Malaya Tribune, 16 May 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Natioiuil Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales I, XXVI- No. 115. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939 FTVB CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, May 16, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939 MVI. I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 I ook Smart By Wearing "AURORA TIES" POPULAR 40 cts. I STANDARD 60 cts. AURORA ssjk |V flf CLOVER 1 L i(\ /11 BRAND ''Mlllk f MILK CREAM O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. (LEANS AS IT POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It quickly
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    • 116 1 MADAME PAGE LAli: f»2, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldff. CASH SALE DAY EVENING GOWNS. Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH COOKED PEAS j Obtainable from all Provision Dealers I SOLE AGENTS INC W S.) WP.S. PSA GOOD HEALTHY HAIR *J wHh'V«*"* scalp. Bring, new 1 J W .c to
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  • 85 2 JOE E. Brown is back at the Gower I Street studio, eager to begin "Spook House with his next laugh riot. Joe's dressing room will adjoin Bustei Keaton's. The latter will star in a series of ccmedy shorts. One big picture is often sufficient to
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  • 57 2 William A. Wellman, director-producer of the technicolour epic of aviation. "Men with Wings." took Penny Forbes of the cast to lunch daily for a week, but key-holers will be let down when th*=v learn that Penny is only one year old! This year-old actress plays the nart of I ouise
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  • 58 2 CAPITOL: "Listen Darling." ALHAMBRA: "Dawn Patrol." PAVILION: "Little Miss Roughneck" ROYAL: "The Street Singer." MARLBOROUGH: Samsara-Nowka." IlOXY: "Danger Patrol." GARRICK: "The lonely Trail" and "Rhythm in the Clouds HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shaw cinema, and other ittractions. VEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Star merry-go-round cinmfc rides. GREAT WORLD:
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  • 266 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- ERS. Little details may be very important to-day in business, so j have facts and figures at your j fingers' end. The stars are very j favourable for business journeys, also for interviews cn matter of finance. SPECIAL INFLUENCES. Febru- ary 20
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 447 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& Owcl BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. o. S. X. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPURA 17 000 May 19 BEHAR 6.000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 :S< >ODAN (3 500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 ORFU 15,000 Jun? 30 XB\ RDW kN
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    • 492 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LIOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'pope. 1939 I SS. *NECKAR" omits Manila. Dairen Tsingtau May 17 m.s. COBURG omits Manila. North China Yokohama May 28 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails
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    • 487 2 1 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. ppnane Port swettenham, Regular fortnightly between Rangoon, renuue, Singapore. Hongkong, Gwatow*. Amoy, (Kulang.su> and Foetid Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trLps. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON May 18 "Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. "Hong Slang "Hong Nang"
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    • 131 2 HAMBURr;-AMERIKA LIN IE c Oeu«sch-Australi>che DampfrchifTs Geselrschaft (Comoanies incorporated in Germany). FAScINGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA *ND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 28 t m.s. LEVERKUSS'EN via Manila June 11 m s RHEINLAND Direct Jun. 23 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 222 2 i DAILY CROSSWORD" ---I—y 1 PffP *bfla I j —1—I—jjpß 1 I j Jl—J CLUES ACROSS: 26. Girl who was cruel I 1 Complete in itself. wor**«s>. 3 A capital city for sprouts. 27. Colloqaial «reeting 7' The heart is hardest in the softes; CLUES DOWN: w s, Landor. 1.
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  • 454 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-daT™' ""fee Idle Quiet b tipot Buyers 7 15j16 7% ink Sellers 8 8 8 16 Forward (June) Buyers 7 15 16 nv a Sellers 8 116 8 2nd Forward (July, Sept.) Buyers 8 8 Sellers g% 8 lil6 ~7Z '~d Forward (Oct. Dec.)
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  • 77 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 15, 5 p.m. Total toi Company Dividend Book* financial closa Date Div. yea* Payable Date *o datf austral Amal i%d. May 12 May 19 May 13 2V 2 6 Fatt 21/2"% May 17 May 26 May 18 2 tt% CENERAI sd.
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  • 863 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 15, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3 3 6 Austral Amal 417 ft S/lftxc Austral Malay 38 42|Ayer Hitam 1416 20,6 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin Tin 19- 20Batu Solangor 1.20 1.25 Berjuntai 9
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  • 118 3 down N ft G: Tin at midday was 113^' a l on M °nday the market was tnere was rather more enquiry ior Dollar issues such as Hong Fatts, L Uas wnile R antaus and South- Kmta we re wanted. Australians ?t £2? a< y wnile Raubs
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  • 27 3 rp, Singapore, May 15. ine following are the exchange stock tnis morning according to the daily cirI cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
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  • 105 3 London T.T. 2,3 ***** London demand 2 3 13 16 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 240 1 2 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54 316 Montreal demand 54 38 Batavia demand 100 3l4 Samarang demand 100 5 8 Calcutta demand 155 Bombay demand 255 Rangoon demand 1*1 Madras
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  • 54 3 London T.T. 24 London demand 0 4 1 o 9 London 30 days' sight 24 1 16 London 60 days' sight 2 J'S London 3 months' sight 2 4 i 8 London 4 months' sight 2 I4 51*2 New York demand 2 JA-H New York 90 d s C
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  • 17 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tn e price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day 1113% (up $i 8).
