Morning Tribune, 27 May 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE vol. No. 100. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, May 27. I PIVE CENTS
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  • 145 1 DANGER IS NOT I 1/ ri fc BRITISH OBSERVER MAY BE SENT FIRST BERLIN, THURSDAY. 4 DEMAND" IS PUBLISHED BY THE VOELKISHER BEOBACHTER TO-DAY THAT BRITAIN SHOULD SEND A HGE NUMBER OF DEPENDABLE OBSERVERS TO THE GERMAN MINORITY REGIONS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA FOR THE PURPOSE OF
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  • 33 1 Thursday:—The detonation large gelignite bomb at Pearse Hall, quarters of the Nationalist movet, shook King Street near Belfast Nine buildings were part--ttered. There were no casualties, h passers by had narrow escapes.— Reuter
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  • 26 1 London. Thursday:— A Trades Union U deputation, at the Council's recallccl on Mr. Chamberlain to-day t he foreign situation and accetion of the rearmament programme. Reuter
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  • 105 1 Hankow. Friday. pHINESE guerilla units made surprise attack on Lunghua aero r«)m< in shanuh.it on Wednes bdni mel by the defending tio(»Ds. Uoth eharged eacli utini iiand grenades and [He hinese destroyed planes and tanks, while the iv was set on fire. i guerilla activities in the I
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  • 76 1 HITLER BOOSTS CARS im. Thursday MOTOR car must ci i play thing to a hundn d thousand and become a popular mea; avel, 1 declared Herr Hitler when laying th( foundation stone of a factory where th< much-hearlded £50 peoples car is to b< produced The chancellor, remarking that mucr
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  • 68 1 London, Thursday AFTER g two-days 1- Sir Frank Swettenham ua ranted a decree ni.M Sum- i ming up the ca.se. Sir Boyc! Merriman .said that the man: > age, in the lull sense of the i tern .U) exist .since 1894. j when Sir Frank Irrevocably broke oil
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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE JOURNALISTS MISSING Hankow, i hursday. A l 'l' ot 29 war correspondents with the Chines* aun\ at Rsaohowfn, <>nl\ II h.m »tnrm«l. The missing men include three Chinese from Sing ip<»r<- :iuj two Soviet rtpu tatives <>t th( ency. Reuter
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  • 168 1 Fighting Near Nanking Hankow. Thurad CHINESE mobil units have reached point 15 mil< outh-east oi N when is taking plaa cording tches, which thai the units commanded by Genera] Yeh Ting, the former Cn Armj Commander, last week i ed the Wuhu-Hsuanchen rail^ (i in forming a Junction with tbe
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  • 282 1 ARMY DICTATORSHIP FOR JAPAN? SENSATIONAL CHANGES ANNOUNCED s^ iL CHANGES HA VI KDIN'IUI i I'l UJ lON THE JAI J ANKSE U WITH THE RESIGNATION Ol i HKKK HIGH MI NISTERS. NAME FOREIGN MINISTER, THE FINANCE mSmTBR^AOT THE MINISTER OI COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY *««ifi»ii!.K and Lojid<»i, papers describe t) i
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  • 91 1 BUFFER POOL COMMUNIQUE NEXT WEEK I From Our Own Rcpo. S Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ""HE expected official an- i nouncement regarding: the > tin buffer pool referendum fail- t*d to materialise to-day. A S i Government official, interview- ed. stated that the communique will probably be issued early S next
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    • 37 1 ON OTMtR PICBS I Pag. rwhon Shot aosed Death h i Indian Labour MUM Divorce < l Traction Employees S S Senuifoon f rash Local Soccer II K2S I Lmal Tennis 23 1 Malacca -Socce 23 J I
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    • 29 1 I KNTIHTSIASM [y^SrV I J'O\U>KKh|) WHOLE MIIK ,1, i fresh milk in convenkßt powdered i'<>rm. 1 to-day and be convinced. 1 Dietribators: 1 I UI7 BIKOS A (O I
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  • 359 2 1 2- FOOT PYTHON SHOT IN CHINATOWN DEFIES EFFORTS OF EXPERTS TO TRAP IT R: f I in the heart ol Sii 12 noon, and the I" >li< had '■< be summon( th» i de rept At about nine In the morning, an Indian. at the ket Road Pumpl tion,
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  • 48 2 The comm Bahi i St. Joi.i's Ami and home nursing >men onl: about to commence. All those who ivish to attend should communicate directly with the hon. secrelary .it the General Hospital, or by leaving their names and nd6\ sion Rot i I spital, johor. Bahrn.
