Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 May 1934

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune ZTi.»° s2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1934. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 259 1 Hush-Hush" Flying-Boat For The Singapore Naval Base. THE "SCAPA" BOMBER. Carries A "Dingy." MORE EXTENDED 1 RANGE. •By Air Mail.) 1 tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. jyjUCH is likely to be seen at the new naval base of the latest type of flying boat, the "Scapa" as the
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  • 480 1  - Far East Situation As The Soviet Sees It Sir Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 12. QPIMON m the Soviet Press regarding the situation ii: Far East h that Japan, allowing her compl te success a dealing with the League 0/ tetw as evidinc m her withtoil from i;. is "Penly
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  • 45 1 Calling On Their Way Home. H.M.S. -Caradoc" and H.M.S. "Calcutta" will call at Singapore on their way back to England from the China Station. The "Caradoc" will stay from May 19, until May 22 and the "Calcutta" from June 6 until June 7.
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  • 91 1 Two Readers Share $100 Prize. FOUR away wins and four drawn games m the matches selected lor the SUNDAY TRIBUNE Soccer Contest No. 49 upset thr calculations of most competitors. Trie best efforts came from two renders, who correctly forecast th* results ot cif;ht matches and share
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  • 38 1 Penang Importers' Support. Penang, May 12. THE European piece-goods importers here are unanimously m favour of the imposition of quotas. It is understood that they have asked the European Chamber of Commerce to support the p*!nciple.
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  • 279 1 A nglo-Dutch Rivalry. POSSIBLE KEEN COMPETITION. (By Air Mail). iFroni Our Oicn Correspondent.) London. May 2. VOW thai Quantas Empire Airways has bsen formed to extend the London Singapore route to Australia serious attention is being given to the possibility of keen Anglo-Dutch rivalry and to
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  • 143 1  -  Sir Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 12. npHIRTY trucks of ammunition have arrived m Malanyu, m the Great Wall, for the Japanese and Manchukuo troops. A high official of the Nanking Government admitted m an interview this morning that fresh trouble will break out very
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  • 45 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 12. A HUGE land-mine has been discovered m the workshop of the Tramway Company m Tientsin. The authorities are attempting lo trace the whereabouts of the cuilprits. Martial law has been declared to begin after nightfall.—
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  • 34 1 U. S. Yachting Millionaire Weds. 59 MARRIES 27: Mr. Neilson Warden, the 59-year-old American millionaire yacht ow iei\ with his 27-year-old bride. Miss Zoe Busier. The wedding took place at Caxton Hall, Westminster, London.
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  • 379 1 Mr. Runciman And "If—." (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. TF unemployment had increased m the three years since 1931 as it had done m the three years before that date the unemployed figures to-day would be more than five and half millions.
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  • 66 1 (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. GTATED to be the Burmese wife of a major m the R.A.M.C., Mrs. Bella Evans was remanded m custody at Canterbury charged with setting fire to buildings. Told that she would be remanded m custody until Friday, and
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  • 410 1 Scottish Figures. POLYGAMY AS A REMEDY. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May I. OOLYGAMY as a remedy for the declining birth-rate was envisaged by Mr. W. H. Phillip, retiring president of the Association of Registrars of Scotland, at the Association's annual meeting m Dundee to-day.
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  • 4110 2 Third Day Of The Governor's Cup Meeting. Another Afternoon 1 Thrilling Sport At Bukit Timah. nnHE weather was again bright for the- third day of the Spring Gdvernor'fl Cop race meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday, when the attendant- exceeded that of the
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  • 631 2 and was worn with a close-fitting nat of bii.ck with nose veil. Large white polka dots on a na/y ground was very pretty, worn with one of lie new turn-up sailors, white trimmea, and white gauntlet gloves. A thieenmarter length coat suit m white crepe
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    • 48 2 CAPITOL THEITP Commencing j(^ ".(i \f stories. iX^^^^W i^^l Th«- r;r»«atest Show That Has Ever Visitrd Sin*a|*» r NOT A PICTI RK SH(»V. A Real Flesh and Blood Attraction. BOX PLAN'S NOW OPEN I sual Prices. Leuftl Matiaees. < hildron HaU-^n VOT' ARE SLUE TO (iET THE DANTE FEVBJ^^^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 442 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 30. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. THM im 771 R ie HFINr, ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE 4? SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MAY 6 AND IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON MAY 19. CO., LTD.. 94, Robinson
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  • Reports From Malayan Courts
    • 628 3 Merchant Acquitted. D ID COMPLAINANT UIU SIGNAL? ,ir W L Flmcher, a merchant of M K Kuaia Lumpur, .was the de- Z summon, case tried by ST? H. Whittun. fourth police yesterday. TWharire a'-'ainst Klineher was Jl drove motor car SLT749 m r »h and negligent manner
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    • 48 3 I o spiers of tli6 Litcrirv iinri I Ma'- Pcnut'l English I L ng *as callM U> vu extr^ r >rciinary meetI ut E- Kanrii^K 1 May 10 when Rov ei I duriS. S S2 ke on his thri »^"g I Ot^^<ltuny th cU Stthree^
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    • 432 3 Chinese Charged At Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent J Johore Bahru, May 11. ITOOI Sui Poh, a WCdl-dressed Chinese H who said that he was a contractor proprietor of a Chinese lodging house and an estate owner, was charged yesterday before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Sheikh Yahya
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    • 354 3 laken As Security For B2bt? HpHAT the complainant was not robbed of his bicycle but that it was taken away from him as security for payment of money due was the theory advanced yesterday at the Supreme Court m the appeal of Khursad Ali and Gujer Khan. The
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    • 721 3 Coroner Returns Rash Act Verdict. 4 VERDICT of causing death by a rash act, not amounting to culpable homicide, was returned by the Singapore Coronej (Mr. W, G. Porter) yesterday. against an American subject nameri Phillip Drtiiding, who is alleged to have been involved m a
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    • 68 3 (From Our Own Correspondent i Seremban, May 11. A Chinese who was charged with the I theft of scrap rubber fit)m Kirby Estate, j Sercmban, was to-day sentenced to one j month's r.i.. to be followed by six j months' police supervision by the Serem- j j
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    • 395 3 Alleged Retention. SIKH IN COURT AT SEREMBAN. (From Our Oion Correspondent.) Seremban, May 1 1. I A SIKH shop-keeper, Behira Singh. was the accused m a case which came up for hearing before the Seremban Police Magistrate, Mr. T. P. F. McNiece to-day. He was charged with
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  • 278 3 Sudden Convocation Sign Of Urgency. IBy Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent. London. May 2. T iHE air-mail time table compels the A sealing of this despatch several hours before we can learn tJhte ouU-nnv I of to-day's meeting of the I.T.C. A week ago. a meeting .so
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  • 152 3 Large Gathering At Official Opening. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 11. The official opening ceremony of the children's play-ground at Birch Road and Labu Road, took place yesterday evening m the presence of a very large gathering, including the British Resident, Mv G. E. London and Mrs.