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  • 19 3 I »'tr price of rubber at noon 1» today was;— Buyers 27% (down 8 Seller 27 ft (down
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  • 252 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. §30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 101 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1.6X10,000 Int. Mar. 31, SeDt 30 .106 108 nom 4Vv% 1009 red. 19o5 il,00C,000 Int Mar. 31,
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  • 165 3 Singapore, May 15. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $1%. R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 30 3 THE EASTERN UNITED KAXCE CORPORATION, LIMITED JJRE MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. OLRGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSA M!s VM) PUBLIC LIABHJTY INSURANCE. ■Eg OFFICE: 'ECTL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 197 3 j__JT' '::aiM SAVINGS A dollar saved ls an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from timp to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank
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    • 355 3 nwt* OF f UI\A Incorporated in China Dy tfpeciai Charter i 12. Oefl Street Mn •'plpphones Manager's Office 6444 Asst Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept 6441. General Office 5188-0 Cable Address: CHFNGKUO." Paid Up Capital _h. 540.000.000.0 C Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. l 5.200.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 622 4 iM, M 'I W ltil? R _W lV^^a« ««^«Mll,^^^ V&CtJt? WANTED JUNIOR ARCHITECTURAL DBAUOBTcMAN: State experience. Box 534, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (111 A) VACANCY FILLED. Applicants thanked. Loyola Institution, Sentul. (101 A» WANTED: Qualified Stenographer, Senior Cambridge Certificate, speaking two Chinese X Indian dialects. Box No. 526, Malaya Tribune,
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    • 548 4 I WANTED EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE MAN to work out quantity and supervise. Permanent po c Jt for trust- worthy man. Apply Box 502, c o Malaya j Tribune. Singapore. (39.A) LONG Experienced English-speaking Hylam Head Ear Boy can furnish boys, willing to go anywhere to work in hotel ,or club.
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    • 581 4 WANTED AUSTIN 7 or Morris 8. Please state price etc. to Box No. 513, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (61 A) SALE FORD TEN TOURER 1937, B.SA. Scout 1987, excellent condition, cheap taxed. Apply 111, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur. (63 A) FOR SALE Morris Toure* Two Seater, excellent condition, $250, Macfarlane
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    • 546 4 Singapore Music Institute 5 Victoria Court, Victoria Street. Sound I Training for Reasonable Fees Day I Evening Classes No Age Limit Write or call for particulars. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. The School re-opens on Thursday, 13th April 1939. Limited vacancies for Music Students. Early Enrolment advisable to avoid disappoint ment.
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    • 599 4 Astrology f'RI ATMA-CHiNTAN'S ADVISE is sought by people of all nationalities Let your old friend r.olve your problems. Any five question* $1 Also consult him for diagnosing and healing. If the cause is traced, the uic i: ?.o imple. He gets at the rc~t cf your troubie. SRI ATMACHINTAN, 12,
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    • 495 4 LOST. Pomeranian doe l^hTl colour. Will finder pea 328. Nassim Road or Te J Reward. fcpnon < 24f>7 1 106. a. LOST COLLIE PITCH Dm Boycomb Road. Reward $25, MODERN H^ T SE_"T Tanglin District and Grove Estate <£ instalment system. Apply Box No 4_i Malaya Tribune, Singapore. < 1085/
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  • 313 5 Legal Adviser Appeals Against Sentence •Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AN Appeal of considerable interest to Malays was argued before the F.MS. Court of Criminal Appeal to-day by the Legal Adviser, the Hon. Mr. Adrian Clarke, whc is appealing on principle against the sentence imposed
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  • 121 5 A soldier serving in Singapore sends us the following open letter addressed to civilians:— "Apparently the jitterbugs have not bitten you yet, as your aloof attitude towards the soldier has not been changed. Your brethren in Great Britain arc busy singing the praises of Tommy Atkins.
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  • 578 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday UEGUN at the last sitting of the Muar Assizes on Apr. 5 and adjourned to the present sitting of the Assizes, the case in which a young Malay youth of 17 years of age is charged with having
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  • 151 5 Singapore, Monday. ONE of the younsesl generals in the British Army arrived here 10-day in the person of Major General F. K. Simmons, aged 51, 0.8. E. who is proceeding to Shanghai where he will command the British military forces there. Tne General arrived by
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  • 147 5 Singapore. Monday. A REVENUE officer who was left m charge of a prisoner, arrested for an alleaed offence under the Liquor qr dinance, was mobbed by eight men in the absence of his colleague who nact gone to fetch a lorry. The men were alleged to have
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  • 762 5 ihingliai A SCHEME for "postalisinj* transportation" wil hin lhe United States which would make it pgoaihle for traveller* to go from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts (a distance of &4MH) n. Fes) for as little as VI is now before the CongTCsn,
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  • 207 5 Singapore, Monday. WHILE returning home from school with three friends, a 14-year-old Chinese schoolboy, Sin Wah Seng, was pushed on to a passing motor-car striking its rear muc'guard. He sustained head injuries from which he died two days later. The accident occurred at Cantonment Road
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  • 166 5 Sofia. fJWENTY-FOUR |>a son era in a l/u; were surprised when the vehicle drew up wah a i k in the centre of Sofia and th< driver jumped to the ground with an < x\ ression of alarm. The driver, r.::rr! Argelcft, 32,
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  • 170 5 Berlin. I FOLLOWING the conclusion of her I trade agreement with Turkey, Germany is now turning her eyes towards other states in the Near East, namely Iraq and Iran, declares the fortnightly review "Deutsche!* Lcbensraum" (German living space). "The new North to South Iranian
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  • 139 5 Paris 'THE famous Notre Dame Cathedral of Rouen is menaced by a pigeon problem. The priceless lacade and statues of th; 1 Cathedral will be ruined unless the p f.eons which congregate there are killed, says a report by the Normandy Comml sion of fine
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  • 111 5 Berlin. FENAL servitude for youths was recom mended by Dr. Preisler, secretary of »tate in fh. > Ministrr of justice, at a meeting of Hitler Youth Leaders In Munich. This penalty should be used for specially serious crimes such as highway robbery and arson and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 631 5 NOTICE -01 RM B AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. .no ated in Quernsland). Declaration of Fir.st Interim Dividend Lereby give- that a Fir.st of five pence per share J icJal year ending 31st a declared by the V ol < Company in Brisbane, 15th June. 1939, to Share Re| ister*
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    • 275 5 1 S I N C O I FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, 1 Frankel Building. Victoria Street, Singapore. LAST 1 MORE DAYS. DISCOUNTS FROM 20% to 50% MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY GLASS WARE, TABLE WARE, HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, SILVER-PLATED CHROMIUM-PLATED. ALL OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY AND FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 198 6 I ca'l at «n your home UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE Sole Distributors: SCIENTIFIC SERVICE CO., 205, Oichard Road. Phone 496.. Singapore U i |k< ng Shangh:-.i. SINGAPORE. DOG'S HEAD J| SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY AS&M (HOSPITAL QUALITY) best MISTRAL)** <^SS s MENTION "DOG'S HEAP" IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A pIRE BRANDY
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    • 34 6 1939 American H.M.V Radios. Model 10 CJ I—lo RCA Tubes S.S. PRICE $235.S2<?.- pe r month for 12 months. Sole Agents Malaya: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 122 124. Orchard Road. Singapore Fhone 43G6 j
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    • 282 6 WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING BABY It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs careful attention most. Her strength has been severely taxed and when she is feeding the baby she needs extra and easily digested food. Doctors throughout Malaya have recommended Horlicks for years as the ideal
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    • 103 6 I Enduring Stieneth S I Perfectly Balanced f?4 S I Beaatifutly finished. I 9 ivri/e /or descriptive JVu P folder to W A f/ie Manufacturers:— M I //fWrl' DIAMOND METAL f (I I *^Aw I COl. Karnpon? ftahra B Road, bingnporc. HBdPf Avfc for folder <C> •|»Yi;- RADIOS ARE SECOND
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 988 6 j To-day's Radio /xllk TT\r\xT Sextet, with Brian Lawrence MfPfilU SINGAPORE T LONDON Australian Baritone).* mKUiU 955 iThe club Qf Queer Tfade s'—s: ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcls) TRANSMISSION 5 'The Noticeable Conduct of YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) 1 Professor Chadd. by O. K.
