Morning Tribune, 28 May 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-No. 100. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, May 28, 1936 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 567 1 I It! >ir MHH S SI MMM I AT SOI l ll A >l |<»\ 3000 PASSENGERS RirORD ATTEMPT OX THIS LONDON, MAY 27. DMTAIVS GREATEST LINER, THE CTNARD-WHITE STAR 80 000 v TONS VESSEL, QUEEN MARY, LEFT SOUTHAMPTON THIS AFTERNOON ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE TO
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  • 53 1 Nanking Rejects Tokio's Explanation Nankins, May 27. THE Chinese Government has rejected the Japanese explanation that tho recent increase of Japanese troops m North China is due to "Unstable conditions" m North China, and has instructed the Chinese m Tokio to make further representations m
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  • 80 1 London. May 27. SUBSTANTIAL reductions In radio tew lephone charges between Britain and overseas are announced by the Postonaster General. Charges for calls for the United States and Canada, including New York and Montreal, will be 28s. instead of £2 per minute and at night £1
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  • 58 1 London, May 27. ris expected that the date of King Edward's coronation will bo made public to-morrow. The final decision will be taken at the Privy Council meeting m the morning and it is anticipated that the Prime Minister will make an announcement on the subject m the
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  • 230 1 KING TO VISIT VI MY Unveiling Of New Memorial London. May 27. IN accordance with a promise made 1 while he was Prince of Wales, Klll2 Edward, on the invitation of the Canadian Government, will unveil on July 26 the memorial on Vimy Ridge to Canadians who fell m the
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  • 23 1 Shanghai, May 26. The Chinese goodwill mission to Siam sailed aboard the Victoria headed by Mr. Lin Ping, Chinese ex-Minister m Cuba. Reuter
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  • 226 1 Tin Committee's Troubles London, May 27. THE Tin Committee's postponement of the July— September quota decision until wittiin a week of it becom ng* operative is generally criticised as handicapping producers and involving the market m a further month's uncertainty, during which consumers are ely to
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  • 540 2 DR. TAI CHI TAO HERE One Of Big Five In China Singapore, Tuesday. UTIIIA the Cicrman liner (ineisenau tame alongside the wharf at Tanjoni Pafar to-day it flew the Olympiad lag m honour of the leader of the Chinese Olympic delegation to Berlin, Dr. Tai Chi
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  • 59 2 J Sln^ a Pore. Wednesday Charged with theft of three refrigerator motors valued at $45 each and a radiator from a local firm m Orchard Road, Mr. A. P Scully claimed trial when he appeared before Mr T D Hughes, the Second Magistrate this morning The case was
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  • 138 2 E mpire Unity Miniature Conference In London THE TlflMl fOCCMei :<. miniature Imp erial Conference m London m the next few weeks which it thinks will be particularly valuable at the present juncture when the international situation necessitates that Britain and her Dominions keep m line. Mr. Earle Page and
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  • 65 2 Empire Societies In London London, May 26. THE councils of the Royal Empire Society and the Oversea* League have agreed on a scheme of collaboration, while retaining their separate identities. The scheme provides for a joint programme of Empire propaganda and consultation of secretariats. An essential feature is that
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  • 61 2 Train Boarded By A Contrabandist Tientsin, May 27. IRMED with heavy cudgels, about 150 KoreaiJ contrabandists entered the third class compartments of a train going to Pukow at midnight, drove out the Chinese passengers and put aboard 552 bales of rayon. Previously the contrabandists tried to board the
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  • 93 2 Singapore. Wednesday. DROPERTY to the total value of $1,500 1 was sold by public auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd.. 30 Chulia Street, this afternoon. Freehold land situated at Jalan Kembangan and Changi Road, Singapore, area 18,003 sq. ft., bought by A.
