Morning Tribune, 30 April 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. '76. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, April 30, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 164 1 Night Skirmish Fails Simla, Apr. 29 UAJOK S C scott of "ie «»ttßM lion of tho.l7th Dogra slichtlv injured, one Indian soldier UU* and 24 slightly wounded to an Stack on Bichekashkai camp, the headquarters of the Second Infantry Brigade in Lower Khaisora valley. It is reported
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  • 76 1 No Provision In Civil List London. Apr. 29. THE Select Committee on the Civil List has concluded its investigations and it is understood that it makes no recommendation as regards a grant to the Duke of Windsor. Provision for the Royal Family is expected to be
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  • 69 1  -  Sequel To Drought In Shanghai Apr. 29 [HE recent drought in Szechuen has f-ted 111 famine, which is causing the authorities grate concern repented that the famine area sixty districts of which. Kweichow miniilT 51 severel y affected. A great an as died from the sco r ge.
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  • 31 1 p *rtey Adjourned: No Decision London, Apr 28. N° a definite character Stated Mr Ernest dt| n bus L^f S leader when the Lon- untntro^ dJOUmed at 10 M
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  • 13 1 H^uJ rm S m9 X*? <* the Ke i.Mo retire rallWay at Hythe> -Reuter
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  • 26 1 Monthery. Apr. 29 Captain Eyeston beat the twelve-hour motoring record covering 1912.462 kilometres at an average $pe*d of 159 372 kilometres per hour -Reuter.
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  • 175 1 ELEVEN HOURS HASH FROM SINGAPORE OFF FOR ALLAHABAD I A I 111 It DELAY CAISES SOME Singapore, Thursday lIM Broadbent, the Australian airman who yesterday made flying history by covering the distance from Darwin to Singapore in less than 24 hours, is still making remarkable progress in
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  • 252 1 City Fears Serious Results Of Slump In World Stock Markets THE City wears a worried and apprehensive look and is wondering whether the slump in the world stock, markets will lead to any big failures here or in Paris or in Johannesburg. "We are caught in a vicious circle of
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  • 97 1 Monsoon Causes Holdup (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, April 29 rE eastbound Imperial air mail made two attempts to. cross the BurmaSiam frontier yesterday and this morning and on each occasion was forced to return owAig to heavy monsoon weather. The plane is remaining to-night again at
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  • 49 1 .Machines Collide In Midair London, April 29 FOUR occupants of two Royal Air Force bombers were killed when the propeller of one machine collided with the tail of another in midair near Meth wold on the Norfolk-Suffolk border. Both machines crashed and were wrecked. Reuter.
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  • 42 1 No Change Made At Stalybridge London, April 29 FE Stalybridge by election, due to the resignation owing to the ill health of Mr. Philip Dunne, resulted as follows: Trevor Cox (Nat Conservative) 21,901. Rev Gordon Lang (Labour) 21,567. No change.
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  • 23 1 Sir Edgar Jones was adopted as prospective Liberal National candidate for the Carmarthen Division at a meeting of the local Liberal National Association.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 27 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page s ni on Jack (lub 2 Woman's Forgery uu .Murder TnUk Fair g Home Kusbv fc»Us 37 J BMiBI Surprise Home Soccer £Z
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    • 43 1 I K J I PUT KLIM IN YOUR PANTRY AND BE AS- I SURED OF A NEVER FAILING SOURCE OF J I SUPPLY— SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURE— I SUITABLE FOR COOKING OR DRINKING- I I FOR YOUNG OR OLD. I F DISTRIBUTORS: j
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  • 1151 2 ACCOMMODATION FOR OVER 280 MEMBERS As Good A Club As Any Outside England Singapore. Thursday ™n-k,.d bv oreYkoui pretidenta ol the club that the facilities IT has bwn in ;k.bv p J m men x endorse whQt has n^iJlfl^2S^t£ifS€ Sub as It standi to-day kl as
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  • 270 2 French Expert To Teach Ship's Cooks Singapore. Friday. A SUMPTUOUS dinner was given on board the NY K. motor vessel Terukuni Maru last niuht to a select gathering by a well-known French chef. M Paul Boet tiuer who has been engaged by this world famous Japanese shipping concern
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  • 26 2 Mr Ra^ihleigh Johnston Duncan, o? Folkestone, a director of Jong-Landor Rubber Estates, who died, aged 74. ai the ond of last year, left £11.652 inei £*****)
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  • 622 2 WOMAN'S 'TECHNICAL' OFFENCE OF FORGERY Conveyed House Property Not Her Own Singapore. Thursday HOW a Chinese woman forged deeds oi conveyance in respect of certain hou^ bv representing that she was her mother, the houses having been p U in the name of her mother when they were purchased, was
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  • 111 2 First Leave Since His Appointment IT li understood that the Hon Mr. A S Small Colonial Secretary, will go on leave on July 30 by the P. and O liner, Ranchi. It will be the first time that Mr Small has been away since he was
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  • 122 2  -  Suiyuan Border Heady For Emergency Shanghai. April 26 MARSHAL Yeu Shi Shan. Pacification Commissioner and Provincial chairman of Shantung, is suffering intermittently from stomach complaints. If ne is well enough he will proceed to Nanking to interview Marshal Chiang Kal Shek. but should ho be prevented from doing
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  • 105 2 Trip From Batavia To China Singapore. Thursday. VET another adventurous flyer has arrived In Singapore, making three within the last two weeks. First was Mrs. Bonney. the Australian aviatrix; second (yesterday! was Mr. Jim Broadbent, also from Australia, who is attempting to set up a new record flight
