Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 125. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, May 25, 1940.
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  • 70 1 Germans Continue Push To The Coast LATEST report to Reuter by the French military spokesman is that in the north the British and Belgian troops have carried out a withdrawal movement. No indication is given of .the new positions. Armoured German units continue to pass through
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  • 211 1 Paris, May 25. A FRENCH military spokesman stated last night that the situation in the Valenciennes, Cambrai and Arras front was practically unchanged. The German News Agency admits that the Allies have brought up numerous reinforcements, especially motorised and mechanised units, in spite
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  • 27 1 Prince Bernhard watching Princess Juliana wheel Princess Irene in ;he pram, when they took the young Princesses to the gardens in Eaton Square.
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  • 243 1 Reuter. Rome, May 25. yilK sailing of the Italian transatlantic liners Rex and Augustus has been postponed from the end of May till June 10. The liner Neptune is sailing on June 20 instead of June 1. of her entry into -ed oil soberly. There
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  • 139 1 Reuter. Washington, May 24. Mr. Alexander London, the Netherlands Minister in Washington, has announced that the Dutch Government has joined the Anglo-French monetary agreement. In advising Mr. Sumner Welles of the decision, Mr. London added that trade between the Netherlands Indies and the countries forming
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  • 103 1 Streets Strewn With Mutilated Women Children Reuter. London, May 25. ABBEVILLE, where the German advance turned northward towards the Channel ports, was bombed to pieces by the an Air Force before the German troops seized the town, according to a Red Cross man who has just
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  • 43 1 London, May 24. Air Ministry announces that on patrol over the French Coast afternoon, eleven of our fighters c untered a much larger enemy force, loss to themselves, they atanri anc down 11 Messerschmitts triously damaged three others.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. p Cairo, May 24. thTX era for tne A* wsre said a u»m ques to da y wnen Poachers jlV* the ir congregations to prepare for •w ,Holy War) and be ready to ri tic e all fo r the Allied cause.—Rev-
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  • 71 1 Reuter. London, May 24. THE official German wireless to-day I broadcast a warning in fleimah to the Belgian population that to attempt lo leave their towns and villages at present was tantamount to «micide It stated it was impossible for bombers to distinguish between
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  • 181 1 Reuter. London, May 24. IT is understood that the Soviet Government is agreeable to Sir Stafford Cripps, the well-known Labour M.P. v.saing Moscow shortly as representative of Jhe British Government in older to explore the ground to sec whether a bajis could be established
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  • 32 1 Reuter. London. May 25. A big fire across .h»* English Channel was visible from the south-east coast of England tonight. The glare lit up the sea.—Reuter.
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  • 149 1 Reuter. Washington, May 24. DECLARING that Germany had violated the Pact, S'ansator Pepper to-day introduced s resolution in the Senate to authorise President Roosevelt to -give aid, short of war. to the Allies." Such aid, Senator Pepper said, would include sale of United States aircraft,
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  • 219 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. London, May 24. IT was alleged at a special criminal court in Dublin to-day that a parachute, radio transmitter, documents referring to Irish military matters, a box containing §20,000 (U S also a military cap, German and Austrian medals of the last war and
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  • 115 1 REUTER. PARIS, MAY 25. IT IS BELIEVED IN WELL IN--1 FORMED QUARTERS IN PARIS THAT THE NEGOTIATIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BETWEEN THE ALLIED AND ITALIAN GOVERNMENTS FOR SEVERAL WEEKS IN REGARD TO THE EFFECT OF THE BLOCKADE ON ITALY WILL SHORTLY REACH A SOLUTION
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Montreal, May 24. THE. Royal Canadian Mounted Police have examined documents seized in a raid against subversive elements and to-day announced that there would 'most certainly" be arrests of suspected "Fifth Columnists." Raiding swiftly numerous points lart night and early to-day, the police entered the homes
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  • 64 1 Reuter. London, May 24. The Ministry of Aircraft Production announces that Lord Austin has retired from the chairmanship of the Shadow Aero Engine Committee which he has held since the Committee's inception over four years ago. Mr. W. E. Rootes succeeds Lord Austin. Lord
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  • 126 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 11. TLJR. COLIN STILL, the well-known literary critic, died at University Cottage Hospital, London, today at tho age of fifty-two. He had been ill for three months. Mr. Still, who was born in Birmingham, was the son of the
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  • 194 2 Singapore, Friday. TjOVV a man told a story to a woman about her husband being involved in a motor collision and having been removed to the hospital and in this way dishonestly induced her to part with $25, was disclosed to-day when a 24-year-old
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  • 99 2 Singapore, Friday. FOLLOWING the arrests of Gomez and Wee Tiang Seng, who were charged yesterday, with having abetted Chinese hawkers in the use of forged Municipal hawking licences, I. D'Netto (51> was (harged with two similar offences before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police
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  • 91 2 Singapore, Friday. TWO Chinese wer c stabbed by a compatriot within ten minutes of each other on the night of May 22, and one of the injured men is still in hospital. Before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, two charges of
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  • 118 2 Singapore, Friday. CIRCUMSTANCES leading to the death of a male Tamil, Karapan Chitty, whose battered body was found 1/ing n?.ar a railway track at the Johore Causeway at about 6.30 a.m. on May 17. were investigated by Mr. W. MacQuarrie. the acting coroner, to-day. The discovery
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  • 151 2 Last Night's First Night DIAMONDS have tempted the heart >l fair ladies and foolhardy fellows since time began. "Adventure in Diamond;;." which opened at the Cathay last nighc, is a mixture c f temptations, fools and one fair lady. It's a mystery story with a
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  • 29 2 The Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant arrived in Kuala Lipis last week to succeed Mr. C. C. Brown as British Resident. Pahang. Mr. Brown has gone on home leave.