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  • 239 2 Oil Expert In Singapore Encouraging Research In Sumatra Singapore, Tuesday. MR. A. B. Penny, an oil expert doing research work m Sumatra for the Standard Oil Company, is m Singapore lor a short holiday. He arrived here by X.L.M. plane, the "Lyster," and is staying m the Adelphi Hotel. "We
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  • 103 2 New Legislation In U.S. Washington, May 26. THE Anti-gold Hoard'ng Legislation 1 passed by the United States Government applies to foreign concerns with branches m America, it has been decided. The decision was reached when a Swiss company, the Overseas Finance Corporation, failed m its attempt before the
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  • 56 2 Ottawa. May 26.. Ihe King ha.s accepted the invitation 01 the Canadian Government to unveil the Vimy memorial to the Canadians who fell m the War, on July 26 announced the Prime Minister. Mr Mackenzie Kinp. The French President will receive His Majesty and protfably M Leon Blum, as Premier,
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  • 151 2 Heimwehr Will Fight Vienna, M, THAT the HHmwohr is noi, goin? to be extinguished without a struggle is proved by the ouico; a protracted secret conference < f ))ro\ r incial leaders. A laconic communique announced ihafi the Heimwehr headquar.t been transferred to Linz (Prince hemberg's birthplace
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  • 161 2 Stage Screen Fine Show At The Capitol AN exceptionally good programme, stage and screen combined, fered at the Capitol. The GaetanQ Girls prove to be all that was promised, presenting a series of dance numixra m a manner not ofien seen m ÜbJl part ol the world. The six art..
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  • 94 2 Famous Pianist In Singapore THE fact that Herr Wilhelm Kempff, the famous German pianist, passed through Singapore homeward bound after a tour of Japan gave the German consul general, Herr W. Maenss, and Frau Maenss, the opportunity of offering an exceptionally interesting party at their home m
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    • 76 2 FRESH MH K -WITH 1 ff™% ALI THE TROUBLE I I TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J-' your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially 1 I For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your J milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot
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  • 593 3 MOTOR CYCLE &> CAR Inquest On Dead Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. T ,,K story of a fatal accident that I occurred m Bukit Timah Road th( niK ht of April 28 was und" before the Singapore Coror Mr W <« Porter, to-day, when inuuirv wa* commenced into
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  • 128 3 Man Stripped And Flogged Detroit, May 26. A COWARDLY attack on another relief worker Ls attributed to the Black Legion. The victim was carried off stripped and flogged because he is alleged to have refused to join the cult. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of 25
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  • 111 3 Five Dead: 15,000 Acres Destroyed New Gretna, N.J., May 26. FIVE are dead and seven are m hospital following the worst fire m the history of New Jersey m which 15.000 acres of timber were destroyed. Thirty-three others were reported missing earlier, but 17 of them have now
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  • 89 3 Mr. haycock Resigns From The Jubilee Fund AT the monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to morrow a motion will be brought forward for the appointment of Committee No. 1 to revise the assessment for 1937. At a general committee meeting following the ordinary meeting a successor
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  • 66 3 fttetrtctttois Ori Jdpanesv Pfeke Goods Baghdad, May 26. ANEW Customs regulation provides that Japanese piece goods cannot be cleared m Iraq: Customs houses unless the importer can prove the export to Japan of Iraqi produce to the value of 15 per cent, of the Japanese goods be desires
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  • 61 3 Conference To He Held Geneva. May 26. A CONFERENCE on tlv. Dardanelles issue will be held at Montreux Immediately after tne meeting of the League Council, probably on June 16, when it is expected Mr. Eden Will preside The Turkish delegation will be hraded by the Foroißii Minister and
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  • 61 3 Air Sea Lines BnYi.s/i Anrf Wwfrft Plan Co-Operation The Hague, May 26. DETAILS of the co-operation of British and Dutch air and sea linos wert prepared m committee when the conference opened to-day attended by representatives of Imperial Airways. Royal Dutch Air Lines and ill prominent British, Dutch. Euro Dean
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    • 94 3 Law Xotirc 1^ Ftir To-da> Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.3s2 35— A. Kadir ors. vs. M. K. Karuppiah. "MAN LIOX" j i RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT i A A DO NOT MISS VISITING AUSTRIA DURING YOUR NEXT LEAVE. THE AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL M
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    • 67 3 /When you raise your hat do you raise your age? v *o The answer is and always will be "YES" if you are tfointf and have gone bald. Won't you lik« to look young *»yen with your hat. off? Then" start usinjjf Sil-viVrin the Natural Hair Food ROM into the
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 214 4 Values Slightly Easier (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 2o\i> cts.. unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore) $991',., up t To-day \s Prices: RUBBER London: 7*4(1., down 1,16 d. Market Tone: Dull. New York: 15 9 16 cts., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone:
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    • 145 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The tm Share market has continue! active. A number of shares have changed hands and the weakness of yesterday was considerably steadied by the I T C anouncement. Hong Fatts recovered from 82 cents to 80 cents, Jelebus from 84 to 87 Lukuts from $1.09 to
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    • 74 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, May 27. JHE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver, copra and wolfram: Market Tone: Idle. LONDON RUBBER Spot: 7 5J16 (down 132). July-Sept.: 7% (down 1 32). LONDON TIN Spot: £201 4 (up Vi). Forward: £196
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    • 46 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, May 27. THE closing prices were as follows: London New York Cross Rate 4.98 3 16 (up 3 16). London—Paris: 75 1116 (up 1!32). London Amsterdam 7.37 Vi (up 1116). London Hongkong: Is. 319 32d. (unchanged).
