Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: >" Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI -No. no" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, May 10, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MA* 10, 1939. 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 FoASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper W ALTER li <l i: W E LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS Send us your enquiries Sole Agent,: GUTHRIE?€fe (Inc. In SS, \V.Pfc. i/OA. THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is This ftuJ&L. beauty's first law! Twice
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    • 403 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top floor, Battery Bldg*. CASH SALE DAY EVENING GOWNS. 1 4 'if' If if II I B v CH T^KT^ JI I j Obtainable af all Garages, Dealers and from the following stockists: SINGAPORE. JOHORE. I MALACCA. ZIZZ~nZZ Hock Guan Hln Co. J. Bahru.
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  • 280 2 Great Success Of New Picture THERE is said to be danger in trying 1 to repeat a success, and as a rule the warning holds good. But Herbert Wilcox has tempted fate tc good purpose by following "Victoria the Gtoat* with "SbrtV Glorious
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  • 207 2 LARGE audiences saw the op »< formances cf "The Dawn Patr al the Alhambra yesterday and voted it one of the best picture> ol its cvi sented. This new film by Warn r B depicts more graphically than tve the thrills, adventures and tragedies of
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    • 445 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH I INDIA (Incorporated in England). I*. .V 0. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. (MTWARI)S. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 X BHU'iAN 6.100 May 10 RANPURA 17 000 May 19 BEHAii 6,000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 X SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHTTRAL 15.000 June 16 CORFU 15 000
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    • 497 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCTIER (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "£CHARNHORBT" emits North China May 11 s..s. "NECKAR" omits Manila May 17 S m,s. "CO3U -4G" omits Dairen May 26 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG
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    • 488 2 MM MM Mil IWU —l—B—r- '1 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, £,ngapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. "Hong
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    • 128 2 v HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IF. B Deu'sch-Australische DampfschirTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE 1 OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'oore *****. t m.s SAUERLAND via Manila May 14 s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 21 t m.s. LEVERKUSfeN Direct Jun. 11 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 277 2 f DAILY CROSSWpRD I < i 1 I "SSKf U |>| I Mm* LwJ»m—■—■■■ —in fffflni CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3. City-lured (anagram*. 1. Daily helper with the scui 8. Bamboceles. 2. "There is no knowledge 10. Better than cure. not Burke. 11. Stoop. 4. Male deer, 12. Barabbas. 5.
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  • 389 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Tuesday. KI7BBEB off!, 0115 To d ay Change Steady Steady Buyers 715 16 715 16 Sellers 8 8 [June) Buye-.s 715 16 8 4.111* Sellers 81 16 81 16 rd i July Sept.) Buyers 8 116 8 116 Sellers 34 8 4 Oct. Dec.)
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  • 68 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 9. 5 p.m. Total foi Dividend Book* financial j)\ cJos« Date D*. jeat Payable Date tm V 2 d. May 12 May 19 May 13 JJJ* 2> 2 '< less'tax May 10 Apr 24 2 »/2% 5'. tot Apr. 29 May
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  • 816 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 9, 5 p.m. Fraser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 2 9 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3cd Austral Malay 33 42|Ayer Hitam 18 6 19 6 Ayer Weng 0.b5 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 1916
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  • 81 3 MINING: Tin at midday was $1154, unchanged. There was practically nothing to report to-day in the tin share market, and prices were unchanged, with practically no business passing. There was some enquiry for Raubs at $4 40 with sellers reserved. RUBBERS: The price of Rubber at 4
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  • 119 3 ol Singapore, May 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Haitung 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Hosane 18; Bulan 16; Hector 14; Johan de Witt 11; Achilles 9. Empire Dock (Gate 2) City cf Roubaix 30; Talisse 32; Karoa 00. Empire
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  • 103 3 British Official Wireless. London May 9. rang 1/6 47 64 New York 4.68 5 32 Montreal 4.70! 8 Brussels 27.50 Geneva 20.84 Amsterdam 8.73 2 Milan 89 Belgium 11.66'■> Berlin 11.66 1 2 Rio de Janeiro 2 3 4 Copenhagen 22 40 O.slo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Wednesday. TTte price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115* j. (unchanged).
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  • 19 3 The price of rubber at noon ih Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (up 4): Sellers 2846 (up 4).
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  • 225 3 6% Maynard A Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ....-100 101 norn 1907 red. urn $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 106 108 norn ifc* 1909 red. 1905 i1.00b.000 Int. Mar.
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  • 244 3 Singapore, May 9. The following are the exchange stock < this morning according to the dally clr- j cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 2 3 13 16 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 240 3 4 Hamburg
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    • 32 3 THE Astern united Vn 1 I OUPORATION, LLMITED !,h! M M MOTOR VEHICLE. PERSONAL ACCI tjjj*' WORKMEN'S COMPENSA ANI > PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. L -UL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, 11. r&l Manager
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    • 187 3 1 CHINESE I I BANKING Jk CORP. ITJ^I Undertakes banking transactions of overy description, Places at your disposal the multifarious sendees of its Institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of tho World. 4» Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures yon
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    • 352 3 DANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-8. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital w h. $40,000.000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Cb. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2.020,000.000.00
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  • 37 4 Rev. Lini Po CJiin, sons 'r sincerely than!; all riia'r luend? for attending th-'t". the late Mr>. L'm Po c Ong Hock Chen;» > ann n wreaths, telegr ams ancV.udolencs in fchsir sau bcrea- V
