Malaya Tribune, 16 March 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vtl. vIX, -No 04 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Mar. lfi. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1932
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 224 1 Upton's CEYLON TEA, L CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, Call for "Carhherg Hijau" it s Refreshing x/ fcf Houses throughout the Straits Settle- J j merits and the Malay States. I Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. A IIV incorporated in Denmark.; i kuaLA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG. i pur your
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    • 494 1 I THE j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. 1 I Fire Afloat! II HIT THE WORST FIRE j jj OF ALL,— jj j {l| PY RENE and PHOMENK Fire Extinguishers |i oiler the ideal protection against fire on j jj MOTOR BOATS, YACHTS. LAUNCHES and
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  • 432 2 Girls Corner. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Extreme Pressure On Space. My dear Nieces. Owing to extreme pressure on space this week the Editor was compelled to reject a large number of articles. The abnormal rush this week was undoubtedly caused by our throwing open to debate
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  • 68 2  -  (By Dily Gan. Asia Is the home of the tea plant. Tea is a tasty beverage and is a wholesome drink. Lo Yu is an ancient Chinese writer who told of the virtues of tea. as It tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude
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  • 288 2  -  (By Y. N. Koh. In order to have strong teeth we must eat plenty of raw fruit, leafy vegetables, nuts and raw carrots. Anything that has any estimable amount of refined sugar, such as puddings, pies, cakes and sweets, are not food for the teeth.
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  • 1265 2  -  How Diana Was Cured. J I i (By Jean.") little fool!" he cried. "Stop It before anyonhears you. I'll kill you too, if you won't stop screaming. And then everything grew dark about Diana. She seemed to see ten blades pointing at her from
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  • 655 2  -  (By "Gwennie.*) When I was a boarder in school, the girls all shared a great big dormitory. Next to me was a girl with whom I became rather chummy, and on 3 day we decided it would be grand to have a little midnight feast in the
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  • 271 2  -  'By "Helen Tan." A relative of mine who had sfen a som what strange thing on board a ship in a foreign country asked me whether I have v?r notic-d a yellow and a blue flag fly upon a ship. I repl.ed that I have n*. ver
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  • 149 2  -  (By "Curly." "Sufficient for the day is th? evil thereof" and if w: can make it so, our best time should be the present time and just to-day whatever It is. Time fli°s and we car never recall it. Let us then try not to look
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  • 163 2  -  (By "Lily." The first and foremost thing we could get by living in the countryside is the fresh, cool air in the early mornings and late evenings. This makes us healthier and it is the reason why hospitals are usually built in the countryside. Another reason is that
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  • 611 2  -  (By Ho Poh Chooj Before I say anything about myself, I shall first say something about my parents during my infancy and the incidents which befel me before circumstances brought me into contact with my master. The second season of the year 1912 is my
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  • 263 2  -  By "Curly." Talkies have on'y recently been established in the East but they at veiy much preferred to th i silent mcvl s which we had her; b fore any en? ever thor~ht of talkies. They are. indeed, much bef.er than the silent pictures a*, every word, music,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 GULL BAHAR HAIR Oil It la at once frag »h e P yp s an( j t> ra i n It Improves sight M 19 h a l roofcs and keep* B tront, lncreaaini U tta 'ength anc M-< y■ jj' blackness, it als* J tw"% kills Uce and re
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    • 408 2 WASH SILKY IJNDIERGARM E 7TS inLUX supply of dainty IPf > <li|» into the pure fjjjla >^ Lux latht r freshens silken garments you |||gL A have worn to-day i-ea<lv for you to put longer X IFXIK H irTHEITS I UfITED, POSH -I |..in. 1 n(. l ,k 1 No
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  • 455 3 PRESIDENT'S REFERENCE AT LA. MEETING. (From Our Indian Correspondent.) "Th.; other subject for my observation is Council Reform," remarked Dr. Raghunathan, President of the Indian Association, Singapore, In the course of a speech at the annual general meeting held on Saturday. "Your Association," added Dr. Raghunathan,
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  • 457 3 PROMINENT PERSONS ON "PRES. POLK." SHIPPING NEWS. The following passengers arrived by the Pres. Polk" on Monday morning from San Francisco and ports: Mr. Colvin B. Brown, a member of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States from Washington. D. C. is making a pleasure and business
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  • 65 3 —Reuter. London, March 15. The remonetisation of silver is the best way to deal with the problem of the scarcity of gold, declared Sir Robert Home, in a speech at Bradford. America and the British Empire, acting together, could establish a bimetallic standard so powerful that it
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  • 388 3 LOCAL IMPORT FIRMS CIRCULARISED. The following Utter has b:en c rculated among local import firms: D.ar Sirs, —The Overseas L ague are orgarising an Empire Shopping Week, and have appoint.d a sub-cemmittee to work out the (1 tails in crder that all interested part es may be-
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  • 230 3 OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. Mr. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes has reared from the Supreme Court of the United States. He V ninety-on° years of age, and considers that his health may suffer from [urther continuance in office! May he ha-e >cars of leisure still before him. for
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  • 87 3 ATTEMPT TO ACQUIRE STATE OPTION. -Renter. Washington. March 14. The prohibition battl? is entering on a new ard important stage, although the House of R.'pr's-ntif.ves. by 227 votes to 187. refused uj corsider 1 gislation to return the control cf liquor to individual States. The size of their
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  • 90 3 C M. Menon, brother of Mr. C. R. Menon. a well known local school teacher, was bound over by the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday morning, for one year in the sum of $50. Mr. C. R. Menon undertook to look after him.
