Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1938

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XWII, No. 129. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., June I, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The j i it hu m: I I CHAMPION ij Outboard < I motors. I Reliability Dependability. I j BOON SENG ft GO* LTD., 36-33, Robinson Road. I I W-j in j H|| *y EYEWEAR V "Ful-vuc.'' Safeguard your ryes—they arc your greatest possession.
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    • 179 1 Eas y Running— Enduring Strength DtAMQNn roa»sti;r-. and Sport* Models. Write for illustrated booklet and easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co, Ltd. 601, Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE. £OCX TYPEWRII-hR co" No aTT Change Alley Ott srocklsLs of Erik* Brand new Port- able Typewriter! Model V Tab with JT
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    • 131 1 I Read The .SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya i ■'s^mmvMsF l'..ii.\'s not inrrra«itiff 'Ijjj^^Bp-..'''' Piparti»! troubles dittturbing In- '^'^ShM^' r<%\ I 11. ii you must look t.. the Cor only proper feeding wiH put l.iiii rmht. (,ive Mcllm'> I 1. yßfa^f<" it i-. all nourishment. M.-nli. ~nr '''WBĔĔ-' 'JP toH^H
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  • 715 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES ENGINE ROOM HEROES Devotion To Duty MOVING TRIBUTES PAID MOVING tributes to the memory oi" engineers who lost their Uvea in the pursuit of their duties were paid at Liverpool when wreaths were plated on the Eht&ine-a*oom Heroes Memorial at the Pierhead. The occasion was the commemoration
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  • 212 2 Success Of Merchant Navy Training THE Admiralty scheme of instructing officers of the Merchant Navy in the methods and equipment necessary for the defence of their ships in the event ot war has proved eminently successful The defence courses began on August 30 last year, and during the
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  • 171 2 Lord Essendon On The Shipping Outlook Presiding over the annual meeting of Messrs. Houlder Brothers and Co., Ltd., Lord Essendon said they could not regard tne i mmeaiate outlook, I especially for tramp tonnage, with com1 plarency or satisfaction, but the greater part, of the company's interests
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  • 262 2 Indo-China Navigation Company mOE full report for 1937 of the Indo- China steam Navigation Co. state* that there was marked improvement in trade during the first seven months of tße year and earnings were mo*t encouraging. In August hostilities broknut at Shanghai between Japan and China,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 469 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA «incorporated !fj Ex inland). r A U. S N. CO.Vs SAILING'SOUTWARDS Due. Tonnage, fcfpore. 1938. :X)."!.-.1.i 6.800 June RANCH! J/.UOO Jane 3 MALDERA 16,000 June 17 RANPI RA 17.000 July 1 BANGALORk o.GOu July 2 RAWALPINDI IY.OOO July lo CO] 15.000 July 29 BHI IAN 0.100
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    • 508 2 s s Jf Jf VJ fcr% J W^XmT 1 BANGKOK LINE. (TUNA JAPAN LINE. I Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but) Cabins Have Adjoining Private Balh. com fori able Passenger Accommoda- lo: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion L Hamburg and Copenhagen. I M S ftwn S
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    • 292 2 HAM 8ITR(;- AME RIKA LIME Deutsch- Australische Dampfschiflfs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s.s. NORDMARK via Manila June 6 m.s. DUISBURG ua Manila June 22 f m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila July 6 m.s. RHEINLAND via
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    • 434 2 STEAMER SA3JNG9 §NOR DDFJ Tsrf[pjj L,„V„, zr V The undernoted are thi i intended fixtures:— mm OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONG NORTH CHINA and J^/- "SCHARNHORST" omit ft China "WIEGAND" omits Hongko> b'nangnai, N. Chi). 5 "COBURG" omits Hongkoi Shanghai North Ch WTBDAII- omits North c j r, HOMEWARD For HOLLAND,
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  • 873 3 rVENTS of the past week call for but little comment and. with t« n i; n relaxed m Europe for the time being, markets have been aliowco to pursue the tenor of their ways. Business on the London Stock Exchange has improved both in volume
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  • 89 3 A FLYING approach to the Civil Aerodrome at Grove Road will necessitate the acquisition of 17.f>80 square feet of land in the Geylang district, announcement of which fact is made in the Government Gazette published yesterday. Details are also published of land acquisition by Government
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  • 322 3 Saloon passengers on the Nietrw Zeeland doe to arrive in Singapore lrom Australia include: Mrs. E. E. Allan and infant, Rev. Father L. J. Earry. Mrs. J. G. Beck, Mrs. H. M. Bztheras, Master Frank Betheras, Mrs. F. Blanchard, Miss S. Blanchard, Mr. J. Braested, Mrs. H.
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  • 133 3 Singapore, June 1. Ships alongside the Wharves oi expected to arrive. East Wharf (Eptrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Hong Siang 20. Sheers Wharf Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf Entrance Gate 2) Chitral 18; Mata Hari 16; Gleniffer 14; Kamuning 12; Karagola 10; Suisang 6. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 101 3 London, May 31. Paris 178 5 32 Montreal 5 00 Brussels 29.28 New York 4 95 Geneva 21.72)4 Amsterdam 8.971/, Milan 94 1 16 Berlin 12.33 Piague 141% Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39' 2 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 »/4 Belgrade 218 Rio 2 13 16
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 530 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. vVDFRS are now invited Tor the SSnB materials or service. For Hpniars sec Municipal Tender Room paitieown Date of cloßlng trie 1 ion of semi- permanent drains at Gentle Road from GilLa i Road to Boundary 83. (Deposit $25». 12 coon, June 13,
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    • 589 3 PUBLIC NOl ICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: B. THESEIRA. Address of debtor: No. 18 Negri Sembilan Flats, Singapore. Description of debtor: Locomotive Driver, F.M.S Railways No. of Proceedings: 151 of 1938.
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    • 389 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED an experienced Refrigerate Mechanic. App*y at Brinkmann Sc Co.. 15, Grange Road. WANTED—Junior shop assistant, know- ledge of radio parts, Job for ambitious boy only, small salary. Wnte Box Nc. 230, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED immediately lady advertising canvasser. Experience essential, salary $50 plus commission.