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  • 33 4 dc Sauza—On Mcv 9, 1939 r P r Jad. Singapore, Kruno- de Sauza, 67 years r, ilt will he i lei at the Jaseph -it 5 p.m to-dav mi. Bidadari Cemetery later
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    • 622 4 IUBMHtD-imi «SesSSgSl WANTED A TEACHER IMMEDIATELY, experience I Bo£ Mb. 510, Maiaya Tnbuoc Blngapore. 1 V/ANTL-') by European Merchants ex- j perienced Chinese Van Salesman for' well known line Apply Box -04. Maiaya Prioune, Singapore A CHIN] SE ALEBMAN. Salary and eononiission Ortrj men need apply to Box 508 Malay*
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    • 570 4 YOUNG CHINESE LADY will accept travelling oost America, Europe as companion: Reply Box No 480, MWaya Tribune, Singapore. "an R.R.I. Trained Conductor with good reference from Commercial Estate Managers, seeks position as general or I special conductor. Apply Box 475, lalaya Tribun> Ipoh. (lOb l J) I i i Wanted
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    • 645 4 TO LET: Compound House No. 21, Lorong 37, Geylarg, from Ist June, 1939. Four spacious rooms. Garage. Moderate Rent. Appiv Union Dispensary, 347. Nor th Brieve RoaJ. (35.A> WANTED: To rent a small urrfurnisried house or bungalow near the sea, or in any other healthy part of town lrom the
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    • 635 4 CONSULT HATAYOGI RAO about you? Particulars at 17, Owen Road, Singapore. lewr.W YOUR FUTURE. THE WHEELS OT FORTUNE TURN UP- IBW i<U3V\NTAGE ABOU'I BU£JNE£3 ?prcUWl lONS MARRIAGE, LUCKY Xnd CU unluoky periods. ihaveu vptfnt)!"' AND ENEMIES, ETC. YUU-t lORcScOPE WITH MONTHLY FORESr rO sND 1139 <6 Typed Pages) AND Wn
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    • 583 4 FIFTY SHARES of Indian Edit Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Calcutta, For Sale. Apply to Kandiah, No. 5, Dressers Quarters, Hill Street, Singapore. (1065 1 FOR SALE: A few 1938 Model Kelvlnators at greatly reoaced prices. Fully guaranteed, jirmktnfinn Co., 15, Orange Road, t^2jl FOR SALE: 99 yens' leasehold land and bouse,
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    • 445 4 MIDDLE AGED GEM I acquaintance with view matrimony Treated j, 503. Malaya Tribune, ginj ap. INDIAN MUSLIM, 40. seeks Muslim Lady, any qj 20 30, educated, intentions matrii Plea.v forward with photo returnab'i Box A.B. e;o Malaya Tribune, Sii 122.A i ENGLISHMAN. 30. li meet Mmilar'y placed Bun pc for
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  • 63 5 [From Our Own Correspondent! Segamat, Mar. 9. THREE people—two Chinese and a Maiay—are inmates of the Segamat District Hospital as the result of lightning. The two Chinese were struck unconciOIM at Nagapah Estate, Jementah, while felling trees. The tree was struck by lightning. The Malay was struck
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  • 72 5 [From Our Own Correspondents Segamat. May 9.—There was a large turnout for the first lesson held in first aid at the Government English School Hall yesterday. Instructions in first aid are part of the air raid precautions scheme for Segamat and classes will be held for six weeks
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  • 62 5 lFro?;i Our Own Correspondent! Segamat. May 9.—Mr. H. S. V. Ramaiya. Technical Assistant, Drainage and Irrigation Department, Segamat, has returned after a short visit upcountry. Kluang has lost a fine sportsman by .the departure of Dr. S. T. Aivathurai who has gone to Batu Pahat on transfer as
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  • 162 5 (From Our Own Correspondent Segamat, May 9. QTATING that it was a serious offence w and that he would like get a record of accused's fingerprints, Ungku Majid. Assistant Superintendent of Cusc m:: (Preventive Branchi, Segamat, askid Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the local magistrate, to postpone
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  • 100 5 Singapore, Tuesday. TAN SEH TECK (50) and Siew Ah Kow 381 appeared before Mr. L.C. Goh in the filth police court this morning charged that they at about 2 a.m. to-day at the Firms: Range. Bukit Timah Road, intended dishonestly to take five katis of lead
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  • 544 5 Singapore-, Tuesday. TTAND-IN-HAND with his brother Lee Moon Siong, aged eight, Lee Moon Pet, a year younger, was returning from school when he was etruck by a lorry and killed instantaneously. This was the dramatic evidence Riven b> the survivor before Mr. C. H.
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  • 169 6 Singapore, Tuesday. A HOUSEHOLDER, who lives on the top floor of a house in New Bridge Road, coming home at 3.25 this morning, found a stranger at his door. One band of the stranger rested on the door while the other held a piece of wire. Householder
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  • 618 6 TWO CHINESE ON TRIAL Singapore, Tuesday. J£ TABLE, charcoal stove, a patent cooker, an attache case, moulds and a vice were among forty exhibits produced at the Assizes this morning before Mr. Justice Manning when two Chinese were charged with counterfeiting 743 one-cent S.S. coins. The
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  • 92 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 9. 'yOU should not die before your 1 appointed time," remarked ihe Magistrate in the Taiping Court to a 62-year-old Chinese who was brought up on a charge of at (emoted suicide. It wa.s revealed in court
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  • 452 6 K.L PILOT PLANE MISSING R.A.F. TO ASSIST IN SEARCH TO-DAY \From Our On n Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR titi A KUALA UJaWTO FLYINt ?S» PLANE, Will(|| IF, ,y' DAY EVENING I <>,; X OVER SEREMBAN, s L-ESS* j MISSING K tPORTEn The plane was piloted b Messrs. Park and Francis Mr.
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  • 205 6 London, May 1. A PRETTY floral motif characte) ised the wedding of Mr. Sidney Hagger, Inspector of Small Arms to the S.S. Police, at Enfield on Saturday to Miss Evelyn Woodfleld. The brtde, who \.as given away by Mr. W. D. Margetson, her brother-in-.aw, wore air ivory
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  • 86 6 Singapore, Tuesday. A DARING daylight robbery which took place in one of the busiest Streets of Singapore on Apr. 27, when two armed men forced their way into No. 30, Upper Hokien Street, and decamped with over $600 worth of jewellery after terrorising the inmates, was mentioned this
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  • 274 6 [From Our Own Reporter! Ipoh. Tuesday. A meeting of the Perak State Council was held this morning at Kuala Kanysar with the Raja Muda presiding. Mr. Marcus Rex (British Resident), opening the meeting, referred to the death of the Sultan's mother. The Sultan
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    • 319 6 COULD HARDLY MOVE WITH PAIN' —now "fosolut *lv free! Damp, 'roplc-t! heat gave this ship. stewardess su.;h agonising aches and pains that she could hardly move, bat three doses of a r.atural remedy put her right. Read this grateful letter. "This is what Fynnrn Salt did for me When going
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    • 146 6 ARE YOUR.fey EYES WEAK?(I^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science for "All-Over" beauty!