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  • 372 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) to a Judge in one of sunny California's numerous juvenile courts, Mrs. Hazel Armstrong, lawyer by profession, is now in Singapore on a holiday trip to the East. l i? f» A recent arrival from Bombay. Mrs. Armstrong told reporters of her
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  • 133 2 TRHE following is the June programme of the Straits Settlements Police Band, which will play under the direction of Mr. J. Hitch, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M,, and R.M.S.M. Telok Ayer: Monday. June 3 and Tuesday. June 25. at 6 p.m. The Botanic Gardens: Tuesday, June 4 an i Sunday.
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  • 494 2 Long-Standing Grievances May Be Remedied (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) A LONGSTANDING GRIEVANCE MAY BE REMEDIED AS A RESULT OF INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN THE GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG, SIR GEOFFRY NORTHCOTE, AND THE CHINESE CONSUL-GENERAL, MR. KAO LING-PAI. They discussed the question of Chinese emigration
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  • 83 2 SACRIFICING pan of their athletic activities, boys of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, Singapore, have donated $50 to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Their contribution was handed over at an impressive Empire Day celebration ol the school after a speech by one of the boys, in which was
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  • 50 2 TT is announced officially that the publication of the Honours List, which would in the ordinary course have taken place on the day appointed for the observance of the King's Birthday, Thursday, June 13, is necessarily postponed for a few weeks owing to the change in administration.
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  • 138 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A LLEGING that he had been the victim of a confidence trick in which he had been promised $1,000 worth of forged notes if he would first pay out $650, Tan Keng Hoi was the complainant
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  • 27 2 The total expenditure in connection with the investigation of the mining industry in Malaya by Sir Lewis Fermor, lata of the Geological Survey, India, amounted to $28,891.
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  • 285 2 A SPLENDID response ha. been forthcoming to the King's suggestion that Sunday May 26, be a day of Prayer, from people of almolt every sect and religion ir. Sineapore. Muslims, who every Friday eluded a special prayer for t; and the nation in their M monies, will
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  • 520 2 Singapore, Friday. 'JHVO years' rigorous imprisonment each was the sentence Mr. J. L. McFall, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, passed on two young Chinese, Lav Kong and Kang Sui Kirn, this afternoon, foi assisting in the management of an unlawful society. A.S.P. Mr. F. I. Tremlett
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  • 21 2 The promotion of Mr. G. S untitled Executive Engineer, Malayan Works Service, to be a Senior I Engineer has been approved.
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  • 20 2 The promotion of Major G untitled MC, State Engineer, Grade II Mi Public Works Service, to Grade I been approved.
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  • 286 2 Singapore, Friday. TIN months ago Govinda Rajoo, a 25-year-old Tamil, escaped from a constable who had arrested him for an alleged housebreaking offence and when Rajoo walked out of prison yesterday after serving a sentence for some other offence he was arrested again. Rajoo was charged
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  • 34 3 lbe r.lllv <»s <l ut <^«»vern- > ll«»u< vexlerduv were lc««»n»punied bv tneir friends. Hundreds of Singapore schoolchildren took part. (2) >>unn. inxpecl. in», lbe nncl »l )e«ler6»v'.i r«llv »t Covernmenl N<»u»e.
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  • 66 3 Singapore, FTiday. A newly bern male child was found lying dead near a bush on a piece of vacant land at Bukit Ho Swee on the morning of May 16. The head, both arms and a leg had been completely severed. A verdict of found dead. cause
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  • 379 3 SCHEME IS FAST TAKING SHAPE (Tribune Staff Reporter) NEW civil wireless station is being constructed in Singapore to replace'an existing one, and plans for the new project have reached a stage where tenders have been called. The Tribune understands that the whole scheme
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  • 114 3 Singapore. Friday. SYED SANDARA wanted a ten dollar note changed. He gave it to a m;m yesterday but the note and the man disappeared into thin air. However, following polic? inquiries a man was arrested and to-day. Mohamed Shariff. 32-y?ar-old Tamil, was charged with cheating
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  • 35 3 News has been received from Ceylon of the death cf Mr. K. Raia Gopal. late storekeeper of the P. WD. Toiping. and brother-in law of Mr. S. Elagupillay, Chief Sanitary Inspector Taiping. on May 20.
