Morning Tribune, 29 May 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 101 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, May 29, 1998. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 182 1 0 1 1 1 <I A L S I A I I 31 1: X I WEDNESDA Y, MA Y 12 CEREMONIAL PROCLAMATION LONDON, MAY 28. TIIF CORONATION OF KING EDWARD THE EIGHTH. WHO BUC- HEEDED TO THE THRONE O\ THE DEATH OF GEORGE THE FIFTH
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  • 70 1 London, May 28. THE Rt. Hon. W. Orm shy -Gore, n-ho has been First Commissioner for Works, has been avpmnted Secretary of State for the Colovics in succession to Mr. J.H. Thnmns. who- resigned last week. —Router. Ormsby-Gore has held the i of vndcr-sccretarv for the Conies
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  • 52 1 Marshal, who is responsible for tne ceremonial attaching to the Coro'lttiion. a ,^T e Sentative s of the Dominions Colonies were also present at the wow morning Heralds, with £X i and l )ict uresque ceremonial, will goclaim the date at Saint James* Charing Cross. Temple Bar and th e
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  • 40 1 Shanghai. May 28. legislative Yuan has finished exS 1 011 of the agreement for the vX- lon of the Shanghai. Han-chow a nd Ningpo railway IUiIfJSV"* 6 to* issue a new loan of Carry n thC work Sin
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  • 19 1 U silver box engraved with tto f George 111 fetched £138 125.. ft to £7 per ounce of metai.
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  • 17 1 \m, t London. May 28 Ujlie Thomas has resigned his in the firm of Belisha and Router.
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  • 102 1 FOLLOWING WIND AND COOL WEATHER Progress Of The Queen .l/cfrz/ London. May 28. A MESSAGE from liner Queen Mary this morning isays British Wireless* states that the great ship is making good progress with a following wind in cool and cloudy weather, but with visibility good. The s'nin'.s passengers are
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  • 102 1 NEW COLOURS FOR BRIGADE OF GUARDS Ceremonial Parade In Hyde Park London, May 28. fHERE will be a further addition to 1 the season's pageantries in London on Julv 16, when the King will present new colours to six of the battalions of the Brigade of Guards. The ceremony will
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  • 36 1 "Undv"A Guest Of The King London, May 28. POLONEL LINDBERGH and his wif t were Among the guests at B Derby night dinner party given by the King at Saint James" Palace yesterday evenins. British Wireless
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  • 111 1 New Legislation Approved London. May 28. THE House of Commons last night passed the Education Bill, the voting on the third reading bcin« 256 to 128. Thr Minister of Education. Mr. Oliver Stanley, estimated that the average school leaving age would be raised to fourteen yea:n,
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  • 153 1 DEVALUATION OF THE FRANC SOON Inevitable And Loqical London, May 28. ORDERLY yet moderately heavy selling of French francs from the continent was a feature of the foreign exchanges this morning, necessitating intermittent intervention from the British control for the first time since May 23 In the view of the
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    21 1 His Highness, the Sultan of Johore snapped on board the Gneisenau yesterday when he sailed for a short holiday in Colombo.
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  • 98 1 NEGUS AT GIBRALTAR TO-DA Y Travelling Incognito To England THE Emperor of Abyssinia will reac;Gibraltar to-morrcw^ af;or his 2.00° mile Journey across the* Meditcrranmn from Haifa in the British cruiser Capetown It is expected he will -yvnd 'wo nights in Gibraltar and may decide U he so desires to remain
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  • 30 1 London, May 28. THE Queen Mary has covered 326 miles in ten and a hull hours since Uuxincj Cherbourg b;cakicatcr. apparently tieinq the Norman die's record- Reuter
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  • 57 1 Shanghai, May 28. THE Manchukuo Foreign Office has warned the Soviet Consul at Harbin that if Soviet 'planes cross the Manchurian border again, they will be fired on by Manchukuo 'planes. It is alleged that since the Changlingtse affair, Soviet 'planes have crossed over to Manchukuo no fewer
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  • 34 1 Washington. May 27 Mr Morgenthau announces that he Iking for a billion dollars additional money fi the middle of June to finance the programme which would be announced on June 1.
