Morning Tribune, 19 May 1938

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I )L. 2.— No. 93. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, Ma.v 1!', 193& MVK CE
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  • 560 1 American Doctors I\Jm I W I 111 I 1 1^^ #r\ I 1 V-r i^ I y II JJ I \j" I V-P I I V_- J \J I I r 1 r JAPANESE WARSHIPS GATHER OFF MACAO HANKOW. WEDNESDAY. FIGHTING IS IN PROGRESS ON THE
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  • 159 1 FUR THER CONCERN OVER THE FRANC London, Wednesday. U/lpEXIN'G discounts on French francs for future delivery, one month going out at 12 and three months at 112 centimes, compared with parity of 80 centimes respecUtcIj at the beginning of this ate arousing comment in change circles. ied circles opine that
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  • 49 1 V Los Angeles, Wednesday. 5 passengers, m an air liner h is missing on a flight from eles to Lasitegas (Nevada) are dead by a rancher, who ive discovered the charred <n the machine m a rur about 60 miles north of Ix» Reuter
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  • 93 1 JAPANESE "FREEZING OUT" BRITISH TRADE London, Wednesday. IN a letter to The Times m regard to the formation of a Japy? wool export association to monopolise the North China and Inner Mo» rude m wool, furs and skins. Sir Franrr ph describes it as a glaring example of the manner
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  • 84 1 JAPANESE DAMAGES FOR BRITAIN London. Wednesday. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Wardlaw Milne brought up the question of compensation for damage caused to British property m China. In his reply, Mr. Butler, Under Secretary, said that the position was that the Japanese Government had not formally and specifically fal^inowtodfed responsibility
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  • 94 1 ELECTION IN S. AFRICA NATIONALISTS WANT TO SEVER BRITISH CONNECTIONS Johannesburg, Wednesday dolling tor the general election began this morning bo the union.. 150 constituency rhe United Party (Government) li eipected by iw>nticai commentators to obtain a majority ol 54 seat n Smuts touring Natal, re-emphasised the OoTernmenf mination to
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  • 32 1 London, ay It has been agreed en the United Kingdom Government and the Government of Eire that the trade agreement which they haw negotiated shall i into force to-inon< British Official Wireless
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  • 13 1 Mo day. Dr. Si.. oy to Euro). day and ed by M Moron <
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  • 98 1 MYSTERY OF CHINESE DOLLAR DROP London. \Ve<liifsfi.i> THE Citj li ui\i«nisi\ iratchlng the drop of the Chinese dollar, and is completely at a loss as to how to explain it, especially after some weeks of apparently smooth uorking of the e\< han«e restrictions. Sum thin! op m due t< oi
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  • 17 1 ARMY RECRUITING ON INCREASE London, W< dni d for the n guJar army show throughout if). p
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    • 41 1 v ON nIHER PAGES i Paße Home For Afed 2 J i Drank Poison By Mistake 2 > Magistrate's Appeal 1 Xi volution m Japan? 3 RoUry Address 3 Chinese Troops Confident 3 I Ra. 18 W Loral Sport 22 &23 JL
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    • 64 1 W KLiM now enables yoi. I A give your child Get one of the marvellous KLL\I MlXi:iii> and mix It m as needed a glass full or a pint at a moment's notice I There is none left to go sour, therefore no danger of con- J W tamination. Many
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  • 563 2 Yesterday's Ceremony CONSUL-GENERAL'S APPEAL FOR WAR SUFFERERS Singapore, Wednesdi MNGAPO] ausei ttulation m the f ac that, In uch i khe P°° lid the] ihopofMa Mon :alling upon Mr. X the Chin the Home foi th< only Institution o t in Mi le,
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  • 861 2 MAGISTRATE APPEALS AGAINST CONVICTION COUNSEL CLAIMS BENEFIT OF DOUBT FOR APPELLANT Si. Wedn< THAT tfr ity, Incumbent upon Mr Duckworth, to have made sure In front of him was quite •her approaching traffic before ok the car ahead of him. and duty he had failed to übmission made by Mr
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  • 75 2 LOTTERY CHARGE Singapore, Wcdne* Arrested y. afternoon, three Holdens were produced In the third qq day. charged with assist lement of :i public Mllum the same day. Accused wi Ah Kan, K and Ko Huey, and 18Irl. All three claimed trial, the case blined, with police ba: led. similar charge
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  • 90 2 18 WOUNDS ON WOMAN Singapore, Wecin an YESTERDAY at s a.m., a Chinest uoman, Sam Lai ITing, vv.i* asMalted at a bouse m Smith Street. Eighteen wounds weft inflicted, it is alleged with a chopper. Bel'on 4 Mr. G S. Rawlinga m the Third Police Court to-day. Loh Chionu. pn
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  • 42 2 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. May 18. Slumu conditions are manifesting themselves In Southern Siam. according to the vernacular papers. The !ow prices lor rubber and tin together with the prohibition of livestock exports La each contributing its quota to the depression.