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  • 32 3 -Reut:r. Berlin, March 14. On th:> ground of the desirability of disposing of the Budget in normal fashion the elections for the Prussian Diet are postponed intll April 24.—Reut:r.
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  • 174 3 A cordial inv.tation is extend d to all residents in Singapore to attend two lectures whicli will be del.vcred in the V.M.C.A. Large Hall to-morrow, March 17, at 9 p.m. Mme. le Docteur A. Noel, Ex-interne dcs Hospitaux d > Paris, will lecture on "The Place of Plastic
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 436 3 f|j| MALAYA'S fill 11 Newest and Most Ilißl Delicious DRINK a fro™ Made From Tlie I OiW Finest Imported I I r J# MAR* I FRUITS Product of l the PHOENIX (I Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. onr ——n DCNT TELL ME you've given up m ■..t t*J>[Jowcvcr, I have given
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    • 465 3 I THE FAVOURITE: Refuse j [tin? Imitations. i jCffli INSIST ON j j li C I ORANGE I I I^l Manufactured by G S ERASER j j E |HH H 1 NE4VE LTD., jill Sin Aerated Water j j Specialists. Finest H. M V. Orchestral Records, 1 D 1285—INVITATION TO
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  • 3194 4 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION OF 8 H.P. CAR. MODEL "A" TO HAVE EIGHTCYLINDERS. The secrecy which has surrounded the introduction of the Baby Ford" must hay attracted large numb rs to the Royal Albert Hall where the car was to be shown from
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    • 386 4 IN r: est, most pow«riMi --ok j H LwKI Kj hilaratini; perform.! ihe cars in the J l Willy line. j But to appreciate the new Willy Six 97 to the full, you must see th< mode* themselves. Call at our showroom to-day or write for particulars. Cycle Carriage jj
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  • 140 5 "i Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, March 14. emban Rotary Club are having a meeting in the King George V. on March 23. to meet Mr. bydney President. Rotary International, tint most of the Rotary Clubs la oess the Yang di Pertuan Besar of m having accepted
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  • 32 5 untitled Pulrfar, the Australian cricketer, will i! 450 for a 20 weeks' season with Kington, the Lancashire League Club, and JJ *nus of a guinea when ho exceeds 50 or five wickets
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  • 1401 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MININGSingapore, March 16, 10 a.m. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. lend. Buyers. SeUsrs. value*. 1103 mm 4 0 fX Si cd C 1.0.0 Aaam Kumbang Tin Dec. JJ %Jg Q ,0 0 1.0.0 Austral Malay pec- 010 0 UU ad 0.5.0 AyerHitamTto June 30 q96 qlO6 I. 0.0 Bangrin Tin
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  • 436 5 SINGAPORE, MARCH tl MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati *0 Beef stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati 58 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. Fowl, kati A Hens (locally reared) kati 48 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair Pigeons, fledged, pair 82
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  • 139 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM 00. 11.11. LTD As from Sept. 30 the following wfJd price* for Shell Motor Spirit aad varasoß brands of Kerosene ore effective: 1 Red Shell Motor Spirit on jT—J and or ex 4 gull. 4rvav par British Imperial gaDoa *> Red Shell Motor Sprrtt per 4
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    • 181 5 =ii=ii=ii=ii=ifej,=ii=Ji=ii=; Looking Backward I How many men at the age of 50 are I not faced with the necessity of 1 retiring? How many of these can look with I equanimity upon the immediate j cessation of their salaries i Perhaps a pension, sufficient to keep j I them from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 541 5 CIVB DIARY. numerous Clubs and Societies it. most of the members of which an r -Malaya Tribune." This Diari anally for them. Secretaries art >C?to operate in keeping it up-to-d*U Happenings of general interest JJ mcd in the "Diary of Events: try can cover meetings, enter- <<ht-visits and such functions
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    • 167 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending March 20, 1932: TO-DAY, MARCH 16. 3.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, SUA (v), Battery Parade—Lecture. 5.15 pjn.—Drill Hall, "A Wing Depot" Coy., Recruits Course. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section. Lecture. TO-MORROW, MARCH 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M.G.) Company, Demonstration—3ox Range.
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    • 85 5 MAILS CLOSE, TO-MORROW, MARCH 17. Penang, Province Wellesley, Northwest Perak, Kedah, Western Siam. North, North-East and North-West Sumatra < Kedah) 10 a.m. China and Japan (Yamagata Maru) 10 a.m. China, Hainam, Japan. Korea, Formosa East Siberia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Talamba) 2 p.m. Southern and Western India
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    • 278 6 Amusements < Owing to Great Success Season Extended THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT OUR SPLENDID INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW! r^AMTOL SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 TO-NIGHT iHkt tfJGGE-/. KtiIGHItSI AND BEST >FOW IS TOWN I Better than "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURE'S SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY. "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE" j
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    • 182 6 ep memt^ow^ Hats Off! with old Leo to the year's most sparkling comedy! It isn't often Leo appears here although he is at the back of many fine ALH&MBRA Entertainments. But when he DOES you j KNOW IT'S A GREAT SHOW! j To-Day Opening at the MATINEE at 3 p.m.