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    • 25 4 mains unchanged. There are sellers of Traders at 27.40. U.E.s at 7.10. Gammons at 1.27 and a bid is wanted for Wearnes. Rubbers continue neglected.
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    • 28 4 London, May 27 6 30 PJft •New York prices quoted In US. currency s tJpYur a re ar nof ie"^ PrlCeS; asdf
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    • 25 4 MM 111 EltlllTlSH DfSmUMCI COMPANY. LTD (Incorporated m Now Zealand*' MOTOIt 4 All fully insured? w. J. dexter, Manager Tel. 5926, 2. Finlayson Green 2
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    • 52 4 Reliable syce, excellent driver, available. Phone 6806. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid up) V.100,000,000 reserve Fund Y.129,150,00(1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. M tT m 1 H UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472
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  • 307 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST asfd asfd M. Collieries ($10) 24.85 25.25 Malacca Elec. Ord. ($1) 2.07 V 2 2.15 Malacca Electric Pref. 10% ($1) 2.37 y 2 2.47H Malayan Breweries ($1) 2.50 2.60 Maynard ($10) 2.75 3.25noo McAllster and Co. ($50) 98.00 102.00ccr Overseas Assurance ($5) 7.25 7.90 Overseas Chinese
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  • 346 5 Varying Methods Of Restriction m« «l\ (By Air Mail) London, May 13. THE second annual ordinary general meeting of the Lawas (Sarawak) Estates, Ltd., was held a* the offices of the compa ny 4 Uoyd's-avenue, E.C, MH. A- Parker Smith (the chairman of the ct»mnanv) presiding. The
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  • 49 5 The International Committee of Historical Science concluded its ninth meeting m Bucharest under the chairmanship of Professor Temperley. of Cambridge University. The committee will hold its 1938 meeting at Zurich, where the Congress of Historians will also meet. The King received the delegates at "his summer residence at Sinaia.
