The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 May 1935

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N <> 143 d KSTI). 183,-, I KIDAV. MAY S. IMS. 10 CENTS.
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  • 593 1 All Communities Give Of Their Best GAY ILLUMINATIONS SINGAPORE m common with other parts of the Emniw* jutting the finishing touches to the uav carnival decorations that will help to make the celebration of His ||aj« Silver Jubilee one of the most memorable events K>st-war
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  • 104 1 Very Fine Portrait Of Chinese Minister London, May 2. A MATURE of the Royal Academy rk of which there will be a private view tomorrow, is a portrait of Mr. Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese Minister seated, m a bronze silk gown, by a young artist named
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  • 137 1 Immediate Expansion Plane In Britain London, .May 1. Plans for a considerable Immediate i xpansion In Britain's air strength are expected ta be anonnced In the House Commons tomorrow when the Pn-mier opens the foreign affairs de- bate. It is understood the Premier will repeat the oledge given
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  • 107 1 Experiments In Great Britain London, .May 2. Experiments In the cultivation of the soya bean have been carried out In Great Britain lor some years past, the largest, and most recent being m favourable climatic conditions m 1933-34, but it is too early to judge whether the crop
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  • 53 1 London, Apr. 30. The largest all-welded ocean-going vessel built m Britain has bcv±n launched m the Tyne for a Norwegian Line. It is the tanker Moira, 2,240 tons dead weigh* and 245 feet long In which rivetting was entirely dispensed with and the electric arc process of welding
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  • 314 1 Requests From All Parts Of The World Majesty's Silver Jubilee. THE Jubilee stamps, several million of which will be sold m the Colony, will be on sale on the morning of May 6. They will continue on sale until Dec. 31. Their denominations
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  • 176 1 Charges Against Two Americans In Japan Tokio, May 1 rpHRKK foreigners representing A the crew of a sailing boat, havf been arrested on grave charges according to a message from Taihoku. They an? iccmed ol violating the shipping law, and surveying and photographing the coast. They have
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  • 49 1 London, May One of the h.-jvwst. movements In the history of silver was sr?n today when spot sliver fell 2>«d. to 32? B (i on heavy selling, chiefly from China It It reported that America bought, at a fall which further complicates an already Involved situation Reuter
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  • 146 1 Special Jubilee Letter Telegram Service IT was announced last night that m connection with the forthcoming Jubilee celebrations a special letter telegram service between Malaya and the United Kingdom will be introduced from May 4 to May 11 inclusive at a flat rate of $1.75 for ten words and 20
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  • 135 1 Mutual Assistance In Event Of Attack Paris, May 2. THE franco-Russian mutual as- slstance pact consists of five articles, according to today's Petit Parisien. They agree thereunder to Immediatejly to consult for the application of Article Ten of the League Covenant any case of unprovoked aggression on one
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  • 79 1 Those Who Had Privileges Removed New York, May 2. The current opposition against Mr. Roosevelt is inspired by men who had special privileges removed under the New Deal, declared the PostmasterGeneral, Mr. Farley, m a speech at Havertstraw, New York State. President Roosevelt had found it necessary to
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  • 111 1 London, May 2. The P. and O. Steam Navigation Co has declared an interim dividend on the cumulative preferred stock for the half-year to March 31 at the rate of nve p, r rent, per annum less tax. The company is unable to declare an Interim dividend
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  • 31 1 London, .May •>. Mrs. Rattonbury and ft young chauffeur named Stoner. who were accused of murdering the woman's husband have been committed for trial ar the Old Bailey. Reuter
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  • 39 1 r Shanghai, May 1 int flying Dutchman mentioned vi the Tokio manage left Shanghai on Apr. 2 with a crow of two American^ namod Gates, who is a former lmv* man Roubin and ;t Gorman named Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 \m\\ mVfilflfff ,Ghw MALAYAN PREMIER HOT^ 4 TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to W5 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight "d the COMBINATION CABARET OF SINGING, OMEDY NOVELTY AND TAP DANCES Wil* Niahtly QPTP CICI THE MIRTH M rCICOCIiri MAKERS TOMORROW JUBILEE RACE DINNER BALL with CABARET EXTENSION TO 2
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    • 30 1 FtWBH SEA VIEW \£j HOTEL TONIGHT: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Adeiphi Hotel Sta Vieh)^^Hoiel Itp MAY 6, 1935 JUBILEE "DINER DE LUXE" BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.
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  • 212 2 liin« Crosby's Good Comedy Work Bing Crosby's genuine talent for comedy, which has been receiving more and more pronounced attention m each of his recent pictures, finally is accord<d its just due m his new Paramount picture "Here Is My Heart," at the Alhambra Supported by
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  • 36 2 New Company Proceeding To Allotment Messrs. Gattey and Bateman inform us that the recent public offer of shares m the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. Ltd.. was successful and the company is proceeding to allotment.
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  • 436 2 S/NGAPORE-DAR WIN I AIR MAIL ROUTE Aboriginal King Wants Payment For Land Darwin. jyjARIANA, the aboriginal "king" of Bathurst Island, is annoyed because the Commonwealth Government has taken part of his land without his permission and without paying him, to construct the new emergency landing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 59 2 SITUATION VACANT. Wanted English speaking Chinese girl to supervise Chinese Women. Must able to speak several dialects and one with previous experience and not too young will be preferred. Apply personally to Manager. Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd.. 18 Alexandra Road, between 9 and 10 a.m. To Be Opened On |f«A^Li
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    • 376 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Origi- nating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Burton m the ''nd Court at 11 a.m. 1 Motion civil) followed by Bank- c ruptcy. 1 Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell I m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m.
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    • 1633 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I I BRITISH TRADE FAIR Be sure you call at STALL 134 Where are Displayed Bourjois Ltd. Perfumery and Toilet Specialities EUCRYL LTD. Tooth Powders and Paste Agnesia Antiseptic Dusting Powder Sole Agents, GRAFTOH LABORATORIES. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near lown. High and cool situation
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 178 2 Diary Of PThe Week FRIDAY, MAY 3 High Water. 11.34 am 8 8 It.. 10.30 p.m 8.8 ft. SATURDAY, MAY 4 Hi^h Water. 12 16 am 8.7 It.. 11.4 p.m. 9.2 IV Football Garrison Cup Final, R.A. (Changi) vs. WilUhlres, Anson Road Stadhim. Racing: Singapore Meeting, first day. Cricket S.C.C.
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    • 165 2 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C.— 65F and GSG Wavelengths 1D.82 and 16.86 metres 6.20 Big Ben. "Prelude to Summer." Half an hour of verse and music. 6.50 The 8.8 C. Dance Orchestra. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 720 -Empire Eoakshelf" No. 2. A reading of extracts from "Distant Drums" by
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  • 923 3 To Accelerate Completion Of Singapore's Defences EXAMPLE TO THE EMPIRE ttjHAT, 111 thaakagtvteg for the blessings «f His Majesty's reign and m commemoration of the Silver Jubilee this „,„< approves m K rant of £500,000 as a ff ift from His Hiirh the Sultan
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  • 98 3 Believed To He Effects Of Poison Mr. M. S. Maniam, usher ol the Singapore Civil District Court, was found m a critical condition m bed m a room at the Empress Hotel. Middle Road, at 5.30 yesterday morning. He was unconscious and was believed to be suffering
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  • 160 3 Fight In Mental Hospital In 1929 PATIENT NOW FIT i TO PLEAD Ipoh, Apr. 30. "THAT you on or about May 9. 1929. at. Tanjong Rambutan, did cause hurt to one Wong Chin." was the charge read out to Chin Thean m the First Magistrate's Court before Mr. G F
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  • 232 3 QN the evening and night of Tuesday. v May 7. to ingress into Government j House Domain will be strictly confined to actual participants m the Chinese' Lantern Procession and to holders of tickets. The Issue of tickets to the public xvill be restricted to persons whose
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  • 108 3 Plans Of Johore Kulmi Chinese •Prom Our own Correspondent). Johore Rahru. May '2. The members of the Johore Bahru Chinese Chamber of Commerce met j under the chairmanship of Mr. Tan i Hup Kiat, President of the Chamber t > discuss the celeoration of the Jubilee. There were
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  • 58 3 Railway Car Attendants Arrested I Peiping. According to reports irom local i Chinese sources, nine car attendants oi the Peiping-Liaoning Railway havo been arrested m Tientsin for attempting to smuggle about 10.000 silver dollars out of the Great, Wall into Manchuria. The culprits are now being held m
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  • 33 3 A supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette issued on May 1 announces the cancellation of the duty of 15 cents a picul on rice and padi j oi all varieties.
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  • 22 3 The postage per copy on today's issue of the Singapore Free Press is six cents m Malaya. Foreign 16 cents.