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  • 586 7 Plane A Total Wreck [From Ovr Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. MONDAY. [HE BODY OF MR. EARNEST LITTLETON KAY AND TBS CHARRED WRECKAGE OF THE K. L. FLYING CLUH IIGER MOTH IN WHICH MR HAY FLEW TO BANG! ON THE AFTERNOON OF MONDAY, MAY 8, WERE
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  • 143 7 Singapore, Monday. SE hr was angry at being d by the complainant in Khon Hee Hiang, 30-year-hew shop assistant, vented th on the woman's ward defence when, befo c Mr. A Blucker to-day, he arJn;!tijidisi rimaiate use of a oaa <.f on live boxes of clothes,
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  • 182 7 M Lewis Peat. Ltd., weekly rubber market report from Loo:lon dated May 2 state: The market has been extremely quirt during the week and fluctuations nave been fractional closing quotations are lhe same us t*s| week The monthly Bulletin of the l£iSrnal Control Committee brri-»in«{ iv figures
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  • 40 7 A. Oaumoiit new r el showing the d.-~ parture from [£ngiand of the Kin.; and Queen is due In Singapore by air to-day arid wit) be screĕhea the Pavilion Tii( atre this ew nung
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  • 142 7 Singapore, Monday. PHONG CHOK, a Chinese woman, pleaded guilty in the fourth police court this morning before Mr. C. H. Koh to possession of dutiable liquor at the Naval Base. Supeuniendent of the Excise Depart-1 ment. informed his worship tha. the. duty wa.s $8.21. Accused pleaded
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  • 162 7 The following passengeri disembarked at Singapore from the Lloyd Triestino "Victoria". Mr D. Apolbanm. Mr. K. Duldig, Mrs. S. Duldic, and child. Mr. U. Degi-a>:a-?.alvl, Mrs. .1 Deo :-\a-Sa!vi, Mr-. E. De Sou7a. Mr. E. Froaamer, Mrs. i. Prommer. Mrs M. G rent er and child. Mr. H.
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  • 107 7 AT the invitation of the Western SacCarte Company of Asia, a large number of people gathered at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday to see the latest model* and equipment which the Company ha produced. These included spec s mens of the equipment which will be installed at the
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  • 118 7 MR. Ralph Bridges, superintendent f the Victoria Theatre and the Memorial Ha.ll. Singapore, and Mrs. Bridgesare sailing for home to-day by the and will be away for five months. Mr. Bridges is taking with him the ry*r*»nH of Ma^r-G o neral rs» which has hung for many
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 WIFNER SCHLK'S A S T ii M A M 1 T V U ii immediate reLcf. Has been wdh excellent lesults in ma, Bronchitis, and troubles me respiratory organs, etc. 6 ps r bottle. Postage 30 cts. I'HARSOL ASTHMA POWDER 1 ecu Is a box. Postage 20 cts. lIIRI CO.,
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    • 147 7 1 j Do You Pay Too Much For Your Shoes ae. sing for suede shoes !g I W\ A 11 17 II TT 4? 1 -wit's Suede CUa- if I! I" if lIIFII ll 1 1 Hcuid, or siick 5 j M P-* M form. It keeps the nap Shoe
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    • 480 7 STOMACH SUFFERER AVOIDS OPERATION Only those who have experienced! theagom -,i ~n :.l er m the stomach of duodenum ian luli> appreciate what; it mean, to gain rompjete rr?icf. Sq often doe. tin- .In „,|,-,1 disorder lead K» U operation thai alhii Mr. J. M gained hi. fr«.-d(.ii ait h<»ut
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 515 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till Midnight. FAST-MOVING COMEDY- Z V m IkJ^^^^Hß DRAMA PACKED WITH HOT Sufi AND SNAPPY TUNES! wJmMammmmmWmmmmmmmMMasmaMmm MARGARET LINDSAY PAT O'BRIEN JOHN PAYNE In Warner Bros' Brightest Fun-Fiesta! THE MOON" with JOHNNE DAVIS, JERRY COLONNA, jTMMIE ADLh'R. WZXK-END MATINEES 2 P.M. 1 FKA DIAVOLO" also
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    • 161 8 f ■^'5 j THE SCREEN'S EXCITING NEW EISCOVERY! A 14 YEAR-OLD SINGING STARLET YOU'LL ADORE! j OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVILION j FELLOWS CARRILLO Scort Colton Jacqueline Wells George McKay Thurston Hall Frank C Wilson John Gallaudet 1 SPEC IAL 10-\H.IH j THE DEPARTURE OFT.M. THE j KING and QUEEN FOR CANADA
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    • 105 8 I Opening 7&Nigh£ la, The CAPITOLr^r! I l2i!5J j Two Popular Young Stars Bring You Love i Laughter and Romance in a new M. C M i I Comedy Hit! x Judy Garland and Freddie Bartholomew in "Listen, Darling" Freddie BARTHOLOMEW! j and I JUDY GARLAND I in I'LISTEN DARLING'!
