The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 May 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. i:>,i:>7. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1937. 16 CENTS.
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  • 1237 1 Knighthood For Harbour Board Chairman C. M. G. CONFERRED ON MR. BARTLEY DR. HUNTER GETS Honorary Knighthoods For Two Malayan Princes TT is notified for general information that a His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve the conferment of the following Coronation
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  • 181 1 QUEEN'S FATHER RECEIVES A DUKEDOM HOME CORONATION HONOURS Sir George Penny A Baron London, May 10. TN the oronation Honours, Dukedoms are bestowed upon the Karl of Bessborough and the Karl of Strathmore, states a late message from Reuter. I rl ol Btrathmore, who [3 the Queen Elizabeth, is 1
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  • 120 1 New York, May 10. Merrill, -j .i.> i by I Ja :k L \^VS- I o"; o:l a* ■40 p m local tim? yesterday foi ur Grace. Now; :undland. wher win refuel and then fly the At i fetch the Coronation lUms Fhey hope to be back
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  • 29 1 Mr R c tfannaya Rayan, managi« proprietor o! Losie Estate. Kuala ir has left tor Ceylon following Lpt o! ii cabls advising him o serious illness ot his moth?:".
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  • 138 1  -  Sln Chew Jit Poh Troops Refuse To March Shanghai. May 10. A BRIGADE of Japanese regulars who were .sent to assist the Mongolians m the invasion of Suiyuan. refuted to march westwards yesterday when they were ordered to do <o on arrival at Shangtuhotze. The c jn.'erer.
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  • 94 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh To 15c Sent On "Mission" A broad Shanghai, .May 10. Oen. Y.in-z Hu Cheng the leader of he eccnd coup m SUnfu. capita] of Shensi. th s yeir. has resigned his post as Commander of the Government fc-rces m Shensi and the last
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  • 80 1  - MANCHUKUO'S 5- YEAR PLAN Sin Chew Jit Poh To Meet Japanese Requirements Shanghai. May 10. AN official announcement from Tientsin state? that 160.000 Chinese labourers have been recruited by the Manchukuo Government since January this year. A rive-year plan lor the prxiuctiun ol petrol coal and metals which will be
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  • 46 1 London. "May •>. Th? first pl?nary session of the Imperial Conference will open at St. Jame.s' Palace on Friday morning. The Prim: Ministers and Ministerial delegations representing the United Kingdom. Canada. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa. India. Southern Rhode.sia and Burma uil. attend British Wireless
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  • 65 1 Rilliaii. M.i> 1(1. Anlgtcd by ttM ■winmiri." tho B^que drizzle with ,t low coiling oi cloud, which prevented tho insurgent v planes !rom taking to the air. the Ba#que Infantry, supported by tanks and artillery, yp.sterd.ty recovered so nc oi tho territory lost to tho inwrgenta on Saturday,
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  • 236 1 RUBBER OUTLOOK BRIGHTER AFTER RECENT PURGE GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT EXPECTED Consumers' Fears Now Allayed London, May 10. TIIF extent to which the tech- niral position of rubber has bciicfitted from the recent pWOi finds ample reflection m the commodity's ready response to the favourable Netherlands Indian and Malayan statistics. While Javoiiiinii
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  • 43 1 London, .May 10. THE coal miners are handing m notices on May 15 for a national strike to begin on May 29. a deadlock having arisen over the refusal of thr .Nottingham owners and local union to meet the Miner*' Federation unconditionally. Reuter
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  • 12 1 London, .May 10. Dick .Merrill arrived at Croyrion at 5.38 p.m. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 98 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. r N x ~> M t ((M KTAIL DANCE «.3O to 8M) PJt. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (informal) C7lfl/t/?£:7' ATTRACT/ON CEDRIC and AR LINDA ONE OF THE FOREMOST DANCE TE^MS OF AMERICA. DINNER 5.3.00 NON-DINERS SI.
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    • 69 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI tt HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CORONATION DAY MORNING: SPECIAL BREAKFAST $I.— PER HEAD EVENING: SPECIAL CORONATION DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY O SOU ZA BROTHERS BAND DINNER $4. NON-DINERS ADMISSION FREE SEA VIEW HOTEL MAY 12 CORONATION DAY GALA
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  • 206 2 Prescription To Prevent "Ageing Quickly "You do not set ancry In the film world, because you w mid get old very quickly if you did." This statement was made by Vb Frances Day. the gi tge and film star. during the bearing oi an action before
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  • 105 2 Newspaper Tamhy Convicted 'From Our Own Correspondent* Fenanij. May It. Fifty-eight Pinang Gazette racing coupons and two types were exhibited m the District Court this morning when John Anthony Arokiasamy. ;>lia.> Anthony, ex tainby ot the Pm itu; Gazette, was convicted <<n charges ol forgery anri theft
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  • 126 2 The Malay Coronation procession takes place on Thursday, May is, and i> Mmrd to pass along Stamford Road ut 4.30 p.m. It may bo viewed trom (he St Andrew's School stands at a nominal charge of :jo cents. Tickets are obtainable at the School office or at
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  • 61 2 m commemoration oi ih? Coronation ol His Majesty King George VI a«d» Queen Elizabeth, a Sunday Clatt will be opened shortly for children at the International Young Men's Buddhist Association premises 177-B. Alison Road. Singapore, to coach them up m religious knowledge, thus giving them
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  • 190 2 Prophetic Scene London. Apr. '28. In his film, to be shown m London this week. Mr Vosper plays the part o! i villain who gloat* over lending his victims to death by cir wning. it is "'W\" Secret oi stamooui. dram o! attempted revolution In Turkey.