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    • 469 6 THI TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chamlsu and Storm I NEW ARRIVALS FANCY AMERICAN AM) FRENCH I MAIM] J CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Rood) PHONE Nu. W*ek Days Open fro/a 1 .1 a.m. io
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    • 71 6 The IU si I uii4»rs o. Ti»-il»> A NEW KAi'll) SYSTEM FOB SELF-INSTKI Tl<>\ ILLUSTRATED AND DIAGRAMMED. Violin Hawaiian Guitar Piano A*c < Majidclin Tenor Banjo iide Tromo Guitar Saxophone Cornel Ukulele Clarinet Trumpet 60 CENTS PER COPY. State Instrument Wanted. If your local dealeis cannot supply, plea.se write direct
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    • 320 8 Mk** N TuicT ;,s (iood as M VICTORIA THE GREAT!'; X That's the Unanimous Opinion of YESTERDAY'S j ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES! I TO-DAY 3.15 —6.15 —9.15 I j y AT THE APITOL II The Finest ALL-COLO UR PICTURE ever mad* j in England! V^^HRB The Famous Stars of F*' I WALBROOK
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    • 430 8 THE STARS AND PRODUCERS OF "TER ANG BIX AN" BRING YOU GREATER, MORE BEAUTIFUL, ALL-MALAY FILM! ROYAL J TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M llAllllltK Two Shows For One Payment. <>ND f-HOW: Dick Powell Frances Langtord in 44 HO LLYW 2£?~ HOTEL SONGS' ROMANCE! MUSIC! i IST yHOW: Ken Maynard in
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  • 59 9 Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 9. y [LE walking along Jalan Ah Fool; If bout 2.30 p.m. yesterday a aged Chinese woma.i was otaoby a man. .ictim was immediately taken to era! Hospital but her condition, ime of writing, was stated to be niddle-aged Chinese has been
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    • 348 9 2. gives Health and Vitality S obtainable from medicine stores •iuutt UMllMtaaaaaiaaaaaa|||||| 1 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 21C4). 275, South Blidge Road, Singapore. 1 LISTEX DARLIXC! j j YOU'LL SEE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW AND JUDY GARLAND Together for ihe first time in M.G.M S new
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    • 158 9 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT AT YESTERDAYS GALA PREMIERE! BOOK NOW PHONE 69Q9 I ALHAMBRA I A Picture Destined For Everlasting Greatness! *I Patrol M *T a dathing .quadrun of acts, including WC I Basil Kathboiie^^ 1 II DOiS \I D CRISP MeU Ule Cooper |L '-3r M Fittgerald Cari Esmond
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  • 73 10 Old Modern Method Of Eyesight Examination The Old cursory method is just to determine your visual acuity by means of a test chart and glasses to atta*n normal vision (often inaccurate). The Modern Method oy C. S. Chong, Dr. of Optometry, Everbright Optical Co., 19, Chulia Street, Blngapore, i-. by
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  • 637 10 A CASINO has been opened at the Siamese seaside resort of Hua Hin, and an official who spoke at the opening ceremony was pleasantly frank as to the reasons which have prompted the Government to take this step. The idea, he said, was to encourage foreigners to visit
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  • 1109 10  -  An Asiatic Looks At Europe By E. T. Huang COLONEL BECKS speech came and went without either improving or worsening the European situation. Before its delivery, Great Britain attached great importance to it because it might lead to serious possibilities. Had the speech been
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  • 167 10 A "sobering-up" machine has just won the official approval of the New York City authorities, and a string of "sober-ing-up" stations are to be set up at New York's World Fair. Each will have a machine fully tested by a New York hospital and guaranteed to restore
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    • 98 10 and reap v V *®tasf action 'i 845 i hire furchase terms y j ARRANGED P Robinson Co., Ltd. g Don't be Vague Ifl ask for Vi\ mm whisk i mns into MYJWTTLE Sole A?;cnts: JOHN LITTLE CO.,LTD. (iMCOBaOftATIO w Enolaho X SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, AND HRANCHES. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY,
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    • 16 10 why YOU should use SIMPSON lODINE SHAVING SOAP The shave SOLE AGENTS FOR KALAYAWHITE/WAYS KUALAUTMPUR PENANG
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  • 423 11 Gunfire Heard By Foreigners JAPANESE DECLARE MARTIAL LAW Reuter. Canton, May 10. NORMAL activities were brought to a sudden standstill here yesterday when the Japanese authorities unexpectedly enforced the strictest martial law. Foreigners on Shameen Island, which is the home of the British and French
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  • 64 11 Amoy, May 10. HP4 aircraft heavily J l i and machine□rt yesterday, ilties are reportdesc ribed as the moy has suffered •nths. —Reuter. -It is reported that the north and <t of \moy w ere also id heavy casualties ol foreigners •i the foreign Amoy, were ken
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  • 67 11 Reuter. Londor May 10. FIVE Uoy: Air Forte men were 1 r accidents I ringing the It t air crashes n. Two machines collided in mid-air at md three Dther carhine landing safely A '<; mbt r came down in the sea off
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  • 68 11 MOTOR SHIP ON FIRE rn received by cab 1 -i Asiatic Company caught fire and was tv miles off Colombo ciu'. y; p,-|. senders and crew are T'-rv -vrre picked up by pp?r and the P. and 0. iirr Canton. \lsia left Singapore on May n w rd
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  • 43 11 Reuter. TliF j Tokyo, May.9. 1 aun to have coverin a surprise offensive I hinese trapped in t'l mountains. Bfc CM] said to be retreating ing the cutting oi ryang road, accordispatches, and the icportcd to be yang.—Reuter.
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  • 21 11 Reuter. Paris, May 10.—The French Council of Ministers will meet on Thursday morning under the presidency cf M. Lebrun.—Reuter.
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  • 446 11 Official View Of Talks With Soviet London, May 9. DEPORTS of a friendly conversation of an hour's length yesterday between the B**ifish Ambassador in Moscow, S''r William Seeds, and the Soviet Premier and actirg Commissar for Foreign Affairs, M. Molotov, have reinforced the opinion held in
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  • 87 11 Reuter. Stockholm, May 10. HPHE Swedish Government has asked a the Riksdag to assent to the Swedish Finnish plan for safeguarding the neutrality cf Aaland Islands The Foreign Minister. Mr. Sandler, stated that the signatories of the powers in the 1921 convention regarding non forification and
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  • 168 11 Reuter. Washington, May 10. JVIR. Donald Richberg, who is negotiatin with the Mexican President on behalf of several oil companies, told the press ye terday that an agreement in the Mt\ican oil dispute is "within reach." The general lines of settlement, applying to Eritish
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  • 46 11 KING QUEEN Reuter. London, May 0. WHILE the wind lashed the sea into white horses and the Empress of Australia pitched, Their Majesties dined wi'h the Royal party and afterwards attended a cinema show of films chosen by the Queen. Earlier the King played deck tennis—Router.
