Malaya Tribune, 22 March 1934

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI.- No. 69 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 22, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, THUR&DAk, MARCH 22, 1934 FOR 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 l&ul The j (Tribune 'Dominant In 1 i^^^^^^M^^K^ Selection of V H W/Wa wWfjWi 9Ey& Sweetbreads— Kindneys—Brains ft Ox Tails—Tripe—Liver J ALWAYS POPULAR J L W.J W. 114. QUALITY— j THE FIRST CONSIDERATION I Gilbey's I Old Tom" A Dry Gins i are the best. J'l'l I ringS lO IT©
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    • 139 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. i ii i r mm ~M ^,.M^.,M^,iMMM.
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  • 151 2 Negro Companion Dies Of Gun-Shot Wounds. Reuter Wireless. Poithuron i Michigan», Mar. 16. THE Police are at present engaged on an extensive man-hunt in the suburbs of Porthuron, hoping to nan to earth Dillinger. the notorious gangster who escaped from prison at the beginning of the
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  • 110 2 Money Misappropriated For Funeral. Teo Huan Siang, said to be an agent ot the Post Office, was produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. this morning, on a charge of criminal breach of. trust of $42.73 The accused, who is a shopkeeper as well as past-time
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  • 81 2 Forced Landing In Korea But No Damage. Reuter. Tokyo. Mar. 20. Mile. Maryse Hilz. the French airwoman, left here for Seoul and Paris at i 12 a m. to-day —Reuter. Seoul. Mar. 20. Maryse Hilz. who was due a: 2.30 p.m.. made a forced landing at 5.15 pm
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  • 89 2 Latest Speed With Diesel Car Engine. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 19. CAPTAIN Eyston to-day broke the world's record for heavy oil Diesel engines with a speed of 115.41 miles per hour for the mile and kilometre and 115.07 for the 10 kilometres. Eyston held the previous record
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  • 220 2 Monday. Mar. 12. His Excellency had luncheon with Vice-Admiral H. Matsushita on board H.I.J.M.S. "Asama." In the evening His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott attended an At Home given by Commodore D. Scalongne on board Hr. N.M.S. "Java" and afterwards stayed to dinner. Tuesday, Mar. 13. His Excellency and
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  • 76 2 Reuter Wireless. Vatican City. Mar. 17. Addressing over 1.000 Irish pilgrims on St. Patrick's Day. the Pope announced that after closing the Holy Year it will be possible for all Catholics to obtain the Holy Year Indulgences for a period which is not yet stated, by visiting certain
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  • 541 2 Allegations Of Mur&er Not Proved. (Fun Our Ovm Correspondent./ Seremban, March 20. THE Negri Sembilan Assizes concluded to-day before Mr. Justice Burton, when a Tamil coolie named Thirumalai, employed on Labu Gama Estate, Kuala Pilah, was charged with murder of another coolie named Manikam, also of
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  • 204 2 Stole Ornament From Woman's Ear. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar 20. MALAY. Adam bin Mat, was -harged this morning in the District Court before Mr B. R. Whitehouse, with robbery by pulling off a gold ear ornament valued at $30, from fche left ear olv£llamah. a Tamil
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  • 162 2 Assassins 6f King Arrested. Reuter wireless. Belgrade, Marcn 19. r|DW King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia -Tl had a narrow escape from assassination on the occasion of his recent visit to Zagreb was told to-day when Three men. alleged to be implicated, were tried During a ball in honour
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  • 74 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. March 19. A Chinese named Lam Mok was produced before Raja Kamaralzaman, the police magistrate, to-day charged with manufacturing samsu and with being in possession of samsu. the duty on which, valued at $8 10. had not been paid. The accused pleaded guilty
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  • 79 2 Municipal Committee No. 5 took the following action at a meeting held on .March 13: Agreed to amend the rates for electric supply to the Ho Hong Oil Mills (1931). Ltd.. under a special three years' agreement, as follows: 100,001—120.000 unit? p.m. (flat rate) 2.5 cents per unit.
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  • 143 2 Olive Branch Offered T« France. Reuter. Paris, Mar. 20. GENERAL Goering offered the branch to France in an mw e with the newspaper "Le Jour" "h he hopes for the future good of F-..V, German relations and the neYrv" Europe as a whole. "I once believed," he
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  • 180 2 Notable Figure At The End Of Last Century. Tangier, Mar 19 The death is announced of General Edward James Montague Stuart-Wortley.—Reuter Wireless b The Hon. Major-General Edward James Montague Stuart-Wortlev cr' C.M.G., D.S.O.. M.V.O.. was born or July 31, 1857, and educated at Eton l 1 the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 33 2 ,l^' 1'I|"'~" T I I 111 lI—II Iff You Care For Something Really Good There is No Other Choice But N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG m9M^m^ m ma9 mm mWmnt%M9mmmmW
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  • 791 3 Censure Motion? LORD BRABOURNE AND DIEHARDS. T»HE Diehard*, under Mr. Winston Churchill's lead, propose to take the unusual step of placing on the order paper of the House of Commons a motion of censure on the Governor of Bombay. The particular offence of
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  • 137 3 Report Of Negotiations Denied. New Delhi, Mar. 8. IT is stated that so far as is known here, no commercial negotiations with the Dutch Indies, with a view to secure extension of commercial relations between the Dutch Indies and British India, as reported by Reuter in their
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  • 191 3 Lands Covered By Mettur Project. It had been suggested to the Madias Government that some of the lands a the disposal of the Government irrigable under the Cauvery-Mettur Projec should be used for the establishment of settlements consisting of persons too poor to pay the value of
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  • 174 3 Earl Of Dudley's Name Mentioned. According f the London 'Daily BapreK,' the Eacl of Dudley has been offered the Go\ernorship of Madras in succession to Sn George Stanley. < William Humble Eric Ward .third Earl Dudley» was born on January 30, 1894. H •was educated at Eton and
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  • 141 3 May Be Ready By Early May. Madras, Mairch 7. Arrangements in connection with the IndoCeylon telephone link are progressing space and the laying of cables is expected to commence before this week-end. A special cable-laying steamer requisitioned from Singapore is now ready to commence work from Dhanushkodi end.
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  • 43 3 H E. the Governor of Madras who Is the Chancellor of the Andhra Un«. J nominated the Hon. the Raja of BobMli Chief Minister. Madras) to be the Pro-Chancellor cf that University for a further period of three years from March 5, 1934.
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  • 579 3 Prominent Theosophical Leader. BISHOP C. W. Leadbeater, presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, Sydney, who died of heart disease on March 1. was returning by the "Mooltan" from India to Sydney. He was suddenly taken ill on the voyage and died, the body being sent
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  • 45 3 Still In Progress With World Tour. Mr. Kandiah, who strated on a world lour on a cycle three months ago, from Kuala Lumpur, reached Sattur. In the Ramnad District of S. India, on Mar. 3. 3. He has covered 7,433 miles so far.
