Morning Tribune, 17 May 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2 -J 91 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. Ma\ 17, 1938 1-I VI-; CENTS.
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  • 136 1 SOVIET REJECTS TOKYO PROTEST JAPAN MUST CHANGE HER ATTITUDE "CAMPAIGN OF SLANDER" CAUSES INDIGNATION MOSCOW, MONDAY. |M A STRONGLY-WORDED REPLY, RUSSIA HAS REJECTED i RECEIVED ON WEDNESDAY FROM THE JAPANESE AMDOR, PKOTESTING AGAINST A SPEECH BY THE NAVAL COM SMIRNOV, ON MAY 1 AT VLADIVOSTOK. states. "A campaign of slander
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  • 36 1 JAPANESE RELEASE MR. O'HARA Tokyo, Monday. IL-LJ they have completed their tary i xamlnation, the Yoko.<td Mr Ollara. ices that he will; the Procurator's Cour. if and 1 red I Pro m who mi;i, a con-
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  • 84 1 ICIAL SECRETS ACT CHARGE London, Monday. \J' IE JORDAN, 51, a Dund«-p i to-dav sentenced r penal servitude at Edinunder the Official Becrommunicit' r purp< dicial u> the safety and interest <>! the State, making ;i sketch <>i ;i prohibited place in Fife, obtaining Information relative U coastguard
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  • 49 1 CABINET CHANGES FORECAST London, Mondi CABINET chani expected to be night Reuter understands that Sir Bamuel Hoare will I me Seen >r Air and Sir K. .1 Homi Blr Samuel Hoare was it is believed Lord Harlech from the Coionia lay be tilled by Mr Malcolm i aid. Ruter
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  • 20 1 London, Mondl A newspaper i that the DomiMr. Malcolm Macdonald who nu>t th< ideten 1 Herr this British Official Wireless
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  • 205 1 CHINA 'S DR UG TRAFFIC Allegations Against Japan Koreans London. Mond Tin alleged unativ taereaaed tr.u Acting m drills In Chin* by Japanese and Korean traders under the control of th<- Japanese <;«*•*"»■ in. nt u;is drawn attention to by Mr David Adams today in the Commons. Mr Butler, r«;>ivinu.
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  • 76 1 London, Mon< PEVERAL qucsi Mr Butler to-day in the Common tard rho Brif; ntations In Berlin and man minorities In choslovak Mr Butler replied thai, the Qo\ ment had not sußPK'sted to f l choslovak Government any particulai i sions, but linked th< with which the
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  • 224 1 GUERILLAS BESIEGING HOPEI CAPITAL JAPANESE CLAIM NORTH CENTRAL FORCES IN CONTACT SHANGHAI, MONDAY AICORDj I FOREIGN REPORTS FROM PAOTINGFU, CHINKSF. GUERILLAS INCLUDING EX-COMMUNISTS, SURROUNDED PAOTINGFU. THE CAPITAL OF HOPEI, 90 MILES SOUTH-WEST OF PE1 WHICH 1 UNDER A VIRTUAL STATE OF SIEGE. A JAPANESE report claims that the .Japai ese
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  • 904 2 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES NOT CUL TI VA TING THRIFT? CO-OPERATIVE OFFICER'S CRITICISMS RKINO thai the divii tni nu r .(I m the Munld] h al the: ,lace the financial p ;n--r havr noticed day m i our five p yoiu I upon your dividend equalisation fund to 00 condly, you have
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  • 108 2 Youth Who Tried To Buy Ticket Singapore, Monday ON tl to! May 14, B 15 yea: Indian youth .if tempted to pure!. two 50-cenl tickets in an endeavour, it that his relatives should see Damaged Livi i I the Capitol TheaA large crowd had gathered around the ticket
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  • 19 2 Singapore. Monday. Mi Cheong Hock Chye will address the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday, his subjeci being "Singapore's Millions
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  • 18 2 Bangkok, Monday it is announced that ratifications of treaty ol Siam and Italy will be < tchanged to-morrow I
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  • 199 2 Malay Charged Singapore, Monday Befoiv Mr G. S Rawlings, the Third trate, this morning, a Malay naflied Mohamed Din Abdullah was charged with housebreaking with the intention mmittin of a violti and guitar valued at S2l. at 'the Singapore aurant in Paya Lebar
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  • 45 2 Bangkok. Mom In accord with popular reque.^ ■•Jl be a third elephant drive at Lopbu May L'l and 22 to enable those ck i jned in office during the present nays an opportunity of seeing the uniqu Spectacle which Is only staged 01 thirty years.