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  • 66 11 Following rumours that Germany intends to ••solve" the Polish problem this simmer. Herr Hitler has summoned Herr Grciser, President of the Danzig Senate, and Herr Forster, Nazi Leader in the Free City, to Berlin for conference. It is announced that Poland intends to keep nearly a million
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  • 165 11 British Official Wireless. AT the meeting of the League Council at Geneva which opens on May 15 the British delegation will be led by the Foreign Secretary, who with otiici;iN will leave London on Saturday. As is the usual practice. Lord Halifax will travel
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Cairo. May 10. nnilE Egyptian Prime Minister re- ceived Marshal Balbo, the Italian Governor of Libya, and had a hall* hour's conversation with him yesterday. It is understood that Marshal Balbo assured the Prime Minister of Italy's friendship for Egypt and that Libyan forces constituted
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  • 320 11 Ribbentrop Reports To His Chief Reuter. Vatican CHy; .May 10. JJUMOURS that the Pope may call a conference to settle German-Polish dispute are ridiculed in Vatican circles. It is stated that the Fope is interested in the cause of peace but by normal diplomatic contacts,
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Rome. May 9. TWENTY THOUSAND men are participating in the Army Day parade today. King Victor Emmanuel. Qigmjt Mussolini. General yon Brauchitch, aad General Garciaescamez (head ot tic Spanish Military Mission* are attend! tg. Speaking from the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia after to-day\s paiuce Signor
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  • 52 11 Reuter. London, May 10. ORD Halifax (the British Foreign Minister) leaves on Sunday for Geneva for the League Council opening n May 15 and will stay in Paris for a ~ew hours .en route to converse with M. Oaladier and M Bonnet, the French Premier and Foreie.n
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  • 28 11 Reuter. London. May 10.—Viscount Kano, London manager of the Yokohama Specie Bank was elected vice-chairman of the Bank for International Settlements at the annual meeting at Basle.— Renter.
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  • 199 12 Japanese Taking British Trade With Dominions Reuter. London, May 9. I\ tho House of Commons, replying to Mr..Ben Smith Stanley (Labour), Mr. Oliver, President of the Board of Trade, said the Government had not yet completed its consideration of the report of
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  • 128 12 Reuter. Washington, May 9. /GENERAL Somoza, President of *1 Nicaragua, now visiting Washington In an address to the Senate pledged the support of the LatinAmeritan nations in keeping 'American institutions" free from foreign interference. "With full realisation of the differences of our relative capacity, I wish
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  • 83 12 \From Our Oxen Reporter] Ipoh, May 9. rpYPTIOID has claimed yet another victim by the death of Zainol bin H. A. Razak, a Junior Cambridge Class student of the Anderson School Tpoh. The deceased, who was removed Co the hospital in a critical condition, died on Saturday.
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  • 33 12 Reuter. Berlin, May 9. PA* T L Schlitz, Cairo correspondent or the Voelchischer Beobachter, has been ordered to leave Egypt within three days, according to the Germap News Agency.—Reuter.
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  • 54 12 DEATH OF P. O. VETERAN Reuter. London, May 10. The death has occurred of Mr. Gordon Manley, late Commodore of the P. O. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd,—Reuter. Mr. Manley will be remembered in shipping circles in Singapore. He was on the China run for many years, and his last voyage
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  • 70 12 Reuter. London, May 9. FOLLOWING the second reading cif the Conscription Bill in the Hou>e of Commons, Sir Victor VV'arrendcr. Financial Secretary to the War Office, introduced the money resolution accompanying the bill, which provides for the cost of the conscription scheme at an estimated capital
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  • 165 12 Reuter. Stockholm, May 9. rWfßt FINNISH Foreign Minister, Mr. 1 Erkko, has arrived for I conference hereof foreign ministers of the nrrthern countries to-morrow, when the Danish and Norwegian Foreign Ministers arrive. Warsaw, May 9.—General Rastikis, Lithuania]! Commander-in-Chief. is arriving to-morrow on a two-ctay visit.
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  • 121 12 Reuter. London, May 5. WITH lne idea of pressing the Gv.vYV ernment to help the Lancashire cotton Industry, a deputation representing Lancashire local authorities -ai ed on Mr. Oliver Stanley to-day and had two-and-a-half hours discussion with him. The deputation submitted a memorandum calling for revision
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  • 133 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Kangsar, May 9. A MEETING of the Perak State Council was held this morning in the Council Chamber with His Highness the Raja Muda presiding. The Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, British Resident, was also present. Among the items gone through was
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  • 33 12 A meeting cf the Indian Volunteers' Club is being held at the Inoian Association's pavilion at Dalestier Plain at 6 pjn. to-day. All N. C. O's are requested to attend.
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  • 84 12 I broadcast news that those wU»» volunteered for the heard f midnight would be exempt from the Governments Territorial Army «wore s between 20 and 21 years of age. const rat ion besieg 5d recruiting offices, which kept open until thousands '»r „®*do their training in their spare
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  • 170 12 Singapore. Wednesday. ROUSING applause greeted Clifford Huntsman. English pianist, for some beautiful playing at the Memorial Hall last night. Intimacy, smoothness and romantic feeling are the features of his playing, and these were given their highest expression in the Davidsbundler Dances of Schumann—a long and
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  • 79 12 [From Our Own Reporter] IPOH. May 9.—Twc tragedies have beeu reported to the Batu Gajah Police during the week end. An elderly man was found floating In d mining pool by a watchman who going on his rounds. The deceased has not been identified. A
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Bucharest. May 9—A law providing for elections to the" new Parliament on the corporative system will be adopted in the next two or three days. The authoritarian constitution of February, 1938, has made provision for such Parliament.—Reuter.
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  • 56 12 Reuter. Chungking, May 9. A JAPANESE report states that the National Government have moved their offices to Chengtu is flatly denied although it is admitted that most of the offices are to be scattered outside the city proper, but they will be near enough each
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  • 104 12 I From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Tuesday LIEVY Loke. a middle-aged Hakka who was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to his wife, Cha: Seong. at Jalan All Fcok yesterday afternoon by means of a knife was pro duc.ed before the Third Magistrate. Raja Suleiman,
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  • 87 12 Reuter. IMOKANSHAN, a summ< miles to the south hai, was bombed ing to a laconic tek E. W. Norwood who is in charge of the refugee camps The telegram despatel rday says: "To day Japanese b JJ bhan. Urge Consular maintain neutral zone j ul The
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  • 70 12 Shanghai, May 9 —The Jar. Ha'j that 20 Chinese divisions have been thrown into confusion by a succ?ssft| Japanese northward thrust Han River and northwards o Japanese vanguards reached the area to the south-cast of Sianyang in q rthwest Hupeh Province yesterday evening. The successful
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  • 126 12 Money Resolution Passed London, May rpHE members oi the Hoi c Commons went homo "wit milk" after the longest all sitting since April 10:'»7. The resolution, accompanying th tnrv Training Bill and carried tuaUy by 180 vol <<> 65, k< m House up until dawn. Owing
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  • 216 12 Reuter. London. May 9. J»HE TIMES, in an editorial on A "the massacre at Chungking," says that the brunt of the Japanese attack on Chungking fell on the crowded residential centre of the city and virtually all the victims, of whom a high proportion were
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  • 82 12 Singapore. Wedi >S£ ANE hundred and ttl U arrived by the Niemv Holla from Australian ports. Ihe majority are prw Furope. r \V S A prominent passengei wa» M?> Kimpton. of Kimpto i and bourne, florists. Mr. Kimpton has had e• Hon ness connections in 111 «rfi
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  • 30 12 Belgrade, May. 9 -Co-operation of C slavia depends on satis tia's just demands.; passed unanimously at a Croatian deputies. Th dorscd the conduct of n their leader Matehek
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  • 21 12 An Imperial air ma 1 morrow. Another, expw tHl a|T j, day. has been delayed and on Sat unlay.