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  • 112 2 DRANK POISON BY MISTAKE Inquiry Into Death Of Malay Singapore. W0,.. find thai thi said n 1 bin Haji Inin wa ai:6 drank the contents bottle of formic acid with, aware of the contents and which ed m his di aid Mr W. i the Coroner, m teturning th by
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  • 82 2 From Our Oic?i Corresponds icca, Wed THE following are members of tl cment committee of the Eui ciation, Malacca, for th( Dec. 31. 1938: Presicii A J. Minjoot. M.8.E.; Vice-president. Mr. B. V. F. Rich. Hon secretary, Mr C F Gomes (reelected) Hon treasurer, Mr. H. J. Rod:.
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  • 55 2 Singapore. Wedne A Chinese coolie was injured at R.A.F. ba.se. Yeo Chu Kang Road, this morning when he tell from a height of about ten feet. H of the right thigh bone and was attended by the R.A.F doctor before his removal by ambulance to the Tan
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  • 48 2 Singapore, Wedut When leaving the Singapore hart on May 12. the British coastal Hin Cheong. swinging round, gi the side of the m.v. Maros, which at anchor. No visible sign of damage >»• detected however, and the Hin Chi after a slight delay resumed the to]
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 174 2 Pispf r i a i Jk WHITSUN HOLIDAY i£B9k AIR SERVICE Pi will be hooked foi i pedal round trip to P< md eommodation at the Crag Hotel [or the Whitsun Holidays June 4, s^ The plane will lea\ ipore at 7am on Saturday. June 4. II will be tea,
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    • 87 2 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs Arc you worried and annoyed i>\ con* Btant "Getting Up Nlfhts' yu should ku<n\ t Rai i i :iiih win k kinK the 'J niilllon tiny tulxs or fllteri within your kid'i >>v can't t).- well till n- killed I i. hi of ><HH
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    • 34 2 THE i»iiiiji»i»im: C(Tel. 4334) CO.. mentis LJytf 330 Orchard Rd f tt DRY CLEANING A AND DYEINCi A SPEriALISTS. WjnL jfJN Special machines JffySi for dry rlean y V carper r Competitive* Price*, j •>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 68 2 Government Notice i It |a officially requested that v> m the Singapore Harbour should "dvest' on the following dates: May 24 Empire Day. May 26— Birthday of Queen Mother. June 9- -King's Birthday The Shipping Office and the 0 of Statistics Department will be op on Monday. June 6. for
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  • 342 3 Severe Economic Stress Singapore. Wednesday. EilCALLY Japan is in a ti^ht the moment and the are placing specn r>etrol and other similar One reason for thi to the strain which has d by the war, the Internal f Japan is very seriou.s." said journalist'
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  • 73 3 REVENUE RAID Sin day. i RAID of revenue ofi. mg Gol, t 1 a.m. to-di ted m ntion of n m the 30 from the ci Ten gallons ol fermentity beine J i Ized. with fern ating i ,-ssion o: Ng Kit r< to- H A. F<r- Criminal I Superintendent
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  • 57 3 Singapore. Wednesday. Shortly after 5.20 this afternoon a middle-aged Chinese, while on his way n the company ol a irunri. was tod to have been tal Idenly ill hed blood. He died ii i which friend dirt cted the rick- i the Tanjong Patar Po the en
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 3 THE IMPOSING ENTRANCE to the Home for the Afed, which was open ed yesterday. See page (Tribune).
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  • 209 3 TRAFALGAR'S $11,032 PROFIT THE report ot the directors i --gar. Limited, for the year ended March 31. 1938. to be presented at the twentynth ordinary general meeting on May 27, ai at the r red office of the tnpany, No 2. Prince Street, Singapore, nter alia:— The profit for 1.032.04,
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  • 577 3 When S'pore Land Values "Incredible" Sill: lilM S*iM SINGAPORE, i wh.i p«t t til il j N 11 I os interest to those rhe h.m\ 6fc« x it. been bom jjwiwm lip and ha\< i-« r amav.iu*. i ii.tiitic from .1 Mi- tan shabhy mi|)ndden port to Ifce spiemlil romance
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 SilviVrin IL° GROW HAH Remov( d r v ff. J Prevent! Fuiiing-h;iir and corrects disorders .:p. To restore di i a CheI or n H:"h-C or Hair-clr» 2-/ PURE PTI/VTKRTr 1 Sole Mistrihutors RAHAMIN PENHAS 86. Robl/kson Road.