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  • 208 9 Reuter. London, May IG. II use of Commons last lr. Arthur Henderson I whether, with the ussing world opinion warfare which entailiK mas*-acre of civilian ilie (Government would ppreaching other governganise collective repreto Japan in favour of from such aerial attacks rite at Chungking. tier 1
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  • 105 9 if Commons last night I 1 B Her, Under-Secretary 8 announced in reply p the Spanish GovernIf the British Am'oassaI; 4 victory parade In if the invitation had evoked a cry of I; Labour benches and 1* from the Communist l£ asking whether
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  • 259 9 I THE death of Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol of the U.S. Navy i is reported in a Reuter cable reeved from Washington C I J? orn 7± April 1868 in Glassboro, New h S n'^? 11 51 fisto1 from SL S Naval Ac ademy in 1887.
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  • 23 9 Dr. V. C. G. Yzelman. Assistant Medical Officer District Hospital, Ipoh has left for Teluk Anson on transfer.
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  • 141 9 \From Our Oun Correspondent] Kulim, May 15. TN the postponed case heard on Saturi day before Tuan Syed Idrus, thy Second Magistrate, Kulim, six Tamils, Kuppan. Chinnapan, Doraisamy, coolies j of the Dublin Estate near Kulim, gave i their defence on an assault charge on j their
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  • 75 9 [fron\ Our Own Correspondent] Penang, May 15 A EUROPEAN, Mr. William C Wickenn den v ported to the Magazine pon?e station on Safrcav of the loss of wallet c^mtUning $40. It appears thai, Miking advantage of a holiday, he vent to the 13-mil
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  • 88 9 Reuter. A scut v i '""don, May 16. 52ii if? I,wuse Commons dmrr, i n h had been HA" ««««paUon of many the industrial potential of <;,;;•<'>* is ami districts still ander Ch ncsc control. Mr. X H. Cross, «Y«k alary Secretary of the Native.
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  • 77 9 The number of applications received MT Pints >i xc-usive m-i lieges in kA ay s ate. v%as 21 (act V: tly onui! ta the i-ovber receive ,un the previo :s year, aetordin* to the report on Customs and Exei.e Dept.jjotU ot issued "me Inventions Enactment was still in f u-ce
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 221 9 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LAKGtST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARI.T IN IV! ALA YA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE~ NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. TEA DANCE (FRII ADMISSION) EVERY TUES THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT PETAIN ROAD. OFF JALAN
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    • 76 9 I Ir- THk YANK Rice and Robert TV.br in •'Stand Up and ROBERT TAYLOR CO-STARRED FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH WALLACE BEERY in "STAND UP and FIGHT" The Year's Most Exciting Anion Drama JALSO: M.G.M'B special novelty AUOHKSCOPIKS in Colour, j See Objects come right out of the Screen into
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    • 299 9 9th HI 4. DAY CONTINUED SUCCESS OF WARNER BROS. THRILLING AIR SPECTACIJ: LAST FEW SCREENINGS-DON'T MISS IT! BOOK NOW FOR THIS GREAT PICTURE PHONE 6909 Js 0 3 p ls M ALHAMBRA lebrolflynn *^sKT I Patrol 1 I DONALD CRISP Melville Cooper Barry Fitsgerald Carl Esmond Directed by EDMUND GOULDING
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  • 689 10 IN the year 1928 the British Gov--1 ernment took a step which caused dismay, consternation and in many cases ruin in Britain and Malaya. The Stevenson scheme of rubber restriction was abandoned With absolutely no warning at all Earl (then Mr.) Baldwin made an announcement to this
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  • 1006 10  -  CIVILISATION GONE MAD By LIM KENG HOR THE past few weeks have seen a resumption of the indiscriminate and senseless destruction of both human life and property by Japanese airmen. After the ghastly episodes of the .sinking of the U.S.S. Panay, the bombing of the British gunboat
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  • 86 10 "He is already making plans which will eventually win him the lightweight championship of Europe, if all goes well". And if Herr Hitler doesn't object. Nobody here can stand the man. He seems to take a delight in getting everybody's gout." Perhaps he wouldn't mind relieving us
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 321 10 "SLIPPERINE" DANCE POLISH 1 1 AN IMMEDIATE AND LASTING POLISH IS OBTAINED WITHOI T I SPRINKLE LIGHTLY OVER THE ft Jfc*4*.JL H FLOOR—THE DANCERS DO THE REST. ABSOLUTELY NO DUST $1.25 PER TIN. ON HU Made by IHROIGHOUT JOBSONS. LID. m mran Donrtec ScoUam OBTAINABLE AT: ROBINSON CO., LTD. CHESRO
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    • 13 10 Bo CHIANG Cmroy co., 304, North Bridge Road, (Next t3 MEDICAL OFFICE I.