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  • 660 2 "RIDICULOUS" LAWS Powerful Plea At Geneva Geneva, May !7. NINE HUNDRED \Sl> SEVENTY persons were scntciiced to death .iiul shot in hina in 1935 for violation of the laws prohibiting trading m and consumption of manufactured drags, stit: tT Mr. Victor Hoo at a meeting of
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  • 60 2 SUICIDE OR MURDER: Corpses In Tientsin River Shanghai. May 28. rE reason for the corpses found floating in the river in Tientsin is still a mystery. Twenty-seven more dead bodies were found yesterday. They were all young men and there were rope marks around their necks. The Police are doubling
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  • 22 2 Hongkong, May 29. Canton. King Woo. Wuhan and Ping Tsin are observing three days of, national mourning for Mr. Hu Han Min,
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  • 498 2 Germany Attaches Tremendous Importance To The Olympic Games Singapore. Wednesday. MR BEUE TANN, Adviser to the Chinese Ambassador to Germany, was interviewed by a Tribune representative o-i board the Gneisonau. He spoke enthusiastically of the marvellous changes he noticed In China during the shore holiday he had spent there. He
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  • 133 2 Engineering Works At Standstill Paris, May 28. GOVERNMENT circles are very conto cerned over the extension of the strike in the engineering works around Paris to other parts of France, especially the evolution of the slay-in strike which is a new phenomenon in France. A spectacle symptomatic of
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  • 164 2 EXCESS DESTROYER I TONNAGE Japanese Reply To Briti£ Note London, May 27. THE Japanese reply to the Brit notifying Britain's Intent] tain 40.000 tons excess destr flue to be scrapped at the 1 under the London Treaty municated to the Foreign OHi f day. It If understood that the .1
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  • 162 2 Demonstration A qaimt Japanese Tientsin. Ifa? 28. TWO thousand students and participated In an antt-Ja] demonstration this morning marched to the Municipal Offi presented a petition denouncing tV increase in the Japane.se p North China the smuggling and the alleged Japanese surveillance schools. After this they
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  • 103 2 Celebration Of PropW* Birthday T HE Religious Advisory Comi 1 (Mailis Ulama) of the Mos Vn^_ sociation. at a meeting hold on VM nesday has decided to colcbra birthday of the holy Prophet Mumod which falls on June 3 w h" dPij <d in Malay. Htodwrtaw JS Mfl by
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  • 19 2 New York May $2,210,000 from France and mfrom Holland comprise the late engagements iroing to New xw* Reuter Wireless
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    26 2 Oehlers centre forward of the Police, scoring his second goal for his lide against the Sappers yesterday, when the Police won by four goals to nil.
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  • 25 3 Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 2.15 p.m. Judgment:— 0.5.66 34— Re Kavena Hadjee Mohamed Yoosuf etc.
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  • 3819 3 ACTION TAKEN B Y PLANTERS Report Of The Association Singapore, Thursday. */*t<* are given below from the rXTRACTSareg committee 1 i inn U ohore Planters' Association, of tb« J0 l n Hrfore the general meett«»V?h^^ mmbe- on' Saturday at ins l l- i Service
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 312 4 Pre Holiday Dullness (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber OSingapore) 25i/> cts., unMarket Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore) |99H, down S'ft. To-day's Prices: RUBBER London: 7Hd., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. New York: 15 9'16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. TIN London: Spot £201 155., up 10s.;
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    • 34 4 Supreme Court Deals II Another Blow Washington, May 25. ANOTHER blow has been delivered at the New Deal The Supreme Court ruled that the 1934 Municipal Bankruptcy act was unconstitutional.— Reuter
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    • 22 4 Hongkong, May 25. Mr. Aw Boon Haw Inspected the annual exercises of the Hongkong Red Cross Ambulance yesterday— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 86 4 Special London I kjCLoIC (By Our Financial Cor respondent) I London, May 28. (THE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver, copra and wolfram: Market Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Spot: ***** (up 132). July-Sept.: 7 13 32 (up 1|32). LONDON TIN Spot: £198 y 2
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    • 47 4 i Yesterday's Closing Prices i (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, May 28. THE closing prices were as follows: 1 London— New York Cross Rate 1.99 (up 1316). London— Paris: 7513 16 (up ft). London— Amsterdam: 7.39 Va (up 2). London— Hongkong: Is. 319 32d. (unchanged).
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    • 23 4 The output of the Raub Australian C^)ld Mining Co., Ltd.. for the four weeks ended May 23 was 2,001.54 ounces.
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    • 91 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. May) 25 616 25 ll|lf Good FAQ. in cases (FOB. May) 25 7|16 25 9|lB No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 25 V 2 25% do. June 25% 25% do. JulySept. 26
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    • 18 4 Eton College is presenting Eton Urban Council with a new motor fire escape, which is to cost £900.
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    • 300 4 London, May 28 6.30 p.m Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. •New York prices quoted In U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage ard stamp duty are not included. War Loan. 3V 2 p.c
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    • 166 4 Little Disposition To Do Business Singapore, Thursday. IN their weekly report to-day, Messrs. Guihrie and Co. Ltd., state. International political uncertainties continue to depress all market! and very little interest is being shown by either consumers, dealetl or specula- 1 tors. There is, however, little disposition by sellers
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    • 42 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00Q Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAMX Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 17 4 Overseas S CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • 1040 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Thursday, May 28th 5 pan. MINING i Tin (4S) 49 5 l 3cd pa *«mbai£ <£> 289 296 Austral Malay UJ 14|6 BSjg* i! 8 5 k'm- Tin (5s.) 14* 15 9 BongK°»S w 6 9 7 6cdct SI ?4 0 i '20 CU, 26
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  • 438 5 False Alarms In Austria Vienna. REPORTS published in the British Press of threatening developments on the Austro-German frontier are officially denied here. The situation on the frontier is described as "fullv normal It is admitted that Austrian troop movements are in progress. The Vienna Press stated that
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    • 20 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY i i i I Motor Ixion INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i S Agents: STME HARRY CO.. LTD. Singapore Branrbes
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    • 228 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpora ion Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG HANH, LTD., AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid lp $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 438. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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  • 296 6 Brilliant In "Coronado" EIGHTEEN- YEAR-OLD Betty Burgess, as fresh and inspiring as a spring breeze blowing across green pastures, never had seen a motion picture camera before she arrived at the Paramount studios to take the feminine lead in the new musical, "Coronado," which comes to the
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  • 99 6 John Carroll, the adventurer-singe who has the leading role in RKO Radio' romantic musical, "Hi Gaucho!", per fected his baritone voice under the tut elage of Victor Chesnais, regarded one o the finest teachers in Europe. Follow ing this period of instruction, Carol toured the concert stages of all Europe
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  • 278 6 Miss Colbert's Latest THE business which occupies the time and genius of Wally West more Paramount's ace make-up man, is of enhancing the beauty of screen players. He never imagined that he won find it extremely difficult to do hi in reverse to "de-beautify" glamorous Claudette Colbert.