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  • 138 2 Lady Warwick's Statement On Return To England Vowing there is no other romance m my lite" the dark and lovely young Countess oj Warwick when she reached England from New York to celebrate :he third birthday ot her son. Viscount Brooke this month At the house
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  • 89 2 Sir Wilfrid Greene Is The Youngest Ever It has been announced from Downing- .street that fifty-three year-old Lord Justice of Appeal Sir Wilfrid Greene is appointed Master oi the Rolls. Sir Wilfrid, appointed a Lord Justice ol Appeal only eighteen months ago, is the youngest man
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  • 20 2 Capt. Geoffrey Carl Allen Superintendent Posts and Telegraphs. Malacca, has been appointed a Justice ol the Peace lor that Settlement.
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  • 438 2 High Standard Of Entries AN interesting part of the Coronation celebrations is the j Inter-School Art Competition being j held at St. Andrews School Hall. Stamford Road, on May 17 and 18. Horn 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The competition
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  • 17 2 IfaJ L Vaughan hat bt rated president oi the Lake Club. Kuala Lumpur for the ensuing year
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 113 2 NOTICE. THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS ON MAY 13th Publication as Usual ON MAY 14th ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated m the United Kingdom > Notice to Telephone Subscribers. A new Telephone Directory is now m course ol preparation, and feleph Mie Subscribers arc
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    • 381 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I PRICKLY HEAT I AVOID IT BY USING AGNE S I A DUSTING POWDER of all Chemists and Stores Price: 60 cts. $1.50 Manufacturers. GRAFTON LABORATORIES. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONCi CiRANCIK— ft, Me>er Rd Large rooms lacing IM with own bath room. H. and C. and mod
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    • 287 2 Zbc Singapore Jfrcc press Hi-. id Ofiiir: (r* i| Mi-.i I'honc l.i rU*l».|,,n> i., ,ii Irl I mi. v hii.tl i I iimp.. r Ollur: 25. Java si,,, t I'liontItoh Ollur: Ki.M.tri Ho. I'honr IVnan X Office: 12. Bishop stri.i Thonr II I ml.. i. Oil. ri..,n.- t SUBSCRIPTION Ultlllli
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 101 2 Diary Of The Day High Water 1120 a.m B<i It.. 10 51 p.m. 8.3 ft. Sports Cricket YMCA Juniors vs. c Ooy Midds at Anson Road Cinemas ALIIAMRKA College Holiday, with Jack Benny and Grade Allen. CAPITOL That Girl from Paris, with Lily Pon.s. PAVILION Dark Journey with Conrad Vcidt
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  • 645 3 Coroner Res erves Finding At Inquest On Victim I\/[R. W. G. MacQUARRIE. the Singapore Coroner, has reserved till I*l May 22. his finding m the inquiry conducted by him yesterday into the death oi Mr. Charles Fraser, who lost his life m
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  • 80 3 I nirv To Padang Enclosures Is> Ticket Only the n :loa ire s on the isicn oi the Parade s bj ticket only. ho asked to co- the officials m charge of an 'i!^. its by bringing :n and by arriving m asked i i train from .:n
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 3 M! VWERS <»l the ftmWU Swiss <> ii nd at tin* Vatican presenting arms white the Tope blesses the crowd In St. Peter's Square follouiii- his movery ffWH his .serious illness
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  • 156 3 MacV an Brand Stomach Powder Worked Wonders roxn stomach trouble b his c mdition may yet, it will soon g?t neglected. Apathy landed many a with gastric and irhlch might never h.ive pr mpl but simple meaiad been taken. One ol the best precautions Ls
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  • 225 3 Bank Of China Buys Battery Road Site A BIG property deal was carried through m Singapore on Saturday when the Bank of China purchased 21,285 square feet of land m Battery Road, from Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. for $715,000. This site, which Is one of the most
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  • 103 3 The Singapore Sikh community Coronation programme at ihe Central Sikh Temple. 175. Queen Street. Ls as follows: On the Coronation day from 6 am. to 9 a.m. The Holy Prayer <Siri Asa Jidi Wart will be sung. From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Holy Verses from
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  • 62 3 Singapore Chinese newspapermen are soon to have a Chinese Press Union. Representatives ol the six local Chinese papers held a meeting at the Chinese Chamber ol Commerce and decided, m the interests of co-opera-I tion and mutual help, to band them- selves together. Subscription rates have
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  • 34 3 The Mac Trio, well-known classical Indian Dancers, who have earned for themselves a reputation m India. Burma. Penang, and the FM.S. will be opening at the Great World cabaret tomorrow night.
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  • 22 3 Mr. S. Manikram. President oi the Junior Civil Services Association, Penang. has came to Singapore on a holiday for the Coronation celebrations.
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  • 735 3 PULAU KAMIRI RESULTS DISAPPOINTING leave m November and I regret to inform you today on his return has resigned from the board of directors and also as consulting engineer. With great regret we have had to accept his resignation and we have net yet filled the vacancy. I would like
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 3 HII. THK RANEE of Sarawak photographed on her recent visit to Hollywood.
