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CAVEMEN OF MALAYA

Dutch Historian To Search For Traces Old Civilisation

Singapore, Nuly 28.

An important expedition, which is likely to open many hither- to closed pages of the pre-history of Malaya, is to start to-day. headed by Professor Van Stein"Callenfels, the eminent Dutch ar- chaeologist and pre-historian.

Professor Callenfels has, beeh making preparations for this expendition, the object of which is to discover traces of the stone age civilisation at the shell heap 10 miles from the mouth of the Sungei Moda which was spotted as 1860 by a Mr. Earl, the Resident Councillor of Penang.

At the time of his discovery,Mr. Earl collected a human ske- leton from this shell heap and sent it to London where Pro- fessor Huxley identified it as belonging to the Australo-Melane- sold race who, according to pre-historic researches in the neigh- bouring countries, migrated from French "Indo-China to New Guinea, Australia and Melanesia.

Race Of 4,000 B.C.

Mr. Earl, not being an archaelog-, the sense to know that consider- ist, falled to collect any of those able value attached, to his find, so

the stone implements by means of he had

skeleton carefully which the date of the inhabi-packed and sent to Professor Hux-

ley in London.

Fandango Steel tants of that civilisation is fixed, but if Professor Callenfels suc- ceeds in his expedition, as he ex- pects to do, then he will be able to establish that North Malays was inhabited by this Australo-Melane- sold race before. 400, B.C.

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It should be mentioned that the present expedition has been made possible by the interest of our Resident Counelor, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, who has persuad- ed the Government to provide the funds for it.

"Professor Huxley published a small paper describing the skeleton Australo- as belonging to the Melanesold race but could give no explaination. Mr. Earle, collected the human bones but he did not collect any implements and is not known to which period of the stone-age this shell-fish eating if

habitants of Province Wellesley be long, and the object of the pro- sent expedition is to establish that.' }

A reporter who called on. Pro- fessor Callenfels found him study- ing prints of these shell heaps and

New Yrk Opening Quotations, photographs of stone age imple-

ments found in these parts.

"It was in 1923-24 I Brst found traces of stone age civilisation in French India-China and in Suma- tra," said the Professor. "Already In the eighties rough stone imple- ments had been found by the Curator of the Perak Museum but,

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NEW BRITISH MINISTER

Arrives at Singapore

Singapore, July 24.

To Me, returning to the East, Dating From The Stone Age is like coming home again',',, said My own view," added Professor Sir Josiah Crosby, who will short-

that they belong to

as

the oldest in Siam, a country in which he Calienfels, "is that we shall find ly take up another spell of duty type those using the rough stone spent many years when he was a implements as the shell heap is young man.

He assumes duty

Britian far inland when the sea extended

to Slam early next so far back Probably the period Minister would be about 4,000 or 5,000B.C.

Few of Britain's diplomats have we may find a few human bones but that is not necessary, Hux-spent more years of their life in

month.

"Minuet Transcription (From not belug a pre-historian he doesley's paper is a sufficient authority the tropics than Sir Josiah Cros-

Sonata in G) (Schubert Op. 78-Lener String Quartet. Barcarolle "Tales of Hoffmann"

(Ofenbach).

Salut' D'Amour (gar)-The J.

H. Squire Celeste Octet. Tambourin (Gossec, arr. Sharpe)

Molly on the Shore (Grainger)

---Virtuoso, String Quartet. 8.50-9.28 p.m.-Grand Opera. ̧.

Overture Tannhauser (Wagner) -Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates. Aria-Liebestod (Isolde's Love Song: Tristant, and Isolde," 39. Act. 3-Nanny Larsen Todsen; (Soprano). Orchestral Carmen-Prelude t

Act 1. (Bizet).

not seem to have realised their importance.

"They are very primitive and roughly hewn like this specimen," continued the Professor showing an example of the stone imple- ments used at that period. It was roughly hewn in the shape of a small changkel and was a very primitive type.

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his genial

for that subject and I have also by. Yet, at the age of 54, his written to London anthropologists vigorous health and for further details on the point. disposition give the lie to those "What we are out for are these who seek to show that ill-health stone implements and I am sure and an early grave are the out-- we shall make some very interest-come of a prolonged stay near the ing finds,"

equator,

A

The shell heap in question is "Yes, I am looking forward to on Bertam Estate and was acquired, my return to Siam." he told by the Strafts Settlements Govern- Free Press reporter who inter" ment, who are financing the pre- viewed him yesterday. at Govern- sent expedition. Professor Callen- ment House where he is spending fels is also hoping to obtain fur-a few days., ther funds from the Carnegie Trust for this work.

