Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Ouara n f gg*/ Largest Sales VOL XXVI- -No. 129. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday. Jmw l > V)V) The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. "SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939 FIVE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 sIS U A V Dominant' In Malaya PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES (Incorporated in SS.i pg ihbsSmK -i I for his dinner and happy I a her it, (or he's a JBLUE y .~~M CROSS Baby ■■■■Indigestion I healthy baby should. I Rich, pure .BLUE CROSS. Milk keeps I him happy and
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    • 343 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADttLI, LONDON DESIGNER S TAILOKMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK FROM:— |$5. $30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD, I TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. WHY PA V RENT? f here's a simple way to have tfhe home tou long to and beeomo your own landlord rtpiendir: Fu'.ldmg Lots
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  • 42 2 STANLEY Price, a player in Paramount v "Sweepstakes Millionaire" with Charlie Ruggles and Marjorie Rambeau. Is a former stage star who at one lime operated stock companies in Batth Cieek. Mich..: Hammond Ind Terr? Haute. Ind.. and Lexington. Xv
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  • 31 2 MME, Alla Nazimova, one of the greatest stars in stage history, is to-day acting as technical advisor in Holly-vox Mme. Nazimova's current omenta "Zaza," Claudette Colbert's starring vehicle at Paramount .studio.
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  • 247 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- j ERS. The Moon being in j silion to the Sun, business and finance arc likely to be adverse- ly influenced. Distinctly a day* 1 to be cautious in all things, to refrain from maky de J a crsions, and to p-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 330 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA V, (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. COYS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 t SOUDAN 6.500 June 3 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORFU 15,000 June 30 I BURDWAN 6.C70 July 1 CANTON 15,500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 J
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    • 477 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEfi LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. I Due Spore. 1939 I as. "ODER omit* North China j un 13 5 m.s. "MARBURG" Juii 21 5 m.s. "FULDA" omits Hongkong, Japan. j un 24
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    • 455 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. I Regular fortnightly rervice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, II Singapore. Hongkong, fiwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. J I Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. II NEXT SAILINGS:- I For CHINA For RANGOON [I "Hong Slang" j U
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    • 141 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 'B. Oeutsch-Australische Dampf-chiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m-s. LEVER KUSS/EN via Manila June 11 m.s RHEINLAND Direct Jun 23 f m.s. BURGENLAND Direct July 9 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 257 2 1 j DAILY CROSSWORfTt j 111 mm9 I I I I w I I v> j (1 1 i mi 1 CLUES ACROSS: njBC /t 1. Nothing to worry about. F W*« DOWN: 3. One way of a cook with an egg. 2 T n _st am !7. Figure having
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  • 475 3 LONDON COMMODITIES .f-Kiti R London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Steady Steadiest Buyers 85 16 85 16 Sellers 8 3 8 8 3 8 June) Buyers 8 516 8 516 Sellers 8 3 /8 8 3 8 ird <July, Sept.) Buyers 8 3 8 8 3 8 Sellers
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  • 50 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. May 31. 5 p.m. Total 1 Dividend Booki m Wm J*' Tin dost Date E*. JJJ! Payable Date *o d*)f f iM| X| sd. Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sa. srf5 r f May 30 June 5 May 31 5%
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  • 817 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 31, 5 p.m. and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 7% 4 1% Austral Amal 47% 5i% ,f Austral Maiay 3« 42,Ayer Hitam 22 9 23 9 Ayer Weng u.t>8 u.73 Bangrin 20,0 21 (6 Latu Belangor 1.25
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  • 310 3 Singapore, May 31. MINING Ampats 3G 4 Ayer Hitams 22 23Bangrbia 2t 21Batu Selangors 1.26 131 Hitams 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin 18 9 201Chanderiangs 116 |jL Hong Fatts 0.66 0.70 Xdns Hyd. 56 G6 lpoh Tin 20 21 Jelapangs 26 27 6 Jelebus 054 0.56
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115% (up $14).
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  • 17 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 29 (unchanged) Sellers 29% (unchanged).
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  • 220 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. «30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 H 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 100 101 norn ffi £5 nrf?.~..** 108 norn 5£ l»tt norn 4% S 107V 2 norn 5% 1926 red. 1056-*****2,000,000 int May 1,
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  • 94 3 Singapore, Jun£ 1. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Kong Peng 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Rajputana 18; Apoey 16; Cape St George 14; Karagola 11; Pres. Doumer 9; Athos II 7; Cuacam 6. Empire Dock (Gate 2) City of Athens
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED **H*AHi E CORPORATION. LIMITED. MOTOR VEHICLE, >v: ,AI; V. PERSONAL ACCI Il( 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. N AND PUBUC lIAIsILITY INSURANCE. STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL,
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    • 197 3 YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible lor an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults v.heie we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rats. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can
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    • 412 3 Tanimbar 54; Malacca 52: Rajula 50. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Giang Seng. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS TANJONG PAGAR Albert Dock: Klip Klip. Lighter O. KEPPFL HARBOUR King's Dock: Silverbelle. No. l Dock: LipLs, Dredger Tcv'ak. No. 2 Duck: Kistna. BANK OF < 111 VA Incorporated in China by Special Charter*.