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  • 375 2 T. the L«. Bureau for the for tilt 1 V. p] >f the 1 ported ba t. Delhi in Biit.h India, fn '111 and Rangoon iii Burma nol in French indoia an M Shanghai h .-..a. Calcutta notified an Increase in as having
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  • 88 2 I V From Our Oicn i Muar. Thursday. v THE rust Christian divorce 1 ease to be heard In Muar came up in the Suprem- i before Mr Justice J. V. G. Mill- Roy Ambrose Mon- i teiro, a I In the Governi ment Elnglish (Preparatory) N
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  • 503 2 Our Own Repv Pe'iaiiK. Thurs A> a sequel to the fatal motor n smash at the Bukit Teafah rail way crossing on the afternoon of March a vouiir Malay, (he Mit bin Mat Jusoh. was arraigned be fore Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District
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  • 112 2 at a meeting held in Penaj dian Immigration Committee di to prescribe the following I third quarter. 1938. subject b th the various Administer. (a) in respect ol work done labourer, 7:! cent.N ib» m respect of work done I male labourer, nil. The number of days
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    26 2 flashlight picture .»t ih<- python taken by Um Tribune cameraman while it u.xs still .u. vt MMdc the sewer at tl><* People's Park Pumping Station yesterday.
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  • 41 2 Singapore. Tin A Malay of about 35. while tag alon<> Rochore Road thl Id to have collapsed and nto a drain, where he died. Some pedestrians removed the to the side of the road. The paic A-ore informed.
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  • 31 2 Mr. Tan Kim Hong (second Mr. and Mrs. Tan Yean K.n Miss Chua Lian Neo, dau«h; Mr. and Nrt hua Sua Cfcwee, «h« were married in Singapore vest* (Tribune).
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    • 61 2 WHITE SHOES ■utu. j»r. p lfJt Wl h u r ourtet. Fir»t ia flr>«4rr I Hi tier twlnirutii hr»t itt qualitf hrtt IB fivor R«b IHU4WNI o«-»p«»«* tunic <»H The better v hite for kid. calf. caavMaodbutk A»k your »ho« dealer OSMIC CMBMICAL COMPANY Bti>4.kii>a. Mast. Beta Ai-« nt> i
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    • 28 2 THE PHILIPPINE (Tel. 4534> CO., */w?* 330 Orchard Rd g It DRV CLEANING ANI) DYEING A SPECIALISTS. N^mL /^M s P^>al machines k./MfVw for (lrv Heanin? (orapetitivo Frlcea.
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  • 339 3 COMPANY GRANTS CONCESSION AT CONFERENCE n iFTERB»CW between the Singapon Btld to have been pore Tractton^/s Employees A^sociati. Company, Mr. R. h. Oakeley, •ntroller of Lab- r d Chinese Protectorate to-day. of the company sent eight i ntatives selected from every of their work
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  • 512 3 SERANGOON ROAD CRASH DESCRIBED 3 DEAD, 4 HURT Singapore, Thursday FURTHER evidence regarding the ngoon Road crash In which persons lost their lives and four re injured was recorded at the Coroner's court to-day. The inquiry was into the deaths of Mi Tan Kok Sin. Govindan. a Tamil, and Mr
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  • 52 3 tore the Chief Justice, Mr. Ju etl Terrell and Mr. Justice Hi Court 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal ApjX 10— Rex vs. Hoh Lan (Not; under Sec. 19. Rule 24 d (f). 15 38 Rex vs. Chia Chan Bai. Appeal*. 16 38— Rex vs. Song ChJan
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  • 268 3 Needs To Be Developed In Malaya Singapore, Thursday "IN this country, there is very great scope and opportunity, and I think the ladies will feel that there >s very much more yet that they may do for the women and ?irls of the community," said Miss
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  • 50 3 Jean fltrrfinitn. from New Zealand, a" enerfetk worker ill tin canst' of the V.U.C.A.. now in >m gapore. she is nuaktin an extensive tour ol i astern countries, and during her stay in Malaya, she will be cloinu voluntary work in an advi>«n\ capacity. Tribune).