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  • 79 2 Moscow. April 29 IN view of the fact that the second flve-vear plan was mostly fulfilled before the schedule the Council of the I eople's Commissars has decided tc reaucst the State Planning Commission rnd the Commissars of the Sovier Union to Complete the drawing uo of
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  • 70 2  -  Severe Punishment Smugglers Shanghai, Apr IN view of the fact that there W many firms in Tientsin which J not yet registered the amount of smu* gled goods in their present stocK Customs authorities are issuing warning to them that failure to con. Iv with the request of
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    • 62 2 CORONATION SUPPLEMENT A CORONATION Supplement. consisting of 21 pages and profusely illustrated, will he issued with the Morning Tribune of Monday. May The Supplemenl will be printed on paper specially prepared for the reproduction of pictures, and will serve as a permanent memento of what is the most important event
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  • 330 3 rHINESE ON CAPITAL CHARGE CHIIN AT ASSIZES Alleged Attack On Sleeping Compatriot -t, oii»»o^ in hav= been committed in an earthenware factory off MURDER a eged in tO th h p a Varly hours of Jan. 23. was recalled to mind at the A Roadmti™ p
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  • 110 3 Streams Leased For Pearl Fishing Om u j iu Munich. LD Heidelberg is to become a "ciU or pearls." ohn Sff l f Germanv 's self-sufficiency an the municipal authorities of the ne.hbounn R town of Schoenau have passed a decree permitting the leasing ned WiU S ld
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  • 89 3 wen Inundate Villages Yugoslavia L\x>cv Belgrade. of Yugoslavia lie in peril ■r from floods. whole villages are inundated, rising level of the rivers worse to follow. Sava has reached a level catastrophic floods seem inFrom Sisak all the way to there is danger that the banks way and
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  • 118 3 As Reply To Striking Workers Detroit, Michigan. ONE of the strangest industrial disputes in history a joint "sit-down strike of both employer and employees--has just ended here. The scene was the factory of Frv Products. Incorporated, manufacturer of motor-car seat covers. The employees started a "sit-down" strike,
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  • 125 3 Constructed By German Designer Berlin. JIN aeroplane made entirely of bake- lit* has been constructed by ProFritz Huth, a German designer. Professor Huth was a pioneer cf aircraft construction, and claims to have built the first all-metal aeroplane. So far only a glider has been constructed in bakelite,
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  • 100 3 Too Much Money For Too Little Work Hollywood. MR-. Robert Sherwood, well-known American playwright, has left Hollywood because he was being paid too much! "You get too much money for too little work," he said in an interview. Mr. Sherwood has been working on the script for "The
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  • 86 3 More Rebel Successes Claimed IT is leacnrd that General O'Duffy's brigade will return from Spain in I few weeks. The reason given is, firstly that owing to the Free State Government's action in legislating to prevent volunteers going to Spa.in the brigade is unable to maintain its
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  • 127 3 Novel Haul Brings Boom To Oyster Trade Ocean City (Maryland THE Mayor of this town, Mr. W. Tho- mas Elliot, "Who owns an oyster business, has been puzzled by the large number of boats that have been showing up for duty recently. Nov he has discovered the reason.
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  • 44 3 The death at the age of 67 is announced from Berlin of Judge Wilheim Bunger. who presided over the long trial in 1933 of Van der Lubbe, Dimitroff, and others who were accused of having set the Reichstag building on fire in February, 1933.
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  • 32 3 While the new £30.000 centra] fire station for Heston and Isleworth, Middlesex, was being officially opened the brigade received a call to a haystack fire at Lord Jersey's seat at Osterley Park
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  • 133 3 New Schedu le On May 1 IMPERIAL Airways advise that the ■I speeding up pi the Empire services out of Southampton, consequent upon the bringing into operation of the new Empire flying boats, will commence as and from May 1, 1937. Services to the East
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    • 40 3 TRAXXOSAX CORN CURE BATH SALT* SURE CURE From All Chemists Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. >^^x i \||||gs|^ t J. I r PRINCESS OF I HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS S^f^llO per dozen OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA j Sole Agents: S MONTOR LIMITED. SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 61 3 Law Xotice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice In Vhp Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Origt nating Summonses. At 12 noon: Motion and Bankruptcy Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. 1 Motion. At 11 a.m: Assizes Rex vs. Tec Peng Kee. Before
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 135 4 RUBBER London. Apr. 29. Previous To-day Change Tooa Flat Steady Bpot Buyers. 10 Vs 10 —Va Sellers 10V_ lOVb —fc May Buyers 10 8 10 U SeUers. 10V. Wk l/ JulylSept. Buyers 10 5,16 10 316 *s SeUers. 10 3 8 10 5 16 —116 Oct.fbec. Buyers 10
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    • 72 4 London Apr 29 Previous To-day Change T.T. on Park (closing middle rate) 110.91 110.28 —.63 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.01* 8 902 7 /a T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 9 16 ls. 2 9 16 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d
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    • 79 4 AT least twenty people were injured when the police fired on drug addicts escaping from the historic temple oi Ten Thousand Longevities after me outbreak of fire. r,o ft nn The damage is estimated at £12.000, 416 addicts were recaptured and Jthe remaiuiuf; 312 are still at large.