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    • 146 6 I Marlborough JLT TO-NIGHT jte^ j BETTY COMPSON 7g- I IN THE I boudoir m DIPLOMAT Wtj WITH lAN KEITH COAST RD KATCMG ""d.lfi TO-NIGHT 9.15 PARAMOUNT?) DYNAMIC DRAMA LAWYERS SECRET I WITH A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING j CLIVE BROOK CHARLES ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN FAY WRAY AND j JEAN
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  • 101 7 Mincing Lane Worn Out By Anxiety. London, March 15. The "Times" announces that the report that the Government has decided against Restriction of marketing of rubber is neither confirmed nor denied. It expects that an announcement concerning the result of the recent conversattDJM of the
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  • 54 7 -R-euter. London. March 15. In the House of Commons Mr. Walter Runciman announced that the increase in tea imports in January and February was almost wholly due to imports from India and Ceylon and he had no power to apply the provisions oi the Abnormal Importations
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  • 51 7 RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Singapore. March 16. Standard Spot 8% 61 March 6 April 6 6 4 May 6 3 4 6^s April-Jun? 6 :t i 6T July-Sept. 7»4 1% Tone of Market: Quiet —Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2\d per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 3\ cents
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  • 66 7 London. March 15. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify todays tin prices as follows: Spot £128\ (£129 5,16). Forward £130 :i a (ttSOft). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2V t d. <2 l d.). Forward 2
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  • 290 7 Singapore, March 16. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 1516 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3*d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London demand 2s. 3 25 32d.. London T.T. 2s. 3%d., Lyons demand 1,035. Paris
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  • 164 7 Singapore, March 16. Rice, Siam Al perKoyan $230 Rice. Siam 1 210 Rice, Siam 2 $ljj 6 Rice, Siam 3 177 Rice. Siam Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $189 Rice, Siam 2 Rice, Saigon A-l 7 *j Rice. Saigon No. 1 110 Rice, Saigon 2., JjWj Rice. Saigon 3
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  • 304 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. March 16, 11 a.m. RUBBEK. London: 2 3 16d., unchanged. New York: 3% cents (G.). unchanged. Shares: Easier. Allenbys 55—65 cents, Ayer Moleks 30—40 cents, Ayer Panas 35—45 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents, Bukit Katils 15—20
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  • 214 7 SHIPPING NEWS. The Dutch vessel "Tinombo" arrived here tlvs morning from Belawan-Deli. The master 11 ported that yesterday at 12.35 a.m. at lat. 3 C.eg. 25.5 mm. N., lorg. 99 da?. 52 mm., a Chinese deck passenger named Ng Seng jumped overboard. The eng nes w re stopped
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  • 582 7 FRASER'S REPORT. Messrs. Praser Co., in their weekly report 1 dated March 15, state: Dnri lg t:.e peiiod under review the local j sha.i. maiket has itnu-.:.ed c.u.tt end f-at-ire- less. The levering cf Lie Bank n..e tj per i cent, uuring the week has helpea to
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  • 253 7 HOUSEHOLD RAIDS FOR FOOD IN KUALA LUMPUR. Mahdi, his wife Mina and their little daughter live in the motor house at the top of Mount Road which faces a front drive and backs on to what is almost jungle. A few days ago, when Mahdi was out
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    • 532 7 i Victoria Memorial I Hall i Organ Recital Friday Next, March 18, at 5.30 p.m. organist -Mr. j. r caseley. VOCALIST .-Mrs. EVA CLARKE, L.R.A.M., A.T.C.L. ADMISSION CrS. 20. KATONG PARK Friday, March 18, at p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE THE BAND Ist. BATTALION THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT^ BY KIND PERMISSION OF LT.
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    • 72 7 A HOLIDAY THIS EASTER? CONCESSION RETURN TICKETS. j 24th to 29th March, 1932. 1 OUTWARD By any train leaving after 6 a.m. on 24th March up to midnight on 28th March. RETURN Any train on Friday. Saturday, Sonday, Mon- day or Tuesday. March 2ith to 29th inclusive. j j F.M.S.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 316 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Temper*- Bright STATIONS, ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mln. shln« Alor Star 97 69 NU 10.9 Kota Bharu 87 72 Nil lIJ K. Trengganu 87 70 Nil 8.1 Kroh 91 68 Nil 10.7 Sitiawan 91 »1 0 29 6 5 Ipoh 94 71 Nil 8.7 Butterworth
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  • 844 8 "Get on or get out!" should he the motto for the F.M.S.R. to-day. And to "get on" means to give the public better service at lower cost. So far as goods transport is concerned, the success of competing roud transport is sufficiently eloquent comment, even making
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  • 179 8 Major P. G. Hybrid L.C.. R.E.. is grantes the local rank cf Lieutenart Colonel whilst holding the appointment cf Commander. R E S ngapore. The Anglc-Chn:se Continuation School has rcce ved. by cable, news of the success of its Cambridge Junior students —twelve passing out of a total cf twerty
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  • 59 8 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. INDIANS COUNCIL REFORM, on page S, MOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. MALACCA NOTES, on page 11. JOURNALISM ON THE SCREEN, on page 11. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 12. DIARY
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  • 101 8 Government Unable To Take Action. It is officially announced that th? Federated Malay States Govcvnmtnt, after mature consideration of the recommendatijrs cf Ui Committe appointed to cons dar the incidence o< taxat on on the rubber industry, whoslepoit was ie;ently laid befcre Federal Coure.l as Paper
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  • 195 8 GREAT REDUCTION OF DEFICIT. Rugby, March 15. The revenue returns issued to-night, giving figures to last Saturday, leave no doubt that a balanced Budget will be successfully realised. During last week, the deficit was reduced £12.800.000, and amounted at the end to £24.200.000, compared with £44,100.000 on
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  • 170 8 UNSATISFACTORY STATE OF AFFAIRS. Reut r. London. March 15. The state of affairs regarding the Singapore Base is unsatisfactory and is now engaging the earnest attention of the First Lord of the Admiralty, said Mr. Wallace, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, in the courss of
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  • 180 8 SURTAX ON BRITISH GOODS. Rugby. March 15. It"! the cou.s of answers in th 1 House cr Commons t -da\. Mr. Walter Ru:cim;<n. Pics dent cf the Board cf Trade, raid th .t Uk f"o\ vnmcnt had made it char to th" Fr nrh Government that
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  • 46 8 INVESTIGATION BY WORLD FEDERATION. -Reuter. London, March 15 Mr Walter Citrine, General Secretary of the Trade Union Congress, is leaving for the Far East in the autumn to investigate Trade Unionism on behalf of the International Federation of Trade Unions.—Reuter.