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  • 86 4 COM Madam Goli Chin Noo wife ol ihc late Mr. Lin Kim Tian. parsed j way peacefully on Tuesday, May 30'h, io:v>, at. her residence, No 355-D, Kim Clan an Read at the age of 79. She lefive? behind cme sun, Mr. Lim Keng Tinw of the
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  • 51 4 Mr.- Wre Whay fc'i-ong. family and it£phc%-. Mr. Wee Hock i'stafl t t Maiaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur» thank all relatives and friends i r r atuncliru: the night vi -lis, sending is» papr. Jo sticks. *en g lays. and a' itudejed at the funeral .•I ijje li> Mi W>e
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 495 4 1 I l in. i -Jf*5 TED: p y British Import House" Bill Collector, knowledge of Chinese essentia]. Security Required. Apply Box 604, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED Immediately a qualified Ist or 2nd grade Indian Dresser for mine in Johore, bachelor preferred State salary required. Apply Box 606. Malaya Tribune,
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    • 591 4 WANTED for Cash Ist quality diamond ring single stone, also stamp collection cheap. Box 578, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (222-A) MORRIS COWLEY TOURFR in very good condition $100,- or near offer. Austin 7 Tourer, Fiat Balilla Tourer, Nash Tourer, Morris Family Eight Saloon, M. G. Miaget, Tong GAian Mocor Co., F/amilion
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    • 521 4 I STANDARD BALLROOM DANCING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTY SEQUENCE DANCES taught by M shdrt-CUt M methods. Success' guaranteed in x 2 <■•' 3 hours. Fees from $2 to $7. Hours: Day and Night. Private tuition by arrangement. Finest auto--ariogram sup- plied. Smart Lady Partners ava'/abl' 1 for practice. The Modem
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    • 409 4 Miscellaneous GOVERNMENT PENSIONERS in r.Jalaya are invited to join the Union and Frovident Fund subscription one dollar lr'nthly, maximum death benefit six hundred dcllars paid to nominees last two years, apply Secretaries, Post Box 277. Kuala Lumpur. (299.A» PACING! RACING! RACING! Advance call to Malay Sportsmen. Eear in mind the
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    • 525 4 ACCOMMODATION required at Cameron Highlands near Golf Course, preferred during July for family of tir.ee including child, aged four. Box 599, Malaya Tribune, lpoh. (283 At 24, HYLAM STREET, ihiee storeyed, near Middle Road. Rent $80. Apply Singapore Motors, 315. Orchard Road Phone 3128. (268.A) COMPOUND HOUSE, 41, Teck Chye
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    • 492 4 SINGAPORE I? TRUST MEN 1 Restaurant No. 217 tc v Tenders are Invited U Br ***t* th t restaurant (3rd 247-C. New Bridge 1 Form of Tender particulars required the Office cf the f■ Trust. S'aled tenders are I the Tender Box h undersigned by 4 p,r. The highest or
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  • 157 5 V \M> IIINKSK I' 1 I \IH)UR thr Malayu Tribune> *.i uns" relating to I ih.in labourers were ,r:uau "1 the Johore in hi* presidential lid Ji.ivr been as well 1 amount ol debts \v jffrs lor the corNovs there are, I am in.»n« us to
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  • 159 5 TWO noted artists will appear tt ||M con* ri to be given at the Memorial Hall on Sunday evcnine, beginning at Mft They are Br. Wrraer Baer. lb* wyanist and Bftne. 1- Latwwsfu fMrs. Mnndell), "hose beautiful voire i s known to Singapore lovers ol music.
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  • 58 5 Reuter. Hamburg. May 31. T volunteers who fought in corded a heroes' welrival at Hamburg in ny? through joy"' liners, sailed up the Elbe, the volun•saluted Gen. Goering who was in Hamburg at Neumuehrowds lined both sides of the flotilla and the pocke' al Spec.
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  • 743 5 THE following passengers are booked to 1 sail by the Rajputana leaving Singapore to-morrow for Europe: Mrs. A D. Allan. Mrs. C P. Allen, and 2 children. Sheikh Saleh Abdat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, and 2 children. Miss P.D. Barrow. Mr. C. Bethell, Lt Comdr. H
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  • 79 5 Shanghai, May 31 THE Mar.chukuo-Mongolian border crisis is further aggravated by the publication ».t a communique from the headquarters of the Japanese Kwantung Command yesterday. The communique states: "In accordance with the JapaneseManchu Joint Defence Agreement, the Kwantung Command has resolved to cooperate with the Manchu
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  • 15 5 REUTER. BERLIN, MAY 31. THE GERMAN-DANISH NONAGGRESSION PACT WAS SIGNED TO-DAY— REUTER.
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    • 277 5 DIABETES. If you arc afflicted with this DISEASE come tv Thabib A. lid. Hassan, the specialist for DIABETES. He guarantees to curl you completely and permanent!* enabling jroxi to take rice and sugar without fear of recurrence in a short time. He wll jive yo i back your lost energy
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    • 245 5 I T. C. I». OINTMENT. For Skin Troubles. Ulcers. Etc. T.C.P. Ointment Is on ideal household ointment, par:icularly for Children. Prepared by the manufacturers of the iamous TCP Litton, it has ail the antiseptic and healing properties of 'he latter. it is prepared in THREE STRENGTHS—MiId, Mrdinm and throng. Obtainable
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  • 142 6 •km* kttkt/" 1 S-mmpore, Wednesday MINING. Tin at midday was $113 1 8 unchanged Although Wall Street markets were closed yesterday. London markets made a very bra-., .showing, *nd KtiSf* v/erc ::hmvn throughout Ibe V s *n s reflect m brighter tanh^?h !C S.% and tIM were
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  • 124 6 Sir.v. pore, May 21. R. «Siam» W. Coast No. I K •R. (Siam» W. Coast No 2 R. (Stem w. Coast N Siam No. 1 Siam No 2 Siam Broken Rico No. I $111 Siam Broken Rice N< $M Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rico Baigcn 2 R.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 337 6 $*«en chills I h Lead To Aft Pneumonia /#\ff|2 CIDDF.N chills and lingering -J/ colds are equally dangerous v 1 L because they lead to bronchitis, «y/ X pneumonia and other chest and iLdi ■nM Innu weaknesses. So, at the first If i |(u|hwW P \'l m 1 shiver or
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    • 179 6 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours I I nafta to th«- discovery of an AinT^.Tn physician, it now l* possible to pet rid of those terrible sp (la of choking, gasping coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause whicb is derma In the Mood n«> inoro burning <>r
