Malaya Tribune, 20 May 1938

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL -No. 119. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 FIVE c^ x :ts. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 20, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 THE NEWS V/ITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The TRIBUNE L, Milk, J X^R% W M^S^V; X A ND Akl MANUFACTURED P©P gE O w j| _.^^3C^^^^R«RRsHßß^^^^R^^^^^^^ Speed, speed, speed —ever faster and faster. Mon strain on vital reserves-nerve and muscle. You can only take out of the human frame what is
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  • 238 2 (By Air Mail) Stockholm, May 6. JjkJN ilarm give* by a dog tooted Madame Paalsson Wettergreu,, the, famous 5 Sa hsh opera siugrr, and her husband from the flames when th# build.. liif n. which llu live ranghl fire and they WON forced to
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  • 81 2 (By Air Mail) Berlin, May 6. CI'U'.DS in excess of 120 miles an hour have been attained by the "Flying Silveriish of Saxony" a novel type of streamlined train now being tested by the Keiths railway. The train is driven by two dieaeJ engines of tiOO h.p.
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  • 135 2 (By An Mail) London, Vay DKITAIN'S i>it;f;<>t uir raid practice Mack out lasted three hours re- <: h!ly, with iJ.OOU volunt*»ers aiding OOlicf and HrCWCJI. h It covered 100 square miles, with [ou ».h the centre, and included 15 hies ol the winding Thames between den
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  • 556 2 EYSTON OUT FOR 333 M.P.H. ir, has secret brakes, mon efficient lhan any that June ever been used ccm inercially on a wheeled vehicle; it has a secret cooling system for Its great RollsRoyce aero engines. There are Othei important components
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  • 87 2 New York, May 10. MRS Josephine Kowalski, v beanlv specialist, has begun divorce proceedings against the same husband for the sixth time in H or< ester, Massachu et s. Three time 4 they were reconciled before the case uas heard, once the suit
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  • 224 2 (By \ir Mail) London, May 8. nrili; portrait o* a ?*i;r:nese priiujOS* 1 m th** vrr's iti-ai tardtmy OVU Its origin to m art of kindness. Hut. for b Conci Samaritan act of th* artist, Mr. Frrnk E. Beresfcrd. at last year's Coronation cexgrapnv, arisen the
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  • 406 2 (By Air Mail) London, May 9. OITCESS in the recent campaign to save the London Missionary Society from a grave financial crisis was described to Reuter by Lord Arnold here. During the past year the Society's income has increased from £129,000 to 1147.000 as a
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  • 125 2 ANIS Puleiban. a Cyprlot composer, is shortly to have one of his works broadcast for ihe first time from Daventry. The composition, a Concerto for 1 Dianoforte and orchestra, will be played by Kathleen Long and the B B C. Empire Orchestra in a concert to be
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  • 119 2 •Ey Air Mail" I Lurknow. May 12. MJ ".ULANA Hu. am Ahmed of Madini vi- sited the local gaol this naming where Bunni leaders including Mawiana Abdul Sukur and Zafrulmulk arr in connection with the Mades: uitroversy are lodged. The Maulana had prolonged disci i
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  • 89 2 Princess Elizabeth has bee a warded the certificate of the Rovt Life Saving Society for "passing the elementary tests in swimming, object diving, life saving and resuscitation af ne apparently drowned." Every week Princess Elizabeth ar rl her sister Princess Margaret practise at the women's school
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 88 2 I Gillette reduces your 1 shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your j costs is to buy Blue Gillette
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    • 32 2 'Cerebos L Purity Products Thorn aro no gravy-making oSfficultias whan you usa But*. II provides ali S^Sl)P Q| L UP rhickaning, seasoning and flavourHn|H| gravy needs and ianprovas —Cerebos lor choice. in^
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    • 64 2 ,len a Woman A L/ that people often take her J rr._ff I or > rars younger than that she puta this down to --^"t^X^^^ her white teeth, —jJVjT s lc uls those dV>wn to ?f*J** l "c faf-t she's used nolh'—inf but Calvert s Tooth Powder since site left
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  • 85 3 tu ccpi'iy Sweden i arc «rA to have, tig fcj ;o *v* into the s,rerf:':h tou n "They must hare gone in to marry there'" said the lorry driver to a newspaper man. "I recognised them in their car when they pavserl n:€
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  • 168 3 .By Air Mail" London, May 9. <!( SS V terford peat-bog, that dr< ught had dried n i 1? hones that may clear up Ireland's No-Body Murder. A 7"mo mystery for a generation. the r.i'- 1 lur dei orougm m ivic
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  • 52 3 (United Press). Jb M <I*lll ii '.lay 15. r< •> r* ri'iu.tlv in- ♦I •►rrnumnl Ml: /.r»rl) 5 w <a; .r.is* '•:</ i" n-rtwmnjil riot>. :.c,. .i rc> the Will ad .r »m Ifi»> oihI i IV-" «a in his iu»i have i large? an<i
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  • 222 3 Ey Air Mail) London May 9 DENXfLI > and hungry, .lirr. Orsborne. 32-vears-old brother of skinuer orne of Girl Pal fame, wanders daily around London domain to get any kind ol a job. The man who acted as mate to his broiher on the
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  • 77 3 1 'o/H I'iancee York, Ma\ 9 I i'lvr year OLn "iii l'iiiT.it|onita believed M rii'd his fiuanrce. r «t*> who wa* ill i 1 •»t I K iiisax Tily, it li»'r rc(u?fi7, 1 1» u.«clhl Virginia's be«t lUnli-M Moore. <« fi <»ui They mar- tuj OuttVdl imniei
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  • 118 3 (By Air Mail) London. May 9. THE composition of a 22-year-old Czechoslovekish girl has hf>cn selected at the opening piece for the 16th festival of the International Society for Contemporary Music which open* in London next month. The girl, Mile V. Kapralov;?, dedicated her piece to the
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  • 167 3 Johannesburg. THE right upper jaw of a primeval man, believed to constitut.e the "missing link" between the ape and man, has been found by Dr. Robert Broom. F.R.S., in the Sterkfcntein eaves, near Krugersdrop. Transvaal. In 1936 Dr. Broom found in the Sterkfontehi caves the greater
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  • 95 3 Firemen ear'v were forced to abandon the 25.1"8-ton iuxury liner Lafayette, aflame from stem tc stem in dry dock at Havre Tne Lafayette is an oilburning vessel The fire broke out when an engineer was starting up a boiler furnace. The whole interior of the ship suddenly
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  • 40 3 "Monday Nigh* At Seven." the BBC's weekly feature, is rated among .he halfdozen radio programmes with the highest •■box-office"' value. The ratine has been given by the Variety Listening Barometer, which takes a census among 2.0C0 log-keepers.