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  • 198 3 PUBLIC MARKETS FOR RURAL BOARD AREAS Singapore, Thursday. A KIVEKSAL of Rural Board policy in regard to markets was mentioned by Mr C. W. A Sennett. the Chairman, at the monthly meeting of the B'>ard which uas held this morning. eeing with thi Chairman's opinion thai the erection and control
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  • 166 3 PRISON ROTAN FOR THEFT Stole Iron Rod From Harbour Hoard Sini Thurtd |> IDINQ guilty to a charge ol 1 hon< :iv retaining stolen prop two Tan 5 Chan, u.iv tO-dl .<J by Mr < n Ird M be", to lour week..' and three week gorous Imprisonment ctively An additional
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    • 28 3 WRITE SWAN DUPLICATING PAPER competition in both T'c* ind quality. all duplicating n Price 1.25 per rp»n> al 1 PETER CHONG i(>.'.!: 1 M M ASTER" Laminated Padloch
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    • 94 3 Ml N w FANG BOTI I x<» N' v Express Serricc J t^ I<iv (!ail >- l. II \i Fli w HOTFL. > Bca< Singaport, Tel: 3015 2 N\\ FANG BOTEI*, 41, Jalan Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 156 t NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bunga Raya, Malacci Tel: v'l 1. Singapore
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    • 27 3 I HORSE HEAD I BRAND I MADE IN BUR MA GUARANTEED lint /q KIIITISII .j. BAR! It. (.11 1 lI.LAN 4 Sun t-. Ku la l.uniTu" -i.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 73 4 To ri-iv Cha. KUBBF.K civ r .rward ,3. gjg W Ptowud <;oiyiaept) buv -lie „rward <O gg« TknroHaV Chance ALM OIL (Malaya) Unchanged InbulkMaylJi a5-0-o uncnan»« •OPRA (Straits, FJIB.) £11-2-6 May Bhlpmeni ui-5-0 solSAGO FLOI'R (Sarawak) Unchanged lUvtjune Shipment rAPIOCA (lstqualit Unchanged (dngapor Shipment PEPPEB (\\\<l) 33. sell
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    • 103 4 London Previous To-day Distillers 96 6 Dunlop Rubber 87!Oeneral Electric TO 1 70 I Imperial Chemical Industnes L'ylO l 29 lO'_. Imperial Tobacco 133 9 133 9 Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pacltic 5 J 8 J a London Tin 3 1'- 3 1 huoocr Pian Investment Trust AyefHitam "104
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    • 58 4 London. Thursday Previous To-day Change T.T. on PtfiS (during middle rate) -SmSm 8*96 7 16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle ratu ■> Unchanged T.T. oa Shanghai (closing .selling rate) 11 i Unchan T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) a Unchan T.T. on Japan (cl filing rate) i~ 4y381
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    • 23 4 Previous chullge GOLD t -lUd. Fine Bar per oz. SII IK *****16 Spot IHI 18U 4 months 1 forward. i0 2
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    • 15 4 i Previous Change I TIN Standard 9 Bpol (afternoon idosmg price) |ig* mrard
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    • 24 4 New York, May 25. KrilllF.k previous To-day Change b ec f| fir J*WB«*. B 11 site IM4 118 "Tone Bpot J
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    • 186 4 Singapore. Thursday IN their weekly Rubber Report. Guthrie 1 Co.. Ltd. state:— During the past week the tendency of consuming markets has been steadily downward, due to the political situation in mid- Europe and only very limited demand from the U.S.A. Locally, holders are disinclined to offer
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    • 186 4 IN these days oi crisis, when the situation changes with such bewildering speed, there i.s little to be said about international nolitics. Perhaps it i.s correct to say that the storm, which blew up with such violence last wi end. shov. signs of having spent itself, but
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    • 161 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Thursd MINING. Tin at mid-day W£U S8G 7 8 down $2 3 8 According to cables ceived from London there little change In the market for I snares In tnat centre although the price oi the metal showed a sharp drop Locally markets
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    • 80 4 OVERSEACHINESE II yf\ BANKING |14' (ORPORATION LIMITED I Q ill FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you Tr VALUABLES (jewellery or import I .tut documents) in SAFE BOXES It IT I SIS m our VAULTS at CHINA NSURANCI COHPANT, LTD. BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. LA YOl' AFFORD
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    • 6 4 SJME DARBY Co., Ltd: u :S"SSom«"
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  • 699 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company e Con. T. S. O -.0 3 21 3 E Realty Co. i 32 i 2 l4 W Est. Trait Af 47 B 2 |fg United 32.50 33 50 a d r N -P r <* 13.90 14 25 do V 2 r r
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  • 175 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tbursdaj MININCi Buyen Bellen Ampat 31-lOV4 4 4',> Batu Selangor 1 37 1.42 Hongkong Tin '<!!*> Honu Ft 1-02 1.07 Jelebu 0.67 0.72 Kamuntinu Tin »J6 10 3 Katu Tin 25 Killinghall IB ti 19.6 Kramat lO|6 116 Kuehai 1 27 1.32 Larut 10 10 9