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    • 23 5 I AIiSOLUTE SECURITY I i HI or ok Imox INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. i 1 Agents: SIMK DARBY A CO- LTD. Singapore Branches A
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    • 174 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO twv THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD., AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised 540.000.000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.(70. HEAD OFFICE CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD o 1^- c IBRANrI,:1 BRANrI 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD
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  • 453 6 A MYSTERY FILM Charlie Chan 's Secret WARNER (JLAND, veteran portrayer of the detective character "Charlie Chan," finds peculiarly congenial his role m the latest picture of the famous 20th Century-Fox series. "Charlie Chan's Secret." For m unraveling, as a screen character, some practices of spiritualistic frauds, he is following
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  • 74 6 If all girls were like Katherine DeMille, Bob Miles, equestrienne director for Paramount, would be minus a job. Miles reported for work on Zane Grey's Paramount picture, "Drift Fence", to give Miss DeMille instruction m riding. Miss DeMille needed no such instruction. Riding has long been the chief diversion of
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  • 73 6 'Designed by the wear" could be the name- of a dinner suit from the personal wardrobe of Marsha Hunt, Paramount player now m "Desert Gold." The simplicity of the front of the sown is important, as is the velvet choker of emerald green. In. back a split drapery adds a
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  • 221 6 "The Bohemian Girl" fOMEDY stars of yesteryear funsters f who were featured players Ln S silent days of motion pictures— wer<> forgotten when Laurel and Hardy ected actors to support them m ivJ newest full-length production r Bohemian Girl." which comes shortiv to the Capitol Theatre. As
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  • 164 6 Arline Judge's Task ARLJNE JUDGE, vivacious comedienne. has just acquired the job of playing mother to two girls who are almost her own age! Appearing with the all-star cast of "King of Burlesque," glamorous Fox musical show, which is now showing at the Capitol Theatre, Miss Judge
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    51 6 So loud was "Bull" Montana's voic( th&t several retakes were necessary i ing filming of 20th Century-Fax's "Sons and Dance Man" to bring volume down close to thai of Ctain Trevor. Warner Oland, Rosina Lawrence and Charles Quigley, who appear m "Charlie Chan's Secret." coming to the Alhambra on June
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    • 222 6 A SHOW TO PLEASE BYISYBODT! J Beautiful Talented Girls m a Gay Whirlwind STAGE Attraction— S AND one of the BEST MUSICAL Comedies yet offered on the/ Screen! J I<ai»i t o i. z i First Appearance m Malaya .Direct from New York Hollywood. 1 j The Famous <bi Afcl'AAO
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    • 34 6 SUN TALKIE HALL (New World). 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Warner Bros*. Biggest Musical Show. "DAMES" with a host of favourite stars DICK POWELL, RUBY KEEIXK. JOAN BLONDELL, ETC. Prices 10c, 20c, and 30c
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  • 112 7 M Vv you see Paramount's "The s Our Home", take particular the stAinnlnß lounging pyjama Sulla van wears. Fashioned and metal cloth, the pyjama '"fl m a mood which suggests J«e Russian. The sleeves are left open 1 top of the bodice m a novel! and a sash of bright
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    • 139 7 THEY'LL BE AT THE PAVILION NEXT WEEK! j'WAUS LYN N W *'a tMr a c*NbeoiCoCM oict v ft l iy Jx-^ ONE OF THE YEAR'S FINMEST. THE ERA i hi: most fascinating de- 111 lIVK WHO EVER KEPT AN (ffffL VUDIENCE GASPING |KJj most alarming heart disturber IPITm Mmm^M^mJßwßßEjl vho
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  • 541 8 PROBLEM FOR CONGRESS Request For Huge Sum Washington. JIIEHK are "many wicks" for discussion of taxation and relief before Congress, according to those Senators who are concerned with the programme of legislation, and the adjournment may riot he possible before the RepabUcaa Party opens its
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    31 8 Symbols of Germany's new mechanized military forces, these lieht tanks, each with a crew of two. pa rticipated m the parade m Berlin on the occasion of H err Hitler's birthday
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  • 164 8 Absent Without Leave Hull. l OOKING haggard and ill as he limped L into Hull Police Court dock with the aid of a stick, William George Hunter, aged forty-seven, a superintendent of the Hull Police Force, was remanded m custody. He was charged with absenting himself from duty
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  • 155 8 Fortune Left By Sir James Hill London. THROUGH the streets of Horden. v small Yorkshire village near Binglev. a boy of ten used to hawk vegetables from a donkey and cart. Twice 1 week for two years when ha visited Bradford to obtain supplies he had passed the
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  • 49 8 Orders have been made m England restoring the 33 1 3 per cent, increase m solicitors' charges which, during the national financial stress, had been reduced to 25 per cent for contentious work and to 20 per cent, for noa-con-tentious work All the increase took effect on April 13
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  • 27 8 Lord Hirst has been elected the new president of the Federation of British industries, and Lord Aberconway and Mr A H. Kilner have been deeted additional vice-presidents
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  • 346 8 Smuggled Supplies Mystery London. THE special squad of the French Scot- land Yard engaged m checkmating ;dope" traffickers In the north o7 Franco, where they have become active nad their attention directed to three men who arrived at a cafe In the centre of Lille. Armed with a
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  • 38 8 One of the best -known offim's at London Road Station. Manchester .Sergent T. J. Ford, of the London and North Eastern Railway Police, died suddenly. He had been m t^" -niVav police service for more than 30 years.