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  • 58 3 (United Press). Twenty-three teachers of the Gujerat Vidyalava, Karachi, have resigned as a protest against the action of the authorities in dismissing two principals ca petty grounds. The Vidyalaya is a «chool of bays and girls who are now on strike. The two principals were dismissed for not addressing letters
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  • 560 3 'NOW I HA YEN T A BEAN" (By Air Mail) London, May 9. LEGAL actions between a man and his wife which have cost nearly £4,000 in the D2st three y\>ars resulted in the husband being adjudicated bankrupt, on his wife's application The husband was 33-year-old
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  • 52 3 Three hunched gallons of paraffin and four tons of wood wool were used by the Willesden (London) Fire Brigade when they set fire to a row of houses condemned under a lum-clearance scheme in Alpha Place North. Willesden. Photo shows: A fireman carrying a bundle of wood wool into a
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  • 202 3 (By Air Mail) London. May 9. VISCOUNT Samuel, who has recently returned from a threemonths tour over the greater part of India, told a meeting of the East India Association at Caxton Hall that the general opinion was that, so far. the new Constitution was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 Thousands of men and i i f Q your ktdneys women complaining of the TO agony of rheumatism and uj~* chronic backache, actually V suffer from kidney trouble f ~^'sMSßi but do not know it. Thou- -Jf >fi39 sands of sufferers waste peOr money on ineffective mcdi- W IV. V
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    • 37 3 Ggarette. soothing and;satisfying to smoke cool as the cloisters of St. Jamess. The Sackville Cigarettes for t»uTit> 4,nJ»*ul'' S aclwille CIGARETTES No finer cigarette can be bought LONDON MADE b> Cartas Ltd.— lso years' reputation for quality
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  • 836 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES FINDINGS OF EXPERTS Propeller Design EXPERIMENTS ON MODELS fJiEN papers on different aspects of the same subject—propeller design and performance—have been under "h'cussion at general meetings of the North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders. While papers on propellers have been read from time to time
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  • 234 4 Officers Come To Terms With Douglas Co. THE dispute between officers of the Douglas steamer Haitan and the Douglas Company, was settled when negotiations were concluded to the satisfaction of both sides. The men withdrew their "quit notices* following receipt of a letter from the Company, making clear
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  • 239 4 Huge Increase During Year THE returns of shipping idle in Great 1 Britain and Ireland on April 1, compiled by the Chamber of Shipping, show that under-employment has again become a serious consideration. Last summer and autumn the volume of shipping laid up in the ports became so
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 414 4 STEAMER SAILINGS p& o«.d BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England), P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, ffpore. 1&38 RAJPUTANA 17,000 May' 20 RANCH! 17,000 June 3 SOMALI 6,800 June 3 NALDEKA 16,000 June 17 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15,000
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    • 436 4 J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. i CaWnTHt?e n ASinfp^'f BI S Car limited but Passenger AeeommodaLALANDIA ll 1 g? 2$ 2-1 jSf/F P S ham 8 mf™ N a DIA 12 "."I 13 7 ijanmark .6 JT ALMA 211 ,31 ii of? I I mits P«l«*toe i BORGIA I?
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    • 297 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t mjs. KULMERLAND via Manila May 25 s.s. NORnMARK via Manila Juti. 5 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila June 22 T m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila
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    • 461 4 STEAMER SAUJNCIT^ §NORDDEI"I'S( IiKR LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany The undernoted are the Comn intended fixtures:— company's OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG SHA\Y-k*t NORTH CHINA and JAPAN j D| Je Spo re I "ALSTER" omits Manila SCHARNHORST" omits North *30 China T "WIEGAND" omits Hongkong Shangai, N China j nnp I "COBURG"
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  • 47 5 Singapore, Thursday. FOUND at 8.30 this morning by a police constable on the roadside, at the sixth mile, Bukit Timah Road, Yeo Twa Kow, was ordered to be detained at the Leper Asylum by Mr. F. V. Duckworth in the second police court to-day
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  • 235 5 Guthrie's Weekly Rubber Report The period under review opened with quietly steady markets, which, however, reacted unfavourably to the publication Of the American Consumption figures for April. Although prices were marked down, very little business was transacted at the lower levels, and as a result of the
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  • 113 5 Tendon. May 15/ Paris 177 39 64 New York 4 1 Montreal 5.01 1 Brussels 29.50' Geneva 21.73 Amsterdam 8.97 13 16 Milan 94 Berlin i 36", i rague 142 9 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.40V2 Oslo 19 90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Belgrade
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 518 5 (MuoJdLbJwuwtL. PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. -vdfrS are now Invited for the !P materials or service. For ggffi. Tender Room Date of Closing. en of Joo Chiat Market into Coolie tDepoSit §°noOH. May 23, 1938. oi 100 tons of Best (juvkloime for B ?DeptfS noon, May 30, 1938. I Portland
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    • 676 5 PUBLIC NOTICES MORTGAGEES' SALE OF Valuable Singapore Freehold Property, At our saleroom, No. 18, Chulia Street. ON TUESDAY. MAY 24 at 2.30 p.m. PARTICUajaBS: Valuable freehold land and shophou.se premises No. 21. Duxton Hill, Singapore, area 1.598 square feet. (Full particulars and plans issued). Me*sr* Donaldson Burkinshaw. ♦Solicitors, POWELL CO.,
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    • 486 5 POSITIONS VACANT REQUIRED by departmental store, two young attractive girls to operate lifts. Apply In first instav.ee with photograph to Box No. 207, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED— Experienced R.C. draughtsman. Good salary offered for speed and accuracy. Box No. 205, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED Attractive Salesgirls, any nationality to canvas
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    • 121 5 WE STOCK AND SELL MORE WATCHES than any other firm in Malaya and Far East. We can always sell lower. Good values are obtainable in all lines of watches we stock. Enquiries invited from all markets. WHOLESALE ONLY. 'Phone 3785—Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North
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    • 37 5 EMERSON Iff El X ii CHALLENGING COMPARISON 1} in quality value 115, 10 6 Valve sets available g§ from stock. j§| O y 11. L. CARTER CO., Sound Radio Engineers, i 22, Orchard Road, Thone 6618, SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 974 5 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS j-* n rriw 1 [There are numerous Clubs m Singa H\ IHC Pore members of which are readers >: O tne "Malaya Tribune This Diary v /nr provided specially for thcri. SecreLOf/U laries are invited to co-operaic in keep ing it up-to-date and cor> plete. HapDASSENGERS
