Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales v* xxvil -No. 123. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wed., May 25, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING Till BI ND \r un -Dowry iy WATERBURY Si\ ?&w9 RESTORES J •vi body Deeds vital elements to regain lost /^4**^^^. oat Waterbwy's Compound pro- j<..)..- Pure liver and malt extracts, iron, j manganese, and mam other nourishing i ts make this
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    • 117 1 MlplP REDUCED within one week! Thousands Are Being Cured. Wh\ Nol You? Have !>. T. MMS DIABETES HERB TEA and EAT WHAT YOU I.IKE. Available from r. K. HOCK COY, 38, Batu Roan, Kuala Lumpui HONG HIN COY.. Malacca. PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY, Johore Bahru I.YE NAM HONG COY, Johore Bahru I
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    • 182 1 'BUILD YOIIB OWi\ IBOINL I IN KATONi; NICE LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AT INTERESTING PRICES j >ioim. \<,i s can bi: \itic \\<.i b> Apply: CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd floor) PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE: Town Properties Shophouses Terrace Houses Bungalows. Vacant Land Seaside
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    • 49 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya j L_. f RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTITI. i 1 PRICK Q U V I Consists of 1 Stradivari us Model Violin 1 Case and 1 Bow. All complete for $8.50 only. SEASON CO., LIMITED. KMUbICAx, INSTRUMENT DEALERS), 1 115, North Bridge Road.
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  • 903 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES SHIPS FOR LONG VOYAGE TRADES Fundamental Fallacy FOREIGN PURCHASE PROPOSAL VENDERS Tor the construction of number of high-Speed CaTgO ships known as the C-3 design are about to be invited by the U.S. Maritime Commission. This type of ship will be somewhat larger and a full knot
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  • 586 2 Compactness A Feature Of Petter Engine WHEN a power unit has to be fitted to or built into a driven machine particularly a portable one, compactness end weight are vital factors 'Water- cooled engines leave a certain amount to be in this respect, most ot them
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    • 472 2 STEAMER SAILINGS ——i < i BRITISH INDIA fttifcorpurfcUd to England). I*. A v s. N. CO.'s SAILINGS* OUTWARUS. Due. oiuiuge. Spore. lb 38. RAM ill I i uuo June 9 SOMALI 6,80u June 3 lALDERA June 17 haatura i/.000 July l BANOALORK 0,000 July 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 i
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    • 539 2 J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j i .Luxurious One Class Molorshius. Most BJg Cargo vessels with limited but: I 'Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, u on M i Hamburg and Copenhagen. lo Palestine, Rotterdam, M.S. From Spore M'ca P.S\ P'n« w amburff
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    • 276 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Oeutsch Australische Dampfschiffs GeseUscha/t (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 f m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 27 s.s. NORDMARK via Manila Jun. 5 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila June 22 t m.s. SAUERLAND via
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    • 442 2 STEAMER SATMNG3 i §NORDDEUTSCn 1X011), (Incorporated In The undernoted are the intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG NORTH CHINA and J Due- B*p 5. i "ALSTER" omits Manila "SCHARNHORST" omit No China I "WIEGAND" omits II Shangai, N China j:,,, "COBURG" omits HOi POTSDAM" omits Nortl HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG
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    • 429 3 gla&Mgkd. CLebsJiiitemiwidL. PUBLIC NOTICES «ngapore Municipality TENDERS ■rrVDERS are now Invited for the Iris or service. For n see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. during second half if 1938, of (a) Lump Coal and (b) Hardware. 12 noon, 31st May 1938. q| j 500 tons of <Sack or Lump
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    • 583 3 PUBLIC NOTICES j HIG c X C °URT, SINGAPORE. ?f Summons No. 50 of 1938. In the matter of the Estate of Sum alia-: karsan bin Doraklm deceased t »i and in we matter of Section 35 (2. Chapter 118 of the Conveyancing and Lav, Property Ordinance Between 1 Jurid
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    • 444 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED Piano Teacher—Apply In person—Far Eastern Music School, 1-A, Kirk Terrace. WANTED by European firm Chinese salesman for retailing electrical domestic apparatus. Apply Bex No 22 1 c o Mai i.ya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED apprentice for Radio repair works, technical qualification preferred. Apply Box No. 222 co Malaya
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    • 776 3 FOOD for3aby/ Containing an adequate proportion oi Vitamin D to ensure perfect formation of the teeth. Allenburys en p dehcious Rusks arr the ideal Ins t solid food for Baby. Their use encourages the development of a strong, wide jaw. with ample room m e teeth, and promotes the habit
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  • 427 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Steady Spot Buyers 5% no Sellers sft Jg 10 Ist Torward (Jane) Buyers Me r 5 /2 y 8 .Sellers sft cQ 8 1fi -4-ft 2nd forward (July' Sept) Buyers. 5 7 16 J w +1/ 9
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  • 233 4 Drastic Decline In Profits Singapore. Tuesday. THE following summary, (from Barron's National Financial Weekly, dated Ivlay 23». has been received by cable:— The market response to the latest favourable news on Utilities is disappointing and suggests that, as a market factor, business news temporarily outweighs political.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 446 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lid. (Incorporated in Jhe Straits Settlements) &PITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CUES'A BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3u2d Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA," LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., N«K Ij] Irving Trust
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    • 189 4 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m 8 8.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (Bonham Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 11 Issued, Subscribed and 1 Paid Up $1,000,000.00 i General Reserve 100,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHCABANK." Telephone N05.:—5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. «OARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang. Esq.. Chairman. Khoo Beng
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    • 256 4 _________r^^_ SIZE fBo».i 65 cts SMALL SIZE (4oz.)3s cts r FORMERLY'INBOTTLES Large Size (Soz.) $//Ocn Small Size (40z.) 65 cts By asking for ANDREWS in the ECONOMY TIN you will obtain the SAME QUANTITY as in former bottles at a LOWER PRICE. Andrews in tins is, also, a BETTER ANDREWS.