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    • 18 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, China Building, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.
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    • 42 12 |P unoER-coPT UU HI T E mmm js|g? it unquestionably the undercoat of mosf intense |S£ opacify. It it a first class white enamel undercoating and is guaranteed tree from adulterants and "extenders." Weight—l9l lbs. per gallon. jĔ^^^ _ii 1 WPS 54
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  • 377 13 War Secretary's Speech Reuter. London, May 9. *'|SG the second reading of the Reserve and AuxiHarv Bill (Supplementary to the main Conscription Commons tc-day, Mr. Hore Belisha said P fit lived in conditions of enduring tension. Hostilities were (j rt ikcn without notice and
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  • 104 13 [From Our Own Reporter] loph. May. 9. THE 9th mile Kuala Dipangjnain road is flooded for 7V2 chains and the flood water, v/hich is one foot deep is iis in S- oowo At about the 20th mile on the same road, for about seven chains long,
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  • 528 13 j| r, when he was i Wall s, had a habit of ade a spade. In his first nt for many months hs, or heights, of his I isa he deplores the use ol circlement" and 4'ag- they -arouse dangerous k h it should be tho aim
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  • 442 13 "Unheard Of In England And India," Says Counsel [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 9. CEVERE criticism against the practice of preferring appeals against the acquittals of magistrates in lower courts was made yesterday in the Perak Appeal Court to the Hon. Mr. Justice C.
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  • 126 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. May 9. I HAVE a 72-year-old mother to sup- port," was the plea of a young Chinese in the Ipoh Police court yesterday when he asked for leniency, when he was convicted of being in possession oi o still
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  • 159 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. May 9. V DROWNING tragedy took place off the pier cf Aeheen Street Ghaut at about 3.30 pm. vesierday The victim was an elderly man, a Hokkien Chinese about 55 years old. v hose name was given as Lim Juan Boh.
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  • 551 13 $111 RENT CLAIM REJECTED I From Our Own Reporter I Kuala Lumpur. M».V 9MR. Eustace Slather Dunn, an unemployed Kuro r ean e.uineer. m appeared before Che Abdul Malek, the second on judgment debtor summons issued by a woman Mm**™" tho > W B for
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  • 92 13 \From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 9. THE inquiry into the Gaunter Hall double tragedy, in whicn a Burmese woman named Mah Phew and a young Sinhalese died as a result of shock and haemorrhage from an incised wound on the neck and cyanide poisoning respectively, was
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  • 92 13 I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 9. A BLIND elderly Chinese patient of the General Hospital was found hanging in the latrine of a ward U the hospital premises, early yesterday morning. Life was extinct when the body was brought
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    • 139 13 CS. 358 fi the most important item on my shopping list So butter must be cf the very best quality and folk of concentrated goodness and nourishment. "S. C. S." AUSTRALIAN BUTTER possesses these attributes and Is always a favourite with tho E who put Fine Quality first. THERE 15
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  • 626 14 CARD OF EVENTS PMJOWING is (he lull card of everts for this afternoon's racing at Bukit Timah in (he first day of Ihe Summer Extra meeting. Horses not accepting at noon yesterday were Dignity Maid. Cosmetic! Hurricane. Glenarrow, Army Contractor. Mary Maude. Snccess,
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  • 97 14 (Morning Tribune) I-ol low i»s are selections for this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah': Race I—KIT East Eynnc Race 2—SALMON PAR Brass Bnllet Race 3—PANTOI Resistance Race 4—HARFLEI R Rackarock Race S—GREEN EYES All Gold Rate b —JULY THE SEVENTH Grcypion Raet 7—SHEILA II My a nee Race 8-
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  • 149 14 r raM was only a little activi* ty on the tracks this mom- my as a result of the heavy downpour in the early hours of the morning. The going was heavy, and will remain so throughout the day. WAIT-A-BIT and THADDEUS were given a fast two
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  • 19 14 William Jacks soccer XI, which was len ten by six goals to nil by the 11. S. Bank yesferday
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  • 568 14 S* C« R. O• Singapore, Wednesday. r*OOD form struck early by John U Lim put him in a winning position right away in his match against Low Kee Pow on Hong Lim Green yesterday. Kee Pow. who had disposed of some of the promising ones, put up
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  • 69 14 Reuter. 1tn.,,,!, London, May 9. nifv«i «?f w count >' cricket matches played yesterday are as fcllov^ Wte23? ihirt b Ut GJoucestei by ten PhUlipson seven for 18) Lancashire 303 and 39 for none Kent beat Essex by lie runs. Kent 209 l Taylor Bye for 50
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  • 28 14 The laches- Robiuaati cup competition at the Garrison Golf club resulted in a o i or SP* L R s MacFarlane ftfi*, R. Arnntage being runner-up.
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  • 70 14 The following have been selected to play Cricket for the V.M.C A. Junior Department against the 11th Heavy Battery on Thursday on the Prince Ed"ard Road Ground at 2 p.m.: B. M. Barker. M. U. Mohideen (Captain), L. F. Newmann. S. Hope Lav Hock Chye. Seah Cheng Siang,
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  • 45 14 A Spoon Shoot will be held on Furrer Range, Seletar. tn Sunday at 7.30 a.m Second Stage King's: Any previous announcement made i<j respect of a shoot on Sunday is hereby cancelled. Members of Service Units are requested to bring their own ammunition.
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  • 38 14 In the final of the Navy Cup rampetition played over the Garrison Gol! Course. Lt. Col. N. Clewes and Major M R. Davidson beat Capt. C. Ryan and Capt. C. W. Maisey, 3 and 2.