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  • 123 2 Lightning Fools Police Force S m Our Own Revo- st ri'inhan. Mend*} l Tin severe thandentonn <»n Saturday evening was the cause of the local police fo«f y being fooled surelj and the rottfhly. i It would appeal lhat the S lifhtning struck an alarm wrire with the result that
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  • 171 2 Slngap Remarking that the interest. t! i( Singap Marj.str. e Mr K H Wan acquitted Mrs. Aga Mundel' of driving without a Uci n Bank Road on Jan. In acquittl Mundell, Lh trai ed with the .sub Kenneta Seth, counsel for Mr that Regulation 30 c'l
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    • 29 2 "Poundmark" Koohng 1 lies CHEAP STRONG COLOURFUL The most elegant and economical roofing on the mar kit product of the British Umpire. fn GUTTfRYE^Jb i s S W.P.S. 3-
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    • 65 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 stationized dials. Features Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. lil \l TY you'll admire TONE youll enjoy PERFORMANCE you'll praise!!! DISTRIBUTORS lOR MALAYA LIM KOK CEK Co. Storkh' I XFBESfI RADIO SERVICE, H S.legie Road. Singapo Phone: 3893. \oti< i: of hi >io\ \i I The
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    • 32 2 THE I'llll ll»l»l\l (Tel. 4SM) i "no* 330t rchard Rd Jt U DRY CLEANI SPdjS AND DYFI A SPECIALISTS. M y™ Special machine fc jtjftdM for drv <'!«•' W carpets Competitive) Prices, jj
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  • 172 3 DROVE CAR WHILE DRUNK Frov Our Oxen Report Kuala Lumpur, Monday. MRS. MARION GATES, an \merkan. was fined this morning in the police court $200, or two months' simple imprisonment by Mr. (irattcn Hew. tirst magistrate .ind her driving licence suspended for one ..ir.
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  • 155 3 TRAGEDY attended the arrival here yesterday of the Siamese steamer Prachatipok. The vessel, which has a nett tonnage it 603 tons, had on board about 200 Chinese coolies discharged from a Javin'd iron mine in Kelantan. The men were being transferred ■hortly alter 12 Into
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  • 59 3 Fro?;? Our OtOH Reporter Beremban, Monday A-d holdup was reported to Police on Saturday when three into a Chinese temple at ,ci and demanded that open the sale. One of them. od. threat e.'u-d the priest home-made dagger, which was The other tiit- temple raised the
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  • 47 3 'From Our Own Corrcspondcv! > Bangkok, Monday. THANKS to a splendid donation 1 by Mr. Aw Boon Haw. 0.8.h. a large children's •pea-air pla> tentre was opened yesterday in tht presence of a lar«e crowd of juveniles, and dedicated to the child ran of cosmopolitan Bangkok.
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  • 111 3 "No Such Thing As Justice In The Army" "I AM FED UP," SAYS SOLDIER p {fed up Army no such i. Justice In iiu> Ai my. I (it!. bole the i but and had a r*< th< town," aid Orme, of the h nniskillin hen h d( d Mr. G.
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  • 23 3 H Becki ii i" 1 )ti:^ tll a.m.. 5.***** so.AS/i Alagap pj;_ kkam and anor. in Sum i <'■'•' ;iyi
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  • 109 3 F' i Reporter/ Ipoh. Monday proposed hill station at Kleng Hill, it is learned, will cost 0 includj construction (1 up the hill, a dairy farm, farm, recreation grounds, an 1 hotel and a number of buildings to tnomeni the nt but as
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  • 105 3 LANDED WITHOUT PERMIT 52 CHINES T< I REPAIR MID AT an 1 v j.j two light* dark: They ft. Chlni ho i. VOyai > h. r Hr Bay to r nu.-y junk. No* ihvy i their knthe they foui ;i Ohinc Informatii I theij an ival :»*m r. cd the
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    • 67 3 TENDERS invited from approved the erection and com►l New D-awing Office and n's QiK. he exi In Malacca Street for is, E Of $50 will be required fn m dering and will be on receipt of a bona fide nd specification mav be seen Bee of the Architects. r roon
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    • 33 3 DOES GR O W HAL R >' r u fT. and coi 2 cf the scalp. /"I To JL JS^f mist «>r n E or Hair-drr fTRF gTFVIKRP Me DistributorsRAHAMIN PFNHAS 86. Rob.nson Road.