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    • 191 6 I CLOCK WATCH REPAIR S.i L £OU AJK3 SURE OP ECTERT If S sj rvicf wtifn you ENTPUST f BALL SUCH REPAE S I YICK WOH HMG] t »25, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I g <N: ar Middle Rand i. g x f or tfie Repair c' E jr- 1 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 781 6 j To-day's Radio i«.m.-i SINGAPORE LONDON NIR() M ZtIL 223 metres (1.33 mt s) TRANSMISSION 5 ltt>C 15.15 Mi ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) GSB 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m.) J-ni. p.m. am 29 >•'■ G°o Sports news and Market notes J?g Gymnastics. 5.00 Cantonese music.t 6 45 .Jutland'- May
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  • 72 7 V\ TOBIN, HOLLY HO WITH HER DIRECTOR MR. ICII LEY, LEAVES DAY BY THE FOR EUROPE ING TO \.\IEO.ME VERY NICE \X BOUT CHIL\ THE COURSE I] W YESTERDAY I HOTEL. ISKED Ol ESTION TKNI OF THE IN IHIS COI N- OMMENTS FOL>UBT TH AT
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  • 174 7 Am a Wednesday. fHIA KOK TIN, aricksha puller, pleidv ed guilty this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. C H Koh to havmg attempted to commit suici ;•>" :,t U 15 p.m on May 20 in front ol the Master Attendants pier Accused added t
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  • 249 7 Singapore. Thursday. 4 SINGAPORE audience gave a warm welcome to a Aim star and a famous director last night. The stai wa! that charming actress Miss Genevieve Tobin the director \,va.-> her husband. Mr. William Keighley, and the occasion wast the second house at the
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  • 208 7 4 GARDEN party in aid of the hi Id Welfare Society will be held at Bishopsbourne. 1 Bishopsgate, on Friday. June at 1.15 p.m. Lady Thomas has consented to open the pro(eedings at 4 '10 p.m. iI i will be stalls, tea. side savw% ride and a
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  • 277 7 ONE OF ACCUSED A WOMAN Singapore, Wednesday. QNE man was discharged while a woman and a second man were committed to the assizes this afternoon, by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Court, on charges alleging possession of counterfeit coins and
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  • 158 7 HfOßfi than SIOO.UOO was realised at a sale of Singapore property conducted by Messrs. Cheung Koon Seng and Co., Ltd., at their saleroom, 10, Chulia Street, yesterday. Details ot the sale are given below: 999 years' leasehold land and houses, 4S and 50. China Street,
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  • 67 7 Singapore, Wednesday. MR J. Mudie claimed trial before Mr H c Whitton. Traffic Judge, when he was charged with negligently driving a motor car at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Bencoolen Stre t and colliding with a taxi at 1.30 a.m. on May 5. The case
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  • 42 7 Singapore, Wednesday.—On his way home by the "Raj put ana." which arrived 10 day. was Rev. M. A. Farren, Assistant Chaplain General to His Majesty's For ces in the Far East, after the completion of two years and nine months' ser \ice.
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    • 46 7 I lobulina 'ablets "> rases of j O.abetes Mallitus md these hay« prov«d jseful for mom than /-^TJ i r i>k your h eafth ar-.i:i" ineffective I 1 "bulina, your I ftg3lj <Jalln v;i11 be improved. 1 Ht-f clas-, Chemists. l'ostag e 30 cts. Uobimon Rd., Spore.
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    • 293 7 FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S FOOT According to the Go\?rnment Health Bulletin No E at least 50<r„ of the adult population of the United States are bemg attacked by the disease known as Athlete's J-oot. i!«ualiv the disease starts between me voes. fj watery blisters form and the skin cracks mnc\ oee\l
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    • 73 7 DOCTORS CHOOSE HM4NISED TRUFOOD FOR JPI 1111 IR O^^^BIES Lfl \rr V: Jf .3 aVPwi& vAaaHaW^tn^^R anl h t&BK^&i mm WkwWnemwrWTmwm wnk fMoN ■9J HKfl lumeA II After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to ihe24thmonth—FOLl.OW-ON TRUFOOD— a complete diet allowing for the progressive v introduction of solids. Obtainable from The
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    • 469 7 xhe became p*Bl beautiful Miss Chamber d mude this amazing change in her appearance in 8 days. Read below hor personal letter in which at night it nourish! and beaut i she explains exactly how -.he did it and u vhA 11,1 r linn and tree Ironi wrinkles. how any
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 352 8 I "A New Revelation in Motion Picture Beauty" j says Screen Magazine! Malayan Premiere PAVILION I j tiii; luiiitv j I ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till Midnight. NO PICTURE WITHIN MEMORY MORE oi BEING WITH MORE PASSION, mWffl "A'Jr SWI M' AND THRILL' fl^M^M orivs ro.\i(,!n 6-15 MS ERROL
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    • 98 8 THEATRE ROYAL TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 i Authentic ECCUCS of the Holy City I of Mecca. For the 1 irst Time in Singapore! "HAJ TO MECCA SHERIF" f»L«pported by Parch" r,r "Sopr Of The Rice" I NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGtST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT
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    • 230 8 Your singing Boy-friend of "RAINBOWI ON THE RIVER" makes screen history! again! A Show the whole family cannot fail to enjoy. j 3.15 6.15 915 OPENS TO-DAY at the tAPITQI A rollicking Romantic Adventure of the Sea with BOBBY singing new, inspiring Song hits! SPECIAL! By AIR MAIL tiii: im:»iiv
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  • 376 9 iFiuin Our Ou ii Rcgorten Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday c was recorded to-day at the Supreme Court in the ttmg to $17,93«, brought by two German trapeze artists opnetor ol Isako s circus. giving evidence to-day allied that the plaintiffs had inby calling his circus
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  • 68 9 I Singapore. Wednesday. I '-year-old Chinese, apMr. E E Colemai, (his charges of theft, fip 1 1 stolen clothing, a "ng and ca h to the total property of Mr. Ho m. yesterday in a room ■"Hi (bj at the same nave .Ntoien a coat beKok Luan and