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    • 312 3 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet If acid does that to the Ani v 1 carpet, you can fSSS J* imagine what it is Carv tL£ch%*L doing to your stomacn aaa. stomach. It is when acid attacks the lining of your stomach that ulcers
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    • 4 3 slhankb toALPECIH HAIR TONIC
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  • 299 4 Investigation Demanded By Board A DEMAND for a survey by "comoeO Lent and disinterested authority* to determine the probable uses and the economic justification of the foreign trade zone at Staten Island "before any additional expenditures are authorised or made for capital facilities or improvements/
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  • 364 4 LONDON COMMODITIES 9 London, Tuesday RUBBER J y Tnnm Previous To-day Change X *t Steady Profit-taking bpot Buyers 5% 5 S 8 iJ? at" Sellers 5 1116 +IH6 Ist Forward (June) Buyers 5% S% m tjw™«„,. i oellers 5 11:16 .i- lil6 2nd Forward (uUlyJSept) Buyers 5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 582 4 |i Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.l I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 9 a CAPITAL* c'Hmf nm ani Paid U P «10,000,000.00. I OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I! Managing Director S Si t General Manager 3 i 7 s A ecr etary 4944 f s i? Accountant 3026 I
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    • 30 4 The Dire <* Way to Su~ 800. Bush H T o^ e ,^n°, f W A S C 2 OUntanCy SPARKLING^ TT LTD.. Hull ft London m^* m mm^mmmmmmm^^^m^a^SßSSm^^x M 17
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    • 17 4 1 ffpu smokttMpUasme j M mim V gg P E y, T SORE T "^T CA 44]
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    • 297 4 ECZEMA SUFFERERS Here's Instant Relief Resinol If you are tortured with eczema, ringworm or similar itching, red, unsightly skin afflictions Resinol will give instant relief. Rathe the sore places with Resinol Soap, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. You will he astonished how instantly the itching stops and healing
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  • 831 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 31, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 37% 4 iy 2 Aam Kumbang 28 30ii] Malay 42 6 47 6nom Hitam 22 6 23 6 i weng 0.60 0.65 bangrinTin 20 9 21 6 selangor 1.37
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  • 23 5 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kon~ and Shanghai Banking Corporation
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  • 100 5 Singapore, June 1. London T.T. 2 3 11 16 London demand 2 3 1116 Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 249 3 4 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57' 8 Montreal demand 5 7 s 8 Batavia demand 103% Samarang demand 103 4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 155
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  • 79 5 London T.T. 213% London demand 2 3 29j32 London 30 days sight 2.3 15|16 London 60 days' sight 2 3.15?6 London 3 months' sight 2|3 31|32 London 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 New York demand 57% New York 90 d s 58% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand
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  • 549 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz II7E arc indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy ard Co., and Messrs. Swan. Culbertson and Frit/. Singapore, for the following on American Maiket conditions:— Messrs. White. Wold and Co.. New York, report to us by cable as follows stocks.
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  • 83 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 31. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total for close financial Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Raub 3d. Int. June 13 June 20 June 14 5% RUBBER Ayer Hitam R. 5% Final June 2 June 8 June 3 10%
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  • 258 5 Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. War. 31. Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4 1907 red. $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 105 107 norn J909 red 1955 $1,000,000 Int. 1 31, Sept. 30 110
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  • 181 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, June L JOINING. Tin three months £163.10.0 up York 363 5P °,1 V 6300 up 15 New cnSL 4 u en l] S U P 2 cent. London ha I sJSii 5*52 tnis morning indicate c ned t h p Tlt
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  • 21 5 Singapore, Wednesday, 'he price or fin at noon in Sinsranoie to-day was:— $81 (down $1). London Spot £164-5 (up 60-)
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  • 20 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Vuyvr< 19» I lip 1/2). Sellers t9% (up fc).
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  • 327 5 Singapore. June 1. Aver a Hitam oVg 2 Eatu Selangor 135 6 Q -handeriangs 1 G 7 llitam Tin n m Hongkong Tin 203 ?r3 Hong Fatts 103 *dris Hyd. 7°. l f q Ippr 1 Tin 23 9 24 Jelebus 0.67 0.72 /?*l an
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  • 55 5 At the last committee meeting of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union, Ltd., the following were elected officials :or 1938. President, Mr. H. North Hunt; vice-presidents, Rev. R. K. S. Adams and Mr. W. A. L. Schaub; hon., secretary and treasurer. Mr, L. A. Woodford; asst. Hon. secretary and
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  • 340 5 fFrora Our 0?:« Reporter) Kuala Lumpur( Tarinil jr. IT seems as though Sir Shenton Thomas is bent on helping any unemployed but ours. He has approved three and a quarter million dollars in Singapore, and has eriven away two and a half millions
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 363 5 Ask for ANDREWS in i t the ECONOMY TINS IS^^^fcl containing the SAME ft fPHfTTJ)! QUANTITY as the j*l;*#Jt RtfW^l former bottles at a RA-.-'-'arf ,I■!?Js|*9 1 lower price. 'M2BS Hilherto you have bought your Andrews T^tfl^} Liver Salt m bottles From now on if J;J reach you in the
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    • 64 5 BAXK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN* BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern bunking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF CHINA
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  • 159 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. .Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 am to-day and general delivery ol Letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected irom China and Japan by the Chiual due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-morrow.
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  • 24 6 The s.s. Lipis for Kemaman etc. Mails ;previously announced as closing ac 4 p.m. lc-day will now close at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 64 6 Lalandi», Danish: 3,094 toss, irom Makskov 29.5 to 6ai*on 30.5. Myer. Dutch; 1.127 tons, from Batavia 31.5 to Banka 3.6. Hcna Hoo. Chinese: 540 tens, from Selat 31.5 to Pontianak 2.6. Larut, British; 454 tons, from Trenr.anu 3i .5 to Kelantan 31.5. Kedah, British; 1,033. tons, from BelavPii
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  • 172 6 Singapore. May 31. R W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R (Sinm> V/. Coast No 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Mam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $220 S.am Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $193 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $185 Siam "Singhway"
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  • 206 6 SPORT Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I, S.C.C. v. RJLF,, S.C.C; Div. 11, Fort Canning v. S.C.F.A. 11, Stadium; Div. 11, R.A. (8.M.) v. Loyals 11, Blakan Mati; Div. 11, Skins v. X.M.S. Terror, Tanglin. Lawn Tennis: Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships, at the S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. Reception
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight NIKITINA SVETLANOFF POPULAR DANCERS. NON-DINERS $1.00. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT? SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER ft DANCE MUSIC BY KELLER'S HUNGARIAN BAND. j PLEASE NOTE: FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 19.i8. THE BALL-ROOM IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE
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    • 75 6 I ELECTROLUX why mess around with a cockroach and ant B infested ice-box costing Probably $10 a month i I when for less H *-han S3 a month yo.i cm run an Electrolux. X^Hn PLENTY OF ICE PLENTY OF COLD ECONOMICAL •SANITARY. IL-OPERATED ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR A KEQUIRES NO ELECTRIW CITY.