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    • 89 3 MUAR NAN VAM, HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service I times daily. 1. II \l CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Koud uporc, Tel: 3015 2 NAN FANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha rani. Muar. Tel. 156 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunga Malacci Tel: 92 1. Singapore Malacca k.l. at 7.00 ll(l p.m. 2.
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    • 54 3 HORSE HL AD I BRAND ft URv <4 MADEINht/KMA 4.1 \IC\\II ll> J 100% lIHIIISII lIAKI'IK 1.11t11.l U. f.' I I) J SiliKUnorr. Ku:.l:i E.uili|tni IN > r 1 WHITE sww DUPLICATING PAVER d< !y compi i oth price and ii all Uwi' Trice 1.Z5 per roain Obt at .1.1
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 113 4 .dun. Mom MM *""iou, lonr Qk Qui Buyers 5 n ir 116 Sellers Buven 13 16 Sellers 5 116 Buyers 5 7/ a 13,16 1| 6 Sellers 5 7 8 Buyer., r, 15 16 Sellers 6 1 16 5 1 Monday. ALMOIL (Malaya) r\™ Un< In bulk Maytfune
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    • 130 4 London. Mi Previous To-day Distillers 93 7 U 94Dunlop Rubber ''8 6 9 8 3 General Electric 73 IU 71 IO 1 Imperial Chemical Industries 31 3 30 9 Imperial Tobacco 134 132 6 Anglo-Dutch 25 I 25 6 Canadian Pacific 6 6 London Tin 3 4
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    • 59 4 London, Monday Prevlout To-dav Chant T.l > Paris (doting middle rate) 177.65 Unchanged VI .m Anis! eiduin (closing middle rate) 8 97-15 16 8.97-34 316 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 11-58 11-12 18 T.T Hongkong .closing selling rate) |J Unchanged Japai :ng selling rate) 12 Unchanged T.T
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    • 56 4 RIBBEh New York. Saturc. Tone "*revious To-day cc_«u. Spot Buyers Quiet Quiet SeUers 11 15 16 11 11 16 14 July Sept. 12 11 13 16 —3 16 Buyers 12 1 16 11 7 8 —3 16 Sellers 12 13 16 12 —3 16 TIN Tone Quiet
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    • 178 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Mono. .MINING. Tin at midday was $83 3 4, down 1 4. Tin shares were a steady market throughout the day but bu ness was on a very small scale and practically no interest was shown The market in Rauba was again firm
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    • 70 4 Alleged R lent Possession Monday. lulcnt .it i.i and a in i n i the .nod trial v t> lore Mr. C. H. Koh. sixth poAh Koi aid tl to him by somebod] the pin belonged to him. Bail inted thi postponed 23. London Monday. TIN Standard Previous
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    • 190 4 JOHORE BILL TO CONTROL LAWYERS' CLERKS Singapore. M*>ndav. POMROL of clerks employed by v^ solicitors practising in Johore is being sought hv the State through legislation. A bill enforcing this control is to :>e introduced into the Johore Council of State shortly. Iti the objects and reasons appended to the
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    • 26 4 London, Monday. Previous To-da> Change Fine Bai I £6-19-11 E7-0-1 r2d iILVER [fllMl 18% 183 4 4 mo*ths' forward. 187 16 18 7 16
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  • 723 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. May 16. 5 p.m. MINING 3 101/2 4 4> 2 :nbang 28- 30Laya 42 6 47 i 6nom 22 23 0.60 0 65 21 22 1.37U 1.42', 216 22 0 15 9 16 9 0.38 043 1.03 1.C7 fin 20 9 219 raulic
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  • 152 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. MIMM. Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 10^ Batu Selangor 1.37 1 42 Hongkong Tm 20 9 21 9 Hong Fatt 103 LOT bu 070 0.75 Kramat 113 12 3 Kamunting Tin 96 10 3 Killinghall 18|6 1916 Katu Tin 23 9 24 6 Kuchai 1.30 rut
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  • 184 5 ynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom Apr. 30 Oct. 31 U'OKE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. si Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO 112 nom