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  • 199 5 lynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 IMiAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 m 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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    • 223 5 S. E LEVY CO. BhAnghai, Hongkong. Manila, Stagapoff* ajm*m*nf Banker* and Broken in StUrtttm and Com">ndiHn. Pail* Foreign Market Cable anu Quulatwn Service. Memberr KEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF 1 KADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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    • 181 6 THE GRANDEST MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW YOU COULD DESIRE! Lots of Laughs! Lots of Girls! Lots of Fun. 6i5 STARTS To-Night: PAVILION 915 Ik JauqL £t*Sa&*. «jj A I STANLEY I BAER CllF^^^Jfj JOHN WOOD- BERTHA BELMORE VJg|| The audienrr laughed itself absolutely sick." SUNDAY UKONK 1 l mlKr m fit
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    • 287 6 TO-NIGHT at the «'AI»ITQ|, A Trt fc ail l «r l^vt^rj .Ilusir Lo^er! A NEW GRAND SINGING AND COMEDY HIT in Till- SAME COMPANY THAT MADE I "Roberta' "Swing Time" "Cay Divorcee: RKO-RADIO PICTURES preaenl the World famous reno? "^O^SSm RINILI MAKIIHI ■fffkc JOAN 15 a^l »ji ■niißi aim TT
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  • 199 7 tnruunhout Mowing held ai the Caughtion last month, have .id Interim constitution for the h American Indians. J. Del tary of the orga- n approached bv from and the United s mbership m the ii satlon. bringing the league into •ned
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    • 166 7 SINGAPORE AMATEUB DRAMATK COMMITTEE "3 NOEL COWARD'S IO\I«;||T AT 8.30'* Commenc.ng at 9.30 p.m. sharp. I Sat. 28th MAY and Ist, 3rd and 4th JUNE jl VICTORIA THEATRE f Booking At JOHN LITTLES $2.50 and $1.50. \l]\V WOltlJI i Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) RC AD BAR AIR CONDITIONED I 1
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    • 126 7 UHAMBRA I PRONI SM9 H Openimj 10-\|< P e.j.l n I I'ICTIKK OF ALL TIAII fj jSm ft GEORGE ARLISS t WkAmLA "M, 9 I WARNEB »*l«>s. IMMOKTAI i%ilf> Tk I C C^ A I BOWING FOR TWO NIGHTS (iM v I LATEST W EEKLY BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS RECEIVED AUSTRA]
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  • 150 8 AFRICAN PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS ON WAR PEACE EUROPE S "BITTER LESSON" Bothafilte, BEARDED oM comp^fnen carrying theii rifles, provided "ounted D euard „j honour to, the Primi Minister, Gen< BcrtMK. «»"■•> unyeUed a monument erected m memory of the Burger, allied In the South Urn. in V\ the w« .11
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  • 24 8 i Singapore. Thursday. iral Board m« eting held ji derided to name the at the 12th mile, Chong 1 i Pang Villa" I J
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  • 15 8 vul Johore International Club will hold on Sum -lit commeni i» 00 p.m. Dress optional.
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    68 8 Members of all the Old Comrades Association o! the London territorial units who fought in the Great War. attended memorial service on the Horse Guards Parade and afterwards marched to the Cenotaph in Whitehall. London. The Territorials form an auxiliary to the Regular Army in Britain. Photo shows Colonel A.
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  • 319 8 BONUS FOR M.P.H. STAFF IMPROVED BUSINESS LAST YEAR Singapore. Thursday Ament, though a small one. s renorted in the trading results the Malaya Publishing House. Ltd the annual general meeting held Sands In the chair. A'brnus amounting to $1,000 was paid to the staff to mark the company's anpreciat: 'heir
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    • 86 8 Hid end d dec hi, HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND MODERN REFRIGERATION Be sure to choose an /Sw v I I If 11 f I i^JJBL REFRIGERATOR M^^^ H because its special advantages, which include unique Silent Circulatoi cooling mechanism 0 the II e\clu s i v e ice makinu Hwf Chamber
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  • 680 9 LOVE-BROKERS ARRANGE 2,000 WEDDINGS A YEAR £1010s. May Find A Husband Or Wife PATRIMONIAL agencies hav e been frequently mentioned in the English courts of late. Recently I set out to disi how these agencies work, what kind of clients they and what their charges are— (writes H L McNallv
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  • 63 9 Suicide By Cable i Pozncm. Pole. S 4 MAS here has committed by making his body i a conductor betucen two tension electric cal > Fra Giering, a 45- year-old bricklayer, climbed a i iO-foot ci placed J. self betwt n t >?rhead S i Ttu Hgade i diately summoned
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  • 297 9 Saving Thousands From Crime Gaol "AN -i)iu tnt probation sen lenUal elei n the administration of justice »«y by the Home Offlc. fl on The Probation Sir Samuel Hoar,., th. Home Secretary, in foreword, pays tribute to this band of silent keepers of the peace, «rh ills, worked to achi<
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  • 63 9 FIS Le Maj all my pc< died on Ma} 5 I si pleased when the day ;> over." These words were spoker. in jest by Michael Jo.seph Horan. 66 -red Customs officer to frit hj boardIng hoi. The Jest ne the latal truth when Horan dire
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    • 61 9 -NEW lll llftOV ||r n m? If I^l O YY 11 f^\* oelangor nill-tumb I Bk JRaH Bf ■> Uiri i) di siivA pec in i of the Kuala Lumpur-I nd bat rd time on the Kua i Lumpur 1 HIS CYCLE WAS A "NEW HUDSON* 1 al ol ih.
