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TO-DAY'S RADIO NORTH MALAY RUBBER ESTATES

PROGRAMME

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MUNIST. BANDITRY IN CHINA (2nd Edition) D (".........in its matter, its man. Bar and its format, an admirable

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Literary Supplemente London) With 45 Illustrations—Demy RrO..

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No. 2 CHINA'S

on 355 Metres

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

change in conditions the export By order of the holder of Bill of Sale

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Mr...Louls Hardy (chairman of the company), who presided, sald that the total crop harvested was 1,910,07715, to which must be add-

ed, music.

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No. 8 of 1985

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the reductions in the quotas, which meant, in effect, that if there were no further alterations owing to a

allowance for the whole year would be 681 per cent. of standard, com- pared with 37 1-7 per cent, during the last seven months of 1994. Their standard production was LAMMERT BROS' SALES ROOM assessed at fully 100,000lb. more than in 1934, but their export allowance would be nearly 225,000 in. less than last year, which would Inevitably result in a'slightly high- er cost of production.

No. 4, DUDDELL STREET

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5 to 8 pm-European programme.ed 223,9343b brought forward from A to 6 pm-Hong Kong Hotel the previous year, making a fatal of 2,159,011lb. Of thin quantity

AT 12 NOON 2,053,300lb, were sold during the year, at an average price of 5:134.

** FRIDAY, 10TH MAY, 198 In recommending the payment per ib, and 58,8771D, were sold after December 31 at an average price of of a dividend of 4 per cent, and A quantity of machinery and gooda 6.50 to 7.20 p.m.-A Relay from 5.280 per lb. The average sale at the same time writing of the for the manufacture of flashlight. Daventry. A Visit by their price was approximately the equi- whole of the outstanding prelimin-torches stored on the promises of the Majesties the King and Queen valent of 6d. per lb. landed in Lonary expenses, although this would Nam Shing Manufacturing Company of Non. 8, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 Yiu Wah to Westminster Hall. His Ma-don. The remaining 20,7341b, were leave only £537 38. 5d to carry for- ward to the new account, the

Street. jesty the King replies to Ad-valued for balance-sheet purposes

directors were anxious to give the For full particulars and orders to dresses presented by the Lord at 3d per ib.; this rubber had Chancellor, The Rt. Hon. Vis since been sold at a profit on the shareholders some tangible evi-inspect apply to the Auctioneers or

dence of the company's returning to. count Sankey, GBE., on behalf valuation. of the House of Lords, and by

prosperity, and he trusted they

WILKINSON & GRIST, would approve the recommenda- the speaker of the House of

The average working cost was tion. It must be remembered that

Solicitors for the Vendors. Commons, Captain the Rt. Hou, B. A. Hitaror, on behair 2.635d. per lb., which in view of the higher wage bill for native labour and the increased export duty pay- 7.20 to 7.30 p.m.-"Hall Vienna"able during the last seven months Fotpourri (Dostal) played by of the year was, he thought they Marek Weber and his Orches would agree, highly satisfactory

All-in costa, including depreciation, | why they should not remain in were 3.186d, per lb.

'that category. The estimated net

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From the Studio

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a profit of £1,445 198. d. had been Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1955, realized this year on the sale of in- vestments and a regulär profit was being earned each month, so that having entered the list of dividend paying companies he saw no reason

PEARL WHITE

To Turn Producer

اسدي

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Free

A Jazz Banjo and Plano Recital Full details of the year's pro-profit for the first four months of

this year was at the rate of ap by Fred Carpio, Julian Silverioduction, together with the com- pany a assessment under the in-

proximately £1,700 per month. and Terry Lou

Bingapore, May 2 Miss Pearl White, famous actressTM temnational agreement, were given They had a first-class property in the report. At the moment the modestly capitalized at £47 per of the silent movies, is returning assessment committee had fixed planted acre, of which, after the to fin work-as a producer.

This she revealed to the maximum yield per acre for payment of the proposed dividend Baling, at 500lb.. They knew from

and the purchase price of the re- Press representative on the French their records that some of the cent acquisition, over 22 10s was mail liner Felix Roussell yesterday. Miss White, it will be remember. areas were yielding over 700lb, per represented by cash. In these cir- acre, and figures could be produced Sumstances he felt they could looked, was among the 450 passengers. which proved an average yield of forward to the future with every in the world-cruise ship -Empress

confidence.

of Britain which called at Singa- nearly soolb. per acro.

pore on March 3.