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  • 112 3 ASSISTED IN MANAGEMENT OF DISORDERL V HOUSE Ipoh, Apr. 30. PRODUCED before Raja Ngah Ali. Second Magistrate, Kampar, a middle-aged Chinese woman named Tse Ah Kin. was charged with assisting m the management of a house of I ill-fame. After hearing the evidence she was found
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  • 82 3 Lodging- House Keeper Fined Seremban, Apr. 30. In the local police court yesterday., Mr. Matheson. 0.C.D.. charged the proprletor of Chop Foo Nam lodging-^ house, at the junction of Birch Road 1 and Jalan Tuan Sheikh, with <l> being the occupier did permit the premises to be used as a
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  • 150 3 Penang; May I. That he had bttii instructed by the Protector of Chinese »Mr C. H. Dakers) to oiler no evidence against second and fourth accused, was the statement of the prosecution officer when the case was mentioned today m the police court m which Chan
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  • 128 3 amsiderabk Damage To Store Considerable damage was done by a flre which broke out m the heart of Singapore's Chinatown In the .'ariy hour of Tuesday. Portions of a store were gutted. j The two-storey store and dwelling house of Messrs. Kwong Quan Co., at South Bridge Road,
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  • 2179 4 A round The Town Mignon Looks On JUBILEE WEEK The principal topic among women at the moment, while shopping, or at bridge, mahjong. pahit and cocktail parties, is the Jubilee, and with the celebrations only four days off not forgetting the races which begin tomorrow the excitement has
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    • 129 4 •Some Kecent I The support and prescription of *M the Doctor the warm recom- /^^k '^■'■H I^tt 1 mendation of the Nurse the I fl I praise of the Mother, and the J^ M.T f WJh. ML deli-hted though unspoken ap- V^\ \jH are tributes highly valued and B3C3K4IHflHHHPis£$3^\% esteemed
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  • 151 5 rm present decorations m connection with the King's Silver Jubilee recall ihp visit of the Prince ol Wales to Singapore, m ••"■h. ,<,,,. when he opened thp nalaya-Borneo Exhibition. Singapore was en fete for the occasion all communities turned out to him a rapturous
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    • 162 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. The Hallmark of Precision y^LEITTX MICROSCOPES jps|HH^w Examinations Research Work Stocked and Demonstrated hv £1^ Sn^B thC S ie A cnts for Malaya, %^^^^^^B^^^^^B Burma and Siam Qf*hmirlf SL Pa x
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  • 728 6 TAMIL COUPLE STABBED TO DEATH Ten Years' Sentence For Compatriot Penang, May 1 THE trial of a Tamil, Muttu Karupcn, who was accused of a double murder, was held yesterday at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Whitley. It was alleged that accused fataJly stabbed both the deceased. Tunimalay and his
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  • 194 6 SIX ENTERPRISES IN SOVIET UNION Moscow. PRODUCTION ol vitamins on a large scale for medical purposes will begin this year with the inauguration of six new enterprises of semi-factory type, according to Mr. Mikoyan. People's Commissar of the Food Industry of the U.S.S.H. A factory m
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  • 343 6 Monday, Apr. 22. Major-General Sir Heill Malcolm and Mrs. Woolley left Government House. Tuesday. Apr. 23. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening Hon. Mr. R. O. Winstedt and Mrs. Winstedt, Hon. Mr. A. B.
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  • 23 6 'The Sebwa of Yuangwee who has! been on a holiday trip to Hong Kong is at present staying at the E and o'
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  • Article, Illustration
    11 6 JUDGING BRFAD at the Bakers' Exhibition at the Horticultural Hall. Westminster.
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  • 82 6 In connection with the distribution of a beaker and saucer to every purchaser of a one-pound tin ol Bournvita at Messrs. Cadbury's stall at the British Trade Fair, as advertised m the Jubilee and Trade Fair supplement which accompanies this" issue. Messrs. Cadbury regret that the s.s. Ajax. by
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  • 96 6 The Penang Eurasian community were shocked to learn of the untimely death of Mr. S. T. Jansen which occurred suddenly at his residence m Pulau Tikus on Sunday night. The deceased was In apparent good health up to the time of his death, and had just returned from a visit
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  • 233 6 GIRL STUDENT SHOOTS INSTRUCTOR Revenge For Destroyed Romance THE first public hearing of the trial of Miss l.m (hint:. charged with the murder of Miss Teng Shuang. p\ nsi instructor of the Chih Cheng Girls' Middle School, hui t4 postponed owing to the difficulty of the judicial pallet m mai
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  • 171 6 Lance-Corporal Of S. S. Police Acquitted ALLEGED USE OF CRIMINAL FORCE ON GIRL Penang. Apr. 30. A FTER a protracted hearing, the case I In which Ariffin bin Hussain. a j lance-corporal of the S.S. Police Force, was charged with using criminal force ion a Chinese girl, Lav Ah Loy,
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  • 44 6 Goodwood Paik Hotel will ptMeot I striking appearance during JnbUec week when it will lx- floodlit night, commmrlm irom Monday The Hotel too. will be invented vft| the same gay atmosphere duni. daytime for it is beins deeoratei flags and bunting
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 42 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Thurs., May 9th and Sat., May 11th at 9.30 p. m. JUBILEE CONCERTS Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas. Full Orchestra and Chorus. Booking now op:i at LITTLE'S. Prices $2, $i and 5O Cents.
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    • 68 6 BRITISH TRADE FAIR "THE GREAT WORLD "-may shi-may nth The Manufacturers of Wakefield Castrol and Wakefield Industrial Lubricants cordially invite the public to visit Stands Nos. 136-137 -at the British Trade Fair, to view "THE GOLDEN ARROW/ the late Sir Henry Seagrave's Record Breaking Motor Car which, m 1929 I
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  • 118 7 B UT HAD THREE EYES Canton. nsh stories from Kwang.oast a I towns are not unit ai tall" as the latest comes from Swatow. boat, so the story goes. the vicinity ol Swatow 'a lace bearing a close to that of a beautiful :e
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  • 58 7 Month For Japanese Who Disappeared J Tsuruo Yasakawa. was months' rigorous im- Mr Norman Grice. the Ij md magistrate, yester- n plea Ol guilty to criminal breach ol been an employee at a flrm m Prinsep Street and m 1 he was entrusted with > paid to
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  • 45 7 jt i Jude's Church. Mmpperley, Not-t ham •;< wedding was solemnised s Mr Robert Green, of the t i Green and the late n Church Streton. Shrop- r Molly Hellaby. of Car- t N ham, youngest daugh- if the lat( Mr and Mrs. Hellaby. v Derbyshire.
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  • 776 7 Notable Increase In Cross-Country Flights PREPARATIONS FOR JUBILEE FLY-PAST THE month of April was a record month for the Royal Singapore Flying club, aU previous records of hours flown by Club aircraft being beaten by a substantial margin, rhe total number of hours flown during
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  • 189 7 1 Ratepayers Ask For Repeal Of Ordinance At a meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck presiding, the chairman explained that the meeting was called to consider the advisability of presenting a petition to His Excellency the Governor and to
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  • 74 7 A Thanksgiving Service will be I held on Monday. May 6 'Jubilee Day> at 11 a.m. at the Queen Street Sikh Gurdwara. Alms will be distributed during! Jubilee Week. Silver Jubilee Sports will be held on Saturday. May 11. at the S.K.A. Padang at 2.30 p.m. Cricket Match
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  • 65 7 <From Our Own Correspondent.* London, May 1. Henrietta Rubber Estate. Ltd.. report a profit for 1934 of £5,909. The sum of £2,778 is carried forward. Jui>un Rubber Estates. Ltd.. report a profit for 1934 of £5.847, and there is a forward debit of £6.387. United Patani < Malaya"
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  • 35 7 The next change at the Alhambra. Leslie Puller m "Lost m the Legion." will start on Sunday and riot on Monday as stated m the full page colour advertisement m today's Jubilee supplement.