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  • 29 8 The Criminal Chamber of the French Court of Appeal has rejected the appeals of the nine persons sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment m connexion with the Stavisky case,
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  • 662 8 Finance Wizard Dead Havana, Cub.: FORGOTTEN by a world wh once read his name m fro headlines, Gerard Lee Bevan, wizard and Juggler m millions, I here at the age of sixty-six. Once this man 01 millions luxurious limousines, played tl at the great Tudor mansion. I
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  • 331 9 LESSON FROM IJISTOR V Training Future Leaders Berlin. the Organization Leader ional-Soeialist Party, included a tour through made for the purpose youths for a three ourse which is to fit them leaders of the Tarty and the Slate. hs will take up quarters "Castles of
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  • 91 9 t.r/r Of Men Stars Going Up Hollywood. j^'HoLPH Valentino was only twentyWhen m 'Four Horsemen" and Sheik," he thrilled the hearts that inder blouses m 1921. iard Barthelmess was twenty-live he Played m -Broken Blossoms" lub JM Fairbanks, Snr, was only m "In Again, Out Again." Fred
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    32 9 Photo. A group of pupils and instructors taken at the Far Bast Flying School at Kai Tack, Kowloon. Three Avro Cadets are used by the students. (See story on paffe II). Shell
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  • 252 9 Pilots Body Near Machine Penrith A YOUNG airman has been found dead beside his wrecked machine on top of the 2,930 ft. mountain peak of Cross Fell, m the Pennines, about 12 miles east of Penrith. The dead man was Archibald Moffatt, aged twenty, who left West Mailing,
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  • 156 9 Commandments For Girls Boston. BOSTON University's 5.000 women students have ten commandments which have been laid down for them by Dean Lucy Franklin, as follows: 'Thou shalt' never allow a stranger to tike thee to thy destination. Thou "halt not sit out dances In cars. Thou shalt not
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  • 159 9 Big "Order" From Texas London. WAY down m Houston. Texas, is a man who has spared a dime to ask a London doctor a bv.\ question. A letter from him. addressed to "The doctor who grafted a muscle on a little boy's eve." reads •Is it possible
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  • 47 9 On two summonses for professing to tell fortunes by the use ol cards and a crystal globe, Mrs. Sophia Hancock, ol Trelawney Road. South Hackney, was at the North London Police Court ordered to pay a tine of £15 and i' 3 3s costs on each summons.
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  • 476 9 Police Dossier System g] prepared n x ird, with the co-oj i inclal police authority s, ved, provide a valuable combat white a comp i I 100. Ti. er contains and former m. When the countrj was being combed time ;i" i t(i discover the Identity rl
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  • The MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 280 10 JJATo Roland Braddell has paid a well deserved compliment to the Johore Council of state. It is, he said, a body unique m Malaya, for there is no official majority m control. Every member, whether appointed by virtue ol holding a particular office or not, hag full and
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  • 211 10 Mr. J. Paterson, of Penang, is on a visit to Ipoh. The Director of Civil Aviation, Malaya, baa been appointed Adviser of Civil Aviation for Kedah. Mr. H. B. Noon, of Messrs. Evatt and Co., Kuala Lumpur, goes on transfer to Penang at the end of this week. Mr.
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    568 10 AT least one .suggestion has at last been put forward m a formal manner for an official gesture m Perak to mark either the Coronation of H.M. King Edward or the Jubilee of the late King Georg< V of beloved memory. The suggest on 1 »at «MM Government
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    • 5 10 J4uLiH.. > >.J.i.1. .).0^Tn i h
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    • 55 10 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR 9 This Refrigerator is leading m this market backed by the fine t service throughout Malaya. Four Years Guarantee. Hire Purchase Terms to suit your pocket. Tht* General Electric Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Also obtainable from: UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD., (All Branches), JOHN MOKEY CO., Singapore. THE KINTA
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  • 1375 11 40 RESIDENT STUDENTS Reserve For The R.A.F. nURING I recent trip U Honprkonir I VM invited to pay a vjs>i l t n Kai Tak aerodrome, where -vas fortunate enough to I M shown round the Far East Flvinf Trainine: School which nncr.it es there, writes
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    • 41 11 Potage Saint Germain Fillet Selangin Francaise Koast Leg of Veal Spinach Baked Potato (-old Meat Salad Chocolate Ice ('ream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHI Flors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" "iked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906.