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  • 96 9 Reuter. Beirut, May 11. THE Arab High Committee, support 1 crs of the Grand Mufti have issued a statement, rejecting, in categorical terms the Government's White Paper on Palestine, and refusing all co-operation with Britain. The statement declares that the White Paper does not realise Arab
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  • 24 9 Mr. William Keighley (on left), his wife Genevieve Tobin, the famous actreas. and flft» t C. S. See. photographed at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday
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  • 325 9 Singapore, Wednesday. |||URUGAYA. who described himself as a wandering barber, claimed trial this afternoon in the filth police court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of criminal trespass by entering the compound of a house in Balmoral Road occupied by Mr. S. C. Lin,
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  • 446 9 DROFESSOR K. s. MANIAM. the well-known Malayan occultist, vas the speaker at i meeting on Tuesday evening cf the Klang and COAsl Rotary Club, held at Klang. In the course of ni.s address. so: Maniam said: All intelligent people must know that fvcry detail in
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  • 74 9 Singapore, Wednesday. to have been seen in the act of climbing a wall overlooking the sisters' quarters, General Hospital, at 1.30 this morning, Mohamed Musin bin Shariff, 30-year-old Tamil, was produced before the Third Magistrate (Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker), and charged with criminal trespass with intent
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  • 83 9 Reuter. Karachi. May 31 THE Karachi aerodrome authorities learn that Denis landed safely at Kuthiawar district in north-west India The plane is not damaged. An earlier message stated that anxier was being felt for the safety of Qllberl Denis, the French airman who took off at 4.30
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 29 9 Ik Phone 4293 Yoong Cheong 1 parade with am us'•apes.. .and calf .*>_. vibrant rust shade Darkling contrast to ns a.irl browns. See .1 at: North Bridge Road. 1 ;apoic.
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    • 147 9 An Example To Follow, xxx Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hun- dreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tfct study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are
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    • 136 9 SUN TALKIE I <Nrw World) (7 !0 P.M TO-MC.HT .'».30 P.M. 1 j "OUTLAW EXPRESS" i and "Young Fugitives" j A. A. M. Hill Climb THE GAP JUNE JiTH 10 a.m. Seats in Grand Stand SI TICKETS \T LITTLE'S. j AMUSEMENT PARK LITTLE WOULD I The only amusenient park in
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    • 316 9 CRITICS APPLAUFJ -YES, MY DARLING Ifcl/GHTfvR" TM'Him Is a spi c rn-dy-Dramn of thr vpa wl tell Si: ipcre am»Mft WVjoushiy approci/d, This production i»rl rt by itseh end well wvth seeing. -MALAYA TRIBUNE. Tills flrsUrite Wm a pro lay, h w6ly directed 0/ v\ t ,ir. Keig .r: /'STRAITS
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  • 695 10 IN his speech a 1 the annual nun ,of Raffles Hotel the chan rnnn Mr J A. Clarke, again reeled to the serious competition from clubs which hotels in Malaya have to face. Clubs are institutions with many activities these days prominent among them W ing the
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  • 1119 10  -  "Stop War Supplies!" By Prof. Lauthenschlager rssphilS letter is written in Chung- king jUSt Jitter the bonib- ing. The dead are still on the streets and the fires from the incendiary bombs are still burning. am taking part In an evangelistic campaign Thousands
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    • 189 10 WASHABLE HANDBAGS In Assorted Imitation Leathers f I itOBINSON'S I allies Dept. j! STAINLESS STEfcU V. FROM SBfi i J II a L -^>— w j SSI r^l§ii n. P. BERRY I ESS. I. i i i|i You i;rt !00.. pur fruit j LCt i I iMW thus Bukclitc c
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    • 17 10 iSIiS WEDDING m.. On wsplayj (;HIANG m 3U4 North Bridge lioad. < Next to The Medical Office I.
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    • 76 10 I jo h n d iws MILK SOAI» /f is more than a soap it's a beauty treatment There fa no expense a woman would I grudge to regain the complexion spot I L% harsh and impure toilet soaps. I But such an eventuality cannoi I wise uith those uho
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  • 721 11 Stern Warning To Japan British Delay May Wreck Agreement PEACE PACT THIS WEEK? Reuter APEn/ifAi Paris, June 1. (Ji J itIAL French circles are not dismayed by M. Molotov's reserved attitude to the latest AngloFrench proposals. They believe agreement is certain 1 matters
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  • 310 11 Reuter. Moscow, Jmm l. Oi v h "frontier question* hi his speech Jo parliament last night, \i. Aluli.t:''. del land: those concerned v|n lisc that the Soviet ins provocation „n Ihr pari of lapanesc-Man-thukuan t; :*>;>> on its borders. must M- n mind them of liii
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  • 36 11 GERMAN DANISH PACT OF SECURITY Reuter. Berlin, .Tune 1. an-Danish non-aggression by Herr Yon RibbenZahle 'Danish Minister to ts of only two articles The text is not yet pub:ia] announcement des'an important contri&feguardlng the peace Renter.
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  • 338 11 Deadlock In Talks With Powers Reuter. Amoy, June 1. P*ESH units of the Japanese naval forces arrived yester- ninjr a reinforcements and paraded the mam ter whir* the Commander of the Japanese Fleet in !!i fiina waters reviewed them in Amoy Park.—Renter^ I
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  • 55 11 A fortnight after the rest of Frame. Rouen celebrated the Joan of Ire Festival. The ceremonies in the town where ihe "Maid of Orleans" was burnt to death were especially Impressive, the name of comment* ration being rekindled by Mr. William C. Bullitt. United state*
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  • 165 11 FEAR OF SANCTIONS Shanghai. June I. JN view of the gravity of the internal and external problems of Japan. Prince Konoye, IVrmer Japanese Premier, visited Prince Safonji many times during week-end, seeking his advice. It is authoritatively learnt In Bhanghai diplomatic circles that Great Britain
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  • 49 11 Reuter. Paris, June I.—Flying .1 distance of miles fr >m Paris to Saigon in 100 h< urs 23 minutes, an Air France twelvepassenger liner created a new commercial air 1 cord. The machine was flying tire company's weekly Far Eastern service from London to Hongkong.- Reuter.