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  • 35 6 James J. Braddock. world's heavyweight champion, called at 20th Cent-urp-Fox studios to visit George friend of long standing. As ♦bey ed, an extra walked over and joined them. He was Frank Moran. nice heavyweight challenger.
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  • 35 6 Latest film star whose name has used by racketeers is 'Buck" gla Bernard dog under contract Century-Fox. His owner, Carl Sp has received numerous reports of pu snips based upon false claims of "Buck's paternity.
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  • 36 6 A complete carnival. Including coi cessions and side shows, was taken i by RKO Radio for use as background scenes of "I Dream Too Much." picture of Lily Pons, famed opera, c cert and radio star.
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  • 15 6 Barbara Stanwyck had to Spanish for her role in "A Message Garcia," 20th Century-Fox picture
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  • 55 6 "Petticoat Fever," the new Ifeti Goldwyn-Mayer production, is Robert Montgomery's first picture since his month vacation In Europe. Mi:.. Loy is co-starred. The Eur jaunt crowned five years of during which time Montgomery became one of the leading stars of the screen His last picture before his departure was "No
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    • 294 6 ALIIAM II It A I NIGHTI Y 1»- 13 1 M A Wl^ Th»- ve cornered »h« W f| IJV^ dromo full of dry wit gJ jac DOROTHY LEE SEE IT IF YOU NEED A LAUGH! 'N li\X WOHLIM A U \A H ET TO-NIGHT "GALA NON-STOP CHARITY i FRIDAY
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    • 34 6 SUN TALKIE HALL (New World). 7.15 pan. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Warner Bros'. Bi«est Musical Show. "DAMES with a host of favourite stars DICK POWELL, RUBY KEELEB, JOAN BLONDELL, ETC. Prioes 10c, 20c, and 30c
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  • 232 7 Dnam Too Much" Coming LILY PONS returns to the surroundings native France in her screen rayal for RKO Radios "l Too Much," which comes to the next month. The worldprima donna was born in Cannes ted In Paris. Action locales of hi l picture are southern France.
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  • 39 7 Robert Montgomery's boyish ambition was to be a radio operator, a role never realized in real life although he studied for it But he now plays one in his new M-G-M- comedy with Myrna Loy. ■Petticoat Fever." Ice-bound Labrador!
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  • 71 7 For several months prior to the film- i Ing of "The Bohemian Girl" by Hal Roach, a round-up of gypsies of the Southwest progressed until a sufficient number of the nomads were secured to lend correct atmosphere and authenticity to the background of the picture. Scouts were sent out to
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    23 7 the famous prima donna, in a scene from R.K O. Radio's "I l)i«;iin Too Much," Whkh is Mining to the Pavilion next month.
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    • 102 7 Tin: MOST FASCINATING PE- TIKTIVE WHO FVFR KEPT AN fß3^^Bß^iStK^9^^^W \UDIENCE GASPING 'RmM "Ti^ and I A^ The most alarming heart disturber I^VCm S^BBSBSiBsS^^i i uhu ever kept a detective guessing William POWELL Ginger It O«.K II S IN A BAFFTJNG CRIME DRAMA THAT WILL HOLD SPELLBOUND WHILE YOU REVEL
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    • 133 7 HERE'S A SHOW TO PLEASE EVERYBODY— Beautiful Talented GIRLS in a Whirlwind. STAGE Attraction— AND ONE of the BEST MUSICAL COMEDIES yet offered on the Screen! CAPITOL 1 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 FIRST VISIT to Malaya Direct from New York and Hollywood. The Famous Wj I imNO y FVcsented with 20th
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  • 581 8 SEVERAL NEW SER VICES The Enterprising Railways London. A IK routes about 6,000 miles in length will be operated this year in Great IJriiain by Kailway Air Services, the company in which Imperial Airways and the four railways have combined to provide air services at home.
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  • 122 8 Where Raleigh Once Dorchester. DISCOVERIES by excavators on the ruins of feherborne Castle are ex-i-ccted to throw new light on the life of Sir Walter Raleigh, to whom Queen Elisabeth granted the castle and lands. A secret passageway has already been uncovered. It leads to the north siC'i
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  • 117 8 Sacrificed Love For Ambition Ilfracombe. SACRIFICING "my own personal hap*s piness for the sake of humanity." Mr. A. H. Gaskin, who lives here, Is going to try to cross the Atlantic in lifeboat he has invented. For five years he was engaged to a Bideford girl, but she
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  • 37 8 London. May 28. fHE Westminster Hospital site opposit; the Abbey has been sold for £350,000 The Governors boughi the site in 183'. for £6,000. The Hospital is to be ro-bui!t at Millbank Reuter Wireless
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    37 8 A new sports academv for the use of the Balilla youth organisation, also known as the "Sons of the Wolf." Signor Mussolini opened the palatial buildin" on the tenth ann iversary of the founding of the organisation.