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  • 55 3 The Cauveri-Mettur Dam is expected to be completed in all respects in May next. His Excellency the Governor of Madras, Sir George Stanley, will perform the inauguration ceremony on Aug. 21, on his way to Ootacamund. after his acting Viceroyalty. His Excellency will return to Madras on the
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  • 63 3 Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru has not been keeping »ood health for the last two weeks, says an Allahabad message of the 7th inst. He had, however, been improving and attended court on the 6th inst. for a short time. The message adds that it may
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  • 63 3 Eighty-five cases of dacoity are reported from different districts of Bengal during the week ended February 24. showing an increase of about 100 per cent, on the figures for the previous week, guns being used in four cases. Ten guns were stolen from different places in Tipperah
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    • 469 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water j service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. WANTED. WANTED—Salesmen to sell Swan Brand Coffee and Royal Tea. Ample Commission will be given.
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    • 591 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. j STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) ANNOUNCEMENT. The Standard-Vacuum Oil Company announces that at the close of business on March 31st, 1934, it will take over the business, offices, agencies, contracts, and other obligations and all accounts of the Socony-Vacuum Corporation, and will as from that date
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    • 376 4 NOTICE. &n 66 MILES ON 1 GALLON Scientific Laboratories, K-51. St., Wheaton. 111., U.S.A. have invented an amazing new vapour automobile gas saver. Fits all autos. Anyone can attach 100'; to 500'; profits One sent free to introduce quickly. Send address and car name to-day. TĔSnL^RsT" TENDERS are invited from
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    • 394 4 EDUCATIONAL. j MERCANTILE INSTITUTE, 209, Qnern Street, AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Shorthand (Pitman a Gregg), Book-Keeping, Typewriting and Good English. Prospectus available on application •PHONE 5755. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL,"" Established 1928. (A Government Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). I A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore EnroJ for Sound
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    • 244 4 JUST ARRIVED! ''Hohner' Mouth Organs Puck, 10 Single Holes $0.50 Trumpet Call, 10 Single Holes $0.80 Auto Valve, 10 Double Holes $1.20 Tango, 16 Double Holes $1.35 SEASON CO, LTD., 9. I)'Almeida Street, Singapore. HERE'S P ROOF in the words of an Authority LT.-COL. F. E. GUNTUB, D.5.0., R.A.M.C., Physician,
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    • 457 4 G REAT^**^^ l DISPLAY OP THE LATEST 1984 MODELS PARAMOUNT M.C.C SWISS MADE WATt ll! 5 now on AT YICK WOH HIM; 420, NORTH BRIDGE Ri (NEAR MIDDI E ft Special Discounts Bam* i!r A.J G.P TO LET. TO LET—B4. Truro Ri Road. TO LET—Partly furnj (ground floor*, at No.
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  • 933 5 Has Woman Achieved Emancipation rrHE question of whether a modern J woman represents an emancipation or abdication of womanhood was thrashed out at an inter-club debate by members of the Chinese -Christian Association and the Ceylon Tamils' Association last Thursday at the C.C.A. hall, Prinsep Street, with
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  • 134 5 The Viceroy .toured the devastated area in Bihar during mall week. Justice K. Pandalai, of the Madras High Court, has been permitted to resign his office from April 6, on the completion of his 60th year. The permanent appointment of Mr. C. Kunhiraman as Chief Judge of the court of
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  • 349 5 Non-Fiction Books Ready For Issue. THE undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Airlie (Mabell, Countess of) With Tne Guards We Shall Go. Illustrated. Bauermeister (Lieut. A.) Spies Break Through: Memoirs of a German Secret Service Officer. Translated by H. C. Bywater.
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  • 198 5 Inquiry Into Eurasian Woman's Death. A verdict of death by misadventure was lecorried by the Singapore Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter» on Tuesday at the conclusion of an inquiry of Mrs. Alexandria Rozario. The deceased, an elderly Eurasian woman of 62 years of age. died as a
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  • 165 5 Successful Show At Malacca City Park. The newly formed Ladies' Section of the Seng Cheong Society, assisted by the general secretary. Mr. Ho Pao Jin, staged a successful concert to I upply free medical treatment, and Light school facilities. The concert was in two sections, a play
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  • 91 5 £13,000,000 Involved In Property. Washington. MORE than 1,600 American citizens and corporations have filed claims against the Soviet Union with the State Department here in connection with the debt negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Some of the claims were filed by American corporations for
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  • 79 5 More Armed Men Than In The Forces. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Mar. 19. "America's underworld has more armed men than the combined United otates Army and Navy." Mr. Homer Cummings, United States AttorneyGeneral, informed the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is considering Bills to promote war against the gangsters. He
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  • 24 5 An amendment to delete the clause imposing death penalty In Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Bill was rejected by the Bengal Council, on Feb. C.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 334 5 I BE SURE TO GET SERRAVALLO'S. I THE BEST PICK-ME-UP." I Agents lor British Malaya 8.N.8 I HOCK SENG CO., Singapore. 311 313. Victoria Street. 1 Hongkong Shanghai: I The Ho Thong Co.. Ltd, lane, Crawford. Ltd.. The Sincere Co.. Ltd., The Wing On Co.. Ltd. I Philippine Island :Ki
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 547 5 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 6.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Light Opera (gramophone jrecords >. 7.0 a.m. Club Feeust, being a relay of the proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the Village Benefit Club at Sutton Netherwood, in the County of Somerset: a feature programme by J. A.
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  • 458 6 Shipping News Notices. U.S. SHIPPING LINES' LOANS. Schedule For Repayment To Govt. CARRYING out .the policy of the duector, Mr. Henry H. Keirrann, the U.S. Shipping Board Bureau has commenced conferences with shipping interests owing money to the Government on accoun of constructs 1 loan and ship purchase obligations "with
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  • 180 6 Finding Of Netherlands Court. The Netherlands Court of Navigation, at Amsterdam, have delivered judgment in the inquiry concerning the outbreak of fire on board the Rotterdam Lloyd mail liner "Indrapoera" at Rotterdam, while discharging a cargo of East Indian produce, at a time when the passenger accommodation was
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  • 51 6 Lincoln Ellsworth To Pursue Quest. The noted explorer, Lincoln Ellsworth, who has just arrived from the Southern Hemisphere, declared in a press interview that he was continuing his explorations in the Antarctic regions with a view to proving that the Antarctic mountain chains constituted a continuation of the
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  • 39 6 By a final agreement between the China Navigation Company and 120 of Its cabin boys from the "Woosung," 80 were discharged on March 1, with retiring gratuities of $30 each. The remaining 40 boys were reinstated on Feb. 10.