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  • 471 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. RUBBER Previous To-day Changs Tone Quiet Dull Spot Buyers 534 5 ll 16 -I|l6 Sellers 5 13 16 5 3 4 —1 16 Ist Forward (June) Buyers 5 34 5 11 16 l X .Sellers 578 5 34 —18 2nd Torward (July Sept)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 496 6 > Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 1 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" 1 LONDON BACKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, Irving
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    • 185 6 *y w/tf yirfrae I /7l nnrurn A YOUARE^ RONALD AND I NERVOUS AND V DON! CARE IF HE f tf* IRRITABLE OF LATE II BECAUSE YOU ARe\j I HAVEN'T BEEN 1 ,fI|WM OVERSTIMULATED BY ll I FEELING QUITE fMk; 9% TOO MUCH CAFFEINE AND /J I RIGHT... I v W
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  • 827 7 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 19, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers .t Tin 3|loft 4|4ft Ampat Kumbang 28:- 301M Malay 42,6 47inom Aust Hitam 226 23 6 AT* 0.60 0.65 Ayer Weng Ba r gl Slan<-or 135 1.40 Selan or B 16
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  • 202 7 Ihe following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, May 20. London T.T. 2,3 11,16 London demand 2 3 11,16 Lyons demand 2042 Switzerland demand 249 3 4 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand
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  • 100 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 19. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Totaljtor Date Ex Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Pahang Consol 10% Int. Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 10 less tax Rawang Concession 2!- No. 22 May 18 May 25 May 19 10* Taiping
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  • 195 7 Menard &Co Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 luo SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: tcr ffi.^SJT* 0 102 norn 4V J2rM 7 4, I'6oMoolßt1 60M00lBt JO5 107 norn Mar. 31. Sept. 30 «o "I ISI3 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int. <nc noni w Mar. 31. Sept. 30 05 107
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  • 518 7 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Lew and Co.. and Messrs. Swan. Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White. Weld and Co, New York, report to us by caole ao
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  • 181 7 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, May 20. MINING. Tin three months £162.12.0 down 76. Spot £162.2.6 down 7 6 and New York 36 5 8 unchanged. Cables from London to hand this morning report that, the Sterling Tin Share market there is very steady and prices
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  • 327 7 Singapore. May 20. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 10 l -> 4 4U Ayer Hitam 22 ft Bangrins 21 Batu Selangors 1.32 1.40 Ohanderiangs 16 17 Hitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 9 219 Hong Fatts 1.01 1.05 Idris Hyu. 7 7 9 Ipoh
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  • 27 7 Singapore, May 20. {"lie price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— |81 Us Mown $1). London spot L'l62-5 (up 10-): months £162-16 (up 10!-).
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  • 17 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 18% (down Sellers 18",; (down
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 THE EASTERN UNITED •MgfTK&NCI CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL. General Manager.
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    • 988 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. AT THE SALEROOM OF MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., No. 10, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. ON WEDNESDAY, 25TH MAY, 1938, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot I. Valuable freehold lard situate at 11% milestone, Changi Road, Singapore, areas 13 acres 3 roods 16
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  • 181 8 MaiLs expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas)), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Malls expected from Europe etc. I London I by Atr (.Imperial) -time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. today
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  • 31 8 Mai' for Ren",-: and ".embilahan originally advertised for despatch by s.s. Banka closing a: J p.m. to-day vill now oe despatched by ss. Maio> elosine at 4 p.m. to-mortow
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  • 107 8 BARLOW CO. REPORT The following crop returns for the month cf April are reported by Messrs. Barlow ana Co., Kuala Lumpur: The Ayer Kuning I F.M.S. I Rubber Co., Ltd. 71 500 lbs. Th? Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (StanTeld Estate > 22 000 The Braduall <f.m.s.i Rubber Estate Ltd. 52,500
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 176 8 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to Midnight. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS KYRA, ROBY 8c HARRY CONTINENTAL COMEDY TRIO. NON-DINERS $1.00. TO MORROW: SPECIAL RACE DINNER. EXTENSION 1 A.M. I SEA VIEW HOTEL; S TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER ti DTLXCE MUSIC
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    • 40 8 RIJSIfIFEL Great Success. To be served Again On Saturday May 21 To facilitate payment customers are advised to buy beforehand Coupons at $1.25 per person at 76—77, Bras Basah Road. Telephone 2600. REX HOTEL 76-77, BRAS BASAH ROAD. TEL. 2600.
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    • 254 8 "ANCHOR" STRANDED Viiflf cotton t'y^ifSß a. Beautify your linens with hand embroidery worked in Clarks' "Anchor" Cotton -1 obtainable in white nnd a large range of fast jff- ttmm colours when W blended together IHE BOItNEO CO., LTD. ——i W.P.S. 3 I IIIGIGAE Fan WOMHA There is no safer, convenient
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 381 8 •8» V POSTAL j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka May 20 1 p.m. Medan 11l .Isidore »U0 Aden 'Cordelia" 20 2 p.m. Africa East "Cordelia" 20 2 p.m. Africa South 'Cordelia" 20 2 p.m. Burma. 'Cordelia" 20 2 p.m. Egypt, Sudan and
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  • 691 9 Singapore, Thursday. 1 p( ;f sums of money have been col.Vtrd by the Chinese Ladies Relief aid of Lhe China Relief proceeds have come pouring Malayan Mafc~c Circle 1 ontributed generously. Details i collected are as follows: by the Chinese Ladies' Re- Urn $21.90; Mrs. HaMrs.
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  • 128 9 (By Air Mai!) London, May 9. Y|U. Neville Chamberlain has made a talking film at a London studio. It is one of a scries which he will make in an open-air film campaign on behalf ox the *\at.o:!ui Government during the summer. The Prime Minister was diicited
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  • 186 9 British Official Wireless. London, May 19. TMPCRTS into the United Kingdom 1 from British countries in quarter of 1938 accounted for 38 44 Decent, of the value of the total imports as compared with 40.11 per cent and 32.41 per cent, in the last quarter ot 1937
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  • 54 9 Mr. W. Bartiey. C.M.G., M B E.. MCS President of the Municipal Commission will open the new dance palace at the New World to-morrow at 6.15 p.m. We understand no official invitations are being issued for this occasion, and the tea dance on that day will be
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  • 472 9 League Of Nations Bulletin THE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended May 14 states: Plague: Colombo was the only port m the Eastern Arena to report th? presence of human plague during the week, while Bassein notified rodent plague.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 110 9 r~T I WHY SCRATCH YOUR HEAD LOSE YOUR TEMPER I i Send cur printing requirements tc us and we will solve the problems for you. J We have given satisfaction to many and we can satisfy YOU. 1 G. H. KIAT CO., LTD. j 6 3 ROBINSON ROAD, TEL. NO.