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  • 313 10 S. i hat hi I The urc.u from the I ind fifty b i d the black stone lit winch the temp. milt. pilgrims brought wealth to Mecca, and with v ealth ci Less Mecca was as the cities of the plain .n the p ind still
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    55 10 Memhen <»i all the old Comradei Associations, of the London Territorial unii* who fought In the War. attei i memorial Mnrkc «>" the H»»rse Qtuunii Parade, London, and afterward* arched to the Cenotaph in White to plate wreaths. Photo shows the men doffing their straw hat^ :n marched past the
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  • 250 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, May 27, 1938 OIL VERSUS COAL as the result oi Japan s refusal to be bound by the terms oi the London Naval Treaty after its i piration, other signatories to that treaty are obliged to review their resj positions, and U n< be, to invoke
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  • 84 10 Mr A P Atkins LS left on hoir. Glen ogle. Mr A E L. Smith, a pi.: Sitiawan, and of Shanghai K I go on mx mon l. Babara Jeff, of Serembar the Cameron Highland* I They i Hillbrow. E P c. Langdon of p port Duties. Prai, In
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  • 314 12 CRASH ON THE UNDERGROUND CHARTING THE WEATHER I Seven MMtfl mrc killed and »<> injured, m.ir\ -liouslv. when two crowded trains parked with City workers came Into collision daring the rush hour on the District (Underfrovnd) rail vay line between Charing ross and Temple Stations, London. Imbalances doctors and nmrses
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    • 40 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORB Don \ki DIBHI 1 sui I i DIBHI B 9U, mso io( ks JEWELLERY UVKIII iiik BEST is TO COME wn si i RENE ULLMANN Raffla PI BINGAPORI
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  • 673 15 Introduction To The Bottle Weaning, if Accomplished Gradually And Carefully, Should Be Plain Sailing Both For Mother And Child ANING is one of the most important occurrences duthe first year of baby's life id there are, to some extent, iilties when this takes arly. This is more partily the case
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  • 237 15 JJERE is a brand new flavouring idea 11 which will help to make a success f party. Who ever heard of u flavoured gelatine as a flavouring olouring ingredient for cookies? > a novel idea, and the result here is >te Cherry Cookie I the guests a.sk
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 427 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDfA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Ifcnnftge ""v ItoMH V RANCHI 17,000 June 3 1W»O July 29 .SOMALI (i.BOO June 3 BHUTAN 6.100 Jul> 30 NALDEKA 16.1 June 17 -BEHAR JM>OO Aug. 8 HA; 17.«- July 1 ITTRAL 15" Auj BANGALORE 6.000 July 2 SOUD. 6.0' Aug.
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    • 422 16 ]h TO FRENCH PORTS i I**\ CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. j i 'CAP VAKELLA Fm Marseilles. Nantes. S. Nazaire it Bordeaux U RAMSKOK For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Jun 14 I ?CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantet, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jun (TO SAIGON INDOCHINA f CAP TOURANE Ptor Saigon. Tourane and Haiplions
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  • 59 17 London. Wednesday •■ihE London Gazette to-night an--1 nonnces the promotion of Mayor Burrows of the fifth Inniskilline x>n Guards to the rank of Colonel his appointment to be military 1 ut Rome. »ne] Burrows during the great war In France and Belgium. He has the general staff
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  • 58 17 Prague, Wednesday. IN his funeral oration on the two Sudctena who were shot at Eger, I Frank said th€ deceased were the first i blood witnesses of the National Socialideal. he ready for sacrifice, ever unto death, when fighting for the National Socialist cause." he
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  • 42 17 MALAY FAIR "NOT WHAT WAS PLANNED" Singapore, Thui AVCY I Id) tlemrnf extension ol < h inge lUc wa to .it the monthly m n i of i Ru al Board held thl inf, Mr. C. \V v pre M i I nol
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  • 88 17 [IPS ALONGSIDE THE \\«l\lJ\l S OR !XI t D TO ARRIVE I n lran shin Grodown Gate Gate PUncitu 1 Hai Hint Kola H» (iIiUK'US M ContC Kiaiu .ini.inii 11 Jrrantut H rfleld It) Silverualmit M 3 Tweedtenk M -i Xuapenor 9 S Protfsilaua 1 Kulmerland <>u
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  • 391 17 Hard Words When Naval Architects Debate et, the first ol the Taci hool, ai tormi In Chiel taking part In ii. the occasion took on official air. Th' ■.1 by Captain Bernard Acworth, more than on< ribed (luring the moral] i fanatic oal He advocated dual firing
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    • 224 17 iirii.xs riiiLP ii i Incorporated In NEXT SAILINGS Duo LA June 3 T JR Jun- July 3 cheap round trip tick. ued at n pass ngers may transfer at or KP.M BRISBANE SYDNEI return $642.86 Ist cla M30.71 .ml class i MELBOU-' rPtlin cutsa $456.42 2nd class mi: it ax
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    • 188 17 x. v. li. u\«i: GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. corporated In Japan) TO LONDON' via IVnaiiK. Colomba Aden, Fort Said. Marseilles He Gibraltar. ins. YASUKUNI MARU Jun< HAKONE MAi June 23 s.s. HUSIMI MARU July 7 Rates to istCU 2nd Class Naples 557 4 A: si;.'i m,;j ji.;Ki
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 151 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE v TO-DA^ FOR ER DATE AND TIME Ko» a Pan dan TembUahan 27 2 p 27 2 p South 97 nm 27 om Sudan and Palestine 1 J*JJ Britain and Ireland fat Britain ndx i io ole ruo" p!;;. 'Clio" *>7 fliana Cl 27 liO M 27 p.ir.