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    • 99 3 JMUAR NAN V\N(i HOTEL AGENTS. I press Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha rani. Muar. Tel. 156 i. NAN CHANT. HOTEL, 84, Bunga Raya, Malacca. Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca K.L. at 7.00
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    • 45 3 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 station!/* d dlah. j eatures Modern (abinet styling FuJl ran^e toi HI \l M ou H admire I lONE you 11 enjoy PI RFORMANCE von'H prai« DIMRIBITOKS IOK M\l\V*. LIM KOK CEK Co. Stockist l XPRBSfI RADIO mkvii l Road, sinj
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    • 52 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND ftORM. MADE IN BURMA 4.1 AKWII I]> j 100% I Hill I IS II HARPER, QILPILLAN A. rD Sm^anore, Ku; la luinpin !V i.^, I win ii SWAN DUPLICATING PAPIB competltioo ii» both md qua! foi ail duplicating n Price i.*-5 per rmtn Obtainable at PETER CHONG&
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 30 3 Lam Notice For To-Day In Srd Court at 11 a.m. 5.34Q86 Rahmaboc binti Mohapned h Angullia (m.w.). vs. Ahmad ileli An^ulliu anor X Hoi. 10.30 a n X V. Duckworth
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 96 4 ndon, v. Previous To-day Change uriUfl X previous QU 16 W l^ Buyers 1G hi 16 Sellers Mi hl|l6 SSS i w j;? < m -ii») ept) n« IS lfi IK) Previous To-day AIM OH. (Malaya) jji bulk Ma June sh] £15-10-0 sellers £15-5-0 sellers XII'KA (Straits, I
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    • 41 4 idoiij Wednesda Prevlou* To-day Cha.uk ring middlt i Un< C Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 13 16 1 16 ''I on Shanghai (clodng aclflc n l UVs ite) 215 16 Losing selling rate) i i ing selling ratr» I »u
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    • 27 4 a dnesday. j^ Prevlom To-day Chan 'Fu Ba n 0.0 2 d BILVER io 11 it; i it; 4 i,. ..rwurd. 1 116 18 716
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    • 37 4 KIUSUKk NCW York. May IT ■1,,,,,. °revlouj» To-day Ctianj Snr Buyers Very Dull Steady lOl Sellers IP, julylSoiit M 131(i 116 uy l Buyers 111 116 Sellers 12 TIN Ton, D«» D«U Bpo. 36-.
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    • 120 4 London. Wei Previous To-day Change Distillers 96 Dunlop Rubber 27 6 General Electric 14 2 T141 Imperial Chemical Industries* 30 6 30,6 Imperial Tobacco 133 1^ 134 4 1 Anglo-Dutch 25 4 1 2 25 3 Canadian Pacific 5 7 H 5 7 8 London Tin 3
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    • 20 4 London. Woe. TIN Standard ■refloui To-day cbangi Spot (afternoon closing price) £161 £162 <_• r- irward E161V2 i-163 1
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    • 180 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Wednt MINING. Tin at midday wa down 3 4- According to cabled adv. morning the London Tin shs rket was virtually unchanged and ap i ur to have withstood the all m the met I the last few In i irly part* of
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    • 26 4 A male Chinese was removed [ram a I house m Ord Road to the General Hospital last night With symptoms of caustic I s< da poisoning.
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    • 150 4 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday .V .pore Chamber merce Rubber Associations 1382 nd three were:— I 1.125.070 lbs— T or Sold 978,156 lbs. Tons 436 68 I Spot 5 11 16 d. Spot ii 4 cci PRICES REALISED i fed Smoked Sheet. Cents, l'er Lb Standard Quality
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    • 25 4 Said to have been stabbed b. friend on the arm and on the back night an Indian boy was taken to ti tul by ambulance
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 81 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING /YhJ^t T\ CORPORATION LIMITED (f Ahi^l FREE yourselves from the FEAI oi fmKGLARvS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import dLiit aocuments) m SAFE BOXES |||||TISI m our VAULTS at CHINA insurance company, ltd. BUILUING, CHULIA STREET QAPOBI. Is Your I hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and <|| <)
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    • 5 4 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd: '^tt'&tftfS
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  • 657 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company igapore, May 18, 5 p.m. 3 10» 2 4 44 Kumbang 28,- 30 Malaya 42 6 47 6nom 22 6 23 6 0.60 0.65 Tin 21 22 langor 132»/ 2 1-40 21 6 22 6 iang 16 3 17 3 fin 0.38 0.43 1.00
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  • 148 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesda Buyers Bel Ampat »|W% 4 4 1 Hutu S. 1.35 1 40 Hon fin 2019 2119 Hon 103 1.07 bu {)12 Kramat Uj3 J2]3 Kamuntlng Tin 9 > m 3 Killinghall KatuTin 2319 2416 Kucha! 21 l Larut 101- 10 9 ui Tin 1 41!