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  • 50 8 Rugby. March 15. In the House of Commons to-day under the ten minutes rule, Commander Locker Lampson was given leave to introduce a Bill to prohibit the Importation of goods made by foreign forced labour. The Bill was brought in and formally read a first time.—British Official.
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  • 34 8 From Holland by the "Kota Agoeng." due at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatched on Feb. 25). by the "Rawalpindi," due at Penang at 6 a m. to-morrow.
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  • 24 8 For the Easter vacation the F.M.S. Railways ar issuing the special concession tickes, pllowing extension of the customary week-end tickets to cover March 24—29.
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  • 418 8 —(BY m LOOKER-OS The F.MS. Governm anything to help rubber A Dr. Braddon's ru idea is declared to be a Still there are only less hopeful ones) ab inc 'U'>n. The price of the i in London—that includ» r ,T handling charges. The upshot of all that
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  • 25 8 London: 2'sd. New York: 1% cent Singapore Spot: TIN London Spot: £128 ;1 Three Months: £129 15« Singapore: $66.00 75 W«
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    • 214 8 j Cricket Gear BY THE LEADING MAKERS. 1 I H BATS. j J H9 "Don Dradman- Bat $24.50. j J 25L "Hammonds" Bat $2*.50 I T "Gunn and Moorr" Autographed Bats $23.50. I J IB "Jack Hohbs" Bat $23.50. j j rati gloves. I ft] I Wicket Keeping Glove* $17.50.
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    • 72 8 ZENITH j I SCREW CASE. i DUST AND WATER j j PROOF i WRIST WATCHES '< j l The Most Suitable Watch for the j j Tropics. JUST UNPACKED. U. S. de SHva Bros., JEWELLERS. I j 23, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE, j n j TJULI EXHIBITS AT THE I RECENT
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  • 803 9 LEAGUE COMMISSION ENTERTAINED IN SHANGHAI. DESIRE FOR A COMPLETE CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. (ANTON CITY SHAKEN BY EXPLOSION OF AMMUNITION. Sin Chow Jih Pao. c for a complete cessation of hostilities in Shanghai was exLord Lytton, Chairman of the League Commission, when
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  • 85 9 Private Peace Conferences Proceeding' -Reuter. Shanghai. March 16. I rd Lytton d s^nghaf a unUl S negotiations 'i 1 .re undTway and peac, se.ms Lytton intends interviewing many rri.nent people concerned with the t: lubh as possble. Meanwhile. a s en private conferences is being h;,v„ur
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  • 74 9 (I VIMS A MANDATE TO REMOVE IT. London. March 15. V pose to rtmove the cath of allegiarc de Valera in the Dail. "We b a n to remove it and we want ~ry the community to be able o o i- vs to th-
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  • 98 9 SMALLEST 'PLANE IN THE WORLD. British Official. Rugby, March 15. A llicant record has just been b Mr Taylor, a member of an AustraUan t:rrn Argentina, who in an aerop an rr d the Andes into Chile. This aer°planIs th mallest produced in England an Profo-bly the
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  • 122 9 BRITAIN AND AMERICA COULD HELP. British Official. Rugby, March 15. Speaking at Bradford. Sir Robert Home urged the removal of silver and the establishment of a bimetallic monetary standard. A standard composed both of geld and silver would afford the safest method by which a reversal of
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  • 76 9 British Official. Rugby. March 15. The Colonial Secretary. Sir Phil p Cunliff? List' r. stated in th s Hcus:? of Commons to-dc.y that th< Governors of the Leeward Islanus. Windward Islands and Trinidad were in general agre nrmt as to the desirabil ty of a Commis<i~n b
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  • 149 9 Coolies Terrorised By Firing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 16. A sensation has been caused here by th s report of the kidnapping of a clerk of a big eeUts in Sungei Siput by a gang of robbers an., hld to ransom. It appears
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  • 173 9 founder of the kodak FIRM. -Reuter. London. March 15. The Irish Sweep Is rivalled as the toplc of the day by the suicide ol the multl-mllhonaire. Mr George Eastman, inventor the Kodak camera to whose achievements columns are devoted They relate how he started as nffice-bov
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  • 76 9 COMMITTEE TO MAKE PREPARATIONS. British Official. Rugby. March 15The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Ramsay Mac Donald) to-day stated that almosttamediatelv after the Government was formed a Cabinet committee was appointed to supervise preparations for the Ottawa Conference so far L The Government in the United Kingdom was concerned.