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  • 126 18 < anberra, to*} FIG! RES 'i bj the Commonwealtli Chief Electoral Officer hen i rnrner) diseloee thai election Bna am than palanced the eemition paid t<» rotera for injaries ami damagei ;«t t boothf on the da> <tt the las< general (lections. i pnnri one
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  • 481 18 DEMANDS NOT MET Douglas Company Ships May Be Held Up POUR members of the European crew r oi the Douglas Company's steamer ently handed to the Comol their resignation, tion was taaken m protest at ply given bv the Doiißlas Company to the demands made by the men for increased
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    97 18 s. \»!i people were killed and I<> injured, many seriously when two crowded trains packed with City workers came into collision during the rush hour on the District (Underground) railway line between Charini id l emple stations. London. »;ie busiesl on th< undenrroand system. Ambulances doctors and nurses were mobilised
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  • 273 18 Adelaide. May 19. THK last of the old explorers who blazed the tracks in Australia- outbaik has died a" the result of being run down by a raikar hthe aj;e of 78. He was Mr. Laurence Allen (Larry) Wells. 0.8.F. who spent most
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  • 69 18 2,000 GIRLS FORM DARE-TO-DIE CORPS Two thousand crack-shot Chi ..<. d seventeen and upwards, ha nised them < lv< Int i I to corps under the hip of China's Joan of Arc. Miss Oun Yi.vun < After a jreaf <'t k« n training these girls havf proved themselves e\ii«.t soldiers.
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  • 203 18 Canadian Pacific's New Service THE Pacific Railws bound and eastbound, bet Milwaukee dna points beyond, McNicoll, On:., and the Can. Grer. ic to be< of nav; :fdule ol Pacific Great Lak bound from P« Satun d at Chic Thursd.. I Monda; A1 ..i the line will u» h
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    • 82 18 .j What a treat S \is in store for you TUESDAY NEXT AT THE S CAPITOL I Jy I ¥^h '^M mW&''"''4W —who hates to get i up in the morning J because bed -time's, so far away. s \i g i ¥fem i i U.Vu're SNOW WHITE s AND
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  • 884 19 [MBITION DISCLOSED IN SPEECH ;i. Baldwin confessed the other day that, when a hoy he had always hoped to be a blacksmith. "It is a man job," lie led, "but as the fates would have it I found another kind of
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    10 19 i>. Ilipkin and Mn. K. Nas^m during Wednesday's tennis Tribune)
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    22 19 Miss b. Oehiors (left) and Mrs Pennefather w 1 1 v.mi theii doubles w in th«* Singapore tennis championshipa <<n Wednesday (Tribune)
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  • 64 19 DEFEAT BY ONE VOTE Dublin, lVednesda\ THF Government lias been defeated by a single vote <.V2 to ">1 > on :i motion for arbitration for the Civil Service while Mr. De Valera was absent attending his uncle's funeral at TJmerick. The Government ma> div*ol\«' Parliament but it j^ expected that
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  • 85 19 THE one peraon Englishmen dislike above all la the bully whether the bully maltreats an animal or a hu being. That virtue dominate ?he Eni < haracter I Lionel -Sir I mantte, Mi 1 made this statement re!v at a London meeting ol th<
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  • 313 19 THE Automobile Delation <<t Malay; (Selangor and Pahang branch), holdin i a lon reliabllitj trial i n only to mem*>ers ol A M on June 4 and > iWhti an week-end). The e ••.■n' Is open to all types ol i i motor The .tar
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  • 80 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore M ?npany Dividend Books Date to. Dit Close Payable TTN Pahang Consol 10 r /c int. less tax Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 Pengkalen 3d. less tax May 31 May 23 Raub 3d. Int. June 13 June 20 June 14 M BBER
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    • 896 20 /^V k j I C D A lit J LONDON SINGAPORE «.x^i amophone Xrammisslon 2:-*.05 p.m. IJI ooH Kaliruan". Miss p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); laimoon Tu-nnin Doenia". Ahmad C. QOH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); OSO B »Kro Maiam Miss Salmah. 16.86 metres (17 79 mcs) and GSO Boedi".