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  • 382 3 Mr. Linden de Zilva And Miss.D. G. M. Bellamy. I marriage of Mi Linden de Zilva a of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Dorothea I Jenevieve Mary Bellamy. younger' j caugLwer of Mr. c. Bellamy and the iat: ,vlrs. BeuzLiy, of Penang, was celebra.cJ i rJ St. Anthony's
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  • 44 3  -  Sin Wen Pao The Czechoslovakia!! Consulate m Shangh.u will be formally abolished as from Apr 1, r i: learned from diplomatic circle. The- Chechoslovakian Minister hus notified [he Foreign Ministry to this effect. After its. aboli ion, the aflaii;. of the Cor.-
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  • 621 4 MADE FORTUNE IN MALAYA. STARTED IN SUGAR TRADE. A MAN of humble birth, Mr. Yap Chor Xv, one of the wealthiest ami most influential Chinese m Malaya, came to this country m th^ olden days and by dint of hard work and persistence built up a fortune. He takes a
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  • 71 4  -  Shun Pao Petition By Shanghai Chamber Of Commerce. Shanghai, Apr. 1. The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce bftfl sent, a petition to the Foreign Office ur ing that m the forthcoming negotiations with the United States for the revision of the existing Sino- American Commercial Treaty a demand should
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  • 246 4 Mr, Gammans' Departure A Great Lass. WE give here a photograph of Mr and Mrs. L. D. Gammans, taken just before their recent departure fvom Malaya. Mi*. Gammans will be 3D years old m November, and thus had 16 years' more work ahead of him m this
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  • 201 4 PENANG'S MONSTER." Fish With Face Like Monkey. 1 Steady progress is being made m the salvage work on the sunken Russian warship "Jemtschug" at Penang, and diving operations were carried out dur~ ing last week m connection with the dismantling of vessel, says the "Straits Echo." Two telegraph handles were
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  • 104 4 Restriction Measures Announced In Germany. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London May 2. German manufacturers of raw base- metals have been officially notified that they must, during the second quartsr restrict their consumption of copper, •ca,d, zinc and tin to the same tonnages ?.s m the first quarter. Authorisation
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  • 255 4 King's Birthday Fete At Malacca. npHE Volunteers In all parts of the I colony are preparing to celebrate the King's Birthday with the usual parades and marches past. Training for the event is m full swing, and In Fineapore the intensive practices have ouble significance m view
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  • 354 4 were resting after the horrors of the trenches. After th^ war she appeared again m London at the most prominent vaude- j ville houses and made trips to South Africa, and both North and South America. Returning after the first tour abroad she formed another company
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  • 324 4 A Reassurance To Parents. MR. Marcus Dukes Asst. District missioner, Boy Scouts, writes i!^?" "Malay Moil" as follows: I was indeed very sorry to read of death from drowning of an-Amnv aT Scout m Singapore. As there is a d«» of parents, who read of such
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  • 91 4 Presrntat on To Mark His 80th Birthday. The Football Association Council, after t^eir presentation to Sir Frederick Wai have decided to mark Mr. John lie- fc Kenna's 80th birthday tills month with a presentation. Mr. McKenna has been m foottal: I nearly all his Jiie and has
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    • 252 4 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. mvirl.LKD LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL I'OCKET Eras 6.00 WRIST 12.50 BILVKR POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.60 GI)LD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.60 18 ct. 76.00 Dust Water I'roof 14 ct. 66.00 r rU<»P WATCHES from $12.60 i!.un WATCH GUARANTEED. RfcPAIRS PKKCISION INSTRUMENTS THKODOLITES
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    • 35 4 j THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK!" Book for the Capitol Theatre at 6.15 ON MONDAY next performance m aid of ST. ANDREWS MISSION HOSPITAL. The Police Band will play at the Theatre from 5.30 p.m.
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    • 96 4 CAPTIVE ffl TO "4711" J^^^-. y M■ 4 Captivating by its delightfully fresh but unobtrusive aroma, •'l7l1 M Gcnuino Eau dp Colo^nr f^ is thy choice of sophisticated ;^'^f^ women, the very incarnation of charm and beauty. 1 t"471 1 EAU DX COLOGNE IN CONVENIENT SIZES FOR EVERY PURPOS6 M("W^hy
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  • 1934 5 Strictly Between Ourselves vul vv jn recollect that last week 1 told you I the X' <)W (>t virUle wnich illuminated the pJWtffl tne Sunday Tribune on t-count of their deeisi n, entirely on their m responsibility, to discontinue competitions. They felt that the paper was unusually me value t
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  • 199 6 M) Pounds Of Fat Hare Is nethhiK al! wiv.-.^ of f;;f men *-ii! be srla.f tn k Ii i- the fc(|eri3nce Of a wfmian \vho«»- hv band recently v,"-iL'h<'.' Iff «t is-. Sb<» vri <•- "I really feel I mod an« 4 i?\l you thac,
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  • 70 6 Prague. •You v.ili read about vac m th" i>u)>' vs." TUi WW ttie retort ol Jo-euha Hnllickova, a v d 16, v.nt'n h.v mUre s B 90- -i bet foe M ck>m» the family wa htng prof At V.v- <:iri nf the days v.ork Josepha went
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  • 807 6 Living Conditions Of The Poorer People. [SPECIAL TO THE "SUNDAY TRIBUNE"] k GRAVE problem which faces ai fig cities of the world is als> present m Singapore. I refer to the evil of Mums. Bat Singapore's slums differ from those ol Chicago, London, Paris an.