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Variety

Their visiting agent, in a report

The report and accounts were dated July 7 last, wrote as follows: unanimously passed and thè divi- "I consider 800lb. per acre wouladend of 4 per cent, less income be a fair figure for the estate to be ! tax, was declared. Plano Bolo-Smoke gets in your assessed at," and a little further on

eyes-Carroll Gibbons.

he wrote: "I consider this Arst- Song-Maybe I'm Wrong again. class estate has every right to be

-Leslie Hutchinson,

assessed on the maximum bests Instrumental-Fox-Trot Medley. and, if necessary, inspection" shouin -Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamat-be invited by any member of the assessment committee, who cannot, Scientifically. or after reviewing the estate, do other Coursel-Murgatroyd and Win- than grant 115 the maximum

quota."

fins." Humorous

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terbottom. Orchestra-Fairies in the Moon

-Intermezzo Entr'acte, Vocal-It's written all over your

face-The Boswell Bisters, Piano Solos-True.

A Thousand Goodnights-Rale da Costa and Ray Noble and

his Orchestra. Song--Stay as Sweet as you are-

Belle Baker.

Vocal Duet-I'm on a See-Saw (“Jill Darling")—Louise Browne and John MIBA. 9,30 to 9.43. pm.--

Four Songs by Danny Malone (Tenor)

1. Love's Roses.

2

Sweetheart Darlin'.

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In the case of Sabur, the result of the company's appeal was At- nounced in January, and, as stated in the report, an increase in the standard was granted, which would permit of a further 45.2671b, on ac- count of 1934 being added to the company's export allowance for 1835.

SATISFACTORY CONDITION OF

TIGER KILLED

With A Parang

Kuala Lipis, Apr 28.

She travelled in the "Empress" as far as Yokohama There abe received a telegram and left the ship in such a hurry that she could not take all her baggage with her. But it will be sent after. her.

She is now hastening back to France.

Miss White gave up the Ameri-" сап screen about ten years ago and now owns a racing stable at Paris.

"At Yokohama my manager wired me to return for prepara tions for the full teason," she said,

1:

And here is what she said about

A full-grown tiger, which has "I should be back in Paris on May been terrorising the Mukim of 15 but though I'll be a few days Telemony in Bentong District last late it doesn't matter much." of Dato Penghulu Baias when at month, met his death at the hands

tucking two Sakals in the jungle at Telemong

S

The two Sakais are at present amates of the District Hospital. Bentong, the younger of the two

wounds indicted on his left arm progressing rapidly from the.

and hand, whilst the other, a man of over 30 years of age, is in a his shoulder, back and both arm critical condition still, having had badly mauled and lacerated.

According to the version of the younger Sakai, Interviewed - In

the film she is going to produce: "I really joined the world cruise to study the ground. I am going. to make a picture with scenes in China, Japan, Ball and five other countries exactly which I have not decided yet.

THE ESTATES Upkeep had procceded on narmai lines, and their visiting agent was

Not A Travel Film satisfied with the condition of all.

"It will not be a travel fim the estates. On Subur the..cet

that is certašni.// But the players tralizalion scheme had been com→

will be natives., I am am going to pleted, and they would be pleased

tresses, especially in China, and ask the leading actors and ac- to hear that this had led to the desired and anticipated improve-

they are very charming. I have nient in the general health con-

seen them act, too. ditions of the labour force; it had

"My role will be that of pro- Roses of the South (J. Strauss).also considerably simplified the hospital, it transpires that a tiger dacer-cum-directress, and T. will Rosenkavalier Waltzes

[Reffective supervision of the various who had been prowling round have the picture released through

areas.. Hitberto Subur þad been

their "adang" at Telemong after United Artists as Bil the best their most expensive unit, but costs

the dogs managed to carry one people do I used to do

some were being steadily reduced, and in away one night. As the Dato' and directing before,” w

3. The Dear little Shamrock. -4. She is far from the Land. -- 9.43 to 10 p.m.-

Concert Waltzes

Strauss),

7

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.m. Close, down.