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    • 193 9 TOSCA R H I N E GOLD Eau de Cologne. A poem of l|jjyjj' Eau de Cologne enchants by glorious fragrance, delightfully pjl) ME its sparkling cheerfulness. Sweet captivating in its charming in- anc co as moc ern Y ou th itself, dividuality. Intensely feminine, light and buoyant, fashionable mysterious
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 532 10 r SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE NOEL COWARD'S t "TONIGHT AT 8.30" I Sat. 28th MAY and Ist, 3rd and 4th JUNE VICTORIA THEATRE Booking At JOHN LITTLES: 52.50 and $1.50. C 0 A WW WW I I W%> To-night To-morrow Night at 7.45 p.m m. Two Shows For One Payment.
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    • 389 10 TRULY A GRAND SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! i I OUR SPECIAL Bth ANNIVERSARY GALA ATTRACTION I CAPITOL Ito-nicht 6-15 9.15 A Gorgeous Symphony of COLOR MELODY FUN and BEAUTY! RW rWI TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT H J Second Show at 9.15 pm. DICK POWELL. PRIS'CILLA LANE, FRED WARING EQfl Pennsylvanians
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    • 479 10 lONDO N > i i S p•e s c I TO-\l(■ II T* \m4mwEL «ilslP!!, rik^vfV M BeSt British made picture of the Si t 1 ***** threG ySarS EVENING STANDARD U J Jl "Will be a rmi i>"!■ i•.. p,CTOR,AI "Ranks higher than air- film n RALPH RICHARDSON here
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  • 155 11 SPORT p A Div. I, S.C.F.A. V. R,A„ Div. 11, Publishers v. gii H Div. 111, R.A.M.C. v. .1 c A V.M.C.A. V M C A. Tournament, ihelael v. Aide, Happy World, AMUSEMENTS It's Love I'm After." G. 15 LS pm. South Riding," 6.15 and dwyn
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  • 234 11 Stanton Nelson's Weekly Report Singapore, Thursday. r unerica have been followl ial confused course, and from that quarter mic improvement Sumton Nelson's report, there has been much flitnportant personages ave been no fresh still lacking of any a ttinnent of the main I u>appointing American m i
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  • 106 11 Singapore. May 19. ist No. 1 per Koyan $138 Coast No. 2 per Koyan $13f W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 away" No. 1 Lowhway" No. 2 $19? Lowhway" No. 3 hway" No. l $211 hway M No 2 $19u Rice No l $129 ci EUce No 2
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  • 385 11 Johore Youngsters Beaten By Club 1 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Muar, May 18. A LAST-WICKET partnership between ionWHPSn^ IIO and A Campbell which €nable d the Muar C.C. io oeat the Johore Youngsters C.C by 13 HSf one innin Ps match played at the Muar Hospital ground yesterday.
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  • 137 11 r r-HE monthly committee meeting of the A Straits Chinese Harmonica Party was held recently at the club-house Mr. Khoo Soo Peng was the chairman. The party's Cninese name was changed from "Cheng Hwa Kwo Ching Twee'" to Chong Hwa Kwo Ching Hwey'." Music practice., will be
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  • 194 11 Drill And Games Competition (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Sunday. THE tenth annual Drill and Games I competition of the Batu Pahat Malay Schools took place at the town rjadanK yesterday hi the presence of a Large gathering. Congratulations to the Sri Gardlng .squad for winning both
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  • 120 11 Singapore, May 20. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hong Kheng 20. Sheers Whan (Entrance Gate 1» War Krishna 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2» Rajputana 18; Calchas 14; President Harrison 11; Glenogle 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2» Kistna 36.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 175 11 SPECL4L OPENING NIGHT DINNER SATURDAY, MAY 21ST 1938. A GKAND MEMORABLE OCCASION. For the urst time dine and wine at the roolest spot in Malaya Ycu and your friends will long remember ihe lavish dinner we give you to celebrate the GALA OPENING. aiBgggBBHBBS mmmm BBS3B3BB mmmmmmmmmmmm<mm mmmmmm mm^ mmmmmm^
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    • 456 11 FIiSUE HOWARD BETTE BAVIS" ff I*™1*™ T OLIVIA D.RAVILLAND 1 OPENING TO-NIGHT jj% ItsloV£ [ALHAMBRA j;;'; flB tASTEST, FRESIII I I IF IT'S A LESSON IN LOVI YOU ARE AFTER YOU j '>) CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS, ll N TAKE OCR WORD ~n*' v*\^ r 4• i 11IEK1 HASN'T
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  • 166 12 Ivlr. Wee Lock Boon. Managing Director of Messrs. I iang and Co., Fabat. massed away peacefully on May 10, 1938, at his residence. No. 930, East Co?st Road, at the age of 67, leaving behind his beloved wife, Madam Koh Chco Neo. 3 sens. How Eng. How Chim. Hew
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  • 729 12 QN the subject ot* Malayan defence there has been more written in the past twelve months than is perhaps really desirable. A measure of antagonism towards the annual "gift to the Imperial Government of ha.fa-mi lion dollars over and above the norma; Defence Contribution of millions kepi the
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  • 131 12 Concession To The Rotary Club Municipal Committee No. 2 refused a request' from the Malayan Livestock Co., Ltd., for permission to dispose of carcases of cattle condemned lor human consumption, to the Singapore Zoo. Committee No. 6 agreed that the rent of $25 for use of the Jalan
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  • 346 12 NOTES COMMENTS Food Conservancy IT will be recalled that one of the important references made by Elr John Simon in his budget speech wa the nuest.o:; of lot «I supply In Great Britain. He said 'hat the Government decided early this year to buy sufficient supplies of wheat, whale oil
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  • 252 12 TOHE- people who visit Malaya, peneA trate its interior, and who leave without buying a Kelantan sarong could be very easily numbered, we Imagine, for the fame of these sarongs his spread as much as any other article made in this pan ol the world. Bat i is
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  • 226 12 JN view of chia doubt, it is gratifying to read of the Bultan ol Ferak's visit to the Malayan Weaving factory the other morning, f or it U interest taken by no.able personalities which ia reflected in the enthusiasm al these who wish to make progress in
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  • 242 12 \FT has often been said that there is no honesty In politics, that from stan to finish it is purely a matter of expediency, whether in the domestic or the international sphere. We bate had some illuminating examples of the •truth oi this assertion In recent months.
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  • 188 12 By "Looker On" THE modern woman is becoming the ardent lover of motor-racing, says a correspondent. Alfa-Romeo and Juliet. And many a man with a shady reputation is the sunshine of some woman's life. Many an explosion has been caused by a small quantity of powder.