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    • 60 10 A SIMPSON I lODINE IB BLOOD CLEANSER Highly recommended for clearirj the hlood* impurities, thereby removing the ot sWJ Eruptions, Eczema, B sils. Ulcers, umatm etc. Acts directly upon the blood through m Stomach. RESTORES VITALITY j Excellent for the treatmeat of chronic to rheumatism. Thousands of satisfied users throughout
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  • 477 11 Reuter. London, May 16. 'j Empress of Australia sighted land at 11 a.m. British summer time yesterday, which was considerably earlier n expected, as time was made up in a speedy night run. Renter's special correspondent I the "Kmpiess of Australia"
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  • 357 11 Reply To British Proposals Reuter. Moscow, May 16. WHILE nothing official is revealed it is understood that the Soviet answer to the British counter-proposals follows the line of the recent editorial in the Izvestia, which apparently sets forth the policy firmly pursued by the
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  • 124 11 Reuter. London, May 16. A DMiRATION of Britain's defence effort was expressed by General Wey;:and, former Chisf of the French General Staff, in a speech at a dinnerr in London to 100 officers of the Frencn reserve who have been visit ng England. He
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  • 107 11 Reuter. Chungking. May 16. THE Japanese claim that over twenty Chinese divisions arc trapped in Hupeh and threatened with annihilation is declared to be entirely groundless by a Chinese military spokesman. He says this extensive area and difficult terrain belie the claim of the Japanese, who
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  • 43 11 Amsterdam. May 15. Two German military aeroplanes made forced landings in Hollana at Renkum and Leeuwarden respectively The pilots said they lost the way. They were detained and the machines setae* pending deciS' on by the military authorities
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  • 88 11 Johcre, May 16. IMPORTANT recommendations by the Executive Council on the organisation and administration of public works in Johore were laid on the table at this morning s meet ng of the Council of State at the lhe question of the State recruiting Us own public works engineers
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  • 583 11 STERN WARNING ON SHANGHAI Reutes. London, May 16. IN the House of Commons last night the UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs stated that the British Ambassador at Tokyo had been instructed to protest against thi. forcible interference with the Municipal administration at Kulangsu, which was
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  • 297 11 Reuter. Warsaw, May 16. REFERRING to fantastic rumours" an inspired article in the evening paper Dobrywieczor bluntly says that if Danzig were to be attacked from East Prussia the Poles would be the first to arrive in the Free City in view of their
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  • 48 11 Hongkong, May 15. Admiral Sir Percy Noble left aboard H.M.S. Birmingham this morning for Amoy. where it is presumed he will make a personal investigation of lhe situation at Kulangsu. the International Settlement which the Japanese are patrolling, proceeding later to Foochow and Shanghai.—
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    • 94 11 M NEW WESTINGHOUSE IS IB J. Li A PACEMAKER IN EVERY JBBR* 1 SENSE OF THE WORD J Features include: "TRUE-TEMP" CONTROL EJECT-O-CUBE TRAY?. \Hf Ji f II aoWs EXACT Temperature MEATKEEPER I I SUPER FREEZER. ADJISTO SHELVES.. CfiNVENiEiCE 1 r he famous ECONOMISER sealed-in- mechanism I 10 hours out
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  • 74 12 RADIO listeners, particularly those who are also car owners and or driver-, will be interested in a talk Iby t 1 Ofhcer-in-Charge, Traffic f Bnmch, Singapore Police, Mr. H. B. ISym. A.S.P. Mr Sym is giving an important talk < iew Traffic Regulations which
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  • 75 12 MUSI' TANS are being engaged a: Gkneminent expense in the United 1 to help in the work of rural H development. iil tour the country In vans and In the villagers with vocal and 5 Instrumental music. It stressed that songs and recitations [should have no
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  • 71 12 Singapore. Monday. AS a result of a serious motor collision at the McCaflum St.—Robinson Road {intersection, a European woman was reel to the General Hospital this I morning The collision took placje just opposite the Sin Chew Jit Poh premises, two a cars, one of them a
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  • 34 12 Reuter. Cairo, May 14.- Details of the construction of three arms factories in Egypt have been announced. Tenders estimated at 5900.0Q0 will shortly be invited in Britain and Egj pi.—Reuter.
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  • 213 12 Reuter. (From Reuters special correspondent aboard the Kmpress of Australia) May 15. Majesties will probably have their first siirht of land in the afternoon v hen the liner is abreast of the islands of St. Pierre and Miquejqi}, off the Newfoundland Coast. Thig would enable
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  • 131 12 London. May 15. THE News Chronicle* New York correspondent states that the Governor of Kentucky has called out 500 armed state troopers to "maintain order" when the coalowners of Harlan County began to re-open then pits in defiance of the Mineworkers Unions. "Bloody
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  • 33 12 Reuter. Chungking, May 15. gEXERAL Chiang Kai Shek has issued an order strictly forbidding the cultivation of opium in south-western Provinces and threatens stem punishment to violators. Reuter,
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  • 236 12 London, May 15. CIGNOR Mussolini's speech is genrelegated to a secondary position in the news pages of papers not all of which have editorials on the speech The Daily Mail says Mussolini's remarks will not arouse as much interest in this country as the Anglo-Italian
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  • 154 12 (From Our Own Correspondent London, May 3. AMERICAN tin deliveries for April reached 5,980 tons, the highest for over 18 months and 1,225 tons better than in March. On the other hand there was a surprisingly small decline of 242 tons, to 32.487 tons, hi world
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  • 30 12 Reuter. Warsaw, May 15. GENERAL Kasprzycki, Polish Defence Minister, has gone to Paris for a private visit. It is slated, however, that he will discuss military matters.—Reuter.
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  • 36 12 Reuter. Istanbul, May 15. TWE Turkish Government has granted to British firms contracts for 300 railway trucks valued at i' 500,000, following the recent order for locomotives valued at £I,ooo,ooo.—Reuter.
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  • 165 12 Madras, Ma> 7. THAT no blame can be attached to the Railway Administration or the enpine driver and crew of the train or to any other member of the Railway staff and that the action taken subsequent to the accident was prompt and
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  • 114 12 Reuter. Cairo, May 15. A 36-hour "state of war" for big air raid exercises began this morning, with British and Egyptian troops and air forces co-operating. Troops in war equipment with fixea bayonets, have taken up strategic positions in the city, and anti-aircraft guns
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  • 95 12 Reuter. London. May 15. IN the Commons to-day. asked by Mr. Noel Baker whether he had reo?ivel reports upon the Japanese action in excavating a base for subinar no- at Yulinkant. Mr Butler said that there had been a report to that effect, but go far
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  • 31 12 REUTER. GIBRALTAR. MAY 15. SINCE 7 A.M. TO-DAY, A HUNDRED SPANISH SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN DIGGING TRENCHES IN NEUTRAL GROUND HALF A MILE FROM THE GIBRALTAR FRONTIER. —REUTER.