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  • 59 9 Damage By Japanese At Shanghai. Sin Chew Jih Pao. Shanghai. March 16. An announcement made by the Shanghai Social Bureau states that 160.000 civil houses have been destroyed. 6 080 persons killed, 2,000 wounded and 10.400 missing, since the Japanese invasion of Shanghai. Damage to official
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  • 82 9 COURSE 400 YARDS SHORTER THAN USUAL. British Official. Rugby, March 1». (The University Boat Race will be rowed on Saturday morning over a course of about 400 yards shorter than usual. Owing to structural alterations on the bridge which cause violent currents at the usual starting point,
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  • 76 9 SMALL FLOW OF RIVER THAMES. British Official. Rugby, March 15. The effect of the low rainfall in recent weeks on the flow of the River Thames was referred to at a conservancy meeting yesterday. The natural flow of the river during the last month was 400.000.000 gallons daily
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  • 88 9 Reuter. Londor. March 15. In the House cf Commons Mr. Mander (Liberal) a*k d whether Government would b» u-erar d tT re-consider the treaty under wheh Britain undertook not to fortify Hong Kong in the event of th- Washington Treat es and tjn Pa«t of
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  • 128 9 German Leaves Fortune To China. -Reuter. London, March 16. The "Morning Post's" Rome correspondent has reported that representatives of the Chinese Republic in Rome have gone to Bressanone to take possession of a fortune estimated at £500,000, bequeathed by an old German named Heinrich Basse to
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  • 47 9 SEARCH FOR DISCARDED CLOTHES. -Reuter. New York, March 15. F.ars that the Lindbergh baby may be dead are apparently entertained by the Polic", who have circularised all keep'rs of incinerators in hotels, apartments and city institutions, to watch for parcels containing baby clothes—Reuter.
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  • 170 9 CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST DIRECTORS. The trial of Ho Wan Hee and his wife, in respect of the alleged misappropriation of a sum of $7,623.02, the property of the Hup Heng Mineral Syndicate of which they were Directors, which commenced before Mr. Justice Sproule and a special
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  • 141 9 MUST RETAIN SUPERIOR MACHINES. •Reuter. London. March 15. Sir Philip Sassoon. Under-Secretary for Air, gave in the House of Commons what apparently was the first official hint at Government's attitude towards the French disarmament proposal at Geneva. He asked: Had we sufficient confidence IB any international body
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  • 136 9 "PASCALL NUMBER" OF THE "RODA." The "Roda,* th" monthly magazine of tie Rotary Clubs of Malaya and Siam. maintains the high standard set in prrceding numbers in the issue for March, which has just maac its appearance. This month's "Personalities" article is devoted to Mr. Sydney W. Pascall.
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  • 56 9 -Reuter. London. Marcn io. The Archbishop of Canterbury, on medical advice, is going to the south of France next week It is officially stated that his general health is excellent but slight rheumatism persists and the Archbishop has been troubled by minor illnesses on several occasions since
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  • 37 9 British Official. Rugby. March if). On instructions from th« of Portland the world renowned gem of Greek art known as the Portland V?se has be n nd nosited in the British Muscu.n British Official.
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  • 28 9 Reuter. Bombay, March 15. Mrs. Gandhi, who was released from prison on Feb 29. has been arrested again and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment.Reuter.
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    • 199 9 j c.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS FOR THE j THEATRE WITH THE BIG PICTURES. jj j special attraction I BERT j WHEELER i ROBERT i j jm woolsey Oh, Oh, Cleopatra !"J RPRSISIWOa smart and delightful comedy 1 3» «fcJ mrai 51s mm WITH AN entirely original theme,
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  • 922 10 YESTERDAY'S GAMES. MARINE DEPT.'S SUCCESSFUL DEBUT. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Three matches were played in the Third Division cf the S.A.F.A. L: ague yesterday, the Marine Department team, one of the newly ciected sides, making a successful debut in their game with the Vehicles Dept. at Jalan B(sar. Results:
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  • 971 10 LAWN TENNIS. S.L.T.A. ANNUAL MEETING. The anual general meeting of the Singapore L T A was held r.t the Cricket Club yesterday, the Hon. Mr. W C. Huggard, K.C., presiding. Those present included Messrs. D. H. Kleinman W. J. M. Warden, H. Nishiyama, N.
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  • 108 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. S.C.C. Ist. XI v. I.C.F.A. on Monday at Anson Road Stadium: E. Cherrington; J. G. Glasgow, J. L. Elmer; D. R. Harper, A. K. Reade. E. Laidman; E. A. Joy, J. E. Harvey, C. Kendall, M. D. Pennycook, J. E. King. Badminton. Entri s for th
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  • 1058 10 SPIRITED CONTESTS AT NEW WORLD. "BERWICK" WINS LOWTHER GRANT CUP. BOXING. The Int.r-Services boxing tournament at the New World Arena last night between the Royal Navy (H.M.S. "Berwick") and the Army (Sngapore Garrison) produced a series of spirited contests, and was watched by a very larg-
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  • 181 10 Fun And Complications At Pavilion. Complications "r;bound" t'rem all angles cf the eternal triangle in the stoiy "Rebound," an R.K.O. Pathe picture now b ing shown ai the Pavilion. ThiS is a straight drama but there is a good deal of enjoyable witticism in it. Ina Claire
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  • 223 10 NON-MUSLIMS COMING TO A SETTLEMENT. New Delhi. March 6. A Conference of the leading Hindu and Sikh members of the Central Legislature, including Mr. M. C. Rajah, representative of tile Depressed Classes in the Assembly. Mr. Moonje. president cf the Hindu Maha Sabha and Government Leader
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  • 71 10 IF ALL HOUSES WERE IMMOVABLE. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Penang. March 15 If all houses built on land in Penang were to be declared immovable property there would be revolt and revolution here, said the Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean in the District Court this
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  • 64 10 SAID TO HAVE COME FROM SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. March 15. For the first time a forged S5 note of the present issue has been found here. It is believed to have come from Singapore where recently several were discovered. The colour is
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  • 49 10 London. March 15. Sungei Sayong report shows a loss of £2,643 and there is a debit balance of £4,339. Harpenden, Selangor, shows a loss of £1.861 and there is a forward credit of £1,721. Further capital is needed and a reconstruction scheme is being considered. —"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 169 10 PING-PONG. The final of the Singapore Ping-Pong Association tournament will take place at the SI. Andrew's School Hall on March 19. The programme is as follows:— Exhibition match: 2.30 p.m. Champion team. Chinese Companion Althetic Association v. The Rest Sem -final (play for position): 4.45 "p.m.. Chow Wai
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  • 28 10 "NATIONAL" LINCOLNSHIRE. THE TURF. London, March 15. Annandale, the Grand National candidate, is .-lightly lan>3. Old Riley is a non-starter in the Lincolnshire Handicap— S I .P." Service.