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  • 97 6 To "Show" Her Drunkard Husband. Prague. lesezia Brazdova wanted to show her husband how difficult it was to bring up six small children without any money so £he had herself arrested by confessing to n theft she had never committed: She told the court that her husband
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  • 94 6 Outa. i Thr powder magazine here has been raided. Unknown persons broke into the J military depot and went '..ft with j several hundred rounds of rille ammunii tion. So far no arrests have made. Reuter Ceuta, which lies on the N.W. coast j of Africa,
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  • 360 6 "Trigger Lay Yields To ivili alion. Now ttf^ A MOTOR omnik i taming »mJ the wild borrir: ;r:cr o: T^ North -Wesi Ftpnj v Regularly it plies read which lias bee: buili by faZ troops thfaugh the mountainous o«S Iry north -eas P« ci r-o*
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  • 145 6 Aged Skipper's Sixty-Hurt Trip. Si John's, Newfoundland Tlk- s?al hunUrs of Newfoundland ar ofT on th?ir annual foray into' the I ihcrn ict'ficids. A fleet of eight .-hips manned by If men has left St John's under coma©: of 70-year-old Captain Abraham Ken i who has not
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  • 124 6 Quebec Asks Federal Gof^f Change Law. Quebec A formal invitation to the Tf& Goveinmeiv, to amend the crunmai** so as to permit Quebec to o^fLl teries for charitable and ejj^jzj purposes, has been niadt by the cial Premier, Mr. Taschereau. At present the holding a! J°s[J:^L which the
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  • 119 6 Drank Tea And Has N* Awakened Since. A man who sir.i.'-ri his fit** Oppitz, of Chcmyz, took a ll^ Mr He drank two cups of tea m and then went to bed. «i* Next day and thf day f" to appear. On third da> m g» wcr)i
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    • 412 6 sSSSs discovered a bedtime drink so cer- w lillllHl tain m its power to soothe them gently to sleep. THE SECRET OF BOUIM-OT* I 1 ™E DIFFEREHCE REXT BftY. Bourn-vita is unique m this way: the DIASTASE Here tnen m the vital difference bemalt m it, specially prepared, is so
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  • 290 7 Always Sympathised In Ai His Heart. Berlin. «t qpve-ing. the last Socialist DeK aRL of the Interior m SfSEKSnShiswaytoH*. P^LnS Hitler is a Republican. K£w? To Hitler" is the title of ft JS to be published, m which I to his forcible ejec^ ***¥L hto Ministry
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  • 122 7 Portuguese Government Invites Tenders For Construction. Lisbon. The Portuguese Government invites offers of tenders for he construction of a bridge over Ge River Tfcgvs. Tenders will be accepted until Aug. 29. Th? eonditiens of cor»*rr.ct have been published m English. French. German, and Portuguese. Tie con'ractcrs must
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  • 112 7 Canton Proposal Of $1 For Consultation. ftteign medical practitioners m the wttft city may shortly be forced to lwte the fixation cf a maximum fee tor office visits and one dollar is said to be the figure which the Government na« m mind, states a Canton message. It
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  • 35 7 -Si t£ T^ of Nader Lower Egvp swaiiowedh £k°T is the P° Uce eouM find ni^pnctor to the police station all the «*^L he .S? there he was violently iSTto'^isr was suincient to
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  • 129 7 Marriage Problem For A Register. 'By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) T—n JJ London, May 3. HE wedding of a Chinese couple both 25, science students at a London College, who live at Hampstead, provided the superintendent registrar at the Hamnstead register office with a poser to-day.
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  • 171 7 Novel Feature Of New Church. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.; London, May 3. fls the new church of St. George at Brentwood. Essex, a special pulpithas been built. It has been placed on the outside of the wall of the church which faces the mrrn road,
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  • 116 7 Alleged Threat Of A Dictatorship. Japan is faced with the threat of a Fac2ist dictatorship secretly supported by members of the Lower House and the Eouse of Peers. That is the opinion of the leaders of the two traditional parties m the Diet, the Seiyuki < Conservatives and
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  • 108 7 German Ban Only A Temporary Measure. Berlin. Ii is explained ;hat the decree prohibiting he purchase of textiles from abroad has been endered necessary owing to the difficulties :ausea to those German indus.r>es who are lainly dependent upon foreign raw ma eriais y the allocation to importeio m
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  • 999 7 Inconvenient Situation Of The Poet Office. OLD SINGAPORE— 10. Agitation To Transfer Control To London From India. (Special to the "Sunday Tribune"). JN 1854 the Singapore Post Office was situated near the Town Hall on the river side. It was said thaiit ought tc have been put on the Commercial
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  • 107 7 Convict Nearly Bites Off Judge's Nose. Prague. Judge Reinelt is suffering from a badly damaged face as a sequel to his visit to the prison at Opava m Moravian Silesia. i He was going round, asking the prisoners if they had "any complaints" when a convict named
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  • 106 7 Swedish Prince Writes A Play. Stockholm. Thp Play "The Other." Author: Prince Wilhelm of Sweden Producer: Mr. Lennart Bernadotte (formerly Prince Lennart). This was the programme for^n i enier tainment given by the Stockholm Stu- cents' Theatrical Society. MM »,ai Prince Wilhelm has written several books. He
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  • 85 7 Cambridge To Compete At Frankfurt-On-Main. Cambridge will be represented at Frankfurt-on-Main UegaUa by a Pirnbroke crew which Inoludas Mr. N. J. Bradley, this year's successful Boat Race stroke. The crew will probably also take part m the German Championship Regatta at Mainz, July 22-23. Among British rowing
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  • 95 7 Donations received by the F.M.S. Distressed European Fund m April were ar follows: Incorporated Society of Planters $83.34, Clubs 835.40, Mr. F. J. Hussey lh Mr. J. A. Harvey 5, Mr. W. G. A. Smith 5, Mr. W. J. Corney 2, Malayan Collieries, Ltd.. 250, Messrs. Osborne and
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  • 52 7 The Brunoidisstuhl, an old Roman stone quarry near Durfcheim, Palatinate, recently established as being an ancient Germanic shrine, has now been found to have served also as an astronomical observatory. It was apparently used both to establish the points of the compass and to determine the dates of
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    • 37 7 *Joanlsßi£ jfF^SSfgt I forHerAgfe" If 1 I «rong healthy bodies -build y s I bonesandenrichtheblood.lwon- I d« why more mothers don't rely I I on Qv*kerOatsfortheirchildren." I I y X POR THE QUAKER FIGURE FOR GENUINE Oats
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    • 174 7 fc^0))( HO HQ LTD. HO Holj^[(^)Q^jjC^LT£3Y^ J P^ H I c 77^ BIJY BETTER n mM i_ u^ ffi B|i]::tea;s biscuits. =^i^m IHS))C H0 H0 ~*-^((jBj)C^ 0 HO LTO)((^)rHD''"HUTjn~) ',#JH C MALAYA'S BEST g ■bE E R MASTERS'. Brewed and Bottled by THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., SINGAPORE. Sole Agents N.