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  • 177 5 id Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 GAPORB MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 .r. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar*. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 222 5 S. E. LEVY C(X I Shanghai, Hon^konj?, Mai trnmttmen* Bankers and Broktri 11 <" ;t^«Foreign Market Cattle and NEW YORK COn < COMMODII\ Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOAUh Of PRAJ CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE. Meyer Chambers, Singapore, (Second
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  • 229 6 THE underaoted newl) lon and fiction work ready for Issue on Saturd id. Illustrated, The I nhead: Life of the Bi>: An Authon graphy A his Jubilee, 1885-1935. Pm i New Magic <>• Swimming Gilber' Collins: John Gielgud Illustrated, Rosamond Gilder; Tl m World Politics:
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  • 96 6 A decrease In the number 01 di for the week-ended May 14. U reported m vital statistics issued by the Mm pality. For the week under reference. there were 241 death*, compared with 253 In the previous week, find 245 In the corresponding week lasi year. Pneumonia took
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 300 6 OPENING TO-DAY AT THE CAPITOL 3 SHOWS! 3-15 (TTs 9-15 A Cr.,nd S.reen MUSICAL Hit m Gorgeous TECHNICOLOR -OUR SPECIAL Bth ANNIVERSARY WEEK ATTRACTION THE WORLD'S WONDER SHOW .everything to delight the heart of Ar» American Girl who come to Hollywood... love and laughter m "^s^~^^r^-~_ BenHecht's wildest romance... a
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    • 119 6 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE NOEL COWARD'S "TONIGHT AT 8.30" I Sat. 28th MAY and Ist, 3rd and 4th JUNE VICTORIA THEATRE Hooking At JOHN LITTLES: $2.50 and $1.50. J t CAPITOL Saturday Next at II am Special "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINKI Excellent programme of selected pictures Inelud MICKEY MOUSE m "THE
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 291 7 ALHAMBRAf^Hsj PHONE VQI-R RESERVATIONS \(> MM I STUNNING DRAMA! Ife, DENIED THE RIGHT TO LIVI T k I) LOVE! YOU WONT BELIEVE IT \l TILL YOU SEE IT. CHILD BRIDES M «*-*^X m •LD BY TYRANNICAL FATHERS. \^m- *9> 9 LAW AND WITCHCRAFT WREAK Ml L INCi THEIR VENGEANCE IN
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    • 295 7 H S IRII IS r FM« S FREI PRI i's j I TO -NIGHT 6-15 9-15 PAVILION I A (iIUNI). GAY. I.Arcil l'llJ.i;i> R'N KIOT! Margot Grahame J^^y y?B Gordon Jones, Erik Rhodes, H T Billy Gilbert, Paul Guilfoylft r j ifl A II L II O X O Q)
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  • 649 8 BRITISH CONSUL GENERAL AT HANKOW INTERVIEWED HERE Japanese Suffering From Shortage Of Man-Power? Singapore, Wednesdaj rm; Bte#-lapanesc v..n la Ilk v to terminate ihis year, mat, Mr. s N«t, CBI British <1 1 ncral at BankOW, told .i Inlnuir |H»rtftr. was the opinion hHrt
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  • 73 8 London, Wednesday ARRANGEMENTS m> being made for the despatch of Air Force squadrons to Ceylon and Penani and other centtei m the I This step is m accordance with the authorisation of 1936 to provide mi additional 12 squadrons on seas statin Squadrons have already
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  • 97 8 SULTAN VISITS WE A VING WORKS Singapore, Wednesflu THE Sultan of Perak, accompanied by the Sultanah and the A.D.C. irai this morning conducted round the premises of the Malayan Weaving Works, Ltd^ m MacPherson lload. and expressed ffreat interest m th< things he saw. The works produce four thou yards
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 26 8 'DOUBLE SHEUj^K 3 jliL' f\\\ I fr\ |wti|/|. (S.\ \\>'f\ \'\'\f\\V. CTIIHED \lfl7P Rovrv J 1 UULDAIVLIV SINGER SPORTS Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S) Ltd. WPS. 37A
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  • 748 9  -  Horat ius I A Lesson On Bidding j (By NOTES AND PROBLEMS Til i; disciples of the Approacht| Ijrstea have rather tied Into knots by the adoppatc of conventions which the issue rather than i •hirifv bidd m the system, of < Lbertson is the arch apostle, mcl
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  • 74 9 Illegal Wearing Punishable By Imprisonment Jerusalem. THE illegal wearing of any uniiorm "t His Majesty** Forca or atiire lint; that uniform has now an offence punishable bj imprisonment or lesser term. I new move by the author.' tine Arab rebels who don II from the Forces or made
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 37 9 V" XX X) U Aj> fl'r^ Who Refused all bi>* r |ii the V I A^^ *7/'J ■of BRAIN and the buildin" itj» of healthy r AM Wl )T i .lmark Safe and Good for Children i
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 234 10 frequency with which -f illicit samsu distilling om before the courts, two things nt, Onv is that this form of 'bootlegging" is a paying despite the risks attaching nd the other is that the iuth have yet to devise a which ipable ol the practice thoroughly Thai consumption i'