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    • 228 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sinjrapora tmm^ment Bankeri and Brokers in Securities and CrnnmnditUn Paily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servic: Ifemben: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANG COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR KXC'HANGR. CHICAGO UOARI) OK TRAD CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHAN< HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 171 6 A Laugh-Crammed Comedy Resounding With Son?? O|miis To-.\i^lil 6.15 915 PAVILION A DUEL AT DAWN FOR A KISS IN THE DARK! ■>■■ c .4* w**&* 9u\± DALUPINO MARGOTGRAHAMEI GORDON JONES ERIK RHODES LY GILBERT PAUL GUILFOYLEI i \iika\<.i: yoi it r aim us *o\v!l AT LAST! The llaiie!! TP E
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    • 206 6 12,000 People Have Seen It Already! POLICE CALLED TO CONTROL THE HUGE CROWDS ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE ITS OPENING < lIMTOI- 6 ,15 9.15 \IC;iITjLY Never Before SUCH stark truth presented on any mot Picture Screen! The Whole Towns discussing it!! Columbia Films" exposition ol Societ] W Produced under
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  • 49 7 WAR EXHIBITION Barcelona. xhibition ft being held her» und( fttlon beneath a centra] square the I chibition is sand- nch and U littered with ear The lighting h bv libitii the walls are under an and statistics In tg. There are numerous dia-od-curdling display of war--1 and grim p
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  • 40 7 o Excavate Ancient City Of Troy Darck. rroy > hen una. p 01 I 'arl vv. Bit erii 01 tafl which includes the "tinued in aexl column) The city o i and i ritual] ambush and brought b) rlau^hler.
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    • 363 7 A l Ej a ai r: r OPENING TONIGHT -*v W^%-^ TO LIV E...AND LOVE! if You won 't believe it 'til you I Jj^^ftk -it...chi.d brides ,oM by \4l A tyrannical fathers. ..lash law m WHOLE WOkil.p v io YlffllW^M iPjL and Witch craft leaking their K ven g
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    • 50 7 Tke (APIHHS NEXT \r?»:\( I fo celebrate «»m INIVERSARY GKH; 0» COMES ffiy PUADI I C W; l/nHKLIt «r\ The man of the y. ar in THE HIT OF THE CENTURY the show that has everything SOLDWYN FOLLIES IN TECHNICOLOR 5Ks Y A B .t! BOBBY CL^, ■t 43 9
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  • 1350 8 BRITAIN SPENDS £400,000,000 A YEAR ON GAMBLING OUR LONDON LETTER London's ".S^v/.w/" Opens— Music Ami Art Feasts— Other Big Him is Coming— 50 'Hour 'Wail To Hear Timber— Checking Betting Abuses— Re'Modelling London-Lord Nuffield's £12,000,000 Gifts Our Own Correspondent j I .tindon, Ma] I rth" a«( onipamriHiit of gn mus:<
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 9 r Herbert von Dirksen, ncu German Ambassador in London, l<*ft the rn >:m Embassy in Carlton House Terrace, London, for Buckingham to present his credentials to the K-rii: IMiotn ihowa Dr. Herbert 00 Dirksen leavinj; the Embassy with Sir Sidnej (live. Marshal of the Diplomats Corps. (Planet News)
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  • 805 9 LONDON WILL BE ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURESQUE CITIES >aid in winning should be" mad ™o f*' re n i th tea tax whUe no effori he Treasury; and that -cash bet de- "n r lo draw re T enue lmm th< KMlt Office? should be provided wlur,
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  • 179 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Tuesday, May 17, 1938. GOT. INDIFFERENCE •n'orts wen made by Mj Vethavanam at the rig Of the Kuala Lumpur t ftariitary Board to gel the night- -soil bucket kicked into limbo. Bed with the official Ith the water-borne r d for (he appoi menl of a special
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  • 696 10 Grim Horror of ISLAND PRISONS unlikel; will be IlOli d-up II Black Sea, Is Uk< land pri ir more im il than all the -tone walls uilt or the iron bar ich island rnevs 1 the Adriatic and Medlten for thi iment of Italian olitical pi I The United States