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    • 26 4 Prism $35 jpwarus. GLASSES Opera $5. REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.. 71. High Street. PHONE 3786. MĔBp' proof cellophane. MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD.
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    • 26 4 Gold Leaf Tea amuses the evening, morning. Drink Gold Leaf le.« Lhat solaces the midnight *nd welcomes the I your mind may be lively and clear.
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  • 775 5 Quotations By Fraser 1 And Co. MINING Singapore, May 24. 5 p m. aims* f Fraser Co Buyers Sellers 39 4 3 28 30 Kumbang g 47 6nom J Malay 22 6 23 6 0.60 0.65 20 9 21 6 0» 1.35 140 21 6 22
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  • 171 5 True following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. May 25. London T.T. 2 3 11 16 London demand v io Hons demand oJov Switzerland demand iJ? Hamburg demand «j New York demand g
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  • 519 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, May 2>» WE are irdebted to Messrs. S. t levy 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 cable
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  • 64 5 1"» HE Kaub Australian Gold Alining Co Ltd., advise the following output ior the four weeks ended May 21. 1938: "Crushing No. 533 Battery treated 4.919 tons of ore return in« 1617.:i4 ounces of bullior equivalent to 15:4.96 ounces ftnf cold. Retreatment plant treated 7,341 tons tailing
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  • 75 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVU.ENUS^ 11 nntP to date Payable pare TIN: in( Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 p-hans Consol 10* im. less tax w«~ May 23 15* in less Tax May 31 m f d Pengkalen int June 13 June 20 June 14 5 Raub ot 6^
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  • 198 5 M&ynard Co.. Ltd. $30,000 05 norn Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 yD SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nom Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 AU ***** red $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 105 1U *Vz<Z 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. nom Mar 31. Sept. 30
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  • 170 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, May 25. MINING. Tin three months £165 0.0 up 60-. Spot £164.i C.0 up 60- and New York 37' 4 up 3 4 cent. Prices of Sterling shares are again well according to cables from London this morning, and in some
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  • 19 5 •The price or Mn at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $8314 (up $1). London spot £161 (up 30-).
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  • 18 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapoie to-day was:— Buyers 18*2 (up Sellers 18*'j- (up U).
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  • 303 5 Singapore. May 25. MINING Buyers Sellers Am pats 3 lO 4 4V 2 Ayer Hitam 22 9 23 9 Ban-grins 21 22Batu Selangor 1.37 1.42 Chanderiangs 1G 17Kitam Tin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 9 21 9 Hong Fatts 1.C2 1.07 Idris Hva. 7-79 Ipoh
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 641 5 jCHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) THONE: NO. 6243. TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES —No. 17, First Cross-Street, Malacca, No. 11, Light Street, Penang, and Johore Bahru. ESTATE TRUST ACENCIES (1927) LTD. (Incorporated
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 126 5 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs in Singa 53 0 pm pore members of which arc rcadi-is >: Amateur Sporting Association: Badthe "Malaya Tribune.". This Diary v m j n t o n practice. Burlington Hotel comprovided specially for ihtm. Scare- p CUn d, Coleman Street, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 180 6 Mails expected from Europe etc London by Air Imperial) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. < Amsterdam I by Air < X.L.M. > to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day
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  • 20 6 The Air Mail I Netherlands I despatched from on May 18 was delivered in London on May 23.
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  • 210 6 SPORT Soccer: S.A.F.A. Div. L S.C.C. v. Police, S.C.C, Div. 11, Publishers v. S.C.F.A., Stadium; Div. 111, S.H.B. v. Mental Hospital, 5.H.8., Friendly, V.M.C.A. v. S.R.C, S.R.C. lawn Tennis: Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Tournament at. the S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA "Mr. Dodd' Takes tiie Air,"
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  • 91 6 Kedah: Brit., 1,033 tons from Belawan 24 5 to Belawan 26.5. Agapenor; Brit., 4,657 tons from Glascow 24.5 to Japan 27.5. London Maru; Japanese, 4,413 tons from Yokohama 24.5 to Karachi 25.5. I Dempo. Netherlands; 10, 210 ton lrcm Rotterdam 24.5 to Sourabaya 24.5 I Kuantan; Brit.. 1.150
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A j TO-NIGHT j COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 DINNER DANCE (Informal) <U0 to Midnight. I CABARET ATTRACTION. NIKITINA SVETLANOFF POPULAR DANCERS. I NON-DINERS $1.00. |S£A VIDrIKREL j to-night J THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j i DIN Efl ft DANTE MLSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR
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    • 392 6 THIN WOMAN GAINS 11 lb. IN WEICxHT! Took Tasteless, Flesh Forming Tablets Here's good news for men and nn men who ar e getting too thin down! For now you can pal Be scraggy bones, fill out hollow cheek thin limbs. Now you can build qd vnur system to resist
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 297 6 •g. j POSTAL INTELLMiiiNCE j *STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Kietay Valaya May 25 1 p.m £U ngat and Tembilahan Makasser 25 1. p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal Tcgian 25 2 p.m. Medan Both 25 3 p.m. Muntok Patras 25 3 p.m. Pontianak Xhoen Hoea 25