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  • 574 8 An Inexpensive Method Of Enlarging. OUR CAMERA CORNER. Instrument Which Can Be Used In Daylight. IX a previous article I referred to the'advantagefl to be gained and the money to be saved by carrying out your own enlarging. An apparatus for enlarging by elretrieity to various sizes is often fairly
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  • 33 8 Cairo. A camel wandering on the railway Imt m Upper Esrypt has derailed a complete goods train. The fireman was kPled outright and the guard and two other persons Injured.
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  • 37 8 Cairo. Deliberate murder has been committsd By an 8-year-old Egyptian boy. During a quarrel with his schoolfriends he ran home, fetched a dagger. I and then stabbed one of the boys t ■death. iltf^i
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  • 355 8 Bandit Who Evaded Police For 18 Months. Paris. A BANDIT, who evaded the police for eighteen months and was finally beI trayed by his love for a girl, is answering a charge of threefold murder at Marseilles. Camille Maucuer, a notorious bank bandit, is
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  • 305 8 K.L.-"ELSTREE OF MALAYA." Expariments In Picture Production. wrjJALA Lumpur, probably, will become the Elstree of Malaya if the arrangements now m hand to produce picture; m the town satisfactorily eventuate, suggests the "Malay Mail.' The proposed producing company has not vet been named, but a. its head Is a snowman
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  • 88 8 Lightning Tragedy Of Cousins' Wedding. Sao Paulo, Brazil. The bride dropped dead m the middle of a marriage ceremony that wouid have united the children of two famous Brazilians at Pedras Atlas m the State of Rio Grande Do Sul. A violent thunderstorm was raging. Suddenly there
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  • 353 8 Challenge To Accuracy Of New Testament. A CHALLENGE to the accuracy of the Authorised Version of the New Testament is thrown down by Dr. George M. Lamsa, a distinguished Assyrian He has just completed a new translation of the first four gospels from the
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  • 116 8 Favourable Impression Of Spanish Viscount. Madrid. This time it is not the London policeman who comes m for the foreigner's praise. It is the London laundries. A Spanish Viscount, famed for his fastidious taste m dress, has told an interviewer: "I myself would very much like to bs
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  • 112 8 Nobles Beg Spanish Government To Rent Them. Madrid. The Spanish Government started to look for a home for the country's highest court of justice, the Tribunal oi Guarantees. Immediately a deluge of petitldfeirrived. j They were pleas from noble fillfa unable to keep up their palatial jyences,
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  • 2291 9 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman Correspondent f*T gentleman called Henry has Z**Z tne suavest way of performing Vid mystifying tricks of anyone *V«cn W a long time. To begin *.7 there's Himself- take a look at •J™ML le pointed beard and moustache Sone is prepared for a torrent
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  • 1077 10 THE DI4MOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. STEEL SAWN LIKE WOOD. TURNING AND BURNISHING THE BRASS ORNAMENTS. riNE of the most interesting of Singapore's local industries is that carried on by the Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd., m Kampong Bahru Road. The partners are Mr.
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  • 179 10 Royal Palace That Nobody Wants. Toronto. JITHE "Casa Loma," Toronto's "Royal palace," A is threatened with demolition. Built originally as a place of entertainment i for visi ing royalty, the castle has been m turn a private mansion, a luxurious apartment hotel, and a "Jazz palace." All commercial
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  • 103 10 Big Increase In Moscow's Population. Helsingfors. The citizens of Moscow now claim that their city has jumped to fourth place m the order of the world's largest cities. They base their claim on population figure, d.-claring Moscow has 3,662,000 inhabitants today. This is an increase of 250,000
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  • 63 10 Principal Foreign Language In German Schools. Berlin. The Thuringian Ministry of education has ordered that English is m future to be the principal foreign language m tipper grades of schools. An English paper will be subsitituted for the French paper hitherto set m matriculation examinations. A similar order
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  • 58 10 George Apro, a Yugoslav farmer, claims to be the smallest farmer m the world. He is barely 3 ft. 4 inches high. Despite his size, he carries out all the work on his land as though he were normal. He uses a miniature plough and sits on
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  • 82 10 Murdered Man's Own Brother Among The Condemned. Jerusalem For the firsL time m Palestine four men have bsen executed for the same crime on the same day. A dispute as to the ownership of some land ended m the murder of a prominent Moslem and one
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  • 90 10 New Colony To Be Founded In Rhineland. Colof* A vi-llage is to built near Grimbsheiai, fc the Rhineland. .solely for ejuserviceown j I^, will corcr 2 ceres, of which 1.500 fS j be uwd lor dwellings, 300 for shops and fr f res for agricultural purpose;. M.'n
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    • 223 10 Eh L? SLh g> V^ BRAND BUTTER is the best canned Butter m the British Empire. For sale at all our depots and leading stores SIN6APQRE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. "irrwrininr n n iwwi vi iin I^l mi n n 1 1 w.j.w. 79.«^m^ HELPS _<ioSb^^mi, FIGHT COLDS fH When
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    • 34 10 THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK! Book for the Capitol Theatre at 6.15 ON MONDAY next performance m aid of ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. The Police Band will play at the Thea're from 5.30 p.m.