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  • 65 11 Reuter. Chungking, June 1. Chinese civilian casualties as a result of Jaoanese air raids on Chum: kiner < n May 3. 4. 12 and 2 totalled 9.800. Reuter was authoritatively informed to-day. This heure represents only dead bodies actually areouuted for and wounded re.°.htcred a? th* hospitals of
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  • 78 11 Reuter. London, June 1. I'HE British military attache ir. China, Col. C. R. Spear, has been detained by the Japanese at Kaigan. Cot Spear started on a tour of the Communist armies in the interior of China three months ago. He had planned to filter through
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  • 134 11 Reuter. Hamburg, June L VOLUNTEERS back from Spain geese-stepped past Marshal Goering who, addressing them, announced that Germans who fought in Spain would participate in the victory parade before Hitler on TniMlay. Marshal Goering also announced that the Fuhrer had rounded a special medal which WOUld be awarded
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 109 11 NOW YOU CAN SELECT THE EXACT 5 COLD YOU WANT.. WITH "TRUE TEMP" j Goodbye lo costly guessing For instance if yen want ft" 51 about refrigerator tempera- J (an{l s is the 1 tl c BAIT temneratuie) just ''M set the dial to 40 deg. anU T rL TzĔ\
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  • 1255 12 NEW RADIOPHONIC SERVICE TO AMERICA TRIBUNE MAKES FIRST CALL |)N THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE RADIOTELEPHONIC SERVICE BETWEEN MALAY A AND AMERICA THIS MORNING. MR. LIM KENG HOR, OF THE TRIBUNE GROUP OF NEWSPAPERS, AND A FRIEND OF HIS. MR. C.S.SEE, WHO
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  • 72 12  - MISS DOROTHY LAMOUR HISTORIC OCCASION A flashlight photograph of Mr Lim keng Hor (left) and Mr. C. S. See. taken In the air-conditioned room during their conversation with Miss Lamour. —Tribune. Chinese Author Renews 3-Year-Old Acquaintanceship dh C.S. SED) M:»» i I litres m* ft»?ivri i< n wilh Mi* >
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  • 311 12 First was to ak If she would write a ioreward tor another book I am now writing on Hollywood, and the second which was quite unexpected, was to convey greetings to Miss Lamour from Genevieve Tobin and her husband; whom I met yesterday, and who asked me to say "Hullo"
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  • 166 12 njVf/5 morning's CdU was Malaya's first and only one to be booked to-day. Malaya is now connected by radio-telephone to almost threequarters cf the world ichere telephones are in use, certain parts cf Europe, South America, Africa. India end Australia being sVV unconnected. Calls to America from Malaya, like this
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  • 385 12 Sunday, May '28. Viscount and Viscountess Tredegar j Mid Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. J. T. Eabington dined at Government House Tuesday, May 30. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening: Commodore and Mrs. T. B. Drew, Group
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  • 124 12 EHngapon W WHEN the case of preferred against a 4' Chin Teng Kong was in the second police c E. E. Coleman this men A. Emburv. the second C -".it I informed his worship thai mentioned yesterday until this morning for be present with the net
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  • 59 12 I, 0 AT least [our ol Short Sunderland at the Royal Air Foi Singapore, are to ondei cruise to Australia. A number of thca have been ordered I llan Air Force The cruise is 1 tical and strategica the operation ol over a
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  • 33 12 Singapore. Wedn< Singapore in his mo port clearance on Kameichi Tama il the Marine s Court fence. accused contend Singapore on Mar port clearance Arr week to pay hi fine
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  • 409 13 IRONSIDE TO REVIEW OVERSEAS FORCES Reuter. Twn LONDON, MAY 31. T WTotll° F INSPECT ORS GENERAL OF FORCES, WHICH EXISTED BEFORE THE GREAT WAR, HAVE BEEN REVIVED General Sir Edmund Ironside, who is relinquishing the post of Z command er-in-chief, Gibraltar, has been appointed
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  • 128 13 Own Reporter] lpoh, June 1. d* velopmenta are in Perak in connececond arm of defence, Malaya Tribune underF.M.S. Government d to pass the necest<> enable the forma- r Force Volunteer en to both Asiatics peans are being on and as already of them
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  • 84 13 I Singapore. Thursday. nli. v wedding took place this morning I th< Singopore Registry "before Mr I Oldham, ol Mr. Richard George in KingsmiU of the Royal Army SerC rps, Military Dept.. Singapore, Ud Mrs. Phyllis Kathleen Morris, ol The bridegroorri Is the son of Mr ana Mrs.
