Morning Tribune, 1 May 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.-No. 77 FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. May 1, 1937.
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  • 250 1 Competition Must Be Met If Free Port Policy Is To Be Maintained SIXTH TRADE FAIR IS BEST OF THE SERIES Singapore, Friday. k THREE fold warning to British traders in Singapore was given bv His Excellency the Governor. Sj r Shenton Thomas, when he opened at the
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  • 145 1 T HF i Bilbao, April 30. of _f!^^ battleship Es Pa n a was sunk to-day off Santander as the result ui a raid by Government aircraft. sh C ea_SfvSli?!ft whilst the aircraft was coming to the assistance of the inonta t
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  • 136 1 CORONATION SUPPLEMENT (..ronaLnvf 5 28 Pa*e special Supplement -See pa^e 2 aeroplanes called up by the Santander Harbour authorities took off as soon as they espied the Espana With remarkable accuracy the Dlanes dropped several bombs, hitting the Espana s stern, which was immediately submerged and the bat-tles-hir overturned. The
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  • 50 1 Men Cease Work In Central Area London, April 13. A DELEGATE conference of LonbuMi.cn decided to instruct the men working on buses in the central area to cease work in the Central area at mid-night. No other section will cease work until advised by the Union. Reuter.
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  • 97 1 London. Apr. 30. IN reference to Japanese reports of conversations in London with a viewto an Anglo- Japanese understanding, Reuter understands that while there appears to be a general desire on both sides to improve relations no specific conversations have yet begun— Reuter. Phya Prijanusasna, the editor of
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  • 210 1 Amity Of France And Egypt Montreux, Apr. 30 IN the general commission to-day Mr Detessan announced that France had accepted the twelve-year transitional period and said his Government was glad thus to demonstrate the confidence of the Egyptian people in Egypt V democracy All the other
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    • 32 1 ON OTHER PAGES l I Page Trade Fair Opened 2 Street Accidents 2 Another Cabaret? 3 Town Health J Pictures Jj Races 26 t Selections g SCC. Tennis 28 > Local Soccer 4.
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    • 34 1 SHARE OH' JJUJ ENTHI.S!,v-." y^ggpy K L I >! POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced Distributors: 4. 11/ iiii os a ro.
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  • 1468 2 Empire Significance Of Singapore's Annual Trade Fair BRAVE DISPLAY AT THE GREAT WORLD Brilliant Gathering At Last Night's Opening Choon Eng of the Great World for his customary support. Finally. I wish to record the deep appreciation of the Committee for the untiring services which have been rendered for four
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  • 355 2 Two Years Sentence On Chinese Who Killed By Throwing Acid Singapore, Friday. TEO PENG KEE, a middle-aged Chinese who was placed on trial in the Assize I Court before Mr. Justice Home and a special jury on a charge of murder >f Chia Ee Cheow by throwing sulphuric acid on
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  • 656 2 Something Must Be Done, Says President Singapore. Friday REFERENCE to the increase in the number of fatal road accidents in Singapore was made by the president rt to-day's meeting of the Municipal Corncommissioners. im am. t-/) At a recent meeting of the
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    • 64 2 CORONATION SUPPLEMENT CORONATION Supplement, consisting of 24 pages and profusely illustrated, w ll be issued with the Morninff Tribune of Monday, May 3. The Supplement will be print ed on paper specially prepared for the reproduction of pictures. and will serve as a permanent memento of what is the W*
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  • 1116 3 PLAN FOR ANOTHER CABARET EFFECT ON PROPERTY COMMISSIONED REFER RACK I w ■A < 1 Singapore, Friday. 11/ILL there be another cabaret for Singapore? W After considerable discussion, and by nine votes to eight, to-day's meeting nf the Singapore Municipal Commissioners carried a motion to refer back a decision of
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  • 489 3 Singapore. Friday U/E in Singapore are in the proud and very fortunate position of being in one ol the healthiest cities, if not the healthiest city, in Asia." Thus said Mr. G. Parbury at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, in paying tribute
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  • 180 3 Three Complaints Gave Him a Miserable Time Suffering from three complaints disordered kidneys, sciatica, and rheums tism, how could this man be anything else but always tired and ill? Yet, he tells us that in four weeks, Kiarcru-n Salts brought about "a complete transformation
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    • 72 3 PHILLIP'S RUBBER SOLES Made in England Famous for its Longwear From All Shoe-Makers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. WW the view of the Committee. When the mot on for reference back aai put to the vote, it was carried by hire votes to eisht. T T J^m^S, /^^e\ /®^V| S
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  • 130 4 Rl Bl_l.lt Ap". 30. Previous To-day Change ronc Steady Steady Spot Buyers 10 10 Sellen 10'.. 10 1 16 116 Buyers 10 10 Sellers. 10' o 10 116 —116 July Sept Buyers 103 16 10* —116 Sellers 10 5 16 10* —116 Da Buyers io 1 in» Sellers.