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  • 478 6 The Royal And Merchant Navies. r¥\HE interdependence of the Royal Navy and A the Merchant Navy, and the complenentary character of the one to the other was tressed by Sir Ernie Chatfleld. First Sea Lord if the Admiralty and Chief of Naval Staff vhen he visited Liverpool to
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  • 110 6 Up The Tiber In Launches. Rome. A scheme by which visitors coming to Rome by sea will bail up the Tiber and almost under the shadow of St. Peter's, is being considered by the authorities here. The proposal is that liners should anchor ofl the Roman
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  • 80 6 Government To Buy German Trawlers. Nanking, Feb. 27. The Ministry of Industries will sign a contract next week with the German firm Gutehoffnungshuette for the building of seven fishing boats of the most modern type, three of which will be ocean-going. The total cost will be more than
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  • 343 6 For India—South Africa Service. rpHE first launch from a Belfast yard this 1 year took place on Feb. 15, when Messrs. V/orkman Clark (1928) Ltd.. sent afloat the "Incomati," the .third of the passenger and MSM motorships building ior th: Indian-South African service of Messrs. Andrew Weir and
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  • 206 6 Effect On French And British Shipping Relations. It is stated in French shipping circles that he notice given by the French Government to 'erminate the Anglo-French Shipping Agreement of Jan. 26, 1826. will not seriously disturb he shipping relations between the two nations, or these are now' based
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  • 84 6 Four Fishing Junks Capsized. A fleet of four Ashing junks laden with fLh wcrt- on their way to Oanton on the morning of Feb. 25, says'the "Canton Gazette." While sailing past the shores of the 12th sub-district of Waiyang County, the fishermen suddenly sighted a whale spouting.
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  • 506 6 Uneconomic Conditions On Pacific Coast. THAT something like 300 vessels call at Salvadorean ports in a year for cargo which could be economically carried, it is alleged, by 30 or 40, is the statement contained in a report issued last month by the Department of Overseas Trade
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  • 51 6 Thirty, Steamers Able To Proceed. Over 30 river steamers beached on the Yangtze on account of the low state of the river have been refloated in view of the rise In the river. To prevent any further accidents, the vessels are taking a smaller quantity of cargo.—"Kuo
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 533 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. mi— 1 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore i jr 1934 MAint-TM
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    • 64 6 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., i Incorporated in S.S.). Steamship passages booked by all Lines. Airmail tickets obtainable here. F.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings and
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    • 172 6 WUOYO TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez. Port Said, Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Suez. Port Said, Brindisi. Venice Trieste. mv HILDA Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Due Leave Due FO
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    • 225 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch fjfc-jfl Australlsche Dampfschlffs G] Oesellschaft (Companies incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore m.s. ERMLAND. via Manila Mar. 22 t m.s BURGENLAND. via Manila Apr. 8 U. RUHR, via Manila Apr. 18 ma. KULMERLAND, via Manila May
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    • 570 6 STEAMER SAILINGS, jjfj NORDDEUTSCHER toMpI LLOYD. 1 (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company in*ended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1934 "SAARBRUCKEN." for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, North China Japan Mar. 28 HOMEWARDS. 1934 "TRIER," for Genoa. Barcelona, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Mar. 21 S "ALSTER." for Aden. Genoa, M'seilles. Oran,
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  • 583 7 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following tm share quotations are by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. Issue Value Buyers. Be Hart. Anipat Tin 6 6 7,Asam Kumbang Tin 37- 38-' 11 Austral Malay 42 43 6 Ayei Hitam Tin 14 3 15 3cd
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  • 158 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. BETTER NEWS FROM AMERICA. Slight Improvement Of Prices. (By Our Financial CorretvondentJ Singapore, Thursday, noon. ro-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 17>4 cts., down ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $117 1 /s» up $V«. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 5 3 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Easier
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  • 64 7 DAILY PRICES tVHUISinsaport. March 22. noon. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spo. (loose) 17% »7% do. i FOB.) n% »7% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: April' June "j* JJ* July Sept. Oct. Dec. 8 18 1 Tone of Market: Dull, steady. Lattst Cable: London Spot
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  • 166 7 Singapore, March M. r (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $99 Siam, No. 1 $140 Siam, N. 2 $116 Siam, No. 3 128 Siam, "Sinhuay 1 $1K Siam. "Sinhuay*; 2 m Siam, "Sinhuay 3 n $IQ4 Rice. Saigon Ai $IQI Saigon. No. 1 $98 Saigon, No. 2 $91
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  • 89 7 A Strong Attack By Mr. Mair. (from Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 22. «lITE strongly deprecate the encourff agement given directly or indirectly to those outside the control scheme to develop and increase production at the expense of countries within control," declared Mr. F. E. Mair, presiding at
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  • 142 7 Loss Of $141,189 Last Year. The report of the directors of Alexandra Brickworks, Ltd.. to be presented at the sixth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders at the office of the secretaries (The Borneo Company. Ltd. 1 Mercantile Bank Building. Singapore to-day at 12.30 p.m.. states There were
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  • 101 7 Table Of Comparable Traffic. The following are index numbers representing the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications. Ltd as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929=100. 1930 1931
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  • 215 7 To Be Twice The Size Of Last Year's. ,AS already announced, the Biitish Trade Fair will be held at the Great World. Kim Seng Road, Singapore, between May 4 and 12. The number of stalls applied for is 149. This year's Fair, thbefore, will be twice ih?
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  • 85 7 Japanese Suffer In China Market. Shanghai, Feb. 27. Chinese merchants suffered heavily last year as a result of the relentless dumping bv Soviet Russia on the Chinese market, it is learned from business circles. Foreign merchants suffered likewise, particularly the petroleum companies. Japanese merchants suffered particularly by the
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  • 86 7 Last Week's Exports from Malaya. During the week ended Mar. 17, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 37.721 cases, of which 28 265 cases were to the United Kingdom. 300 cases to the Continent of Europe, 5.525 cases to Canada, and 3,631 cist s elsewhere.
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  • 356 7 Need For A Pact With Gold Bloc. Reuter. London, March 21. tpH£ recent weakness of the dollar is attributed to American labour troubles and it is believed that theresuit of a conflict in the automobile industry would be to cause prices to rise and that the
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  • 104 7 Restraining Effect Of U.S. Troubles. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 20 ON the Stock Exchange to-day a cheerful sentiment prevailed but at the close the market showed some irregularity. Gilt-edged securities, however, remain a strong feature and also West African gold minings, but. Kaffirs finished the day decidedly weaker,
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  • 667 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lysll and Evatt. Issue ET" r Value. rraser I cyan m 1 Shares. Co. Bvatt. j 1 Allcnby 1.02 ft IM 1"0 105 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 080 0.70
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  • 32 7 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates. Ltd.. for February amounts t0 42 800 lb., making a total of 273,000 m. for the six months of the current financial year.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOUOUTH. Manager. OFFICE. 2. FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNIIED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR. I RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. f*Al> OFFICE: No 4. Cecil Street. Sl»I»Por* L. G
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    • 37 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D A'melda Street. Authorised and Subscribed £2>00 0,000 Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up-Capital 5 00,000 BaXm 'i'tw LONDON. BRANCHES: interest allowed at **V*J description ance throughout the world. Manager
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    • 126 7 I AN ANNUAL PAID Q UARTERDf X Stamps a reassuring seal I oc a sound proposition. I Nn other investment Is I miite so convenient and secure as a Savings AcC0U nt with a sound bank. I I Your money always ready in an emergency. and growing rapl cily. interest
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    • 204 7 It's a poor week-end without the "Sunday Tribune"— Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal. Oversea-Chiaese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO fur i HINFSF COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD.. THE HO> HONG BANK, AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. mm I C HINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORK.