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  • 413 10 No fresh taxation was proposed in the Budget presented by Sir George Schuster in the Assembly on the 7th inst. The position has improved during th? last two months and Sir G-orge is now optimistic regarding the future. The Marquis of Lothian, prior to the
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  • 327 10 STATESMAN WHO PLAYED THE GAME. Bombay, Feb, 25. In a special message to The "Hindu."' Mr. C. F. Andrews says: To anyone who knows the extreme difficulty of the Indian position in South Africa and the up-hill work that is needed year in and year
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  • 198 10 CHINESE AND EURASIAN CHARGED AT ASSIZES. Further charges were preferred against Ho Wan Hee and his wife, Chan Chin Scow, at the Singapore Assizes to-day, when Daniel Boniface Pestana was placed in the dock as third accused, for alleged falsification of accounts, committed by all three
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  • 483 10 Inquest On Death Of Singapore Eurasian. (From Our Own Cfetespoaieatj Johore Bmbt r m, n Enche Abubakar. the Stat < an inquiry into the death of C Inspector of Petrol Pumps. A P Co.. Ltd.. yesterday in the C Police Magistrate. Johore B Enche Musa, Assistant Police,
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  • 165 10 BODY FOUND IN PENAJW HARBOUR. The Kuala Lumpur Chines a wide circle of friends reeeh on Monday, states the "M p,ress." on learning that the body P-• by the Police from the Penan days ago had been identified as that ol S. C.
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  • 117 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MKKTIM- The annual general nv~ Athletic and Musical Part] 13th inst. at the Lunar C Road, at 1 p.m I. Joon Hcan, was in the restatement of accounts for 31, 1931 were read and c The election of officials resulted as follows: —PresJd
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  • 42 10 MONOPOLIES D!S( TENANT (From Our Own C Officers of the Gov boarded the Hong Kiu' arrival from China, and 1 casing o;i the starboard Mof chandu, 48 tahils il ounces of cocaine hydhxM were made and the vi Rangoon.
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  • 862 11 VIF.WS OF AN EMINENT STAR. iN II;K\ lEW WITH MR. RICHARD IiARTHELMESS. Barthelmess. the popular screen In Singapore from Penang by yesterday, in the course of a round the world. He crossed by Bangkok to Penang. Interviewed a Hotel by a representative of i Tribune," Mr.
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  • 276 11 CRICKET. Lord Hawke, captain of Yorkshire for twenty-eight years and President for thirty odd years, severely condemned the "freak" declarations to which certain county captains resoited during the last cricket season, when speaking at the Club's annual meeting. "Is the game to be ruled by
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  • 151 11 Somerset County Cricket Club have appointed R.A. Ingle as captain, in sucession to J. C. White. The Club lost £743 on last year's matches and ar? cutting down expenses. Although he w 11 be unable to play regularly, B. H. Lyon has been recommended for re-elec-tion as
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  • 144 11 The Surrey County Cricket Club has d?cided to drop its pilot, P. G. H. Fender, who has captained the side since 1921 and won thp reputation of being on? of the most astut? and daring captains in First Class cricket. It is reported that the sub-committee intimated
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  • 130 11 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, March 14. The meeting of the Kuala P.lah League committee which was held at the Ulu Muar Club premises, decided to run the League for Capt. Gordon Hall Cup with the following teams:—Bahau Town, Government Office Police, Kuala Pilah
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  • 84 11 BADMINTON. The Noor-Ul-Hilal B. P. beat the DaruiBahar B. P. by 5 games to one on Sunday. Scores (Noor-Ul-Hilal B.P. players mentioned first): Mohd. Said beat A. Rahman B. Hassan 15-6, 15-4; Makmang beat Asnan B. Othman 15-3. 15-6; Buang lost to Mohd. Noor B Kassim
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  • 74 11 At their court, on Sunday last, the Post Office Club defeated the Rovers Badminton Party by 3-2. Scores (P.O.C. players mentioned first): Teo Ban Tck beat Seah Clrng Kang 15-2, 4-15, 15-11; Sect Mvi Joo lost to Tan Teow Kow 6-15. 15-8. 13-15; A. S. David lost
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  • 119 11 Th? Juvenile Badminton Party (K.L.) beat the Kuala Lumpur Chinese Association by three games to two on Sunday last. Scores (Juvenile players mentioned first): Im Koon Hei and Yong Kwai Lin lost to Lim Quee Sem and Lee Kai Neng 8-21, 12-21; Chan Kon Leong and
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  • 96 11 ATHLETICS. New York, Feb. 18. Two new world Indoor records were established. George Venske, the young Swedish American, ran a mile in 4 minutes 10 seconds, surpassing his own world record of 4 minutes 11 I|s seconds and also beat
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  • 115 11 DATES PLAYERS. ttaclmiiiton. Members of the Amateur Athletic Union are requested to note that entries for the singles "A," "B," "C," handicap and doubles tournaments are now open and will close at noon on Saturday, April 2. Applications for entry should be forwarded to the hon: secretary, 126 Chin Swee
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  • 137 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, March 13. A very pleasant tea-party took place at the Railway Institute on Saturday in connection with the distribution of prizes of the various tournaments. Before the tea L. A. G. Newman and M. M. Rozario played an exhibition game of