M. Tweedie, the Curator of the

Rouugh Implements "Specimens of this type of stone

Whole Career in the East.... implements" Dr. Callenfels said, "were found in French Indo-China,

Thirty years ago Sir Josiah was 3lam," the Dutch East Indies and

a student interpreter in Slam. also in the Malay Peninsula and Raffles Museum, will accompany have spent practically the whole

this ex- they indicate a race who live in Professor Callenfels on

of my career in the East, het these parts about 4,000, B.C. Ap-pedition at the start but his place wald. "And I am eager to learn Orchestral Carmen--Entr'acte, parently they came into touch will later be taken by Mr. H. D. of all the changes that have tak

Act 4. (Bizet)-Philadelphia with a race who knew how to Symphony Orchestra conduct-polish their implements for we ed by Leopold Stokowski. And right through the Malay Pen Aria-Wild my Dream of Youth Insula specimens of these rough

"Traviata" (Verdi).

implements with polished edges. Aria-Tomb of my Sainted Fa- "Later on these people also used thers "Lucia" (Donizetti) bone upplementa spatulae and Beniamino Gigli (Tenor). awls, but specimens of these have Orchestral The Bat-You and not yet been found in Malaya' but You Walts (J, Strauss)-Chi- only in French-Indo-China and cago Symphony Orchestra the Dutch East Indies. In 1932 I directed by Frederick Stock: published

a paper on the Aus- *9.28-8.45 p.m-Band Selections trilo-Melanesold race, which ap÷

from the Talkies.

pears to have imigrated from .The Big Broadcast Debroy North Indo-China"to New Guinea.

Somers Band with the Carlyle Cousins and Dan Donorary Song of the Flame. The Cuckoos-Van Phillips and

his Concert Band. 9,45-10 p.m.-Violin Solos by Fritz

Kreisler,

Thais-Meditation-Massenet.

Austraila and Melanesia.

"There were three types of this race. One lot lived in the open the other, in caves; not yet know- ing how to build huts, and the third type who lived on sea beach and lived on a diet of shell fish of which they appear to have been

Tambourin Chinois-Kreisler, Op- vær fond. As you can see, if they

3.

live for generations eating these Dance of the Marionette-Win-shell ah, the empty shells they

ternitz.

ther aside would, in time, form Polochinelle Berenade-Kreisler. large shall heaps and I discovered 10 p.m.-Cloce Down.

such

shell heaps in Java and Humatra, this picture being on one of them."

en place, in Siam since I was last there."

Cellugs, who has just been ap

Assistant Curator pointed

.or Raffles Museum. "Mr. Collings has

He had been told of the many specialised in Pre-History at Cam changes, but it was no use ask- bridge and will have a practical ing this diplomat for his opinion training under Professor Callen-about such things. "I have to go fels as also some Malay assistants, there and find out about them so Mr. Collings will be able to con-

first," he added. duct" prehistorical researchin Malaya in future.

SARAZEN'S GOLF TOUR

A FAILURE

Going Home To-Dav

Sir Josiah was at thedinner given in honour of the King of Blam shortly before leaving Eng- land That was about the last function he attended: before he crossed the Continent to join the P. and Q. Ranpura at Marseilles. Flying Visit to Batavia

A short intermission before; he gets back into harness gives him the opportunity of renewing his Netherlands acquaintance with India where he served a long term of office as British Consul-Gen- eral at Batavia

(Special Air Mail Service),

London, July 15. The departure for New York of Gene Sarazen, the famous Ameri can player, who had entered for

"I am going to pay a flying visit the Irish Open Championship, has to Batavia, and I hope to spend caused great disappointment in about six days there before flying. golong circles, here

back to Bingapore. I will be in Sarazen's European tour is a Bangkok by about August 4" 3 he story of disappointment and dis- sald fusionment. His stock suffered a Sir Josiah served three years as severe slump in the recent British British Minister to Panama and championship, in which he finish

Costa Rica prior to his latest ap-, ed in sixteenth place, twenty

Reked his stay pointment. strokes behind Cotton.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 11 am-Time Signal from Big"

tom. The Rutland Square and A Find of 1863 New Victoria Orchestra, direct- "When my paper was published, ed by Norman Austin, relayed à Viennese Professor. Baron von

"He asked to be released from there. Talking of canals, he said. from the New Victoria Cinema, Heine Geldien drew attention to a engagement to appear in a match he knew "less about the rumours Edinburgh pa smaller paper that had been pub at Carlow last Sunday, but the concerning zne possibility of the 12 noon--Time Bignal from Green-lished by Professor Huxley in Lon- officials of the club insisted upon Kra canal than anybody else.""

wich. A recital of new gramp-|don in 1883. From this it appears the contract being fulfilled. Only phone records by Cristopher that one Mr. Earl, then Resident 270 spectators turned up, the Stone.

Councillor of Penang, found a American's share of the gate 1-1.30 pm The Western Studioamall Chinese settlement about 10 money being: £40. -

Orchestra, from a Cardin miles from the Mouth of the Having scratched from the Irish studio.

Sungei Mua burning me from championship, Sarazen returned cockle shells, Mr. Eail nvestig to England by the night boat on ated and found they got their Bunday. W shells from an enormous shell J, Kirkwood, Sarazen's travelling nes Bomeone asks his father requested hea in the vicinity of the village companion is naturally disap- whether chickens really paid. the instructor in an English school, and on delving into this shell head, pointed at the turn of events Be They pay my sonia sold "When you're eating you're he found a human skeleton. Now told me that Sarazen's dream of the old man. I bought him the "appy," announced the student; Mr. Earl was neither an anthro-conquest to the British Open and chickens; supply the feed. I buy "and when you're through you're pologist, nor a pre-historian. He of the fortune accruing has been the eggs from him, and he eats

them." tight; that's appetite.'

was just a civil servant but he had rudely shattered

Young, Webster "Denne appetite

Some people make chicken breeding pay; others find it a los ing venture. But scarcely any one of whom we have ever heard did so well as a certain Canadian boy spoken of by the Canadian Wit

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