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  • 74 7 The Rotterdam Lloyd m.v. Sibajak is due to sail from the wharf for Europe today at 10 a.m. In commemoration of His Majesty King George V Silver Jubilee, the China Travel Service, m conjunction with the Nanyang Chinese Students' Society, has chartered one of the air liners of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 184 7 England's most beautiful Singing Star EVELYN LAVE m M G. Ms sparkling Viennese Romance "THE NIGHT IS YOUNG" RAMON NOVARRO. I Coming CAPITOL Famous Show m the World Tourists have flocked to it Now it comes to you as THE CAPITOL'S ANNIVERSARY ATTRACTION E mmK^l^* V^-mH Songs v t A
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    • 152 7 T PAVII IAM TONIGHT II X i^ lfl *-»wFI 615 915 '/7/r Movfe of thrills! f Bs^ Made for lovers *^^^V llfl 4^ B n a picture 1 IDDDIID 1 T JP^T»ll^V W X O*^ w Wife- .^B^E^^fl 'X S^ G „o^* Also MICKEY MOUSE m X w.*« A ORPHANS
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  • 891 8 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1035. The Trade Fair IT is not altogether inappropriate that m Singapore the celebrations of the King's Silver Jubilee should coincide with the British Trade Fair at the Great World, and if British Trade gains anything from its association with the Jubilee then we can be sure
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  • 321 8 1 Tunku Sa'ad of Kcdah is at present at St. Paul's School. Hammersmith,; London. Mr. H. C. Shrubsole. general mana- ger for Malaya of the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., is rej turning from leave by the Conte Rosso. Mr. Tan Hoon Siang, B.A. (Oxon), barrister-at-law,
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  • 476 8 Sending Poor Boys To Eton Is The Mug Now Obsolete TO our ioreiathers there must nave been something decidedly quaint m such a plea as that just made tor the tending of "poor boys" to Eton. It is possible that the emphasis sometimes laid on poverty
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  • 1081 8 A RUSSET-BEARDED fisherman was sitting outside a shed at the end of the fishing hamlet skilfully bending and twining lony green withies to form crab-pots. Presently a well-dressed stranger drew near and said politely "Excuse me. is your name Sampy Collum "It is so. sir." said the fisherman. "I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 f|| VERMOUTH ff^KL COCKTAILS Olj HH FAMOUS ill vm> ||ij||3B FAMOUS P||B| COCKTAILS Bty-SElElli CALUBECK. MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. K^sf^32fe&> > «l 'Inrorporated under the Companies' OrdinTelephone 5371. WITH YOUR MINT SAUCE r AUSTRALIAN EG OF LAMB TENDER, TASTY ECONOMICAL. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Orchard Road. \S\/ ONE STEp ffiSSl*
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    • 54 8 I A WELL-KNOWN CHESS PLAYER has been knocked down by a car m London. It was not his turn to move apparently. A move that will never be regretted is to take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSI RANCE CORPORATION. LTD. j Hongkong
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  • 227 9 Undeterred By Repeated Defeats GOVERNMENT BUILD MORE FORTIFICATIONS NorthYS^^^Ji^ 6^ re P»ted defeats m the terriS^^m^S?^ fm C u es which have entei ed seat of the nrminpS threatenin S the city of Chunming, remains at Tune? T X^ I*'1 while anothei R d i
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  • 92 9 Disclosure Of Plans 5. President's Warning Washington, May q\ mpiecedcnted action. i»reD i,t K< tmtvth has ordered ibr House «»t It? presentatives' uii'o to teas*' public ICC •>» the War Ihp.irtmcnfs plans. M.I v warned the p exerclae his 2:d 2-in-Chiol of ii necessary to stop thing regarded as tit
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  • 70 9 Khan (Jets First And Second Places I ondon, May 1. ud Guineas was run over a distance of 1^ follows: n f s 3AHRAM. A';. Xl ll's THEFT. \V SEA BEQUEST. tth two lengths third. r to 2 Bahrain. 11 l Tl Sea Bequest. minute changes rider- H
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  • 24 9 London, Apr. 30. .rnlng the plaudits ol the world nearly 300 miles Campbell was Eastlelgh, Hants, petty seslons t the thirtyir 11] built-up area
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  • 69 9 Talks On Outstanding Questions Shanghai, May 2. jyiß. Hirota. the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, will proceed to China shortly to direct negotiations with the Chinese Government concerning all outstanding questions affecting both countries. He has just completed a confidential conference with Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese
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  • 122 9 League Aid For Russian Refugees Geneva. Apr. 29. The League oi Nations proposes to establish vocational training centres, cheap kitchens and special hostels m Shanghai states the report of the traftic m women and children commit te. ci the League, m order to remedy the situation oi Russian
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  • 120 9 Renewed Hope Of Agreement With Princes Simla, Apr. 30. It is learned the adhesion to the federation plan of at least 51 per cent, of that part of India ruled by the Princes is regarded m official circles j as practically certain. Among the larger states whose entry
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  • 71 9 Frontier Precautions Taken Strasbourg, Apr. 29. A squadron of chaser planes capable of a speed of 250 miles an hour will police the frontier with a view to preventing abuse by foreign planes. When a foreigner is sighted the police plane will take off ahead of it, take
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  • 49 9 "The Wedding Night." the Samuel Goldwyn picture starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. is a dramatic romance which portrays a modern Polish girl rebelling against old traditions. Anna Sten's part is m sharp contrast to her previous roles, and she carries it with honour.
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  • 51 9 Rarely have comedy and romance been so richly intermingled as m the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film. 'Forsaking all Others." which had its premiere at the Capitol yesterday. Featuring Clark Gable. Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, the film is equally powerful from both viewpoints and provides excellent entertainment.
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  • 37 9 London, May 1. Six squadrons of the Royal Air Force has been equipped with new machines m the last lew weeks and ten others are m course of equipment. Some of these are stationed overseas.- British Radio
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  • 199 9 New Citizenship Law J muiJ Berlin, May 2. fcWS and other non-Aryans will be outlawed under the new German citizenship law, one of a series of laws aimed at rey^.nisation of the Reich, Iht date cf promulgation of whirlb expected to be announced m the course of
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  • 102 9 Indust rial Improvement In Britain London. Apr. 29. A drop oi 109.000 m Britain's unemployed last month makes the improvement since the end oi January 277.000. None oi the principal industries showed a decline while substantial increases were recorded m the engineering, coalmining, building, textiles and shipbuilding industries.
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  • 68 9 Labour Front Forecast In Germany Berlin. Apr. 29. Robert Ley. louder of the Labour Front, m a manifesto claims there will be no unemployment m Germany by the end oi the year. Ley lays down the workers' obligations m ten commandments, beginning. "We greet the Leader m the
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  • 61 9 London. May 2. The home soccer matches played today resulted as follows. DIVISION I Everton 2. Sheffield W 2. Grimsby 3, West Brom. A 0 DIVISION II Bolton 2. Brentford 0. DIVISION lll— (Southern) Aldershot 1. Clapton O. 1 Luton 2. Gillingham 2. Southend 6. Reading 1 Swindon
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  • 113 9 I Latest Rubber And Tin Prices < From Our Own Correspondent > RUBBER London, May 2. Spot (Sellers) 5 ll|l6d. (53/ id (Buyers> 5 9|l6d. (5%d.) July-September 5 25|32d. «5 27|32d.) Oct. -December 5 29j32d. <5 31|32d.) January-March 6 M6d (6 l > Market—ldle. New York, May 2.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 WHO IS KETTI GALLIAN? Usual $1.00 LUNCH obtainable daily JUBILEE WEEK MAY 6th PECI «L DISHES for DINNER Grilled Salmon R°as, Stuffed Turkey Ham Our Specialties JWn Variet 'Capitol' PPrCII LOBSTER S CRAB i and ov w 100 other DISHES M AY Bth Special Dish R »^t^Cap On Ham H^eSSi
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    • 171 9 I COCKTAILS FOR THE --'I \t> TIRED WARDROBE! pQ^T 7\ A NEW RANGE OF i M'( SUMMER- WEIGHT #^f f KNITWEAR. ff^f^Ay^ COATS oftT"Hf COSTUMES Y^''! 1 I TWO AND THREE j PIECE SUITS ™|'3 "JUST ARRIVED" V'\ R OBINSON Co., Ltd. )vL SINGAPORE yj TANGLINCO ths new l&ugE^a DRESS
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  • 701 10 expenses Financing "would be effected by means of the issue of bonds against the rubber stored, as a kind of 'first commodity' which would even be independent of a possible depreciation of the guilder, hence providing a firstclass short-term investment." Guilder Devaluation Fears There is still
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  • 1264 10 R. G. A. Chairman's Cheerfulness DECLINE IN U. S. DEMAND MUCH EXAGGERATED (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Apr. 18. •THE Rubber .share and commodity markets have experienced an- other quiet week, though the commodity is closing strong, with increases of about a
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  • 91 10 A Cardiff business man has invented a telephone device which may take the place of the office boy The appliance is attached to the taSff cS? aUt ~<*lly records When a subscriber is called and there is no reply a small tape emerges from an attachment, upon
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  • 268 10 Malayan Rubber Stocks Down FURTHER STRIKE FEARS IN THE U. S. fUTHRIE and Co. Ltd. m their week- ly rubber report dated Singapore, May 2. state: there is no outstanding feature to be recorded since our last report and there I have been only minor fluctuations In I prices. The
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  • 100 10 May 2 Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 9. 50 Hamburg Cube 11.00 Muntok White Pepper 28.00 White Pepper 26.00 Copra. Sundried 4.85 Copra, mixed 4.55 Small Flake Tapioca 3.90 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 575 Sarawak Jelotong 6 75 R. (Slam) W.C. No. 1 per
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  • 209 10 May 2 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 3.32 London. 3 months' sight 2!4 I|l6 London, 60 days' sight 24 1!32 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 London, demand 2 3 ***** London, T.T. 2|3 31(32 Lyons, Paris, demand 846 Hamburg, demand 137 New York, demand 561;, Batavia, Sourabaya,
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  • 971 10 1 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin <4s> 4s 3d 4s 9d lAsam Kumbang 31s 33s Austral Malay 59s 610 Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 3d 14s Ayer Weng ($1) 1.87% 1.92% x.d. Bangrin Tin 24s 25s Chenderiang (£> 8s 8s 9d Hitam Tin
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  • 174 10 Apr 29. 30. May 1 American Can. Com. 122 120 119 American Telephone and Telegraph H25 R n a ]n Atcheson Railroad 40' 4 40 II k Chesapeake 42 i 2 42 4 34 ri ?:< S General Electric 24% 2 3^« 2P Oe^e^Motors g Goodyear 18 173
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  • 70 10 Fv^Km Imperial Frvdt and Canning I Exhibition will be held m Cardiff for '1 the first time this year The actual date of the Show has not 1 vet been settled, but it will be during 1 November, extending over 12 or 14 lays. Two halls,