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  • 317 12 Reuter. Moscow, May 15. I A pp ROVAL of the Anglo-TurUs.h agreement is expressed by the Government newspaper which declares that the Anglo-Turkish mutual assistance agreement which is being prepared is a step towards the creation of an effective peace front, and a link in the
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  • 45 12 Reuter. R.nie. May 15.—Prince Paul and Princess Olga left yesterday lor Belgrade after a private talk with the Dure it la considered Ui Belgrade that JUgOilavia haa m>f ullgmui herself with (he Axis M a result of the visit.- Router.
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Swalou, M 13 i;, T*HE British steamer Haitan (1.856 tons) and the British sloop Folkestone (1,045 tons) narrowly escaped being hit by machinogun bullets w hen Japanese planes fired on Chinese junks in the hai hour. The property of a British concern,
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  • 121 12 Reuter. I/>'m';op. May IS. THE Daily Telegraph's Madrid correspondent states that thousands of Spanish, German and Italian troops are being concent rated in or near Madrid for the victory parade provisionally fixed for Friday. The parade will be the bijryest military show-
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  • 71 12 Reuter. London, May 15. In the Commons, asked by Mr. Gib on where Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr's permanent headquarters were, Mr. Butler said that the Ambassador found Shanghai the most convenient place at which to maintain in touch with British interests. From Shanghai he could make
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  • 124 12 Reuter. I oudon. May 15. RKGI LAR facilities arc not yet available, and discussions on the subject are proceeding with competent Japanese Authorities." replied Mr. Butler, when asked whether transport facilities were yet available for Briiish businessmen desiring to travel between Hankow and Shanghai. Capt. Moreing 'Conservative'
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  • 85 12 Reuter. London, May 15. Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns th3t it is likely that the Danzig question will come up for discussion at Geneva next week. The subject was to have been discussed by a committee of three, consisting of representatives of Britain, Frame and Sweden, but
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  • 83 12 Reuter. London, May 15 IN the Commons, replying to que- tons respecting the Burma-China Said, Col. Muirhead said that rather less than £■23,000 had been expended on impr i ments. of which no contribution been made from any source outside 3m ma. Asked whether he would give
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  • 165 12 COMMONS SEIZURE OF BRITISH SHIP Reuter. [.cmdon, Ma\ 1 1 »n toe Ctimmons, Mr. Wardlaw Milne askeu for a statement regarding the se«zttrm the stcamsnip Sagres by the Ja p? tmms. jw*. "Butler replied that the Oovernmrw was awaiting a reply to the reprcsen o«i it os made to the
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  • 234 13 Retired Five Months Ago Kuala Lumpur, Mon/iay. announced of Lt-Col. Henry Bourchier Wrey Savile, ommandant of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force, at thampton, or. Sunday. Lt.-Col. Savile was about 48 years I retired from his post in the F.M.S. Volunteer Force, be remembered for his
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  • 52 13 [Fran Ctur Own Reporter] Taipin?. May 15. 4 PANTHER which had been_ seen f\ p ibout the cattle sheds near Taining, was shot by two Malay hunter m Kittirciny. beast, measuring six feet in tight to the Police Star s Id for $18. It was a
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  • 108 13 [Fro /i Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, May 15. A BILL will shortly be introduced in the Selangor State Council to make final provision for the Public Services for the year 1938. The additional allotment has been necessitated by the expenditure in respect of certain services
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  • 81 13 Footpads are beJieved to have been responsible for the stabbing of a Chines; who was held up shortly after two o'clock this "rnorning and relieved of $3. The hold-up took place at Rochore Canal Road, behind the Kota Raja Malay School. j The victim reported the
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  • 453 13 1 >ENCE in the preservation ace in Europe, for some come, increases. It is rea cautious rise in the tain shares and commo-n-eater steadiness in the rally. April trade reBritaiu were not very showing a further detotal value of trade, tho feature being exports of Recent figures
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  • 115 13 (Frcm Our Radio Coi respondent) FOLLOWING the complaint of r Indian listeners that they were not adequately catered for, it is now reliably understood that the 8.M.8.C. is holding a meeting of Indians to-mcrrow at 4 p.m. at Fullerion Building, Singapore. Tnose invited to
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  • 89 13 \From Our Own Reporter] rjirrnnWrn. May IS. B7FORE the Seremban Magistrate* Mr. J. P. Biddulph. a Chinese, Chan Pun, was chareed with extortion of five dollars from a Chinese woman at Limbok. Prosecution evidence was to the effect that accused demanded $20 from the woman, holding
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  • 74 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 13. TAIPING has been experiencing a fish "famine since the last week-end Shoppers at the market were surprised at the absence of fish there, and .t was at first thought chat the heavy rains during the weekend might have kept
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  • 76 13 [From Our Own Correspondent) Kurda Lumpur, May 15. USED articles such as cloths, shoes, and hats amounting in value to about $4,000 have been received by the committee of the Sclangor China Distress Relief Fund and they will be remitted to the Hong Kong branch of the National
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  • 35 13 MR. G. Maganlal, President of the Singapore Indian' Chamber of Commerce, is leaving for Japan on a health trip on Sunday by s.s. Ranpura. He will be back after about three months.