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  • 115 7 Fans. POIJS rien a declarer?" v nothing to declare?" n with which the tra- as he enters the t Boulogne, Calais, t» or le Havre, will I be a I address, "Vculez-vous, Oaire votre declaration? >c declare' —Will hence- customs officials have been instructed put a
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  • 105 7 Drawn on tledge across the fast-melting let by a team of horses, the bods ot Grey Owl. the Red Indian naturalist who gained wcild rarae, was taken for burial in the Woods near Hi: home—Beaver Lodge—on lh«* shores of Lake Ajawaan, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was suggested
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  • 444 7 BIG DROP IN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS iingapore, Tuesday* ry.ii big redaction in Malayan train dm ng ;bc :lrst four ncntbi i°'!B r?vcalc:l in I Malayan trade figures for tbo month ol Ipril published o\ the Department el Statistics to-day. Gross j trade daring the period January- i
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  • 169 7 TNfi fcllcwins ha»ve ei'licr arrived cr left Singapore by X.L.M. planes: Arrived from r..Ei. by KLOa pisnc Emoo". Mr. Halliley, Mr. Hasscnzohl. left le- Medan, India and Europe by XL M plane '*Emce": Mr. C. H. den Kertbg, Mr. Ho Ilencke Rcsscll. Mr. HaUiley. arrived from Europe,
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  • 89 7 To Stay In Singapore Eight Days Singapore, Tuesday Y'lIE French sicop *'Dumcnt D'Urviilo." 4 (Capitaine de Fregate Arzur) is e::to call at Pert Gwettenham from 28 -to June 1, on her way trom Pondlcherry *o the French possessions in the Far Ea^t. The ship will also pay
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  • 445 7 KEPT 10 SERVANTS, TWO MOTOR CARS London, WHEN P.-c 1«0 of Bow Street hoomed out "Hal)shur«;-Lothrin«:eir in court a little woman in «reen tui-n.d her head. No one came. Sr i v'M-ant was itmcd for the arrest jf Frar.cis Jeiemie HabsburgLothrineeu t-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 2 7 W.P.S. 1.
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    • 115 7 m\ s&&t*. >■•* BHH pk p-—J| BECAUSE it is a scientifically prepared dental cream that 1 lasts twice as long as ordinary toothpastes. Remember one-half inch on a dry brush is enough. When you use Kolynos its surging, invigorating foam reaches every pit and crevice, removes the yellow, dingy stains
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    • 702 7 Germs in Your Kidneys Kill HealfhandVifaliSy \'M TIRED OUT 1 f TRY CYSTEX I If IT HELPEDVGU yES, my a w NERVOUS,ACHING MAYBE YOUR WONDERFULLY A,^?^* AND GET UP NIGHTsI IMDNEYS NEED HELP j fsGONE YOU SAY 1 I YES, IT WONT COST jj 8 DAYS LATER I cot more
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    • 602 8 ROX V BAR OPEN 5 PM TILL MIDNIGHT. j LAST NIGHT G. 15 9.15 I AST AND FURIOUS Bly COMEDY ROMANCE IN I„* 0 #Rk M| I WHK II THE GIRL SOCKS ■IH^L^^OliiiiilTl'flit' MAN IN THE EYES J* B \J im m m WSkm^ I TO MAKE HIM LOVE! BARBARA
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    • 316 8 4. LAST YEAR'S MOST SENSATIONAL STACE-PLAY! NOW AM t\< 11 INO MOTION PICTURE!! STARTS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILION Xr v 4 i#P VIRGINIA BRUCE 4l i/y|| MELVYNDOUGLAS X«^CM^mi I Beginald Denny Pert Kelton fcV&r W Thurston Hall A COLUMBIA j CAPITOL. SAT. NEXT at ll A.M. 3 Special "LAUREL
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 304 9 YOUR HAIR MUST BE CLEAN TO BE STRONG '■AND HEALTHY. USE Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO m 2 APB 2 UNIVERSAL RADIO I HOUSE 205, ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 4567 j When you need service. .J. A FRIVOLOUS FROLIC of MELODY AND LAUGHTER—STAR FILLED AND WITH LOTS of LOVELIES! y^fStof^lfa^ tiSh PAVILION
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    • 270 9 .j. <• j BROUGHT BACK BY I j POPULAR DEMAND! j I DISRAELI J STARRING S GEORGE ARLISSS i JOAN BENNETj Next Change at ihe I AlhambrA j ——i and CHEERED S BY 170 MILLION j S PERSONS SPEAKING j 24 LANGUAGES, j 4. I MARLBOROUGH I To-night 6.15 #.15
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    • 187 9 IIWK' 1 —now*^ AN TJi RiLL^ LD YOi; T in his ■B' MMM i i GRANDEST ALL SINGING ROLE. Jh nW*mCr&(*{t DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE 1 TS^ I eiiTLLR s in home GRAND FREE ATTRACTION j OPENING TO-NIGHT j AT THE S |NEW world! S THE MOST THRILLING PERFORMANCE EVER
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  • 69 10 no^7^H EH K f The er S a gement is announced between Mr. Quek Chai Chong of Chop Hiap Teck and Hiao of C Mr T( 2 g 1?™ Sin S a Pore, third son S w Tay an J the late Madam Ang Wee With Miss
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  • 98 10 Mrs. Lcuis Joseph and family wish to express jheir heartfelt thanks to all lelatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Louis Joseph as we.l as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence. Messrs. Poh Thiam Hock, Poh Ah Goh Pch Sv/ee Hoe. and
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  • 760 10 the menace of war more real than it has been for a long time, the speech made by Lord Zetland in the House of Lords is singularly comforting-. "We do a good many things we don't publish," he said. "It must assumed that because we are not
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  • 74 10 Mystery May Never Be Solved Reuter. Tokyo, May 24. A BRITISH language officer has returned from Kusatsu after assisting in a fruitless search for Lieut. Peacocke ot the R.A., Singapore, who disappeared while on a holiday in Japan. He states that at the point of Peacocke's disappearance
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  • 50 10 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Bangkok, Tuesday. The British Association in Siam is observing Empire, Day with a tennis tournament against Siamese educated in England, the British Club acting as hosts. Both sets of contestants and their friends hope to repeat the match annually on Empire Day.