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  • 71 10 Chamber Commerce Rubber Association >!;«> t, 1 > < I<m k mhmi Minns M-llrrt No. I X. R.S.S. In 'F. 0.8. May Good F.AQ m 'FOB May No. I X. R.S S. <Spot-IOOM able Singapore I No. I X. R.SS May June No. I X. R.SS. July Sept. No. I
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  • 56 10 Scheme To HarmMunrhoukii" Chi An ambitious plan i power m Mam-huri.i If I ed by the Manchoukiw A commits ol 18 gineers recommend the construction ol ii\« stations, capable ol d power of ***** Icllowa lower reaches ol the The commute* m extensive tunrey will present a writ
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  • 1064 11 REV. GOH HOOD KENG Talks About His Conversion I local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT the AngloI Singapore, ther for the i veral years. Master Goh llai. Master umboo. Goh preacher as M. v. Tan Ah Chang Lok> the Chinese Thumboo lias p] ysi( Jan. riArrni their t( r
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  • 738 11  -  Ely Culbertson I vy World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I NMMY talks yHE value of the exposed dummy to both .sides Ues m the location of acme known cards and of others that may be inferred. When experts defend, the inferences drawn are often so
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  • 128 11 ~m i Harbin. The chiet judge of the local courts has requested the judicial authorities at Changchun for a ruling concerning the punishment to be meted out to drug addicts. Heroin is tho nightmare of many parents here, as many young boys and girls are addicted to
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  • 310 11 Melbourne. f OfeT on the beach at Mount Martha. Victoria, for 15 years, a gold wedding ring belonging to Mrs. G Taylor M Seddon. Victoria, was recovered re- j •ently from lour feet ol water at almost the same spot
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  • 71 11 Branches Of Two Leading Houses Opened Canton. llarlrtng another milestone m the development ol modern banking m Canton, branches of two leading Chinese banks, the Bank of Communications, and the China and South Sea Bank, have been opened here. The opening ceremonies were attended by a large
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  • 72 11 Successful Trip By Naval Flyin- Boats Tokio. Tin- two jjiant naval flying boats which were engaged m a flight around i Japan returned to Tateyama from < Sasebo aftor successfully completing i their trip. j Their dying time tor the distance of j 3,280 kilometres was about 19
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  • 42 11 China To Attend World Conference Nankin?. China has decided to accept the invitation extended her to attend the World Conference to be held at Berlin during August. Criminal law and prison administration will be discussed at the confer- rence Reuter
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    • 137 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. < Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong* Tne liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. C of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE lIOMi KONCi Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and lully paid up $20.000 000
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    • 499 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA (Incorporated m Bnglar.d >r Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600. 000 shares of £5 each l ;;ui>uuoc Reserve Fund -:,000 00C Reserve Liability ol Proprietors «:OOOOOOC HEAD OFIK I 38, Bishopsgate. London EC Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Baigon Amntsar ipoh
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  • 169 12 Picks Up Prisoner In Kobe On Trip To America Capt. G. W. Yardley, Master of the President Lincoln, picked up an unusual passenger m Kobe, when his vessel arrived there on Apr. 15, a passenger who will not play deck games, or have a first class or second
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  • 808 12 COMPETING FOR SPEED ON THE ATLANTIC How Will Germany Meet The Challenge IN about two months, the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique's liner I Normandie, of 79,280 tons gross, will be completed and ready for trials, preparatory to entering the company's service from Havre to New York.' As the
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  • 349 12 Soviet Salvage Trust Moscow. Mar. 10. TWENTY-seven sunken ships are scheduled to be raised by Epron Ship Salvaging Trust) during 1935. of which 11 are quite large vessels. The majority of them will be suitable for further use after repair and 60 per cent are
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  • 194 12 Foreigners To Be Shown Only Best In Country Tokio. Apr. 12. I Under the auspices of the Japan Hotel Association. 150 men and women today took examinations as tourist guides. The Association is orj ganising entirely new squads of guides who "will not escort foreigners to places
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    • 548 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Pawafe 5431. J LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM. Mill M JBu^KJ^^^^^^s^^Esi (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANADA b BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COST See Lovely
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    • 124 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS StTTLE* Regular passenger and s«_ from Sin K ap...r to -I H r Bank;i and H>H""» M For BATAVIX. CHERIWN SEMARANC; (Every TMadaj s.s. OUnf B< s.s. Nam YonK t For WHJ*ABAYA I MSWf* 11 (F<.rtniu».tl s.s. Giang
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    • 408 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN 3angkok every Saturday Cc™ Monday to Friday 130 am Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Cuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. ielantan (via Gemas) every Monday Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m. Sunday m
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    • 263 12 SINGAPORE I HARBQiM ships aUagaiia ta« v U I or expr (t East Wharf (Fntr., Op ten No rt I Main Wharf I Mir. I Sirdhana 1 1 I Kmpirc hock (Kntr.u, I Taybank M I tjt«" I West Wharf I I Sui Bant 5; fi I 3. urni But***
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    • 394 13 II O% S J aimd BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due mage Spore. T na|re QMAL] 81" May 8 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 5 17.000 May 10 BEHAR 6(000 July 18 1 000 May 24 RANCHI 17,000 July 19 BANGALORE 6.000 June 6 SOUDAN 6 500 July
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    • 506 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ««*u«A*. Steamer r» City of Birmingham Tn p c M SaUs City of Bristol 2L Po Jj JJay 3 City of Bagdad y i 4 Ma y 16 Ct,
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    • 773 13 SHIPPING £S,«- gaaaeartf The Straits Steamship Co Ltd Jh r W k S l L* The China NavigSkm Co Ltd ?k C Austra n Oriental Line Ltd. The Siam Steam Nation C^/, Ltd. lTnW^^ Ltd. INSURANCE In^uratTSo* LW L nd n aDd Gl be C T??"" a d l ™'**<
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    • 760 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPLJ SIBEU(> day, May :i, Rhio, Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. OP TKN NOORT -Friday. May 3, Muntok 'passengers and mails only;, Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. MAKOS Friday, May 3, Sapat, Tembijahan, Poeloe-Pallao aal Rer.^at TOBELO Friday, May 3, Letong, Kramat. Tarempa. Midai. Poeloe-Pandjang, Strassan, Genting
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    • 357 14 ■pmH .4-s REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAIUNGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penanc Colonbo, Bombay, Sow, Port Sal*. Alexandria ea the Fimoii PRESIDENT LINERS All oatdie ■tateroomi Excellent cuLsine vSwimminj: bath— talking moUon piotures. Thren day ■topover la Efy»t. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT HARRISON May 4 May 7
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    • 609 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FORrrvT^ WHITE STAR LINE. TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTHFRH R(it^ AND MIDDLESBROUGH lITE Hl*\.\j JYASUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 14 16 tTERUKUNI MAHU m»nn HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 29 30 HAKUSAN MARU ins SSUWA MARU 10,700 June 12 13 HARUNA MARU SFUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 26 27
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  • 445 15 Fight That Did Him No London. LfOTHING will convince Kid Berg that he has not the nl r of Gustave Humery until the fiery little Frenchput him down and out. He is built that way. Surrendei -never for the famous, irrespressible "Yiddle."
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    12 15 race. The competitors started at tels^^X^^VuZ"^ the scene as the crews started.
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  • 751 15 When Will Petersen Fight For His Title JEFF DICKSON is said to be looking i^r a big fight to headline his programme at the London White City on June 3. which is the Monday beiore the Derby. He has long had m mind most oi the chiel European heavy-weights, but
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  • 774 15 5. C. R. C. LA WN TENNIS TOURNEY The Draw and Handicaps I THE draw and handicaps for the S.C.R.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament are as follows SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Lim Bong Soo <Bye> vs. Chong Thutt Pitt (Bye;. Dr. T. H. Wee <Bye> vs. Seah Ken? Siew. (Bye>. Chua Choon
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  • 114 15 Rangers Take First Division Points From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 30. The Selangor Rangers again demonstrated whit a great side they are by bringing off a 3—l victory, on the railway padang this evening, against the Depot Police, m the First Division of the Selangor
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  • 1169 15 SIX BEST RUGBY FOOTBALLERS OF THE YEAR An Interesting Season Summed Up that the rugby London season closes it is interesting to estimate the gains and losses, especially when there is the visit of the New Zealanders this coming autumn to be borne m mind This is the third team
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  • 63 15 Singapore Open Championship Entries >re invited lor the Singapore Open Ping Pong Championship Singles <men and women* and the Inter-Club Championship (team of five). All entries should be addressed to the Hon Secretary Treasurer. Singapore Ping Pong Association. Mr Koh Swee Ching. Care of General Post Office, not
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    • 36 15 I IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO They spark when others can't and make starting easier AT A i garages DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Remember ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.
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  • 786 16 Coleman Prominent For The Regiment WINNERS' FORWARDS SUPERIOR S.C.F.A 2 Wiltshires 1A CROWD of over 8,000 was treated to an exhibition of virile and interesting football at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when the S.C.F.A. met the Wiltshires m a First Division
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  • 73 16 A match was played at Sepoy Lines I yesterday against Garrison Ladies and resulted as follows: Mrs. Lindsay '4, Mrs. English 1. Mrs. Pearce I, Mrs. Coutts V-i-Mrs. Morris 0, Mrs. Pallister I. Mrs. Inns Millar V l. Mrs. MartinSell 0. Mrs. Bennett 0. Mrs. Hunter 1.