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  • 444 13 Complications On Spain Are Feared Reuter. Rome, May 19. rp FJ i- lit le iut of the Italo French tension in to-day s press, though the newspapers publish reports «U .3 ant o er cen res o a leged assistance to the Government
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  • 66 13 Reuter. Paris, May 19. THE well-known playwrights Henry 1 'Bernstein and M. Bourdet. new administrator of the Comedie Francaise, will fight a duel tomorrow morning arising out of differences about the production of a Bernstein play at the Comedie Francaise. Bernstein is the injured party and
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  • 153 13 Site For Proposed College British Official Wireless. London, May 19. A SITE at Merstham, in Surrey, has been selected for the National College of Physical Training to be erected under the Physical Training and Recreation Act for the purpose of training teachers and leaders. It consists of
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  • 28 13 Southend's Air Raid Precautions Officer has been asked to consider the cons truction of a dug-out in Southend Cliffs which could also be used as a car park.
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  • 75 13 in h s £S a,r fj-tf." British R °y al Air Force bases SfMtt to M l l?' ,fhm< V the K:ng ins P<* le the world's fastest in*ai sfrin *n It?°^ huh ="»drom> near linden. He is seen inspecthm fa B, k fiffh,er P
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  • 124 13 Reuter. New York. May 19. THE British air mission will leave for England »>n May 25 and will take with them tenders from American aircraft production companies for the supply of bombing planes for the X .yal Air Force. Five companies are to submit tenders,
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  • 86 13 British Official Wireless. London. May 19. COLONEL Conville, one of the two minister.; pr:moted to Cabinet rank this week as Secretary for Scotland, moved the second reading In the Commons this evening cf the Herring Industiy Bill, which gives a large measure of financial assistance to
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  • 45 13 British Official Wireless. London. May 19. j h SUPPLEMENTARY navy estimate in which the Commons will be asked to approve the necessary provision for commencing the new shipbuilding pro- grammes fcr 1938 will be presented before the Whitsun recess.—British Official Wireless. i
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  • 211 13 British Official Wireless. Tiik k;.,„ London. May 19. th- SPCnt thC lhiFd daY f their tOUr of La^af>hir e mi «f ill h aft noon the King presented new colours the Fifth Battalion tne Km s L'veroool Regiment and to the Liverpool Scottish at EverUn.
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  • 60 13 British Official Wireless. London, May 19. IT is announced that Sir Frederick Whyte, who was president of the Indian Legislative assembly from 1920 to 1925 and political advisor to the National Government of China from 1929 to 1932. will be chairman of the Films Council to be
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  • 61 13 THE Imperial Japanese Life-Saving Institution have caused a letter of appreciation and a silver cup to be delivered to ELM. Consul-General at Yokohama for presentation to Mr. Joseph Garett, Master of the m.v. Athelknight. in recognition of his having, last January, towed the disabled Japanese fishing
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  • 412 13 Hankow, May 19. C LIMA VINO the drive which began with the fall of Nanking on Dec. 13, (he Japanese have now driven the Chinese from all but the southern sector of Hsuchowfu, the vitally important junction of the Ti'entsin-Pukow and Lunghai railways. Knowing that surrender could
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  • 19 13 Reuter. Shanghai, May 20. •JTIE Japanese officially announce that the occupation of Hsuchowfu in now completed. —Reuter.
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  • 167 13 K. C. As Chairman Of Inquiry British Official Wireless. London May 19. THE Recorder of Leicester, Mr. P. Sandlands, who became King'; Counsel in 19°5, has been appointed commissioner to conduct the inquiry into the causes of the explosion at Markham colliery on May 10. in which
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  • 210 13 Reuter. London, May 19. THE allegation that "France has been dished" was made by the Labour M P., Mr. Wedgwood Benn, in initiating a debate on foreign affairs in the Commons late this evening. He attacked the Anglo-Italian agreement and said there was no undertaking that
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  • 106 13 British Official Wireless. London, May 19. THE King has approved the appointment of Major-general E. K. Squires, director of stall duties at the WarOifice smce April 1936, to be Inspectorgene; al of the forces of the Commonwealth cf Australia, with the rank of Lieutenant general.
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  • 47 13 Reuter. Valencia, May 19. OVER 100 planes fought over Castellon to-day. There were only few victims as a result of the bombs, as part of the pooulation had evacuated and many others were in dugouts. Much material damage was done however. —Reuter.
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  • 23 13 Gen. Franco's advance from Teruel to "ip KtO If owing to unexpectedly heavy snowfall in the mountains, says a tteuter message from Buiro^.
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  • 838 14 COMMONS CRITICISE ITALIAN PACT London, May 19. ON the motion for the Commons adjournmen to-night Mr. Wedgwood fienn labour) raised t£e question of the proceedings at tne recent meeting of the Lcag ie Council at Geneva The Council, he said, oat! Hart statement on the
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  • 58 14 Singapore, Friday. THE Malay Quartermaster of the S.S. Suddhadib was seriously injured when pinned against the wall of the steamer by the stern mast after toe Suddhadib came into collision with another steamer this morning in the Roads. Tne steamers were only damaged. The Quartermaster was rendered
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  • 34 14 The folowing have been elected to be the Bar Committee for the Secernent or Malacca:-Mr. W. F. Zehndef. Mr. P. R Massey. Mr. C. Carver. Mr. D. N. Bannerjea, Mr. Goh Tiow Wan (secretary
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  • 133 14 Chinese Fined At Muar (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, May 19. PH Yeo was this morning fined $55 (in default six weeks' r.ij by Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah, the Muar Magistrate, v/hen he was convicted on a charge of being in possession of two tins containing
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  • 19 14 The fourth annual general meeting of the Chettiar's Chamber of Commerce, Penang, will be held on Wednesday, June 1.