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  • 82 10 The Straits Settlements Police Band will perform in public during June as lollows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., R.M.S.M. Tnursday, June 2, 530 p.m. at Botanic Gardens. Friday, June 3, 6 p.m. at Katong Park. Tuesday, June 7 p.m. at Waterloo Street. Thursday,
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  • 251 10 NOTES COMMENTS Road Hogs gOMEBODY remarked the other day that car-driving is such a dangerous procedure in Singapore that it is a sound insurance policy to engage a ryce, as otherwise one is bound, sooner or later, to kill somebody. Not a very pleasant thought, and one is prompted to
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  • 230 10 In Singapore are accustomed to have our fair share c r mu- c—and .-jat without visaing concerts. In most streets some sort of music blares forth to greet pedestrian and motorist, but as -st we have not experienced the joys of working to music. In England the exf
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  • 176 10 £RICKETERS themselves are not a superstitious lot, and test cricketers are even less so than ordinary who fifty their weekly game between spasms of work, but with followers of the great game, an entirely different state of affairs exists. With regard to the final test match between
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  • 238 10 JJNder the heading '-The Britiih are really cairying the mails." the American aeronautical magazine "American Aviation" recently published the following notes: "How successfully the 'first-class mail by air' scheme us working on the British Empire air routes may be seen by the fact 'that during the
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  • 244 10 By "Looker On" can't all the countries of Europe live like members of one large family?" asks a lecturer. Judging by the row- that's going on, that's precisely what they are doing. A pessimist is one who would hang himself if he really believed what be
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 204 10 Cellular Mesh DURO M j v// 'jw W SPORTS SHIRTS W (Short Sleeves) \L so co com- fortable Just the 1 right thing to wear no matter what the temperature may be. In Plain Colours: FAWN GREY BLUE CANARY GREEN and in WHITE. SIZES—I 4 54—16! 2 (Collar) SINGAPORE KUALA
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    • 82 10 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific dscoviry n g are poWtmn. j hey p e rn 4 !t you to actually see 20 to SO feet below (he surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See
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  • 458 11 General Restraint Averted Clash London, May 24. JQETAILS of the opening talks between Dr. Hodza and Herr Henlein are still awaited in London but such reports as have been received indicate that the rirst meeting of the two leade/s is viewed
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Rome, May 24. THE Danish minister has informed Court Ciano that Denmark and Iceland have recognised th 2 Italian annexation of Abyssinia. The Italian empire is now recognised in all Scandinavian countries.—Reuter.
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  • 92 11 Reuter. DOTH the German press and high quarters (says Reiit* r> are now suggesting that the supposed mternational crisis of the week-end existed orlv irtht British imagination. y U|L me Official circles say There was never any reUl crisis at all. Germany never had the
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  • 172 11 Adverse Balance Last Year All With America Reuter. WHILE 1J37 uas a good year industrially, in the first ilmmmSm of'ms there had bet n a certain slackening not only in the increase of nroductiim but some trades an actual decline, declared Mr. Oliver Stanley speaking
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  • 82 11 Reuter. Paris, May 24. THE provision of £51,000.000 over 1 two-year period and £55 000,000 over a ten--eer period for public works throughout Frf ice and overseas 'possessions is made in the second batch of recovery decree laws, signed by the President. The decrees also
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  • 59 11 Reuter. Berlin, May 24. A REPORT that Dr. Schuschnigg has been removed tc Leipzig is not confirmed here, where it is stated that he [J still in Austria It is understood that f a case is made out against S'chuschnigg he will appear before the People's Court,
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, May 24. A CURFEW is imposed throughout -M. Jerusalem from 7 p.m. to-night folding a sudden flare up of terrorism in rhich one person was killed and 18 led in eight shooting, bombing and «toaing ncidents. The Council of the Jerusalem Jewish Community has issued
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Dublin, May 24. IT U announced that th* whole of the ten million sterling Government loan, which is to b2 paid to Britain in settlement of all financial claims between th two countries under the recent agreement, is row subscribed.—Reuter.
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  • 16 11 Tests of the air raid precaution services were carried out in South Bucks and at Windsor.
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  • 168 11 Big Influence In The Decline Reuter. London, May 24. IN the Commons to-day Major Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, said one of the causes oT the extremely disadvantageous decline in commodity prices was the Sino-Japanese war, which he though: had a much
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  • 44 11 To preserve the beauty of Luke Marjelen. wh'ch >ics at 7,693 ft., .about two hours' walk from Eggishorn, on the left Jide of the Great Aletsch glacier, the Government of Canton Valais havo prohibited the erection of ?nv sort of building in the \:cinity.