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  • 898 10 Awakening Of TRINCOMALEE A Si] Alt In-chfc Squi H nl ii Ips ol Ii Squadron < lins' whistle.- pipe the muster, bui. the quiet work of making Trincomalee, landlocked harbour ol the Island ol ival base ol mportancc with potential enemii m labour to lay down gun new airdromes new
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  • 15 10 Mr. W. J Woollams of th< r)t pi X umpur, Is on i Taipj
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 533 11 CHINA'S PROGRESS AN OBJECT LESSON FOR THE WORLD VIEWS OF A FRENCH JOURNALIST I .king up arm la lelf-defence, China k tpeiiini the irorldfo eves to the thai peace to not "Omeihinf vague and invisible but a reality which must he ptvM'rved with flesh and blood, declared y%. Pierre Seize,
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  • 122 11 Mr. Albert Arthur Williamson, his wife, Ivy DoroUn Williamson, their two children, Bryan, aijed H 1 and Ban.. 15 months, and three men. were assisted to safety by firemen from the upper floors, Bsed as dwelling roomw. when lire broke out at the cutlery shop owned
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  • 147 11 Government Assistance tor Canadian* Toronto, Ontairo. IN the next 25 years, another 250,000 persons can be settled on land suitable for mixed farming m the northern section ot the province of Alherta, according to Dr. F. A. Wyatt, Professor of Soils at the University of Alberta. An
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  • 107 11 A SOI of KU'OO.OOO Turkish pounds (about •ti.;,00.000i uill he sprnt. OVW i period <»t three rearm, the <;<>vernmmt for the modernisation <»f Turkey's naval Ikinp at (.tieldjuk, near the Ismidt Golf, m the .Marmara S»\» I Contracts for the work hare not b "lotted but
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  • 61 11 try Much Appreciated By Athenians A the Dublin I Hi, It was plaj 1 maThe British Minuter In Attorn Sir Sydnej Waterlow, made a spe< nfl M (l1 P rformance m V' Greek Oovernmen v," Th I' )llr p an(l fh managemeiit oi A 5 I l the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 26 11 XEW TIRAXI II NOW OPEN i AT 3, FORT ROAD S MUAor; I (Telephone 1?1) >l \ISO\ PERM I i 7y, Stamford Road BINGAPORI (Telephone mi)
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    • 27 11 WptSHfM 5931 •^A'N I •■lt-trrapliic Address: i* HO N E 5934 fA^ GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visit ers and tourigts v I.DI NGfc— FIKST CLA»> RANT
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    • 86 11 POLAROID (lasses are ...test scientific discovery m glare protection l»»c\ permit you to actualK see 20 to M) feel below the surface of the water FOR THE FIRST TI.MF— perfect eye comfort for driving cruising fishiiifi, tennis or any outdoor sport. lion of thi.v remark able new invention THOMPSON OPTICAL
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  • 88 12 The Dace, the Fuehrer and the Kiim (of Italy) Hratehing the military review In honour of Hitler's visit to Rome is imn hit <Mi itraifht? I his is what the) were itching review of t;mk il review in the Bay of Naples. Most of Hitler's time
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 INSPECT OUB BEAUTIFUL (HOICK OF LADIKS GKNTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED ITOISI WATCHES «j£Tl WITH REAL DIAMO^a)S A SFECIALITY. All our watches are RENE ULLMANN v M II is I'l MV si\c;AP()KI
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  • 1107 14 a nrTxin AIMf'TT it V sometn „d tIEVI B LOOB luuim, ,ith im* linen suit which we thOUghi O SS«?i w round and right down the t i can imagine v. and th- Fed and had a dear UtUe red heart »m 'Z l And then
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 65 14 GOWNS has just received new shipment of UOW N S for every occasion. < apilol BMga Thone Singapore 3838 MILLINER I ROMA WYLKS designs and makes HATS at RODNEY HOUSE Battery Road. FLOWERS -MADGE" Flower Shop Stamford Rot 4 WEDDI Chuck iecoratUa Bpceimliti BOOQI MS. iloku BA *vi is, Wrraths,
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    • 33 14 y-^V ELIZABETH ARDEN'S W& 1.1-SSON IN LOVELINESS >a Noimin with Orange Shin Food t JL The Famous Gland Cream 1 /^s l>vr INs >s vith \svr Cream Patter f Jr" SOLE AGENTS: MAYNARD'S
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    • 113 14 JEWELLER Imposing ring i diamonds, Ciro Mpphirc inrreanded 1»> and diamon Hivarc i emerald Ciro enables you to wear the right •.vel with evt ry frock. .HAMLEYS, 10, Battery R for CIRO PEARLS Ltd. Sui^erb diamond brooch. 7: halves may be v. clips 810. BEAUTY CYCLAX vi: iotion Invaluable for
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 106 15 DRY CLEANER PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS DE LUXE. Dainty fabrics are handled with the utmost care. I Bring your favourite frocks We will return to you like new. Phone 6045! I or Call at 28, Coleman Street. SINGAPORE. GOWNS AND ACCESSORIES CHRISTIE 19. STAMFORD ROAD. Phone 2526. A v. \se
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    • 25 15 Soviet lung to crow about '^X MARINA Rodney flouse. Where the smartest elothci emu bf boafh< for all to 1 .1 the most reasonable price.