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  • 226 3 5,000 Beer And Stout Labels 2,000 Crown Corks Found In Raid ACCUSED SAYS HE COLLECTS THEM AS A HOBBY WHEN two Chinese were charged before Mr. 11. A. Forrer, m the Criminal District Court yesterday, with possession of a large quantity of beer and stout labels and crown corks, one
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  • 134 3 OPENS WINDOWS AND THROWS STONES PROM Bugis Street. Singapore, where many people go to enjoy an OCCftsional beer, comes the story of a spook, according to a report m a local Chinese paper. At about 8 pm. on Saturday night a crowd was seen to
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  • 52 3 A Coronation itnrtCC will bo held ft| ChCMd El SyMjs^:;ui?. Oxi«v MM, m now .it 11 am. Members (»f the Chin^.so Swimming Club ar? notified that during CoronaWork. p May IS to 18, inclusive, the Club lUttmiratiOlll ;:nd pagar Ugtits will be turned on irum 1 p.m. to mid--1 niiiht
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  • 19 3 The photos of the helpers at Saturdays Coronation Ball which appeared m yesterday's picture Pfcfje w.re supplied by ikeda.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly Bfl j;;i?lion tiny scams a wlii r6 K**rms hide and cause terrine, Cracking, Eczema, lV<?ling, BurnR ngworm, Psoriasis, Biarkhoads, I thoby Itch, Slnsjapore Foot and other Ordinary treatments pive only orary relief becaoss fhey rfo t\<>t kill the cause. The
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    • 68 3 Bright boys know fl B&^ '^Hfisfl BBf*-^ S7 it musT oc a CROHPTON COILED-COIL LAMP THE CROMPTON LAMP IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. l/sth more light-i-'.iie same current consumptions extra value. In othei words Cromptons are the solution to every lighting problem. Cromptons GUARANTEE MORE LIGHT AT NO MORE
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  • 363 4 Paris, May 4. IN the busy dressmaking world of Paris brains and hands are already planning and executing the models that will constitute the highlights of the mid-season collections m a few weeks time. With so many thousands depending lor their livings, livings that
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  • 68 4 lib. lump sugar, IL.l L teaspoonfu] or cream ol tartar, l teacupful cold water Place together into a saucepan l) > solve sugar, then briny to boil. Boil to •linn ball." and. when nearly cold bout until creamy and white Leave lor a few hours (covered) to mellow
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  • 109 4 Latest French Novelties Paris, Apr. 4. COLOURED gloves are very popular. For example, long turquoise blue suede gloves with a black and white evening gown; or. lot the alternoon long violet gloves with a violet straw hat. Many a skull cap still sits firmly on the back ol
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 4 BANDONNE. Woollen greenbiue coat with Scotch trimming. Luden Lelonp,. Halo from Louise Bourbon. (Photo by Georges Saad).
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  • 531 4  -  Sheilah Graham Film Fashions ity Open Season For Blouses Hollywood, May 4. OREPARE for some glittering en- sembles on the fair form of Marlene Dietrich m her next fllm "Angel." One of the most striking is a bl.ick velvet coat-dress, toe length, high m the neck.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 129 4 If (*tll fl Fft SOCIETY MEETINGS. AN EXPRESSION OF ADMIRATION AND FAITH IN OUR STORE rTHIS LINKING OF BEST DRESSED WOMEN WITH US There it a reason: Uur materials are reputed to enable your tailor to reveal your personality m the height of FASHION and peak of REFINEMENT. WASSIAMULLS 31-33,
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    • 156 4 i !>c Newest fa La die;, H.irulh.ivs ktjL OCULATRAMS Ih-HK.II BJI IM i I CHRISTIE. STAMFORD ROAO Phone JUST ARRIVIi» Evening .m<! Dtoevi Uovoj (..ti m r.utx .iiul I r« k^ I inri' MM"v nilr I iiiik Hid Mmriiii. |t>.>-rv Ihls. Himll.tus I'.lis nid I lower* .uwi I i!' Smart
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    197 5 THE MEMORIAL GARDENS AMD STATUS m memory of Xin ff George V are mi Hearing completion at Windsor, within the shadow of Windsor astle. .mind wm oiu-e the site of a brewery. Photo shows the base on which the statue of King George V will stand m the memorial garth
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 IS MORE THAN CHEAP IT ONLY COSTS A .1 O CM T 2 v t n i per POUND I- I A. II DEPOTS ORCHARD ROAD KEPPEL HARBOUR DEPOT SELE6IE ROAD DEPOT uKAnuLnU A w R A H X t I KATONG DEPOT (Jo. Chiit Vi!l.g.) 19 A
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  • UPCOUNTRY CORONATION PROGRAMMES
    • 552 6 H.M.S. BERWICK TO TAKE PART (From Our Own Cor respondent) Fenang, May 9. PENANCS Coronation programme starts tomorrow at 5.1!> p.m. when the Resident Councillor will read the Loyal Address by the people of the Straits Settlements from the step;; of the Sports Club pavilion on
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    • 775 6 BIGGEST EVER STAGED IN FEDERAL CAPITAL Two Demonstrations By Flying Club Planes (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 10. II7ITH a tremendous last-minute Sport, Kuala Lumpur has clothed it- sell m the full ol a resplendent Coronation dress as if m open defiance of critics who, last