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  • 131 11 Reuter. London, May 24. RECENT experience suggests that air power by itself is not likely to win wars. The main burden falls on the Navy, declared Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, (Secretary to the Admiralty) in a speech at Liverpool. He disclosed how the Admiralty guarantees
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  • 140 11 Reuter. Kingston, Jamaica, May 24. TENSION continues following the strike demonstrations of yesterday. Two onlookers wVft killed when the police cpencd fire in order to clear a street demonstrators and two Labour leaders were arrested in the streets of Kingston. The Governor has issued
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  • 132 11 Obeying For Fear Of Reprisals Shanghai, May 24. GERMAN military advisers in the Chinese Armies are reported, according to Chinese sources, to be very indignant at the order from Berlin to withdraw frcm service with the Chinese Army. A previous message stated that as a result
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  • 123 11 Reuter. London, May 24. HUMOURS (hat the referendum le Malayan tin miners en the buffer pool question has resulted in a bit; majority in favour caused the tin market to film up to-day in London, and there was plenty of bear covering. I The
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  • 100 11 Reuter. London, May 25 AN attempt is alleged to have been maze to kid "ap Lord Nuffield. He was working late at his office at Cowley Works, Oxford, when a large saloon car halted in front of the office and two men entered and allegedly
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  • 138 11 Hearing To-Day Under New Law Reuter. London, May 24. I AWYERS and doctors are taking 4 notes in the crowded Divorce Court at the hearing of the first batch cf insanity cases under the recent Herbert Act. Difficulties arose from the unwillingness of doctors to testify that the
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  • 17 11 Poland's first M nister to Albania is M. Schwarzenberg-Junther. who will also represent Polish interests in Greece.
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  • 143 11 London, May 24. IT is understood that the question of trading conditions in the Yargtse has recently been occupying the attention of the British authorities. Admiral Sir Percy Noble, commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, has Ju|t completed a tcur of the Ya*gtse waters, mode with a view
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  • 74 11 Reuter. Dublin, May 24. IT is officially announced that the Government of Eire to-morrow will begin in London the discussion of the detailed arrangements for transfer of the Eire harbour defences at Berehaven, Cohh (QneensTown) and Loughswilly in accordance with :hc recert Anglo-Eire agreement. The Minister ol
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    • 277 11 THOUSANDS OF f Crippled by stiff, locked, inflamed ARTHRITIS A or arthritic joints and muscles: MSSZISSS MM WW racked with pain; never well Wm\ mv because of the uric and other adds which were gu mm i lorever poisoning the blood stream, thousands of l&zSzhZZ sufferers are now completely well
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  • 1137 12 MURDER CHARGE REDUCED (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. CHARGED with the murder of Tan Ah Hoo at Kampong Sepang, Grisek, on April 16, Tan Ah Lai, was to-day found not guilty of the charge but euiltv of a lesser charge of having voluntarily
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  • 90 12 THE China Relief Fund Com- mittee of Singapore announces the receipt from Mr. Poh Swee Hoe, of Messrs. Hen* Hin and Company, 61, Havelock Road, a sum of $300 in China currency. This sum was formerly intended as expenditure for the funeral of his late
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  • 173 12 Rex Beach's "The Barrier" Screened DEAUTIFUL photography and delightful mountain and woodland scenes will probably attract the audience who go to see "The Barrier" at the Capitol this week. Taken from Rex Beach's novel, it is a grand story of the love of a young
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  • 42 12 XT is officially announced that the Chinese Government has offered to Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Malayan philanthropist, icho is new in China, the post of Honorary Adviser to the Government, says Sin Chew Jit Pow.
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  • 178 12 Driver Ordered To Pay Compensation (From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Tuesday. INSPECTOR Pritam Singh of the Tapah Police produced a Hakka named Ng Kiew before Enche Badaruddin, second magistrate, Tapah, on a charge of driving a motor car with a Singapore number negligently on the main
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  • 32 12 That he was robbed of 30 cent's by three Europeans in a lane at Changi Road yesterday, was reported by a German. Two of the Europeans are believed to be German seamen.
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  • 247 12 European Dead In Car Singapore, Tuesday. THE startling discovery of the dead body of Mr. J. D. Crawford, a young European engineer, in his stationary car in a lane off Buona Vista Road, was made by two residents of Tanglin, Messrs. W. Martin and G. Ekarib,
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  • 419 12 Singapore, Wednesday. A COMPLAINT that locally made registration number plates fitted to the rear mudguard of bicycles introduced as a first experiment are not proving all that could be desired is contained in the annual report of the Vehicles Registration Department, which was
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  • 267 12 Singapore, Wednesday. MALAYAN tin circles anxiously await news of the result in the voting of the buffer tin pool referendum, which closed at noon on i>lcnday. One authority, when questicned to-day intimated that there is a rumour at present current in Singapore
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  • 69 12 Singapore, Wednesday. rUR Germans, George Baker (27». Erich Fisher (30 j, Franz Endejan (28), Horst Wilkerling (24> were this morning charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, with robbing Joachim Windfuhr of a wallet containing 20 to 30 cents, papers and photographs. The charge
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  • 116 12 Malacca Amusement Park Incident (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. rOUND guilty in a summons case of using abusive language to a Straits born Chinese woman, named Tay Kim Lian, at the City Park one night in December last year, Khoo Chee Guan, an auctioneer and valuer, was
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  • 152 12 Cantonese Woman Robs Compatriot Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCE was postponed to May 31, when in the Third Police Court this morning a Cantonese woman, Cho Ah Gan, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of $230 Straits currency and $15 Hongkong money. The complainant was another woman who lived
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  • 230 12 Council Urged To Act Singapore, Tuesday OPEAKING at to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State. Mr Cheok Huan Cheong again urged the Government to provide facilities for the cultivation of padi. Inquiries made by him had. he said disclosed the fact that the irrigation of
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  • 361 12 Singapore, Tuesday. TEARS were entertained more than 1 a fortnight ago when the news was received, through Reuter, from Hongkong to the effect that Squadron Leader G. Francis and his wife, who were sailing from that port to Singapore in a 57-ft. ketch the "Ma
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  • 93 12 Weekly Lectures At The Hospital The St. John ambulance association announces that lectures on first aid are to be held weekly at the General Hospital at 6 p.m. starting on Tuesday, May 31. Those wishing to attend should notify Mrs. Clarke, Navy House. Grange Road, or go direct
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  • 82 12 Singapore. Wednesday. A Chinese and a Mohamedan Indian were reported to have been stabbed by a Malay woman at Johore Road late last night. The Chinese sustained a small punctured wound over the right upper arm. while the Indian receded slight cuts on the nape of the neck,
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  • 599 13 M Our O-cn Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Tuesday. ■THE preliminary inquiry into a 1 c harC* murder preferred a Malay named Yeop Mat Arop bin Hadji Mohd. Ali who is iie'ed to have caused the death of t Doliah bin Terekul
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  • 24 13 A Malay leper is said to have escaped from the Leper Hospital, Yio Chu Kang Road, yesterday afternoon, and has since not been traced.