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    • 62 10 ■|lmff|lH LAST TW O DAYS!!! |ffIU4H! TO-DAY TWO SHOWS. l|#^^'J| FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ■^^^B TO-MORROW MONDAY [j|kj|H MAY I AT 9.15 P.M. iMUfiEHIBi Book Your Seats At Moutrie's. API'V I THE REAL HEROES 3FHIND THE REEL K ;ic HEROES tfic newsrcel cameramenb v I ROt At ARMSTRONG c n^i^ni T '„-7
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  • 1404 11  -  CINEQUE By DOLORES Del Rio doesn't like to get dizzy. In the big waltz number, "Don't Say Good Night" for 'Wonder Bar," the First National picture showing at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday, Dolores and Ricardo Cortez perform a dance number en the floor of the Parisian
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    • 287 11 i /ffi>W?f iLPj f 't^| SPEC!AL REI> EAT SCREENING j SHOWING TO-DAY: 3.1" r j AND TO-MORROW: $O5 ONLY. Tbe smash musicals ith four song numbers that one and all t r;!ved about I /^^x i J Tcwii be sins;!.:s tm j i m\ i I V Bfcbfr 5 am!
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    • 317 11 I h* t wWi lTie »i u >'fi !m j>°>» the studios ofFox?from-the~s(sfy I LZn Ja T S nngs t y t<:to r J°*y forth m his first stellar.rolZ. j SMOKY Dynamite m his hoofs, the devil m his heart, he was hated by all men... but to the one
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  • 415 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore, Sunday, May 13, 1931. COMPETITIONS. PERHAPS more needs to be said on the subject of competitions, and the policy of the ♦Sunday Tribune" (and its associated daily contemporary) m relation to them. We wish to make our own position quite clear, while at the same time not
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  • 1257 12 Closing Scenes Of Popejoy Murder Trial. ILIAK Weng Cheng, alias Kat Chat Chai, the Cantonese who murdered Inspector A. E. I'opojoy m a pawnshop m New Bridge Road on March 9. is to be hanged by the reck until be. is dead. After a trial lasting for six days, Mr.
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  • 557 12 Smiles Of The Week By "Quiz" ]l/| V selection for the Malayan Unpopularity Prize: The members of the r r.c. A A A A "kongsi" m the Detective Department at Penang is reported to have won a Race Sweep prize. All members of the P.T.C., of course. A 8
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    • 109 12 LATEST! ADVERTISEMENT. I )V SALE 'GRANT-LANDS" leaseI, I«. jo-.. t.>!" fivm G.F.0., Mandai Rd., tar village end, roadside, area about 14 rnbi i outpul about 6 pikula per i. nth, a 1 can «froam runs through tj y hi' his free from squatter."-. fi healthy position, near Post i 1
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    • 46 12 Visit Our NefVl Showrooms I "CORNWALL HOIISF." ».«n«»« > I ■>; I'^wT^B BF^ I y^affjy^B it •SK?:;'i-<A I jw***'''.' «^v^ I v'' ;> v->wVhl 53^: ■.■■■T»>.-r"- j&&bB&lfs" w&^ ''i 2'^^B k m^o^^ -^'.Jitf *#1 MODERN FIfRNITURE I ON MEW. I A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU. I Tel. No. 2153.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 45 12 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. v: 11 am 10 30 p.m 1 1 'U» -i.it:.. 10.59 p.m. Tti '->y l 10 pm.. ii..°9 p.m. 1X55 p.m 1159 p.m. 1.31 PHt Friday: 0M a.m.. 210 p.m. eaturclaj 1.10 am 250 pm. r 1.53 am .3 40 p.m.
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  • 925 13 WURDER OF A 76- YEAR-OLD WIDOW. WALKED JAUNTILY FROM DOCK. ACCUSED MAN BLOWS A KISS TO THE LUUH I AI- "i'ER iiehtintr grimly against the law for three days— day* that must have been filled with an agony of susy^e- three men
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  • 820 13 To lie World's Mightiest Stronghold. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 3. THAT Britain is going ahead with what will ultimately be the world's most formidable modern naval stronghold is o-day a familiar topic of gossip m naval and military circles m the Far
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  • 398 13 Magic Circle's Offer. 500 GUINEAS FOR PERFORMANCE. (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent.; i London, May 3. I ANY modern "magician" who will i come forward and perform the Indian Rope Trick before the Occult Committee of the Magic Circle will receive an award of 500
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  • 289 13 Link With "Officer In Tower" Case. (By Air Mail. i v (From Our Own Correspondent Paris. May 4. THE mystery surrounding the identity of "Marie Louise." who figured so prominently m the evidence given at i the court-rnartiai of Lieut. Bailhe- I Stewart, of the Seaforth
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  • 290 13 Taxes Burden. HISTORIC FAMILIES GIVING UP. (By Air Mail) iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 3 rpHE decision of Viscount Boync and his eldest son, Mr. G. L. Hamilton-Russell, to allow the use of historic Hard wick Hall, near Sedgefield, County Durham, as a training centre
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    • 141 13 kaJIST BIIIB to Presidents bF I M TONG, GEYLANG and JOO CHI AT S OPENING OF NEW BRANCH OF I V m r convenience of our numerous Customers m Katong, rniUiLi^ J()o we take pleasure to announce that 1 our n I NCINC; FROM WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, 1934, (em^7^ hOffic
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    • 81 13 y NESTLES PICTURE STAMP ALBUM. VOL. 2 I i Once upon a time there lived a great Egyptian king named Tutankhamen Get a Nestles Volume 2, "Wonders of the World" Album and read about the fascinating customs and splendour of these ancient rulers of Egypt. i Send 10 cents m
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  • 4718 14  -  Horace Annesley Vachell By BOTH Toplady and Leo Heath accepted humorously the information that Mr. William Sanderson was not on the rocks; although it was disconcerting to think cf a popular Griddite as a pincher. Talking the matter over, Toplady said to Leo: "My ill-gotten monkey ought
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  • 459 15 X.L Team's Visit ToKlan^. r<mtinuedjromj>agc 20. > .^TKuala" Lumpur Technical School fE^ s *pv* ~'~r? visitors to with the Yale 8.P and were the results (Yule S:m Beng beat Lim 15-2, 15-11; Moey Liang *g s?Moiid. Wahi Othman 15-5. -Lee Eng Swee and Kow C. Muthuthamby and