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  • 38 16 London, May 2. The following are the probable starters for the 1,000 guineas: Fairlead (Fred Fox>. Ankaret Beary). Cortina (Lane). Hyndford Bridge (Harry Wragg>. Mesa (Johnstone). Babaaurham (Pat Beasley). Hillaun (No jockey announced*. Shorley (Cotedazur). Reuter
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  • 515 16 Bright Prospects, Says Jack Crawford lI7RITING m the Sydney Referee, Jack Crawford, the Australian Lawn Tennis Champion, says In view of the good form that was shown by members of the 1934 Davis Cup Team during the 1935 Australian season, with many other star visitors
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  • 157 16 Programme Of Week-end Races Today there will be a race for the six-metre yachts m preparation for Batavia races, starting at 5.20 p.m. There will also be the usual Friday afternoon races for the B and C classes and on this occasion members are reminded that a non-member must
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  • 47 16 Ties for today m the S.R.C. billiards tournament are as follow: Mixed Doubles Handicap W. H. Mosbergen and K. C Wylie lowe 6 7°5) VS r DRozario and s Stewart xt o xr B Sfn lcs Handicap (owe lo) We 50> VS A J Va2
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  • 27 16 The following is the result of the Mrs H LH r dOWn Winner Mrs. H. L. H. Llm 3 down Mrs. W. McMullan 4 down
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    10 16 THE PLAYERS who represent the M.F.A. at cricket this season.
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  • 253 16 Doubles Championship C. K. Pang and E. M. Tampoe-Philips beat D. Green and Dr. Chen Su Lan 4—6. 6—2. 6—2. P. B. Davar and M. A. Alsagoff beat C. G. Richards and P. C. Sands 7—5 2—6, 6—4. C. K. Pang and E. M. Tampoe-Philips beat A.
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  • 20 16 There will be no ties played m the mixed doubles lawn term tourWem during Jubilee week """lament
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  • 104 16 'From Our Own Correspondent.. T Johore Rahru, May 1 The Medical Sports Club lost to the Jonnthians m Johore Buhru District P.A. league at the Civil Service Club's PjUteng this afternoon, by one goal to The losers put up quite a spirited disftoLf nd r helr defence
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  • 276 16 Cricket Club Beaten Second Division Monopolies JHE Govern.,,,-,,, defeated the s< odd Roal m flw m Division match „n the i» I yesterda>. There was n tween the r that th, MOI, 1 1 opportunity 'boon Mored bs 1 Cub b,, in m n efforts to
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  • 347 16 Several Keenly Contested Matches From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur, May 1. •THE inclement weather which hac been prevailing during the past few days took a turn for the better, and, as a result, fair progress was made m the Selangor Lawn Tennis Open Championships today. Most
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    • 42 16 ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS Mean Heavy Expenses. An OCEAN "LEADER" POLICY will Safeguard You. Apply for Particulars to: TUF A^FAII Accident Guarantee lllij VttMll Corporation, Limited. < Incorporated In Great Britain) < H \J<TK.Rt:i> BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. Manager lor Malaya: M C. NORMAN BENNETT 2310^
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    • 13464 2 A MONARCH WHO HAS KEPT FAITH WITH HIS PEOPLE "THE HEAD OF A GREAT AND WIDESPREAD FAMILY" Great Man, Great King And Great Patriot MOST WIDELY TRAVELLED RULER. High Lights In A Lifetime Of Service Testing Time Shared With His People "Wake Up England War Years
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    • 113 6 His Majesty served many years as a naval officer, and though he had to give up his naval career on, becoming Heir to the Throne, on the death of his elder brother, the Duke of Clarence, he still retains a great love of the
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    • 49 8 The Kings Indian Orderly Officers arriving at Tilbury Docks to take part m the Jubilee celebrations. Left to right Subadar Natha Singh. Bahadur Risaldar- Major Tek Chanel Subadar Major and Hon. Lieut. Nawab, Sardar Bahadur and Suhadar-Major and Hon. -Lieut. Itbar Khan Bahadur.
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    • 43 8 The King out riding m Hyde Park m the early morning m r for the Trooping of the Colour on his last birthday. This was thr fir t time he took to the saddle after his severe Umm.
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      • 130 8 W7& J. LAWLEY LTD. I Britannia Foundry, WEST BRO M WIC H Builders, Plumbers and General Brassfoundry and Ironmongery. JC, Brass Bibcocks. 1 1 Brass Stopcocks. r flf JC" Cisterns, I Tt 6al v d Sink Traps "S'\ Galvd. ManhoEes. THE JOHN CRANKSHAW CO. LTD. Horwich, Lanes. Manulacturers of Stoneware
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      • 233 8 |O|HH^^| IjSi^^e^l IPn^jE^i Rial H> .SSB B6?l jy mHKBSf r L^Jf Til I* _j| HIGH CLASS SANITARY WARE of pleasing design and robust construction. A few of our popular products "Straits" Native Spuat Pans; "Parthenon" Lowdown W. C. Suites; "Favourite" W. C. Closets and Lavatory Basins. Guaranted non-crazing. Manufactured by:
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      • 172 8 T. R. BOOTE LTD. BURSLEM (Eagfead). GLAZED AND FLOOR TILE MANUFACTURERS. Bootes Tiles bring beauty to your Battl room. Nearly 100 years of highly ikilk tic handicraft are at your d Special tiles to tone m with ill and Wash Basins can b»- rappl Bootes range of colour have your
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      • 44 9 MALAYA'S CHOir.F i\ V^ I I b_^ j— j^ JJ. jX fl >H^^^ t bH^K _S^Bh B^BvSB^B^F B^^hSc* £Bs^^"- *"t ''"^•""•V'v'^^H^Hß v v J 1 VISIT STALLS Nos. 2, 3 and 4 at THE BRITISH TRADE FAIR. Sole Agents for Malaya:— McALISTER CO., LTD.
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    • 23 10 THE KING AND QUEEN m the gTounds of fulfill H when His Majesty waa recovering from his sovrre KHi m
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    • 21 10 B 01 .n* mainsail far the 40-mil« rate of the Royal Southampton V:u M I""-
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      13 12 FIELD MA RSHAL A HAPPY study of the King as a Field Marshal.
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    • 71 12 THE British Empire depends for its security and prosperity on the goodwill between its constituent peoples; and the one sure foundation for that goodwill is a full knowledge of our mutual aspirations, capacities and needs. To seek knowledge, more knowledge, and again more knowledge of the great heritage
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    • 22 12 THEIR MAJESTIES m the stately procession of the Order of the Garter at Windsor i:\ 1113
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      • 164 14 Children use so much ft4r^ I tfiey need extra strength for jM N r— t JMIm HORLICK'S maintains energy, r a 1 |H^'' s/w mtm t ■i I their nourishment. For besides the energy they use up so fast, t/Sill r m (9^ Btl strenuous business of growing. iit I
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    • 18 15 VN 'L?nP a c OpC lillK ut ew "3«-«0<» CenIral Library m Manchester last year.
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    • 324 15 MILESTONES IN THE LIFE OF H. M. THE KING. 1865 1935 1865— Born at Marlborough House, London, June 3. 1867— Queen Mary born at Kensington Palace on May 26 {i 7/~ BeCOm na al Cadei the B "t<"«*i<* at Spithead 1879— Voyage to West Indies m the Bacchante 1880-Second voyage
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      • 131 15 MM I I l OA JC €L€CTmC I^XMRA X MADE IN ENGLAND -^JloVSimiA Xamfti of Qua&ty cast Se cfkainuL 'at v^6xvdci%icU TAIN ABIE IN- CLEAR FROSTED OPAL. DAYLIGHT, COLOURED ETI>- SOLE AGENTS J> JJ <^ E. S. ISAAC L CO., 6 MALACCA ST SINGAPORE JjECCA"* <■*») BRUNSWICK RECORDS '^38 jfc
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      • 163 15 ri4CADCD/ MORE convenientV^ntMrCK/ no waste /£^Kk 0 Hitherto blr,cuits have been sold m kftW Malaya m largish tins, tin- contents ft^^W of which get stalr^ mi n this climate /af C before Uicy can be consumed. J? \S^ Now.... Peek Freans. makers of fam7X ous biscuits, have invented a now
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    • 21 16 ANOTHER happy study of the King aboard the Britannia during the racing at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club.
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    • 65 16 CTANDING benalh llls of iMHflce, faci, t r Stone of Kememhran, r **t passed by these m, n v headstones, we rf mem her must charge our < udrm member, that as k .r 2/ r equal m sacrif.< equal m honour, foe tbo and least of then,
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    • 42 16 THE POPULARITY of the King and Queen is evident among all classes. Here they are getting a iwinf m from the children of one of the poorest parts of London.. This picture was taken m IftS
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    • 52 17 FAMOUS TEAM of Ro>al Greys which will draw the coach to darinff the Jubilee underwent special training m order that ;\II would he well when making such a rare appearI !ip picture shows Greys tcnes," one of the leaders, m his Jubilee" harness, going through
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    • 49 17 pV.ii c iV^ S Vu S^ ST A T E COACH m which he will ride m the Jubilee procession from Buckingham Palace to St. imi s cathedral for the Thanksgiving Service. The coach is here seen being prepared at the Royal Mews.
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      • 305 17 a a_l m M m. M B MJ mmm IV I Apmll M h mmm m w^ fi E WIIES YOU ARE READING YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER, YOUR FAVOURITE BOOK OR MAGAZINE WHEN YOU WRITE HOME OR SIGN THAT SINESS LETTER WHEN YOU CHECK THAT ACCOUNT IN YOUR LEDGER OR JOT
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    • 40 18 ALTHOUGH THE KING war, nn*bfc to be present at this year's Finall he attended last year and is here se?n shaking hands with the Portsmouth team, who were defeated 2 l by Manchester City.