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  • 231 3 SUBSCRIPTIONS to the fund for the first Air Ambulance to be presented by Guides to the British Government were handed to the Commissioner by representatives of the various companies of Guides and Brownies at the conclusion of the Girl Guide rally at Government House yesterday.
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  • 145 3 Reuter. Johannesburg. May 24. GEN. Smuts, speaking at a civic banquet to-day in honour of his 70th birthday, uttered the warning that Government would deal with Fifth Columnists. He also referred to South Africa's fine response to the call fcr volunteers. Gen Smuts
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  • 383 3 Reuter. London, May 24. QUEEN Wilhelmina, in a statement issued from Buckingham Palace told of the Nazi scheme to take her as hostage to paralyse Dutch resistance. "I decided it was my duty to frustrate the attempts of the enemy to take possession
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  • 256 4 Coroner's Verdict In Poisoning Inquiry (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Thursday. A I. SINGHAM, an estate dresser, was held to blame for the death of a Tamil youth who died from quinine poisonirjr, by Mr. J. A. Faith, the Seremban coroner, who said that Singham
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  • 61 4 <Frem Opr Own Corre^pondent) Kuals FriJ^ v blind, crippled Malay woman. Chak Vat*». was into court by husband rpcenth' when ft Malay. nem o d Dirus bin was -harmed wtth carry*nt Vr- off from he horn" at Merican Road. Penan 0 After a hearins before
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  • 173 4 (From Our Own Corie-pondcnl) Teluk Anson, Friday. TWO Tamils, Thavasi and Thavanandy, who were charged with having enticed a married woman, Palaniammal, away from her husband were acquitted here after the woman had given evidence that her husband and his brother had
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  • 92 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE question whether or not a defendant in a summons case could plead guilty to a charge by means of a telegram arose in the Third Court when Yam Kirn Yu. a Chinese defendant in a summons case, preferred to
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  • 74 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. Thursday. A TEOCHEW woman named Yeoh Seng Chvv who tied four yards of cloth round her waist and hid two bottles of amm in basket by covering them with flour was fined for attempting to evade the Customs in court here re•ently.
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  • 203 4 Singapore, Friday. lIOW an undischarged bankrupt found himself in difficulties again within a leriod of live years was revealed in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court to-day/ The debtor. L. J. Lessar, a postal employee, appeared before Mr. Justice A. K. ft'Beckett Terrell, the acting ('hie: Justice,
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  • 242 4 (From Our o»vn Reporter I Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday legal battle between two well-known Sikh personalities. Mr. Chauda Singh, a land-owner of Kajang. and Mr. Chanan Singh, teacher and prominent sportsman, has not yet been settled although it has now been through the Court of Appeal. To-day
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  • 28 4 Mr. Merton H. Brown has resigned his position as General Manager Of Messrs Thornycrort as from May 31, but retains his seat on the Board.
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  • 82 4 Singapore. Friday. ESSER S T \*OH. a 45 year-old Sikh, was boa''n to death at 0 p.m. last night In SUat Read by a number of Sikhs. h Singh was taken to the General >?ta! irlfch severe head injuries and died la<e r the cau.~° cf
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  • 150 4 (Fioin Our Own Rep 11 Kuala Lumpur, Frida\ THE Kuala Lumpur PMice looking for a person said ta be involved with another in (i ministering poison to three Tamil* Appalasamy. Paidaiah and panah It is expected that the anted man will be before the court
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  • 61 4 Under the auspices of the N Hindu Association speeches I H the "National ascect of educ ti Prof. Moulana Khwaja Al Farooqui: "Indian Nationalism S. Zain-el-Abedin Fazil: and Abroad" by S'jt. Dhanpat Rai will be delivered at the Bl Bhawan No. 47, Cuff Road, to-dj 7.30
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  • 9 4 Dr. Peter untitled pointed Medical Officer Ma cal Service.
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  • 190 5 Singapore, Friday. I -amen four young Norwegians who had left their ship and in Singapore without the permission of the Immigration ties, wore to-day ordered by a Singapore magistrate to be dehe House of Detention pending their repatriation. Their names were Manfred Eriksen, Lief
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  • 70 5 Singapore. Friday. A CHARGE of committing armed robbery was explained to two Hokkiens. Thian Seng and Chang Boon Hock, b3fore Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, to-day. The men are alleged to have used a pistol during the robbery, which was stated to have taken place at
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  • 33 5 This afternoon at 5.30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. 5. Penang Road, Professor V. E. Hendershot, M.A.. will deliver a public lecture entitled Armageddon—When? The public are cordially invited.