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    • 206 4 Detectives Arrest 11 Men And Four Women Alexandria THE anti-drug department of th^ police here have accomplished in one week the great feat of rounding up two large gangs of drug-traffickers, composed of 11 men and 4 women. The premises of a gang of eight led by Saleh
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    • 125 4 London. Apr. 29 Distillers 108- IU3 -33 Dunlop Rubber 32.9 32 9 General Electric 819 819 Imperial Chemical Industries 37- 37,1 V 2 Imperial Tobacco 39- 37 9 Anglo-Dutch 13*8 12* 2 Canadian Pacific 5 1* 2 47l 2 -6 London Tin (New Share) 38 6 37
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    • 20 4 London Apr 29 TIN Standard. Prefloua To-day Chant.. Spot (afternoon closing price) £253* 2 £252 Forward £250 £249
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    • 40 4 RUBBER New, York. April 28. Previous To-day change Very Quiet Steady TOM u,- 22 1. 20. Bpot Beier. 22. 21 -J* July sept. -35- s*sB S*. TlNStandard. w k Tone 57 3 8 o5 3 /4 Spot
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    • 149 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Apr. 29. Total for r> ™.ve,_ financial r. Books Close cp^r Company Date Ex^Dw Payable Date t0 m -IN To w V r; Final Apr 26 May 11 May S m Ampat Tin ,ovV F?nal Ma 17 o_ 25< Tahat Mines 12y 2
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    • 209 4 Capital "Charlotte Amalie" Washington. THE name of the capital of the Virgin islands. West Indies, is being changed from St. Thomas to -Charlotte Amalie The United dtates Government has .sanctioned th«- alteration at the request of the Colonial Council of the Islands. Charlotte Amalie was the original name
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 619 5 Singapore, Apr. 29. 6 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Eyatt Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buvers Sellers Buyers Sellers 5 6 6-cd 5 3 b-cd /.mpat Tin 35 3 36 9 35- 36 6 isam Kumbang 59 6 56- 58 6 Austral Malay 2 6 6 27 6 25 6 27
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    • 423 5 2 P Alex Brick Ord... I* 1* r. n -i P»-<>f<; 240 2.DD mJBU amm fti*&** a io -sr n v& 1 l M. Broadcasting 089 095 0.90 0.95 <C 5B M. Trustee 6.25 7.00 6.25 7J5 > £100 £100 Cable A' Wireless 7%% Nom Com Pref. Stock £27M_
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    • 205 5 SINGAPORE MIMCIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar 31 St? Pt- 30 io3>2 105V 2 nom 1907 red. 1947 Sl 600.000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 107 110 nom 1509 red. 1955 $1,000,000 .n.o Mar 31 Se^ 30 115 117 nom 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Jtar. 31
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    • 362 5 •Shares -*-e $1 unl^s* oihervis* .tat*d> 1 00 1.10 A UD l l Kuala Sidim 3.20 3.30xd3.20 3.30xd EtUnHnnd 2.40 2.50 2.40 2.50 L^na, 2-« 250 2.40 250 Ma"akaP.nda 1-70 1.75 170 1.80 K^-Teto^' o*2 025 0.20 0.25 Mentakab (.20) 0.48 0.51 0.49 0.52 NewSerendah ($2) 280 290
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 181 5 Singapore. Thursday morning. Singapore: 35 cts. Market To^ySteady at the decline. London: |J 1 ad., down 5 Ba. Market Tone: Flat. New York: 20 7 8 cts., down 1 14 cts. Market Tone: Very Weak. Singapore. Thursday evening. Another severe drop has taken place locally to-day the market opening
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    • 31 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $119 12. down $6 14. London: S?ot £253 10s., down £6 10s.; three months' £250, down £7. New York: 55 3 4 cts., down 158 cts.
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    • 9 5 London-New York 494.20 New York-London 494 13 32
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    • 260 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, 29th 1937. Tin at midday was $119* 2. down $6 l j. The London market generally yesterday was again weaker, the reason given was that it was due to American and continental selling, but the tin share section appeared to withstand the general
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    • 94 5 Scout St am ps To He Issued By Dutch East Indies Amsterdam. TWO sp3cial postage stamps are to be issued in the Dutch East Indies In honour of the Bov Scouts World Jani- which will be held at Vogelensang, near tyiarlem, In August next. The value of the two stamp
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  • 80 6 Indignant Deputation To Ambassador Berlin, Apr. 29. MR. Cheng, the ChllMW) Ambassador, received at the Embassy yesterday a delegation of ten Chinese hawkers in connection with the alleged expulsion of ]hw numbers of Chinese who are touring the country selling pottery. While awaiting an interview the delegation cried
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  • 175 6 Thursday. April 22. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Sunday, April 25. Captain C. Moody, R.N., Lt.-Col. and Mrs G. T. Burney and Miss Burney, Major and Mrs. H. W. M Stewart, Commander R. Oliver-Bellasis, R.N., Wing Commander
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  • 33 6 P. O. Dividend London. Apr. 28. THE P and O. have declared a cumulative preferred half-year interim dividend of 5 per cent, per annum There is no interim dividend on deferred stock. Router
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  • 177 6 SELLING Singapore, Apr. 29. London T'l JJ }';}J London demand tn tl*" London 4 months' sight 2|4*fc Lyons demand JJg Hamburg demand l*" New York demand 57 ll lb Montreal demand 57 916 Batavia demand 105 Samarang demand !04 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand .ft. 8 Madras and Colombo
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  • 209 6 Singapore. April 29. R. (81am) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan 5146 Siam i W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R. i Siam W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam) -White' No. Al $220 R. i Siam -White Rice" No. 1 $213 R. (Slam) "White Rice"
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  • 94 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Thursday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. April i 35 35 4 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. April i 34 4 34^ No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 34 3 4 35 do. May 34? 8 35» 8 do May
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  • 25 6 London. April 29. H.H. the Sultan of Johore arrived by air in London this evening to attend the Coronation.- British Official Wireless.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 130 6 I\<Ml«*rlaii€l*Hie llaiidelMaatsrlinppijj. X-V. r( Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40 .030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.Q00.0C Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A.