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  • 62 15 Girl Inherits £60,000 And Drowns Herself. Geneva. Becaure she had Inherited a fortune of about £60,000 young woman has drowned herself m the River Rhone. At first the police suspected foul play. Now it has been established that she committed culcide. The theory is that the shock
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  • 233 15 Unhappy" Mystery linage Back In Shanghai. The mystery of the laughing Buddha at the Shanghai Post Office remains deep and dark. No one had come forward to claim the cheerful little image and prayerbeads which arrived from London, addressed merely to "Postmaster, Shanghai" and accompanied by the following
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  • 381 15 Society Girl's Elopement With Jew. IJADKA Nikolaeva, 24-year-old grand- I daughter of a distinguished Bui- ganan General, and a well-known I member of Sofia society, has braved the j anger of the entire nation by marryin* the man of her choice— A Jew. The affair, which is
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  • 130 15 Glass Of "Lemonade" Which Cost £800. Paris. M. TOURTEAU, sabot maker of St. Etienne,, is bitterly regretting tho most expensive glass of lemonade he has ever drunk m his life. On his way to Clermond Ferrand lo buy a new business, M. Tourteau found an amiable travelling
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    • 46 15 WFy^ A thoroughly dependable British Product guaranteed to give all the service expected of them. I Be certain to ask for OSRAM y I VALVES they are best and \j ■SAdlll UonAM lALfto /idt?^. o/ The Gc aval Electric Co. Ltd. (of England), Battery Road, Singapore.
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    • 222 15 m the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London. 8.05 8.20 a.m. A summary of the week's news. PHI HOLLAND (16.88 METRES) TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME AT 7.50 P.M. 1. 12.50 Dutch Na ional Anthem. 2. 13.00 12 Provinces programme. The Province cf Drente. 1. The start of the department Drente of the PHOIII-club. 2.
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    • 335 15 TO-DAY'S RADIO. 6.50 p.m. Time signal from Bij Tom (St. Paul's Cathedral, London*. A violincello recital by Hildegardc Arnold. 7.20 p.m. Time signal from Greenwich. The Scottish Studio Orchestra, directed by Guy JJaines; Jfemes Hunter 'bass-bari-tone*. Ircm an Edinburgh StUt'.i." 8.20—8 50 jjin. Italian orchestra music I programme of gramophone
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  • 833 16  - Value of the Carve: Useful in Short Shots: No Straight Line at Half-Ball Contact. Sydney Lee Billiards For Amateurs. WHEN THE BALL IS TIGHT-UP. An If Shot. (By ■jMTAXY amateurs fall into the mistake cf thinking that a ball runs straight to its objective after contact with another ball. This
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  • 195 16 Spain Has More Medicos Than She Wants. r^O many doctors m Spain, too few In Egypt: this is the anomaly that exists en the two opposite coasts of the Mediterranean according to Reuter messages. Statistics available m Madrid show that many Spanish doctors have fallen on hard
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  • 116 16 Yugoslav "Stavisky" Gives Party In Gaol. Belgrade. M. Hasan Kaditch. the Bosnian deI tty. who is awaiting trial on charges of c frauding the State of more than 0.000 by his dealing m Agrarian bonds, i the most popular man m Sarajevo I istn. He has been
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  • 142 16 Balloon Which Goes Up 17 Miles. Moscow. More than 200 stratosphere balloons have been sent up m recent months by the Scientific Reseach Institute of Aerology at Leningrad without passengers. They were equipped with automatic instruments for recording the temperature, pressure and humidity of the air. On reaching
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  • 127 16 New Express Service Being Prepared. Berlin. As a result of the favourable experience gained with the "Flying Hamburger", the German State Railways have prepared a vast programme for the introduction of further fast railcars which will be put into operation m the course of the next few years.
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  • 193 16 Torchlight Concerts And Famous Conductors. TiHE Berlin "Art Weeks" will be held this year, May 10 June 15. The Sta^e Opera will present Wagner's "Rhinegold," "Valkyries," -"Tristan and Isolde" and the "Mastersingers" and Mozart's "Don Juan.'* All will be condupted by Erich Kleiber. Richard Strauss will conduct
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  • 77 16 Hamburg. What is believed to be one of the largest Youth Hostels m the world h#s just been opened m Hamburg. It is the "Hem Godenwind," a converted barque of 2,700 tons formerly on the Chili service. It has been equipped with sleeping accommodation for 500,
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  • 147 16 Mishap To The Salvage Tug. ¥\URING the early hours of Friday morning U a mishap befell the salvage motor tuz "TMan Maru," at Penang. The tug was anchored by the side of Green Hall bu after being tossed about by the heavy seas' and strong wind she broke
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  • 74 16 London. The Malayan King Cobra at the London Zoo has 'broken his fast after a strike lasting ten weeks. He swallowed a magnificent nlack and-gold tree snake whole all 5 feet Of it. Since their arrival the King Cobras. Richard and Eleanor, which are cannibals and refuse
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  • 87 16 Hangchow, Mar. 24. Wang Shih Ho, commander of General Chiang Kai Shek's bodyguards, has arrived at Shuikuo near Fenghua to make preparations for the impending visit of General Chiang. No date has been fixed for his arrival although the Chekiang provincial authorities are making feverish preparations to welcome
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  • 298 16 Australian Who "Dug Himself In." Brisbane. Harry Everett at the age of 38 was restless— dissatisfied with life. So when he heard that a boat was leaving for Norfolk Island, that stands some 1.000 miles East of the Australian coast, a lonely sentinel m the Pacific Ocean,
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  • 37 16 Teheran. The death from heart failure is announced h?re of M. Assad, formerly Persian Minister for War, who died m the orison hospital following a lengthy imprisonment on charges which have not yet been revealed.