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  • 71 4 London. Apr. 30. Previous To-day Change I T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 110.28 110 04 —.24 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.02 9.01 3 4 T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 29 16 ls 29 16 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls 3 Is
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  • 34 4 London. Apr. 30. /mi rw Previous To-day Change OUL,u i7 o 6 £7 0.3*2 -tV. Fine Bar oer o_ SILVER 203g 2Q14 «Pot 20 7 16 20 5 16 *i_ month* forward
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  • 39 4 Rome. April 30. li. la vfheially stated that Baron Von Neurath German Minister, is going to Rome on Monday to return thr visit of Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Ministeri to Berlin last year.—Reuter.
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  • 32 4 A; ve.^terdav's meeting of the Municipal Commission, Mr. N. A. Mallal. on i iking ofllce for tbe Aral time, was welcomed by the president. Mr. W Bwrtl on behalf ol Ow body.
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  • 105 4 Japanese Garrison Reinforced Shanghai. Apr. 30. IT is reported that the Japanese are increasing their military strength In Tungchow by the addition of another garrison. They intend to establish military headquarters in Tungchow equal to those in Tientsin. The tension in East Suiyuen is increasing. The autonomous bandits
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  • 107 4 Lilts Opened At Bank Of England London. Apr. 30. THE subscription lists at the Bank of England for two and a half per cent National Defence Loan for one million pounds opened and closed yesterday. Dealings started on the Stock Exchange this morning at one quarter discount I
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  • 112 4 London. A Distillers 1113 110 7* 2 Dunlop Rubber 32 9 33 3 General Electric B i 9 8 J 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 37 1 1 37Imperial Tobacco 9 Anglo-Dutch 12 Canadian Pacific g 4 London Tin (New Share) Jl L l_ Rubber Plant Investment Trust
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  • 22 4 London. Apr ;.o TIN Standard. mm^ To dM fflra(i Spot (afternoon closing price) £252 £248' Forward £249 £245 2 -3',
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  • 50 4 RUBBER New York Apr 29 Previous To-day Change lone Steady Quiet Hp<»* Buyer. 20 7 8 20- Belleri 21 20 7 8 Julv Sept. Buyers. 21 20 15 16 —1,18 Belli 21' 8 21 1 16 —1 1TIN Standard. Tone Weak Easy 6pot 55 3 4 55
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  • 153 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. AprJO Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div ye-r TIN Payable Date to date To Ampat Tin sr;5 r Final Apr 26 May 11 May 3 L.hat Mines 12U Final May 17 Petaling 10 r i Int Apr. 24 May
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  • 86 4 Public Abstain From Voting Tokyo April 3U THE general election was very dull and uneventful. Chiefly owing to the! sunny weather, voters in Tokyo crowded the booths in the early morning The Premier voted at a polling booth on the Harajuku suburb at 7.30 a.m and declined
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  • 34 4 Mr. W. Maenss. Consul -General Germany, will be on leave from M until June 13. During his absence Chancellor Mr. W. Dwars will be charge of the German Consulate- u< i
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  • 46 4 rr— Mr. A Hartland of the office 11. M. T'-ade Commissioner. WB hen several times honorary se< and treasurer of the British n Fair, will be proceeding on wards the end of May. It to und*' that he may be transferred, ot his leave, to Australia.
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  • 1684 5 ii ued bv Fraser and Co.& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore. May 1 6 p.m j^ 'onare. e SI unless othm— ta» .fated). Fraser Co. Lyall Evat Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller 53 5 9cd 5 3 6-cd nmpat Tin 34 36- 35- 36 J8
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  • 198 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Rubber Singapore. Friday morning. Singapore: 35 14 cts.. up 1 4 ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 10d., down 1 8d. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York: 203 4 cts., down L8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Friday evening. Values to-day have
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  • 26 5 Singapore. Friday noon. Singapore: $120 12, up $1. London. Spot £252, down 305.; three months £29. down 30s. New York: 55 cts., down 3|4 ct.