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    • 150 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 9. DORTUGUESE dancing will figure m Malaccas celebrations on Coronation Day. which will commence with the singing of sacred songs by the Sikh community between 4 and 6 o'clock m the morning. H >ly Eucharist will be held at Christ
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    • 42 6 Dr. A. W Holmes a'Court. who is the New South Wales delegate to the forthcoming British Medical Asso- .-lion's Congress at Belfast, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Plam-ius He is accompanied by his wife and daughter
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    • 235 6 i "A TERRESTIAL MILKY WAY" (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 9. nt'RAK inauguiates Coronation 1 week tomorrow with a public holiday m celebration of His Highi ness the Sultan's Birthday. All P'.-rak towns are now busy trying out their illuminations for the great day and many
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    • 90 6 Funeral Of Son Of Well Known Miner From Our Own CJrrespjndent Kuala Lumpur. May 10. The funeral took, place m Kuala Lumpur yesterday evening ol 20-year-old Mr. Yoke Cilia, adopted son oi the well-known Hokkien miner. Mr. An? Ching Chong. Mr. Yoke Chia was th^ victim of motoring
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    • 103 6 "From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, May 10. All sorts of problems have been set lor the organisers of the Federal Capital's Coronation festivities. One conundrum they tackled was: If an elephant walks at the rate of 2 m.p h. and no more than four
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    • 251 6 People Can Also See Singapore Celebrations (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, May 9. TTUE3DAY, May 11, has been fixed for the observance of the Coronation of PI.M. King George VI m Johore Bahru, m order to enable Johore folk to view the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 133 6 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisontus Acids totou wr!^ drUBS Or neglect Unknown of v ur *r m Kldn f- ys ma y be the real cause rLVi^ r < l n f^ L P t :Nl ßht3. Nervousness, Jiizzinf.cs SwoUen Ankles, Bladder Trou- ida^ hlS f B:u kach^ Rheumatism. hJrii?A
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    • 361 6 CARLSHERG PLATrfUDES ,\V, a^^SaSa^BßBiW^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^o^*^*B*B»^r e^^aaQß^^^^ ur 7 HE FtRr.T BUW IN 1845 J. C Jacobsen set out lor Unm.t.v with t! making of Lager Beer Returium- to I>t miaik hi m.vi. brew In his mother's wash copper, whi-h now exhibited n This was near.y one hundred years afO i-r befon
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  • 30 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief .lusti«e m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bummons-in-Chamber In s. vai :u Ong Koon Wf>on vs. Tan Oh v< c
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  • 32 7 Enu Kiam Kfcnf was put on his trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, belore Mr. Justice Home and a common -jury, on a charge oi attempted tape on la ninc-ye:ir-old Ohiinv? girl.
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  • 855 7 Successful Appeal Realises $S,O(M> Brigadier H. a. Lord rtciliri to acknowledge with .sincere thank* the und< [mentioned subscriptions which have been received m connection with ilvation Army Annual App^yi In submitting this final list oJ Contributors, Brigadier H. A Lord would like ftp express the sincere thanks, ot
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  • 242 7 Admiral Chen Feted London, May 10. «IT is a great pleasure to be back m London and renew old friendships with British naval men," said Admiral Chen Shao Kuan, of the Chinese delegation, when interviewed by Renter today. "I mttsd on Admiral Sir Ernie
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  • 213 7 THERR nassM away at his residence, No. Teluk Kurau Road, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon an old and respected rnemWof the Eurasian [community m the person of Mr. Ephraim Anthony 'Jeffrey* Monteiro, m his 70th yrar. Mr. Montniro was at one time cmi ployed m
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  • 159 7 business Co:nmiinity Perturbed London. May 7. Th<- recent reaction m commodity prices must surely have satisfied Mr. Roosevelt's wishes and accordingly eliminated any necessity for action to reduce the dollar price of gold, says the quarterly review issued by Messrs. .1 Henry Sehroeder and Co.. a leading
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  • 81 7 London. May 5. Mr Chamberlain, the chancellor of tho Exchequer, at question time said he was aware that the United States Treasury h-\d bousht and sterilised over $500,000,000 m gold. Co-operation was maintained with Mir Govenimrnt of the United States and the other parties to the agreement for
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  • 101 7 Rattiam, Madris Ta*Tiil. was produced before Mr W G. Reeves, the seconri Sinsapcre magistrate, yesterday jnd eh irged with the murder of H. B. Klatlgg, :i P.W D. overseer at the Bukit Timah Quarry. The ni'jrd^r is allo-^pd to have been committed yesterday at 12.40 p.m.