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    • 691 20 u. S. A- HONGKONG The following are the principal 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). tS. pm closinß local SUI< gso n- hbor Sing—Cin- 7 p.m London-'Food For cl.)nati. WBXAL. 6,0G0; 49.5 Three short talks on mar 850 p.m. Musical Interlude -New cal mterest. York. W2XE. 21.520; 13.9. 7.20 p.m. Local Time
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  • 2 21 in India
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  • 331 21 ROMAN DISCOVERIES IN ENGLAND London MKVV discoverie> during further I taxations at Wr«>xeter. near Shrewsbury, were described by M Kathleen Kfinnn, at a meeting of the Btletj ..t Xutiquaries nt I.on don. Miss Kenyon is the daughter of I Frederick Kenyon, President Of the V. and it was under her
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  • 54 21 Sii. iv D Rozatfo, .1 young Bura V;l tl ,m- charged befon Mr.; i V. Duckworth, the Second housebreaking with the Intention! ol committing tiicit in River Vaiiry R ,ac (iay. Thr charge was explained u> th< ind the case wi bpon/ed u June 2, for mention Bail
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  • 22 21 S! with a scythe by b com patriot at the eighth n last nighl a Chine nr, an wound ..vcr tin- forearm
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  • 25 21 Accidentally cuitins hia left hand with ble knife at Ym Chu Kai terday afternoon, a Chin< had long Incited wound over the pall i deeding
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  • 99 21 Berlin '""S'll^S^ JS32& r* countries ui»] inert in Berlin fir the llam^Vr V >rs from Mi Each nation will .show the trticlej July Rrhlcfa it is most famed from at U modern In the big exhibition halls lI the Kaiserdam, which are b*-u •ially
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  • 113 21 DETECTIVE STUDIES U. S. METHODS Washington HETFCTIVi: Insprrtor llarrv v Leslie, of Scotland Yard ha* arrived hen- and has enrolled pupil at the poli. .uirnu of thr T. S. Department of .liisti(«. in Washington He will spend the next thrM months studying the method, used by Ann: ien M (Oovernmeni
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  • 88 21 Bel AN unusually late cold wav< lavia I, nipped the plum and cherry tre< fruii 1 1 one ol the count] 5 Not for in ther en known a 1 tin Snow He ral i< el d< p In th< mountains, and elsewhere the coui
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  • 347 22 CUNNERS WIN BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS Firsl Division Soccer At Stadium R 1; *JA P 1M m standard, th. iheir 1111 !the! Yhe ick. the defence icularly In tl ol the game when the Gunners we* though definitely superior throughout were rather erratic with [heir finishing
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  • 184 22 1- c beat the Y .v the Ui. m, hittmn up a bi 78 to remain undefeated Coleman conti [but trds the il ol 154 for six wi' t suci] bowler for the Association, with fQUi runs. fared n 11 bciii" all out for 88 run I
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  • 54 22 London, May 26 Probftl the Oak.s are In (Jon< Siv Abbess (WestOn) Bird (Lowrey) Corn iNevett' v Flower < Ferryman) Rockfel i Sammy Wragg) I ady Noel (Sibbritt) Shrew <Semblat> ocean Base <Bearyi Stafaralla 'Harry Wragg) Croix De Feu (Gordon Richart her) Radiant <Smirke> Bonnet (E Smith)
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  • 68 22 NEGRI SOCCER SENSATION >m Our Own Repoitcri Seremban. Tharsdf Am s nation was caused in local soccer eirclea uimi the N.S.CJLC. failed to turn up for (heir League match against the Police. It is understood that they protested i nst the refereeing in their match uith the Mal:i\ Ueuinient ■OBM
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    52 22 Prince Desta, grandson <>t Emperor Haile Selassi* < plea for i the 1 i ol his eounti [ail iou yards raff foi boys under ten jreai ol .;t Kini Tannton, Somerset. His sch< <>l friend! cheered bJm cm with cri( <>f ■l j) Desta**! Photo shows Prince Desta irinning IM
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  • 456 22 A bright sports function was the 14th inual athletic meeting; of Oeylang English School, held on the school ground yesterday. Suitably decorated for tlie o the grounds presented an animated pearance. rendered more so by the fashionably dressed ino;Th; affair, the 33 being run
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  • 26 22 Derby Callover ADDITIONAL betting on the n and offer. rahir and Unbreak 15 -1 'taken I rman and Hi IBla Lad (offei ptic, Slip ■Tr <ofl«
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  • 37 22 RAIN MARS BRITISH GOLF TOURNEY London Hiurj IN rain ami with a the British amateur ffoll < pionshin w.»s continued < <; In the fourth rotinrl. < Korsis. the American WalKcr player, eliminated Johnn? man. the American »hai and 2. Reut4»r.