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  • 100 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING CHINA SMUGGLING. Measures Of Maritime Authorities. Shanghai, Mar. 9. With a view to preventing smuggling, the Chinese Maritime Customs has detided to establish a number of outposts ;.!ong the sea coast. In North China outposts will be established at Chinwangtao, Miaotao, Weihaiwei
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  • 64 9 French Government Rewards Soviet Rescuers. Moscow. March 22. The French Ambassador has presented medals and diplomas to the crew of the Soviet steamer Sovetskayneft." rescuer of the passengers of the wrecked Geort-es Philippar." -Reuter. I The Georges Philippar." a new motor-ship, caught fire near Aden. Many passengers were
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  • 110 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. March 22. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heutsz 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kistna 18: Trier 13: Perak 11: Kangaroo 8; Tilawa 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Malacca Maru 30: Silverpalm 32: Karagola 35; Chattanooga City
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  • 68 9 Mails from Europe "London malls despatched on March i), by the "Rohna" win arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. From Holland by the "Kota Nopan." due at Singapore
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  • 66 9 Warsaw. Following the success of the fur section of the Vilna Fair, it has been decided to hold a tair in Vilna devoted entirely to furs. The fair will be opened daring the early part of next autumn. Betore the Great War. Vilna occupied a j position
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  • 218 9 SELLING. Singapore. March 22. London 4 months' sight 2j4 11]64 London 3 months' sight 2,4 5>j32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 9;64 London 30 days' sight, 2 4Vs London demand 2 4 7|64 London T.T. 24 3,32 Lyons and Paris demand 898 Hamburg demand 147 New York
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  • 201 9 Stations Heard Last Night. ZHI SINGAPORE < 49 METRES I Strong and steady—quality of transmission good. Relay of dance music from Raffles Hotel, and concert from Tcmlinson Hall. Station ceased transmission shortly after 7.30 p.m.. possibly due to breakdown. BANDOENG <49 AND 58 METRES*— Strong with slight fading—quality
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  • 134 9 Leg Bitten Off By A Shark. Sydney. A struggle with a shark, the loss cf a leg. and a 50-yard dash to the shore leaving the water behind him stained with blood—that is the ordeal through which Colin Grant has passed. Grant, a 22-year-old life-saver, was hurled off
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  • 112 9 Pocket Money For Austrian Nazis. Budapest. Pocket money received from the Nazis' "brown house" in Munich is doing much to make life jolly for 106 escaped Austrian Nails, now interned in Hungary. With It they buy cigarettes, cigars and wine. Their quarters in 'the village of Gyula
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  • 316 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 22. High Tides.—2.o4 a.m., 3.25 p.m. Football: S.H.B.J.S.C. "A" v. Bramtoco, 5.H.8.; S.C.C. v. S.R.C, S.C.C; P. Bram v. S.C.T, Anson Roatt. Meetings; Island Club, Club House, Thompson Road, 6.45 p.m.; Singapore Boxing Association, Adelphi Hotel, 5.30
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  • 74 9 ALHAMURA—'Eskimo." APOLLO.—" Cupid's Knockout and Chinese silent picture. CAPITOL—Jack Holt .n "Master of Men." EMPIRE.—" 42nd Street." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Star—"Young Desire;" Sky—"Below The Sea." MARLBOROUGH—Hindustani talkie. "Lal-E-Yaman." NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—Ann Harding
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  • 292 9 Nanking Troops Retake Parchung. Shanghai March 22. i i THE Government troops in Szechuen under Gen. Liv Hsiang recovered Parchung from the "Reds" last Sunday, according to a late message received from that province. By this defeat the Communists have been dealt a severe blow. A
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  • 130 9 Beggars Menace New York's Health. New York. The thousands of beggars infesting New York's streets are "'an alarming menace to public health." This warning has been Issued by .the city Welfare Council. Out of 370 beggars examined:— 150 were suffering from diseases, frequently In acute and highly contagious
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  • 44 9 The members of the Singapore Chinese Funeral Association are requested to be present at 299, River Valley Road, on Friday night to pay their last respects to the late President. Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, and to attend the funeral on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.
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  • 276 9 Hitler Defines Internal Policy. Berlin, March 21. /J'HE allotment of 1.000,000.000 marks A to conquer unemployment was announced by Chancellor Hitler in a speech from a motor lorry at a lonely spot between Munich and the Austrian frontier to men engaged in road work;. The speech,
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  • 110 9 Fountain Pen As A National Treasure. Istanbul. The fountain pen used by a British genera' to sip,n an armistice is to be preserved as national treasure by the Turkish Republic. It was used by General Sir Charles Harins ton. now Governor of Gibraltar, to sign th' armistice drawn
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  • 87 9 Will Probably Have The I,arses' Following. Prague. I There Is now a ne\C party in Czechoslovak! i It Is .the Debtors' Party. The new party has been founded by <t Ruthenlari lawyer and his friends. Thfir pro i gramme is to fight against deflation and for. Inflation, which
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    • 47 9 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she does it weekly, in the Sunday Tribune.' I I I I I I IMlHt''t"*''f""''« ll l 1 > IWl i>!l llßll ,WllWWl l l, l, l, l,ll, ,ll, lWWl MARVEL PRODUCTS CO. j' THE VERY THROUGHOUT MALAYA 1 m J m m Zmm
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    • 127 9 SINGAPORE HOTILS j '««luumiuiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw METROTOLITIOTĔri TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD UUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. FER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double J Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00 40.00 70.00 jj Bed and Breakfast *3.D0 $5.00 55.00 $100.00
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 179 9 [POSTAL INTtILIGtNtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. "Rangoon, Northern, Western and Eastern India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, Great Brtiain, Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. (Karagola) <B. I. Mailt 3 p.m Miri and Philippine Islands (Crmland) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Kota Nopan) 3.30 p. m Selat
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    • 75 9 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. P. Inches. Hours. Deg F. Alor Star 92 Nil 7.6 72 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 5.3 74 K. Trengganu 86 Nil 8 9 73 Bukit Jeram 89 0.41 8.6 73 Malacca 82
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  • 33 10 Mr J A Snocgrass of St. Patricks School. Siglap. tenders heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly sent wreaths and attended ihe funeral of his la c brother Willie.
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  • 121 10 CHEONG —Mr. Cheong Koon Seng. Uie beloved brother cf Cheong Koon Hong, passed away peacefully at his residence "Valleysid?" No. 299. River Valley Road, at 9.20 a.m. on Tuesday. March 20, at the age of 55. He leaves behind his wife Chia Siew Tin, three sens. Cheong Hock Chye.