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  • 8 5 London-New York 491.50 New York-London 494 27|32
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  • 175 5 Messrs. Fraser Co. 9 s Report Singapore, Apr.3o. Tin at midday was $120.50. up $1.00. Cabled advices informed us that the market in London yesterday closed rather steadier. As regards Sterling tin shares the market, if anything, appeared to be slightly down. All sections of the tin share
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  • 191 5 Tin locally up $1.00 Rubb3r locally closing steady buyers 35%c July Sept Mining. The Tin share Market has been very uninteresting. London shownig no inclination to buy unless at very low prices until the International Situation improves w> expect tbe dull condit ons to continue. S
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  • 549 6 Protection Of Singapore, Friday THE question of nuisances arising from noises by animals or birds, and the measures to be taken to counteract such nuisances and the possibility of abu.se ot the powers allowed by the law for the benefit of the sufferers, was discussed by lhe
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  • 59 6 Appointment Of Mr. W. G. W. Hastings HE. the High Commissioner has been pleased to appoint Mr. W. G. W. Hastings to be an unofficial member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave Of the Hon. Mr E. D. Shear n Mr Hastings is a partner
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  • 216 6 Lewis Peat's Weekly Rubber Report April. 30th. 1937. The market has suffered a very severe .set back during the week, prices being marked down on heavy liquidation from 40 cents to below 35 cents. Mass psychology is very infectious and sentiment has swung irom over-opti-mism to a depression which is
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  • 331 6 THE improvement looked for last week 1 unfortunately has not eventuated. On the contrary, in company with other commodity markets rubber took a further downward plunge. In London values declined by one penny and threeeighths, in New York bv two and oneeighth cents, and locally by
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  • 21 6 Lightning struck, a nvlon carrying "lectric wires near Chittering. Cambridgeshire, and the electricity supply in the district failed for a time.
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  • 174 6 SELLING Singapore. Apr. 30. London T.T. London demand 1110 London 4 months' sight A* /s Lyons demand JJg Hamburg demand *JJJ» New York demand tlTk Montreal demand 5 7 9 ;16 Batavia demand 105 Samarang demand 104/4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 154 5 Madras and Colombo demand 154
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  • 204 6 Singapore, April 30 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam > W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. < Siam "White" No. Al $226 R. (Siam i "White Rice" No. 1 $213 R. <Siam) "White
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  • 81 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. April) 35 2 353^ Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. April) 343/4 34y 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 35 35 14 do. May 35 y 2 35% do. MayjJune 35%
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  • 33 6 Mr. E. W. Mumford, C.P.0., Johore Bahru, and Mrs. Mumford and family who were spending a three weeks' holiday at Fraser's Hill returned to Johore Bahru on Tuesday. Mr. Mumford has resumed duties.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 232 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880' Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up> Y 100 0. Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.000 00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5922 General Office 6472 Compradore's D Nederlandsclu' llandelMaatschappij, .VV. (Netherlands Trading Society)
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  • Article, Illustration
    202 7 H..M.S. Ark Koval (22,000 tons), the new £3 000,000 aircraft carrier, was launched f ro «n Messrs. Cammell Laird's sh'pyar_ at Birkenhead, Cheshire, The naming ceremonv was performed by Lady Hoare. wife of Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty. Th e Ark Royal is nearly 800 feet long
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    • 240 8 ft THE BIG DOUBLE STAGE and SCREEN BILL! I I I ft Come Early Reeord Crowds Are Expected At S ALL SHOWS TO-DAY!! J ft b I PS 3 Shows at TOL 515 «-15 9-15 4 TO-DAY TO-MORROW m I -MP SHIRLEY f sOrsL K TEMPLE 1 %5F Tfc n!V(,s
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    • 225 8 9 j £^*^^W ALHAMBR A f JACK BENNY IN IpS I "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" J with GEORGE BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN MARY BOLAND MARTHA RAYE S MARSHA HUNT and ELEANORE WHITNEY L All Your Favourites of k The Big Broadcast in a I Medley of Mirth, Music and Madness I YOU
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  • 116 9 Complete Agreement With France Montreux, April 29. THE atmosphere at the Egypt capitulations conference has perceptibly brightened upon the return of the French delegate. M. Detessan. Following a conference which he had with the Egyptian Finance Minister it was announced that complete agreement had been reached on all
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  • 119 9 Man In Serious Condition Ipoh. PECULIAR accident involving a bull lock carter occurred on Tuesday near the eighth mile Tanjong Rambu- j tan-Ipoh Road. It would appear that the man was! I unloading wood from his cart with the help of a Chinese coolie. I
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  • 119 9 Invitation To Congress Leader Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE possibility of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, president of the Indian National Congress, visiting Malaya, 'shortly, is given prominence in the j 'Tamil Nesan," the local Tamil verna- cular newspaper. It is reported that Pandit Nehru i£ in* 1 tending
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    • 252 9 |T .^AITRiGHT7FOLKS SHI HIT HIM FIRST! tr^~' m^mWmWl^^mmWmmmm^^k^^'^ J' ft«>**us ttsmtmce with 9 rond new so*9 lf by Schworh: Dt**t, Broadway's f«vw»* rhythm ktnssl ''Untkt V A*r Sptll 7. \.U^"** J»"* si®!' f\f^j >{1 y____«i.^MUSK AM) SONG. AND A MILLION LAUGHS SEE IT TUESDAY IMVIIJOX fr fr fr" 'fr-fr -fr-fr
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    • 77 9 NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL /^WV^^_tf/ e Wiso« ..l e s9O aUr LWW^ for a d "zzy. dazzling delightful show l__P^ _r<___ >"^ P S• Y mW it <• I ______L_____________r A^^^r J^ y' A^JSt Hjj' ■■^"^FmUt^'^y Rl _________________l^^^^*^^ ifVl* km' B^^____Pt^v I THE I JEASTERN UNITED ASMItAX'L CORPORATIOIV LIMITED..