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    • 36 18 ROYAL ASCOT is indeed a Royal occasion when attended by the King and Queen, who arc horr driving along the course and acknowledging the acclamation of the crowds of racegoers
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      • 48 18 MALAYA'S FOREMOST FAMILY PARK.) VISIT== 3rrf to llt/j May, 1935. VARIOUS ATTRACTIVE SIDESHOWS. B 2 vnDM R t I The One Only Hall Equipped With a Spring Dancing Floor. CHARMING AND ATTRACTIVE DANCING PARTNERS TEA DANCES. EVERY WED., FRI. SUNDAY. NIGHT DANCES. FROM 9 p.m. NIGHTLY J t~
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      • 57 18 Brands of Quality and Value Crown Cigars I Overseas Tobacco Co. DCACnCK I SINGAPORE. file Nt I JB A Ju Trade ar^ S~l Overseas Tobacco Co. j^&lk. r biNOApgßt. /&&sii*9 Overseas Tobacco Co 2>TALL NO. 107 BRITISH TRADE FAIR V CIGARS and CHEROOTS r nKxnw Telephone No. 7731. Manufactured m
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    • 29 19 ARMISTICE DAY at the cenolaph is always graced by nracticallv every member of the Royal Family, who are hire seen feavine after the ceremony.
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      • 125 19 F OR 25 YEAR.S xt^^r^ Eafe^s=^a IiUL LtAr HAVE BEEN SERVING THE W^x/I^^^ \\^n^ TRADE, REFLECTING THE \^H jP (til ACTIVITIES OF THE GROtjcQi Wh^\ §W CERY AND provision fiL-I" r T 3ipy SHOPS IN MALAYA. ill rr 1 'i T IT IS FOOLISH ECONOMY ran gPr- TO BEGRUDGE THE
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      • 46 19 PIANOS The right Pianos for TROPICAL MALAYA. THE BEST IN:TONAL QUALITY VIBRATION PRICE TOUCH DESIGN. <TEAKWOOD CASING THROUGHOUT) J^<^^ I AMPLIFYING GRAMOPHONES j FINEST IN EVERY RESPECT. NOTED FOR <^ BASS and TREBLE TONES. SPECIALLY MADE FOR NANG HENG CO., PIANO HOUSE. Nos. 103/105, 'SELEGIE ROAD SINGAPORE.
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      • 107 20 V I ffw Raco\jds m^ cents j X 4 y T^T-ITT »J# I I\^ X JACK PAYNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA TROISE AND HIS MANDOLIERS V I ELECTRICAL g^9| GREATEST t EDDIE CANTOR "j/^ > \s&s£?^ <* THF WHDI n PI AMflllßQ ETHD OCY C v t V^fc^-:\ 4 *O -^^>^
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    • 608 22  -  LORD KERKLEY SHOULD BE CARRIED ON FOR THE GOOD OF ALL Built On Democratic Fundamentals DOMINIONS NOW NATIONS BY IF we look up the word empire m a dictionary we find that it means m supreme and wide dominion" or absolute control." Such a
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      32 22 ONE OF THE MOST imposing of the Singapore Jubilee decorations is the double archway seen above erected by the Arab community at the junction of Connaught Drive, Beach Road and Stamford Road.
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    • 319 22 COLONIES AT THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR A DISTINCTIVE character was imparted to the London Sections of the British Industries Fair, held at the end of February, by the fact that 1935 is the year of the Silver Jubilee of the King and Queen. Olympia provided the setting for what Mr.
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      11 22 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN inspecting textiles at the BriiiMi industries Fair.
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      • 50 22 INTRODUCING I THE 9iLi L AUBURN I O««. CAN YOUR CAR GO FASTER I WHEN YOUR ENGINE GOES SLOWER? I An± Yes, the AUBURN CAN. I IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE US, DEMAND I I A DEMONSTRATION AND YOU WILL I BE CONVINCED. LEE MOTORS I 110-112, Orchard Road, (Phone 3333)
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      • 59 22 SAVE YOUR DOLIAR 111 «timH E E^«r^| JJU 1 111 VJ EC.ONOMV OPAQUE TRADE MARK ENVELOPES *S GOLD MEDAL BRAND I \^t^ CARTRIDGE CREAM X AT T"V I 11l TRADE MARK ENVELOPES \gfljr^; DOLLAR BRAND MANILLA tram mark ENVELOPES SUPERIOR QUALITY— AT COMPETITIVE PRICES THE STRAITS COMMERCIAL CO., ENVELOPE AND
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    • 572 23 A Thriving Local Industry STEEL WINDOWS BY UNITED METAL WORKS s*REAT stress has been laid time nd again on the importance of iraging local industry, with the making Singapore an industrial centre. ether that aim will ever be i or not. it is certain that Sinforging ahead, slowly but itirelv.
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    • 398 23 AN EMPIRE OF FREE PEOPLES *J*HE visit of the Dominion Prime Ministers to the Jubilee celebrations is to be followed by a Parliamentary gathering from the Dominions, from India, and from the Colonies, invited by the Empire Parliamentary Association to a series of informal conferences m July. Both m numbers
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      51 23 ONLY THE finishing touches remain to be put to the extensive scheme of Jubilee decorations m Singapore. One feature is the pylons placed at the principal parts of the town.. They will be illuminated at night. The above picture shows those erected In front of Government House fates m Orchard
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    • 511 23 Foods From The Empire WONDERFUL COLD STORAGE FACILITIES REFERENCE to the Singapore Cold Storage Company's advertisement m this Supplement will show that they have emphasised the fact that they are a British company distributing British foods m British Malaya. This claim brings home to us the wonderful facilities ottered by
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      • 156 23 >"" XT A C <^" ,>*- ><; «<^^ plO ■■■■<> > »w i i- n i. tc _t- —^H m jt***^^ j '**i** i *i?'' iK* mi JBSSTiS^* 1 tfi jRI WORLD S RECORDS, ALL ON CfISTROL. I r_~— 'W /|r 9 I World's Aviation speed record. Macchi Castoldi- mm^
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      • 84 24 x^^^j^^P. r^P \l i^^v Vfc V HERE is a really.... SUPER MODERN" car —m every respect FRONT WHEEL DRIVE OVER HEAD VALVE ENGINE INDEPENDENT WHEELS FRAMELESS CONSTRUCTION TORSION BARS MONOSHELL COACHWORK HYDRAULIC BRAKES CLEAR VISIBILITY AERODYNAMIC LINES COMMODIOUS LUGGAGE BOOT WEATHER PROOF f THE CAR which is two years m
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      • 103 24 JUBILEE EKJOY BETTER RESOLUTIONS x^ health take CHINAFERRO'S BARK IRON WINE THE TONIC SUPREME THE ONE and ONLY TONIC WHICH DOCTORS THE WORLD OVER CONSTANTLY and UNI HESITATINGLY PRESCRIBE THE TONIC THAT HAS STOOD THE TESTS OF TIME, RIVAL and COMPETITION. OBTAINABLE AT LICENSED STORES Sola ilCniPAl aICCaPET brasbasahrd Proprietors:
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    • Page 24 Miscellaneous
      • 480 24 Emoire Radio Programmes For Jubilee Week 1 1 v A r>.»I Ik^r^ 1 w 1 "l|wxjB y U i^M 5 \^t s l lf^ i^^^vs^l^,.., ctv'^ "<-'^B ''^11 Topical talk on the Jubiliv nr u review oi tl?p 2> voars of I In* Kiim Lfc. i^UM »«^iK!ilaBiJwiB ■^IBi^BIHB^HBBMM^^^^^jiMMMibt'' v x^-
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    • 273 25 Car With Dual -Ratio Rear Axle ONLY UNIT OF ITS KIND EE Motors, of 110-112 Orchard Road, have recently been apinted sole agents of American Auburn Cars for Malaya and they just received a 22 h.p. 6 cylinluxe saloon model of this The Auburn, being a high American automobile of
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    • 129 25 The Overseas Tobacco Company T HE Overseas Tobacco Co., Singat^ POl l'i. beg to brit 0n t 0 the notice of ;tne public that the cigars and cheroo s manufactured by tnem under t.ieir various registered trade SfriS a T ade of the fi nest
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    • 227 25 Promotion Of Office Efficiency RONEO'S RANGE OF EQUIPMENT fIfIESSRS. Roneo Ltd. are exhibittv m at t the British Empire Traae Fair, Stand Nos. 9-11 Here one can see an extensive range of money-saving devices, and equipment which promotes efficient office routine and safeguards business records. (Commencing over 30 years ago
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    • 276 25 I Increased Interest In Trade With India The Far East j INDICATIVE of the increasing j interest m trade between Canada and India, no fewer fian four ships left Dominion ports for India during- March. This is somej thing: of a record for Canadian ship- Ping. During
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    • 304 25 Hhtory Of Well-Known High Street Firm [N the year 1875, K. Cholirmall and Co. opened business at 56 *S 2? tf under thc management of Mr. Kimatrai, the eldest son oC Mr. Chotirmall. Conditions wen. severe m those days and after many struggles Mr.