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  • 378 14 Singapore, Friday. TWENTY-FOUR Chinese seamen, including a fifteen-year-old boy were charged before Mr. L. C. Goh, Fifth Police Magistrate, this morning, with being foreign seamen and landing in the Colony without the permission of the Immigration Officer, an offence under the Aliens Restriction Ordinance. All claimed
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  • 599 14 FIRST TO PENETRATE WEST BORNEO Singapore, Friday. rbe the first Protestant missionary to go into the interior of West Borneo is a distinction of which Rev. J. Arthur Mouw has reason to be proud. Mr. and Mrs. Mouw. who arrived last night by the President Harrison
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  • 206 14 Fisherman In Court (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. 4N attempt to stab A officer with a hunting knife was alleged to have been made by a Chinese fisherman, yesterday morn mc at the customs wharl. U was alleged that the firman was in a
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  • 148 14 Mr. A. Arbuthnott To Be j President j TI1E election meeting of the Kuala t Lumpur Rotary Club was held at j the Hotel Majestic yesterday with Mr. W. G. W. Hastings, the president, in the chair. The following office-bearers nominated on Wednesday last week were
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  • 67 14 MB. W. W. A. DANIELS MR. W.W. A. DANIELS LEAVES Singapore, Friday. Mr. W. W. A. Daniels left for Holland by trie Sibaiak this morning. Until his departure, he was the Netherlands Con-sul-General here. His place has been taken by Mr. H. M. Fein. Mr. Daniels will spend a short
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  • 69 14 Chinese In Criminal District Court Singapore, Friday. Reckoned to be one of the biggest hauls of chandu this year, 2,985 tahils cf contraband, valued at $23,880. were, seized by Revenue Officers in the Straits of Johore yesterday morning. There was a sequel in the Criminal District Court, this
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  • 646 14 National Theatres Party "TT has been said by „ojne w. man that a schoolmaster i> a man among boys and a »oy a mom; men. The directors of ,r?I Theatres like othc* bus ire* inn are well aware of the great ignorance ol schoolmasters in maters
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  • 164 14 "Responsibility Of High Order" ALL the world ovtr wherever the British Flag flies and beyond it, the Christian Brothers pursue their noble uork quietly and unostentatiously, imparting by precept and example immeasurable and untold good. "They shoulder a burden of responsibility of highest order and
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  • 70 14 Hong Kheng. British, 3.975 to Amoy 20.5 to Rangoon 21.5. Kashima Maru. Japanese, 2,440 from Karachi 19.5 to Yoko.iar Felix Rouseli. French, 9,400 ton Kobe 19.5 to Colombo 19.5. Kut Sane,, British, 3.651 to Osaka 19.5 to Penang 20 5 Medusa, British, 579 tons from I 19.5 to
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  • 69 14 ARMY FACED WITH ANNIHILATION Reuter. Shanghai, May ?0 Fifty Chinese divisions, ten composed of Chiang Kai crack tro~ps l are facing annihi tion in the Hsuchowlu area. they are surrounded, accoi cling to p. Japanese official claim After the occupation of Hsuchcw.t the Japanese are s f ated
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  • 326 15 WiTNESS WHO "FELT DIZZY" Singapore, Thursday. Lee Siew Bin, one of the nta the car in which Sin and Mr. Eng Chek deaths when the bed into a wall near the Studio shortly after mid- ,<>. save evidence this he resumed Coroner's Mr. W.
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  • 37 15 Inche M. Hassan, of Bras Basah Road and chairman of the Malay Settlement! Co-operative General Purposes Committee, leaves to-day for Java on a holi- day by the "Nieuw Holland.-' He will be away for about two weeks
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  • 85 15 Classes For Bustnau (iirls 2 P K ersia Rugs" Ls to be given to members of the YW c A Fortnightly club by Mrs H W momS' n Monda y« at 9.30 a.m. New members are cordially invited. NEW CLASSES International cookery and Malay for beginners are held
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  • 31 15 London, May 19. Continuing her west country visit ?#™J£ arV Slled p l v »iouth yesterday aiternoon and inaugurated the newly 3oT d ir lei ue of hospital.- British Of'cial Wireless.
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  • 170 15 On His Way To Medan YOUNG, tall and good-looking Mr. Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., the new American vice-Consul for Medan, Sumatra, caught his first glimpse of Singapore when the President Harrison arrived from Manila last night. Mr. Parsons was educated at the Princeton University, New Jersey. Mr.
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  • 218 15 Da ugh ter 9 s Suicide Attempt (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. "TIT.!. t':e witness that his daughter is a grown up woman. She is married and has children and she does not need his parental care any more. He cannot lay hands or. her
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  • 459 15 TO review "The Uoldwyn Follies" 1 which opened al the Capitol last night, one needs both the time and .-pace, for it is, In mx opinion, some thing oi an epoch in film entertainment ihere are a number of reasons to justify such a strong,
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  • 17 15 Mr. S. Y. Ann, J.P., of Messrs. Alkaff and Co.. returned to-day from Arabia by the "Rajputana."
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  • 359 15 <From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday |T was an unfortunate incident, but we arc glad nothing serious hap pened," said Mr. Tan Swee Tin, the well-known rubber merchant, whose plane made a forced landing on the beach at Phuket last Sunday in an interview on his return
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  • 72 15 British Official Wireless. London. May 19 THE Ministry oi Transport Inquiry into the accident on the Underground railway on Wednesday between Charing Cross and Temple station! will be opened to-morrow. The inquiry on the bodies ot the sis victims will also begin to-morrow. Most of those injured
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  • 87 15 The band of tbe Straits Settlements J Police will perform at Teluk Ayer on j Tuesday next at G p.m. as follows under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L RAM AR.C.M., R.M.S.M.: j 1. March "Semper Fideli.s" J. P. Souza 2. Overture "Tally Ho" John Ansell.
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  • 38 15 Reuter. Hongkong, Thui -.day. The British owned South China Morning Post reports that British Marines landed at Amoy Irom the Suffolk and are patrolling the city with Americans from the US S. Marblehead Reuter.
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  • 131 16 PLAY la the Singapore lawn tennis championship tournament will start on JKay. with the following ties at the S.C.C: OPEN MEN'S SINGLES r F Smith v M. L Reshty. Chua Choon Leong v. P. A. Dimmer. Seah Keng Slew v Arthur Urn. Dr Chia Teck Yam v.
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  • 276 16 T lowing are the teams and startin? times tor the social matcn en the Garrison Golf Club and the Keppel Golf Club, to be played at TangUn en Sunday (Keppel players are mentioned first):— 845 a m. H. Irving Jones '10* and C W Watson (8) vs.
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  • 209 16 THE following are the players and I starting times for the social match on Sunday morning over the Island course between the Island Club and Se y e tees will be closed from 9 a.m. to 945 to players not taking uart Sepoy Lines names first:
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  • 45 16 V.M C A. XI vs. S.R.C on Wednesday (25th) at 5.10 p.m. on the S.R.C around .T. Ferguson, Koh Hor Koon. W Mitchell W. Pullen, G. L Day, R C Medland, Tessier, AS. Or ton, K. bruggen Ong Swee Keng. Lim Kirn Wee.