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    37 10 Not satisfied with the usual <»m- M;iv Queen, nine May Qveeni took part In the celebrations at the I Myddelton Infants 1 School, Clerkenwell, London. Photo shows the nine May Queens and their attendant (Planet .v i
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  • 314 11 BRITAIN'S BID FOR WORLD'S FASTEST AIR MAIL SERVICE attS'Oceanicter Continental Routes To Be Developed PROPOSED REGULAR TRIPS TO SOUTH AMERICA LNCED plans to. provide Great Britain with the worlds fastest passenger, and freight services by air to West Africa, South i, a, and the principal capitals of Europe were described
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  • 165 11 ears of litigation, the £45.000 t'H awaiting a successful claim hospital in which the supposed tei in Equity here has found 1 claimant had proved that he or of kin to the deceased and nant should be allowed c< however, is apparently still the Master
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  • 274 11 Persecution In North Saghalien Resented "IF Soviet Ru ■pond. Th: ment was mad. Office in another blast directed against th tionals and interests in North Saghalii "We must watch," he declared, -wn attitude the 8 ;me towards our protests." Japane^' oil and coal coi Saghalien, the spokesman said,
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  • 71 11 lentt v DARELI their man y I i, had to ore from the middl S river to save thema The newly-weds were turning home i»v river after th<' marriage ceremony had l been performed when i :,ale sprang up. *> Realising th.\t the boat u.»^ s in danger
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  • 173 11 Madrid yj, I H relatively little fighting t« (i«» »h« Nationalist (r<M»ps dag on the Madrid Front are gradMOj making their trenchei ;i immr from-home. Ihe lines in the Carabanche] which from the elf. are aln trei which in some :..ui ;>u yards from the i
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    • 102 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chmmists and Stores I SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies Cmsed Tj "~^^iil eyes. (implicated n cases of defective U TU^ vision. (ilasses if \>T^ needed. X' R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. 'l>r. of Odilar Science) I Ucde. Phonr 3002 C "nsultation without cost or
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  • 225 12 GOOSE-STEPPING ROME II" "I the May (|un s Rente Lambillion three, who took pmii in the >I.i\ celebrations it .1 London School. (Planet N< Chancellor Adolf Hitter of Germany, accompanied »>> Kiim Victor Emmanri ol 30,000 Italian troops as they marched past In two-hour reriev on the Tri and 100
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    • 117 12 H fee L ii u I a 11 now 5\ days across the air all the way by \i in i r e l lying-Boai M I— —I—— 1 ■MUTTI rd m ill on board, a and co) erved u ny. line] ccommodation, all meals and tip y anna* art
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    • 37 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SLLLCIIONS DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BKOOCUEB, etc AT Itene ULL;>lA.\i\ i i WHERE <;t tun >...] .t; 'Jbe He*t is to oorce and at RENE ULLKANN JLVVtI Kalllrs Place, .L Opened daily in<iuuin^ Situin
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  • 779 14 Not Only Is It Good for You Physical But It Both Soothes and Stimulates You \yilEN you are ieeling particularly fagged after a hoi day at the office, or a depressing afternoon at the races, or a tiring shopping expedition, there tothing more revivifying thar
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  • 333 14 Let Clothes Make-up Be Just Right THERE are some women, who they may. never seem I be able to achieve that look of utter "r their clothes and mak reason, in the first place •hen choosing their fn not make sure that tl in little d< I de should" a