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  • 114 5 Singapore, Friday. jj S of the fact that he ig shadowed by a detecKwee, a 20-year-old Hokrket, placed himself becompatriot who was fully with a side show at the VV< rid Amusement Park, last I extracted some silver man's pocket, ective was so quick in effectrest that
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  • 1125 5 BROADCAST TALK BY PROFESSOR SILCOCK DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOVIET AM) NAZI ECONOMIES AND THE REASONS WHY GERMANY CAN EXPECT LITTLE ASSISTANCE FROM RUSSIA WERE EXPLAINED BY DR. T. H. SILCOCK, PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AT RAFFLES COLLEGE, IN A BROADCAST LAST NIGHT FROM THE
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  • 411 6 Lose Lead, Fall Victims To Keen Fortress XL FORTRESS R.E 4; S.R.S 3. 'J'HOUGH they opened promisingly taking the lead five minutes from the start, the S.R.C. went down to the Fortress R.E. by four goals to Ihree, w hen tlie learns
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  • 32 6 All tennis ties in the Singapore lawn tennis championships scheduled for last evening were cancelled. These ties will be played as usual on Tuesday. Monday's ties are unchanged.
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  • 75 6 TO-DAY SOCCER: "Malaya" Cup, Army vs. Negri Sembilan, Seremban; Penang vs. Kedah. Penang; S.A.F.A. League Div. I, SC.FA. vs. R.A. (A.A.I. Stadium. CRICKET: S.C.C. vs. V.M.C.A.. S.C.C; S.C.C. vs. Medical College, Medical CoMeere: S.C.R.C. vs. AC.SO. 8.A., S.C.R.C; S.R.C. vs. Combined Schools. S.R.C; St. Andrew's vs. Raffles, Raffles
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  • 24 6 Competitors in action in one of the obstacle events for Boy Scou's at Geylang English School sports on Thursday.
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  • 159 6 EFNANG and Seremban arc the I 1 venues for two IVla'av? Cup mat- ches tc-day. Ftnang. who meet Kedah, will nek the Icllowino team: G. Paul: Sgt. Anderson, Won- Kan 1 C Dankcr Kam Tuck Fee. AbI dullah; Woey Gua n Wan. Spr Johnson C.
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  • 72 6 hPrV len ™A v match of socc r betwesn the Chung Wha Football Association and the Indian Youth League will be played at Farrer Park to-day instead of tomorrow as previously arranged Cn Sunday, the Chung Wna Football Association v ill men a team
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  • 44 6 Reuter. New York, May Madison Square Garden Ken Overlin of Washing ton won the world middle, weight title according t 0 California and New York Athletic Commissions, when he decisively outpointed Cc. ferino Garcia (the holder) over fifteen rounds— Reuter.
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  • 105 6 (Firm Our Oun Report* Ipoh, Ma« There was a good turn at tpoi turn course to-day by Candida nr paration for the Perak T i, meeting. m Logue and Leigh strings are rrer» m* no others have y.t arrive; "loo U p charges are in
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  • 234 6 Traction Co. 1 S.C.S. I POOD goalkeeping kept the Coki Storage losers in the Business Houses League game with the Traction Company last even in] atter emerging lucky winners he only goal of a match ladrinj sound combinational play by either >ide. Althou-h the
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  • 90 6 JEN clear goa's without re scored by Hongkong and Shai Bank y?s f erduy at the J.CS.A •at Tesscnschn Road when they nrt ihornycroft and Company a B ness Houses league fixture. s>i ijl IN a liicndly game cl soccer ni.». vcci yesterday en the
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  • 49 6 untitled Soccer from untitled "nd Wireless Sports Club, t -morro the latters ground (Gypsy) Kick-off at 5 p.m. will be: Joe dp s Lawno, n Tan Fen? Chia. C. O Valb rg. M Lange; John F.oznrio. R. D 1 Peters. Klass. R Rnzario. Peserves.- L. Theseira. V. D Dana.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 819 7  -  Malayan Cricket Review By Tribune Crieket Correspondent RHHB ARMY V. R.A.F. (MALAYA) FIXTURE KAST WEEK-END WAS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE SOME KEEN WELL CONTESTED CRICKET BUT TURNED OUT TO BE A ONE SIDED AFFAIR, THE ARMY WINNING BY AN INNINGS AND 48
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  • 254 7 WITH tho exception or one Scoring in the rest of the cricket matches in Selangor was on the low side, and bowlers had matters pretty much their own way. The Selangor Sikhs put. up a poor batting display against the T.P.C.A. who wen easily by 69 runs. It was
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  • 144 7 pLAYING on their new pitch the Malay College made merry at the expense of foe Taiplng Cricket Association. Abdul Aziz. Shamsudin. and Abu Baker obtained gcod scores, and the College innings were declared at 146 for 3. Then Korshi and Shamsudin, each hanging five wickets, packed ofT the Tniping
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  • 270 7 RAIN spo'led sport in Penang. where the two matrhes. in which t!e Chinese had two teams engaged, were washed out. The main attraction Chinese firs', XI v the Pmang Sports Club first Xf -was marred at a stage when it looked like developing into an interesting affair The Chinese