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  • 37 7 Capt George Wood. M.C Royal Artillery, .stationed at Minora Sind India, who has been visiting his brother. Mr J Dunford Wood ot Ipoh. returned to India by the P and O liner Rajputana. accompanied by his wife
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 321 7 FIGARO'S PERMANENTS 6 tI y permanent Ask those whom we ha vi the pleasure to >*"*" \ri\r > SP^*^*\. em today XtjAu FIGARO >^£W ladies Hai, |)r f M r r^jSS Bras Basah Ud. "*^T A Raffte* Hotrl PHONE ?KGX 6 p.m. I 77 N rHTI v fl road to
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    • 268 7 Now Is The Time For LAUGHING! Paramount's Fun-Filled Musical Cotnedj Returns! ALHAMBRA tonight 6. J5 LAUGHTER G AIETY mVsi7' Adolph Zukor proscnls 'COLLEGE HOLIDAY' M^ g^7 f wa- >J!mmmmmmmtJ X v A jmTJ A Hml. j« C J& JU, Iggi IHtf^ tTj^ifiiH gge '^H Rgflc^ *^m^LL* mTjKJIw. 4"!^ gggV fgV^gff>
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  • 963 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. MAY 11. 1937. Japan's World Relations IN a world m which relations arc becoming increasingly complex and ditticult. Japan occupies a position that is as important as it is unique, and it is not surprising to find her striving to improve the ties that exist
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  • 20 8 Mr. A Bolder, ropresent.it \w of Messrs MuMor and Phipps L:d Sin?aporo. is on short business visit to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1385 8 SERVICES NOTES REMODELLING THE BERWICK FUTURE CALIBRE OF The Fleet's GUNS. BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT London, Apr. 24. 'yHE cruiser Berwick. Captain E. R. Bent. D.5.0.. is under orders to return home for a big overhaul -about £300.000 will be spent, including about £195.000 between her return home pud Mar
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD t Imported direct from Cognac by CAILIDIBIECICS BY SPECIAL Pgf JL *&0 TO H.M. THE KIN<I F SIAM FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS
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    • 26 8 For MOTOR CAR INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: «480
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  • 447 9 CORONATION FEVER GRIPS SINGAPORE Chinatown Goes Gay (li> Special Correspondent) DOWN m Chinatown last night, I saw a little pirl with her hair tied with trieolnincd red, white and blue ribbon. She was proud of her unuMiul adornment Across the fronts oi Japane.se shops Union Jack* and large lanterns. ii
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  • 840 9 Impressive Scenes At Memorial Hall LOYAL ADDRESS READ (By A Special Correspondent) "IT is my happy privilege to accept this Ixiyal 1 Address which you have approved, and I will transmit it to the Secretary of State for submission to His Majesty the Kins m
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  • 64 9 The management committee of the Senpaga Vinayag it Teanplc of Ceylon Poad. Katong, extend an invitation to all members of the Hindu community re&ideni m Bii gapore to a special P^oja and Abishekam Ceremony t 1 be held at the Temple 0:1 Wednesday. May
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  • 33 9 The Singapore Traction Co. announce thai they propose, circumstances permitting, to run an illuminated trolley bus over their various trolley bus routes Ml May 11. 12. 14. IS and 16.
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  • 110 9 Sultan's Coronation IT is officially announced that His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan has proposed to commemorate the Coronation ot His Majesty the King by making available a site for j an aerodrome at Kota Bharu m Kelantan on the East Coast of tho Malay Peninsula and
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  • 206 9 r THE Loyal Address of the Straits Settlement* to His Ma\cs.y King George the Sixth, which icas ceremonially read by Sir John Bagnall at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, reads: "May it please Your Majesty, "On behalf of Your Majesty's loyal and loving subjects of all races
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  • 203 9 UPCOUNTRY CELEBRA TIONS Penan g Opens Festivities (I mm (Mir Own Correspondent rniaiiS. May HI "I'l 1 1 Coronation celebrations officially started m IVn.ini; this rveninc at l."> when Urn Resident Councillor, tin- lion Mr. A. M. (loodtn.iii. read the Loyal Address from the IVnang Sports (luh Pavilion on Ihc
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  • 224 9 FASCIST TACTICS Denounced By U. S. Senator Washington. May f). QENATOR BORAH m the Senate denounced Fascist and military tactics m Ethiopia and Spain, particularly the bombing of Guernica. "No lanmiajie can describe the sen-.? at Guernica and Guernica was not a single instance but a culmination »>: a long
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  • 27 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr Chen Mini Cti m I muul General to Panama, hus Lm*oi (Ilsinin U by order ol th«* N.u.k tiK Government.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 59 9 S"DETECTO" WEIGHS UP TO 21 STONES VERY ACCURATE THREE COLOURS. GREEN -IVORY -WHITE J PRICE $8.00 EACH. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. PEOPLE WHO KNOW THEIR MACARONI ALWAYS INSIST ON TRAVERS' PERFECTION SHIP- BRAND TRY IT S TODAY! ,V BBsV A \^> •J::'- OUT V V"* 1 Ilk lw|BW;il
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 169 9 TODAY X a.m. to 1 p.m. Children's celebrations at Capitol and Alhamhr.i Theatres. 5.30 p.m. I'nitod Coronation service of Christian denominations at the x ictoria Memorial Hall, to be broadcast by ZHL. 7 p.m. Reading of loyal address by the Indian and Ceylonese communities m English. Tamil and Hindustani at
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 524 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. May 10 Share of Ul denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall othrrwi.se .stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-61 1131s 113% Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 110*4 1117«O 7 > H War Loan, 3% p.c- 102',<