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    • 309 6 GASTRIC ULCER "NEARLY COST ME MY LIFE Th* hours and da ties of a railway worker tend to make him liable to itomach trouble. Mr. 8., a Railway man suffered from a gastric ulcer which, be ■ays, nearly cost me my life." He had X-rays, an operation, and was strictly
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 329 6 j POSTAL IINTKLLIIiiciiVC E j .j. TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Africa South Santos Maru June 1 1 p.m America (South) Santos Maru J P m Ceylon Santos Maru J J P-™-Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser i o Kretay Prachatipok J 2 p.m. j Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian 1
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  • 429 7 (By Air Mail) London, May 21. I HAVE been able lo inspect the £1,000,000 H.M.S. Maidstone, the most modem parent ship for submarines yet built, which was launched last Trafalgar Day (writes a News Chronicle reporter). She stands tremendously high out of the water,
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  • 47 7 r pWO parties—one from John o'Groats and fhe other from Lund's End—will shortly \i>il the Empire Exhibition at t j lasgow. A travel tourist agency is arranging for the two parties to mccl al the Inhibition and to :w\ felicitations to one ;tn:>!h
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  • 140 7 Buffalo. New York. A MAN cahing nimself "Conqueror rI th" Drmain of Intangible IM iNuniis." Mr- Charles Veach, aged 1} was irr.sted here by a puzzled naUceman as he attempted to cross the Peace Bridge in a motorcar with nnmber plates bearing the inscripti4.ii "Domain
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  • 301 7 (By Air Mail) Wellington, May 18. "JF Great Britain is attacked we are too," the Minister of Finance, Mr. Nash, declared in a policy speech to-day. He added: "W e hate all this war propaganda, but if any attack is made on Great Britain
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  • 128 7 If" a three-headed baboon or a sea ser- 1 1 Id arrive at Alexandra Palace, ht rters of the 8.8.C.'s Television Department, the receptionists would probably do no more than enquire une they were booked for. staff become to strange visiters They have ranged from
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 7 A few years ago a member of the chorus at the Adelphi Theatre, Patricia Buike is to play a leading part in C. B. Cochran's new revue "Happy Returns," which opens at the same theatre. Her mother, M»mc Buike, the ac(ress, also received her first chance from Cochran
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  • 51 7 Paris. DROTESTS showing that French 1 listeners are fond of "heavy stuff" in their broadcast programmes have followed the ending of a feature on the State transmitters called "Talks On Philosophy." These were so numerous and so vehement that the Broadcasting Board ins decided to continue the
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  • 416 7 Oslo. gCONOMIC Co-operation between the signatories of the Oslo Powers, who met in Oslo last week, is to be continued although the trade agreement signed by them at the Hague last May i s not to be continued beyond July 1. A long official
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  • 131 7 Belgrade. BY the time Tome Chorak. a 10 -year* old peasant boy of Chorkov- Uvalj.. Yugoslavia, completes his education he will have walked 15,625 miles to and from school k His village is 10 miles from the nearest school, and he waiks there
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 146 7 A protect\ /YOUR skin\<^SS|| from I SUN'S J HpHE harsh tropical sun Your complexion stays clear, can dry your skin, and radiant, supple, make you look years older And, in your daily bath, than you really are. Let work rich Palmolive lather Palmolive, the soap made into every pore. How
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    • 158 7 THE WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR M Mlßl Phensic does not harm the heart j "ANCHOR" €S 4 Clarks "Anchor" Stranded Cotton— 8u strong;, durable and fast in colour— l§ !W suitable for all kinds of embroidery and Jm J fancy needlework. With the large range A °f artistic shades—the dullest materials
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 191 8 I AT LA ST A MIGHTY SPECTACLE TO CHALLENGE THE FAME OF "BIRTH OF A NATION"'? t A •I* 'Jl.!!! m 4j> I The Happiest Event Since the Armistice" NE \V YORK TIMES I j ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT YESTERDAY! i I capitol 52r i 1 1 j j No
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    • 309 8 €mi\ lfilfilf li To-Night T Y o L Monow Night m 7.30 to Midnight Ist Sho^^v G^rS^ REEN ATTRACTION! New 2SLJTf > S US o S UTH INDIAN DANCERS/ 2nd Show- 4u- c w Cost umes! New Songs! d ShoM A Hindustani Talkie "JEEVAN NAIYA in "UNDER TWO FLAGS" and
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    • 246 8 ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 A SPARKLING AND BB^^^^^^^TP^^EB PENETRATING DRAMA I a9wBM IN THE MOOD OF _Wt^^J^wg(a_^^UM« TO-DAY mmtmLTlsnagm LORETTA YOUNG, WARNER BAXTER, VIRGINR BRUCE. In one of the year's Finest Pictures "WIFE, DOCTOR and NURSE" 20th Century-Fox Picture To-morrow—ROMANCE AND FUN IN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 382 9 IMB TKUE TONIC food J Asthma Can Be Cured I am well and strong w .v Weeks Now ■oothe the nerve* v! 00 1 whl 'cb cause,. Gasping for coughing. lnK »*«*«ta« week.. f r «enewa vigour and vital,tv 1?«? h, on sl «P--hann the heart. Get bottle if*?"" doeint
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    • 376 9 I I MARLBOROUGH 0 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 P.M SEE the THRILLER QUEEN of the INDIAN SCREFV Rmivr lIIfP STORM FIGHTING LIKE A FURY eatunng.-K. T. RUKMANI DEVI, SREENIVAS RAO B A mrck a host of others. Exciting l^&^A^^T HUNDREDS ARE SEEING IT~a"g1lN~ AND AGAIN! COME EARLY! —M w~ mm^m gas
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    • 186 9 CROWDS INCREASING WITH THE DAYSOVERWHELMING SUCCESS—COME EARLY ALHAMBRA THREE SHOWS, TO-DAY 2.45, GOO, 9.15 P.M. j FLAMES W THE OLD WCST» LATEST WEEKLY i>KixlSii MOVIETONE NEWS AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION AT LORDS |L_ < undo:; luiiE disaster I TO-NIGHT tif 3% FAREWELL PERFORMANCE fIL/3F YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS RARE TREAT
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 152 9 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS There are numerous Clubs in Singae members of which are readers ~>f 1 the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secrebivited to co-operate in keev\g ii up-to-date and complete. Havgeneral interest will still be in the Diary of Events." The y" can cover
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  • 96 10 TEO—Madam Teo Geok Neo, wife of the late Mr: Teh Chwee Chiang, 72, passed awe.y peacefully at her.residence, No. 61 Havelock Road, on 30th May. 1938, leaving behind six srns Messrs. Poh Thiam Hock. Poh Ah Gen! Poh Swee Hoe, Poh Thiam Soo, Poh Thiam Teck and
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  • 501 10 Thomas Inskip, Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, has announced in the House of Commons that in the event of war involving Great Britain, conscription will come into force immediately. Exactly what will be the popular reaction to this statement it is difficult to judge, but there
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  • 1015 10  -  Some of the great dramas of the world's greatest horse race re-told BY PETER HERTFORD THE Derby uf a century ago resulted in one of the most remarkable wins in the history of the great race. Amato, the victorious horse, had never been seen on a racecourse before,
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  • 256 10 NOTES COMMENTS Our Humanitarian Police INTERESTING and informative, the latest issue of the Malayan Police Magazine, published in Kuala Lumpur, has just come to hand and contains a wealth of material which is well worth leading. While the magazine d«?als in the main with things police, there are also a
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  • 239 10 IT is a singular fact that nearly all the tost war Dictators are either complete vegetalians, or eat far less meat than ordinary persons do. Hitler seldom touches meat. The Turkish Dictator, Kamal Ataturk, does not eat meat either, and prefers raw to cooked vegetables. Mussolini has
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  • 181 10 I I PAMPHLET which has just been Issued by the Malayan Postal authorities, and which should prove of very gi°at interest and information to local business establishments, has ju-t I come to hand. It contains details ot the Empire Air Mali scheme as well a* of all
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 231 10 WE HAVE IX ST4H X A IVI 111- SI-LMTIO* OFi'BEST QUALITY E. P. N. S. CUPS TANKARDS AND OTHER SPORTS TROPHIES j Generous Discounts to the Forces, Clubs Institutions. ROBINSON CO., LTD I OPP"* LJI THE LONGEST CYCLING RECORD IN THE WORLD !jP Fremantle to Sydney (Australia) Kflft" v 3.017
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  • 37 11 Chinese Air commanders checking up on information f enemy aircraft movements near Hanko w With the 'phone is General Chien Tachuen, director of the Chinese Aeronautical Affairs Commission, the other General Mao Pang-tsu.