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    • 125 15 HAIR DRESSER j" '^^Jf CoifTni iiid Only the Sal] can i pret the wave for you akmt. have an txpert consultation free at your com The and peri' mal iing to the high sati faction of our customers. Prices for Permanent Waving $10 1.V.,0 15. MAISON MARTIN 17-1!> Amber Mansions.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 427 16 I iTHT L- Hi BY P&Oaiid BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Uuc Due lonnase S-port Tonnase 8> T R 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,006 July 15 VJPUTANA 17,000 May 2G CORFU 15,000 July 29 INCH] 17.001) June 3 HHUTAN 6,100 July 30 MALI 6,800 June 3 BEHAR 6.000 Aug. 8
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    • 449 16 Tf^ TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCFMRS RFUNIS HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA \irseilk ft Bordeaux J BANGKt p Dunkirk *CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Ju. |TO SAIGON INDOCHIiU CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphoi DALNY A. M. I. (from Saigon) j I 0.0. PASQUr For Saigon, GO. MERLIN The
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  • 90 17 Singapore, Wednesday. rN V. Koninkii.ike Paketvaart•happij (X.P.M. line) have genera] reduction of freight ra accompanied by passeni Singapore to Batavia and and from Sourabaya and Singapore. A further reduction of ten per cent on the reduced freighta is granted on motor cars belonging to and shipped by members
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  • 118 17 KEPPKL HAKiiol ie Main Wharf: Lch. Mm Nieuw Holland Van den Bosch Dajak Marudu Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VKSSKI.s m DRY DOCKS ra.i.jcmu Pftcar. Albert n«»(k: Banks Victoria Dock: Nil Keppcl Harbour: King's Dock: Nnravmd No. 1 Dock: IDlnti No. I Dock: Bagftn HIPS ALONGSIDI
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  • 82 17 VH USC Brisbane, Darwin N. E. I arrived MonMr W Higgins, Mr J. D. 1 md Mr. F. V. Lysons for Brisbane By lirci ft Corinthian" O-Al Penang, Bangkok, Burma. Karachi Southamptoi Monday: Mr W.H«t?Mr J. D. Turner and Mr P. V. Lysons lor London; Mr H. (i
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    • 274 17 11 > s i» ii 1 1. 1» 1. 1 I Incorporated m Australia' MXT SAILINGS T A Due viiK t 30 June 3 ued at the rate may tn s r iivi v. /ii i.\. M n IIIIM 5642.86 Ist dan 1430.71 2nd class K>l return $681.48 Ist clan
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    • 171 17 X. V. ii. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan 1 TO LONDON via Penanf, Colombo, Aden. Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. KASIMA MAHU YASUKUNI MARU Jum HAKONE MARU June 2:1 Naples a Marseilles 591 SU 31 i London «i»:J «»?•(> kit 124 To Japan via Hon«koiiß
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 174 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCh! m TODAY FOR DATE NND TIME °S ■eh k£ v Sambas and Sin Boelono ly 1! a -m--rally Shirah, |J i 1 **> Shirala pm PareeU only Felix Rf)li 19 Ipm Felix Roussel Sm Khandalla \Z ip^ Suth x M Rohna 9 I pm East and North Khandalla
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  • 2731 18 MANY UPSETS AT BUKIT TIMAH RACES GRACEDIEU PAYS $112 ON MAIDEN WIN ©re, Wednc d UPSi he arder «»f the day :it Bokil i n.ii) this afternoon \\hrn the opening card of Ihe two<l;i> Extra rt-ofessional Meet»n| mw run nir m (roinff, the hone* irbo followed the leaden m eai
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  • 71 18 Race RGIIOS Si fwo V] i ua Me Race i. FAITH 547 and Bay La Phoon Toh Race GRAI EDIE! toUnfor Tot RSOC 4— XOXIA MAN Little AudKN Baec S.— BILVERLAW President sio Salmon Par $11. Race &—GOLD POIN I M Smoke Dreams ur/ol.i |1 Ra«c
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    • 187 18 4 **T-» v fr* f te>\ I* Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again m PERFECT HEALTH" t Of course," the doctor will answer. (\qX\& K.al/ana, which I have been prescribing aWtl^^ 1 tor v vS IVCS wor »^^rful results. \t^ In those families which use Kal/ana there |A^f
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  • 221 19 MOTHER of two children and wife o! a cripple, Mai ed 4:5 collapsed m the dock at Colchesfc months imprisonment for stealing £i.7s 6d. from b blind num. James Henry Winterflood, of Northgate-street. C "It is almost impossible to Imagine mi picable
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  • 39 19 HIGHLANDS PETITION PRESENTED Singapore, Wednesday rpilE ,M>titiou to the Governor, MTfteg th<- ncn'sMlv (of immediate development irork, especially road construction, uas prrsrntrd by Ihi Hon. o|. •< i\ I'.ir wvlcrdiiv. The siffnatoriot oonipritoi M bUMlboldera and zi: t Intorettod parties