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    • 44 14 jH*V ELIZABETH ARDEN'S llssON IN inVIUMvs JL ft Vj NOIIIISII with -d Orange Skin Food J "J W'/jv/ Cream BUILD UP with j 77/r Famous Gland Cream y^*# PAT in i vii:mss witii I l^<^ Orv7/// P/7//rr I jU SOLI \(.l M I MAYNARD'S
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  • 641 15 This Week ELIZABETH ARDEN Tells You How to Nourish Your Skin NOURISH the third ol my basic principles m this fascinating quest ity Nourish faithfully the skin, the tis and tin a inch go to make these tissues and you ill never lose Its moulded
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    • 16 15 W£JAZ)£?ft££ New Stock LINEN in unusual design just received 18, Battery Road. Ist F\c Phone 7143
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    • 80 15 t^EW BRANCH J L\O%V OPEN IX i I oin k o v i> M S telephone l?l) J>i\iso.\ i»p;sr>i i I IDIES BAIRDRI mford Road S WOAPORF. Pel e phone 161 •j*- "MADGE" Flower Shop Stamford w \\l DDI! G i'» M S < him h decoration imn <;! I
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    • 412 16 7jm VWL^T^M^W ha irwn inpw^i fl-' r TTTT- J ill V rvT^n 111 x- II T TTOtil^™ ill BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Dae Tonnage S'pure Tonnage Spore 1938 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 NAJPUTANA 17,000 May 20 CORFU 15,000 July .29 o^w^i 1 1
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    • 456 16 ilh—- TO FRENCH PORTS CHARTPUP^ REUNIS I i 'CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. KanteS, S. Nazaire Bordeaux BANGKOK For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk *CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jun ITO SAIGON t INDOCHINA G.G. PASQUIER For BaigOHOliran4 and Haiph- CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiptio 1 1
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  • 188 17 TO-DAY 1 Mail) J Sland I? a.m. r 5S Eumaeu.. 17 norm Indies:— Bagan and IJB P m Hon S Tll 17 3 nm k. Padang, Pakan. u 6 P m md Siak Hong Kwong 17 o nm Whole a -Brisbane" 7 I I Great Britain x K.L.M.
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  • 52 17 j accessories such as pumps, bells and 1 lamps are a common occurrence, but I that it is not usual to take the whole machine for the sake of the pump. Tht wave of bicycle thefts just i now in Stockholm, and some 300 reported missing during last
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  • 20 17 The s.s. Corfu has left Hongkong and icpected to arrive here al 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, May 18.
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  • 136 17 sillPs ALONGSIDE I 111 WHARVES OB I KFW it D K) \KKl\i 60 7 5 Kharkov 58 7 5 KIITI I HARBOUR -Main Wharf: Lch Meragi, Lch Mars. Nieuw Holland, Van den Bosch Oil Wharf: Nil oal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOC Ks ranjonf Pagar: AJbeii
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    • 200 17 HI H\S I'll 11. I* MM. i lncorporated in Austral:. si XT SAIUNGB Due Sails. May 30 Jui. May 29 Jul •ap round tr. „m Singapore to Australia issued at the at Bin Brisbane, Sydney or 1 the K p M. BKISBANI SYDNEI return M42.86 Ist cla 8430.71 2nd class
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    • 167 17 i\. 1. K. IJ\I, GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorp ii ated In Japan) TO LONDON via IVnan«. Colombo, Aden, I'ort Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. KASIMA MARU Ma YASUKUNI MA JlUll HAKONE MA! Jurist Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634 A $381 Marseilles "»?>1 373 ft :;'><) London
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  • 3926 18 PROSPECTS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH ERST DAY OF THE EXTRA MEETING (Compiled "Marcos Sajperkas") Rl I N I roran <»t .ill horses entered to morrow, the first day of the Extra Meeting of the Singapore iini < lab, showing it .t glanee how the candidates have fared in