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  • 161 13 KING QUEEN IN VANCOUVER British Wireless Vancouver, June 1. THEIR Majesties arrived at 10.50 p.m. yesterday. British Summertime. Their Majesties have thus begun the eastward trip across Canada and. apart from a 24-hours stop in Jasper National Park on Friday they will have seven days of almost continuous travelling, calling
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  • 51 13 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will plr.y to-morrow (Friday) at Teluk Ayer at 6 p.m. under the direction of Mr. s. Cnapman. Bandmaster: March "Florentiner" Fueik; selection '•Rigoietto" Verdi: intermezzo "Rendezvous" Alletter; tone poem "Finlandia" Sibelius; trombone novelty "Slidin Easy" Aif ord; selection "50 Years of
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  • 437 13 J 1 the end of the week, it is expected, agreement on an Anglo-French-security will be London, Paris and messages agree, in the "remaining difficul- Chamberlain rein the House of Gombeen removed The last ieved, was a suspicion Britain might delay the pact against an reierring the
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  • 157 13 lFrom Our Own Reporter] lpoh, June 1. "TT doesn't suit me at all, I want a litetime period in prison!" said a Chinese in the lpoh Police court yevicrdav when he was sentenced with live others to serve two days impwsonmenl on a charge
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  • 83 13 [From Our Own Reporter] lpoh, June 1WHILE coming into lpoh laat night at about 10.30 o'clock, a Graham Page tourer, Pk. 1219, caught fire at the mile, Tambun Road, and was badly damaged. The occupants of the car were the driver and the owner, both Chinese On
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  • 57 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping. June 1. A REPORT was lodged a t the Kurau Police Ste('.:on, this afternoon to the effect that a Chinese cyclist while going home from Ijok fell off his bicye'e into the river. Later when a search was made the body of the
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  • 192 13 Sin Chow Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 1. JT is reports! that the tension in Swatow is dying down. Th enemy are nu < ri ally to anothei lia Uefield in ihu area. However, it exj ected tiia Japanese air raids on this city will b > carried
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  • 119 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 1. AN Sunday night, a Fiat car was v taken for a oy ride by some unauthorised person or persons and was found abandoned and stripped of its head lights, cushion covers and set of tools, at 2.30 a.m. the
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  • 154 13 [From Our Own Reporter] TTeluk h mm June wo nigh Railway officials Traffic Manager from Kuala Lumpu. (Mr. i O Saunders) and the Assistant Trafhc Superintendent (Mr. GT^drick 1 have arrived in Teluk Anson for the purpose of opening a railway id t 0 the
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  • 54 13 \From Our Own Reporter Penang, June 1. rpoURTEtN Indians including a wo--I man were produced In the Middle Court on Tuesday. The accused were charged with disturbing the public peace by righting wi'h each other at Weld Quay at 10 a.m. on May 7. All
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  • 76 13 {From Our Own Reporter* lpoh, Jun e 1 rjECOYED to Ashby Road yesterday U morning at about 10 o'clock, an elderly Chinese woman was robbefl of cash and jewellery amounting to $500 in value. The woman, it is understood was in ;he habit cf caiiving her valuables about
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  • 267 13 Singapore, Thursday. QX her way by the "President Downer" to join the Emperor of Annam, who flew to Paris a week ago, is his 25-yer.r*old consort, Her Majesty Nam Phuong, Empress of 13 milh'on Annamese. The Empress will remain in Paris six months. She is
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  • 99 13 Reuter. Dublin, 1. THE Eire Senate has pa you sto f) the Om dc m >. !ho State Bil which aims at i sion of I.R A. activities in con j unci with the Treason rJill, which is n v law. Mr. D 3
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  • 142 14 Ties For Saturday Sunday Local Badminton Championships WE following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championships will be < < the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hail this week end: SATURDAY at Zl6 p.m. sharp:— SINGLES:—Sng Beng Teck (Useful> vs: Raymond Proia (Useful >: T. Rajoo Lim Yew Hock (AP.CS.C), .1 a Lange
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  • 66 14 11 ji iuliuwirig have been .selected to i .i> Cr u krt tor Ihe Y M C A against .1.1.1 n-11« 1 12» r Regiment on Saturday ul 1 liii Barracks at 2 p in i.i in 4 Wilton Suratta. ChrysoMom i.i l) «in Xavuv MOhldeen. Barker. S
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  • 103 14 A friendly match of badminton of five les and two Doubles will be played oft at the Happy World Covered Stadium to-night at 7.30 p.m. between the Merry nion B P. against the United Engineer's badminton Party. Players and sup•ra are requested to assemble at the
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  • 580 14 WINNERS STRENGTHEN LEAGUE POSITION SOCCER Postals 2; R.A.M.C L IN i grand struggle for surprcmaey in the Div. 2A. of the League, the Postals beat the R.A Vi.C. by two goals to one yesterday at the Stadium. The game
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  • 58 14 Soccer: I*. Brani vs, Marines (2A)—P. 15 rani .lolhlads vs Chinese High School—S.H B Tennis: Spore championships—S.C.C. and V.M.C.A S C.R.C. tournament—S C R.C. Cricket: "V" .lunicrs vs. 7th Heavy Batt. —V.M.C.A Volleyball: "V" Juniors vs. A.C.S.—ACS. Athletics: Holy Innocents School Sports —I'ppcr Serangoon The match between the
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  • 96 14 S. H. B. Junior Services Table-Tennis Billiards The following are the results of the billiards and table tennis tournaments held at the S H B J SC. during the past week. AMERICAN BILLIARDS CHAMPIONCHIP: Lim Cheng Hong 300 beat E. Garnell 284: Ho Kirn Leng 300 beat Abdul Talip 286:
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  • 140 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sega mat. THE Segamat Police scored a two--1 nil win over the Town Youngsters in a district soccer league match on the town padang and moved up to second place in the league tables. The Police were the better team, though
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  • 300 14 Lye Chuan Taken To Hospital .2; A.A.A 1IN friendly game of soccer A played yesterday at the S.C.C. padang. the Singapore Cricket Club beat the Amicable Athletic Association by two goals to one. Play was of an even nature and the sec have to tnank
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  • 275 14 Siiiganore, Wednesday. fHi; V.M.C.A. (Junior) XI met the I Ita tiles Institution XI ut cricket this afternoon and proved to be the superiors. I Oii the V's side Tat Chin took six wickets fcr 19 and Thiam Siew topscored with f>3 Four cheap
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  • 202 14 S H B V: Changi (WD I Civilians NO goal was scored for the first fifteen minutes of p!a\. But Rhea the SUB started it yesterday on the home ground, against the »YV D Civilians, in a Second Division (B) engagement, go in sev
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  • 155 14 ALOYALB team had no difficulty hi STfllfng Foii Canning a! cricket yorttday In v match played at Tau^iili. Following were the scores: I.oY \l s Clancy not out 73 ooper c Tel lord b Huston 2u l reeman lbw. Beeston 0 Polton c Ivers L
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  • 30 14 Johore are unable to travel down to Malacca on June 10 to play their Malaya cup tie. so Malacca has agreed to meet them on Friday, June 30.