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  • 259 8 Parts Re-Written In Hollywood Hollywood. THE Charge of the Light Brigade, to be made here with Errol (Captain Blood) Flynn, should arouse controversy, if nothing else. "Magnificent, but it is not war," a French officer is said to have observed, watching the British cavalry gallop into the muzzles
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  • 95 8 Home To Be Opened t() t ttfft'* London MILTON ABBEY, Blandford, Dorset, the faith-healing mental home, will be opened for public inspection on WhitMonday, June 1. Making that announcing, the Rev. John Maillard, the faith-healer, who has been encouraged in his work by ihe bishop of Salisbury, said
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  • 40 8 Dewan Bahadur Hiianand Khem Singh has been appointed Minister foi Revenue, Education. Agriculture, Lane. Records, Stamps and Registration and the cooperative movement iu Sind. and Sir Shah Nawaz Khan Bhutto mmistei lor the Home. Legal, and Local SelfI Government Departments.
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  • 315 8 Man Arrested In A Singapore, Tuesday. SMART work on the part of the Detective Bratich and the Job police has resulted in the arrest ot nan who is alleged to be one ol men who committed a daring arm robbery in a village in the interim
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  • 121 8 Swedish Prince On Italy's ActUm Stockholm, M.;y 25 PRINCE Charles. Brother of the of Sweden, denounced the action of Italian airmen in Abyssinia. Speaking at the annual dinner 0 Swedish Red Cross, ol which he Is sident, th? Prince stated the Swedis Ambulance nursed 6,000 sick and wounded
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  • 82 8 A MOTHER NA VA L PARLEY Anglo-Polish Talks This RWetk London, May 26. AT yesterdays Anglo-Russian na^ conversations the discussion wacontinued of the general issues raised by the undertaking to exchange Information on naval programmes and by the qualitative agreement contained W the recent naval treaty and on technical matters
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  • 27 9 Canberra. Mav 14. As a step to the creation of an effective tank corps, the Government has nrdered six modern tanks Ir ilM. mbkwbsesh
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  • 83 9 High 'ommissioner's Speech Jerusalem. May 25. NO strike and no acts of violence will cause the Government to deflect one jot from its determination to discharge fully its obligations under the Mandate." declared Lieut-Gen Sir Arthur Wauchope. the High Commissioner, in a speech in the course of an Empire
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  • 124 9 Interest In VUit To London Rome, May 25 THERE is much comment on the forth cominq visit of the Negu.s to England. It is generally interpreted as a successful move by the Sanctionist element in tho British Cabinet, and political spheres generally, to retard the development of better
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  • 39 9 The Auto-Cycle Union of London have published their latest official handbook, which will be current for the next three years In addition to containing much useful information for members, the handbook is a useful guide to British holiday resorts.
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  • 103 9 Proper Treatment Key To Peace New York, May 25. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S concern for the late of oppressed minorities in certain countries was mentioned by Mr. Harold lekes, the Secretary of the Interior, speaking at a dinner here. He declared the President was distressed and disturbed by the position of
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  • 134 9 Uist ratio's New Trade Mi I London. May 26. I MFIED scheme of empire-wide de•Jopment and rationalisation of wustries and exchange of products by the Rt. Hon. Earle rage. Minister of Commerce in Ausjraua since 1924, in a speech yesterday we Royal Empire Society. tttbM had made a
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  • 21 9 1 d^?*, 30 is an American national holiWemorial Day>, and the American tr^ 1 day! WiU bC Cl ed t0 b^'
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  • 30 9 New York. May 22. The death has occurred of the American actress Minnie Palmer, chiefly identified in England with the play "My Sweetheart." Reuter Wireless
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  • 23 9 A Renter Wireless messaee reports that Mr Ramsay Macdonald states there is no truth in the current report that he is contemplating resignation.
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    • 85 9 A TOURIST'S I SHOPPING GUIDE I STATIONER New shipment of ship-soiled 3 6 and 7 0 NOVELS arrived! To be cleared at •TO CTS EACH. GOOD TITLES by well-known Authors Come early for better selection E. M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. A Jpf*^ 4 Arcade Qualified Eye Specialists.