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    • 63 14 BE STRONG, YOUNG AND HE A [/THY. DRINK UDlalnablr from all chemists and s'oicc w rrom the Agent* /ohore Bahru Peopled Dlspensarv Ly» Nam Hong St Coy. Central Store Afghanese Storr St-camal L Eng Coy. Muar Sin Sin Coy. Our Shop. Malacca Hong Hla roy. Kuala Lumpur T. K. Hock
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    • 165 14 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered Br Hollywood Cinema Stars New Obtainable at Chemists A nr.fe. aecrct nwtfcei of r» du< mc uc'foi lm s been iHrinnied b* a Califdntia physician in prescribing »n i»i< (nmw One..m Stars of Hollywood. This dJsc©"* r\. railed Ptonwode, quickly ;<iid shM' 1 dissolves ugly
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  • 374 15 Singapore, Wednesday. P S Straits Tnney 1. i\ a dreary exhibition of soccer played at the Stadium yestei,,v ,ht Singapore Cold Storage :£V en trounced the Straits Tjines by nine goals, to one, the 'ast appearance of the B.Hli. and fortunately for -"old Storagers turned
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  • 103 15 The Vehicles Department Sports Club badminton match with the i aete and Wireless Sports Club at the nt on Sunday and won by ames to two. The following U be detail result. (Vehicles players untioned first). Huo Chun Kah beat R. Govindasamy l»-f 15- 6. Chia Keng Hock
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  • 90 15 b reference to the above tourna- which was left unfinished last it was decided at the Committee Meeting of the S.B.A. held yesterday the Semi-final tie between Ng Pe ng Cher 0 f the Aston Athletic Club rd An Kee Nam of the Municipal Juices Club be replayed on
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  • 326 15 SOCCER Business Houses' League Leadership For H. S. Bank JACKS BEATEN 6-0 IN PADANG MATCH Hongkong Shanghai Bk 6, Jacks S.C- 0. MAINTAINING their excellent form in the Business Houses League competition, the Hongkong Shanghai Bank sports club defeated the Jacks Sports Club on the padang yesterday by six goals
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  • 333 15  -  By Pete FRIDAY'S big light at the Happy World Covered Stadium when Nei) Hemchit will meet Ventura Marques in a return battle for the lightweight title of Singapore over 15 (3) rourds is arousing keen interest among fans. It, will be remembered that it was only about a
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  • 36 15 Soccer: M.P.H. vs. Nestanglo (8.H.L.) —Y.M.CA. A P C. vs. Uniteers (8.H.L.) Stadium. Tennis: V.M.C.A., SCR C. and SRC Races: First day of Singapore Summer Extra meeting. Cricket: Raffles Institution vs Fort Canning—R.l. grounds.
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  • 129 15 The following are the teams and starting times for the Ladies match between the Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club, to be played at Tanglin on Thursday 11th instant (Keppel names first): 3.45 p.m. Mrs. O. Ford (24) vs. Mrs. Rae Moulton (27). 3.50 p.m. Mrs. R.
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  • 106 15 Singapore, Wednesday. The following is the draw and starting times for the first round of the R.S.G.C. Ladies' Duffer's Cup competition to be played on Friday. 3.30 Mrs. R. Irvine v. Mrs. G. M. Naylor. 3.30 Mrs. H. A. Fredrichs v. Miss M. Elder. 3.35 Mrs.
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  • 108 15 A farewell dinner will be given to Mr. David Frankel who is leaving for America on vacation at the Tai Tong Restaurant, New World, on May 16, at 9 p.m. by the Committee and members of the Singapore Billiards Association. All players are welcome and charges pre $2
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  • 36 15 The Horlicks badminton party will be celebrating its tenth anniversary at Mr. Choo Lye Huat's residence. "Belinda."' Martia Road, off East Coast Road on Saturday and Sunday. Members are requested to go direct.
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  • 239 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. GRAND batting by Erskine, for the Sungei I'.jong Chib, and Captain, Young, for the Malay Regiment, were features of the one-innings match on the Padang here between these two teams, the match ending in a victory for
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  • 157 15 Singapore. Wednesday. THE Royal Army Ordnance Corps beat the Malaya Signals Co., in an interesting Division lIA match at Alexandra yesterday by five clear goals. The game was one-sided throughout, the Ordnance proving to be mucn .superior Applying early pressure, the R.A.O.C. scored during a melee
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    • 48 15 Nature Offers you medicine to cure: the diseases of the kidneys and the bladder, gall-stones, dropsy catarrh of the bladder, difficulty in passing water if you take DIURETICUM Vegetabile Nattermann. Cleans the urinary organs and promotes their functions. v $1.50 BOX. CHAR! CO., 29, Robinson Rd., Singapore. 1
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    • 46 15 Success after SUCCESS for Mitchell Memorial Trial held on the 31st. March 1939. 500 c.c. Cup won by George Holdsworth.??? OVER 50* c.c. Cup won by Jack Booker. BARRETT Cup won by Frank Chambers????? (You must see them now) BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, 6, Prinsep St. Singapore.
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    • 86 15 ii—iiii 11 i 1 11 WHIM i— «n^ The ncalth of your children and th<lr future fit hps■ depends upon the added nutriment th?ir bodies receive now Olve them Torch Brand Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil also •ontaining va>i;able Vitamins A and D. proved to be so necessary
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    • 40 15 With a BRUSH an artht WORKS WONDERS With a toothbrush you, too, can work wonders. Just try a half-inch of Kolynos on a dry toothbrush —twice daily—and see the amazing difference in your teeth. BRIGHTEN your SMILE m with KOLYNOS
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  • 84 16 THE French cruiser "Primauguet" arrived In Singapore early to-day and proceeded to the Naval Base, where she is berthed. The Commodore, Malaya, and the French Consul-General will call on the "Primauguet" this morning, following which the usual exchange of calls will he made between the Captain
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  • 97 16 Singapore. Tuesday. CHARGED at the instance of Inspector M. Boyle of the Beach Road Polhe Station, a young Chinese was charged this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court with the theft at Middle Road of three packets of tooth-paste, valued at $1.44, the
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  • 383 16 Singapore. Wednesday. IN honour of Mr. H. I i<, m;uiritp who has been for a number of yean British Consul-General at Batavia Mr. A. M. AKagofT gave a tea party at his residence Darnl Sa'adaa Palm Koad, yesterday afternoon. The gathering, which was represent ative of all
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  • 48 16 Mr. Lim Chin Aik. of 26. Joo Chiat Lane, wish is us to state that he is not the per on of that namr cow\ rr.ed in criminal breach of trus f in i!: 1 Third Police Court, reported in th. Tribune on Friday.