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  • 1489 10 Exodus Of Speculators From Commodity Market— Prospects Of Big Recovery Not Bright London. Apr. 19 TIIK "boom" in rubber has evidently come to a premature and Inglorious end. The .speculators who helped to push the price <>t rubber up to nearly Is. 2d. a pound have bien
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  • 263 10 Another Air Peril; /> Killed In U.S. Crash THE danger of ice formation on am plane wings has been emphasis-d ban air liner crash in America a.. -an official statement regarding the di saster to a squadron of seven Raf •planes flying trom Ireland to Yorkshire m
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  • 86 10 Hartford (Connecticut! Apr. 30. The death took place yesterday of the well-known actor, Mr. William Gillette. Reuter. Mr. William Gillette was born in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A., on July 24, 1857. Educated at Yale and Harvard :.::C finishing his studies at the Ifassachusettes Institute of Fine Arts, he weal
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 68 10 i 1/1 I L_i"^ j A* j&*" *nßr. v £m3& v£v yfJ^ The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands V >-^~-'^r tf for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MIL*. ATf D t7tT^^sTENCY oF > It's pure. .it's delicious. .it's nourishing. the
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  • 126 11 Canadian Party Whips To Attend have been made to tne r*<£^**^ attending tb USE*. Mr. Mackenzie The i Enounced that the two maKingt has announce Qf Com nly P f, attend among members of the moIIS .A Parliamentary Association "IS dby the British Parliamentary Association. M R Gray all
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  • 172 11 Town On "Roll Of Honour" Istanbul. BECAUSE the town gaol has b?en empty for several months Shile, a small own on the Dardanelles, is the flrd plaee in Turkey to be recorded on the national 'Toll of honour." Ever since the establishment in Turkey of the law which
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  • 72 11 NO SUGAR IN SPAIN Govt. Guards Against Possible Shortage Valencia. JHE Spanish Government, fearing a possibly shortage of sugar, has starti campaign to increase bee-keeping in republican territory. Ministry of Industry has adopted for multiplying the existing 1.300.--ta Spain by ten. It is that it necessary enough hone^ J produced
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  • 125 11 "Disrespectful Postcards" Munich. AN organised drive against "disrespectful postcards" is the latest move in Nuremburg's campaign for Nazi good t_lS__* The mayor has decreed that the display and sale of postcards and souvenirs "which defeat their true purpose' is illegal, as is "the disrespectful reproduction of historic
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  • 74 11 COMING TO THE CORONATION Lithuania's Delegation Chosen Kaunas, tfcovno). J"HE -names of the representatives of Uthuanlan Government who will coronation ceremony on May .'I I now been announced. 'legation will consist of M. Lo--11 sM, ISte r^ r orelBn Affairs Ushtikis Chief of the Lithu- Lond?/ ?i ld n the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 228 11 TRADE RARGAINS j FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS Al GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Stt Cubic Feet $210.00 4 240.00 5 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-yeai guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade
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    • 402 11 SPORTS GOODS All requisites for Tennis, Golf, Badminton and Base Ball. Stringing racket speciality. SINGAPORE SPORTS HOME, (The Peace Co.). 171 Oi chard Road, Singacore Tel No. «27l I r MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can
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    • 371 11 WEARING APPAREL Yong Lee Co., High Class Ladles Dressmaker. Large choice of ready made dresses also made to order. 82, Orchard Road. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish CHING YONG— Ladies' Tailor from Shanghai. No. 153, Orchard Road. Maison
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  • 288 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, May 1, 1937. MARKET TREMORS CX)R several days there has been nervousness, in the stock marSketa, in London, in New York and in Singapore. In view of the many assurances that have been issued by the finanical experts Goring recent months that recovery was befog steadily
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    832 12 AF the latest traffic experiment in Ipoh namely, the painting of white lines in Brewster Road with the object of keeping cyclists out of the main traffic stream, it is early yet to pass comment. But it is not too early to observe that not a few cyclists
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  • 215 12 Rev Dr R. L Archer dedicated th* Methodist Church at Sungei Bharu 012 April 25. a a Mrs H T. Hackworthy. of Kuala Lumpur was successfully operated last weekend at the Bungsar Hospital. She U progressing satisfactorily. Mr. D Roprr, Headmaster. Kin_ George V School, Seremban, has gone on
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  • 1682 13 MORE RICE J PRODUCED Satisfactory Position |N the current issue of "Malayan Agricultural Journal' Mr. D. H. firist o" the Agricultural Department throws considerable light en part played by a/ric^tural trade of Malaya in financial position of the country. >!r Grist's analysis is given bdow.