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  • 310 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, May 29, 1936. KEEPING IN TOUCH /\NE cf the most successful broadcasts that the 8.8.C. has ever made to the Empire, and to the world for that matter, was the dual event on Wednesday —the Derby and the sailing of the Queen Mary on her
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  • 621 10 A REVIEWER who referred to Mr Roland Braddell's "Llghtl of Singapore" U a well-written guide book was attacked In the local press and condemned for a miserable sapling. He suffered not from a bluntness of perception, but from a lack of tact. And although it would seem almost
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  • 197 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalmers have left Penang for Port Swettenham. Mr. G. Davids, of Kuantan, is an inmate of the Kuantan General Hospital. *fc sic sic Sc Mr. and Mrs. lan Ogilvie, of Jelapang, are shortly leaving for Home on furlough Mr. H. S. Scrivener, manager of Rambun
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    56 10 Alfred Padgham won the Dunlop Golf Tournament at Southport, mak ing his third major tournament win in five weeks, an unparalleled performance. His winnings now total £1.500. Photo shows the Mayor of Southport presenting Padgham with the cheque. Next to nun are K Burton, who finished second, and W. Cox,
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  • 652 11 A LUCRATIVE CALLING How Illiterates Get News Singapore, Wednesday. THK thirst for knowledge and hunger for the day's news |»oth local and foreign are not confined to the educated classes alone > s evident in various ptrti <>f Singapore. This urge for knowledge, felt more now than
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  • 78 11 Play Of His Life In Paris Paris, May 23. A REMARKABLE play entitled "Hitler" whic'n lias been showing in a theatre here for two days, was prohibited to-dav by a decree issued by the Prime Minister. It was presented with lavish imagination of scenes from Hitler's life and con
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    37 11 As evening approaches crowds of Chinese, unable to read or write, gather at the pitches of the professional "-story tellers." This picture, taken at People's Park, China town, shows a waiting audience eager for the day's news.
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  • 67 11 Detective's Capture In Neil Road Singapore. Tuesday. WHILST on duty in Neil Road last night, a Chinese detective arrested a compatriot who was in possession of a loaded revolver and a knive. A further search of his person revealed some rope and a coil of wire. rie gave
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  • 28 11 The King has approved of the appointment of the Hon. Michael Savage. Prime Minister of New Zealand, to be a member of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
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  • 115 11 Cape Town May Be Capetown. May 22. A number of questions of Imperial importance, including vital masters connected with Empire defence such au> the fortifying of the harbour of Cape Town with a view to safeguarding the alternative route to the East, are expected to
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  • 291 12 EX-SERVICEN IN ENGLAND: THE RETIRING VICEROY Lord Willingdon, the retiring Viceroy of India, and Lady Willingdon arrived at Tilbury on board the P. and O. liner Strath mo re. Lord Willingdon was relieved by the Marquess of Linlithgow. Photo shows Lord and Lady Willingdon with Captain Harrison, commanding officer of
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    • 30 13 Itene UULMAXX MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES AN Extraordinary SALE TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON ALL THE STOCKS Hats -Dresses -Bags etc From Tuesday 26th May To Saturday, 6th June. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place.
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    999 14 THE POOR FISH Suggestions for turning a few <l4sois<<l fish into popular dishes al family meals. BECAUSE tinned or cooked salmon is' inexpensive, it has never been accorded its due. To besin with it is a food packed with hi^h protein value, rich in vitamin D. iodine, calcium and other
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    • 100 14 j elc ""iti Jay more... Kives beauty treatments in her restful salon, where her special radium creams and lotions are also o!)tainabl?. She has just receive:! I now bath powders, bath foam and nail varnishes in beautiful colours. tND FLOOft, 18. IATTERI KD. Phone 6995. <^\ CROWN CORKS I carry
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    • 56 14 t FEUMABnEWTI j WAVES- I from $10— I $25. Oil, Gallia and Eugene Methods j Maison Interlandi Thorn- 4419. Capitol Bldtf. .j. j pii»i:\i\ LEMON BARLEY WATER A BEVERAGE i A p| A j I 4 > x 1 As A- A T Jim i I Manufactured dv 1 THE
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    • 58 15 HERE ARE FOOD SUGGESTIONS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK f\ FRESH-NICE FRUITS CHILLED (I I I ItV (ralifc»miaii) v M GRAPEFRUIT V .-j^'^ COOKED \N AUSTRALIAN EGGS ROYAL BAKERY BREAD y DANISH BACON f V\S\\ CHEESE m SALMON OF N.Z. BLUE COD M ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH DEPOTS TELEPHONES: ORCHARD ROAD. 5378.
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    20 16 Mr. 11. J. iM. Zeegcrs of the Netherlands India Commercial Bank, was a passenger by the Gneisenau yesterday
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  • 116 16 HARUNA MARU SAILS MRS. W. E. Pepys, wife of the Genera] Adviser to His Highness the Suit. of Johore, was a passenger by the Haruna Maru yesterday, going home t England for a short holiday a panied by her daughters. Misses and Sheila Trump. Mr. G. Massie of Cralgtelea Ru
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    • 400 16 P. O. SAILINGS O//fw;arrfB. Due Due Tonnage S;.ore. Tonnage S'porfj BURDWAN fi.070 June 4 CHITRAL 15 COO Au" U CORFU 1.000 June 5 BHUTAN 6 100 Au^' 27 RANCHI 17.000 June 19 RANPURA 17*000 Au^' 2 SOMALI G.BlO July 1 BEHAR 6000 Sept' 6 NALDERA 16.000 July 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 129 16 M. M. LIIVE. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles JEAN LARORDE 14,595 T. June 9 •ANGERS 15.645 T. June 12 i D'ARTAGNAN 15.104 T. June 23 SPHINX 11,374 T. July 7 •Also Calling Madras, Pondicherry. To Saigon, Hong Kong
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    • 146 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Italy (parcels only) iM. V. St. Aldegonde 8 a.m. Tandjong Pandan iPahud) S a.m. New Zealand <M. V. St. Aldegonde) 8.30 a.m. •Europe, Great Britain and Europe generally <Marinx Van St. Aldegonde) 8.30 a.m. Ceylon <M. V. St. Aldegonde) 8.30 a.m. Medan iM. V. St. Aldegonde) 8.30
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    • 370 16 PASSENGERS U\ MAMAt THE s.s. Marella arrived in Bfogap yesterday from Australia, the lowing passengers disembarking here: Mr. R. Andrews. Mr. T. Blackie, Mr E. J. Bailey. Miss N. E. Bailor. M F. Broadhurst. Mr. and Mrs. H. Far.' knor, Mr. J. H. A. Fink, Mr Harvey. Mr. F. C.