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  • 92 19 ARMED ROBBERS TAKE $600 Singapore, Monday* AN miiuml imlilktv occurred in ;i house In fan long I'nj.ir Mad shortly before mm o'clock resterflaj morning. According to report made i<» the police, four Cantonese armed with pistols and kiiivtv Ind up .in elderly woman and herded othei occaaanti of Iho bevM
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  • 66 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Tot Company Dividend Books Date tx Div. Close Payable TIN Lahmt 12% Final May 18 less tax Pahang Consul 10 tax Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 Rawang Con N M:iy 18 y 25 May 19 pine Consul I y 25 May 24 RUBBI
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 162 20 iltbe\torld Ml I U Iliv ■■X*/JL t^^*' lUB IMTY PILOT PEN THE CHE APES i' f. 1 L f/l tor everlasting performance chooso I 1 i [LOT" peji the best in the world UHi/jL bi- Ml AW market to-day. It's worth paying doubl- j rl m^m |nI urn marvellous instrument
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 496 20 ON THE RADIO i ownnN v 3 /|l|l v^ l^ g 17 p m rquaj Transmission 2:— b.05 p.m. Hl5 Municipal Orchestra, load' pm (.^i 13.93 mrtres (21.").'{ bcs); i by Erne I W i «;sii 13.0T mptn-s (21 17 mcs); (.s(. Henman hiiivj ItJC metrat (17.7S mcs) and GSO
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    • 376 20 SINGAPORE Indian Music I Gramophone Record 4 < Musi ctions Dram. C £i ng imophoi nei Ko Yuen". "Ta Le P( he Empty mpanied by Chan" Children Dance Music played by Relayed from tl. iret. and Announcement inentary: M.C.C. v Reylayed from Lon735 p.m.— "Seeing England-6- The Cha Island", by
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    • 363 20 HONGKONG 31.49 metres (9.52 mr 5 20 p.m. -Dance Mu 6 05 p.m.— Vivian E) 6 15 p.m tations. t0 p.m.— A Variety Pt eluding Clapham Dwyer, Tl 7 20 p m. Local Time Si ther Reporl and Announci n Bern 7 85 p m I ondon V The Australians.
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  • 31 21 I Hongkong, Monda A cholera and typhoid i.s Ainoy as lt result of the i'otugeos into the U: itroy hm.s )oed to the island with erum ition
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  • 62 21 Monday. May 9. arrived to His Excellency and < ave a pahit pirty at Hou«e. Wednesday, May it. a Lawrence left übvernPn ided i meettni •uncil, held at Oov- tniy mornn. Thm lay 12. liled by the s "Sarnd. Friday, Miy 13. 'lined witii the chairi "nim. tee
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  • 127 21 EP WORTH LEAGUE CONCERT Under the pat] Onn, Chinese Epworth pue will hold u coi the B hall. 3 Kampong Kapor Road, on Saturm The first part of the programme wil »f musical items, and many I Sophie Chang, Mrs P H Meana Sylvia Barnes Thomas and Mr Tan Keng
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  • 104 21 (From Our Own Repw Kuala Kangsar, Monday. JUST as the Penan^-Kuala Lumpur exnre-.s was passinu by, big COW strayed on to the railway track on the overhead railway bridge ;it Lawin Hall about three miles from Kuala Kangsar The animal appeared on the bridge when the
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  • 85 21 Two Chinese lined si 00 Singap Two Chine e who landed In my with .1 admission were fined $100. <>r fou months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mi I! D Criminal D I let Court, tin morning men. Tan Hit Bong, ai nved In Singapore by the b Darvtkei
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  • 137 21 Singapore, Monday ON Saturday member; <>i the Qeneral mmlttee and Committees of the n we a met at an all-day confei at Mount Pleasant at the home of the President, Mrs. A. B. Jordan Mrs Jordan presided over a well ithering. Inspiring opening dens were
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  • 37 21 Said to have been assaulted by his brother-in-law with a hammer, b Chlnoved by ambulance i<» ho pltal from the Kreta Aver pollci id. iy afternoon. He Buffered a Lacei wound over the icalp which bled profusely.