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  • 181 16 Singapore, Monday. A SEQUEL to a collision between a taxi and Dr. J. B. Van Cuylengurg's car at the junction of Neil Road and Cantonment Road on Feb. If, was heard in the Traffic Court to-day. when Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, convicted Tan Ten
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  • 121 16 Segamat. May 9. IMPROVEMENTS in the Water-Works Department in Segamat district ore going ahead. With the connection of a supply from over the border of Negri Sembilan. Gemas Bahru (Johore) has been supplied with pure drinking water while an electric connection with Gema*(Negri Sembilan) has been
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  • 68 16 The death occurred recently in E :gland of Mr. J. W. Haffenden, who was manager of th: firm of Syme Co. in Bangkok from 1911 to 1933. Previous to that he was on the staff of the film in Singapore. Mr. Haffenden was for
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    • 290 16 Husband's Hair was in a Terrible State Hit Hair Grew by using ;SV V: KOTALKO 3PI '<h&&* 5» to tonibto aut* •b» lop p tui be*4 to toylnf to got (Mg A W»"»» far KotaO» 1 tad by U» nboto roa «wT\ tor." W. JOEBON. Witthw ftjor ha* a tftm
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  • 254 17 m MORROW FOR ALL JSntRS start any new plans, RFA ,,r enterprises. Get a things that are standw press for decisions, and t ,-t ieu ing don't be lackijidence. Ask favours. 'J A i INFLUENCES: S r to May 20 and Septto October 23. Excel.,re romance,
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  • 72 17 vr Uin our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May c j. i T dealh ol Che Ampuan Besai, the IfiUin's mother, occurred at Triok A.i L, hospital yesterday after a .)r> r-rtec illness at the ag* ot 82 S- *an made a midnight dash b\ <*•*» f;cfKuala
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  • 509 17 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. JUDGMENT in the sum of $?.000 was awarded this morning at the Supreme Court to Alice Ang, a taxi-dancer, in her claim of $15,000 against Cheong Fook Shin, the driver of a motor car in which the plaintiff was seriously injured as
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  • 22 17 The seventh anniversary celebrations of the Gout Yew Sia will take place at rhe Happy World on May 14.
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  • 52 17 Prince Paul For Rome Berlin Reuter. Belgrade, May 9.—Prince and Princess Paul are now en route to Rome on a three-day visit as guests of the King and Queen. They are accompanied by M. Markovitch (Yugoslav Foreign Secretary Prince Paul is expected in Berlin in June, according to German reports
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    • 156 17 JOHNO AQUARIUM 115 PRINSEP 6fT. STORK. BIGGEST BREEDING FOND IM SINGAPORE. JAPANESE GOLD-FISH •I nrious species, Angel WMh, lovely lenijame (Terrapin) Flsn receptacle M and bait etc. Just arrived Irom Japan. j veller should not forget, II i n i one will deny it, j| i 'ion often is upset,
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    • 115 17 [empire "talksj 5 7.P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Special Stnge Screen Attractions On The Stage The Misses Hilda MARCHAL LYSE I D YOOX in 1 Their Latest Classicals acrobatic tap Dancing Supported by 2 Warner Bros. Mystery Drama -whex WERE I j YOI RORX" with Anna MAY WONG S VSI AI
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    • 56 17 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL j SOCIETY PRESENTS THE CREATION I with full CtonK and Orchestra on Sunday. Ma* 2UL *i 9.15 p.m. in The Victoria Memorial Hall. Nancy Fowler Soprano Laughland Vincent Tenor John MacNefeh Bariton*. Conductor Olan Will'ams. B. Mus. Seals $2, SI and 50 cts. Book at Littles and
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    • 272 17 Highßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that starts ahout the timo of Change of Life and is the real cause M much heart trouble and later on of paraIvtie strokes. Common symptoms of Hitfh Blood
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    • 86 17 I SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SATURDAY Special Dinner Dance A < abarel FLOOR SHOW OF UNUSUAL MERIT BY "HE HAS A MARVELLOUS VOICE." THAT'S WHAT THOSE SAY WHO HAVE HEARD ANTOLINOS SINGING THOSE BEAUTIFUL SPANISH SONGS ZARAH BEBE ANTOLINOS 1 INTERNATIONAL SINGERS DANCERS i DANCE TO THE MOST MODERN JAZZ
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  • 404 18 Medical Stations And Clinics Opened FIVE-YEAR PROJECT THE building of permanent health centres a!l over the r part of its programme, the National Health Admmi f r.r mg district authorities to lay a solid foundation for health i Among the many new health
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  • 246 18 of several large American aircraft companies have obtained orders for mary high-priced planes from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek but they are unable to fill them because factories in the United Slates are preoccupied with filling European contracts, the New York "Times*'
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  • 83 18 ADDRESSING the British and J\ N< rth American Luncheon ClaU recently, Mr. Ouo Tai Chi, Chinese Ambassador in London, expressed satisfaction that President Koosevelt was equally emphatic about Asia as he was of Lurope He stressed that China's grim fight tor international political decency and
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  • 156 18 Central News. H<mr,;.< I.: j THE Academia Siltica is fii technical assistance to j tiial, commercial and financial i cles in various fields of reconstnw Mm work in the interior, accord to Mr. Zen Hung-chiun, former President of Szcthwan Univ< and now general-ei I of
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  • 72 18 Central News. Hongkong.—Dr. John C W known Chinese jurist unci a the Legislative Yuan, ha elected an honorary men American Academy of Arts and Sci es Dr. Wu is the second thus honoured by the known American institute, th Uig Dr. Hu Shih. the Ch dor
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    • 42 18 dailyI CHINA PAGE Edited By J T. H. Tan LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STRET. THON KABTHENWARJ AjORICTJLTURAL AND SUB-SOIL fipes for drain- t ;<>■? atiri I :nalarial .4 s SUPPIU i thP Local Gov- %J etnmrat n Jr other pi:» 'J,
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  • 476 19 THE "FORWARD BLOC" A Platform For All Leftist Elements Uai th** mm added to Uiehislory of the Confess movement i„ l„ dia when assemblage mi n everms at the Shraddnananda Park. Sj. Subhas Chand.a Hi. formation of the Forward Bloc," a new political
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  • 1809 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 1. IN a statement on the present political situation in the country read at a meeting of about 20,000 men at the Shraddhanand Park yesterday. Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose explained the aims and objects the
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  • 15 20 Miss Marguerite Wilson, British ucman champion cyclist, on her Hercules Cycle.