9.45 p.m.-News In English on DJA

and In Dutch on DJN..

the manager's annual report for the Sakais had no firearms "Asked whether Malaya would

amongst them nothing could be done that night but keep a watch for the return of the tiger and "Sumpitan" it.

*.

have a share in the alu Mis White said she had not made definite arrangements yet, but It was quite probable that she would include scenes of Malaya and also of Bangkok. She was not sure what the theme would be

Born in 1889 in Missouri, USA,

BERLIN PROGRAMME - § p.m.-DJA, DIN Announcement the year 1934 he made the follow

(Germ., Engl.), German Folking encouraging statement: It is Song. Programme Forecast quite evident that in the course of (Germ. Engl.)

two to three years, when the re- 9.15 pm-For the Young Folk sults of the present system adopted The Hitler Youth-the Idea or cultivation begins to show effect

ANOTHER DOG TAKEN The next morning an old Bakai and the Form.

and the bark position, particularly and a younger one went at 8 am on the section of both divi-into the jungle adjoining their Miss White made her stage debut slona, is back to more normal con-adang" to cut bertam for attaps 10 p.m.-Orchestral Concert with ditions, returns from this estate and were followed by a couple of the age of six as "Little Eva"!

works by Hans

Fitzer, should be well above the average of dogs. As soon as they got inside with a touring company in Uncle Among the items: Palestrina Malaya This indication from the the fringe of the jungle the tiger

Tom's Cabin Preludes, "Die Rose vom Lie-manager was supported by the sprang and carried off another After a year, she want to school besgarten." "Das Herz. Bola-visiting agent, who, in a report dog. The two Bakais followed and and at the age of 13 joined a ist: Erna Schubert. Conduc- dated March 6 last, wrote: "It is getting on either side of the tiger rider, and after several years tor: Werner Richter-Reich- now nearly eight months since I tried to drive le way from its experience went on the stawe

saw the estate, and I am very prey.. 11.15 p.m.-News In German on pleased to be able to report a con-

helm.

- DJA and ́DJN, 11.30 pm. Topical Talk. 11.45 p.m.-Players and Wandering Minstrels. A Musical-literary Radio Sequence by Hans Kuno Volkmann.

12.15 am-News In English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN. 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DIN

(Germ., Engt)

Ow Billy!

It was a lurid melodrama, and one of the character,, a king was haranguing his son

Hound and very marked improve ment in the mature areas general- 17"

travelling circus a bareback.

She then took up picture work This enraged the tiger, which with the Pathe Company and was was crouching, over the dead dog a star in serial films in pre-war and it sprang at the younger days. Later she Sakai who putting out his left arm great number of pictures includ With regard to Baling estate, the and dodging, got pawed by the ing The Exploits of Elaine and visiting agent, in a report dated tiger on the arm and hand Mystery of New York January 26 last, wrote: The yields Swinging round and seeing the obtained throughout can be con- elderly Bakal in the act of carry- sidered very satisfactory, Generally speaking, Baling is a sprang, knocked him over and, ing away the dead dog the tiger

First-class property and is as good started to maul him, as any to be found in the country.

It has been economically managed

on sound lines, for which all credit is due to the stan."

With reg

ENRAGED ROARS

The man's cries for help, mingled with the roars Cof

With regard to Kuala Dingin engaged tiger quickly brought Come," said the king let us go estate, in a report dated February

Dato' Penghulu Balal and a into the 'ouse'.'

2 the visiting agent wrote: The Bakala to the scene. estate has been maintained in

Without a moment's hesits

Did you hear that?" said a man in the stalls to his companion, thorough order and I was well the Penghulu Balsi lashed He said 'ouse,"

Overhearing the remark,⠀⠀⠀ ad- vanced fo the footlights and ex- claimed: "Yes, I said ouse! Do you think as "ow a king would live in apartments?".

satisfied with all works carried out.”.

PROSPECTS FOR 1995

With regard to the prospects for 1935, he had already mentioned

the tiger, which was crouched over the unfortunate: Sakai, and one blow of his parang compl severed the spinal column of the tiger just above the hip and the animal died soon, afterwards,

ANTI-PIRACY PATROL

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