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  • 140 13 MOONLIGHT ELECTIONS Plea By Burma's Only Woman M.P. Rangoon. VOTES by moonlight" is the slogan suggested by questions asked in the House of Representatives (Burma's "House of Commons"* by the only woman member, Daw Ah Ma. She suggested that "much hardship' was caused to voters at the recent election because
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  • 21 13 Mr G. D. Samson Manager, Walbrook Estate, Sitiawan, will be going home on long leave early this month, with hL> family.
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  • 89 13 Fascist Prisoners In Spain Valencia. FASCIST prisoners are to be made to earn their keep in republican Spain. The Director-General of Prison, Senor Antonio Carnero, has announced that the prisoners will be treated humanely. But they must do "useful work" to avoid becoming a burden on
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  • 185 13 Indian Opposition Leader's Complaints New Delhi. WESTERN education has failed to produce Indians with the virtues ana ideals of occidentals, complains Mr. Bulabhai Desai, leader of the opposition in the Indian Legislative assembly. "English education gave a few years of delightful drugged sleep to the men of those
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  • 21 13 Mr and Mrs. C. V. Bailey have returned to England from their Continental holiday and have taken a house near Bexhill-on-Sea.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 FOOD jj I Olnolnabh sf til ChmmAu m4 I |9e j B !Mm *_^a I* 1 i m\ 1 SaT/^ wm\f JH Hf "X. n _H i» i in i ~m Y Tatofraphle Address: rnu 5934 f ML GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURLTAS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private
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  • 742 14 WOMEN COMPETE RACE AT HE POINT-TO-POINT HATFIELD board Fit each round into individual tart pan. trim edge; prick bottom and sides with a fork. Bake in a hot oven for 10 minutes. Apricot Filling 2 pound dried apricots cooked 1 cup heavy cream 4 cup sugar Drain cooked apricots; measure
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    • 44 15 THE REAL INVESTMENT... WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS a.ii 1-HIRES —RUBIS, etc.— THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC, etc. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINC U'OKF Opened up to 6 pin everyday including Saturdays
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    • 655 16 --^^Tru.::::::««"E:«:«»"" {jwyy:HoJ!.i: s:::a "":::H;i;i;:j| I BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER ~:x nil: fH_t Hiii Vegetable Soup Tomato Juice Moulded Chicken Vegetable Salad 'Calif orni-an Stuffed Ham Cereal Cream Garnished with Stuffed Eggs, Sliced 'Raisin Sauce Kidney and Bacon Roll Tomato Cucumber Buttered Asparagus Baked Potatoes Si m Waffles Toast Dickies Nuts Olives
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    • 246 16 1 tablespoon lemon juice DANISH APRICOT TARTS mm milk PePPCr I ™p flour 2 eggs beaten teaspoon salt 2 cup or one tin cooked salmon. cup butter or lard boned and skinned 1 e Deaien 3 cups cooked rice Mix fl OU r and salt together. Cut to butter or
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    • 66 17 The first requisite of correct l IXGERIE is cut— their fineness of workmanship and lality of materials. 7*>£JA£)£?fc££ combines all three in their stocks. They offer the best of everything at prices you can rd to pay. IS, Battery Road, Open Sundays Ist floor. 9 a.m. to noon. Ladies Hairdressers
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    • 79 17 RACHEL ANNOUNCES A fresh shipment of washable initialed linen bags in White, Blue and Brown and new novelties. NO RESERVATIONS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED m Maison Marcelle J mf mWMt'* For a Natural l /fc^rtL *y* Permanent f &S?*TI& 0 Wave. >i^J_^ l Tr y our ,atest Ofc\F^ > point-winding
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    • 235 17 A TOCRIST r S SHOPPING* j GUIDE STATIONER DRY CLEANING mtk^ AT cheaper II H r t o I O nick ™KgL^ (OS I Ilea ii er Yl x K v AND same day M Mm^ mm^_ r io cts. a book. service GLOVER 9 Goods handed ta b 10
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  • 246 18 Two Vessels To Be Built For The C.M.S.N. THE China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company is planning to place an order lor two 350-ton steamers with the 'K.angiian Dock and Engineering Works Nantao, for tne purpose of reinforcing I its rieet ot ships operating on the middle Yangtze
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  • 157 18 Big London Light Failure Electric trains and am were brought to a standstill ad light in 100 square mUe» o***™ East London was extinguished fore midnight recently when an sion occurred in a switch house Barking power station A vivid flash of electricity sky and could be seen four mUe