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  • 345 11 EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March IS. Th? normal examination for teachers of the various schools In Malacca was held at the new High School on Friday and Saturady last. Mr. J. Meade, Inspector of schools was the presiding examiner. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Wth an ererg
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs .152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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    • 189 11 I I T.IS P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. Special Presentation of Fox Movietone's "Cheer Up and Smile" j A refreshingly different talkie that lives up to its title. j Prices: 20 cents 40 cents. COLOUR I 1 COMES TO STAY Concrete has change its dress. The grey of j j pure
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    • 236 11 Uy Special T M THe Appointment f ESTABLISHED 1873. Discriminating Women Prefer JEWELLERY With individuality and smartness in their beauty of design. Women are searching for and are always captivated by the enthusiastic loveliness of the Platinum, Diamond Baguette. JEWELLERY I Give us a visit. We shall be delighted to
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  • 370 12 MRS. CLARKE TO SING ON FRIDAY. The Municipal organ recital on Friday, March 18, will be given by Mr. J. R. Caseley, who will be assisted by Mrs. Eva Clarke L. R. A. M., A. C. T. L., as vocalist. Mrs. Clarke made h"r first appearance before
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  • 132 12 SUCCESS OF CANDIDATES. The sixteen candidates of the Par Eastern Mutic School who rendered for Trinity College (London) Examination in Theory of Music, held locally last December, have passed with creditable marks. The following are the names and marks gained: Preparatory Division. Honours: Miss Ravnu Sinha
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  • 91 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing j, and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 1534 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Having read cent nuously the rews in jour Feople's Paper, I cannot fail to express my v.ews about the situation of China and Japan. China has given Japan shelter (more than enough to breathe and live) but now Japan "rewards'' her
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  • 247 12 (To the Editor, "Ma'aya Tribune." Sir, —The leas: I can do. as a Ma* grateful response to "Bukolc BertnM offer him a word of encourag.men: jm act, I hope, will make him fed that h all alone and abandoned There are I am sure, who will
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    • 222 12 I Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited Orchard Road Sub-Depots. 1 1 P-o-i 73»: I RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS •OCC AOCNT. AND ««»IM*T,V£. O* THE CK*OING «*O.O «.CTU -1 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. corner OpfXMtt* Amber Haaatau). sole AC.rNT* ».< vs\S"i fcOfr jF
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    • 12 12 li pa* 1 DELCO-REMI NORTHEAST AUTO LITE UNITED MOTOR ,IK> Phone 7142.
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    • 862 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. AU ttmeg given in the following list are Singapore time*. MONDAYS. PETAUNQ HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally rom 10.30 to 11 ajn. RADIO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6JO to 7.30 pjn. recital of chamber or classical nualc by the soloists
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    • 364 12 DIARY OF BVBNTM TO-DAY, MARCH 16. High Tides—2.44 a.m.. 5.20 p.m Singapore Swimming Club "At Home." 5 p.m. Meeting. Singapore Golf Club, 6.30 p.m. Football League: Div. 1. SR C. v. S.C.R.C. Anson Road. Police Band. Botanical Gardens. 5.16 p.m TO-JlfOJ2ROtt7, MARCH 17. High Tides—3.3B a.m., 8 31 p.nx Football
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  • 870 13 FORWARD SALE TRANSACTION FAVOURABLE. The Hon. Mr. P. A. Pledger presided over the 22nd annual general meeting of the Haytor Rubber Estates. Ltd., held on Monday at noon in the French Bank Buildings. Others present were Mr. H. D. Mundell and Mr. C. V. Bailey, representing
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  • 212 13 CONDITION OF LEFT EYE SATISFACTORY. British Official. Rugby, March 14. The Prime Minister, who returned to London from Newquay on Saturday, was thoroughly examined yesterday ard the following rtrtirrent was afterwards -ssued: 'The Prime Min'st r wa- t'M.s af'e.noon by Mr. W. S DukeeHer, P.RCS. The
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    • 851 13 T j f SAG FILAMENT is I the adI IIvffTfHPV *<>«£>£ /A/ lamp making since the W The H HIEIMmr AD SAG FILAMENT prevents loss of I /""V candle-power dur- I. i ]i iVa ing iife giv s Ct\\ I pv^yaw^L^/ 4 grea:er durabnt y i I T-ry I and
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    • 239 13 BOYRIL 11 O clock r lif A cup of Bovril either in your home, your a k I The Borneo Company, Ltd. by leading physicians -3 bit For a quarter of a century blood-making and energy-cre- Cl Waterbury's Compound has ating ingredients. Palatable... v f > v j V'— fulfilled
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    • 158 13 NEW RADIO EDISON BELL. MALAY RECORDS. P. 110 AJoen Ajoen—Boeroeng Kaka. P. 109 Djoela Djoeli Bin tang Tiga—Stamboei n. P. 112 Es Gantoeng—Patjar Keling, P. 113 Ramboet Item Matanja Galak—Nina Bobo. P. 115 Hela Rotan—Badingdaag. P. 114 Kole Kole—Patokaan. P. 117 Pantoen Pandan—Hei Hei, MeiJeUfe F.lOB Toean Dan NJonja—Djohore. P.