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  • 20 13 A 33-year-old Hockcha lunatic is re ported to have escaped from the Lunatic Asylum, yesterday morning. The police are investigating.
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  • 53 13 Third Anniversary Meeting The third anniversary of the Salvation Army in Singapore .will be celebrated at the Headquarters in Tank Road on Tuesday next at 7.30 p.m. A prograjnme of 21 Items has been drawn up for the occasion and Sir Ong Siang Song has kindly consented to
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  • 281 13 Chasing 3-Cent Ruler Singapore, Tuesday. VI/HILE attempting to retrieve a three-cent mler, an eight year old Malay school boy fell into a wide, swiftly taring drain and was carried beneath the road while his two friends sought vainly to save him. Mr. W. G.
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  • 101 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. THEY were like rats in a trap, Sir," said Detective-Inspec-tor McLennan, when he described how he raided a party of 38 Chinese gamblers In a shophouse in Cintra Street last night, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the third police magistrate. All the
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  • 16 13 Mr. Justice G. B. Kellagher and Mrs. Kellagher of Kedah left on home leave on Saturday.
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  • 18 13 Mr. Justice L. V. J. Laville will succeed Mr. Justice Kellagher as judge of the Kedah High Court.
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  • 232 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. TOR the first time in the history of Negri Sembilan, a divorce petition was heard in the Seremban Supreme Court to-day, this case also making Malayan legal history by the fact that it was the first case in
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  • 86 13 New Hits At The Alhambra OADIO'S famous singing star, Kenny Baker, captured the audience with his wonderful voice when "Mr. Dodd Takes The Air." was presented at the Alhambra Theatre, last night. The picture serves to introduce several new song hits—two of which are "Remember Me" and "Am
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  • 84 13 Alleged Assault With A Shoe Singapore, Tuesday. PACTURE of a hand as the result of an attack with a shoe was alleged in the Second Police Court this morning, when two Sikhs, Sadu Singh and Chanan Singh, were charged wEh "voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon."
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  • 72 13 Singapore, Tuesday. A JAVANESE, Sion bin Sairen, who gave the police a Batu Pahat address, was to-day produced before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, on a charge of possession of "instruments and materials for the purpose of using the same for counterfeiting the King's coin, to
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  • 421 13 REVENUE LAW TIGHTENED Singapore Tuesday. WITH the object of providing the Courts with •.■reuter power in dealing with offences under the Excise Enactment, a bill to amend the enactment was introduced into the Johore Council of State at a meeting he'd this morning. Complaints have, it
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    • 32 13 l^^^ I NEW PERFECTION COOKING STOVES New shaped oblong oil container. Two Burner Stove 38*50 Three $49.50 Four m 65.00 j c so Single Burner Oven «5 trf\ Double 12.50 WHITE AWAYS
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    • 245 13 1 FAMOUS =t THROUGHOUT Tflß WORLD I —I PARKINSON'S 1 I WHOLESOME I CONFECTIONERY I AGENTS: I 4duf. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. [gPßMMßßggggggggg —IBPB— OJK 39a. SIME DARBY Cc.Ltd: LATEST RECORDS ON REGAL I 1 wmMMmmwmm 1 THE CORAL ISLANDERS. (Hawaiian Guitars). MR2713. THE MOON OF MANAKOORA (film
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  • 547 14  -  Airmen Play Splendidly To Beat The Chinese (By Rover R.A.F 2; S.C.F.A L THE Chinese received their second reverse in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League when they lost to the Royal Air Force by the odd goal in three at the Anson Road
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  • 355 14 Annual Match With The Selangor G.C. THE Selangor Golf Club beat the Senior Golfers in an interesting tournament on the Kuala Lumpur course en Sunday last by 10 V* points to 6Vo > points. ~L ater the Senior Golfers entertained the Club team to tiffin, which was
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  • 82 14 MEN S Junior Singles Ues in the Singa4f* pore Badminton championship will lows dat CleriCal Union as folSaturday at 2.15 p. m .:-Low Cheng Tan "iSi- 6 T e Sens Diehard) vs. Tan Miang Jian (Mayflower). Chua Leng vs Leng Lee £h2 ld^ c) Ra ymond Frois
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  • 42 14 In a cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday, B' Coy. Loyals, beat Fort Canling by 20 runs. B' Coy scored 135. to which Cooper (44> and Catlin (47». made useful contributions. The Fort replied with 105 •uns. Baker scoring 26.