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    • 60 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FPEE yourselves from the FEAR c,f BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES ill our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these hafe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 239 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880* Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.*****0.000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.***** Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel* No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk. ItWK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by
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  • 874 7 year's Working Shows A Loss ,s the report of the SwTkJSiWS* on Saturday. ilt 'UTherTwith submit to the y,,ur rec^ r h s M h r e fl"th annual report atwholdew thelr d X audited accounts ended 1936 PROPEBTV me total area of the property to acres
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  • 218 7 Statement On Attitude Of Belgium London, Apr. 29. QUESTIONED in the House of Commons on the negotiations preceding the recent joint note to the Belgian Government from the British and French Governments the Foreign Secretary recalled the trims of the note and proceeded "The preparatory exchange
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 374 7 210 must be won HERE IS A CHANCE TO TRY YOUR SKILL. ENTER NOW FOR THIS SIMPLE AND FASCINATING COMPETITION— YOU MAY WIN A BIG PRIZE ALL YOU HAVE TO DO In the coupon below you will see the first four lines of a limerick. Just think out a really
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  • 160 8 Prominent Resident Involved Butterworth. Aprn 2 t> A M.G. Car. P. 2525 driven by Mr Lin A Theng Hin, was involved in an'acci dent on Bagan Luar Road, this morni It would appear that a Tamil cvc i r named Kattamuthu, cut in front of
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  • 152 8  - Italian E mbassy New Chief Welcomed In Nanking Shanghai. Apr. 29 MR. Cora, the newly appointed Italia 1 Ambassador to China, presented his credentials to the Chinese Governmen in Nanking yesterday morning. In the course of a speech Mr. Coru expressed satisfaction at the clos? trier.ship which is always a
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  • 154 8 Failure To Report Himself Penang. Thursday AHMAD bin Mohamed. a Bengali. vat produced before Mr. J. L. McFall. District Judge, on three charges—namely, remaining in Penang for more than 48 hours without notifying the place o his residence to the Police Officers i charge while under police
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 176 8 GRAND DOUBLE STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTION ®WHAT A SUCCESS! CROWDS ABSOLUTELY S STORM THE BOX-OFFICES AT EVERY SHOW! J. r* AD I T I 3 SHOWS DAILY JV^MrI I W I— 3-15 6-15 9-15 I >t5 SHIRLEY f X ]f TEMPLE f I^RnSk JPK SINGS and TALKS ®Tl CHINESE v
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    • 145 8 The Hero of 'CHARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE" Scores Again. PAVILIOXj ERROL uovdcdou6us> riviui HAUHTING STOR I I LYNN FLAMES TO LIFE '"^l""" ON THE SCREEN! ]^^H V)^ ANITA IC LOUISE C as Phyllis fl| MARGARET aa LINDSAY mkM it rrancmt Sir CEORIC A^B HAROWICKE a> Cun Mtrcourt v^^ 3^Hbe
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  • 137 9 Temporary Affair At Seremban mER little strike has come and A I m Seremban. Last week the tin'iho whom there are quite a num~ml f svremban downed shears and m m &cl e r m n D s u or an increase in pay, ***** a d
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  • 188 9 M- Sivasamy of the Meiiinan Estate. cw died on Monday at the MalacnSJ The remains were cremated at Bukit Serendit the foilowmg day. Brigadier Arthur T. Shakespear. D.5.0.. MC is beins succeeded In charge oi administration at Singapore after holding office for three years. Colonel Maiden A. Studd. D.5.0.. MC.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 204 9 r~ An Excellent Musical Show You Will All Enjoy j£S^ i% 1 1 1 tK wLMr-%r-* i\ OPENING TO-NIGHT Jtli V. ALHAMBRA 6.15 9.15 j f^Mli TIIK Sf ASONS MOST LAVISH POT-POURRI OF MUSIC I im C AND DANCING V X BEAUTIFUL GIRLS NEW SONG HITS! T§Mlf. ir ROLLICKING COMEDY!
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    • 127 9 CAPITOL— TIESDAI MAY 4th S S I f PARAMOUNT PICTURES are proud to present one of the most flj i Inspiring 1 Pictorial Records ever K, ,4- compiled K^' '']H i Hi if i it '-iSi^^x^dßß I 1 The History of the BRITISH Ifefl JVJ EMPIRE for the past halt-
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  • 292 10 Eiil On Attempted Murder Charge rom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday A TAMIL Parasuraman, was charged today before Mr. Justice R. C. cussen. the Solangor Assizes, with the attempted murder ol KamaHngam. on Die 24 on BungeJ 80-si Road, by cutting him with an axe. Mr. M.
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  • 231 10 Cinema Owner Sued For $1,614 Kuala Lumpur. April 26 THERE was an interesting sequel to the failure of Prince's Grill and Cabaret in the Supreme Court when Messrs Guthrie Co sued Mr. Ong Ee Dm. the well-known cinema proprietor of Kuala Lumpur for the recovery of
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  • 47 10 A special Coronation issue of postage stamps is to be issued for the Pacific island of Nauru, which is administered undej a British Empire mandate. The design will be a portrait of King George VI, and the denominations lV 2 d., 2d. 2V 2 d., and Is.
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  • 136 10 Morning Discovery By Indian Boy Penang, Thursday. THE premises of the.Bata Shoe Store in Campbell Street Penang. was broken into in the early hours of yesterday morning, when some petty cash together with a pair of Bata shoes, a pair of Indian earrings, and a
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  • 127 10  -  Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co. Shanghai, Apr 29 IT is officially confirmed that the Nar yang Brothers Tobacco Co., which i the largest tobacco factory in r nina has been placed under state conti This process of rationalization i< animously approved by the Board 0 Directors, which met yesterday
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 107 10 ?A TOOUST'S SHOPPING! j GUIDE mJtm. m m I «~l ri.<-|l II I<~ i* i I I■» i I i I iO~ i i# i_» i_» i *I* FURNITURE PASKOE'S LTD. WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME ON EASY TERMS. BOOKSHOP NEW NOVELS at $3-00 each Murder in the Mews —Agathaa Christie
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    • 69 10 EYES Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE. GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science. CAMERAS AND FILMS HH^H x^ t a D/?y CLEANING Burtol Ouiek Cleaners for §ame daj service Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be
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  • 313 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, April 36, 1937. TRAFFIC IN WOMEN POLLOWING the rather acrid exchanges which took place between delegates of Malaya and China at the recent international conference in Java on the traffic in women and children, it Is pleasing to learn that the Chinese delegate to the League
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  • Article, Illustration
    757 12 THOUGH it has never bc?n offlciallv announced that there is a five-year plan for the developnv n* of In>h on 'apis, the a hsi nee of any denial In n an authorita'ive source serves to strengthen the view that there is such B plan in nee and that
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  • 224 12 Dr. P. G. Tate of Gapis Estate. Fadan:iengas. left for Home on leave on Saturday. A commission as second-lieutenant In he Straits Settlements Volunteer Force u> been granted to Mr. Lionel Brent. 5{S }J» 5jC 3jJ Rev. and Mrs. T. Runyan and their son, David, of the Methodist Mission
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  • 787 13 W oman Of Noble Birth Dies A Pauper W VENTUROUS CAREER Once Lived In Shanghai London. IN( ont.a>t to the B lamour and I uxurvoi her earlier days a -1--1.1 recluse was found dead in ,1," furniture I- clarendon vlu sSff. SsSrsSwS JSrf penal servitude toff conspiracy .uui forserv. While
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  • 358 14 Princess Chichibu of Japan visited Revilles of Hanovar Square, La don. to select her dresses and robes for the various oronation functions. During her visit she inspected the Earl Marshal's Regulation robe cire^s and loronet of a Duchess. Our photo shows H.R.H.