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  • 937 10 A VERY serious position seems tc be developing in Malayan soccer just now. The game of Association Football is intensely and increasingly popular in this country, and may perhaps be considered to be the national game. There are thousands of keen players, with quite a number of them touching
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  • 86 10 "Mr. K. C. Sekar, Assistant Chemist, R. R. Li Kuala Lumpur, will be proceeding on leave to India on the 30th inst. by the "Rohna." Mr. W. G. R. Ward has arrived in Ipoh from Singapore to take up the duties of District Controller for the Prudential Assurance Company. Mr.
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  • 165 10 IITAS Mr. Elias over-optimistic when he stated at the Federal Council meeting on Monday that he hopes that the F.M.S.R. will show a profit in 1935? That, after years of seven-figure deficits, would be a startling change, for which he and his staff would
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  • 154 10 11/EEK by week, the Municipality issues a health statement giving "vital statistics" for Singapore. Considering that an enormous population of 477.000 is housed in 37,000 premises in an area of 30.83 square miles, it is remarkable that the rate of mortality is as low as it is. This
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  • 169 10 %M R. CAUNCE's address certainly pi*. ifl vides evidence that with the tnoi ey and means available everything po is done to preserve Singapore from avoidable dirt and disease. He probably be the first to admit, how that there is a long way to go befon "Gateway of the
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  • 164 10 A|UNICIPAL employees will be 51 ful to Dr. K. K. Pathy. He w.. at to-morrow's meeting of the Com sioners whether the Municipal fur.-. In a sound condition and. if so. whether the cut of 10 per cent, in salaruposed in November. 1932. will be restored. We have
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  • 447 10 By "Looker-On" OATIENTLY I await that joyous cable from Dublin. Even a "residuary" prize will do quite nicely. Somehow these windfalls persistently go to the wrong people. If ever there was a "deserving case" —ah, well, tidapa! •Rainfall down in England" says a heading. It doesn't fall up
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  • 61 10 EARLIER CABLES, on pages 2. 5 and 19. SEREMBAN NEWS, on pages 2 and 19. INDIA NEWS, on page 3. LOCAL INTER-CLUB DEBATE. Oil P RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 5 SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 and 15. CLUB DIARY, on page 15. TIN STATISTICS, on page 16.
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    • 180 10 r "His Waster s Voice" PORTABLE NUMBER NINETY-SEVEN Splendid Value 1 $35.00. LIGHT in weight.. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE m i I t •> l ■MllilllllTllililinilllllllllitllWlflllllW.t.iirtltlMlliliilltltlliilltaiiliiliil IlltillllllllnlJlllltM I I MMMMMMMMM j GRANTS j j CHERRY j I BRANDY jj j j BRITISH I j C\ Delicious in Cocktails I j
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    • 66 10 SILK WATERPROOF GOLF JACKETS j Of course you have heard about the new shipment. Wonderful jackets they are, too Gleam- jj ing silk and proofed to withstand wind and rain. And specially made for Wing Loong. Simply indispensable to the all- ■> weather golfers and equally in- j dispensable to
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  • 214 11 REFUGEES FLEE IN PANIC FROM LIVING HELL. MIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE BUILDINGS DESTROYED. Appalling Disaster In Japan. Over A Hundred Thousand People Rendered Homeless, Reuter. Tokyo, March 22. ONE thousand people, it is feared, have perished in a fire which destroyed
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  • 141 11 Two Hundred Tracked Down, Reuter. t Paris, Mar. 21. raiW' i hundred persons are believed to I be involved in the activities of a huge international espionage gang which baa been tracked down by the police with the help of Scotland Yard. The tracking down follows the
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  • 123 11 Rebels Waiting For His Death. Reuter Wireless. Port of Spain, March 20. The news that the aged President Gomez. Dictator of Venezuela for the past vpars is gravely ill has stirred in large Venezuelan Colony here, including both Loyalists and exiled rebels. snecial aeroplane has been charter,d ioClg
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  • 83 11 ttemarkable Film Of His Death. Reuter Wireless. Paris, March 20. A film taken at Chamonix at; the' time of Stavlsky's death, showing the swindler bleeding from the nose, th a <hest, created a sensation when shown before the Commission of Inquiry One commissioner declared^v bleeding could not be
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  • 104 11 Bomb Thrown At Nazi Leaders. Reuter. 3erlin, March 21. AN attempt was made this afternoon to assassinate General Goering Minister of Defence) and the Nazi Group Leader, Ernst, when a bomb was thrown from an apparently empty house at the motor car in which they were driving. The
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  • 123 11 Sensational Story From Singapore. Reuter. London. March 22. THE perambulating correspondent of the "Daily Express" cables a sensational story from Singapore. He alleges that there has b?en much activity by Japanese spies to discover the secrets of the Naval Base. It is further asserted that Japan is negotiating
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  • 67 11 Thirty-Three Killed And Many Injured. Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 21. News of another railway disaster, which occurred nine days ago, is pubThe casualties numbered 33 killed and 68 injured, of whom 22 were severely accident occurred when a local train over-ran the danger signal "and crashed into a
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  • 358 11 Franconia" Arrives In Port. YET another liner has come to Singaoore. and about 303 tourists are invading our shores. The vessel is the well-known Cunard lmer. the R.M.S. "Franconia." 20.C00 tons reg ster. and it is engaged in its 11th world cruise. Fo*- the present, she
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  • 71 11 Pilot And Wireless Operator Stranded. Reuter Wireless. Little America, March 19. The pilot and wireless operator belonging to Admiral Byrd's air exploration party in the Bay of Wales are stranded on ice near Storm Point owing to a forced landing when conveying supplies to the depot. Admiral Byrd
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  • 20 11 Reuter. Alexandria. March 21. The "Maiotis" has reached Port Said and is proceeding through the Suez Canal—Reuter.
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  • 312 11 Violation Of Codes. INTERVENTION IN U.S. LABOUR CRISIS. Washington, March 21. 'J'HE motor conference at the White House broke up without any announcement beyond a statement that the manufacturers had canvassed the situation from the employers' side and the President had sought information on many
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  • 105 11 Siamese Government Warns Newspapers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, March 21. SENSATIONAL statements appearing in the Siamese Press during the past few days led the Lord Prefect of Bangkok to call a meeting of the Bangkok newspapers this morning. The Lord Prefect urged that reports emanating from Singapore
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  • 266 11 Creation Of An Arbitration Board. In the meantime Mr. Green. President of the Federation of Labour, has urged Auto Labour to narrow down its demands to the creation of a neutral review board 'to adjudicate charges of discrimination against Auto Union members and the immediate selection of employees'
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    • 24 11 Saturday's Home Football, and the League Tables brought right up to aaie -in the Sunday Tribune only. Maice sure of your copy by subscribing.