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  • 162 17 UI LENCY Dr. Le Breton, Aril Ambassador, made a tour of jocks and warehouses in Sir Lionel Warner, general rof the Mersey Docks and ird, Mr. F. H. Lowe, oi Lamport and Holt, and the consul. His Excellency was :i pressed with the layout of the and
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  • 80 17 e British Mercantile Marine is goigh a bad time, thanks to heavily übsidtoed foreign travel and ition laws which discriminate! ships, said Admiral of the I Sir Roger Keyea at a meeting of, he Seamen's Christian Friend Society! u the London Guildhall. "The result is; re arc thousands of men
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  • 139 17 nESPITE the number of Japanese motor-luggers de-ained last winter by the authorities of the Netherlands East Indies on charges of poaching and smuggling, it is estimated that the 36 vessels engaged in pearl-fishing last year in the Arafura Sea, between the East Indies and Northern Australia earned nearly
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  • 42 17 Sir Hubert Wilkins, the explorer, stated, on his arrival at Southampton from New York, that he wa<= having a new submarine for Antarctic exploration built at Messrs. Vickers-Arm-Strongs, Barrow-in-Furness. The plans have been completed, but construction has not yet begun, he added.
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  • 64 17 It la understood that Messrs. VickersArmstrongs have decided to transfer to their Naval Yard on the Tyne the construction of the two destroyers of the Tribal class, for which they received the order home time ago and Intended to build at Barrow. At present the 'only vessel under construction at
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    • 334 17 11l RXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sail* MARELLA In Port June 3 MERKAR June 28 July 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the tallowing rates. i Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel b urne to tne
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    • 558 17 N _>^3. T0 FI?f:NCH PORTS |g£ jBl homewards. V I DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 23 S 1^ l iS^S, A A S J EAUX For Marse le s > Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk June 4 f tT^ tourane For Marseilles, Na ites, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 27
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  • 406 18 (Bv Hail) idon, May 12. lIA'I a problem as rain oends in torn i one of the days of this fashionable race mceiing. tl tne mo i ui;ant women ed up with having a fcen guinea model l lined by a sudden downpour
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  • 192 18 ie Other Man 's Chicago. MK CHARLES E. PARKER will have cause to remember his impulse for a -Saturday night bath." It hd him into a court action brought by Mr Michael Farber for £5.000 for damages for the alienation of his wife's affections. Mr Parker, who
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  • 163 18 Long Hair For New Yorkers? New York. LONG hair and beards are foreseen for New Yorkers as the result of a strike mania which is at present sweeping the city. Barbers are the latest to join in and the joint board of the journeyman Barbers' International Union with
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  • 187 18 Head-Ou Crash Into Coach Oxford. RIDING on a motor-cycle which burst into flames when, after dashing across the road, it hit the- radiator of a motor-coach, two men were burned to death at Forest Hill, near here. The men are believed to be Jack Davies, of Btanhope-riL,
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  • 179 18 Propaganda And Instruction SCHEMES for making Rome in.: Horn all possible air at* i nrmy aircraft are now being > out. So far the Government has I cided to handle the problem i Instead it has encouraged t ln tion of a semi-independent body U the Unpa.