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  • 74 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, May 15. JJIS Highness the Sultan of Selangor, celebrated his 41st birthday by entertaining about 400 guests to a garden party in the Astana grounds. Tables were arranged on the lawn and ao the guests arrived they were presented to
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  • 116 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 15. INSCRIBED as trading on his inu firmity" an aged Chinese named Lee Kwee, was fined $1,000 or three months' imprisonment in default, by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh Fir.it Magistrate, when he was convicted of being
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  • 84 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, May 15. The Public Prosecutor, represented by his Deputy, Mr. J. F. Drapper, was the appellai\i in a case before the Hon. Mr. Justice Cussen when he appealed against the decision of the Seremban Magistrate who acquitted Sin Lee Yok on a
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  • 80 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, May 15. THE China Relief Fund committee together with its sub committees from Balik Pulau and Province Wellesley held a general meeting at the Philomattc Union on Saturday with Mr. Ong Ken? Seng in the chair. A gathering cf over 100
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  • 59 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, May 15. HPHE Hen Mr. Khoo Slan Ewe, 0.8.E.. entertah c o\cr n thousand representatives cf various Chinese clubs, guilds, associations and business houses in Penana on Saturday evening at the Chinese Town Hall. The guests as they arrived were
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  • 112 13 KEDAII FOREST <>l ARD DIES IX HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, May 15. FOREST guard, Abdullah, who was waylaid and was severely injured on the face with a blunt weapon by an unknown assailant, died the next day after his admission to the General Hospital,
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  • 135 13 [From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 15. N statement to the effect that he was A only the employee arid that there was a "towkay" behind him who advanced the money for the expenses, an elderly Chinese pleaded guUty on Friday last to a charge
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  • 146 13 Reuter. Turin, May 15 SIGNOR Mussolini, made a brief speech here when opening the new workshops at the Fiat factory. The Duce declared that he spoke with extreme clarity on the international situation yesterday, and added >— "I RE-AFFIRMED IN THF MOST EXPLICIT MANNER OUR
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  • 46 13 Singapore, Tuesday. rpHE French cruiser Frimauguet will A leave the Naval Base this afternoon for the Singapore Roads in order to od and will sail to-morrow morning. A salute will be fired from the cruiser before the departure at 8 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 400 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Malays 3, RAF .1. GOOD soccer was served up at the Anson Road stadium yesterday when the Malays met and defeated the Royal Air Force by three goals to one in the Reserve Division of the S.A.F.A. league fixture. j i
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  • 23 14 The football match arranged between tne V.M.C.A. and the Wearnes Sports Club on the V.M.C.A. Ground ha.s been i cat .celled.
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  • 470 14 Tads Go Down 4—l At Tanglm SOCCER Singapore, Tuesday. fI.F 4, Manchesters 1. pLAYIVU one of their finest games so far, the Manchesters were unfortunate to lose by four goals to one to the R.E. in a first division league fixture at Tanglin
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  • 170 14 DULL game of soccer NffRP witnessed at the Parian? yesterday when the S.R-C. defeated the Hindu Association by four goals to nil. The visitors went all out during the first hall and their two men on th£ right flank, Muthuvellu and Paul look ed like scoring early
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  • 137 14 The following have been .selected to play Water-Polo for the Junior Depart 2n.d Team against the Manchester Regiment to-day at Fort Canning at 4 IS p m. Chen Joo Miang. Chia Kog Leone. Lee Toh Mina. B. Fones <Caj?tam Four Kirn Ohoo. Yeo Teow Kent;, Tan Ban Hoe. Reserves:
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  • 25 14 Reuter. Paris, May 15. THC Racing Club de Paris won the French Football Cup final, beating the Olympique L:ilois by 3—l.—Reuter.
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  • 50 14 cccr: Police Res. vs. R.E. Kes.-Politt P. Office vs. R.A. (BM.i 1AStadium. Mental Hosp. vs. R.A.I <T> 8* —M. Hosp 11. S.B.F.C. vs. O C B CS A. (Business Houses) —S.R.C. Tennis: S RC. vs S.C.C.—S.C.C S C'.K.C. and V.M.C.A. \Vit<' V.M.C.A. vs. Manchesters— V M.C A Pool.
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  • 40 14 London. Rf*§ 13. Gloucester beat Horcistershire by three wicket v WORCESIER 149 i Goddard 9 for 551 and 105 < Goddard 7 for W) GLOUCESTER 165 (Hovvorth G for 15' and 90 for 7 I Perks 5 for 44».
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  • 82 14 A Spoan Shoot held on Sunday at Farcer Range. Seletar resulted as follows;— Highest Possible Score —150. S.R. <ai wtts won by Sgt. Bradley (RJS.I with a total score plus Handicap li 2 (J. C.Q.M.S. F. C. Yap was -'.p with a score plus Handicap 142.41 In view
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  • 304 14 4 B-AJ*. (HQ.) ....1. TONFIDENCE DOTfl of success played no mean part in the vie tory of j(' me Moravians over the Airmen yesterday in a Second (B) tie played on the S.H.B. pacang. TJm riauch h"id ureal significance for the Singapore Harbour
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  • 98 14 The ic-i. \vi have agreed Lo play in 9 ■ua'.c.n vi T.htt's Jay at SCO.: f i y:c". H. (Ti-uy. T. B. R;;j.v J p. .a 5,, A. Bu.hanan. E. Fo'.i-d, W. 11. f i t Cl.ui:. F Olli .or E. A. Tur tetf.ll, W vVi''.P "o. S.
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  • 376 14 FOLLOWING arc th, at( positions in local lea i* s!>ceer tables. Division 1 Teams P. W D j a I», R.E. B 1 Loyals f> Gordons 4 3 Malays < t, v RAF 6 4 0 2 21 5 v R.A. 8 3 4 18 17 S.R.C.
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  • 305 16 (A 20thCentury Richard Greene* 7 Hmmff fMf W Presto Foster George Bancroft Slim Summerville John Carradine Joan Valerie Armetta J. Farrell MacDonald Warren Douglas Fowley;Maxie Rosenbloorr, with patriotic «eat to do bl, bit tn tbe World Perry <Bicbard Oreene). whose veaitby l«»tber b»d friends bleb tn tbe «overnment.
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  • 51 16 Singapore, Monday.—Miss J W. H. Oilmour was among ol the many passengers who arrived by the "Sarpedon" today. Miss QUmoor will stay with her brother, Mr A. Gilmour, until the return of the -'Sarpedon'" when she will return to England with her brother and Mrs.
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  • 732 16 (From Our Own Reoorter) Ipoh. May 15. CHI. AH KIM POH. an Englishspeaking youth and ex-employee of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, Ipoh Branch, was produced in the Ipoh Police court on Saturday, before Mr. P. F. Y. Kadcliffe on a charge
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  • 224 16 (From Our On n Reporter) ipon. May li I CIVIL appeal, in i: ttaA sion of the Collector of bud Revenue, Sit a a m* up for hearing in the Perak Apptai Coui i on Satnrday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice C. ML Murray A The appellant.-
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  • 52 16 [From Our Own CorrtSM***** joh re Bahrtt, An Indian, Sinadurai. licence after be was (J this morning fined five g££iZ Third Magistrate Raja aj" driving a car without a n t r but i Accused was arrested i n Apr I obtained his licence on [leaded
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  • 609 17 Murder Trial At Assizes Singapore, Monday, pore Assizes to-day a youthful Chinese, Yong Ah on a charge of committing murder by intentionally uof Ho Niang Chew by stabbing him with a knife. ied over by Mr. A special jury was rfield led the
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  • 191 17 [i'rom Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday IT is announced to-day that the rulers of the F.M.S. have approved of a gift of $4 millions to be made towards th* cost of Imperial defence. At Thursday's meeting of the Federal Council, Col.