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  • 2266 22 nlinued from 111 i L0 1 who ried io 5 wh< d to Kit la ip 21 21 1.5. G KOinK i i I i I ill 1 < HARM (S3) H H sultan ol Perak by, Pacolet- IK P- Carrii d io 6 when
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  • 239 22 Chwee Chua Sent Off; Clerical I Union Beat Casuals I Clerical Unian l\ Cvmab DOUGH Play marred the soccer match on the Clerical Union ground. R IJnVon Sat the Casuals by 2-0 in the Third Division yesterday. O. ie field. In consequence the first
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  • 502 23 AIRMEN REGISTER 5-1 WIN IN FIRST DIVISION TH E chance- "< U» lirst Division of the sVI dwindled considerablj j h en thes i niost d.^ ti display against the RJLF. son Road stadium, and were t( > the tune (.f five roab to rmen were
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  • 164 23 AIRMEN BEAT S. C. C. IN a friendly soccer match played at the padaiv. rday, the RAF. (H.Q.» team beat an s.c.c. eleven by 1-0. The Cricket Club, though lieldintnine men, played In determined Fashion but lacked cohesion in their efforts The Airmen enjoyed territorial ad van and, after :<
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  • 295 23 Publishers Trounced In House League I 3; Ml* II 0. THE i c scored b smart win over the M i'. H. by three •■.oui-. to nil in yesterdaj Bu Houses League soccer played on the v M < I >und The winners scored two goals In the first hall
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    52 23 IN THK PICTURE above, taken daring the first division HCCW mat* h \esterday in which the Malays were Racily beaten by the K.A.F., we see a Malay forward committing an obvious infringement— placing hand on th« 11. A.1 goalkeeper's shoulder and jumping for the ball. Notf IIM forward's legs also,
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  • 65 24 S. C. C. BOWLS p.C.C bM- tourn unent ti( IKIIMI s OPEN M. Edwards. W w'illi. vs. P. O'Neil Dunne, A I lison, H. B Kr. Tu( C. R, Wardle c. E. WinU vs. T. B. Rogers. .i Hi. ard. 25 H. Gray. W. Holley. Jeans vs. E. J Cassels.
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  • 95 24 hind Office Lucky lo Mold Chinese In Muar League Muar. Monday. Sin ik tad luck robbrd the Chincae «,i rktorj t*e» i-»^« year's u-.-. rhamnions tlx- Land Office, when thej met in league mat fcrtaJS In" Muar < lub padang. The ftnal result i-i rathet
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  • 64 24 .don. Mono. THE Derby I taken and I Pound red 13 1 10U7 Port Marnick offered. 15 1 ■ak> 18 1 Mi. n and offered. i Glen Loan offered. 25 1 Cave Man offered, 33 1 taken. 33 1 Manorite offered. 33 1 Flyon offered. 40 1 Valerian
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  • 39 24 S. C. C. SNOOKER s < c. strai H.kcr ties:— Monday, May 23 Championship: W. Chivera v> M Melville. Tuesday, May 29 Championship: Cat \v M J. A. D< L. P H. ton. ipionship: C. binson. ilonship: w 0 i
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  • 22 24 Monday. H.WY applications for the 28 million national defence loan, open< v. Indicate over-subscription, M. Marchandeau. Finance Mm Reuter
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  • 128 24 CENTURY FOR VETERAN remban I 01 i j ould is for eff, the from Negri Sembilan and •ily trounced the Bniment, .it Port Dick tert a I captain of many eated with 102, thereby having the honour of scoring tho flrst century of tin i in Negri Sembilan. P. Thai
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  • 40 24 London. Monday. I nmons to-da point i tod ion se the -puppet a Wanking" ought not c« gnise the appoint which In Sha. Mr. Butler answered: "I the same prii ciple that L°fore DiTvails now T Reuter
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  • 111 24 London, Mond TIIF deiens;ve power snen by the machine-era to the retreat! army, ih<- difficulties >>i Chin terrain and the problem of supplytheir troops m> far from tl may well i :hv Jap; winnini they aspir the finu an editorial on the ba ■i iiailu.: ill
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  • 36 24 London, Monday. Mon than 4,000 young people, between the ages of 15 and 19 packed minster Abbey yesterday afternoon lor the second Youth of the EmI)r. Woodward, Bishop of Bristol, nrcachcd to them British Ollicial Wireless
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  • 17 24 Our Own Rep remban, Mondi While wall antau on woman, 80. killed in
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  • 32 24 Pans, Monc Dr. Sun Fo. under In tnent, h. "'ned n to Chin I iw with Mr. Quo Tai Cl in Par: Londoi fied by i for pi Reuter
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  • 68 24  -  Sin Chew Jit POh I! tnkow. I: CO} still poi l ich an at Chinese tr-x from Kv only able h> I'oipin-. have hern (if guerillns. ,i. »rr.m the north are therefo it (lifTicnlt to eome south. traveller from Kopeilien i that the situation in Paotii tal of
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