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  • 233 16 Steel King's Enviable ,ol lection. (\NE of the biggrst deal in^SV". VJ recent times has just been concl'n^ m Bombay by the trustees of the 1 Sir Dorab Tata, iho Indian steel "k They belonged to Lady Tata ffi collection of precious stones has w be^n the
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  • 71 16 Itfcfc The beggars of Bohemia prefer etc to food tickets and they get it. In an effort to stop professional be* ging, many local authorities have bel supplying food tickets to begjan v that they need not beg for money. Now it has been discovered thai jrfessional beggars
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    • 150 16 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,9* The Great Eastern Li fe Assuranci Company, imited (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Li fo BuiWinrr, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies witn
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  • 1480 17 x *o* Of Telok Ayer Epworth League Club For Cameron. HighlandsBeng Choon Kok Association Seng Cheong S mety Of Malacca Chinese Students L.A. tt ATTENDED social was held by A^Triok Ayer Epworth League *Lt£ T Saturday -Mr.y 5). The 3in?»Port v. ducted by the fourth a^JJident
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    • 336 17 I have used Sanatogen on a large scale afeer debilitating diseases and have every reason to be satisfied with die results obtained", .^B^^^^n^. Dr. D. J. Jones (Indian MedicAl Gaicttc). Debilitating Diseases such as Malaria, Dysentery, etc. take m»f\ The fever is gone, but a state of extreme H V
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    • 175 17 JL JHt JL JLjL KJr .M. JL JsL JL I BRAND CONDENSED KILK Reused mi^ There has been a phenomenal demand for "AIRSHIP" Condensed Milk since its introduction into Malaya, that dealers are finding it hard to cope with the increasing demand. Users unable to get supplies aro requested to
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  • 2763 18  - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau Bowlers Make Merry On The Padang Ashworth's Return To Form A Fine Knock By C. N. R ee d S.C.R.C. Lose Two Matches Balhetchet And Bartels In Form At The S.R.C. "Laddie" Alvis's All Round Displays R> H. White Scores A Century. (By WICKETS
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    • 483 18 J' -WEAKNESS, DEBILITY ij/ C 5 w/kml HHi Wk H BBf wk fe^DES C hi EN S'Syru p \m\Jf i/i ISSN Hemoglobin Already 30.003 Doctors throughout the world ha>« agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. far belte* than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc,
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  • 1281 19  -  HARRY LEE By Through the ages, m war and m play, to throbbing torn torn or pmello w saxophone, feet have tapped to the rhythm o f the dance. iMtdicine Men and Models, Courtesans 0^ Clowns, All lamer the Call of author of High Company" and
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  • 2233 20 Mayflowers Rajonim Tfine Saimgap©re A§§©ciafti©iri]o Long-Standing Jfojggfe Comes To An End Four More Affiliations Kuala Lumpur am 9 8 Visit To Klang The U.C.A. Tournament I)efe. t of Miss Wang Siew Ying. DADMINTON enthusiasts will be glad to learn that the appli at ion for re-affiliation
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  • 625 20  -  K.O. (By Snares Ulhl Fernandez, BEING jodtopoeed, 1 was denied the opportunity of Bering the Suares -Fernandez contest at the Olympic Stadium last «£j™ ever, it was rather i. disappointing tight Though he carried an advantage of 171 b. m weight, Suares made
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  • 1988 21 "YOU WILL HAVE TO TRAVEL FAR TO FIND CLEANER RACING THAN IN MALAYA" ASSERTS ONE OF THEM ANOTHER TRAPS AND TRAINS TIGERS AS A "SIDE-LINE" MEN WHO HAVE TRAINED SOME OF MALAYA'S WONDER HORSES RIVAL TRAINERS BUT INSEPARABLE AND STAUNCH FRIENDS OF EACH OTHER.
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  • 234 21 N^onal And American Leagues. "uJ^ m the U.S .majo. busU *JW are w foUows: »CAK UEAOTO R H F. t 'I 4 0 'Goose Gosln J 7 0 Y(xk #v Wh^xT Orecl two h ome runs for St T o 12 2 !I^V, smikhom oredl0 red 12 ort
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  • 229 21 Handicaps For The Fourth Day. Handicaps for the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's race meeting at Bukit Timah to bo run on Wednesday, May IG, are as follows: Hoses. Class 2, Div. 2, 7 furlongs. Eastern Ally 9.0 Ashlj 8.4 Five Dollars 8 9 Parmint 8.3
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  • 71 21 Ponies Class 1. Div. 3, 6 furlongs. Penny Bee 9.0 Great Joy 7.12 Palm* Oil 8.12 Great Fun 7.11 Mountain Belle 8.9 Doorbyter 7.9 Blue Belle 8.7 Komolux 7.8 Golden Queen 8.5 Melbourne 7.8 Gold Finch 8.4 Apple Glory 7.7 Note: Ledger Line transferred from Class o to
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  • 213 21 Worst International Season For 50 Years. It would not soften the bitterness of Scotland's defeat at Wembley thai it left them with the worst record they have ever had m the International tournament. Net o::lv have they finished without a r jmt, but, loi the first time since
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  • 153 21 Soccer Tcss Taken: Bride's Pyjamas Left. Here is a Sunday newspaper story of or. adventure by "Jimmy" Connor, the Scottish outside left, on the journey of the Sunderland player to Wembley for the International:— Fart 1. Puts his kit (containing boots) on i Lp cads In railway
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  • 63 21 Ireland 1, Wales 1. England 1, Wales 2. England 3. Scotland 0. Mr. S. Thompson, the referee at Wembley, apologised to the Scottish i team at the finish for having erred i& giving the free-kick from which Brook scored England's second goal. He was satisfied that Smith, the Scotj tish
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  • 268 22 Competition For The Sultan's Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 11. The Perak Chinese Recreation Club qualified to meet the winner of the Lower Perak Club v. the Ipoh V.M.C.A. tie m the final of the Sultan cf Perak Cup tennis competition, when they defeated the Taiping
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  • 17 22 (From Our Chinese Correspondent.) Penang. May 12 Fain interfered with all cYicket m Pen&ns yesterday
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  • 488 22 NEGRI SEMBILAN OUT FOR 46. CLOSE OF PLAY. Negri Sembilan: 46 and 71 for 4 wkts Selangor, all out, 99. Selangor Score 99. BOWLERS ON TOP IN INTER-STATE. (From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban, May 12. /CONDITIONS were ideal this morning when Mr. V.