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  • 173 11 Reuter. London. May 31. WH\ I h claimed lo be the greatest air raid precautions test yet organised in England was held to-day. when despite a heavy drizzle 30 twin-engined bomber* raided the Medway towns. \;lmiral Si: Edward Evans was in charge of arrangements for
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  • 114 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 3t. 41 a meeting of the Brlmingham City Council to-day an application on bcftlll of Lord Nuffield, supported by i Air Ministry, to purchase 130 acre* ol land at Tyburn. Brimingham. for pur- j ol a factory for manufacture of military aircraft
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  • 24 11 Mr. E. G. Culpin, chairman of the London County Council, welcomed a of over 400 Belgian school children who are on holiday in London.
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  • 449 11 Soviet Still Jibs London, May 31. j reliable estimates are forthcoming yet cf the number of ''volunteers" there are in Spain, but the cost of withdrawing them and repatriating- them to their own countries will cost between a million and a million
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  • 30 11 Jarrow Town Council has received sanction to borrcw £100.000 ior th. erection of 300 houses. The v.ork will be done by direct labour, as there is a scarcity of bricklayers.
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Prague, May 31. DELICATE negotiations are proceeding in secrecy between the Government and the Sudetens. It 'ransphes that the Premier. Dr Hodza. saw the Sudeten representatives on Sunday, although the.day was a holiday. This is believed to indicate progress in the negotiations. Another
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  • 194 11 London, May 31. »THE referendum among tin producers of the Malay States on the proposal to form a tin buffer stock scheme resulted in a vote of approximately two to one in favour of the proposal, states the Colonial Office. The Colonial Office -has
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Paris. May 30. A GROUP of French banks, headed by the Indo-Chinoise, has agreed to provide backing for the construction of a railway from French Indo-China to Nanning in the province of Kwangsi, as an extension of the existing line from the interior of Indo-China
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  • 19 11 The Bulgarian Government have ordered chat the Turkish population throughout Bulgaria shall be taught to use tne Latin alphabet
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Barcelona, May 31. OVER 500 were killed in an air raid on Granollers to-day by General Francos planes. Most of the casualties occurred in vhe crowded market square. Over 430 bodies have already been counted.—Reuter.
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  • 95 11 London, May 31. THE President of the Board of Trade told the Commons at question time that he was unable to give any indication when the Anglo-American trado negotiations were likely to be concluded. He added that there had been nc serious hitch in the negotiations
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  • 35 11 London, May 31. THE Secretary for Foreign Affairs has appointed Mr. David John Montagu Douglas Scott, a counsellor in the foreign office, to be an assistant unde\ secretary of state.—British Official '.Virelcss.
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  • 32 11 A Pan-American Airways flying boat bound lrom Cuba to Kingston with 12 pa.ssengers and a crew oi tour wa.<; forced down on the sc.i and sank off the eastern end ol Jamaica.
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  • 31 11 captain Liv Chung-wu is the star air fighter of the Chinese Air Force. He shot down twelve Japanese planes in North China in the month of April.
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  • 155 11 Reuter. London, May 31. THE ntcrnational rubber committee has fixed the quota for the third quarter at 45 per rent., a relation of IS per cent on the April June Pgure. The news of this drastic cut failed to produce th< hoped-for sharp raujf in
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  • 18 11 The international championship in acrobatic won at Hi nt-Carmain, outside Paris, by the German competitor, Count Otto Flagenburg.
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  • 411 11 London. May 31. MR. Neville Chamberlain, the Pre- mier, has oromised a statement in the House of Commons to-morrow reg-a'dlnp war time service, follower Sir Thomas Ihskip's speech of yepter.'ay and questions in the Common*: to-day. Ls&t night's House of Con.-ions adjournment, debate, in which an
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  • 20 11 Celebraticas were hold throughout Italy BjS a naMi nal fete to commemorate the Anniversary of the birth vi Marchess Marconv
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    • 248 11 THOUSANDS O.F UI t>& PURE BLOOD, STRONG ARTHRITIS L% \\l NERVES, GIANT VIGOUR WĔAUSEIISJ M I\l «thousands of grateful users write to JBĔ |W r |t^tr. l as ho. FIJLLER CELERY PERLRf nave given I r hem t recdom from the pain of •off, locked, inflamed or MUJCULJR arthritic joints
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  • 580 12 DRUG TAKING IN EGYPT (From Our Oiun Co•respondent) London, May 20. "QOMETHING might be done by the Government to induce tne British Colonial Administrations in the Malay countries to reduce the profits which they obtain from their monopoly of opium to a
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  • 44 12 Reuter. Alexanaretta, May 31. THREE were killed and four wounded at Antioch in renewed demonstrations by armed Turks. To cope with the terrorism, the authorities have erected military barricades and restricted motor traffic and movements of residents from one district to another.—Reuter.
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  • 382 12 Singapore, Wednesday. A DISPUTE over $650, being rent from a house In Keng Chew Street, formed the subject of a civil suit that was heard by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day, the parties in the action being an elderly Malay woman named
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  • 24 12 Sir William Wright, who left for England recently, has tendered resignation of his membership of the Madras Legislative Assembly "from the European Commerce Constituency.
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  • 212 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. A SEQUEL to the finding of the dead body of a 12-hour-old-baby, believed to be a Chinese, in a drain at the Pudu market on Apr. 7. was heard in the Second Court when Che Mustapha Albakri, acting as
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  • 143 12 The following passengers are sailing by the Kasima Maru: For Penang.—Mr. and Mr. Ruyabhorn. For Colombo.—Mr. J. Gibson, Mr. S. Miyosi, Mr. R. Murakami. Mr. K. Myivahanam. For Port Said.—Mr. S. Inoko. For Naples.—Mr. M. Anesaki, Mr. R. Imazato, Mr. B. Janekaln. O. Janekaln, Mr. A. F. Krzizek,
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  • 36 12 Inche M. Hassan, of Bras Basah Road, chairman of the Malay Settlement co-operative general purposes committee, who went to Java on May 20. on business and holiday, returned this morning by the "Real."
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  • 61 12 Reuter. Miami, Florida, May 31. THE live-year-old son of the wealthy 1 Miami oU dealer, Mr. James Cash, was kidnapped while rleeping in a cot. The kidnappers demanded SIO,OOO and threatened to kill the child if the police were notified ot its disappearance revealed. The kidnapping occurred
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  • 31 12 Mr. H. Sitararha Reddi, M.L.A. has been nominated by the Government of India as a member of the Indian Central Cotton Committee to represent the cotton-growing industry of Madras— (United Press).