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    • 51 11 ..■i MMMMMM Ii MMM«HI«aMWiIi I >i l l l |l < ll,l lllll,llllllinil|llllli>lll4 ANNUAL. j STOCK TAKING SALE. DELETED I "HIS MISTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FROM £50 cts I WIN EL RECORD CARRIERS j LESS 20% i I During Period Of Sale ending 31st March. I MOUTRIE S I RAFFLES PLACE,
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  • 443 11 Mutual Pledges Of Goodwill. Reuter. Washington, March 21. MUTUAL pledges of goodwill are contained in an exchange of notes between the United States and Japan. Both Mr. Hirota "Japanese Foreign Minister) and Mr. Cordell Hull (U.S. Secretary of State» declare that their respective countries do not intend initiating
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  • 55 11 To He Established In Paris And Berlin. Reuter. Capetown. Mar. 21. General Hcrtzog (Premier* told the Senate to-day that Government intends to establish Embassies in Paris and Berlin. He added that nothing could exceed the readiness of the British Embassies to serve the Union's interests but their
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  • 137 11 The Irish Sweep. LUCK OF SINGAPORE AND PENANG. London, Mar. 21. TtfO residual prizes came to Malaya in the draw for the Irish Sweep on the Grand National. The following have won prizes of £100:— Charity, 37. Gopeng Road. Penang. Genab. 11-1, St. Michael's Road, Singapore.
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  • 141 11 International Control Not Possible. Reuter. London. March 21. The view that it is impossible completely to remove the menace from the air by means of international control of civil aviation was expressed by Mr. Baldwin in winding up a defence debate in the House of Commons to-day. He
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  • 94 11 Shansi 'Planes Bomb Rebel Lines. Shanghai, March 21. A squadron of Shansi 'planes bombed the positions of the 41st Army at Shihtsuitse yesterday. The rebels, who are commanded by Gen. Sun Tien Ying. continue to hold the city. They the advantage of being protected by the surrounding
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  • 20 11 The band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play at the Singapore Swimming Club' from G to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 95 12 ACTION URGED BY LANCASHIRE. Commons Debate. Japan To Stop Unfair Methods IMPATIENCE with the continued deadlock in the AngloJapanese textile negotiations was expressed in the House of Commons last night by Lancashire Members, who urged abolition of most-favoured-nation pacts with
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  • 230 12 Reuter. London, March 22. IN the House of Commons, on the motion for adiouinmeiiL,"Mr E. A. G. S. Bailey (Cons., Gcrtoni. voicing Lancashire's dissatisfaction with the result of the Anglo-Japanese textile negotiations, thought that Government was anxious to avoid facing the issue. He urged the abolition of the
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  • 113 12 Troopship To Call At Singapore. The troopship "Somersetshire." due tomorrow (Friday* carries 50 naval ameers and 1.000 naval ratings for the China Station. There are also a few military details aboard who will, it is believed disembark here. Surgeon Commander C. E. Greeson arrives to relieve Surgeon Comn
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  • 56 12 Shanghai. Mar. 22. Extensive damage was done at Hankow and Wuchang and the surrounding districts on Tuesday afternoon by the severe tornado which swept the Yangtse valley. Many people were injured when a number of thatched huts were hurled into the sky and then fell and broke
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  • 62 12 Alleged to be a member of a secret society, a Cantonese named Lock Chye appeared before the Second Magistrate, i Mr. N. Grice) yesterday, on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. The accused was arrested in Bencoolen Street on the night of Mar.
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  • 42 12 It is understood that Capt. J. Huggins MX,., M.GS who is acting as Assistant i s^r,^K^ dah b co ming to Singapore AD C. to His Excellency the OfficeAdministering the Government. Mr P. A B. McKerron, M.C.S., is mentioned as his successor.
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  • 603 12 Interview With U.S. Magnate. A CONDEMNATION of the American Government's subsidising ol shipping mail companies was made in a frantc and open talk on the "wasteful" manner in which the American Government is helping her shipping, by Mr. Daniel Bacon, well-known personality in American shipping circles,
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  • 154 12 First Punishment In Republican Regime. r, Taiyuan, Mar. 4. ™f?t r time since the establishment of the Republic a corrupt official has been punished in Shansi. Mr. Ho Teng Hsl, a member of the tax commission, has been sentenced to life 1 J^ l 5ni? onmen or the
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  • 146 12 Arrival At Kuala Lumpur To-Day. (From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 22. THE "Astrea." the first Imperial Airways machine to land at Kuala Lumpur, made a perfect descent this morning, awaiting the arrival by car. of Sir Eric Geddes. the chairman of Dunlop Plantations, Imperial
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  • 78 12 Colony Moneylending Bill Discussed. Representatives of the Chettiar community in the three Settlements met in a conference yesterday at the local Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, to discus;, the various provisions of the draft of the Moneylenders' Amendment Bill, recently published in the Colony's Gazette. It is understood that
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  • 37 12 We have received a cheque for $20 from the Peng Hoe Kok (Chinese Funeral* Association, to be forwarded on their behalf to the Asiatic Unemployment Fund in memory of their late President, Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, J.P.
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  • 53 12 Several Men Detained Yesterday. IT is reported that several suspects were detained by the police yesterday, in connection with the murder of Inspector Popejoy. They were taken before the Chinese detective at the General Hospital for identification, but none of them, was recognised as the murderer. The detective
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  • 125 12 Salvage Work On Sunken Warship. The salvage operations on th? Russian warship which was sunk in Penang Harbour during the wai by the German i aider "Emden had to be unavoidably delayed for a few days. Originally it was intended to slarr operations on Tuesday. Captain S. Takaha-shi,
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  • 64 12 German Court Orders Emasculation Of A Latvian. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. March 19. For the first time a German Court has ordered the compulsory emasculation of a foreigner, the man in question is a Latvian who attempted to assault an English girl in the forest at Frankfurt-on-Mam. He was
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  • 165 12 Summons Under Official Secrets Act. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 20. TfR- Edgar Lansbury, son of Mr. George 1** Lansbury, Leader of the Labour Party in the House of Commons, to-day was fined £20 and 25 guineas costs. There were two summonses, one alleging that he had unlawfully
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  • 309 12 Relief Fund From Sikh Committee. rFrcn Our Owr. Correjpordent.) Johore Baliru, March 20. THE Gudwaia Committee hers are doing their best to collect as much is possible from the Sikh committee in esponse to the appeal for the Viceroy's Earthquake Relief Fund, and in fact, 3s. 241. 6
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  • 35 12 The Hon. Mr. A. S. Lilburne, Member cf the State Council, Pahang, and General Manager of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Bukit Kumon. Raub, and Mrs. Lilburne are in Singapore on a short holiday.