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    • 59 20 fc /kJ BUY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPESi Wfik S K )i/ W market to-day. It's worth paying double i X stylish Models of the latest and is of no f rf III m 1 1>;il) tipped to the point, the famous lI mW hardeat Hokkaido iridium which 15 lIIL PILOT
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    • 41 20 FRASER~T COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Date lx- Pah™Consol 10% int. less tax Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 me Con WO. 22 May 18 May 25 Ma> 19 4May?3 25 May 24 viay 9 II May 23
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 271 20 [on the radio] LONDON •"SSTSS isr«.Krs2,?! nm (isil 13.97 metrei <^14" m h<i Ml^ ir X; Vfi 6 mrtrrs (17.79 mcs) and <;sr 19 82 metres (15.14 mcs). from the XVIIth aWs m nsraiss on r,-«.40 a.m.-8 f,O T gumtet. Ayres am sr V 0 metres (15.31 mcs); h; Slow
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    • 609 20 SINGAPORE HONGKONG dian Music (Gramo- 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs,. SJO pm.-Stuc, :;,m "Tin Xnios m— Variety 1 I)U iV .u\ Tho 6.50 p.m. -London- A cur Dufour choo Tho Mr wilßes lir. Presented and S. X Reyi u?th ther SS; 7.23 pm.-Stuc;io--Conce 1 Mandarin J Taw Mci Kwei. Sun.-; by
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  • 56 21 PHE PICTURE above, taken at the opening of the Home for the yesterday, are seen Mr. Au Boon Tar (seated), the Bishop of lC ca (Monsifnor Derate), Mr. Kao Lins-Pai, Chinese Consul-General md m background Mr. Justice aiitckett Terrell. lON of the bmgt crowd
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  • 67 21 'From Our Oxen Correspondent; Bangkok. Wed] Some Japanese n; present visiting Siamese waters. Th<' commanding officer, Into Id he hoped the visit would help to maintain to the cordial relations between In their comm maintaining peace In th This afternoon the Japanese mini rave a
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  • 21 21 London. Wednesday: The Prime Miilster Lfl recovering from his gout ailent. and was able to preside over '.ibinet meetinc to-day.- Reuter
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  • 94 21 NEW SEREMBAN GARAGE Imposing Structure What will be the tnosi up showroom and bilan i.s being buili for the SeUing Agenl ted Motor Works, Ltd SeremBan, proximate building will CUpy ix shop land In what i, the i m i.\ i and will be read m abo it four month
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  • 26 21 London, Widn The King to-day opem »n <>i the Town Hail at Manchest i called thai bis luther laid the foundation stone m July l!-34 Reuter
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  • 56 22 TOBACCO FACTORY BLAZE Ou Btpo lpoh. W.dn.sd rONMDtKM'.II rM.l.mrnt WM I lU sed m the ricinitj n\ Ma Street when flamei were seen n fr^TthetSp floor of Wess, Leong Woe! rpntral I rushed hou ted among d c.n the p in flan i had tioses playini ted from 'i joining
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  • 129 22 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS TO-DAY Men's Slncta "A" Semi-final: Di <shi Men". Onen Rlnrlt Chil Tecfc V A. Da wood vs Hock .M-M rwmbles: H Kamia and Yadl vs X C. Kwok Kwok. Tv unfinished match to finish unrl to follow Men's Rlngta) I H Arthur J.im vs f\
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  • 192 22 1 :iU>r i come I numbei ha whom (jnlv one competiti To P? h with ji mi it with 53 md Mr i an (handird with 52.1 7 points. Im July 1937 t 1 eh( Mr. at the Adelphi Hotel, wh< re h >sed lisplay club participated
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  • 30 22 In a Second Division League match played at Soletar yesterday, the R.A.F. ted H.M.S. Terror by 4—l. Th<- AJjPK'H scored through Taylor (2), D; 1 Viut.
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  • 27 22 In ra> ilverlaw (Spencer np, on rails beat I'roident (McLachUn up) by a short bead. (Tribune). VERGROS (Martin up), after winning the opening event. (Trill
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  • 154 22 THE latest amendments to classifications list of the Singapore Racine m are as follows: HORSES Tr^n-fer-. From Cla<s 2 to Class 1 <^]p.- Golden Glimpse. Release m. m Class 1 to > nore •>. Saladin. Singing Bird. StarFro- 2 to Class S.— Newbridge Romano I v CLASSIFICATIONS Class
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  • 72 22 YACHTING FOR WEEK-END AN Friday next at the R.S.Y.C. there will be the usual race lor all es. On Sunday the International 6-n class will hold practices for the Batavia •R" Class will sail the first rare i Hoops Remembrance Cup, stat'o.lo a.m The "C" Class will sail a race
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  • 65 22 >m Our Own R< pot Ipoh, Wednesday. THE badly battered body of a 70-year- old Malay was found m a lonely hut In KamponK Plnji, by a neighbour. A report was 1 vith the Police. In\- tons by Mr. J. A. Cressw P O.C.D Perak.