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    • 37 15 Rene ULLMAN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE "T( V Sauce Boats HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffle* Place, SINCAPOKIC.
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    1213 16 FASH I ON S TOERE'S an imagination and fineness Idencei for the quality hat crea:iun.s for that warrant appreciative remark- from fashion editors and equally appreciative buying from you who are looking for new hats one of you should be satisfied with •just a now hat for the season Inrteftd
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    • 47 16 i Maison Marcelle S For a Natural I ilN_kl Permanent i y£hf& Wave. 5 SSL%^ O/ Try our latest Wy' point-winding I yFKT j i vl V. T system I at j -^^y^ 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOY. -r Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST.
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  • 303 17 Fashion Relativity SOUTH AMERICAN CHIC THE fashion theory that every woman under the sun should set herself to learn and practice this season is that of interrelation. Einstein's relativity could probably be no more important in most women's lives than the reward that lie.s in actually planning, cannily and trickly
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  • 67 17 Pictured If IP < >f t'"' m w soft suits in which M»>i:n>atPlli combines linens in i> fawn I**** tll il 1)1;uk si rt uul Hamc rolourcd silk s<arl The Bliffht Bar* of the bias cut ikW carries oui lh« s"ft 'ini-s MfgesMd in the nnvci ieUU
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  • 33 18 The Shppins: Office and the offi" the Statistics Department will be on Wednesday May 12, and wil be OH Monday. May 17. for one hour (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. >
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    • 440 18 BU^^^J '""'''nil BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Doe Due lonuaKe Spore. ToDoa«e S'pore. 1937. 1937. I cS a oe f£ 2 k aj n p p u u t k^ a !?SB JJSS! ffif a 100 June 5 BURDWAN 6.070 July 31 S^Ju finim Tnne 14 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug.
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    • 158 18 M. M. LINE (Incoroorated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Ag-ents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIC^ Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo. Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles JEAN LA HORDE 11,114 T. May 11 VILLE D'AMIENS 6,975 T. May 14 PORTHOS 12.692 T. May 26 ARAMIS 17.536 T. June 8
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    • 105 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGI CUNARI) WHITE STAR. LTD (Incorporated in Japan* To LONDON, via Penan*. < ol»^ h Aden. Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. 'HAKONE lIARU" s.s. SUWA MARU s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" s.s. "HAKAZAKI MARU" Rates to Ist Class KfVlSl Naples «497 $540 «SH I3j Marseilles 514 557 London 557 800
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    • 375 18 i POSTAL INTELLKGEXCE I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DAI 1 AND TIMt Tandjong Pandan Sil>erg Apr. 30 8 Tandjong Pinang Sibcrg 30 8 a.m. Italy (Parcels only) Ceylon Johan de Witt Apr. 30 8.30 a.m Europe:— Great Britain and Europe generally Johan de Witt 30 8 Medan Johan
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    • 293 19 BURNS I* II I Ll* LIXE (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Apr 30 May 4 MARELLA May 29 June 4 Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rate* First Class passengers may trans! er at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to
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    • 539 19 S jA TO FRENCH PORTS i <!%ILl\sf HOMEWARDS. \l mm CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 8 t ADEN For Marseilles, Ha\re, Antwerp Dunkirk May 20 t CAP VARELLA For llaneillts, Nantes,' St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 28 > FORBIN For Marseilles, Havie. Antwerp Dunkirk June 13 C
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    • 119 19 THE HARBOURj Godown Gate No. 22 joban d« witt 20 l planciui 18 3 pa.. 18 I 16 ;s 15 3 i uac&ni -jo 3 Kakone Maru 13 3 11 5 ftaron n a jdam 9 3 Bosevllle 3 icus 2 3 Folybank 34 3 B?ndoran 2Q 3 Olenbeg 4
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    • 235 19 Singapore, Thursday. The following are passengers by 'the Boringia which leaves Singapore for Europ 2 yesterday. Mr M J. Coomber, Mr. A. L. Denholm, Mr and Mrs. T. W. Hodson, Mr. Chr. Jepscn Lt.-Com. K. W. Kirby, Mr. Mrs. D McFarlane, Mrs. G. W. Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs A. Toussieng,
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  • 135 20 MASS DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST NEW CONSTITUTION IN INDIA As a protest against the introduction on April Ist of the new Constitution Act of 1935 almost the whole of India observed a complete hartal. Shops were closed and processions and nnass demonstrations were the order of the day. A number of arrests
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    • 41 21 TaSAhTbEER" InrSUN STOUT' S H MOST £&6L/ popular iPfiH REF DRINK ING <jk.*'»\^ ■^^^<^(%il TH E j Still the best and the Cheapest in the market. S SOLE IMPORTERS: miisi i mssw kaisiii ii K.P.M. CHAMBERS. No. 1. FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.