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      • 74 10 London, May K. ihe St i ck Exchange yesterday ictory passing off of the ement enhanced the market's op11 position and despite a little r. -1 Liquidation all sections closed H Rails especially enjoyed sng supp nt and diamonds moved up ie news that De Beers
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      • 62 10 London, May 7. On the stork Exchange yesterday. South Africa and Continental i mi, closed owing to Ascension Day I operators preoccupied with details highly important settlement. isiness was very quiet but the under- mly held. Among some good individual features iv lie Beers deferred, which
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      • 58 10 London, May On the Stork Exchange yesterday the undertone remained firm throughout but interest was mainly centred on the more speculative groups. Kaffirs oils and rubbers recording numerous substantia] gains. industrials "also med numerou.s teatures. Indian Irons rising from 72 6d. to 78 9<i Rubber and wheat
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    • 84 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association .May \l o'clock noon Huyers Sellers No. 1 X RS.S. m cases 'FOB. May* :i8 7 H 39»a Good F.A.Q. In cases •F. 0.8. May. JB' W H No. 1 X RS.S. iSpotloose) awardable Singapore) 38 :i 4 38 7 May 38 7/ a :)'.<
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    • 63 10 May 10 Gambier T.T. 3.00 Java Cube 11.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 1P..00 Black. Pepper 10.00 Copra, mixed 6.20 Ccpra. sundrted a 70 Small, Flake Tapioca 4.< m Rise Saigon Al $161 Rice Siam, W.C. No 1 $146 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $157 Rice
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    • 188 10 From London 5.30 p. m. May 10 RUBBER: Weak. London Spot: 10 s «d. l(P 4 d. Previously: 10 15 13d. 111 16d. July-Sept.. 10 is lGd 10 15 16d. Previously: 11 3 I6d. 11'.,d. Oct.-D«C.: 10%4L lid. Previously: II 1 »d. 11 5 16d. Jan-Mar.: 1U
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    • 72 10 From London 5.30 p. m. May 10 1 Tin: Wnn. Cash: 8252 2s 6d. Three months: 4J249 17s. Gd New \.)-.k Tin: 55.75. Coppri Sei lemenl IBi (;oid. Saturday: <:7 os. .^d Silver: Spot: 20' 5 8 d. 1 .2 l»! 2l» jd Previously: Finn it €250
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    • 61 10 London Closing Quotations May 10 Meth.d of Parity berore Rate p-e Pl Centr( Quoting 20-9-31 Ycsterdaj rtously J eW rK to 4.88 4 M 11 16 4 nil Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 a 99V 4 Hong Kong Per dollar ij i M r r' Shanghai Per dollar
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    • 206 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations May 10 SFLMNG London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 London demand lm il6 I London. 4 months' sight 24» H Lyons, demand 1275 Hamburg, demand 141U \Yw York, demand 57 9 16 Montreal, demand 573 3 Bat a via. demand 104 V, Samarang, demand
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    • 102 10 Messrs. Paterson. Simons and Co.. Ltd.. advise the following rubber outputs:— Henrietta April 1937 127.100: April 1996, 88,200; Company's year to date 474.300 lbs. Sun.;ci Matan-g .39.000; 28.500: 145.500 lbs. Messrs. Gattev and Bateman advise the IdUowinf rubber outputs for April: Jimah 31.400 lbs.; Punggor 11.991 lbs. Messrs.
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    • 102 10 During tho week ending May 1 vx j exports ol tinned pineapple.s iroin Malayan port.s amounted G»9MtB < of which: 21.372 < iSP. per cent > >-..,• were to the United Kingdom: 3.058 «10 per cent cases to the Continent of Europe: 4.0G5 (11 ix-r cent
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    • 970 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List Parit Nnll <Sl> 240 lv i ;ia <$n i Sandsitoft ts2> m wum van y (si) M.!< h I Sunu. i B:i mm <$1» SlJl] i.l) lsl> S rukanc <$i l 4. lambaluk < SI TH|Nlh
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    • 221 10 ISSUED HY FRASER AND CO. AT THL C\A><K OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at middt> has >l uiuli.mij.i. The tin share ma.-ket expei u-n. Ed i quirt «I.i> toda> neverthf M «»n the whole the market was lirin Xmontst Sterlings thrc .tie hti cr> of Irmohs. Soulhrin Hini.<>
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  • 92 11 Fraser Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year TIN Payaole Date to date ith i'''t Tin b^ Final Apr 20 May 11 May 3 it Mines 12»>". Final May 17 20 I'»S«*i Kinta 5% Final Apr. 20 May 11 Apr. 23 5% 5%
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  • 56 11 Mrs BJllett. Mrs Blaauw. inft. and amah. Miss O. M. Gunner. Rev. Brus Paul, Rev. Henry. Mr. Humphreys. Mr Kam Thean Swee. Mr. and Mrs Lee Mrs. Lee Peng Leong and child. Mrs Sadka 2 child and 2 Misses. Mr Said bin Talib and servt Mr. and Mrs Tio Seng
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  • 353 11 Winning CONTRACT 2^X\V^CN^(XX3U> David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Owwald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four m ventors of the system that has beaten evei-y other system m existence DOXT LEAD OUT TRUMPS BLINDLY IT is a well-known fact that it is often preferable to try tor game In a
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    • 364 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) Tbe liability of members is limited to tbe extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up.. $20 000.000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000
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    • 526 11 CHARTERED HANK Of INDIA, AI'STRAUA \NI» HINA (Incorporated m England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares ot Bf each £3000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 iicai) onuii 38, Xi bops- ,t, London. V..V. 2. AKencies and Branches. Aior Star DoUO s llK )n Amrit^ar
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    • 989 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE Transmission 8 I 333 kr/s (225 m 21 53 mrs <13.93 m), 21.47 roc's (13 97 m.), 17.79 me/s (16 86 m.) pm and 15.14 kr s (19.82 m.) 530 United Coronation Service, relayed p.m. li urn the Victoria Memorial Hall. j 9.35 Big Bon.