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  • 464 14 OC3ITIONS in ihe S.A.F.A League I soccer competitions, revved to date arc as follows: FIRST DIVISION Gca\ P• W. L D. F. A. Pts Chinese <1> 10 6 2 2 ">6 1° 14 R.E. (8> 9 5 2 2 19 8 12 titans kZ) 0 4 I
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  • 681 14 FOUR-DAY PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME ANE hundred and seventy three v horses anff ponies have been entered for the fvur-day Summer professional meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on June 4, 6, 9 and
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  • 233 14 THE Battalion Athletic meeting of the Royal (nniskiliing Fuswcrs, at Tanglin, was carried a stage further yesterday when events held resulted as follows: Putting The Shot: 1, Moore (S. Coy j 32 ft. 4 ins.; 2, Park <A. Coy.i, 30 ft. 4y 2 ins.; 3. Stitt,
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    • 95 14 His business might have failed IsfHTilw dueto NIGHT STMWffllllfc^^ complied doxt sTAMOTHEReI 'Jf <s IBBiIImiEBBm^ ROOT Q9YOUA rmQii MR, DOUGLAS p| STARING AT ME, R> ,T HV FAUIT <' m f|«ED ALL »S NOT REPLACING USED-UP j ORDER WASNY oEEWifMjtr; CO SOMSTONG. f pyium^l^cf o DAY, DOCTOR, NO EtfERGV DUR.UG
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  • 440 15 CHIN KEE ONN Easy Win Over Nathan in the S.L.T.A. tennif p> were played off yes- S.CC. and Y.M.C.A. courts second round of the Chin Kee Onn, Mala- ily accounted for R. ts giving away only o^mcs. a good spin service Hand
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  • 308 15 Reuter. I DLAYING the seventh match of their wh« J an J? tt>ur the Australians. I who won five of their matches by iff 1 8 a "d drew with the M.C.C at Lords when rain intervened, weie held to a draw by Surrey, in the teVSay
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  • 38 15 The following players have been selected to play football for t!ie C. (S Company Loyals. against the Mental Hospital XI on Saturday at Mental Hospital ground: Colliding, Cryer. Griffiths, Leather, Beswick. Ogle. Murphy. Miller, Finley. Starkey and Farrington.
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  • 230 15 Sailing At The R.S.Y.C* rpHE "B" class sailed the first race for the Hoops Remembrance Cup, at th? E.S.Y.C. on Sunday. The race was def]ni:.."l/ without incident. At the its, and for the first hour, there was enly the lighten of airs and 17 mark was
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  • 60 15 The roUowing members have accepted .to play for the sec U» xi vs. the Police In the First Division oi the League today a: the S.C.C. ground:—E. C. Cherrington; J. Stoddart, J. M. Fraser; K. C Oiliett, c c. Webster, P. G. Stiff; j. c. d. Graham,
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  • 107 15 The following will represent lti£ S. C. R C. at cricket this week-end: On Saturday vs. s.R.c. Ist on the S.R.C. ground at 2 p.m.: Chia Kens Hock. Seah Ken» Siew, Ong Swee Ken* Ong Swee Law. Yap Mook Kirn. Ru Chew Chye. Tan Boon Beng, Ong
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  • 138 15 I fanning J; lv Brani g miYING in lnp second Division 01 \hv s.A.F.A. League at Fort Carifinc yes fe.iiay, the Port drew l—i with Pulau Brani. After an even first half, when both quinteues missed scoring opportunities, the interval came with no score made Opening the
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    • 240 15 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump Out oi Bed Full oi Vim and Vigour. Your liver should (.our out t<vo pints of liquid hile int voiir 1.. >!..,\ 1 i t i,i l.ilc i. not Bowing l reel]. pout food doesn't digest. It ju>»t decay* in the
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    • 102 15 I W The enjoyment I of Life depends I J upon Fitness I BOVRIL N GIVES STRENGTH J\\ U and VITALITY J I [fe 6 Afri j so near \to nature's food r| raf,H When food for babies haa been correctly (fT\ «I pj hbr planned, then the real work
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  • 124 16 Ist Day 2nd Day 3rd Day 4th Day Saturday Monday Thursday Saturday 4th June 6th June 9th June 11th June Distance Distance Distance Distance HORSES Div. 1~~ 6 f 1% Miles „2 6 f ~Div. 1 5V 2 f 9f 6 f IV 4 M
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  • 95 16 (From Our Oion Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. IN a very one-sided match, the Town Board beat the Public Works Department by s—o5 —0 in the Muar F.A. League yesterday. The Town Board led 3—o at half time, Goddard, Satar, Goddard scoring. Satar and Yassin scored two goals in the
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  • 84 16 V.M.C.A. tennis ties for to day:— Men's Doubles Semi Final: K. T. Ooi and C. Y. Kch vs. Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock. Men's Singles "B": R. E. Meyer vs. Lim Hoe Chin. Yesterdays results: Open Doubles: Tan Swee Wah and Dr. Loh Poon Lip beat
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  • 52 16 The following have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. in a League match vs. Municipal Services on Friday, on the Anson Road ground: J. Ferguson, Koh Hor Khoon. W. Mitchell, Tessier, G. L. Day. R. Medland. Jackson. Swee Keng, Pullen. Shamsudin. Lim Kirn Wee. Reserves, M.
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  • 397 16 FAST BOWLING All A Matter Of Perspective London THE body-line controversy, and the manner in which it was settled was mentioned by Don Bradman in a frank speech made to the British Sportsmen's Club on April 25. "Only a few year.s ago,"
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    • 29 17 See Whats NEW About the NEW PLY^WB^ Distributors: BRINKMANN CO., KUALA LUMPUR Motor Supplies. Malacca; Federal Motor Gara*e Ltd., 2S2T nn'ted Motor Works. Seremban; S„.h Motors I _^nan l:
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    • 55 17 ihiii i o\ THE UNIVERSAL STOMACHIC SALINE. Neutralizes all excess of acidity of the stomach, promotes digestion, takes away oppressive sense of fulness after eating and is taken with best success against stomach troubles of all kinds. 80 cents a box. A Werner Schur preparation. Sole Agents! CHARI CO., 29,
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    • 208 17 BBCrJ WE BUY, SELL AND WPtm EXCHANGE RADIOS, KK| Etc. WE SERVICE ALL myT MAKES OF RADIOS. WE SELL THE NEW OSRAM INTERNATIONAL RANGE OF TUBES. HIGH IN QUALITY. LOW iIN PRICE. SUITS ALL AMERICAN I SETS. ONG RADIO SERVICE, 12, ALIWAL STREET. j MULLARD THE MASTER VALVE j TO
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    • 165 17 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Ch*f*titu c ?or« > .1 I. i HAVE YOIT SEEN IThc latest selection of modern ard reliable Swiss made Clocks and .j Watches, at I YICK WOH HING 42f), NORTH lIRIDGE ROAD, (Near RtiaWid Road) Phenr Km. 79£2. j Your inspection cordially invited.