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  • 80 16 Reuter. London, Thursday. THL cricket match between the Australian tourists and Northamptonshire at Northampton which was begun yesterday was continued to-day. Yesterday the Australians had scored 126 *.v:lhout loss before lunch, there being no play after the interval owing to rain. They took their total to
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  • 98 16 London, May 19. QUICK finishes were obtained in two County championship cricket matches started on Wednesday, the names at Gillingham and the Oval 'jeing over in two days, as follows: Gloucestershire beat Kent by 169 runs. Gloucester: 211 (Barnett 98. Wright 7 for 77» and 208 for
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  • 95 16 The Johore C. C. met the R. A. Cnangi al cricket and beat them with the last ball of the rnutcli by 8 wkr-ets. Batting first the RA. compiled 161; Robertson scoring a good 44. Nageeu bewled best, getting seven U.JtetS for 79 runs. The J.C.C. went after
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  • 956 16 SECOND DAY OF EXTRA MEETING Acceptors In The Order Of Running TIIF card for 10-morrow. the second and last day ot the Extra Professional 0 Sinsaporc Tnrf «~j in n t Rukit Timah to a close, is given below. The double toie win
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  • 144 16 (By "Marcus Superbus') ANLY a handful of horses were exercised at Bukit Timah this morning in preparation for the final day's nicing in the Singapore Turf dab's Extra Professional Meeting t> be run off to-morrow JADE LADY I Spencer I and SALAD (Tankard* did the best gallops
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  • 168 16 Inter-School Table Tennis THE .second annual inter-Chine.* school tabic tennis compel'ion htU at the Hokien School, Kuching. on May 4. came to a successful conclusion. This competition was started last yen-, under the auspices of the Sarawak Chinese Teachers' Association, and oo the present occasion five Chines schools
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  • 185 16 IN a Ii icndiy soccer match played a 1 Faner Pari Radang or. Wedne the Jacks Spoils Club beat Outhrk constructive tootball. Gu hr.c; men were definitely top lor tug Quarters ot the Rarne. and ».ad been lor the spoiling tactics toe backs and pood work bythe
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  • 37 16 Reuter. London ThW d TOE Great Korttaern SUk« resulted us tOltol POUND FOOLISH 7 1') VALERIAN 7.10 Four ran. Won Betting: Evens Pouna Valerian; 6-1 Sabot. An objection was laistci winner, but was overruled, R
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  • 67 16 .From Our Om corresponded Batu Pahat. Tnoi The annual Batu ma tournament began yi several ties in the open ponship tournament I The following were the re. m matches played:— wuHan Daud Amin beat co. WiUtaJ 6--1 Teo Pak Hoe beat Ann. !V lkH «1.6 3: Koe
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  • 291 17 3_ i MARGIN Qood Goalkeeping Hy Kronenberg first Division Soccer Police 1. Hal to acknowledge once again when they »re« goals to one by the First Division of ,h '".>' i eagae at the Anson terday afternoon „t productive of good prinkiing of specta--1
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  • 47 17 Bj> novie! f °r the Useful s championship competition is »Pon K Bahru and Entries close on ie will be played off articulars may be K- w, 10n secretary Mr. ,;i B'Jona Vista Road Play in progress in yesterday's League match at the Anson Road Stadium. (Tribune).
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  • 112 17 Skins 3; Moravians 0. TN a Second Division League match Jt played yesterday at Tanglin the Skins second XI defeated the Moravians by 3—o. ♦w N o, thar slde displayed their best formthe Skins put in some wild kicking, while the Moravians spoilt excellent midfield work with
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  • 237 17 G.E.C. >. Heap Eng Mch h SUSTAINED pressure by the General w Electric Co. in the second half won :oi them the verdict in their Business houses League encounter yesterday r.gainst Heap Eng Moh. Alter ten m'mites following the kickoff, Peng Leong. the Electrician.; tightback,
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  • 104 17 y.M.C.A. tennis ties: TO-DAY'S TIES Men's Singles "A": A. S. B. Pakir vs T an Huck Toe. Men's Doubles: K. Koguti and E. M Tampbe-Phillips vs A. H. Yap and See Oim Hock cr K. T. Ooi and S. Y. Kor; Tan Swee Wah and Dr. Loh Poon
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  • 154 17 A *Ef mD ol to-nigh** A boxing at Lhe Rappy World covered stadiuji promoted by Mr. a t Beavis in which Andre Shelaefl the White' n S l v rWei, ln champioh of the Orient and Youri Aide head the bill ShelaeiJ fade gairihig r reputation as
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  • 69 17 Loyals C (8J Comrjany XI vs. Coronation eleven, on Sunday at die Clerical Lnion ground, at 5 p.m.: Ptes Gouldmg, Crycr, Griffiths, Leather. Ogle Beswick Pinley, Welch, Starkey Miller and Murphy. Coronation XI: S. Li. S. 3. Boon Lim. T. Oliveiro. T. K. Eng. J. Nonis, L. Oliveiro.
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  • 950 18 He's Had 3 Wives Now NEWS about two stars this week—Marlene Dietrich and Stan Laurel. Dietrich first, because she's been passing through England and Marlene is always news. We haven't heard so much about her of late, though there were rumours that she wr.s
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  • 34 18 This is ons of the high-spot scenes from South Riding film of Yorkshire lit', mi the Pavilion.' Sincere, moving, motion picture that shouldn't ire missed.
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    11 18 James Dunn in a dramatic sce?r: from "Hearts in Bondage."
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  • 687 18 AND now we com: to South Riding, British film made from Winifred Ilcltby's novel of the same name— and by all accounts, especially from the London press, one of the best British films we've had for years. I'm looking forward to it for it will certainly give us
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  • 304 18 Edward* oiuJele recordings J have sold to the tune of 41.000 00 records. jjC *j» JOSEPHINE Hutchinso?i f has amber eyes and red hair, a rare combination that occurs only once for eve~y 10,000 persons. He I ESLIE Hoivard is an expert polo player, and maintains a string of
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  • 63 18 Here's a change from our usual glamour pictures.. Its' a stum picture based on the Rit/ Brothers* Zoo in "The Goldwyn Follies", Capitols smash-hit. Hidden in the drawing are the heads of a number of animals the boys have lost and are looking for.. Concealed animals
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  • 154 19 WHILE an audience in Weimar was listening to the first performance of Wagner's opera Lohengrin, the composer could not be there to hear their applause. In 1850— the year in which Liszt presented the opera—Wagner was a political exile in Switzerland, and it Is related how
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    • 994 19 OjV THE AIR TO-DAY v s. a. 4 1 W»T» The following are the principal •ff I fk J 11/ I rW% T T Imerican short-wave transm* inns Pen And Where To Listen In ssassss-s 6.50 p.m.—'Sing, Neighbor, Sing"— Cincinnati. WBXAL 6.060; 49 9 .irAAM fc I i 8.50 p.
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  • 799 20 PLAY STARTS ON MONDA V THE following is the complete draw for the championship meeting: of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, to be played on the courts at the Cricket Club and V.M.C.A. Play starts on Monday: OPEN MEN'S SINGIES Bvns; chm Kee Onn
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  • 125 20 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. THE Muar Lawn Tennis Association will 1 play their hist inter-state match for this season when they meet the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association on Saturday. The match will consist of (wo singles and three doubles. The firs! .singles and' fust doubles
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  • 386 20 LAWN TENNIS HISTORY AT BOURNEMOUTH I Chinese Emulates Midi's Feat I London. CHINA made lawn tennis histon first time at Bournemouth. Kho Sin Kie, a 14-year-old < hailing from Java, beat H. W. An holder of the British Hard Co lt was a Japanese,
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  • 31 20 Reuter. London. Thursday. AT Burnham. the 36 hole:; f women's golf championship wil contested between Miss Else C i tnglish champion of Lancas Mrs. Andrew Holm, winner I Scotland—Reuter.