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    • 492 18 j __«i^_— tWF* s Jkl£s| S^J^^^^^^___! 1 tf_s_§__^_l^^_^_________r §?!Mli^src_K^ '^UiuiT-T-^ m\ _i_H_ _to__s!^-_^_^__ 3i*_______. m _*H_l_______ «5sS BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES Outwards. Dae ae Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937. 1937. BANGALORE 6,000 May 5 SOUDAN 6,500 July 2 CORFU 15,500 May KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 2 NALDERA 16 000 May 21 RAJPUTANA
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    • 148 18 I\ Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON, via Fenang. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. 5 s.s. SUWA MARU May 13 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" May 27 I s.s. "HAKAZAKI MARU" June 10 m.s: TERUKUNI MARU June 23 Rates to lst
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 176 18 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE* Mails Expected Mails arrived from Europe etc., (Lcn- don* by Air (Imperial) yesterday. General delivery of letters 825 a.m. todav. Mails expected from China by Shirala due at Singapore to-day. Mans expec.ea from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) today. Deliveries of bjxholaers letters nly at
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 301 19 __l i— M M_M_M i— M M m\ 9 BViFiS rmir uxi; MARELLA May 29 June 4 Special cheap round trip tickets rom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rate* First Class passengers may tian.- er at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or' Melbourne to the connecting V P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE
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    • 554 19 I __^y SM T0 FREX( H ports tw_ I Ifl J HOMEWARDS. ADFN PADAKAN r F0 L Mar f Ules Nantes SL Nazaire Bordeaux May 8 cap vapw t a r Marseilie; >. Ha\W, Antwerp Dunkirk May 2o i ii RELLA For Marseille. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 28 r
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    • 333 19 .THE HARBOUR mm r~ mmmmmmmm *wwm*w*wA* MHS'S IMM K Air Mail SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES l)eK|»a><4»ll«'* OH EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Oo^Gate Hcj mggm^ Canton. «a». gjg Rajula 20 i 7 D m to-day Shirala 20 1 Medan, Jaskl, Amsterdam* and tLonKlang jg 3 donl: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Shakespear I
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  • 118 20 The first man chosen to occupy the KingV Hou*c Eshtr. Surrey, the SUv r Jubilee gift to King George V. from Royal Warrant holders, has moved into his new home. He is Admiral Sr Reginald Tupper. He states that the gardens, although bare now. will
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    • 1126 21 JON THE »ADIO| a*** 650 p.m. The 8.8.C. Military B&nd. BritilSll I-Dip* 1 v conductor. B. Walton O'Donnell. Owen 1B Bryngwyn (Baritone). Band: Overture. l*r€M*l *m*" n The Cricket on the Hearth (AC. Mac- kenzie I Owen Bryngwyn Now is the j Month of Maying (Thomas Morley), one There is
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    • 935 21 Programmes Of Z II L Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY cords, Blow the Man Down; I'm Popeye the Sailor Man. 12.45 p.m.:— Light Orchestral Music, 7.00 p.m.:— Swing Music. (Gramoplayed by Reller's Famous Hungarian phone Records) Orchestra, relayed from the Adelphi 7.40 p.m:— Time, Weather and AnHotel. nouncements. 2
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    99 22 Miss Peggy Other »ai one of the guests at the Smith-Dalton Wedding on Wednesday. She wore a pretty frock of pink net with a corsage of white gardenias. She will be one of the helpers at the Coronation Gala at the Sea View Hotel on May 15. Miss Veil Finley
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 153 22 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking, gasping, coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause which is (.erms in the blood. No more burning of powders, no more
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    • 547 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) Berthemieu). Forgive Me. Dreaming <• by the Water-side (Music by G. Chau'nloilial r.iette. arranged by M. Berthemieu) i Do-Sol Quartet) 11.25 p.m. Close Down. TO-DAY TO-MORROW Wavelenetrr 19. 68 metres (15.243 kes). fi 20 n m Concert Relayed from wavelength: 25.60 metres (11
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  • 182 23 pour Arrive In Port Singapore. Thursday. „„o -siimese destroyers, built in m^d in Singapore early To an interview with one Jh weteh about 400 tons and are »ach \uu" three-inch guns, aft uipP d h bean .Six torpedo tubes. \h bows Ti'r.d two orTeach side ;:^:%nify It.