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  • 107 12 Singapore, Tuesday. CHANDRA Singh, a Johore motor-car driver, appeared before Mr. R.A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, this afternoon, on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Sher Singh by driving a motor-car in a rash manner. The case was a sequel to a collision between
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  • 58 12 Singapore, Tuesday. The Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest this morning into the death of a Tamil, Rahmood, who was knocked down by a steam-roller on May 20 during the building of a new godown at the
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  • 249 12 BELIEVED TO BE A BUDDHIST Singapore, Tuesday. THE fully clothed body of a Chinese 1 was found floating in the sea in the vicinity of the Sea View Hotel on Friday. The man, whose name was given as Eng Keng, is believed to have
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  • 210 12 ONE has only to hear the best of spontaneous clapping last night at the Capitol to know that "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is going to be something in the nature of a record-break-ing attraction. This much advertised and publicised Walt Disney cartoon is
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    20 12 A new picture of Gen. Chiang Kai Shek. photographed with two u hu lieutenants near the battle front.
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  • 279 12 (From Our Own Reporter) [poh, Th- sda? ALLEGED to have been cheating various people throughout thi c respect of bogus jewellery by selling and pawning gold and toothpicks in which the articles were filled with lead. tw< Can ion Ng Hee and
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  • 118 12 Monday, May 23. His Excellency dined with the Hon. the Chief Justice Sir Roger Hall. Tuesday, May 24. Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator and Hon. Mr. C. L. Green arrived to stay at King's House. Mr. E. E. G. Boyd had luncheon at King's House. Hon. Mr. C.
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  • 44 12 An American sailor of the U.S.S. Ramapo named Murray, was knocked down by an omnibus at the junction of North Bridge Road and High Street last night. He had abrasions on the forehead, right ear and thumb and refused to be taken to hospital.
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  • 186 12 (From Our Own Correspotident) Muar, Tuesday. WHEN the name of Ng Tui was called out this morning to answer a cl of illegal rubber planting, a Chinese woman appeared and said thai her husband had died over ten years ago and that she was now
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  • 158 12 Passengers to Australian ports by the Marella sailing on Friday at 11 a.m. are: Mr. de Pledge, Dr. B. Z. Shein, Mr. C. T. L. Ooodchild, Miss Ruth Mabin, Mrs. H. L. Sim, Mr. G. Edgar, Miss C. M. Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Rapidski, Mr. J.
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  • 73 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoli, Tuesday A TEN-YEAR-OLD Malay boy killed when he was allegedly run over at the second mile Kuala Kaussar Road by a passenger bus caeaaag to Ipoh. It would appear that anoth pushing a bicycie alon boys on it, preparatory to
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  • 37 12 Ross Loses Title New York, June 1 Henry Armstrong. the colour»" boxer, beat Barney Ross, holder <» the world welterweight title, i" 1 fight for the championship la N night. Armstrong sealed 9.7': 411 Ross 10.2.
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  • 125 13 MISHAP OFF ST. JOHN'S ISLAND UMIN s Singapore, Wednesday. SHORTLY after leaving Singapore with a »-argo of rice from BangX j, to Malacca a Norwegian freighter, the Hafthor, commanded l, v apt. C. Anderson, went aground on a coral reef in very shallow water
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  • 75 13 Singapore, Wednesday. Tv. <• were adrcdtted to the k Si n Hospital this morning m stab wounds. One man tab wound in the right chest and the other sus-hree-inch incised wound across upper arm. According to a report made to the police the injuries were inflicted
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  • 45 13 al general meeting held at Idhist Association premises on Mr Oon Kok Peng was elected treasurer and Mr. H. F De S Samararatne, hon. auditor in Mr P M Sirisena and Mr D A Ratnayake. who resigned as they y for Ceylon.
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  • 105 13 m Our Oicn Reporter) Seremban. Tuesday. 1 ttempt at poisoning was n the local Police yester.;pp!ied to a Seremban estate tlleged to have been mixed with a liquid suspected to be turpentine. boiled but the clerk's v was taken ill on drinking it and a report
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  • 19 13 The Hafthor, photographed by the Tribune cameraman as she lay aground this morning.
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  • 466 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. |N the Supreme Court. Malacca, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, Kamipiah, an Indian Coolie, was produced on a charge of having committed the murder of Palanimalai on the night of March 9 at Selandar. The stabbing was alleged
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  • 166 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. WHEN three men and six women were uL liSfF 4 before Mr Li Koon Teck. fmmH aßistrate with having been found gambling in a common gaming house at Kinta Lane on May 27, Detec-tive-Inspector McLennan, prosecuting revealed a clever device
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  • 134 13 Thursday, May 20. In the afternoon His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Straits Chinese Consultative Committee held at Government House. Afterwards the members of the Committee had tea at Government House. Saturday, May 28. Commodore and Mrs. M. L. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
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  • 132 13 Singapore, Wednesday. The French sloop "Dumont d'Urville" arrived in Singapore this morning and li now at the Keppel Harbour. On its arrival the sloop fired a national salute of 21 guns, which were replied tc gun by gun by the military battery at Pulo Brani. None
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  • 67 13 The Bengal Moslem Association, 122, Serangoon Road, has issued invitations for a "Manlud Shareef" and a lecture by Haflz Zazl Rahman Ansari, B.A. The function is in celebration of the birthday of the Holy Prophet Muhammad and will be held on June 4 at P. 30 p.m.
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  • 197 13 NEW WORK FOR SALVATIONISTS A HOME for discharged prisoners will soon be built in Singapore, according to an announcement made, at the Third Anniversary Meeting of the Salvation Army, Singapore, held at the*r headquarters in Tank Road last night The announcement was made by Brigadier H.
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    • 135 13 in a delict \airy d rin with < l u,r£ C am c r j^J yoy can have Chocolait H delivered with the milk I I iViop Hours end Delivery arrangements for Easter Holidays are advertised on page li. BatmM I J Phone 537« for Retail Orders. Jf<n Phone 4009
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  • 724 14 First Day's Programme Of Eight Events I THE card for Saturday, the opening day of the Selangor Summer professional race meeting in Kuala Lumpur, subject to sc a follows HORSES, CLASS 1, DIV. 1, 6 FURS. «n rv»pnh" M vrfn Breukeler*
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  • 287 14 THE Derby will be run at Epsom today. Tvventythree runners are left in the field, subject to scratand they are given below with names of owners and jockeys. His Majesty's LICENCE (9.0> Crouch. Lord Astor's POUND FOOLISH (9.0) Jones. .j_ Lord Astor's CAVE MAN «9.0»
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  • 134 14 THE following ties in the S.B.A. Men's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, ttitt week-end: SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Stacks:—Tan Seng Chor (Merridaio vs Too Heok Kwong (C.U.), Teo Thujng Kiat (Jacques' vs. Tan
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  • 78 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. AS expected the Goon brothers, Kok Ying and Kok Lem. won the Penang tennis doubles championships when they beat Tan Boon Piew (former badminton star) and Goh Hock Gin in the final to-day in straight sets 6—2. 6—4. Boon Piew and Hock
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  • 48 14 The Anglo-Chinese Continuation School twelfth annual athletic snorts will be held on June 17 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Old boys who wish to compete for the old boys' 440 yards event must send in their names and addresses to the sports secretary by June 10.