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  • 104 20 Mr. K. Karihigasu. of Alor Ga.jah Estate, Malacca, and his bride, the former Miss Thankamma Sinnathamby. of Pt. Pedro, Ceylon. They were married recently in Ceylon, and the photograph on the right was taken when they returned from their honeymocn, also spent there. The wedding took place at
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 35 1 The Malaya Tribune Edition Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxvi- No. 110. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune gO PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MA i 10, I?'' 39. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 2058 1 FIRST DAY OF SUMMER EXTRA MEETING A SMALL crowd attended the first day of the S.T.C. Summer Meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon. The weather was [hi going holding. Dividends were all moderate, horses trom the well-backed divisions winning. BIG SWEEP P $19,350 ***** >EO
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    • 370 1 Standing Firm For Alliance London Bewildered By Moscow Communique Reuter. REJECTION of the British proposals is implied in an official communique from Moscow, which interprets them as one-sided. The communique appears to be an explanation of why the proposals were turned down, but no official
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    • 46 1 Reuter. Manila. May 10. THE United States destroyer Pope has resoued the officers and crew of the Lindenbank which sank in 60C fathoms. About 60 persons were aboard the freighter, which was bound for Shanghai frcm Australia with a cargo of wheat.—Renter.
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    • 88 1 Kate I—KIT $16 and $7 Soho $9. Dairy Maid $10. Kate 2.—BRASS BULLET S',l and $11. Mandai $16 Devon King $15. Race 3.—ADELE $32 and $8. Resistance $8. Vergros $6 Race 4.—IIARFLEUK 828 and $10. Miss Rod $10. Danse dv Ventre $10. Race 5 —CARMTOP $129
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    • 106 1 Reuter. Chungking, May 10. AN official list places the casualties as 1 result of the Japanese air raids on May 3 and 4 at 3,500, distributed about evenly in dead and wounded. Tha number of refugees evacuated by Government on May 5, 6 and 7
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    • 86 1 Reuter. Washington. May 9— The coal operators and miners ended their conference at the White Hou.se yesterday. The only statement issued was by John M. Lewis, Labour leader that the negotiation., would meet again to-morrow in New York. He gave no ultimation of what transpired at
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    • 523 2 THE United Planting Association of Malaya i time has arrived when the Governments 1 of M W active steps for the establishment in Hongkong 0 I inor agency. I* yan It is otartous thai ahead, declare the i Port. There i adequate supoiy that i
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    • 43 2 EK>R publishing an ;i be humorous In which of various ministers were rev. were stated to be the names modern writers and ai rest evening paper, "Sennalui banned for ten days The work of the artists" was satirised in tin
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    • 154 2 The British Columbia Pipers' As 1 sociation have started a campaig i to, have the Canadian Government re move or reduce the 30 per cenl.dutv on articles of Highland dress imported into Canada. Soots here predict that if their petition is refused, the request
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    • 87 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] t»*i* London, April 28. \<| X Graham White a«ked in V m 3 -an?cmcnts had made for the distribution and safe loiatv of slo;>::s »1 mbber other 'ban »n (hp noi*s rl entry Mr Oliver Stanley. President of the loard ci
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    • 477 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May I. [JNLESS! a settlement is reached before May 12 next between His Highness and the subjects retraTdm X the personnel of the Ref J». < nmmit.cc. Mahatma (;andhi is likely to go to Rajkot a ß ain revealed in the
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    • 346 19 PANDIT NEHRU EXPLAINS (United Press). IN i t Calcutta, May 2. J n T ,eW to he of ,n<li: <- Boßbay, Pandit Pandit Nehru says: "I have not joined tne new Working Committee because I feel that at the present juncture
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    • 514 19 (United Press). ir j, a Gwalior, Apr. 23. |WB Conference of Ministers Convened by the Gwaiior Government concluded its session on Thursday last. The agenda included discussion of the latest of the Government of India Act 1915, the question of introducing reforms in States
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    • 57 19 (United Press). Sholapur, Apr. 24.—Hyderabad Satya graha is being intensified. The War Council of the Arya Satyagraha League has decided to send at least 5,000 Fatyagrahia before the month of May. Provincial organisations have been informed telegraphically to send more .Tathas. Pandit Vedavrat. the Fifth Dictator, will be offering Satyagraha
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    • 47 20 Sir George Trimmer photographed at a dinner given by the Junior Service Club on Saturday evening in his honour From left to right are Mr. J. W. Jackson, Mr. Tan Tian Siang, Sir George Trimmer, Mr. N. Bell and Mr. R. E. Earle
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    • 108 20 A triple civic welcome was accorded officers of the United States flotilla leader "Jouett" by the Mayors of Chatham. Rochester, and Gillingham at the Town Hall, Chatham. Kent, during the visit of the warship to British waters. The Mayors wore their regalia, which date baeU
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    • 92 20 The first demonstration of the Emergency River Service was given on the Thames in London, with Sea Scouts, nurses and ambulance men among those participating. i n time of war, the Service would operate along the busiest 30 miles of the river, taking part in ambulance
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    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. 49. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. FOUR PAGfff
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    • 59 I POOR PROGRESS AT MONTREUX CONFERENCE HpHE momentous European Wavelength Conference which has been in session at Montreaux (Switzerland) s.nce March I, has made but poor progress in the solut.on of the numerous problems it is faced with. The issues and interests Kurf 'have h e have he.ped.
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    • 417 I ihe five Committees at work. nam. 0 fhe convention Committee, the rommittee. the Wavelength V rnrSmmee; the Editorial Com- committee of Powers inatiens it is the third of is the most important. ttee on wavelengths has SSd tor purposes of conveni- Z:: 10 uos on- dealing witn „d
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    • 55 I (United Press). Calcutta, Apr. 25. rriiF dea v occurred this moruinj THE aea cho lera, of Mr- of Eur Tt a h n e 'programmes; Calcutta Station of the All-India four years ago and He came u to the finding of devoted his attention to European
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    • 121 I nOUNT John Mctorroack, the Irish t tenor whose career has provided musical history with one of its most 1 .i.hvimx is a naturalised romantic chapters is o av%t> American 1- was granted a Papal l>eeraKe eleven yeawujp. he I ca £f tfjSSf *SS after concert appearances in Dublm
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    • 193 I INTRODUCTION OF SERIES GRZ GKA listeners have become familiar TV'RTNG the past Empire Station at Daventry w QA qsb, etc., tSj to there Listeners may wye Jerrmg to fore, recent announcemen metres)> Day entry station lc? or Uus ot can signs is that witn metres all of
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    • 255 I MHUPH Ih. treaty Oumc SyWl »to be heard on Mj > ff l ™di«f„r Shakesoeare Ihe third of the series, 'Scenes from the lrajrtd.e* .nan Dame Sybil M. bcjn «t ,009 onri trained for the stage m Whiie especially renowned foi herintw
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    • 115 I ftiTT" trial that resulted T w hon Whistler, the ed artist, cited Kuskm. ***^J t distinguished eritte, oa a t libel, «01 be retailed n a .W from Daventi? on Satara»J Monday next. to b, *».«ui«l m Choisea.^ he prrtjSS 8 about, and form hoa; the
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