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  • 158 23 \orth China Delegate In Japan MR. Chang Tsu Chung, Mayor of Tientsin, who present leading an Investigation Mission to Japan on behalf of the Charhar-Hopel Political Council, has wired from Moji saying .hat they have been warmly received by ipanese authorities. With regard to his mission, Mr. Chang
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  • 61 23 Results At Wandsworth \nd Birmingham THE by-election in Birmingham due to to of Sir Austen Chambered as follows: Mr. Hoggs ative) 12 552; Mr. Crossman ir) 9 632 —Reuter. won the seat at Wandsworth due to the death of Sir Henry I National Conservative). The Ma ior H.
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  • 15 23 c Penhas is leaving by the Maru for a short holiday in '^na and Japan.
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  • 605 23 LESS STANDING ON OUR DIGNITY Commissioners And Motor ft Taxpayers Singapore, Friday. A MOTION to refer back a decision of Committee No. 1 agreeing "to uphold A the Registrar of Vehicles" decision not to register and license motor car S 7028 as a first-class hackney carriage" was lost when it
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  • 244 23 Points Of Their Programme Singapore. Friday. JAPAN'S delegation to the 23rd session J of the International Labour Conference passed through Singapore bv the Hakone Maru which left this morning The delegation consists of five men, of whom the leader is Mr. Bunichi Uchida. General Secretary
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  • 241 23 Restoration Of Command Declined Shanghai, April 30. MARSHAL Chang Hsueh Liang, better lfl known as the Young Marshal of China, who recently surrendered himself to the Nanking Government as a result of the Sian revolt and who was severely reprimanded for his breach of military dicipline, has stated
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  • 125 24 A view of the imposing entrance that has been built in the grounds of the Great World for the British Trade Fa ir this year. The 1937 Fair i* described as the best of the series to date, and is notable for th e inclusion
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  • 114 24 Popular Attraction For Singapore k GAILY painted fence encloses the site of the Tait Shows in Beach Road. The Manila Carnival is certainly not going to be behind in the scheme of decoration for the Coronation festivities. Inside dozens of men have been hard at work. Each gang
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  • 23 24 During the absence from Singapore oi Mr. Kao Ling Pai, Chinese Consul-Gen-eral Mr. Sze Zau Hung will be in charge at the Consulate-General.
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  • 103 24 New Resolution By Congress Allahabad. Apr. 29. THE Congress Working Committee, be- fore concluding its four-days session, passed a resolution disapproving of the appointment of interim ministries. The resolution expressed the opinion that acceptance of ministerial office by those not in a majority was a disservice to the
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  • 23 24 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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  • 1369 25 Arctic Scenery, Piles Of Australian Fruit, And A Midget Golf Course *om featuhks oi Till: FAIR INFINITE VARIETY 111SM.S TO BOOK lOH Will 11 OX T OIR Singapore. Friday. Hnrm-ations and lay out go. r easily ahead of the L dr Which, so far M had to be restricted to
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  • 132 25 Not An Imposition On Industry London, Apr. 30. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Bristol last night said the principles which underlie the new "profits tax" introduced in the Budget had been generally recognised as right and if what was proposed came to be generalised
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  • 267 25 To Raze Bilbao Town (Continued from page 1) reports in question and had instructed the British ambassador at Hendaye to report urgently whether there was an/ foundation for believing such an action was In fact contemplated by the Insurgent authorities. Mr. Eden added: "It will be clear
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 1229 26 First Day uy a a .C.^Summer Meeting „,cri v ZZZ— ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY IfJ GOING LIKELY ORDER OF RUNNING I Mur/i Interest Wkf^jL^a' fj am i In Most Events r > _____S___H______! interesting events S_£hH_» Vj&s^B 010 CLIMATS 812 Hon. M. C. L. Green Loeuel the races half h l
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  • 750 27 EXCITING RACE EXPECTED Eastern Knight In Form rW \..iiiversary (up. the main Hereo! «>l l»-cla>'s programme. !l„U a SS. Timah after the h .novel from Farrer Park. T" "uv carries stakes amounting o ten amounts to more than the stakes In addition, the winner gets
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    101 27 Chinese On Breach Charge Singapore. Friday. CHARGED with cheating a compatriot of $80 alternatively, with criminal breach of trust, a Chinese named Teo Koon Tee was acquitted by the Third Magistrate, Mr. Han Thoon Lip, to-day when judgment was given. The complainant, who was represented by Mr. M. V.