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    • 253 11 5933 Telegraphic Address: PHONES 5934 H l\ GOODWOOD #m I y~ The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Tabie d'hote and la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance On Wednesday, June 3. DINE KS $150. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE JUST COUNT THE
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    117 12 rlntu JiL the D k V f Connau Sht, great uncle of King Edward, returned to London recently after a holiday on the South coast. Above is the Duke of Con naught leaving his hous/in Grosvenor Crescent, London, the first picture taken of him since his return (Air
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  • 160 13 Picture). Mr. Lloyd George presided over a special meetting of the Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction at the Central Hall. Westminster. He addressed delegates urgently summoned from all parts of the country and outlined the future policy of the Council of Action. Photo
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  • 581 14 The Sea-side liomr ok* Mr. A Mrs. 11. M. Miller where many a SingaiporeaiK yoini«* and old. lias sjmiil jjollv hours. ONE Of the most attractive sea-side bungalows Is that of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller down at Telok Paku near ChangL it Is situated m a
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    60 14 Two views of the hall touge; a hove the card -room end, and on the left the sitting room end. The house as one approaches it; the main bungalow with the living rooms and the owners' bedroom and dressing room, is nearest the camera; behind, the annex where the guest-rooms
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    • 7 14 i ifidison g #ji^fh y i ft
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    • 72 14 OASIS PORTUGUESE SAMINES £k Not just plain IrL small fish, but /SwL U GENUINE fTS. Pjr Jl sardines from J«fcg/X3^>-;- Portugal, a tin I^lfw^' if wnicn con IV rJ-iieli tains more vita|V^,J^^^ mins than a > litre of Cod Liver Oil. Try Oasis once and you will have no other.
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    • 84 14 cioroihv more... gives beauty treatments m her restful salon, where her special radium creams and lotions are tiff obtainable. She has just receive;! new bath powders, bath foam and nail varnishes m beautiful colours. ZSU *LOOK, 18, ■4TTIBI KD Phone 6995. I 1 FREE SAMPLE OFFER I j Send 10
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    15 15 "ere is the dining table of a hospitable hostess, cspabto of exlendini; to seat twenty.
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  • 298 15 London. ROOMS bright as daffodils, With .silvered walls thai make us long for a slow moving stream, such is the refreshing Influence to be strongly felt m many of the new rooms presented for your inspection In the leading furniture stores. From the numerous examples of the
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  • 59 15 Small rugs on hard wood floors, table covers and desk blotters will stay m place and lie flat if placed over old table oil cloth cut slightly smaller than the article which it is to hold. Place the shiny side down because it adheres to polished surfaces. The cloth side
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    • 114 15 I A TOUIIISTO I seioi»i»i\<» guide I BOOKSHOP If you want to be accurate and up-to-date, you will find this indispensable. PEAKS' CYCLOPAEDIA 22 Complete Works of Reference m one handy volume Price .51. .10 Dictionary of Events, Prominent People. Office Compendium. Atlas, Synonyms and Antonyms, Classical Mythology. Health, Cookery,
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  • THE HARBOUR
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      13 16 ."Mr. Beue Tann, Chinese Ambassador to Berlin is a passenger by the Gneisenau.