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  • 45 14 nOYAL Johore International Club X tennis fixtures:— Men's Singles Handicap Thursday. 4.45 p.m.: Markom bin H. Said v. L. A. Marshall. Mens Doubles Handicap Saturday, 4.45 p.m.: Ahmad Keppel and Talib bin Awang v. Markom b. H. Said and Omar bin A. Rahman.
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  • 96 14 THE R.A.F- gained their second win of A the season over the S.R.C. when the Club visited Seletat on Saturday last, and the home team by three patches to one. Results were as follows: SINGLES:—Dr. B. H. Sheares beat Burkill 6—3, B—6: Dr.
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  • 97 14 AN interesting game is scheduled for to-morrow (Thursday) between the American Association and the u.b.b. Ramapo. This game is to be played on the SRC. cround at 4.45 p.m. The A.A. have recently been strengthened by new arrivals and the return from leave of their former manager, D.
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  • 124 14 (From Our Oun Re filter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday THIS morning's training saw very few h?rses cut, and these worked wen mostly from Duval's string, who did blow work on the inner track. STRATHPEFFER was taken round at a slow canter, locking fit. VELOCITY was given faster
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    • 68 14 4 P OOR SALOON which put the car entirely in a class of its own. It can pn>(luct of General For Inspection trial, apply BRINKMANN CO., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. DEALERS: MALACCA MOTOR SUPPLIES, MALACCA UNITED MOTOR WORK'S, SEREMBAN. HENG GUAN CO., ALOR STAR CHIN LEONG CO., PENANG:...-W. T. KTAT MOTORS',
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    • 75 14 ■WR, A MAGNIFICENT CARD fP' B |J| Ventura Marques jtiUĔĔm Sf+ Feather Lightweight fl lL "S champion of Singapore fl rCIA* r i 10 3 mm rounds t plus Two Ken Rounds V MARQUES BABY GUZMAN an<j 2 Preliminary Bouts HAPPY WORLD STADIUM—FRIDAY 3rd JUNE at 9 p.m. PRIjUES: $3,
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    • 140 14 DANDALOO and GAY TAD were put on the easy list. Fit. Others taken out were DEEP DENfc. who should do well at RUSSIAN ROSE and TWINKLING EYES. DEPRESSED No matter what the reason for your low spiritstry what a little dose^ot cheerful, and B K^aMß PIN X ETI E5 i
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  • 396 15 Don's Sporting Gesture HOME cricket Middlesex Topped Tourists' Total London, May 31. n fN li.oailtnun gave W. J Edrich, I/ Middlesex player, who miss- i* his 1 000 ruRs in May by when lie ?ot out in the iar nss at l ord's
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  • 41 15 wing have been selected to for the V.M.C.A. vs. tf and Department on Satt 2 pm. on the Anson Road Pong Lim; R. Lyne; I. Suison; V. Xavier: Kam Gim ymour; Tan Guan Kiat; J. 1 Ebert; Smith« Reserves:—M.
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  • 46 15 Y .M.C.A. FOOTBALL vino have been selected to ball lor the V.M.C.A. vs Clerical a League match on Friday, on Road ground: J. Ferguson, R. Ny, C. Tessier, G. L. Day, litchell, A. S. Orton, Shamsudin, Kong, Lim Kirn Wee. ReserLnoo Seng Chye, Chan Joo Tiang
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  • 55 15 fcim team vs. New B.P. in a n ton matc h of four singles and doubles at Bukit Timah Road on A JJ? al 3 P-m A. Rahman Awang; Nik m f Datok x stana; Nik Abdullah Wan Abdullah Daud; Tengku Smvaraja and Nik Mustaffa A Reserved:—Ahmad
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  • 597 15 Third Division Soccer S.H.B. 3; Police II 2. IN a match that was brimful of thrills, 1 the Singapore Harbour Board beat the Police II by three goals to two in the Third Division of the S.A.FA. League on the S.H.B* ground yesterday afternoon. After
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  • 238 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. THE Muar Police scored v creditable 3—i win over the Customs Sports Club in tin* Muar F.A league match played at the Muar Club padang yesterday. Mohamad bin Ha.ii Osman, the Cusom-. S C goalkeeper, gave a good display and .saved
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 454 16 Malaya Cup soccer trial at Stadium. Malaya Cup Soccer Trial At Stadium Only 21 Players Turn Out (By "Rover") Colours 3; Whites t THE second Malaya Cup soccer trial of the S.A.F.A., played yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium, resulted in a decisive win for Colours by 3—l. Many of
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  • 446 16 KAMIS YADI PLAY LIKE CHAMPIONS JAPANESE BEATEN BY LOVE SETS S.L.T.A. TOURNAMENT TENNIS RESULTS 8c TIES THIRTY minutes was all that was required for a decision to be arrived at in the game between Yadi and Kamis and T. Kobayashii and U. Yoshii in the men's doubles of the Singapore
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  • 59 16 To-day s ties in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament: Men's Singles V Final; Lauw Ftek Tjin vs. K. T. Ooi. Men's Open Singles: Kamis vs Wee Eng Lock. M. I. Reshty vs. See Gim Hock. THURSDAY Men's Singles 'B* Final: Loh Yee Chee v. Lim Hee
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  • 19 16 Reuter. At Zagreb in the Davis Cup quarts final Yugo-Slavia beat Sweden by three matches to one.—Reuter.