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    • 70 25 "IVORY CASTLES" i MESSRS. D. W. Gibbs have an attractive stand (No. S7) featuring their well-known "Dentil rice," m which the major theme consist* of a mural running three slider, of the stand, illustrating tru-ir lamous slogan "Deft ml your Ivory Castles against Drama Decay." Gibbs
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    • 80 25 Blending And Canning Of Motor Oils NEW industry will be started m Toronto shortly with the establishment there of a branch factory of a large American concern. The plant will be for the blending and canning of motor oils. In Western Canada. Vancouver will have a new modern
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      • 351 25 Empire Radio Programmes (Continued from Page 24.) f Mon.-Tlies., May 6-7 TRAN^MICiQiriv iv Topical talk on the Jubilee i o j IV mgs by Mr Phill:) Thornton (6 no Sunday, May 5 a.m.) Talk by H.R.H the PHnoe of Wa.cs by^MS^a.^ on the Silver Jubilee Thanltoffering OUliaf (7.10 am) Fund.
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    • 1422 26  -  R. B. KRISHNAN VISIT THAT DREW CLOSER THE BONDS OF EMPIRE Fulfils The Hindu Conception Of A Ruler SINGAPORE HINDU'S TRIBUTE BY Let us therefore all join, not m niggardly fashion, but with full hearts m honouring him. King George V later l>atriae. Father of
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    • 31 26 THE KING, who is one of the finest shots m the country, tiger shooting m Nepal during the Ctof Durbar tour m India m 1912.
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      • 71 26 ACOOLTH IN THE TROPICS g M |X hLd ff| |P wk I THE SOLO-AIR ENGINEERING^ COY. I I BHfei^^^MMl^dttßflßill |HBB|BBW^WW^^^^^**v*"i woB3KBf -jHB '•J^BWBJBoHBqqbqq^MHB BPf X^S hh^__j_____j_________^^______^_______—^____^______^_ |BHBUBBHWWW"!W*^^'!'!^^^^^^^' X*^'4wwC*r*Xcv**^HP^BS^E '^h *3Br -I*^oMßt>-3KB jZi^/rfr-'yjMß P^HHH^^^^BBB^HBBB^BBI PAD THF Pauit ad riiuiwr tadi c *19 1 Sk^.-. >«^ rvR mL rAtlll UK UlNinij lABLfc.
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    • 237 27 REACHED OVER 231 M P H IN 1929 r— —J=~t: Late Sir Henry Seg/ave pV kind permission of Viscount Id of Hythe, the world "Golden Arrow" motoreing exhibited on a special C.C. Wakefield and Co., It s this v*ar which m 1929
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    • 134 27 Advance Samples Of 1 Shipments A N inter estintf feature at the British Trade Fair is Stand Number 36 m which a very effective display of the latest Models m Saxone Shoes is made. These models constitute advance samples of new shipments due to reach Singapore
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      12 27 WORKMEN busy erecting stalls at the Great World for the Trade Fair.
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    • 131 27 Cinema Shows At The Theatre gOON Seng and Co., Ltd., establisned m 1907, is one of the leading shipchandlers m Singapore. This firm carries a very wide range of stock m ship and yacht fittings carpenters' hand tools, garden implements, domestic appliances, brassware building materials, etc. In addition to these,
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    • 124 27 ISA LAMPS Cheap Well Worth A Trial everyone knows that they can effect a considerable saving m their electric lamp bulbs by using ISA lamps. They are made to British engineering standards, and the price of these lamps are about 20 per cent, cheaper than the other well-known Britisn lamps
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    • 332 27 Craftsmen Still Necessary PERHAPS you have Devtf been fortunate enough to witness one ot the most fascinating Bj« nta m the world of Industry today" tiat of printed sheets of paper or even complete newspaper! folded and counted being taried out by powerful printing presses
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    • 223 27 With A Ten-Year Guarantee JN the Keller piano Nan Heng and Co. offer the Malayan market what is claimed to be the most suitable instrument for every purpose. It is specially constructed for the tropics and will satisfy the most exacting requirements. The casos are
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      • 242 27 n pick m BRITISH FILMS for MALAYA. 1 ASSOCIATED TALKING PICTURES LTD. PRESENT VICTORIA HOPPER IN jj "LORN A DOONE" R. D. BLACKMORE'S Immortal Romance WITH I JOHN LODER A BASIL DEAN Production. Here Is a film that British filmdom may be proud to have produced A film drama of
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      • 137 27 w I B'i MkP BMMBBflßMP£Jß%Bfc&flry^ jp^^^, I B* 1 b^B %-£*mmr m If B v>-* t. t^Btt^y /1 > Vr, Bt v 4 >"« BY 'J*?v* ■I l BjT l V b^S TT T 7 V^^ HtJß*> «bbbl -^st •^^^^BBbWbBbbBBHHBHBbBBbW j and Queen this week. i The biggest celebration m
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    • 714 28 TO FIGHT ARCH-ENEMY OF MANKIND How Dominion Will Celebrate ONE MILLION TREES TO BE PLANTED 'ALMOST more than anything else, a British visitor to Canada lor the first time is struck by the affection of Canadians for the Mother Country and the warmth of
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    • 332 28 Dunlop "90" A Tyre Of Pedigree TREAD WHICH HOLDS THE ROAD IN the world of tyres no name j stands higher than that of I Dunlop, whose products will be on show at the Fair, the latest being the 90." There is a Dunlop Standard 90 and a Dunlop Fort
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    • 172 28 ALL BRITISH AND MADE* IN SINGAPORE Features Of The U.E. Stand At Thft Fair I JNITED Engineers, Ltd., are displaying products of a number of their important British agencies. Prominent amongst these m their marine section is a Ruston and Hornsby oil engine suitable for the powering of vessels for
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    • 262 28 A MACHINE WHiCH CAN DO THE WORK OF A DOZEN jy|KSSRS. Duncan Robert i I will again be exhibi I well-known Imperial I I all of which will be of a r r I than those shown lasi I One of the outstand:: I I the imperial' la that wltl
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      • 189 28 Rf^ ;^:F "^i 1,000 RECORDS 2 REVIEWED IN LESS THAN 1.. I |||||||||||I|||| FIVE MINUTES 16 M/M. SOUND ftgf^^^^p ,N TH.S RONEODEX SYSTEM CAMERA :y m mmwmmtmm^+ PULL OUT A TRAY OF A RONEODEX CABINET AND THERE ARE 50 RECORDS VISIBLE AT ONCE WITH ESSENTIAL INFORMATION SHOWN INSTANTLY BY A
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    • 323 29 Finest Food Factory In The World WHY OVALTINE IS SO POPULAR Ovaltine has not a stand actually at the British Trade Fair, they are exhibiting an eight-foot dummy tin featuring their well-known Country Girl." From here Invitations to every pur- chaser of a tin of Ovaltine are issued I enabling
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    • 282 29 THERE ARE 7,000 I. C. S. STUDENTS IN MALAYA ALONE pORTY-four years ago, the Founder of the International Correspondence Schools initiated a lystem of instruction by correspondence, which met with such unprecedented success that it eventually led to the creation of the I.C.S. It was the I.C.S. that convinced the
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    • 273 29 WHAT JUBILEE IS JOHNNIE WALKER CELEBRATING TODAY? JN these days of M Jubilee mind <!- ness" Johnnie Walker Whisky 'presents something of problem. ;Just What Jubilee is fiat familiar red-coated figure celebrating ai h:j strides across the globe? Born 1820 he lia.s left his .Silv.r Jubilee, GoJdtn Jubilee, and Diamond
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      • 618 29 BRITISH TRADE FAIR VISIT STALL NO. 19 For the MYSORE Guaranteed Products The products that were well patronised m the British Industries Fair London, held during February last. NARAYANASWAMY SONS. MYSORE BANGALORE, (India) P.O. Box 413, SINGAPORE. SELLING AGENTS MYSORE GOVERNMENT SANDALWOOD OIL and MYSORE GOVERNMENT SOAPS MYSORE SANDALWOOD OIL
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      • 23 29 AfS AAA SCHOOL CHILDREN *F W9" W W WILL BE ENTERTAINED at the NEW WORLD WITH DRINKS REFRESHMENTS AND PRESENTED WITH JUBILEE SOUVENIRS.
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      • 269 29 For this year, the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty, prepared for mounting and each takes its place to King George V, the makers of dv Maurier cigarette. build up the complete and unique souvenir, have prepared a superb souvenir. A magnificent, Nothing comparable with this work has ever been colourful
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    • 265 30 PICTORIAL BIOGRAPHY OF THE KING'S REIGN HTHE Dv Maurier cigarette needs no introduction or recommendation to smokers m Malaya, who are more than ever coming to recognise the advantages of the filter tip. In connection with the Jubilee the Dv Maurier company are running
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    • 279 30 Effective Art Displays Modern Advertising By A.P.B. T^HE Advertising and Publicity Bureau, Ltd., familiarly known as the A. P. 8., have an interesting stand, the object of which is to remind visitors to the Fair of the local facilities for the execution of effective art displays and of their up-to-date
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    • 256 30 CAR THAT IS TWO YEARS IN ADVANCE OF TIMES FEATURES OF THF CITROEN T™" l^ interesting vhibit the Eastern Am.. at the Trade Fair is the Ci£* Super Modern T\v,lv,-. I( This is a car of entlrt ception, which is two y,:ir., 4 of current construction i, mr n yeirs
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      • 211 30 "Stain? That's not a stain the enamel's worn through j ■BSM^ Change to j ■Ef^pF GIBBS!" x i fT^HE necks of the teeth and the spaces between are danger J[ spots. Here the enamel is thinnest and food deposits linger. Only a safe and thorough tooth -cleanser can ward off
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      • 25 30 [drink it] I FOR YOUR l^^v I health's mm SAKE /ifili I EFFERVESCING AND REFRESHING SOU)! I J EVERYWHERE IN LARGE AND SMALL BOTTLES AjS.