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    • 1471 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY I hongkong «Y7l A J 1171 W I 31.49 metre. (9*2 mcs). When And Where lo Listen In asSTr***"- I G. 20 p.m. Compositions of Liszt ineluding Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Major. 6.52 p.m. Closing local Stock QuoLONDON PARIS SINGAPORE ta 6°s n s
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  • 893 18 WEEKLY REPORT BY FRASER CO. j ADVERSE political news has again been responsible for the general h U p markets during the past week. The dispute between Germany and rl'" Slovakia overshadowed everything else and assumed alarming proportions j the week-end, and the
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    • 245 18 sBl B ACHING CORNS relieves pain in three seconds! Apply Gets-It two or three timet and the corn will peel right off. Miliiona, all over the world, aae this faithful friend of corn-sufferers— GETS-IT lIS f 'X r 1^ 10-valvo superheterodyne-de-luxe C new noise reducing h.l. valve interstation silencing station
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    • 185 18 NEW. EFFICIENT AND PROMPT RELIEF from STOMACH TROUBLES. Never neglect discomfort or pain tn the stomach—it may be a warning of ccrious illness. ELsma-Rex will put you right. It is a thoroughly up to date well balanced formula tried and proved in England and America where it ha.s enjoyed an
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    • 113 18 mm RtOCITT* $Of4s LTD.. Had Londor. L mrtl^S M 7 thi; xi: \y j Stream lined REMINGTON Portable CONCAVE KEYCAKDS. Provide an entirely new degree cf operating comfort, speed and beauty. SELF-STARTER PARAGRAPH KEY. An exclusive Remington convenience. ADJUSTABLE PAPER SIDE GUIDE. IMPROVED CARRIAGE LOCK to protect the escapement when
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  • 277 19  -  PRISONERS RELEASED SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited By G.S. Muthukrisktum, B, Sc., (By Air Mail (United Press). T^rml 8 vernment ha ve issued a the °1 «*«ement arrived at between the State Congress and »nd cnnatftutlanSl reforms questions thromrh the amen\ a v <„hr VaMabha j
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  • 28 19 Mr. E. C. Ansorge, I.C.S., has taken over charge of the office of Revenue Commissioner of Orissa from Mr. J. R. Oain, who is proceeding on long leave
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  • 18 19 The Punjab Legislative Assembly which will commence its Simla session on June 20 will sit till July 8.
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  • 62 19 \hmedabad. May 18. I learnt thai the Governheme of .-tablishmg a na- K.Uhiawar. resident of the Western States Agency visited Krol and veraral ports m idh State »or the purpovo. it Ls believed thai the roast be--1 Sll a „d Verval ports is suitable f« naval
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  • 64 19  -  London Actuary Appointed i; Air Mail .Simla. May 18. llR J H Thomas. Fellow the Institute \J 23 years' ser--n the Government Actuary De>n, has bcon appointed Insurance. mir Thomas who *s expected to ar- 23, will first IJertak common of the necessary preliminaries prior to bringing
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  • 156 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) T„„ Karachi, May 18. Ha decision of the Government of India to the Western Command by the Western District with headquarters at Quetta which means the shifting of large number of European population from Karachi, has caused some
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  • 482 19  -  <B\ Air Mail (United Press). Bombay, May 18. Tilt bßawinx are the full texts of the resolutions passed by the Congress 1 W«Ua| Caauaittee, a summary of which has already been published m these ralaatas "The Hanpura Congress came to the that, in order to encourage dfrriopmeut
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  • 75 19 (United P ress.) •By Air Mail> S'mla. May 18. IT is learned that the dates 'of the next Congress session are likely *n be changed in view of the fact that they synchronise with the date.- of the budget sessions of the Central and some Provincial Legislatures.
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  • 46 19 Tne Royal Inolan Navy headquarters will be moved from Bombay to S mla in October this year The training depo> and establishment will ti Karachi iManora Island) in April next year. Karachi is likely to be made the minor Operations base for the Persian Gulf section.
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  • 508 19  -  POET RABINDRANATH TAGORE'S BIRTHDAY MESSAGE (By Air Mail (United Press). rpHE following is an Enslisl. render, of hp m e«J^r''K"eisT b v 'poet X Rahindranath Tajjore on the occa s j»n of his 78th hirthdav, which was celebrated recently all over India:— "This is my birthday
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  • 56 19 A group photo taken on the otrasion of a tea party held at the Air Port Hotel, Singapore, on Sunda v May 11, in honour of Mr X P. C. Mcnon (sitting fourth from ieft> who is leaving lcr Ipoh shortly to takf up his new appointment as Organiser t»t
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  • 220 19 i By Air Mail Kumbakonam, May 18. THE death occurred recently at the ripe old age of 34 of Prof. K Snndaralaman, great South Indian scholar and >.avant, at his residence here. With him disappears the last of those privileged few who had the distinetio: of
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