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  • 200 16 MOT until the last ball of the day was 11 bowled, was a decision reached in one of the most exciting games of the season played at McNair Road, when the Khalsa Association beat the Admiralty Recreation Club by four runs the last Admiralty wicket
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  • 237 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. IN order to select Malacca's representa--1 tives against Kelantan in the Foong Seong Cup competition, the selection committee of the Malacca Badminton Association will hold a trial at the M.V.C. Drill Hall on June 5 and 6 at 10 a.m
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  • 56 16 The Loyal Regiment B. Coy. beat the Railway Institute by 3—l in a soccer friendly on Sunday last, and" a return will be played on Sunday next on the Railway ground. The Railway team will be: Kirn San Osman Ah Han. Yeng. Hong. Rajuloo, Oloff. Bany. Hassan. Omar,
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    • 266 16 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your Kidneys are a marvelous structures ""A'lthin them are 9 million tiny tubes which* act as niters for the blood. When germs attack them you suffer from Burning. Itching Passages. Getting Up Nights.'' Leg Pains, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Lumbago.' Nervines*, Circles under Eyes or Swollen 1 Ankles,
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  • 98 17 MlrvlMt: th»• repulse of 3 MOCK AIR rait* Wane. the It er 's television servl Vwe£ and r a Pa,ace "eadluiulitm- tit !];<• lerriiorial Armv's Fir«t a P I? e e fcnce prettavlMil .inn tlie work of ihe unit after dark Division during N Mi.lures (ne
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  • 231 17 >BMI^ L W»^&^^ c and Producer, of Twickenham. cress-talk in a play at the Shakespeare P Verpo aS a result of .whe ptare Theatre, Liverpool, recorded by a police shorthand-writer George Cecil Alexander (47). licensee of the theatre, was fined £2 on each of
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  • 232 17 lJ h tL fo i« wing P asse ngers are sailing y b Ler h d e av FlL:: v Whic left. Singaporl How v Ml A -Kachelhofer, Mrs. F. E. \l y E]i2a »»th H. Horn, Mr. and Lowman. Master MR F a S Mas^ er Artnur
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  • 170 17 (By Air Mail) sr ssr— tea: ssss ickens who appeared 10l nhL MedlCal Defen cc Union, said that te£ h« GrS lleged to have written by Gunnell to the doctor ec^SS.^" of «,ir i? e fu dOCtor had taken proceedings w s
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  • 98 17 (By Air Mail) MR C u/TT or>xT May 23. LabcTr MC S Controller ol the wort nY has notified that that the labcnirp».? n f 111 Mala >a and will not India nn th D wen-advised to go to Malaya Th/ b i"s ha N nee
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  • 52 17 and 2?; Paunkovitch cTse of za *oritch stole a ahll f f mu p. ,t| ons from a train ?ifsa ontlW station °f Subo it to open a tin n exploded, injuring both men Tutzakolitch to Tose ten^H^ 1 have now sentenced to two y ea rs'
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  • 78 17 M Federal' member of the finishes his S bhC S erviCC CowimMton, middle eS of L Ju r y 1 T lex f mCc about «uwf M Geverni nent of India are conro?t£g 0f ln POSSible that Mr V In view ot the fact h pI'A
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  • 163 17 TPau (Basses Pyrenees). HE only man to know the secret cf the Unknown Soldier, buried under (he Arc de Triomphe in Paris, has died here without divulging his Jtnrwledge He was Commandant Louis Lespmasse, late of the JHth Infantry Regiment, aged 69 In November
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    • 154 17 lyouß COUGhli lIS THE BEGINNING OP THE I I DREADFUL DISEASE I jTUBERCULOSIsI I THE SAFEsTsURE^ I REMEDY TO CURE THIS TROUBLE I I IS ONLY WERNER SCHUR S I PULMOBIOSE SIRUP I Rrcom.urnded by Doctor* and used I I repeatedly in the Institution for Puaav j jHj I onary
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  • 468 18 LONDON, TUESDAY. THE CANTON BOMEING3 ARE INCREASINGLY FEATURED IN THE NEWSPAPERS, WHILE ADDITIONAL REPORTS OF THE RUTHLKSSNBSS OF THE JAPANESE DESTRUCTION OF CHINESE FISHING BOATS ALL ALONG THE COAST ARE IN NO WAY CALCULATED YO IMPROVE PUBLIC FEELING TOWARDS JAPAN. i:ie Daily Mail say* that the
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  • 245 18 At the first meeting of the cabinet officers of the Singapore District Epworth League held at the Tamil Church Social Hall of May 26, the following acti"ities for the ensuing year were discussed and agreed upon. June 19. Devotional meeting to commemorate ihe 4Goth Anniversary of the
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  • 39 18 William Focttit, 80, a cripple, of Hilton Hill, London, was found dead in the kitchen of his home with his clothing in flames. It is believed that hi 3 clothing had become ignited while he was Itghttng hla pipe
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  • 244 18 London THE sum of £200,000 has been made 1 available to all university institutions in England and Wales with the object of increasing facilities for physical training and recreation, it is announced here by the I National Fitness Council. > The money, which would be allocated in
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  • 80 18 in the true traditions of France, with seconds and surgeons in attendance tSwISS between M. Henri Bernstein, the drama .si. and M FdouardTbouS Comedie Francaise director, in the gardens of «< en the Rue Perronet in Neuiliy, near the Boh £m Paris M. Bernstein inflicted an
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  • 82 18 Berlin. "IN recognition of the fact that there is only one movement in Germany—the National Socialist Movement", various organisations which formerly called themselves "movements" have changed their names The German Faith Movement, a relieious organisation which attempts to 'Germanise" Christianity, for instance, has now changed its name
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  • 39 18 (United Press). Mr. Sami Venkatachalam Chettiar tendered resignation of his membership of the Central Assembly as a protest against the disciplirary action < taken against him for disobeying the < 5 instruction cf the Madras Congress j Municipal Party.— (United Tress).
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  • 130 18 (United Press). (By Air iMail) Bombay. May 2. r > SARDAR Vallabhai Patcl, President cT the All-India Clove Boycott Committee, has ordered thai the boycott of cloves should be lifted He savs: "The Colonial Office !n England having apuroved of the u<;vment with regard to clove bovcott
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    • 142 18 of to-daj ({j i Ay looks ahead—to the time when 1 i HK\ he retires and to the enjoy- /1 Jl |U ment of those things for which I I he has worked a lifetime. i What of YOUR future? 1/7 il ĔĔ/ I Start now a small monthly 1
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  • 278 19  -  Correspondence With Secretary Of State Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. (United Press). (By Air Mail) Shilionjf. May 25. XHE Secretary of State for India has addressed a despatch to Hie Assam Government communicating the view that the former is not
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  • 134 19 (United Press). London, May 23. Mlt. Bhulabhai Desai, Leader of the Congress Party in the (tntral Indian Assembly will meet Lord Zetland officially very .horilv. Ttu? mam subject of discussion will centre round the id dilit ations that will make the «•(K'ratirn scheme acceptable to Congress. Mr.
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  • 53 19 (United Press). untitled that the Madras Govare endeavouring to prevail All-India Radio to agree to local advisory committee ad non-officials with the m Director in the matter o f pr< grammes intended for The Madras Government ting Rs. 25.000 to the AllR tdio towards the exnenscs of the broadcasting services.—
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  • 139 19 Unlled Press i (By Air Mail) Trivandrum, May 25. A COLD storage plant for fish has been installed in Trivandrum by th« Travancore State Fisheries Department. Travancore's annual catch of fish is estimated at present to total Rs. 120 lakhs in value, but owing
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  • 36 19 MTSS SULOCHANA, well-known Indian film star, who appears with D. Billimtria in the beautiful Hindustani picture, the "Pride of India" 'an Imperial production) opening at the Royal Theatre, Singapore, on Friday, June 3.
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  • 44 19 His Excellency the Governor of Burma has exempted all fire-engines and motor vehicles belonging to voluntary fire-brigades recognised by Municipal Committees from payment of tax imposed under the Municipal Act, for so long as they rre used for the prevention and extinction of fire.