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  • 135 14 I N talking tc far.. L the world whoam manly vigour, robusl I larity.it was rev. uted their feats ofsti tor s prescription called -After once attaining chain form. I began to la lete admitted. "W champion boxer. 1 been. My energy, faded.
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  • 302 15 CHOON LEONG BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS Thoy, Junior Champion TENNIS H '"< was the feature of the quarter-finals the Sing.,** championships played at the resterda) when Chin Kee Onn beat Ch,L cul* sets 6-1, 9-7. Ch a Choon Leo "S the first set, Kee
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  • 32 15 or respondent] ang, Wednesday. J Goon Kok Lem Doubles title this enang tennis tournaFuiang Sports Club Jin and Tan to the final final, E. C. Valat swee 2—6, 6—2,
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  • 29 15 wards ties at the 6.30 p.m. W. Major F.E. Ro- »ntiay: 5.30 p.m. < Gray. 1 A. Grimes vs. E. ,l A M pm S'l.cl1 v Read < W>.
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  • 221 15 THE closing event of the V.M.C.A. fourth annual open tennis tournamt nt was held on the V.M C A Courts. Bras Basah Road. in the presence of a representative group ol members, competitors and guests The event selected for this occasion was the Men
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  • 46 15 Both ties played at Hong Lim Green yesterday had to be left unfinished for want of time. To day's Ties: K. I. Tan and Poh Chf>e Jliay <srr i vs Jimmy Kam and Chew Bee. or Chee Tong and Huck Toe
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  • 303 15 AT the Perak Open Meeting conducted by the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force PJfle Association held on lpoh Range on May 27. 28 and 29. the Singapore Rifle Association was represented by 16 members. The results were as follows: Perak Open
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  • 156 15  -  By “PETE” (M)NSIDKRABI B interest is l>cin»/ centred ir. tomorrow r h H M ,hc lla np y ttorld Covered Stadium. Young Dundere i 5 m flm lrJm d ut u thrilling battle hns fcn fkn* Hav>an Speedy Hassan has K ir»ucod some good fellows out I n
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  • 114 15 FOLLOWING i.s the programme this week-end at the R.S.Y CV On Friday there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes. Start at o. Zo p.m. On Sunday the 'A" Class will sail the 2nd Race for the Shenton Thomas riallenge Cup start at 10
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    • 82 15 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? You can bank on it MACLEANSf| I PEROXIDE Macleamp^entcd I A T. Gillesp.e pure whj|c no/z|c I P.O. 80. 217, TAATU Q A fTf kcrps the I mmm fr«m first I squeeze to last. I If you use a solid dentifrice, try Macleans Solid
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  • 355 16 Nine Races Again F FOLLOWING are the handicaps for Saturday at Penang. HORSES, CLASS 2, 1 mile The Puritan J*' Scarlet Tigar May Boy Itrecht J* The Cutter J* Deepdene J*J Empire Flower J* Mountain Stream 81 Fair King 81 Ht rcules 81
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  • 63 16 Reuter. New York. June 1 Max Baer who lights Lou Nova at the Yankee stadium to-day. satisfied in his physical condition, and answers doubters who call him a veteran saying "What about Fitzsimmons. He was still a headliner when pant forty. I am only thirty". Baer
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  • 57 16 Reuter. Brentwood. Miss Dorothy Odam. of Mitcham Athletic Club. Empire Games h'.gh jump champion, beat the world record with a jump of five feet, five three eighths inches The previous record was live feet five, jointly held by Jean Shirely, Mildred Didrikoon I America i
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  • 164 16 THE ping thi 1 hard and likely l() L m Saturday unless n| n either to-day or tS-L!IS r ln recent workouts t ok v Breukelen and Hobbs nil boajd on Baturdav. Some impressive and Ea seen in winch MA PRESS. LUCKY LIFE SCARIVT TIGER, f S
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  • 44 16 The following have been declej i represent the Association game of soccer against High School to-d core Harbour Bard Gi jj ij m Chong Beng: Eng Bee. Kong Gta Lian Lock. Yew Leng Seng. Ah Kuv. Cher Sena Reserve X Hiane.