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  • 838 12 A Kongsi's Affairs FORMER PARTNKK CHARGED. rpHE affairs of a busim ss with the sale of deck p; on K.P.M. boats to < hie j. figured yesterday before tht I i ri Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. w n of its erstwhile partners v.:; ed by the
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  • 107 13 America Not Interested In Recalling It. Reuter. London, March 21. Mr. Washburn Child, Mr. Roosevelt's special economic envoy to Europe, arrived at Plymouth to-day and proceeded to London. He is seeing Sir John Simon to-morrow. He told Reuter-: I am not an ambassador at large. My mandate is
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  • 786 13 Municipal Cleansing. ddress to rotary CLUB. SINGAPORE enjoys the distinction of being one of the cleanest it s in the world. At the weekly lin ol' the Singapore Rotary Club !d yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel, Ir. R. Caunce, Superintendent of t Town Cleansing Department of
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  • 297 13 Mr. Chauncey J. Hamlin In Singapore. AN interesting visitor to Singapore on f» board the "Franconia." which arrived this morning, is Mr. Chauncey J. Hamlin, a prominent citizen of Buffalo New York. Mr. Hamlin's special study is museums. He was for six years president of the American Association
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  • 219 13 Inspector Popejoy's Last Case. THE case, regarding which, it is believed Inspector Popejoy was carrying on investigations in a pawnshop in New Bridge Road when he was shot on Mar. 9. came up for hearing before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday. The accused, a Chinese
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  • 167 13 AT THE CINEMAS. "Gallant Lady," which began a season at the Pavilion last night, has for its theme the sufferings of the unmarried mother and her devotion to her child after he has been transferred to the care of others. This ever popular plot is
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  • 21 13 Mr. A. Metcalfe, formerly of Ipoh. has been appointed manager and engineer-in-charge of United Motor Works Garage in Grove Road. Singapore.
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  • 24 13 Dr. W. M. Chambers has been appointed to act as Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States, during Dr. Fitzgerald's absence on short leave.
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  • 263 13 Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 22. riNE of the biggest gatherings in the y~ local Rotary Club's history assembled last night on the roof garden of the Majestic Hotel to welcome what Mr. A. E. Caldecott (Acting High Commissioner) later
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  • 84 13 Venice Deserted By The Sea. Venice, Feb. 15. The strange spectacle of a Venice almost withouf water was seen when the "Bride of the Ad/iatic" was left high and dry by one of the lowest tides on record. Most of .the canals were almost completely drained
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  • 54 13 Intra. Italy. When Natale Franciolo (a wine merchant) died hundreds of people gathered outside his shop and drank to his memory; They were complying with his dying wish, that the mourners should drink his cellar dry. They fulfilled his injunction to the letter—several of them woke
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  • 47 13 The local Dutch community, through the Dutch Consul-General. Mr. W. Daniels, have sent the following message of sympathy to the Netherlands Legation. London: "On behalf of all Netherlander in British Malaya request you kindly to convey to Her Maiesty and Royal Family, respectful feelings of mournful sympathy."
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  • 115 13 Man Cut To Pieces At Woodlands. THE death of an unknown Chinese who was run over by a railway engine on March 19 formed the subject of an inquiry held by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) this morning. The accident happened on the Woodlands track at
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  • 134 13 League Experts' Work In Malava. Reuter wireless. xuaiaj a. Geneva, Mar. 20. There were 17,750 cases of malaria under treatment in one year, according to the report of the Health Section of the League which deals with ten years' work in the prevention and cure of malaria. It
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  • 125 13 Singapore Rotary Club Honours Late Member. Reference to the late Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, who died on Tuesday monrrg, was made at the weekly tiffin of the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday in the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Alan Eley. president, said that Mr. Koon Seng was a
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  • 209 13 Member's Question. WHEN WILL THEY BE RESTORED? 'pHE question of the cut of 10 per cent, in the salaries of Municipal employees imposed in November, 1832; will be raised again at th» i meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow-afternoon. Dr. K. K. Pathy
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  • 64 13 Th? Executive Committee of the World Fellowship of Faiths (second Parliament of R- liglcnsi have decided to extend the period of ihe World Fellowship of Faiths to June I, 1934 and to held additional sessions with a culminating convention in World Goodwill Week, May 12 to 18.
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  • 34 13 The marriage of Miss Ruth Loo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Leo. of looh. to Mr. K. R. Navaretnair of Kuala Lumpur, will take place in Ipoh on Easter Monday, April 2.
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    • 100 13 ■I■■IIIIII■IIIIIIIIIIIIII■IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (l I I I GIVING-UP-AGENCY SALE j Just Unpacked Brand New I Rolieiflex to Clear m I FOR CASH ONLY. j I 6 x 6 cm: With Tessar
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    • 71 13 "Tivice as good at half the price"— the "Sunday Tribune" as compared with other Sunday papers. Five cents only. I nfi m rat B Good beer has the fullfid oour wt of hops. II Tiger Seer is good Seer and B contains a full measure of" ft carefully selected hops.
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  • 387 14 PLAY ON WINS BY A HEAD. Thrilling Finish. OWNER'S SUCCESS IN FIRST RACE. Reuter. London, Mar. 21. A FATAL accident prior to the Lincolnshire Handicap cast a shadow over the great race, which was run to-day. The accident occurred at cross roads
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  • 90 14 Dat< Of Postponed Tournament Ties. Owing to tne condition of the courts the ties arranged for Wednesday, March 21, will be played as follows: FRIDAY. MAR. 23. Dr. S. H. Tan v. Kamis court No. 1; Yousof bin Ishak v. I. A. Alsagoff court No. 2; Dr.
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  • 79 14 The team to represent Y. M. C. A. v. M.P.H. on the V.M.C.A. ground on Monday, and against the Post Office in League 3.8 on the Singapore Harbour Board ground. Cantonment Road, on Wednesday, will be chosen from the following: J. Ferguson. Au Peck Kan, J. Lovick. Kee
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  • 76 14 March 22 :M. K. Raja v. Bidadari S C March 24 P. Stia I v. V. D. Khair L March 25 K. Bahar v. V. D. Apiah. From the fo'lowing will be chosen the team to represent the Ma'ayu Kerbakttan Raia Club against the Bidadari Sports Club in
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  • 68 14 The following ties are announced in the Singapore Cricket Club Russipn Pool tournament Friday W. W. Speid and F W Fargus v. T. B. Rogers and R. Johnson. Monday, semi-finals N. G. Bishop and E. H. R. Bowerman v. A. D Baker and J. McLeod. A. F.