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  • 428 23 INDIANS BEATEN IN DIV. 2 SOCCER Moravia 3; Indian Assn MWIA were indeed fortunate to hav< beaten the Indiana by 3 2 m the Second Division of the B \..W A on the Singapore Harbour Board mound yesafternoon. After a spirited start in which wrrc
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  • 388 23 RESULTS IN OPEN SINGLES UP TO EXPECTATIONS ri ;n i: progress u.is made in the Singapore i..»u n i. rmis < ham hips yesterday when several U hr* were played. Nellie d a sur] th( .i at 3 leading 4 l econJ Mrs. Hipkin re :ame jut
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    18 23 \N INCIDENT in vesterday's First Division softer match in whieh the K.A. trouneed the Malavs 4 o. (Tribune)
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  • 61 23 Police II I S.C.I 11 IB Third Division fixture In s.a.f A Leagiu i .it the pa dang, yesterday, the Police second string the S.c.c II ir> 4 u The one-sided thou Interval, Cricket club had only conceded a goal. Tn< thel] oppon in thr second
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  • 85 23 S.C.C. straight snookei tie MONDAY, MAY N Handicap— Semi Final: E. u Ol< 7 vs. K. C. Oillett 21 TUESDAY, MAY 'M Championship Semi Final Lawson vs. M. s. Robin THURSDAY, JUNE 2 Championship Semi Final: w|o K C Oillett v J. Ayre w o M. ille
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  • 88 23 > DAI Open Singles: Di Chia Teck J M I Reshtj V;i<!: I I "If 1 Siiikl.-s: S H P Loh Siagles: T I Tjin SATURDAY'S mi n V* Sißffk i. Lii i •jj" Sinrles; I I Mi Chin. O'M>n Singles: Dr O. H I
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  • 121 23 'From Our Own Correspondent) Mal.i< <.» I 'in rl.iv COLOURS inw with miitei all in thr Mim Malaya Cap trial natch ,t«nl.i\ In an »ridr;iv«uir to uin-.trth Irtsli talent, the tio'n committee have isked tbr reprt re side latl leason not i<» participate as
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  • 40 23 ruRTHKR n i the Royal i 1 kiili; Tanglin Ho Y;mix Relay: l H«. A "oy :j. c I Time: r» i o Mile kh.,v A > n <„> B. I <)M Soldiers Race, IN Yard l Bm Time: 12
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  • 28 23 Th Referees In occei match a' th<- .stadium will be chosen from flu following pi Ah Knw y Donald, Khoon Onn Lianp M San. Chi
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  • 120 24 PARIS MATCH ENDS 4-2 Frenchmen's Good Display Paris, Thursday. IN an international soccer match to-da>. 61.000 people saw England beat France 4—2. Brooine scored for England in the fifth minute. Jordan equalised, and then Drake netted in the 35th minute for England. Nicolav equalised in
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  • 44 24 HOME CRICKET RESULTS riRICKET MATCHES A'l THE CLOSE >i FLAY TO-DAY Middlesex brat Worcestershire by an innings and 32 run Worcester 83 and 120. MiddW-.sfx 241 M Australians v. llampshir*Hampshin 151 (O'Reilly 6 for I Austral, [leton «l nol out. Bradmaii 71 not ou1
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  • 20 24 in a Business Ho fixture the Fraser N» und Nr Heap only got I In the match
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  • 60 24 tlsinki:. QOVICI in t lie Fur East are igthened with Mini to ii;* t from Moscow of Marshal Vasiin Bluecher, the famed Commander-in-Chlel o! Russian troops m Basi Siberia, accoi Intellii 111 ("111!. i ii Gait urto the first plenary on Of the .Supreme i A la
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  • 90 24 Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang's Reported Arrest ERAL Feng Yu-hsianß. who, m his u chequered career m warlord, has fluctuated between the extremes of Christianity and Communism, la under ccordLnf to the Hongkong corrodent of the "Nichi-Nichi." ChrUtifci; General," the report i]j<'«»'d, has b(MMi arrested by (;< •< Chiank
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  • 5 24 (i down while h and
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  • 62 24 Soviet Treaty Obligations Thursd übts the Boviefs loyalt] itions," writ' I -stia i in Czechoslovakia, it opinion that the decision momentary lull. Then la no guarantee that the r" will not try lullni the near future and rton by the Czechs can avert unless the i. la i™ ldfl to
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  • 69 24 13-YEAR-OLD CHINESE BOY AS MASCOT FOR JAPANESE TROOPS Tokyo. THE Japane i I achment operatin the n.Michow Front, has a unique m n a 13-year-old Ch* Km Shih-iu. who was pir-k-Pi I Hankow mber, accorehlng lure from n( immandi I tnent foun b for th( but to l.avi I ipa
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  • 79 24 CHIANG'S SON IN AUSTRIAN MARCH i BERLIN It li learnt here that S DMr Chlmni Wei-kuo. younger son of General Chiang Kai- shek, took part in the march of S German troops into Austria during the Ansel.. i t .simpi<: German private. I Mr Chiang was comolrUnu his military preparation
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  • 32 24 rnursaay. woman I. irth, thi I Magi trat( 'ha to Mohamed Ha aan and Teo Seah accused claimed trial and postponed until June lor nif-r. -.v. extendoc 1
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  • 102 24 A pillar letter box has been erected outside the Airport building and on and from the Ist proximo, correspondence ed in this Box will be collected for despatch hall an hour before the departure of each mail carrying aircraft. From the same date, the mails for
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  • 63 24 Singapore. Thursday. Thai I «-nt rusted with ccrtxiir to cusnd that lie misappropriated thi all< at ion e Police when Seow Konj m fon Mr. F V. Duck the Second rate, thi iminal bread ant in <>f ci to tho value of $142.62. rhe accused pleaded (.'uilty to
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  • 14 24 Tin ippiy In the Hollani »ut an hour last nißhl iconvenieno 'lent.
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  • 272 24 WAR OR NO WAR? Declaration Is Out Of Fashion Important Court Case London, Thursday THE question of whether China anc Japan were at war last Septembe; ll the key point in an action in the His! Court in which the Kawasaki Kisen K.» bushiki Kaisha are suing Banthan Steamship Co.
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  • 59 24 Amateur Drai. Committee production of three play from Noel Coward's "To-Nißht At 8.30 opens to-morrow. Despite the title, tru time for commencement is 9.30 p m HE the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas el will be present on the first night am: t. the public are requested to
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