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    • 486 21 JON THE RADIO! British Empire Programme °6.86 metres (17.79 mcs.); GSJ JSa metres (21.53 mcs and GSO GSG 16 W metres (1779 mcs.) and GSJ 13SS metres (21.53 mcs.). Transmission 5:-620 a.m^-8.20 ■mi (,SB 31.55 metres (9.51 m».); GSli 25.53 metres (1L75 mcs.); CSP 19.6i metres (15.31 mcs.) and GSO
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    • 467 21 U.S.A. Shortwave Programmes The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-let-ters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 6.05 a.m. Tales Nature Tells— Pittsi burgh. WBXK 15,210; 19.7. 7.05 a.m. Lowell Thomas, news— New jYork. W3XAL 6,100; 49.1. 7.20 a.m.
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    • 339 21 Programmes Of ZHL Singapore Station On 225 Metres I TO-DAY 18.00 p.m.: Malay Musical Party. 7.00 p.m.:— Cantonese Music. (GramoI phone Records): Two Orchestral ReIcitals, Yoke Tong Choon, The Falling Snow. The Fool finds his Wife, Comical Drama. Long Departed is better than Newly Wed, Sung by Ho Tai Son
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    • 327 21 Raffles Hotel. 10.15 p.m.:— Close down. TO-MORROW 12 45 p m —Light Orchestral Music played by Reller's Famous Hungarian Orchestra, relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 200 p.m.:— lnterval. q^ 600 P- m: M andarin Children's fnH g e R s und Moon OJ d Grandpa and Old Grandma, The Little
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  • 303 22 Capable Of 32 Knots Singapore, Thursday PUR Siamese destroyers, built in italy, arrived in Singapore early yesterday evening on their way to Bangkok. Nos. 13, 22, 21 and 25 are their identity numbers. A visit was paid this morning, by a Tribune reporter to No. 13, and
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  • 195 22  -  North China Delegate In Japan Shanghai, Apr. 29. MR. Chang Tsu Chung, Mayor of Tientsin, who is at present leading an Investigation Mission to Japan on behalf of the Charhar-Hopei Political Council, has wired from Moji saying that they have been warmly received by the Japanese
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  • 51 22 Dr G. K. Lim, MB.. 8.5.. D.T M. and H.. who is in London, has passed hi3 D.C.H. (Diploma in Child Health) t'xam., thus qualifying as a children's .specialist. Mr. M. P. Nair, manager in-charge of Gold Kenab Estate, Kuala Kangsar. i* is learned, will be going on furlough next
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  • 226 22 Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. London, April 12 THE twenty-seventh ordinary general 1 meeting of the Sungei Kruit Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held yesterday at Mincing-lane. London. Mr. Herbert A. Barrett (chairman. who presided, said: Last year I ventured to say, with reference to the period now
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  • 107 22 Premier Unveils 1 Memorial Tablet London, April 28 A TRIBUTE to the late Lord Grey was paid by the Prime Minister in unveiling a memorial tablet outside 1 Ambassadors' entrance of the Foreis Office to-day before a distinguish company of statesmen, diplomats, poll ticians and personal friends.
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    • 283 22 1.U.1. Kuala Lumpur Wavelengths 48.92 and 110 metres). TO-DAY 7 p.m. (An all H.M.V. broadcast) C 1703: Selection, "Belle of New York"; "Geisha" (Band of H.M. Coldstream Ouards). C 2753: Cello with Organ, Adoration; Benedictus (Beatrice Harrison). C 2724: Selection. "Toad of Toad Hall." Parts 1 and 2 (New Mayfair
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    • 231 22 ILiilio Colonial France TO-DAY Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). 6.20 p.m. Concert Relayed from Bordeaux. 7.05 p.m. Talk on Current French Events in Rumanian by Mrs. Nortines. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert. Relay from Radio-Paris 8.05 p.m. Talk on French Events. 8.20 p.m. Continuation of Concert delayed)
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  • 221 23 Schoolboy's Suicide Pound Hanging After lirand-Mother'a Scolding Tapah. Tuesday. ..oriciDE by hanging" was the verdict S returned by the Tapah Coroner. ruche Abdullah, at the end of the in«u«t held yesterday into the death of Kfshin Chin, a schoolboy about 15 TZui on Au>ril4 at Temoh. C n Goodwin. 0.C.P.D..
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  • 140 23 Honoured By Kinct Of Belgians S .-apore I rr B red a ptain Y ne of ti of I.YJC been pi r rOrdr <ld. Th<> distinction is in recognition I I 11 as mere!.. I mas between an. in the 1905. ell-k lown In fn 1925 His Late
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  • 129 23 Singapore To Europe By Road Singapore. Thursday ed States Army Officers, Capr. W. Brown and Lieut. Thomas «>urne, Jr. are expected to arrive this week from Manila uuy will begin an automobile Asia and Europe to London venture beckoned with such force lf two young officers left with
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  • 610 23 EVENING CEREMONY BY SIR SHENTON THOMAS Best Display Of The Whole Series EVERYTHING is ready for the opening to-day of the sixth British Trade Fair. to be held at the Great World until May 8. His Excellency the Governor will perform the opening ceremony at
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  • 153 23 Statement Of The Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for ended April 24 shows that there were 230 deaths, compared with 227 in the previous week and with 226 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 4: phthisis 29; malaria 9;
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  • 78 23  -  Revision Of Laws Proposed Shanghai, Apr. 29. A SPECIAL committee of the Central Legislative Council, under the Chairmanship of Dr Fu Ping Chueng. has been appointed to examine the technical points in connection with the proposed revision of the election laws at the coming People's Convention. In a
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  • 37 23 Labourers Want Higher Wages Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 29 IT is reported that labourers on Sungei Way Tin Dredge have gone on strike and refuse to return until their demands for higher wages are acceded to
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  • 38 23  -  Shanghai, Apr. 27. Over 300 regulars of the Manchukuo Army mutinied in Tao-ho-Hsien. south of the Sungari River, on Apr. 22 After killing eight Japanese officers tbev fled to the mountains.- Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 23 23 Co., Universal Trading Co Wong Munyau and Co.. Wing Fook On. Henry Waugh and Co. Ltd., A. Wander, Ltd.. Yoong Cheong Shoe Co.