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  • 252 22 Yesterday's Cricket At McNair Road. rE Nondescripts Cricket Club scored an easy victory over the Police yesterday at cricket, on the N.C.C.'s ground, defeating them by three wickets. Batting first the Police totalled 111 almost half of which came from tin hat of Wight, who was undefeated with
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  • 50 22 S.C.C. team v. the R.A.F. XI on Friday m a friendly at the S.C.C: E. C. Cherrington: C. G. Van Houten. F. A. McCaffery. L. V. Taylor. J. W. Muncey, A. Donald; Dr. J. W. Winchester. E. A. Joy. J. E. Farwell. N Fyfe. J. E. King.
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  • 188 22 Mrs. hamier m n Santry Trophy rpHE thiru race amoag j^ Royal Singapore YachtrS Denis Challenge Cup was afternoor. the honour? *oin?;* 'Mrs Chamien after ack** 0 Six laoy helmsmen :ur ned ray There was consi^ 4 between Punai and MowgllT^ boats were equal m ooinut** of
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  • 83 22 The bowling green- at the se now been levelled and thrt* fa be rtady tor play ut 5 p.m. <,„£ It is proposed to re-open theow having three lull-rink Sb« i? to consist of lour players playeii will be- able to partkaja Any member who is able
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  • 29 22 The final of the S.C.C, mixec m open tournament will be pity;: Wednesday, followed by the pr» tion of p"hes for the op#n uA la cap events.
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    • 67 22 OLYMPIC STADIUM OFFERS A NIGHT OF THRILLS AND EXCITEMFNT FRIDAY, 18th May, 1934, at 9.15 pirn. Main Event TONY BELTRAN (The Filipino Cyclone) SHERLOCK" WARREN (The Japanese Slogger) 10 SENSATIONAL ROUNDS .JilLJlif: 1 1 ho| d his own against the invader n T A^^T?^^«« H I° F E DISI>^ED CONTEST
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  • 1381 23 ponniah Scores 81 On The Padang. Holt And De Souza Keep Down The Runs. IV glorious sunshine the cricket j 1 tria j to select the Singapore j -uven to meet NVtrri Sembilan a: Seremban on May 19. 20, and 21, opened yesterday
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  • 404 23 Wiltshircs Draw With Chinese. \N attractive 76 not out by Henry Boon was the main feature m yester- J day's match between the S.C.R.C. and i the Wiltshire Regiment at the former's ground m Hong Lim Green. The result was a draw. The S.C.R.C. had scored 124
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  • 133 23  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chiang Kai Shek Cables' Congratulations. j Hongkong, May 12 MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has wired XT his congratulations to the participating nations m the Far East Olypmic Games which began m Manila at two o'clock this afternoon. "The Games have now reached the
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  • 260 23 Results And Ties In Handicap Tournament. Results and ties m the lawn tennis handicap tournament at the S.C.R.C. are as follows: "A" singles: C. K. Pang (owe 15 > beat Scow Kirn Sang (owe 12) 6 3, 7—5. "B" singles: Seah Keng Siew (owe 9> beat P.
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  • 101 23 Command v. Johore At Anson Road Stadium. The first Malaya Cup match of the season m the Southern section of the competition will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Friday next, between the Malaya Command and Johore, commencing at 5.15 p.m. Gate charges will be
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  • 73 23 Storch Cup Tennis Matches Postponed. (From Our Chinese Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 12. Owing to rain the Storch Cup tennis was noi, played to-day and disannoint^d many but the rain was generally welcome m view of the fact that Kuala Lumpur during- the week was experiencing
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  • 46 23 The cricket matd) between the Asiatic Petroleum Co., and the Anglo-Chinese School, which wa£ to have been played yesterday on th rt Pave. Lebar :;round. was cancelled. The same was the case m tho pimo arranged between the Indian Association and Raffles Institution.' j
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  • 25 23 The soccer arranged to be played between the V.M.C.A. and St. Joseph's Institution on Monday, has been can- celled by St. Joseph's Institution.
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  • 58 23 Slight Improvement Reported Last Night. ON inquiry at the General Hospital last night, wo learned that there was a slight improvement m th? condition of Mr. R. N. Jack. He has partly recovered consciousness. My. Jack sustained serious head injuries when his motor-cycle crashed against the
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  • 207 23 Guillermo To Fight Rough Diamond. TWO fights which promise to be packed with thrills are included m an interesting programme being drawn up for Friday next at the Olympic Siadium m Bukit Timah Road. The main eventers will be Sherlock Warren, the popular Japanese boxer who gave Rough
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  • 138 23 W N. C. Belgrave's Excellent Marksmanship. i Members of the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Club fired the complete "2nd Stage King's" i.e. 10 shots at 300, 500 and 60 yard? respectively (highest possible score 150 on Sunday. Conditions were very good throughout which fact does not belittle the very
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  • 337 23 The Colours showed some improvement, and Weeks was well tested, responding v/eyy. Mackenzie and Manning were hard pressed for a time. Then the Whites attacked strongly m the closing stages and m ths last fitvfe i:vnutes Ferry made three brilliant saves. RESULTS: Whites 0; Colours 0. A
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 117 24 i J-d2a-io.i 'Dawson u;>' winner oi the second race. ■fea Th.c finish of the opening event 3 Bukit T:mah yesterday. Army Cowtrrctor (Christie up) 'eading from Can Do <Dawson». Bridal Veil 'Mcfliierson- and Evensong (^Vbdul Farad*, who wers second, third and fourth n spectively. L*»sation (Dawsoc up>
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