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  • 27 16 Playing at the Board Ground on S return friendly ese Sports Association again Amicable Athletic A only goal scored by Ah ?ii
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    • 186 16 j The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House, Singapore. Nominal Capital 51,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital 100,000.00 DIVIDED INTO IDO.OOO. Ordinary Shares of $10 each. Fi i full particulars and prospectus phase apply to The Company's Head Office, 1012, Winchester House, Singapore, or from the following agents:
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    • 161 16 Afraid to Eat? Dieting can't cure you, says Dr. F.B. Scolt, M.D.. Paris You'd be surprised how many stomacn sufferers come to me with this complaint They say: "But, Doctor. I'm afraid to tat—l get such terrible pains after meals." Often they are really ill—weak from under nouri&ment due to
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    • 180 16 I BONy'y y I DYSPEPSIA 1 I BILIOUSNESS g I GENERAL DEBILITY| 1 CONSTIPATION 1 NERVOUSNESS I LOSS OF APPETITE, nc.| I TAKE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER DR. KAUFMANN'S SULPHUR BITTERS is a world known tonic, it builds up the entire system by purifj ing and nourishing the blood. It gives
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  • 446 17 GOODS DAMAGED BY RAIN Singapore, Wednesday, ds were dumped by rain, I think he is now tryine at of me by bringing this suit," declared Mr Thopropnetor of the Ensign Book Store, 47' Hleh hip. Mr. Justice Worley, in the High Court when a claim tor
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  • 71 17 Singapore, Wednesday. "I CAN never understand why we are called upon to confirm the minutes of the previous annual general meeting when most ;>f the members present today were not present then," said Mr. C. V. Miles at the annual general meeting ot the Straits Settlements (Singapore)
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  • 177 17 Singapore, Wednesday. TAIN bin Thaun was to-day convicted and fined $15 in consequence of a charge of permitting a 16 year old boy, Abdullah bin Snadan, to drive his car along Grange Road on Mr. 6. At 2.50 p.m.. on the day In question Inspector
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  • 427 17 S. S. (Singapore) Assn. Meeting a q Singapore, Wednesday A that the Association should approach the Post \V 0r thG introduction the busines reply card system was made at the annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held to-day with Mr. C. V. Miles
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  • 63 17 From Our Own Correspondent» Secamat, May 31.—A fine of $49 or JSH, lm P r isonment was Imposed on Moh Sai. a Teochew for of apparatus for manufacturing samsii and lor possession of distilled lW on the banks of the Segamat River a kampong Tobing Tlnggl. Another Chinese
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    • 189 17 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of
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    • 217 17 Drotect your clothes FLIT always KILLS tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hemoglobin ALWAYS CUREsf and gives health and strength. +*lt* thmm «enupa, r*w m**t. Medicated wine*. »lc I (CHEONG KOON"1 MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASFIIOLD SINGAPORE PROPFRTFES At the saleroom of Merer*. Cheong Koon Sen* Co Ltd
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    • 263 17 LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY It AFFL i: S €A F E Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-EM) TRIP. lIF V KAFF L k» BR EA l> Made with finest ingredients obtainable. Baked in modern electric ovens under shictly hygienic conditions. Wrapped before leaving the Bakery. ORDER YOUR DINNER
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  • 1555 18  -  ECONOMICALLY JAPAN IS PRACTICALLY BANKRUPT Trading Time For Space (IKy David J. Martin Exclusive To The Tribune) IT 1, a popular thesis in China, accepted not only hy the Chinese D 1 well, that Japan made her latest ill-advised and not-too-well-ihought-out did because
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    • 157 18 Hi CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company in the city of new york i ESTABLISHED ISS» H H H FRIES, Manager for Malaya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Phone 4447 PARTY CATERING A Speciality V. l\\ NOT <■ IV LMI j YOUR I MENDS A ORCHARD j I ROAD I
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  • 271 19 I MON'S SEGREGA TION POLICY CONDEMNED (United Press). I HAVE not discountenanced the reported decisKr Gandhiji's statement runs: tha? Uninn a n matter of grief to respected thPo Governm ent have not n- thei? OWn regardTherelas^SS?? 1 British in
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  • 92 19 Reuter. ip town, May 24. fOVLJ SMh'Xl front -benchers, I stei M\ Hofm-eyr ackwell, who opposed it G< Isiatic legis'.l irom the [aited I vi: Lj-. but not from the Partj following the the aucos of a disapproving of their action in moviiu amendments
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  • 131 19 Karachi, May 85. DIWS arc heiiu: uraduallt <»u>i trcm Tanganyika, s;m(| Hr. A Vtinijl, OJIJE member »f I Tanganyika Council, .< i alter armaj /nre ret cmlv. i: crude f" jt f>< i: n ,rted i 1 at Tangl out radualJ y the Inircalm
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  • 152 19 (United Press) Madras. May 25. South Indian Chamber, of Commerce has addressed the fallowing telegram to the Government 2 ™*a and the members of the Standing Emigration Committee: "Th? South Indian Chamber of Commeiice desires to draw the attention ol the Government to the
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  • 87 19 (United Press). Matheran, May 24. "JHE pacing: of the obnoxious and by t£&L£*fc s «*«*ation Bill ".v me -south African Assemhlv i< unanimously condemned bTthe Gov India and thp 2L£ pX *1-India Muslim wui int Senate cry halt?'" "Justice to the Indian nationals and mand
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  • 53 19 (United Press). May 25. *fn C a slaline thai k. «f Iheir intrari/ene.th? Ind» Government, rtg??*? Afntaand s uch,, h ;;i: S u h <he SUndin* E„S ff r" Tn^om 25? Maa> the South *f rican question. the l fe™ U^ dar also s »ESO>ts
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  • 103 19 (United Press). MR. J. B P^DVA B mbay K May 2i Executive Tv, mtmser of the executive Counci of Kenya to-day for Moniboi t» \v. y ed Press a fulness for the cause and fm« if ls, lxe a i-o their He hopes
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  • 100 20 11-veur-olcl boy violinist of Finland. Heimo Haitto, has won the British Council Music Prize for 1939- he biggest nn sicuVau rd in the world. Nou he is going back home to study English before returning in September to S„n t,to p his prize, uhich provides
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  • 195 20 Two cadets of the Navy Leaf He, Victor Attwood of Sheffield, (in sailor suit) and Peter Frederick Rosseter of Runcorn, are to accompany the Public Schools Expedition to Newfoundland this August. Victor and Peter were given their chance to accompany the expedition by Lord Lloyd
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    • 9 20 Read tlie SUNDAY Till 111 M Dominant in Malaya
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    • 257 20 NCAI WAH SUNDRY STORE "RED FI.rH" Biwd Swimming Costume will make you swim better than Fish All vi/es and colours in stock. Prices moderate. Office .;S7-389, Norih Kridse Road, Branch: Grmt World Stall N<». i SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONEFI To convince you of the advertising value of the
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    • 133 20 ReaJ thr MORNING TRIBUNE NEWS while mi Av -t Saturday,:-:,, ment A puyr: cost. I 1 CASSELL'S PET AND LIVE STOCK SI 1 Price 90 cts. each. Parrots Parakeets and Budgerigars by Rosslyn Mai Pigeons' and Kow to Keep Them by Lieut. Col A Pouular Cage by John Robson. canaries
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