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  • 157 23 Woman Pleads Extreme Poverty (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday A YOUNG Cantonese woman, Lee Loon Hing, was bound over ii. the sum of T 5O to-day by Mr. W. J. Thorogood. the First Magistrate, for having attempted to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda. When
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  • 107 23 Stree t Falls Two Chinese Injured In Singapore Singapore, Thursday TWO Chinese were injured yesterday by falling from moving trolley buses In Singapore. The ambulance was summoned .shortly after noon to the junclioi. 01 Keppel Road and Nelson Road, where a Chinese was found to be suffering from a .severe
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  • 158 23 F. M.S.R. Attack Gateman Remanded Again (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. DALANY, the Indian gateman. who ll 1 alleged to have attacked Mr. J. B. Human on April 4, was charged before the first Magistrate to-day with hav.ng committed trespass by entering the Railway offices with the Intent
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  • 81 23 Death Of Former Secretary For Air London, Apr. 29. A BY-ELECTION In the Drake division of Plymouth Ls necessitated by the death to-day at age <>i 61 of the Conservative Member, Captain F E. Guest. who was Secretary for Air In 1921, a pioneer of civil aviation and
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  • 19 23 Watches and Jewellery worth abou' £200 were stolen in a smash-aiid-£rat> raid an a shop in Pimlico Road. S.W
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  • 794 24 Good Progressls ENTHUSIASM and optimism characterised the gathering of y we. a members who met together round the supper table this week to review the results of tin "Campaign" now in prouress in the city, and to plan practical ways of realising the nun still needed. Approximately
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  • 87 24 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 29. A SERIOUS motor accident occurred a few miles out of Kuala Lumpur in the small hours of this morning when a car in which a Mr. Wilson, employed on a tin mine on the Klang Road and a Miss Yateley,
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  • 201 24 Novel Method Adopted By Chinese (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. HOW a Chinese was alleged to have failed in two attempts at suicide was disclosed yesterday in the Magistrate's Court. Kuala Kangsar. before Raja Hitam bin Raja Yunus. First Magistrate, when an elderly Chinese of the labourer
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  • 143 24 Conscription Clause Struck Out Washington. Apr. 28 AN appropriation of $416,413,000 for the Army next year is recommended by the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, and this sum is $25,037, 000 more than is available for the current year. An expenditure of $67,075,000 is recommended for
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  • 354 24 Indian Official Charged Seremban. Tuesciav D M. SUPPIAH P.TLLAY. a well-knou, K Indian Sanitary iMpector charged this morning in the Rp m JL. Police Court before Mr. W r i. District Office. Tampin. who actec' magistrate, with criminal breach trust as a public servant in res $553.63.
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  • 20 24 Wilfred Cecil Trayler. aged three, wa drowned in a pond in the garden of hi.home at Broad Green. Grea Colchester.
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    • 50 24 All the Thrills of CAPTAIN BLOOD," SEA HAWK other great Adventure Stories. The CAPITOL'S Grand CORONATION WEEK ATTRACTION Opening W« ds. May Vl ih With LESLIE BANKS FLORA ROBSON and Cast of 10,000. Awarded the Gold Medal by the LEAGUE OF NATIONS (or beim THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR
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  • 479 25 TAXI DRIVER'S DEATH IN FIVE CENTS DISPUTE Johore Tapper Receives Four Years Sentence Johore Bahru. Apr. 28 IF TER interfering in a tnval dispute over the payment of five cents car li t S taxi driver named Chong m. Hpith as the result of an Valk e aUick by a
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  • 198 25 George VI Pennies Issued In London London. THE first coins bearing the head of King George VI have been issued here through several banks. Experts consider that the King's portrait is a good and pleasing likeness, and it stands out in bold relief. His Majesty's head is facing
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  • 73 25 Motor Works Surrounded Ry Farms a d modern public build--sfa&£t& and farm v «vVnJ an ideal industrial J surrounded by farms able to vn° f i« hiS .P r °g ra mme for this .18 miles from Savannah, t a w! Sea P ort Mr For d w
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  • 131 25 Dutch Refuse German Invitation rE University of Amsterdam will not be represented at the bicentenary jubilee of the famous "Georgia Augusta' university at Goettingen in Germany this summer. Invitations had been sent to several universities and scientific institutions to attend the festivities. The Senate of Amsterdam University, however,
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  • 115 25 Salary Raised To £30 A Year North Bay. Ontario. DR. Allan Roy Dafoe, famous as the doctor who brought the Dionne Quintuplets into the world, has had his salary raised— to £30 a year. Last year, Dr. Dafoe received, as medical officer of health for North Himsworth Township,
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  • 525 25 pens Mek. Verksted was delayed by a ftre which occurred last year, and it will be a couple of months before deliveiy can take place. The report concludes with the statement that although the year under reviow was marked by an increasing number of repair contracts, competition at
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  • 394 25 Death Sentence At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. AFTER a prolonged hearing Goh Kim 11 Ing, late manager of ihe Empire Cinema, Parit Buntar, was convicted oi the murder of Kanan on the night o f Dec. 7. 1936 at the Cinema, and sentence
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  • 983 26  - Yesterday's TRAINING GALLOPS Soim* (roiml Form Itrvt'olcel Singapore, Thursday. HE. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas WtTC at Bukit Timah again last morning to watch the final gallops preparation f r the Singapore TurT club's Summer meeting which starts on Saturday Then ffll a very large crowd of spectators and
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  • 120 26 To Win Back Football Crowds Sydney. N.S.W. Apr. 2\). I THREE Sydney Rugby League Clubs contempla f e broadcasting race descriptions at matches on their home grounds. They consider that race broadcasts are keeping the crowd; from foo'ball games The .secretary of the Balmain 'Mr. H. Matthews" has
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  • 27 26 Mr. A. Shanmugham, First Grade Dhpenser of the Women's Hospital. Kuaia KangEar. accompanied by his family, left on leave prior to his retirement to Ceylon on Friday.