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    • 238 20 FOR THE NURSING MOTHER Both before and after the birth of her children, a mother needs plenty of simple, easily digested nourishment to meet the extra demands made upon her system. Doctors and nurses know 1 that Horlicks is an ideal food for both expectant and nursing mothers. Not only
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  • 309 21 Mr. G. S. Moss To Appeal To International Red Cross I Chinese people in the* flgh or hred mi (Jie rve of hi* departure for Hankow de in the consular seraltogether seven vice-consul, then v 35 consul-general. is service routine. 1 Hankow on
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  • 715 21 training centre opened in CHANCSHA wi mw J relief oih?™?* iL^ and P 1, f 94 P^ r cent of China's war Chinese Red Cross Society, the I s being administered by the Society, the Buddhist Medical Relief <5nn\i? na !u Cross, the Swastika
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  • 144 21 THE morale of Chinese soldiers and civilians in and around Hsuchow on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway remains at a high level. One of the persons responsible for this is Miss Chang Fei-Wu, a society g irl and grand daughter of a cotton magnate, W i?° I?
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    • 47 21 r 1 jj $p&daL PhiyucL (paqsL Take your choice says Joyce /^(ttS^ MARIE j NUTTY CRISPS AFTERNOON TEA I I ROYAL ASSORTED U J CREAM CRACKERS 11 \l^s CREAMY CHOCOLATE II M-Jj ORIENTAL ASSORTED II f Sole Agents: JOVCC tOT incorporated in S. S.). s WP.S. 27A
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    • 190 21 END YOUR. SUFFER,NG BANISH THE CAUSE P Oll 1 eny y those women who take feminine their < difficult days m their stride r A tnDlai^ s Be llke them Banish the cause of wu r a y° ur suffering instead of just re--0 i leV ing it. Just think
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  • 193 22 RADIO TALK BY LORD DERBY THE Hi. Ban. the Qi Derhv. vib will he »ie host of the Kir.e .i».u Queen dafios thpir rortlnomv -»i |rc !> to «iv Dsttntrj H tenera n:i «c--rouni ol Their Ma r His talk, which v i ude a r
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  • 165 22 TURING the week beginning May 22, 1 D iSventrv listeners will ner.r Toscathe B B.C 1 in the second and thud con London Musi, Festival at 1 Queen's Kail On 23, the works to be oroadcast riH be Bach's Brandenburg Concerto i so 2 in
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  • 161 22 Play To Be Broadcast From Daventry EN Franklvn Kelsey's Robin Hood play, I Tne Bishon of Hereford's Nightmare" which will be broadcast Id the naventrv programmes in the near fuU.re 1 i*s Lordship's dignity suffers grievously ati the hands of another eminent ecclesiastic, Friar Tuck.
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  • 645 22 CHOIR OF 2,000 VOICES BROADCAST of the first part of A the Royal Command Conceit at the Albert' Hall, London, at which their Majesties the King and Queen will be present, and a panorama :n sound of New Zealand life, will mar!; Empire Day in
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  • 237 22 HEINZ JUSTUS, a German pnsoner-of-war who, in 1313. attempted to escape irom England, must have been a"remarkably Imperturbable young man. for he spent a good deal of his period ol hbertv :n theatre-going. It is true that a theatre or cinema was as cood a
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  • 633 23  -  CONGRESS PREMIERS* CONFERENCE r- Edited By G.S. Mathukrishan, B. Sc. (By Air Mail) THERE is a iikclihnnri „f "*ombjy, May 15. J stilulionai VrKis «fih L r C s,tuation culminating In another contaries lo Miifi&t Jrs Th? ESS.** duties of
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  • 9 23 ALIGARCH VARSITY-VICE-CHANCELLOR ID mi hho has hern the Aligarh
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  • 140 23 By Air Mail) Madras, May 15. diced v? gaols and Borstal Schools in Madras r < igress Ministry after their acceptance of Office t tO»nrnurique Ls.nued by the Ministry of Informa- >r<' t bare be, n v „,.,1 los the release ci ed of a type
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  • 16 23 untitled under- st °n«. Chief ll sh Court, now be appointed Patna High Court Sli Courtney
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  • 12 23 untitled Alghan Gov»n« la the cvii [0 J itartinf ragar "•tan. lUnited!
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  • 59 23 (Ry Air Mai!) Bfpabay, Maj i~>. pAXDIT .Tawaharlai >e"iru will sail from BcjnbSy on Jan- next by ihe Italian Mail-boat Biaocamand." a heavy pi gramme awaits the Pamliiji >n Europ<. He ..will first ec tq England t«l see his daughter and friends. I'aniuji
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  • 198 23 A CONSTITUTIONAL PROBLEM 'By Air Mail) Bombay, May IS I AWYFRS have arrived from \jmL and Delhi to assist in the nrnparaticn of the appeal which the Rag Rata of Sikar is making to the down Representative against the erdcrs of the Jaipur »>urbar declaring
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  • 49 23 It is understood the Army Headquarters have instructed the Western Com- mend Authorities at Karachi that the move to Quetta should commence from September 6 next. P may be recalled that it had been decided to replace,.the Western "Command by District Comtaad v.-hh headquarters at Quetta from Cr.tober Pros*.
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  • 294 23 "MINISTERS IN BETWEEN GOVERNORS PEONS" (By Air Mail) -Ql'R Minis..,, ~r,. bnmine midßlght „i, in trying toTSjSS demeans Z STMT SS?\Z tS r„>°P"" <peons> and in Ike middle the MlnfcUm Ut uw, whe?. 1» 25"!5£ ohms The meeting was convened by the Bombay Prcv.nci Congress Cc-mmlt- cc. Almost all the
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  • 184 23 SIPAH SALAR" which opened at the v Royal Theatre, Singapore, last night is a picture of outstanding merit, produced by the Saroj Movietone oi Bombay. In it the lovers' roles are successiully enacted by charming Miss Kurshid and daring Yusuf Effendi. Full of action and thrills, the story
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  • 107 24 Chan Ah Geong of the Juvenile Amateur W. L. Association is seen taking the count in the "Two Hands Clean And Jerk" during the Assn's fourth arnual Competition. C. A. Heck of the Juveniles in action attempting the "Two hands snatch in the annual Competition. Teo
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