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  • 114 18 Critics To Sleep First Berlin. DRAMATIC critics are going to have an easy time in Germany thank; to a new "Aryan" decree. They will no longer bo forced to ru.^h lrom the first night of a olay, lilm or concert to their newspaper offices and write a red-hot
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  • 138 18 Support President Roosevelt Washington. AMERICAN Trades Unions are aban- donin^ their traditional neutrality in politics to support the campaign for re-election of President Roo.\evelt in the forthcoming presidential campaign. The Federation of Hosiery Worker s has now followed the lead of the United Mine Workers Union and voted
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  • 57 18 Cologne eonftnaeted two km,, train! The tram,, which will be stationed in Cologne and Munich, consist of m'vvn tanks and a locomotive with an additional car for the use of the personnel The weed-killer ii sprayed out from the last car by an automatic pump. The train
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  • 59 18 Goose "Lays" Golden Nuggets Ott The M fOOM that laid the g6M has arrived at Quesm-l. British I bia. When Mrs. Nellie Baker. North Star Ranch, killed 8 dinner, she found several gold the size of rice kernels in Its A miniature pold rush is now way in the district
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    • 986 19 ON THE RADIO 17,mwiii«a tone 1 John Rorke (Baritone); the ftriil^ll 11- IO |f ire P.B.C. Revue Chorus; the BBC. Empire Br «^^v Orchestra (leader, Daniel Melsa), under ]*|«O 4 I*2l 111 Hl* ln P direction of Eric Fogg. w 7.20 a.m. "Books to Read." Some 9- r.SH 13 97
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    • 1124 19 C 1937: La Traviata; Marek Weber 4.05 p.m. Records. and his Orchestra. 4.35 p.m. News In French. C 2385: Gertrude Lawrence Medley; 505 p.m. News in English. Gertrude Lawrence. 520p m. End of broadcast. BD 337: The Town talks: Vivian Wavelength 19.68 metres (15,244 kcs) r,r. 000 lis 6 15
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    • 446 20 OX I III: RADIO n,,!?' 5 P m M sic by Erich Borschel r ai no 11 .r^rs?- b,^ 11. j. i vn» I P UgSS SSSftm down 4.20 p.m. Commentary on Bandoemr- TO-DAY Semaranu: football match 520 pm Recorded music 7 P m Signal. 550 p.m. Time signal Talk
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  • 472 21 A DEFICIT Due To High Cess Paid To U.P.A.M. It has been realised that the interests of the planting community should be represented on such committees, ana it is in this respect as also in many otiier ways that the importance of the Association has always been recognized. The Committee,
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  • 46 21 The wedding of Miss Mary Margaret Michael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Michael, and Mr. Sarkies M. Arathoon, will take place at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, on Saturday. June 6, at 4.30 p.m. and will be followed by a reception at Omran, Chancery Lane.
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  • 38 21 Mr H. J. H. Haas, the Divisional Inspector Far East for the K-L-J*-Royal Dutch Air Lines leaves by the ss Houtman for China ports and Manila on business and will be away from Singapore for about six weeks.
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  • 18 21 New York. Mr Waldemar von Zedwitz. of New York has won the annual national masters' contract bridge championship.
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  • 52 21 Brussels. May 26. It is expected the Cabinet will resign alter the afternoon meeting and that, although the Socialists have obtained the majority of seats in the elections, M Van Zeeland (who is a Catholic) will be asked to iorm a new Government based 0O a Socialist-Catholic Coalition, as hitherto.
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  • 235 22 THREAT OF NEW CRISIS China Rejects Demands Shanghai, May 28. THE Ministry of Finance has announced that China will not yield to the demand for tariff reductions as China cannot surrender her riffcfl to Customs independence \i cording to information from Japanese sources a number of
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  • 108 22 New Equipment On Order Shanghai, May 28. IT is reported that the Ministry of Railways has signed a contract with the Japanese-owned South Manchurian Railway for the .supply of seven railway locomotive! for the Lunghai Railwa" valued at $700,000. Much surprise har, been crofted by this report. Admiral
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  • 102 22 Ynr Legislation In U.S. Washington, May 26. T n; Anti-gold Hoardxt* Legislation fd bv the United States o«v- r mf to foreign concerns derided™ it has been The decision was reached when a Swiss company, th< Overseas Finance Corporation, fa led In Its attempt before the Supreme Court
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  • 17 22 Italians are charging fis 3d. a gallon for petrol, cables Mrs. T. H. Wisdom. the woman motorist.
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  • 198 22 Palestine Riots Subsiding Jerusalem, May 27. iT is learned that the despatch of 1 another battalion from Egypt to Palestine has been authorised. The casualties in the disturbances since Apr. 19 are reported to show one European killed and seventeen injured including 7 British police officers. 2 soldiers
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  • 166 22 For Colombo En Route To Europe Singapore, Thursday. HIS Highness the Sultan of Johore sailed from Singapore at noon today by the Gneisenau, bound for Colombo, and will spend a few weeks in Ceylon before going to Europe. It is possible that the Sultan will make
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  • 84 22 Comes Into Force Next Year London, May 27. APRIL. 1937 has been fixed for the introduction of provincial autonomy in India under the new Constitution nnd for the separation of Burma. The draft. orders-in-Council, which will be considered by Parliament aftei Whitsun also provide for the distribution of
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  • 65 22 A scheme has been inaugurated by the Ford Motor Co.. Ltd.. to provid financial benefits for thoir emnlnven at Dagenham. Essex. Sir Percival Perry told the annual meeting of stockholders that the company had made a first contribution of £71,500 in respect of 1939. This had been placed with trustees
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  • 146 22 A merican Entertainers On Saturday TWO American artistes who are highly recommended have been engaged for I the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels, and' will make their first appearance at the dinner dance at the Sea View on Saturday evening. They are La Valeska, who is described
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  • 99 22 Economic Experts On Return Trip Singapore, Thursday. THE German Economic Mission to the East, led by Dr. Kiep, arrived at Singapore yesterday in the Gneisenau on their way home. The mission had come to study trade condition in the Far East. Among the countries visited were China, Japan,
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  • 36 22 A scheme for the extension and development of the Baptist denomination, and the construction of new churches and the reconstruction of okl ones, has been adopted at the annuat assembly of the Baptist Union in London.