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  • 39 7 ng players will represent against the Indian Part} it Fairer Pari: on Hi ck Yin, Yang Foo, Lee 3 Kee. Ah Soo. Kum Yin. Chit Lim. Fook Kwan, Kirn X un. Siew Cheong and Yew
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  • 287 7 Batting: IC3 A Rahman (O F A vs. CRT.. Penang). 08 S. Kamal (Railways vs. T P C A. "B", Kuala Lumpur) 00 M Mercier < V M A vs. I. A B."> l'<;nampalam (Kailway Juniors vs. !I A O C SO Thoy <S A O B
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  • 63 7 The final of the men's double in the V M C A. Spring Lawn Tennis tournament between Kamis and Eng Lock and P C. Tan and P. H Tan will be played to-day at the V.M.C.A. courts. A further tie, the "A" class singes between Lim
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  • 207 8 IyITHDRAWAL by British and Belgian troops is reported to-day ami. although there are counter-attacks at various points and furious resistance to the Germans generally, it is clear that the Germans are pushing forward through the gap made between the Somme and Arras to the coast. There
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  • 246 8 JHE statement issued by Pandit Nehru, expressing deep concern at the developments in Europe and the anxiety of the Indian National Congress not to do anything to embarrass Britain at a time when she is engaged in a life and death struggle, will go a long
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  • 1394 8  -  JAPAN MUST TAKE A REALISTIC VIEW By EDWARD ELLIS r pHE recent successes of the Chinese armies (mainly on the North Hupeh Front) were foretold in the Malaya Tribune last month. H was also stated then that Chiang Kai Shek s vast new army,
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  • 36 8 Looking trough the famous Pi Xi Gate to the Kin Ma Gate in Kunming, Capital of Yunnan Proving i the war has not yet reached, except for occasional raiding planes.
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  • 539 8 JJOPE of a new understanding with Russia is raised by the news that Britain has appointed Sir Stafford Cripps, stormy petrel of the Labour Party, as special envoy to Moscow to discuss the basis of trade negotiations. This might react ultimately against Germany, but we
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  • 727 9 Violent Battle On Plain Of Flanders PARIS, MAY 24. THE BATTLE OF FLANDERS CONTINUES TO RAGE WITH THE GREATEST VIOLENCE THE FRENCH WAR OFFICE SPOKESMAN STATED. Details of the operations are shrouded in secrecy, for at this stage Gen. Weygand must necessarily
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  • 24 9 Men of the vpriot contingent, now serving with the British Army in France, leaving London on their way to ihe front. mm
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  • 213 9 London, May 24. THI German claims to have "sunk or seriously damaged" 15 capital ships, 46 cruisers, three aircraft carriers, 44 destroyers and 29 marines between April 9 and May 22 are described in authoritative quarters in London as "fantastic." Every loss of
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  • 55 9 Reuter. New York, May 24. Quoting authoritative aviation circles, the New York Times gives the following figures for Allied aeroplane purchases in the United Mates: ordered since the outbreak of war 6,100: delivered 2,300; to be ordered contracts at present negotiated 4,000. maa number
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  • 97 9 Red Cross Appeal For $10,000, 000 Reuter. London. May 24. j AN appeal for $10,000,000 tat the War Relief Fund of the American Red Cross was made to the people of the I United States over the American wireless this morning. The Chairman oi" the Fund, ill an address, said:
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  • 111 9 Reuter. Ottawa, May 24. MR la Pointe. Minister of Justice, slated in the Ccmmons that prearranged counter-moves against possible Fitih Columnists had been ensured in Canada against espionage, sabotage and subversive activities. There were 16.643 enemy aliens registered in Canada of whom 261 had been Interned
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  • 190 9 Chinese, Americans Leading Crusade Reuter. Shanghai, May 24. PERM AN officials in this international city are said to be deeply concerned over the attitude of public opinion. A spontaneous moral boycott by Chinese and neutrals, especially Americans, against (ierman concerns and Germans generally has
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  • 46 9 Reuter. London. May 24. Refugees who reached England from reach coast last night said they saw British fighters shoot down two German planes near the French coast. A hundred and thirty refugees on a mull ship cheered the fighters' double success.—Reuter.
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  • 48 9 Reuter. London, May 24. rREE hospital ships with B.E.F. wounded arrived at a south coast port to-day from France. In one of the ships, six soldiers died during the crossing. The wounded were taken by hospital trains to hospitals in home counties.— Reuter.