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  • 300 19 STATISTICS TO BE COLLECTED (United Press). 'By Air Mail) Simla, May 25 ILL Provincial Governments have accorded their general support to the pr< posal oi the Central Government made last year on the subject of ccttcctioi! of statistics of employment of educated persons in Inii^. With
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  • 57 19 (United Press). Lahore, May 24. tbe Amritsar Muslim Urban constituency bye-election, >l)t ik Mohammed Sadiq (Muslim I.ta»ue) was elected to the LeAssembly getting 4,587 and defeating Afzal Huq 1 Vhrai) who got 3.932 and Dr. Kitehlew (Congress) who secur- f l 2.53» votes. V otes
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  • 88 19 (United Press). Puri, May 25. h Excellency Sir John Hubback. the 11 Governor of Orissa, will leave Puri imla shortly and meet the Viceto hold discussions regarding the tntment of an Acting Governor for Province when he takes leave qulrles confirm the rumour rent
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  • 113 19 Subhas Chandra Bose (United Press). "TO us in India journalism is more a mission than a means of livelihood", observed Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress President, at a recention given bv the proprietors of the "Lokshakti", a Congress
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  • 64 19 (United Press.) <B» Air MaH) m„ v Lahore. Mny ?3. jML death, due to heart failure, took nlace at noon to-day jn the Hieh of Sardar Bahadur Mahtab "»sh. Advocate and ex-President. Punjab Council. rhe deceased, while ararin*? a mur- r ru before Justice
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  • 164 19 (United Press). WHAT will perhaps rank as India's biggest statue will be that of His late Majesty King George V to be erceted in New Delhi with the War Memorial Arch as its background. The proposal for having such a
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  • 24 19 (United Press). A Muslim lady. Miss Azra Khatoon Hyder, has the distinction of standing first in Vne last Aligarh University B.A. examinations —(United Press)
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  • 245 19 (United Press). 'By Air Mail* Karachi. May 24 AFTER three days' heated discussions. 1 the Sind Assembly passed to-day all the three readings ol the Ministers Salaries Bill. The Bill provides for each of the three Ministers a salary of Rs. 500 plus conveyance
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  • 30 19 (United Press). The United Provnees Kisen Conference will be held at Utrioara village in Cawnpore district on June 12 and 13 under the presidentship of Acharya Narendra ueo.— »united r-iess
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  • 235 19 (United Press). (By Mr Mail.) 'THE authorities of the Bhonsle Military School, Nasik, have issued an appeal for funds to enable the institution to maintain itself and to develop its beneficial activities. In th? course of the appeal Khay my It is conceived as a feeder tr
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  • 144 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Bombay, May 2 t >. "I VERY important topic which came up before the Working Committee was the question of India's defence. This matter wiM prove to be of very great concern to the Working Committee in immediate future." Thus
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  • 22 19 (United Press). Mr. Chandreshwar Prasad Narayan Efnha, C.1.E., Leader of the Opposition ras resigned the membership of th<» Bihar Assembly.- (United Press.'
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  • 158 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) T Calcutta, May 25. HAT Indian silk is in great demand in London is the pumort of communication received by the DirectorGeneral of Commercial Intelligence lrom thr 1 Indian Trade Comm.>sioner ill London. The communication says thrt busi-
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    • 19 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Edited by S. P. Shotam Xo. E SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, June 1, 1938 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 342 I IN response to numerous requests from Malayan radio listeners, we introduce to-day our first Radio Supplement, which we feel will rea warm reception. One of the main reasons for this special feature assist Malayan Listeners who at the moment spend five dollar or
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    • 103 I 1 How long have you "been a radio listener? 2 Do yo u listen to the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation? k the quality of reception JPj ase state in detail) What items of the B.M B C programmes interest you most? 3 in-?? 1 types of P ro^ramme d0
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    • 45 I B.C. COMMENTATORS AT RUSHMOOR ARENA, ALDERSHOT, from which tlrftvriptions of the Aldershot Tattoo will be broadcast in the Daventry prolamines, the photograph, taken on the occasion of a Royal review of troops, shows about half of the vast eleven-acre arena.
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    • 53 I Courtesy n.B.C. A 3BC commentator broadcasting a description of a mutch nt Lord's Cricket Ground, London. The first Test Match, at Trent Bridge. Noitir,.'jham. will be described from Davehtru bp means cf a baU-by-bail commentary in a special transmission, and running commentaries and eve-witness accounts in
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    • 293 I THE annual ceremony of Trooping the Colour by troops of the Household Brigade—the Army's own celebration of the King's birthday—will be broadcast by the BBC Home, Empire, and television services. The brilliant scene on the Horse Guards Parade. London, will be pictured tor Davcntry listeners by a
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    • 555 I JjJIGHLIGHT of the week's programme from the r British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation's station will he a descriptive commentary on the Siam elephan' hunt which took place at Lonburi. Siam, 100 miles north of Bangkok on May 12. Mr. A. C. Chettle. Singapore manager of Thomas Cook
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    • 55 I Mariette Dech c. s n c the French ccloratura sopranf from the "Theatre de la Monaie", Brussels, who is tc sing on the Singapore Rad i o shortly. She is a pupil <>f the famous French instructor Marie de Lisle and has had sea sons in
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    • 164 I TWO famous film stars, Bebe Daniiels and Ben Lyon, will be heard in 'The Silent Melody,' to be produced by Archie Campbell in the Daventry programmes. This musical show, which will include many entertaining lyrics and tunes, has a theatrical setting, and is based
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      • 2020 II WED. JUNE 1 Singapore WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGR AM M ESI «■-Ir"™"""" c i 8.20 Cinema Organ Recital ZHL 1,333 Mc/s (225.0 m.) LONDON I Pm J t'.S bulletin. Pm TRANSMISSION 5 1140 of Gramophone Re- 10.35 Gilbert and Sullivan Selections. 930 Close Do 6 road^st,. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of new
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      • 2308 III {Continued Jrom page 2) ROME \A/ gf\ i mm ZZ ZZT i M 71ir boy s choir of lhe Jowf nm VV fX I I J R D fl A n A CZ O *r\ f** #fc Weib SchoU in Reutllngcn will 20 Opming announcement. W I fX 1 J
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    • 559 IV A SUGGESTION TO MANUFACTURERS MODERN sets are so efficient that many listeners are still unaware of the considerable seasonal variations in reception conditions, or even of the fact that leception after dark en distant stations is considerably better than in daylight. A
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    • 109 IV LISTENERS who follow the 8.M.8.C. programmes will be interested to Know that from June 12 the schedule of broadcasting will be changed appreciably. Programmes will, from that date, be broadcast as follows: Sun.: 11 to 1.30 (European). 5.30 or 5.45 p.m. to 10 p.m. (European).
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    • 37 IV ll,»n. vnicn vill be in operation before tne end ol INr. I. ltarraclouzu. «u» engineer «npluved dv tne >l^»<!7. nitl» i>lr. I. neloeH in tne eon»truetion ok tbe Hlallon. illandl, belore lne instrument t^ribunei.
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    • 271 IV MINE thousand licensed radio listeners in Malaya will soon have the pleasure of healing the British Malaya broadcasting Corporations programmes where formerly only a little over four thousand Singapore owners of radio sets could tune in to Singapore. The new short wave station which
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    • 362 IV FROM 2 p.m. to 5.40 p.m. G.M.T. on each day—June 10, 11, 13, and 14— of the first Test match between England ard Australia at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, a special transmitter at Daventry be devoted exclusively to the broadcasting of ball-by-ball
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    • 306 IV U P to a few years as even the best sets P™ vi ded short-wave rerep. tion that was anything but satisfying. Relatively fa short, wave stations were in regular operation. Their programme were far from interesting, then schedules unpredictable. Only the tr* "fan" had th?
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      • 707 IV [world's broadcast programmes! 2 J (Continued from page SI 6.50 News Bulletin. 5 by Captain D. Grimnell-Milne. 1 r.35 To-day in G <:. If 710 Studio Orchestra by Boris Mari- 820 Fred Hartley and his Sextet, Fitmes. I UuS. JUNE 7 n with Billy ScoU-Coombcr.* 0 ;,p Chanter from JW,IBI
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