED on ;j char«o of possesion of 102 talr.is of chundu and opium Inpnntse n»mirl Kumooka WW s.r. Ui 21 nonMu' >.t by Mr 11. A •or. in the Criminal Distric; Court lay. arrused. who was a fireman ttSiployfld MM ,i Japan?*?
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  • 103 13 ost Of Force Is £9 Millions A Year British Official Wireless. London. Jun? 2. THE accounts of the Metropolitan Police fund, which have iust been issued as a White Paper, show the cost of the force for the year ended March 31 was C 9.435.246. In addition to
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  • 81 13 New Statement By Gandhi Reuter. Bombay. June 2. MR. Gandhi, in a statement to the Times of India, says "The only obstacle in India as far as can at present be seen is the Congress demand that in thp event of serious disagreement between the Governor and his
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  • 38 13 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church a cottage neeting will be held in the home of Mcdam Teo Peck Neo, 20-2 Niven Road, en Monday, at 8 p.m. The Rev. Gob Hood Keng will speak.
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    • 45 13 SINGAPORE RADIO THE star item in the broadcast by 1 the BM.B.C this evening is "Scranbo«>k for 1914." a micronhone medlev of 23 years ago—a re-broad-ca*** of a B BC. feature at 8 u.m. Tft-mnrmvv tbe»*» will be a talk on photography at 7.45 p.m.
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  • 679 14 FAVOURITES FAIL TO STAY THE COURSE Reuter. London, June 2. MID-DAY Sun. which ranked as a 15—1 chance when the final call-over took place, and started at 107—1. wen the Derby Stakes on Downs this afternoon. The result
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  • 115 14 Probables And Jockeys Reuter. rfiHE following are the probables for The Oaks to be run at Epsom tomorrow (3 year old fillies, 9st. each): Lord Astor's SCULPTURE (Jones) Lord Astor's SUNBEAT (Gordon Richards) Sir W Burtydge's NAISEBOROUGH (E. Smith* Major H. Cayzer's SPRAY (Pat Boas lev I Mr.
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  • 34 14 Before the Malaya Cup match at the An-on Road Stadium on Saturday and during the interval, the Pipes of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers will play, by kind permission of foe officers.
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  • 161 14 Asiatics Beat Mine Sweepers' XI A CRICKET match played at the Naval Base, Seletar, resulted in an exciting win for the Asiatics XI who beat a Mine-Sweepers' XI with a wicket to srare. Scores: MINE-SWEEPERS' XI Brown c Fernandez b Dass fi Leon bull b Dass 1 Barclay
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  • 53 14 The following have been selected to represent the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against RA. (Blakang Mati) today at Fort Canning at 4 p.m.: Tan Wee Eng. B. Fones. Choo Seng Chye (capt.t, Lee Hong Ming, Henry Yeo, Sim Boon Howe and Kwik Sam York. Reserves: —Loh Swee Kee and
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  • 48 14 V.M.C.A. XI vs. the Clerical Union on r,he Clerical Ufc|on ground to-morrow at 5.10 p.m.: 8. Blazek, K. Leembruggen, R. Lyne, W. Pullen, K. T. Teck, R. Medland. P. Swyny. A. Noden, G. Day, Lim Kirn Wee, lim Bak Song. Reserves:—J. Ferguson and V. N. Pillay.
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  • 47 14 The result of the V.M.C.A. senior in-ter-group indoor games league match played cm Monday was as iollows: Spartans: Billiards 2 pts., Ping Pong 0. Chess 0. Draughts 2. Total 4 points. Trojans: Billiards 2 pts., Ping Pong 4, Chess 4, Draughts 2. Total 12 points.