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    • 42 9 scotch whisky QUALITY AMERCAN model wHr B iruh SPREAD BAND I ASK FOR A FREE ATAI I Sole Agents Malaya KFE HUAT RADIO CO I 122-121, Orchard Road, Singapore Phone loho. Branches mm PENANG, A LOR STAR, TAIPING, IPOH, K. LUMPUR- M
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    • 41 9 UuHftUg STANDARD T "^t SARSAPARILLA Blood buildei Cur c s various W/j^y <2%oJ*t Lropicai cu^easej Local Pyce $1 per bottle. Small bottle 50 cU. I Sole Agents: p nrt i A. 5! MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, HiP. St., Singapore Ttone 47«*
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    • 221 10 I< %IMTOI Till ATI!I NOTICE TO-MORROW (SI NDAY) BEING A NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, THE USUAL MORNING MATINEE WILL NOT BE HELD. I r T7 g TO-NIGHT I wS&I 'equipped with p.m. p.m. |,AI<A >lorNl s Rl *l CAVALCADE I PERFECT SOUND S PgOJECTIOX OF aviation c IN TFCHNICOLOUR! em&E
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    • 623 10 XOTH i:. Notice is hereby given that the business known as The KINTA RUBBER WORKS carried on by Mr. F. A. Rodges at Lahat Road, Ipoh, has been assigned to Chew Choon Siew and Yeoh Ghim Cheow both of Ipoh who took over the said business as a going concern
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    • 523 10 BANKRUPTCY ORDINAM In the High Court ol tj Straits Settlemi Settlement of Mai;' In Bankruptcy. A O Re MOHAMLD ARSAT Bl\ RAOH L NOTICE IS HEREBY (,y hist Dividend is intended in the above matter. All creditors must prove by the 17th day of June, o will be excluded from
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    • 725 10 j To-day's Radio j i w SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 men). PARIS ZHP 30.96 metres (9.68 mcis). 19.6* metres (15.24 kc|i). p m. 16.81 metres (17.85 kcls) 12.45 Concert by Reller's Band Relayed fnm from 3.20 p.m. the Adeluhi Hotel. 130 coZ TrL s mia day Rubber Tin arM
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  • 414 11 Fresh Bid To End Impasse wtt* i t i Bombay, May 15. n«»t LD welcome a settlement which ensures peace with honour," said Manatma Gandhi in an exclusive interview with the special ondenl of the "lime:; of India." I am not averse," he explained, "to
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  • 62 11 Jodhpur, Apr. 29. Nine leading citizens have been arrested to-aay in connection with the Saiyagraha campaign and the police made a lathi charge on a gathering. The complaint filed by Kumari Laxmi Gattani wi h the permission of the Chief Minister against some police officers for alleged beating of her
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  • 87 11 Till Xt Hon ble Mr. Amcry, 1 Den Secretary of State for it made the following observain March last on the Indian India has arrived at a stage she deserves independence, to-day holds the supreme p in hi amo»\gM the Asiatic nase far as the
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  • 62 11 H t Twynam, C.5.1., C.1.E., present Chief Secretary to eminent of Benga l has been to act as Ccvcrnor cf the Pn rinccs and Berar during the His Excellency Sir Francis has been granted leave cut I for a period of four months B Ited Hi'rhness
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  • 24 11 Madura, May 18. V. Ayyavu, member oi the Town Congress Committee. 0 arrested under the Defence Act for delivering alleged peeches at Mainsuard Square
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  • 113 11 Loudon, May 'J. MAJOR Mohammad Akbar Khan and members of the Indian forces visiting England were the guests of the Indian Comforts Fund at a reception at India House this afternoon. A large number oi representative Indians, including Sir Fcroze Khan Noon, the High Commissioner for
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  • 123 11 Calcutta, May 1« FOLLOWING a heated debate Lasting nearly two hour.- the Calcutta Corporation at a special meeting < r Tuesday evening rescinded resolutions Of the old Corporation which hid granted an extension of service lo five of its high officials, namely. Mr. J. IJ
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  • 54 11 The District Magistrate of Chakia in Benares State has sentenced Ramnandan Singh, president of the State Con cress Committee, to two months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 3u end Ramlagan Misra. secretary, of the committee to six months' rigorous imprisonment with a fine of Rs. 20 under the
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    • 89 11 mm Style, Comfort, Economy, ONSI LT Ihi Oriental Optical Ct>., I URING CFTICIANo 182, South Bridge Rd. 348. N. Bridee Rd., NGAPORE. FREE TESTING. Oil and fresh cc. The tas'e of eliminated com- I r contains t"*° A\\\\\\ Vitamins A. C Ahich builds tm against all ills *> uunhhi PRODUCT.