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    • 282 11 PASSENGERS The following were pmrnfon fot Singapore on the P ,md O Cor!u which arrived on Frid.iv Mr and Mrs. R X Au'cn. Iftn M B Alexander. Mr and Mrs II A Anstey and Miss An.stey. Mr R G B Avery. Miss H. M c Buchanan, Mi M B Brash.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 775 12 Foreign Shipping bubsidy r olicy London. THAT some sin h policy as that suggested by Sir Kit hard l>. Holt, Kurt, (a scheme for special taxation ol' foreign subsidised vessels which would neutralise foreign subsidies), might have to be adopted was the view of Brigadier-General Sir Henry
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    • 134 12 Repair Work Quiet In The District Repair work bi the <h trkM h a little <h i Mt Bar! md Wolff, Ltd report thai they ire itill proceeding with th«> general overhaul and rrpur work m the M ill Voyage repairi h.m> also been cai out i> the
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    • 581 12 The following passengers rrom i tralia arrived fssterelay In tho Ptanchai having tran.shipped tro:n tJi< i BsMMM Holland at Ba'av a: Mr. D. B. Aarons. Mrs. D I Aaions. Mr. J AntfeiSOfl, Mr. A.1 I Austin. Mrs. A J. B. Austin. Mi .1 11. Baker. Mrs. J
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    • 122 12 Ships aloticsidr tlir Wh.»r\e I xprit.u to Fasl Wharl (I iilimm, HagiM 4 Main W halt I I nli m, Blbajak i I'mpinr D.m k ir.iilr.iiu Abttctaan M riih Ca I I I ».mpirr IM>ik <l Mtr hi. t. h'nn Bbon| 4M W>st W »iarl (Kiiti.in««- Q m
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    • 488 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated *n P.MS.) TELEPHONE. Freight 5433— Pmaamf Mil. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCINC (Incorporated In Bng i*xm> THE IMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANSPACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct 7MPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without
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    • 21 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign M^> Exchange and Frrlr» t apply J9. ROBINSON ROAD. No looUggJ rrs Telephone 5008.
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    • 569 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals Bangkok every Saturday 7 p m Thursday 7.45 a m Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Alison: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai and Thurs. and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 pm Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m Sundays 7
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    • 453 13 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS loiiMafie S'pure. Tonn \ee S 1 o"e NALDERA Iti.OOU May 21 KAISAR-I-MND HOOO Julf 2 CARTHAUI 15.000 June 4 RAJHUTANA 17 000 July IB •BHUTAN 1100 Junes RANHURA 17 000 July \o •BIUAH 6,000 June 14 BUKDWAN iSo
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    • 538 13 ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OP LILLE Havre. London. R'dam. H'burg. Glasgow May 29 June 2 CITY OP WELLINGTON Harve. London. X uam. H bury j une 29 July 2 CITY
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    • 853 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE .Ocean Ihe 11.,.. Khlow Steam».ilp Co i|«ltl UA Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Mutual The (unard Whi»e Stir l UL Steam Navigation Co- Ltd.i The Sarawak StramthtD Co ltd Jk* r^*" S^ St t am f hip to t lhe Australian Or.enial Line LI4.
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    • 631 14 K. P. M. ROKAN —Tuesday. May 11, B<-ngkalls, Paneh, Berombane, TanjongMenKeidar. Tanjong-Lektoni and Asahan. BOELON(iAN Tuesday, May 11. Khio. Tarn be] an, .Slngkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau MA I*l A- Wednesday, May 12 P. Sambop. Poelo^-Kidjang, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poelt>e-Pallaii, Penguliaii-Rstate and Rengat THBDBNB Wednesday, May 12. Muntok and Palembang TOCilAN— Wctfncadmy,
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    • 705 14 WHLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO KI'ROPK FHOM AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. STJEZ, PORT SAID. MA \.\M)KI NAPLES, GENOA. 3IAKSLILLES AND XbW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrives n .Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. m-ps pierce May 16 M 18 May 20 June 29 S M 1 May 30
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    • 504 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TII AMFKIC A Atlantic Maru iluenos Aires via Lourenoo, Marni»«. Durban and Cape Town t Manila M.iru Buenos Aires, via Colombo Momini ZaiiZibur. Dar-es-Salaain. Ueir.i l.ou renco Marques. Durban Port Fli/.ii»eth and Cape Town t Kio lie Janeiro Kuenos Aires via Colombo, hurhan.