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  • 54 22 Thieves dressed as workmen dismantled under the very eyes of the police an old iron bridge over a river > in the centre of Kutno, Poland, and took it away in lorries. No suspicions were aroused until the "workmen'' failed to replace the bridge, which, tt is presumed, was stolen
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  • 177 22 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES: 4.20 a.m.. 5.38 p.m. FOOTBALL:— H. M.S. "Malaya" Cup, Johore v. Singapore, Anson Road Stadium: Govt. Services League, i i Div. 11, Police Depot v. TreasuryAudit. J.C.S.A. Concert in aid of Paya Lefrar Methodist j Church building fund, Wesley Church Hall, Fort Canning Road, 8.30
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  • 194 22 A. 0. Line Sued In Sydney A WOMAN'S claim for damages again* the Australian Oriental Line. Ltd. has been postponed to allow evidence to be taken on commission in Chin;. whether the doctrine of "commo: ployment" rules in Hongkong, reports the Sydney Sun. Annie Olivia Henderson, who was
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  • 73 22 Cardiff, for the first time, is iron ore from Brazil, a cargo ol 7.000 tons having just been rec from Rio de Janeiro. The significance of the import of iron ore fr lies In the fact that it is th< desire of that country that larger supplu ol produce and
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  • 501 23 4NDERSONS LOSE Failed To Last Out Singapore, Thursday. d Mr,, p. t. Hutching! -plus B 15) annexed the Mixed Handicap in the s.c.c. Tennis ament to-day when they defeated Mrs. T. U. V. Anderson -3 started off promisingly but [ontiy found the handicap too much them
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  • 179 23 4 nti-Sanctions Show In Milan An anti-sanctionist exhibition has jlso been inaugurated at Alexandria, Piedmont. Samples of various types of wheat and other cereals grown in Italy arc on show. Cloth made from the Leaves of the n Iberry tree is another substitute. Another similar exhibition was reC(
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    21 23 Mr. and Mrs. P, T. Hutching*, winners of the Mixed Doubles final at the S.C.C. yesterday, in play during the match.
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  • 500 23 Radin Mas School Sports Muthusamy; 3, Soh Soon Whatt. 440 yards Relay— A Division: 1. Romans; 2, Spartans; 3, Trojans. Obstacle Race— Std. I: 1, Spartans; 2, Trojans. Centipede Race— C. Division: 1. Spartans; 2, Romans; 3, Trojans. Flag Race— Primary: 1, Tan Leong Choon; 2, Ong Chy. Hurdle Race—
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    • 27 23 \otiu: Walter Brf^s Ltd. Pearl ree Street, London. J>adminton Rackets and Shuttlecocks, Etc. Sole agents for Malaya: 1 I( H BAST INDIES, ETC.. QUEEN'S IVince Street. Tel.
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    • 25 23 'GOLDEN Illllllllif lIIIIIIIIIIIIIVALLET AFSTR MIAN BRANiY A HTGH QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRTCE Obtainable at all first-class stores. SOLE AGENTS GUTftRJE^BtP "SS 10. mmmmmmm
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  • 505 24 A FOUR GOALS VICTORY Oehlers* Great Form Singapore, Thursday. TIIRFK gwtil scored by "Doc" Oohlers. all in the first half, and a fourth added by Masud on the resumption, save the Police a \v«»r -deserved victory over the R.E. .if the Anson Road St-Hium
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  • 49 24 Paralytic Stroke In 9th Round New York, May 28. ACCORDING to the doctor, Primo n Camera, the giant Italian boxer, was seized with a paralytic stroke m the left leg and floundered helpl«'ssJ> in the ninth round against the negro. Leroy Haynes, when the refeiVe intervened. Reuter
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  • 494 24 THE Whitsun week-end will be crammed with numerous snortins: engagements, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang: and Perak all coming in for their share of Malaya's sports carnival. The annual Colony-F.M.S. Tennis Tourney will be held at the Federal Capital on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, this bring Selangor's
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    39 24 Dr. Oehlers, the centre forward of the Police, snapped in the act of shooting the first of the three goals which he scored against the R.E. in yesterday's first division match, in which the Sappers were beaten 4 o.
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  • 126 24 Singapore, Thursday The Medical Services and the S.Rc shared the points in a Third Division match played this afternoon on the SRC. ground. The Services began the game well. re> peatedly threatening the Club goal. When the game veered to the other end, A. G. Valberg
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  • 72 24 Alexandria Chechoslovakian goods are In futun to bo nllowed to rnt^r Into Egypt via Italian no v ts a practice hitherto prohibited by sanctions. TTMa has been acrred by the E Government following tons row: i ii between the Ministry of Foreißn Affairs and the Czechoslovakian Legation
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  • 36 24 The most extensive call over the Aus tralia to England radio-telephone service has just been made. It cost £169- and i f was a social call, noi business one. It lasted one hour i 43 minutes.
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    • 77 24 —>^ r*^ m i TOUCH Here is the finest in writ- COMFORT 1 A^^iva%^a machines for the cV C I CONTROL home. Surprism^y low l\ tI O I inKMdf aaint- Made and f»s*. white letters on I IllL -...jT*r ameed by the Royal Type- black, scientifically I ficw writer Company.
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