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    • 97 11 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A. WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER PjMfcft from that dreaded bad odour under Kin the arms which keeps your friends 1 at distance from you? |i' Hj W THERE S A REMEDY j j •'•j' against it, as a scientific preparation I'l I !f|
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    • 121 11 ADDED POWER BATTERIES FOR CAR STARTING AND LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS lIOItMO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kua'i Lumpur, Ipoh Penan». Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, Singapore. «.x 1> bb "I'll tell you of something better!" "You know, I used to think
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    • 251 12 HERE SHE IS..Hollywood's New Sensation..Lovely LANA TURNER..The Girl with the Perfect Venus figure.. In A Great Music-Girl Comedy! m brightest show in town.' TO-DAY at The CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 Ĕo\ HEAR ARTIE CS SHAW'S FAMOUS A BAND! Special Extra! British Official!! "LONDON RIVER" The Thames in War Time to-ym.mt
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    • 245 12 D E LUXE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. Best Chinese European Food Served. Special Sunday Tiffin $1.Ordinary Dinner $1.75 including Admission. For economy and prompt service, kindly phone 4244. EXHIBITION of Paintings and Drawings
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    • 221 12 The Year's Biggest Laugh Thrill Show JSRVi 9.T 5 SLII A MJt H a jj^ how he Toves to use >mf OJRIEI^^^BRIIf NEXT WEEK AIJIAMHIU SOCIETY GIRL FLYER CAPTURED BY GUN-RUNNERS White savages more deadly than poison-aari J£*L} natives >n the South Seas!.. Danger, death 2F —and two tough Marir.s
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  • 43 13 Reuter. London, May 24. It is reported that the East Dudgeon lightship, between 20 and 30 miles off the Lincolnshire coast, was attacked and bombed by Nazi planes. It is not known what damage, if any, the lightship suffered.—Reuter.
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  • 60 13 Reuter. London, May 24. A BROADCAST by the German-con-trolled Hilversum Radio says that all Dutch householders, who may be giving shelter to members of the British. French or Belgian fighting forces still in Holland, are warned to report their presence to the Police Severe penalties were
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    • 228 13 A _ML w *To-morrow j A. /v>£ T Vf£f EXTENSION ...„%vri-:- -till- i •i) m j #1 i I A.M. V sES talkie ★—*~w TO-NIGHT 7.30 AND 9.30 PJM. E EES in IMMM-I CITY' n I. j GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY TO-MORROW T j (I) ST. BLUES (2) DANIEL BOONE. V
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    • 125 13 BLACK L WHITE V BEWARE OF WJ 1 fCONSTIPATION BROOKLAX PhoHllatmSxat^ve 1 L Banishes J HlfSold F. very where) Agents: NAIN V MOHAMED SONS. Singapore. Koala Lumpur Penang. I 1. I j I j Cameron j Highlands I EASTERN HOTEL Ensures all conveniences and comforts Stay at Malaya's Popular Hill
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    • 267 13 jA HERE COMES CHARLIE! Member of Famous ASTOR TRIO opening mm week at i I TIiIl X -2A.M. MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND MAKING DANCE HISTORY formation V li] ORGANISED BY SEE THREE EUROPEAN FRED PHILIPS TEACHERS PARTNERING CHINESE GIRLS IN THE a OF THE ALL-BRITAIN FORMABIGGEST DANCE TREAT TION WALTZ CHAMPION
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  • 175 14 MR. LIM CHIN SENG died peacefully on Thursday at 7 p.m., at his residence, No. 26 Nallur Road. Siglap. Age 77. Leaving behind him 2 sons, Messrs. Lim Eng Wee and Lim Eng Teek, one daughter, one son-in-law, Mr. W. C. Khoo, 3 daughters-in-law, several grandchildren and great grandchildren
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    • 452 14 rtff Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced between Mr. Lee Aug Saah, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seng Kirn of Singapore, to Miss Keong Kee Sum, youngest daughter of Mr. Keong Cham Hin and the late Madam Iyeong of Singapore. VACANCY FILLED. Box 922. Applicants thanks. (552-D).
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    • 563 14 WANTED antique watches and clocks, j state approximate age. Description welcomed, write Box No. 996, Malaya j Tribune, Singapore. (606-D) j LONELY LADY wishes to make some j really respectable friends of either sex. j Apply Box No. 971, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 542-D). i WANTED: Secondhand small Printing
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    • 625 14 WEST ING HOUSE Refrigerator 5 cv. ft. 4 years' guarantee. $320-. Apply Box 997, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. »610-D) ONE WELL-KEPT Violin. Owner gives up collection, $65. Box 992 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (590-D» ONE BACON and cooked meat cutting machine In working order for quick sale $30.00. Apply Singapore Auctioneers.
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    • 640 14 ARMSTRONG SALOON, 1931 12 H.P. Self-change, perfect order, $175. 744 Grove Road, (Tel. 5518». (597-A*. "AUTONITIALS" attached to car radiators add beauty and attractiveness. Price $1.50 a set of three letters. Owing to great demands, orders executed in rotation. Several Agency territories still open. Write, "AUTONITIALS," 54, Sumbawa Road. Singapore.