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  • 360 27 Good Win Over Air Force „«t ried off the Inter-Services E3SSSaft3rnys Royal All orce uy and t y tQ t Twckenham in Mail Week. f,,Tc he"ped bv slight Tht> hid U e best of the forward pay ree ze tad tnej eated i y netting 1 £JJS
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  • 102 27 Villages Surrounded By Paris. WHILE the Seine is slowly returning to l normal level, the Rhone is now K rjpe to anxiety. It has reached Its I level since the floods of 1935—36 Ai La Palud. in the Vaucluse Depart•''jl-™ embankment which gave way °f Sn again
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  • 26 27 London. April 29. on Leksar for the Derby. nn U c lneas re sult. was 2500 500 I a.ter 6050 1100 had been taken
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  • 19 27 n Collins, aged four, son of a i-. of Froyle, uear Alton. Hampaccidentally shot death witn brother were playing
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  • 305 27 Once Famous Cricketer Dead •B\ Air Mail" London. April 20 THE death of Albert Edward Relf Hi tragic circumstances removes another name from the list of great cricketers of the past. Although Relf. who was born at Brightling. Sussex, on Juno 26th. 1874. went to Australia with
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  • 49 27 Taunton Apr 26 TWO hundred golfers are competing here for the English Amateur Championship. Harry Bentley the holder, Cyril Tolley. ex-British Amateur Champion and Charles Stowe, of Penn Colliery, an engineer, are all well-fancied and won their first round matches in which there were no surnrises Reuter
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  • 36 27 To celebrate the first flight of the new Miles Hawk Trainer (Mark III) aeroplane, built for the Air Ministry, the works staff of Phillips and Powis Aircraft, Limited. Reading, numbering about 1,000. were given free beer.
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  • 764 27 FAMOUS RUGGER STAR RETIRING EVENTFUL SEASON ENDS 1)1 1 I ill I II IS IMItSIM UITII M 111 >l>l \i.l LAW London THE Rugby season ends with the finals of the Middlesex seven-a-side competition at Twickenham. It has been an interesting if unexciting season with a more interesting one to
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  • 291 27 New Record At White City A SEVEN miles walking championship is not a particularly thrilliiur event in prospect, nor one calculated to produce much enthusiasm among spectators; but the few hundred keen followers of athletics who took the trouble to visit the White City were rewarded by
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  • 114 27 Compulsory For Postmen In (Germany Cologne TRAINING in jiu-jitsu will be compu:- sory in future for German postmen engaged on the railway postal system or who are entrusted with money for de livery in the course of their duties. An order laying down that such work may only
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  • 110 27 Sound Of Bell Ringing In The Sky Belgrade THE sound of a bell ringing in the sky caused citizens of Ljubushki, Yugoslavia, to rush panic-stricken from their houses. They peered up into the twilight, but could see nothing. The sound, however, continued for some minutes, gra dually getting
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  • 28 27 During the absence of Dr. Kung in London at the head oX the Chinese delegation to the Coronation. General Chianu Kai-shek will act at Finance KDUW M Nanking.
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  • 165 28 SENSATIONAL VICTORY FOR KID ARENAS Chinese Floored Five Times In Two Rounds (From our own correspondent). Ipoh, Thursday. ifID Arenas, the Kuala Lumpur boxer, created a sensation to-ni&ht when he knocked ouf Boy Quee, the popular Chinese boxer from Singapore, in the second round
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  • 246 28 St. Andrews Beat Gunners Singapore, Thursday. A BRILLIANT performance by R. Thoy one of the school stars, was the chief factor in the success of St. Andrew's school over the 22nd Battery. R.A., in a cricket match on the school eround Thoy coined his bat for 110
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  • 100 28 London Crew For New South Wales Brisbane, Apr 17. A POSTAL vote will be taken by the Australian Women's Rowing Council on the advisability of inviting a London four-oar crew for (he N.S.W. Centrnary celebrations next year. Provided other States are favourable, Tasmania, which normally would hold the
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  • 30 28 A board of inquiry has been appointed by the Minister of Labour to investigate schemes to promote greater regularity of employment in the port transport industry at Glasgow and Aberdeen.
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  • 163 28 Empire Teams For Australia Sydney. N.S.W. Apr. 20. IF water polo is recognised as an official sport at the Empire games in Sydney next year, at least three teams may visit Australia. They would come from England Canada and South Africa. Those are the views of the N.S.W.
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  • 367 28 London. Apr. 15 THE Council of the Football Association at their meeting in London committed themselves not only to an extended trial of the two referee system in matches promoted by the Football League, but in other competitions. The last-minute lesolution proposed by
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  • 241 28 Davis Cup Tourney Opens Brighton, Apr. 29 IfHO SIN KIE defeated Malfroy by 6—o. 6—3. 4—6, and 6—2 in the opening match of the Davis Cup contest between China and New Zealand to-day, played on the new £50,000 hard courts here. Kho Sin Kie had no
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  • 372 28 Sunderland Or Preston THE FA. Cup Anal will be player} Wembly to-morrow between Sundw land, last years League champions an* Preston North End. It will be Pre«2 fourth and Sunderland's second rZ final. U P Sunderland were unsuccessful uMint Aston Villa, in their first and only
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  • 91 28 Tennyson's Team For WHEN Lord Tennyson brings a crick*! team to India at the end of this yeai as part of the celebrations concern) the Cricket Club of India's new stadium at Bombay, he will be infusing much c the happy-go-lucky spirit wherever goes. The grandson of
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