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  • 197 17 Singapore. Monday. JN the High Court this morning, Mr. Justice Pedlow made an order for maintenance of £40 a month to be paid to Mrs. Dorothy Merle ,an Cuylenberg of Torquay, England, by her former husband. Dr. John Bertram van Culyenberg of Singapore. Mr. N. >T.
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  • 102 17 ]fjE have received the following comment from the Chinese Con-sul-General in Singapore. The ridiculous rumours circulated by the Japanese Domei News Auency on May 9 alleging that the recent'raids on Chungking have produced anti-war feeling among the Chinese public and that the Kuomintang elders are attempting
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  • 154 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, May 15. A MALAY, Long bin Jaffar, who was to have been released on Saturday, came to be involved in a fight in the State prison at Alor Star and was injured on the head with an iron rod by a
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  • 63 17 Arrived by the "PH-ARG". Mrs. H.D. v Haeften, Mr A.N.J, van Hees. Left by the "PH-ARG". Mrs. H.d.v. Haeften (Amsterdam >. Arrived by the "PH-ALT". Mr. J.v Reekum. Mr. J. Harkem. Mr. K. M. Kohler. Mr J Grobben. Left by the "PH-ALT", Mr J. Harken. Mr. K.M.
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    • 352 17 RAFFLES BREAD IS THE BEST! Daily Inereasiug Sale* Prove It. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 6-9 P.M. Raffles Bakery A. Confectionery LA UN CH PIC NIC S ARRAN G E D PICNIC BASKETS and LAUNCH PROVIDED
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  • 615 18 Refugees Work On The Mines H T a moment when every penny that can bolster national credit is vitally important to China, the ecld bein# produced by the co-operatives of the China Industrial Co-operatives is a welcome addition to the nation's resources. The China
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    20 18 The International Children's Day was celebrated in Chanel in fashion. Above is a picture taken on the occasion
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  • 337 18 Changkmg, of the important Consequences of the Chinese industrial novelets! to the western interior is the transforms!ion of thousands of pc; into industrial workers. These peasants, although many ha\e but reeestl seen their firs! machine, are last becoming skilled worker:, under intei tiaining. I Chungking alone
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  • 251 18 Chungking. UNDER the aegis of the China Aid Council and the Medical Aid for China Committee a conference known as the Pacific North-West Conference was held at Vancouver B.C. "to unite all efforts in Washington, Cregon, and British Columbia behind a determined drive to close
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  • 122 18 THE Central authority are drastic measures to ban Chinese films produced in Hon&Mft in an effort to do away with »ltfS disagreeable Chinese pict t nd to lead people toward tition and feudalism. Several Investigators havi o the South to investigate th< dm industry
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  • 116 19 WITH CONGRESS LEADERS INFERENCES Nowgon<r (Assam), May 6, i liardoloi, Congress Premier of Assam, has, it is under- (I his resignation in the meeting of the Executive -mii'M h Assam Assembly Corjrress Party held at Shillong JJpJnmiri members of the Party. The resignation has, however, JJJepI
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  • 132 19 (United Press). an official of the Conuress Committee incident at Digboi 19, Messrs. Hem Bi hmi ram Medhi and Provincial ConD.brimarh on the oclition campaign teleoloi to withdraw Digboi, whereupon, loi replied that withwas impossible. At i :.t to him asking ni diately if
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  • 155 19 (United Press). I Benares, May 9. ITMA GANDHI accompanied f Vallabhai Patel. Mrs. a i Miss Miraben and 11 ai, arrived here this I R indaban, by *ra I as rec ;r cd at the station by a I >j rrotored straight to mi,'. arden house
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  • 157 19 (United Press). IBezwada, May 8. 1 \\t rituution has arisen r !t i t' municipality over the statue of Mahatma >ca] Gandhi Park by ATimicipal Council. L; tatue was unveiled on 1 v by Mr. K'aleswara I atentarjr Secretary, all t'Vmcillors, both Congress were
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  • 454 19 (United Press). Allahabad. May 13. THE A.I.C.C. office has issued the following statement from Cabu Rajendra Prasad. Congress President:—"Pending the meeting of the Working Committee. I appoint the old Parliamentary Sub-Commit-tee of the Working Committee of the Congress to function till the Working Committee meets and
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  • 139 19 (United Press). I Rajkot, May 13. IN response to an invitation from Gandhiji, who arrived here at 230 p.m. yesterday from Pombay. Durbar Virwalla met him in Ananri Kuni where Gandhiji is staying, at about 10 o'clock last night and was closetted with him for about half
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  • 32 19 (United Press). Patna, May 10. —The Government of Bihar have chosen the "National Herald" (Lucknow Congress newspaper) for supply to the Amwari Satyagraha prisoners classified under division I *nd II (United Press>.
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  • 554 19 STATE OF "SIEGE" AT DIGBOI (United Press). Digtoj (Assam), May 7. 'JMi IS remote town in north-east Assam, of which little is ordinarily heard, is at present the scene of one of the most determined strikes yet conducted in this country. To-day is the 37th day
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  • 149 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 9. A SERIOUS constitutional crisis is apprehended in Assam. It is reliably understood that fur some time past some members of the Imperial Service in the province have been deliberately disobeying the orders of the Assam Congress Coalition Ministry and putting obstacles in
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  • 75 19 (United Press). MAHATMA GANDHI has wired to f)j»rhar VirawaJa expressing regret that the latter should have di>regarded Gandhi ji's hopes and requested him not to proceed to !£ajkot. Gandhiji stresses the necessity of fc;s proceeding to Rajkot. where h» wW reach on May 1?. He that
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