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    • 125 16 THE Ming Chang, belonging to the Ming Sung Industrial Co., struck a submerged rock near Wanhsien m fog last week and sank m five minutes, according to a Chinese message received m Shanghai. No detailed report of the accident had been received a? the shipping firm there, a
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    • 85 16 IN order to replace the ill-fated Midori Maru. which sank m the Inland Sea last summer after a collision, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha is now completing a new vessel at the Kobe Mitsubishi Dockyards. The ship will be named the Kogane Maru < 1.900 tons', and is
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    • 57 16 Mails expected from Europe etc. (London* by Air (Imperial), time of deJivtry of boxholders" letters only 7 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 to-morrow. Mails i xpected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands*, general delivery of letters 8.25 am. to-day. Malta expected from Eastern Australia
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    • 10 16 GNEISENA SAILS HI I W G Xi: will cml i-
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    • 79 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE \VH OR EXPECTED TO ARPJ KEPPEL HARBOI'R Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin. Li-h. tan Lch Mary Rose. Duymaer Twist, Phasianella, W Bt. Agnes VESSELS IX DRY DOCKS Tanjonj? Pa^ar Victoria Dock: Jcrantut. Darvcl. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Torak. No. 2 Dock: Vyner Brooke. Godown G
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      48 16 THE Chargeurs Reunis s.s. Desira due In Singapore to-morrow noon from $aipon and will sail the I day at 6 p.m. for Colombo. Port Sal Marseilles, Nantes and Bordeaux. Mr. Tai Chi Tao. President ol Examination Yuan, who is p;»^ through Singapore by (jMeisriiau, u» !)<■' n.
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    • 389 16 I»TaT O. SAILINGS Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'j.orc. Tonnage Spore l!>3<;. 1936. BURDWAN t».070 June 4 CHITRAL 15.C00 Aug. U CORFU 15.000 June 5 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug. 27 RANCHI 17.000 June 19 RANPURA 17.000 Aug. 2 SOMALI 6.810 July 1 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 NALDERA 16.000 July 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 91 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengerang <S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Penang (Kedah) 10 a.m. Aden < Karoa) 1 p.m. Africa East (Karoa) 1 p.m. America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Karoa) 1 p.m. Burma (Karoa) 1 p.m. Egypt Karoa t 1 p.m. "Europe. Great Britain and Europe
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  • 267 17 Equal With Men In Soviet N tourists and sailors are often r by the presence on Soviet men— not only as sailors, Ineers, radio operators captains. s the besi known of these "sea a Ivanovna Shchetinina. n promoted from dec* hand m caotain. Distinguishing herself by energy and
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  • 148 17 Death Of Mr. C. L. Johnstoni The death occurred on Apr. 13, m Dumfries-shire, Scotland, of Mr. Charles Lawrie Johnstone, m his 78th. year. The late Mr. C. L. Johnstone was an uncle of the late Mr. John Johnstone, formerly manager of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd.,
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  • 46 17 A quick turn-round of the steamer R nfakse at Irwell Park Wharf, Manter, has been effected, a cargo of 2,000 ton« of hon-ore fror^ P V? 1 f oi tiii B -»v f uffs Corporation beIng discharged between 8 a.m. and 5 'mv eight wo^kinc hours.
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  • 30 17 The council of International Tanker Owners' Association, Ltd.. has decided to reduce the rate of contribution on voycharters to 5 per rent, and on time ters to 6 per cent.
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    • 305 17 BI'RXS PIIILP LI\E. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Bail*. MARELLA May 28 June 3 MERKAR June 28 July 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at tha following rates. t Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl K)urne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 528 17 >V y^ TO FRENCH PORTS DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nan'<s, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 23 i D'ENTKECASTEAUX For Marse.l i Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk June 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Na .:<-.s, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 27 J LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp ft Dunkirk July 4 i FORBIN Jul y 4
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  • 548 18 THINKING AND PLANNING The Needs Of To-day New York. MX. RooMveH has delivered the first political speech he has made m his native Slate *>f New York since his inauguration. lie addressed the guests at a dinner of the National Democratic Chi I* held to celebrate the
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  • 31 18 Mme. Joseph Pollet-Motta, of Lit to is claimed to have more young relatives than any woman m France Bhe is great-great-great-aunt, and she has 1.300 nephewfl and nieces of different generations.
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    29 18 Photo. QWRE Above is a class of pupils working on a Fairey Fox. Forty students have special quarters at Kai Tack, where they are m residence. Shell ASFD Shell
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