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    • 882 14 Tailoring Millinery DRESSES for all occasions. Just arrived. FEMINA, Rex Hotel, Room 36. Tel. 2600. (578-D-J CONSULT YOUR TAILORING PROBLEMS at "Gulam Mohamed" 4608 Alexandra Road, Singapore. For cheap and smart fittings; very moderate prices. A trip.l will be convinced. (568-D). Miscellaneous GREGG Shorthand Writers Dance 8 p.m. to 1
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  • 180 15 I r.iii Our Own Correspondent) London, May 10 >«•111 iM- of £252.194 to £7,313.435 in 1 tj,p net income of Imperial (herni al Industries is recorded in thr annual report. After allocating (MM) to general reserve, £1.000,000 to create a war
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  • 112 15 h mi Our Own Correspondent) London, May 8. n; OF- IS <>f a few tin mining companies i ._f :ven below:— Tin Dredging. Ltd.. report a net 1939 of £22.645, against £6,392 providing £18,000 for taxadividend recommended is 12V 2 «r cent against nil. Tin profit of
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  • 204 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) 4 V London. May 9. f in erestin B feature of the report of Morris Motors, Ltd, is the reigy? to investment which the SSHf* P»vate undertaking, Nuffield Mechanisations and Aero, Last September Mbirii Motors enteied Sp n! con 5 ract to
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  • 240 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) T London, May 8. HKLE of Britain's largest industrial enterprises, w ith assets aggregating over £49,000.000, yesterday announced their profits for 1939. The companies are Stewart and Lloyds, which manufacture every description ot iron and steel tubes and pipes: Ford Motors,
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  • 108 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 8. DROFITS of a few rubber companies are reported below: Heawood Tin and Rubber.—Profit for 1939 £*****. Dividend 7% per cent., against 4 per cent. Also interim 2 J/ 2 for current year. Badenoch Rubber—First and final dividend of 5 per cent.
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  • 256 15 TIN London. Friday. Price» £267*, Buyers Sehers a] Price) £265 U Buyers £2654 Sellers RUBBER London. Friday. Steady 11 716 119 IS Jump 11 716 ***** "2nd Forward i July: n 3 B n'2 I ird Forward) Oct lift ny« LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London Friday. 60 6
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  • 892 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT I Singapore. May 24. MINING Buyers Be lien Ampat Tin 39 4 6 Austral Amal 5|6 6 Ayer Hitam 21 22 Ayer Weng 0 60 0 65 Austral Malay SSI- 37 Bangrin 20- 21Batu Selangor 1.37 1 42 Bcrjuntal 9;. jOBurma Malay 221- 23 Chenderlang 15.
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    • 63 15 "COLD LEAF" TEA REVIVES YOU! 'Alarm goes off: still half asleep Hot Cup of GOLD LEAF Tea and out you leap/ National Employers' i MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated in England) Mever Chambers, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. VSSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 GENERAL RESERVE FUND £600.000 CAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY
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    • 64 15 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. flfif. 175. South Bridge Road. Singapore. H SPECIALIST Having had over 30 years' experience we guarantee to cure Piles Fistula within 10 days without operation whatsoever, or your money will be refunded. Numerous unsolicited testimonials. H. KARIM BAKtSH SONS, 709,
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    • 186 15 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England> 'SINGAPORE BRANCH) Medeiros Buildinjr, Cecil Street. Singapore Authorised and subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1.000.000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on
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    • 665 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH* INDIA 1 $.75?.— FREIGHT BRITISH INDIA For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, TeL 5961 The best possible services are 8.1.5. N. Co., co., ltd., being maintained by the P. b.i.s.n. Co. (apeak line) O. S. N. Company to their For
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  • 271 16 British Air "Strafe" On Bigger Scale Reuter. Sorties were made during the r»l lit en the enemy's lines of communication in north-east France, southern Belgium and the Rhineland. In ncrih-eest France, among the targets hit by heavy bombers were military objectives at
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  • 90 16 Washington, May 24. DECLARING "The people ought to face the facts," the Senate Naval Committee to-day declined to suppress testimony by Rear Admiral J. H. Towers, Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, to the effect thai of the Navy's 1367 combat planes only 192 were
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  • 70 16 Reuter. London, May 24. jhe Ministry of Shipping announces that Dutch mercantile officers and S( amen who brought bhip from peris later seized by German ticops had been interned but treated wiih the hospitality due to nationals cf an Allied Power. Employment wi'l be found
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  • 52 16 Reuter. Ottawa, May E4. THE Air Mintter, Mr. Power, told th* Hoe c of Oomntco; that responding to th: leanest in m ih<- Brtti Governati nt tor certain aeroplane*, «ue Canadian Govt •mit i! informed the British fioveinment "tbesa aeroplanes will i available and forwarded at
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  • 36 16 Reuter. London, May 24. An additional 21 men and four women were arrested in London area to-day. Most of them are understood to be connected with the British Union of Fascists. —Reuter.
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  • 174 16 London. Mai niPLOMATIC circles in London have noted with hu statement on Anglo-Spanish tions which the British Foreign retary recently gave to the Sp Press representative in London in which Lord Halifax policy of H» c Majesty** f was to maintain and develop existing friendiy
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  • 959 16 AMERICANS WARNED OF NAZI AMBITIONS Reuter. IYIS Majesty The King's Empire Day broadcast was heard distinctly in Malaya as well as other parts of the world. Washington, May 24. All American radio stations cleared the air of programmes for the King's broadcast which
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