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  • 296 14 Prizes At Home To-Day Singapore, Thursday. It/fR. and Mrs. Roy Smith annexed the OfM mixed doubles level championship in the S.C.C. tennis tournament yesterday by defeating W. H. Droogleever and Mrs. Jemmett in the final by t>--3, 6—2. A feaiure of the game was
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  • 120 14 Police And P.W.D. Draw In League iFrom Our Otvn Correspond? HfJ Johore Bahru. Junr IN thfl second round of th«> J a D F* LtUKUr. id the PW'iAA on the Lstana P-r.lnnp. this pveninc and drew 1 -1. The t«?ams w...< uvlj matrhed auj It was a ding-dong
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  • 237 14 To-Morrow's Big: Fights Singapore. Thursday MOHAMKD FAHMY and Young Frisco finished off training yesterday afternoon. It was hard work Tor both of them. The Egyptian boxed briskly with his sparring partners and finished off on the punch ball and heavy bag. He has worked himself into .«■■ptendhl
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  • 75 14 Singapore. Thursday. Mr. Kiat's programme for Friday. June 11 was passed by the Board of Control Last night. The fights a*e as fellows: Nai Boon Mah vs. Young Gauder, 15 rounds, Ventura Marquez vs. Ignatio Fernandez, 12 rounds. Boy Quee vs. Kid Arenas, 8 rounds and Nai Say
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  • 298 14 AT K. L. Horses To Watch At Week-end Koala Lumpur Thur*rfj\ INTERESTING gallops were di.uii seen al the local race tratk morning, and indicated thai uiti. many horses showin.tr excellent form, including the new< ornery -•Kitting the winners in going u* u* no easy matter. Ton roe
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    • 41 14 J CHINA j Underwriters j Limited. I (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAtf. i MARINE PERSONAL > ACCIDENT j j INSURANCE Thone 4276. i Office: Hongkong Bank Chaasbert Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 50 14 successful v JRj baby food is OsTERMILK Now you can buy it I 0 F lOIf R Y JLTR OW h ffi l fiom the *w 4 22 h n fant CU Qstetmtlk k mcc( > ig I-LB. TIN *fa W recommended for er'ht yutt, rail W P 4 I
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  • 703 15 R.A.F. RALLY CAME TOO LATE A Singapore, Thursday. NOTHER soccer surprise was provided in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday, when the Cricket Club triumphed over the R.A.F., last year's champions, 3—2 on the Padang. It looked to
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  • 670 15 Selangor Championship Tennis (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lummi\ Wednesday ANG Ec Kong, who has held the Selan- gor singles championship for several years, was defeated by J. B. Bon** the left hand State player who claimed the final set cf last Fridays unfinished si-iT.i-final lrrleh
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  • 239 15 'hSitese Maintain Their Kc ord SiniMi n Thur-clny THE ChtWfgf 111 fur,her &itu .^l.l-nica their position Ui 'lie Third Division »jf the tJ.A FA. Lc. when they bea'. the S H B. 3—2 at Cantonment R<>ad yesterday. The result rtat.«.rs the losers, vho did well to keep
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  • 128 15 Bigger Stakes At Summer Meeting THE Penang Turf Club is increasing its stakes for the July—August meeting opening in Penang on July 24. The increase is between $200 and $300 for euch race. For the first time Class 4 horses will receive stakes of $1,000 and over and
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    • 230 17 Some valuable LUX washing SBf k§ hints for you j£ Aflfl^ all delicate —Squeeze the Lux Vr^^^' been removed. Wash delicate materials as auickly as possible. Cheap cake soaps and hot water arc dan-i.-Rinse thoroughly in gashing trocks, for they damage three changes of clean colours and spoil materials, but
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    • 1793 17 4fc M I W[ a 41 n TM leader. Daniel Melsa; conducted by Ciif- 3.05 a.m.—The Caballeros New ril-SlJrii Villi ■,1 I 4fmn Al«4B' HuHlifl tjn Helliwell. Mariette (Straus, arr. York. Pittsburgh, WBXK 15.210: 19.7 WO M■y> 2W ftliSUlV t;alabert.. Katja. the Dancer <Jean 3.35 a.m.-Men of the WesWDenW Gilbert).
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  • 1574 18 Tribune's Weekly Radio News Notes EMPIRE PROGRAMME NEWS ROMANCE OF THE RAILWAY TRAIN rjHK romantic and practical aspects oi' railway trains will b3 represented in two forthcoming broadcasts from Daventry. In the first, entitled "The Iron Pe<rasiH," listeners will hear a number of poems tha* were inspire:! by trains, ranging
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  • 325 18 Questions In British House Of Commons ItRE QuCiiiuu of contributions by Uw Colonial Governments to the.cost i J the Empire Broadcasting Service J: .is recently been raised by Menders Parliament in the British H-uy <r Commons The Puslmuster- General was asKfrt i.v Mr S. P
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  • 439 18 Events In Alexandra Palace Programmes TIRE-WALKING wa.s demon the BB C. television proen,. from Alexandra Palace on April 2 Ahmed Hussain. the twenty-thre old son of a Cawnpore tooln., Eailier in the month, in the pr of eninent British scientists. H gave a demonstration which wa
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  • 66 18 A Portsmouth "England' mother I centlv received letters from two son one living m Simonstown. South Afri and the other in Pennsyvania. U S A Both said how much they had emhearing a commentary from the BBC Empire broadcasting station at Daver. r on a football match
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    • 970 19 listeners Radio! NIROM STATION f Continued from page 17) TO-DAY ££j 6.20 aJTi.—Recorded music. RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE i rrrt iv ?n 50 cn a m close down BERLIN STATION 10.50 a.m-Opening. Classical music. Mozart programme. TO-DAY J» J B metres (15.200 kcs). NJN 1130 a.m.—A talk. W45 metres (9,549 kcs); DJQ
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  • 127 20 A million people lined the Solent to admire the beauty of the illuminated fleet off Spithead after the Naval Review by the King. Picture show i firework "fountains" banting in the sky over the warships (Topical Press). A vit .-r taken from a flying-b »at
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