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  • 482 14 SUNDAY'S RACES AT R.S.Y.C. YACHTING. Mod-rate. Stea* winds made plea-ant bat uneventful ra-ing at the R mornin?. and both classes completed a No thEast Monsoon Club course in under a couple cf hours The large.- "A" class boats were out m Sfirst race for the Guillemard Challenge
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  • 106 14 GOLF. following have o.ualified to play in the Garrison G.C. championship cup competition: R. B Gotch 75, Sqr.-Ldr. A. E. Barr-Sim 7'3, S. P. Holmes-Smith 77, A. W. Mylr:? 78. R. Kenton 73. Major J. M. Mackinncn fc"). Lieut. G. L. S. James 80. Ft.-Lieut. G. G.
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  • 23 14 The G.G.C. men's monthly Medal was played on Saturday ar.d Sunday and was won by H. C. Reilly, 83—18—65.
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  • 52 14 Twenty-five cards were taken out for the March ladies' spoon competition at the Keppel Gclf Club and the following were returned: Mrs. S. H. Moss 49—12=37, Mrs. R. E. Earle 43—5—38. Mrs. G. R. Wiseman 47—7=40. Miss Grieve 51 —10=41, Miss C. Blundell 55—12=43. Mrs. \V. L.
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  • 30 14 I The March medal compet ticn of the Katong Golf Club resulted in a tie betwe n J. L. Elmer and Gccdal who returned net scores of 69.
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  • 351 14 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. i The Friendly Sporting Association meet Raffles Institution on Friday at the school ground. Amicable A.A. team v. S.C.C. XI tc-morrow on the Padang: Tan Choo Quee, Tan Teng Seng, Goh Ah Che.v, Cheng Yong Nghee, Ban Swee Thye, Ng Loo Beng, Tan Cheow Hin. Teck
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  • 994 14 AN EX-CHAMPION'S "TIPS." LAWN TENNIS. Can Mrs. Wills Moody be beaten in singles at the present time? In view of her sweeping victories throughout America and Europe for me past five years, and bearing in mind that she has not even sacrificed a set in
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  • 108 14 BILLI ARDS. Willie Smith, the ex-billiards champion, has lamed chaiu t.",c to Lindrum, Newman, and Duvis r<»r a match for £100 a side, ivory balls to !><• llttd Duvis lost no t'me in accepting. "By all Ul—nt l MB rattdf M play Smith with any kind of
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    • 321 14 THE IMPERIAL Portable SOLE AGENTS: Duncan Roberts, Ltd. 112 and 114-A, Robinson Road, Singapore. BRITISH PETROL |Rk j I GAS GENERATORS 1 For N. f J lighting and Cooking, Rt iriirerating. 1* < I j Laboratories. iH fl I Coffee Roasting. Eg? Incubators etc. \q Also Gas Generators for j
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    • 227 14 You have read the 8 reasons for smoking VIRGINIA FRESHNESS is the reason From Arcadia Works in London real°u*tn ■> where the World's hnest rm N-^'^ fJ Virginia cigarettes are ma.lc. Nl> )J <J Packets of CRAVEN |X Packet*, of CRAVEN "A" are wrapped in moisture-proof ••CELLOPHANE". Only CRAVEN "A"
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    • 433 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. incorporated in England.) HAIU PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. v ■\R AND ORIENTAL STEAM pflN» SA \TION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (l pdt r contract with His Majesty's Government). -WARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 17.000
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    • 569 15 STEAMER SAILINGS, <§£S/ LINE (Jap&nM&il) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. I KATORI MARU 11.000 Mar. 24 15 I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 8 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 SO HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 6 I SUWA MARU 10,700 May
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    • 545 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Australische Dampfschlffs Gesellschaft i Companies Incorporated tn OermangJ OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAL NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 23 m.s. RUHR omit Japan ports Apr. 4 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Apr. 15 s.s. HAVENSTEIN direct Japan ports
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    • 552 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: I. Plnlayscii Green M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and
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    • 414 15 BANKS. PuidiwA The National City Bank of New York is fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obi gations contracted by each of its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch in Singapore, an integral part of this world-wide organization, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department for
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    • 594 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Ml VI I! CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13. Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63.
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    • 951 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. mmmmmm~mmm THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. Comfortable Room To Let—2l, Lembu Rd. TO LET —Compound House No. 10, Rose Lane, Katong. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET—39. Lorong 12. Geylang. facing the
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    • 1479 16 Le zJMercier's School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218. Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. no AGE LIMIT! Principal:— F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THH MATTER OP TYE GUAN TONG NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN L That by an Order of Court made in Suit No. 32S of
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    • 416 16 ii jj TRIBUNE SMALL ADg. BRING RESULTS I 1 I I I BECAUSE THEY REACH jj THE I PERMANENT POPULATION j PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited from approved Contractors for the Construction of a New Building at Cecil Street for The Straits Tunes Press, Ltd. Plans and specifications may
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    • 379 16 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE VALUABLE JEWELLEEHg TO BE HELD AT The Saleroom of Messrs hing Kenj l«» i Co. Ltd. Raffles Chambers. Rafllt-. Place. Sinjntpwt. ON SATURDAY, MARCH It, \j U3t AJt COMPRISING:—GoId bai and diamonds, gold rii diamonds and emerald brilliants and diamondgold pendants set bn... gold earrings set
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