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  • 39 22 In a friendly soccer match pi Tanglin yesterday the X A M C. defeated a "C" Co. combination. Toma and Mursitt each scored two goals for the Army Medicals, and Glell netted the Company's solitary goal.
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    • 44 22 ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES NOW! J^^W (iala Premiere of the Picture that THI fiy>^r\ WORLD IS RAVING OVER! < w3fr capitol TUESDAY MAY iilst. Mill lull-langih DAILY Itilun pioductlon J jj^to »xi a* Seven Dwarfs list and SKKVK X HALF-PRia (ON( I SSJONS FNTtKKLY SI Si'KXDKI)
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    • 11 22 Imperial "Good Companion" SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMP*
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 473 23 RECS EASILY BEAT THE CRICKET CLUB. 5-0 MARGIN IN DIV. 1 SOCCER MATCH s S.C.C. POOH finishini: and faulty shootiiu iD which <i. Yalberg was prim i pglly to blame, tost the S.K.C. a 1 half a dozen goafei when they the B.C.C. In the First Division the s I
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  • 218 23 MUNICIPAL SERVICES SPORT RESULTS m the Municipal Service Billiards and Table Tennis tournamt as follO miI.IAKDS t BALIS One Ben.; (Juan beat Kam Yeow 250— 149; Simon Choong beal g Qomea i w.o.i beat N. Varughese 'Jf)O 110; Mali i ian beat A A/i/ i I Valberg beat -Jiu Nagh
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  • 99 23 'From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Wed: The annual sports meet of the Ai Chinese School wiU b< held on the Bickley Park ground on June 3 at 2.30 pm There arc flve events for members of the AC SOB A and other OB As are
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  • 97 23 TO-DAY'S R.A. GOLF lon manic tit \t Bnku 7 imali P\.t\\ Of times [or to > r a QoU Tournament at Bukit Timah on ■m Lieut Laughton (2) vs. Lieut Mitchell iMii) am Major Tawny (12) vs. Major I'U-ll (13) 9.05 a m Major Ray 1 12) h (13) Captain
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  • 200 23 YESTERDAY'S RACES ON PACES 18 AND 19 v I. icut de Ocx 1 1 9.30 ani Col 8 owe (24) vs Mr Justice Terrell 9.30 am. Major Kartman Captain Hooper (24 i Bin Captain Cole* Lieut. Carey (24). 935 a m Captam Steer i Cap tain I, inch. in (24).
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    • 140 23 BOXING FRIDAY MAY 20th j AtTtHE HAPPV^WORLD COVERED STADIUM 8.45 P. M. SHARP. I j S^KM l SHELAEFF LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA TO FIGHT WOT Russian wondkh s 1 AUSTRALIA IS "ANXIOITSI.Y WAITING V(M N I I II If j FOR THE RESULT OF THE SHELAEFF- p.upino w™"™^k rTTTTeFTxtF^ A T
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  • 152 24 STRONGER BRITISH PROTEST TO TOKYO? WILKINSON INCIDENT London, Wednesday. IN the Commons to-day, replying to Lieut. Commander Fletcher, Mr. Butler described the arrest and ba netting of Mr. 11. P. Wilkinson m Hungjao area on May 13 before bein? released with apologies. He said that the British authoriti Shanghai immediately
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  • 43 24 Bn i yGEN. Francos troops continue to accupy position the coast threaten! i tellon Delaplana, while profiting by improved weather, captured the r>.500 foot Pe□fiountaln m Teruel which had m Elepubllcan hai nee the outbreak o! Reuter
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  • 23 24 Knocked down by an unidentified motor the 15> 4 mile. Woodlands. female i \a taken t(, thi pltaJ suffering fi the left ad
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  • 30 24 London. Wedru THE Australians v Northampi a match which b ternipted by rain which pi after lunch. Australia had made 126 with Fadcock making 72 unfinished
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  • 143 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Thura THE British military naval ai lomatie authorities m Chin, i an important conference m Sh yesterday, at h hich Sir Per i c-in-c of the Cliina fl Alexander Clark K. rr ir( i After the coi submitted reconuni London on the t
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    • 133 24 A f I L ES CIVIL, NAVAI. AM) MILITARY TAILOR AND OITFITTEK No fi. The Ar^adp, Singapore. i THONE 7f)!M. THE TAILOR. i CHOOSE YOUR NEW "TEN" ON THE VERDICT OF "FEATURE- OMPARJSON"— NO OTHER SIMILARLY-RATED CAR HAS SUCH I A WEALTH OF FINE-CAR FEATURES Here is the simple but
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