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    • 843 31 DEVELOPMENT BOARD SHOULD BE FORMED Great Market For British Goods fHE most urgent matter facing the British people to-day is the free, unfettered and complete economic organisation and development of the vast natural resources of our Empire, and the securing for our people
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      11 31 H.R.11. the Prince of Wales inspecting cadets at (he RAF. College.
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      • 39 31 THE MOST RELIABLE SILK STORE CHOTIRMALL'S »m ha w W 1^ o Quality Value FORMED 1875. STILL IK THE FOREFRONT. 41-43, HIGH ST. PHONE 7957. Those people who will have the best milk, give Vflfllil >mm H "MILKMAID" BRAND.
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    • 610 32 THE NEW WORLD APPEALS TO ALL CLASSES. Courage Richly Rewarded. 'THERE are probably many who < conceived the ambitious scheme < of opening an amusement park m Malaya, but the distinction of having the courage and business acumen to go beyond the more speculative stage
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    • 234 32 HELD BY CASTROL. THE GATEWAY to ECONOMICAL MOTORING. CC. Wakefield aad Co [aa m manufacturers of t},, w famous Castrol Motor Oil. this occasion exhibiting m m allf" firorical manner, »u^^\ use of Castro] Baku entrance to the prtewa economical motoring. Messrs. WakefMd MTt >
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      • 396 32 QUALITY mMARGO Soap la made In one of the largest and most up-to-date I factories of the East under the direct supervision of eminent chemists— with the choicest ingredients of the best and purest quality. SAFETY The fatty substance m Margo Soap is 100 per cent. FOR HEALTH Margosa or
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      • 31 32 SANITARY and WATER ENGINEERS. DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATE SUBMITTED ON REQUEST OFFICE 8c SHOWROOM 57, ROBINSON ROAD. 43, HARE STREET. LARGE STOCKS HELD OF CAREFULLY SELECTED SANITARY FITTINGS AND APPLIANCES.
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    • 608 34 First Concern Of Its Kind In Malaya WHERE THE FAMOUS "TIGER BEER" IS MADE Singapore's Model Brewery MALAYAN Breweries, the first I concern of its kind m Malaya, j was made possible by the courage and foresight of its promoters who went into the venture while the black clouds of
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    • 220 34 WHERE TO HEAR THE LATEST IN GRAMOPHONE RECORDS WIDE RANGE OF THE T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE ITHIN the space of a few the T.M.A. Music H grown to be one of the 1 portant of its kind m lU| day. Occupying two blocks of bui the junction of North Br. High
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      • 287 34 A i AnftJLPC' A Ixjaw"^ 1/ ilS^ Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. BRITISH TRADE FAIR "THE GREAT WORLD" MAY 3rd.— MAY 11th. An Open Word to the "Tuan Besar" Your business will advance more rapidly through successful advertising. Your sales will depend largely on the painted
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      • 488 34 STRIKING TESTIMONY to the value of "Allenburys" Foods m Infant Feeding r^ i 6 ||j!:*if^:~§m||i IVrhaps you will X' interest,- J m the 2 ftx li r «JULY 3* 14 15V i l fsPfpJHHgttt enclosed »;r.iph w huh clearly illustrate* the ||::f |nr*]:jn;::::j;ij-gn!l::y; :nnT::!nnij^Si-t:ii; Wahird "Allenburys" Fcvxl *|gnw||n^*g^f t|3fj:::::|:i4:::::: ?7j
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    • 587 35 Tropical Life MADE MORE BEARABLE SOLO-AIR: A NEW LOCAL INDUSTRY. ,re than a century doctors, [neen and architects have ed their brains m an ento make life for the i these parts more bearable and more healthy. > been done m many direcbut, until recently, little attentx iii paid to
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    • 92 35 Large Shipments Sent To Malaya And Far East. I7VERY year the overseas market for British Columbia apples is being widened and exporters are paying particular attention to the Egyptian market. One shipment or over 3,000 boxes set out on a long journey to Alexandria last month, via Singapore
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    • 535 35 San ita ry Enginee ring In Singapore. THE LARGEST SINGLE ORDER EVER PLACED. pONGHIN Co, Sanitary Engineers, and Plumbing Contractors, 64 Wallich Street, Singapore, established 1921, is one of the oldest firms m the trade and tenement houses, bungalows, mansions and public buildings have been installed by them. They have
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      34 35 A SOLO-AIR sleeping cabinet. This takes the plate of a mosquito net. The air is led into the cabinet at the head of the bed and is distributed over the sleeper. without causing draughts.
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      • 80 35 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF PROGRESS IN RUBBER PLANTATION MACHINERY. Q fls j 1910. The "C. 1. Hand Power Sheeting Machine. A four Unit Battery required twelve men to operate. Total Capacity 320 ibs. per hour* Price $1,164.00. 1935. Our "Standard" Battery, British Patent No. *****8, requiring only four men to operate.
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    • 609 36 Perfumes From A Parasite HOW SANDALWOOD OIL IS PRODUCED J^ARAYANASWAMY and Sons, Mysore and Bangalore, (India), selling agents for Mysore Government sandalwood oil and Mysore Government soaps are exhibiting the products of one of the Premier States of India, namely, Mysore products, which were well patronised at the British Industries
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    • 331 36 McAlister's Many Lines MCALISTER and Co., Ltd., are ex--IYI hibiting at Stalls No. 2, 3 and .4, and the principal exhibits are .those featuring Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Export Co., Ltd., all tyjes of electrical equipment; Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., British Colonial Cement as supplied to
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    • 388 36 The Biggest Sale I n The World DIAMOND JUBILEE OF "MILKMAID" MILK •yHE following goods will be exhibited at the Fair by the Nestlo and Anglo-Swiss Condensed MilkCo. Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed I IVfilk. —This product is so well known that we need hardly remark upon it. It is the condensea
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    • 178 36 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRIES Envelopes Marie I n Singapore jT HE straits Gomiw rtial Yew Street, off ii:i Singapore, one of the V Ifactwen of eave!< I bags m Malaya comi tions three yean ago, of the period of t.ai. have met with exc< !1 i port. Increased turnover I. j
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      • 292 36 -a rt p 1 JT- -W^ >^V W W BRITISH TRADE FAIR C T3 tf m R X H* I I I II I I 'GREAT WORLD" MAY 3-11 <& "'X. 2 L I B i^ 111 I You r Mllv must visit tho E \f/^ 1 LI IVJ IV7
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      • 44 36 lin invitation +o IJr Jt )jfl\^^ J[ THE STORE BEAUTIFUL. L W *t BRITISH TRADE FAIR Great World, Sections ioo, 101 102. WELCOME CmS Tlrifkf Givers LATEST NOVELTIES IHUH SPECIALLY SELECTED SoTO] BRITISH INDUSTRIES glFjrfg rHIH lilOy I^l lßHlfaß|iH YoUR Inspection Solicited. FRANKEL BROS
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    • 559 37 MACHINE Slave or Master? A STUDY OF "ROBOTS" IN A MODERN FACTORY Slave or Master?" j "i such a quesely rhetorical. Men ily ncerned lest the of which they were so do them damage. later, the matter was of academic interest. question looms right m t human thought. production cause
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    • 442 37 CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO. How Neem Oil Was Adapted For Toilet Goods gery, and thougn her fingers are mechanical the girl's mind can wander far and Jride. Nor Is even this degree of mechanisation overlooked oy a careful management and regular changes of work are a feature of the filling department.
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    • 517 37 POPULAR Aerated Waters WHERE CONTAMINATION IS IMPOSSIBLE Y° Produce a quality line of aerated waters priced within the reach of the multitude. That was the object m view when the Popular Aerated Water V'ut'.s. of Choon Guan Street, Singapore, first made its bow to the public reven years ago. There
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      • 361 37 KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT HOME BY BUYING BRITISH GOODSBritish 1 For THE 'IMPERIAL R:ght Through 10l D C F I S, I Better Luttm GOOD COMPAHION FORDICRIMP (Chromium Plated) -^SSSSfS Bl^wH HBM^~^i---x^ Zomo of the outstanding features cf [S B^BBBBBI 5 EVE!RY OPPBC-" t on^y 4 characters- S^jffsKSJS*ggWfflflyJffi inconvenience
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    • 783 38 TO BE HELD IN HONG KONG IN DECEMBER QN this page will be found plans of the building which will house the British Empire and China Trade Fair, to be held from Dec. to -8, on the plot of ground opposite tv» Peninsula
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    • 51 38 LATEST CREATIGHS at IjTRANKEL I and retail and commissft n {following iit th< trrc. Includil rets (fitted •rysta 1 m i U disp'ayed Fair. London, r. Chro»Tiiu'r-pia'c(i stead-i manul Birmingham. Large varlt rree*A vv y sel?ct( d tries Pair, L: Jubilee the British [nd s ranging from
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