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  • 591 15 Vital Days In Home v/iICKCI NEW ZEALAND VISIT IS AN OPPORTUNITY THE sun shone for the opening oi the cricket season, and all lovers of the summer game are asking whether this is a happy augury ol brighter days for English cricket. Alter
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  • 38 15 Further results In the second round 'European Zone* of the Davis Cup were .1- follows: Prance eliminated Norway by three mat :hea '•> nil at Paris. Italy eliminated Monaco, also b> hr.-o matchM to nil. at Bologna—
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  • 106 15 The Garrison Golf Club's Men's Monthly Medal for May. which was played at Tanß.in on Saturday and Sunday, resulted m a. win lor Capt St, J. C. Hooley with a net score oi 66 The following were .some of the oest cards returned: Capt. St. J. C. Hooley
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  • 451 15 London, May 1. CIR VICTOR SASSOON'S fllly Exhi- bitionist. ridden by 52-year-old Steve Donozhue. won a fine race lor the One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket yesterday by ball a length from Spray, with the hot favourite Gainsborough Lass a head away third, writes Meyrlck Good In
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  • 483 15 English and Colonial Win Fours THE finals of the K.S.Y.C. Rowing Regatta were decided on Saturday and provided thrilling racing. The principal event, the final of the International Fours, fully justified expectations m providing a hard fought race of a high standard. The English and Colonial four defeated the Irish
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  • 69 15 I BOND, professional to the West Lancashire Ladies 1 Golf Club, played a tec-shot at the fifteenth hole at Hesketh, Southport, during the £1,500 golf tournament and the ball dropped straight into the jacket pocket of a priest, who was among the spectators. The padre
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  • 174 15 100,000 Cheer CupWinners Home London. May 1. A TRAIN drew into Ylonkswear- mouth Station, Sunderland, last night, and 100.000 people besan cheeriny. says the Daily Mail. Then, from a carriage door, a man stepped, bearing a rather battered silver cup. The cheers redoubled. It was Carter, captain of Sunderland team,
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  • 128 15 Jock McAvoy. oi Rochdale. th»> new British crulsei weight boxing champion, It issuing a challenge to John Henry Lewis, of America, lor the latter*! world title McAvoy's manager said "I am willing to match McAvoy with Lewis lor a stake oi €1.000 aside Tommy Farr.
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  • 25 15 Mr Licw T.»r. Ban I rr.il. I X Lumpur h.i> :v Quantity of Chln< tin Inmatei ol tin i p i Bnloh li Coronation i
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  • 386 15 London. May 4. PROFESSIONAL footballers have started their three months' holiday, and the prosperity of the clubs is reflected by the high percentage of those who will continue to draw their wages during the summer. Senior players m most cases will receive an
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  • 885 15 Renardo Is Just Coming lo London. Apr. »9. PH9FOX is being trained for the I>erby, and is not nearly ready. All the same he put up a sterling performance when finishing second m a large field for the Hastings Stakes at the opening of the
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  • 649 16 VANDAL MILTONDALE TOP GOVERNOR'S CUP FIELD Weights For Last Two Days Of Summer Meeting WEIGHTS for the Governor's Cup, to be run on Monday, the final clay of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer Meeting, were issued yesterday and Vandal and Miltondale share pride of place at the head of the
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  • 484 16 New British Champion Wan -a Guarantee Of £5,000 London, .May '2. TOMMY Pan Buni .1 tptnntr intj terday Befon he .< it London lor a fortnight's rest .m 1 Olamorganshlre farm, the British arid Empire heavy- weiKht champion unburdened ..is s< vi on .1
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  • 161 16 Garrison Club vs. S. G. C. "THE following are the teams and starting times for women's match between the Garrison Golt Club versus Singapore Golf Club, to be played at the Garrison Golt Course on Thursday. Singapore Golf Club names first*: pm, 3.45 Mrs. G. V. Allen
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  • 154 16 Southampton. May Australian women cricketers who will nur England Ihia summer arrived at Southampton today In the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner. Jervis Bay It is the first time that Australia has sent a women's team to England. An English team visited Australia m 1934. There are 15
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  • 93 16 Thirty cards were taken out tor the May Monthly Medal at the Keppel Golt Ciub and the foUowini were the best scores returned: G McGuffin 1 Down G Pritchett 2 F H. Bradley 2 j. E Carpenter 3 C. W. Watson 3 H. Gray 3 KM A.
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  • 78 16 <Fro:n Our Own Corresp Midcnt Ipoh. May 10. Chin Koe Onn won outright the R2- troce.ssion tennis trophy by winning it for th? third vcar m succession tcdav. He beat J. A. Thivy P, 6. 6 3. The touri nament is open to all players m PeraK but theirs were
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    38 16 photo). A SECTION OF THE CROWD, ivho were interested spectators m front of the Victoria Memorial Hall, during the inspection of the suard by H.E. the Governor, prior to the reading of the loyal address yesterday. Free Press
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  • 123 16 Williams Well Outpointed In Battle Of Tactics Lon Beynon 1 Swansea bantam and leather-weight champion of Wales, successfully defended his feathery.eight title when outpointing QeorgS Williams (Treherberti over fifteen i three minute rounds at Swansea tasi 1 week. In the opening rounds Beynon allowed Williams
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  • 34 16 Palo Alto. California. M..> 1» Trie world pole-vault ree >r:i >1 h 1 jir. held by George Varafl wai yesterday beaten by Bill and Earle Mtadows. both oi cleared 14ft. 8 1 .m Reuter
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