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  • 43 27 RACE 1. Vapour Clifton Lad RACE 2 Jack Druce Restriction RACE 3. Staybrlte Baldoyle RACE 4. Argoutat Old Cow RACE 5. Greenstone Combination RACE 6. Thebez Eastern Knight RACE 7. Empire Flower Kirtle RACE 8. Meadow Man Squeeze C. Minto
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  • 79 27 Singapore, Friday. Three Council appointments are notified in the Government Gazette tonight two to the Executive Council and one to the Legislative Council. Sir John Bagnall is reappointed as an unofficial member of the Executive Council for two years from Jan. 9. Mr. A B. Jordan is
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  • 26 27 Mr. A V. Cockle, M.C.. chief inspector of police, has been promoted to be an assistant superintendent of police from April 1
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  • 30 27 Moscow, April 29. It is understood that an agreement has been reached to resume the MongolManchuria frontier conference at Man- huli on May 15.- Reuter C. A. Spencer
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  • 431 28 WISE AND SMITH IN A BATTLE ROYAL One Set All When Match Was Postponed Singapore. Friday. F\ILING light prevented a definite decision being reached in the Men's Singles Championship of the Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament, which was played on the SCC courts this evening
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  • 86 28 Great Jubilee H'cap And Derby Montlhery, Apr. 29. THE callover for the Great Jubilee Handicap (one mile, two furlongs I to be run at Kempton Park on May 8 and the Derby at Epsom on June 3 are as follows: 11-4 William of Valence taken and offered. 13-1
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  • 158 28 Ceremonial Reading On May 10 PE Loyal Address submitted His Majesty King George VI on the occasion of his Coronation will be reaG publicly and with ceremony at the Victorial Memorial Hall on Monday, May 10. at 5.30 p.m.. Admission will be by ticket only. His Excellency
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  • 54 28 Suggested Closing At Coronation THE following expression of opinion was recorded by the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines at a meeting held on Wednesday: "It is the feeling of the Council that mines should adopt the general policy of closing down on Coronation Day (May 12) without loss of
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  • 385 28 CHINESE AVENGE EARLIER DEFEAT Good Value For Win Over Singapore. KncU v THE Chinese third string avenged the defeat they suffered at the !r m the Ceylon Sports Club with third .division a fortnight ago. when at Anson Road stadium this afternoon, they won by four clear goals the (W
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  • 189 28 Doubles Win For New Zealand London, April 30. IN the first of the doubles ties in the Davis Cup tie between China and New Zealand Stedman and Malfroy (New Zealand' beat Kho Sin Kie. Wai Pu> £_3 6—B. 6—3 and 6—2. thus takinr the lead in the match
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  • 60 28 i Win For Donoghue At j New Market London. April 30. I THE Thousand Guineas was run at New market to-day, and resulted as fol- lows:: J EXHIBITIONIST (Steve Donoghue) 10 1 1 SPRAY (P. Beasleyt 100—6 1 GAINSBOROUGH LASS (E. Smith) 10—1 3 Won by half a
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  • 189 28 "College Holiday" A j Good Show Singapore. Friday. j ONE of the best musical shows that has j has come to the Alhambia Theatre, j for a long time is "College Holiday which made its debut to-night. It has a very unusual and amusin^ I story which furnishes
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  • 62 28 Victory Over Harbour Board Singapore. Friday [N a Third Division soccer match played on the S.C.C. ground this evening between the Cricket Club 2nd and 'he Singapore Harbour Board the _ricket Club won by three goals to one. ifter being a goal down at half time. Gillet MacCaffery
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  • 40 28 DieseUEngined Car s 97 M.P.H. Monthery. Api pAPT. George Eyston broke the work 24 hour motoring record for >il engined cars to-day when he covei J 748,461 kilometers at an average spee< )f 97.05 miles per hour.— Reuter.
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  • 19 28 London, Apnl In their postponed Third Div_s [Southern) League fixture to-da> ClaDton O. beat Southend U. Reuter
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