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  • 17 14 The Government Services trial match at the Anson Road Stadium on Sunday will begin at 5 p.m
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  • 448 14 Keen Struggle In Local League Football. IN spite of the sodden ground, quite an interesting game was witnessed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Wiltshires met and defeated the Singapore Athletic Union by the odd goal in five, in the Third Division of
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  • 117 14 Clerical Union And Aston A C In Final. The second semi-final in the interClub Billiards Tournament was played at the New World last night and resulted in a win for the Clerical Union, who scored an aggregate of 567 points to ths Wiltshire Regiment's 437. The individual match
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  • 154 14 The following are invited to represent the Straits Chinese Recreation Club for the weekend. Against the CSC. on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Hong "Lim Green: Chua Choon Leong (capt.). Oog Scow Hian. Chee Kong Leong Chua Choon Sim. Tan Boon Beng, Robert B. Tan. Ronald Tan. Philip
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  • 56 14 The following have been invitrd .to play cricket for S.C.C. v. United Services on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Tanglin: Dr. H. O. Hopkins, R. A. A-shwoi/h, R. N. Hamilton, H. B. Noon, G Carr, J. E. C. Mitchell. O. R. T. Henman. W. H. McNeill. J. McLeod,
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  • 34 14 It is notified that the Ist Division League match between the Royal Artillery and the Malaya Football Association, fixed for to-morrow, has been postponed to a date to be arranged later. I
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  • 66 14 Rest's Big Victory In The International Trial. Reuter. London, March 21. TX Div. I of the English League to- day Manchester City, at home, drew i—i w ith Newcastle United. Manchester City are in the final of the F.A. Cup with Portsmouth. In the Scottish League, Div. I.
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  • 244 14 Tics For To-Day And To-Morrow. To-day's ties in the S.C.C. tennis tournament are as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: Roy F. Sriith v. J. P. de C. Hamilton: O. Fuller v. R. N. Jack; W. H. Day v. FLt. E. L), H Davies; C. N. Reed v. D. E. L.
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  • 229 14 Solar Athletic Union's Tournament. The results of the Solar Athletic Union's open singles championship tournament are as follows: A. DIVISION: Q. Chip Jian beat G. Teow Chuan 12-15. 15-10. 15-10; T. Chin Lye beat G. Soo Kher 15-5. 15-9; T. Kirn Koon beat To Soo Aik 15-1. 15-12;
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  • 55 14 The following have been invited to play friendly Association football for S.C.C. XI v Fort Canning on Monday at the S.C.C: C G. F. J Drabbe; R. W. Brown, J. A. Hunt; T. Robertson, L. V. Ta3ior. J. Crichton, S. Webb. Y. W. Brand. C. J. Bembroke, C.
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  • 107 14 GRAHAM WEBER. Return Bout Fixed For April 13. THE Board of Control having given their sanction, the return battle between Frank Weber and Harry Graham has been definitely fixed for April 13. the venue to be the New World Arena The fight is scheduled for 12 threeminute rounds. Both men
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  • 149 14 Straits Chinese Badminton Team Victories. In a return match with the Playfair Athletic Union, played at their court on Saturday the Straits Chinese Epworth League weie again Victorious, beating thcrri by seven games, to nil. The results are as follows iS.CE.L. players mentioned first» SINGLES: Tan Soo Lan
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  • 58 14 Malaya Football Association Fixtures. The following fixtures in the Colman League competition will be played this week. To-day:—M. K. Raja v. Bidadan Sports Club. (Second Division). Saturday:— Perhimponan Stia v. D Khair. (First Division>. Sunday:—X. Bahar v. D. C?piah. Second Division I. These matches will be piayed at
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  • 64 14 Annual Billiards Open Championship. The following are .the ties in the Amicable A.A. annual open billiards championship: To-day: 6?ow Teong Wah v. Tan Ming Soon at 7 30 p.m. To-morrow: Yco Koon Yam v. Tan Hong Kiat at 7.30 p.m. Monday: Cho Peck Kiat v. Quck Chua Kim
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  • 110 14 The following will represent the SH B Head Office in a friendly game against the London and Eastern Printing Staff to-morrow at the Harbour Board g-ound: Kah Whye. Kassim. Poh Seah: Jantan. Quan Chong. Beng Chooi; Thiam Fook. Kirn Soon. Kum Chong. Ah Kow and Swee Guan. Reserves:
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  • 32 14 The final of the ladies' championship of the Singapore Golf Club (over 18 holes), between Mrs. Craik and Mrs. Richardson, will be played this afternoon commencing at about three o'clock.
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  • 21 14 The match between the Reds and the Browns arranged for Tuesday, Mar. 27, is postponed to May 17.
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  • 320 14 The Singapore Spring Meeting. THE official programme of the Singapore Turf Club's spring professional and amateur meetings, just issued, will provide local race-goers with another eight days of sport. The professional items will extend over six racing days, beginning on Saturday, May 5, and ending
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  • 1065 14 "Sticky" Going. WADSWORTH'S THREE WINNERS. (From Our Own Correspondent) KuiJa Lumpur, March 21. rpHE extra mid-week day Selangor races here to-daj run in sticky going, due to a h downpour last night. Anoth shower preceded the sixth ev< the day, delaying the start for i
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  • 117 15 English Press On Jardine's Prediction. London, Mar. 8. JARDINE'S prediction that the next n years would see India top the world must read as something than a compliment, says the "Daily Telegraph." The paper adds that the lesson which itsinhji taught on English cricket ds a
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  • 243 15 Week-End Games At The S.G.C. r monthly mixed foursomes competition •Me S G. C. was played at Buklt Timah 1 'day and resulted in a win for Mr. \Iri. R. Craik with a net score of 32%. v-sevcn cards were taken out and the \\inK were returned: '11
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  • 62 15 The following will represent the C.U. in a friendly game of soccer against the Government Treasury, on Saturday, r.t 5.10 p.m. on the C.U. ground: Mook Yin Hoon: Chong Beng. Yew Whatt; D. A. Samy. Chwee Tock. Tian Chye; Jit Chens:. Yong Leng, Gim Poh. Took Kirn and
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  • 28 15 Dor. Bradman's triple engagement as cricket writer, radio commentator, and emporium manager, which lesulted in his refusing an offer to play as a professional in England, has ended.
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  • 87 15 Primo Camera, the giant Italian heavy weight boxer, appears to be con-t-mplating taking up a new sport, for >.->ages from Italy state that he is taking up motor racing, and that he will be codriver. with Nuvolari, T he crack Italian driver, in the Mille Miglia. Nuvolari ni vei appears
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  • 229 15 Sepoy Lines G.C. Against The Singapore G.C. npHE following are the teams and start- ing times for the above match to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first): 810, J. M. A. Lowsen (6) and A H Frew (12) v. J. T.
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  • 116 15 Offiee-Bcarers Elected At General Meeting. The general meeting of the HarbourView B.P. wass held 011 Sunday at the residence of Mr. Ong Seng Kay, 363, Teluk Blangah Road, and the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. Ong Seng Kay; VicePresident, Mr. Joe A. Mesenas;
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  • 106 15 Easy Win For Morning Star. Seremban, Mar. 19. The Morning Star Badminton Party met the Tanga Angan BP. of Seremban on the M.S.VP., courts, and defeated them by six games to one. Results (Morning Star players mentioned first): SINGLES: Baba beat Tahan 15—7, 15—1; Raja beat Hong Choon
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  • 34 15 Owing to the new system of distributing byes over the draw in the women's singles, a number of mixed doubles matches will be played on the second day of the Wimbledon Championship this year.
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  • 130 15 Complaint Of Club Cricket Conference. rE Club Cricket Conference, at their annual meeting at the Polytechnic. Regent-street, last month had before them a resolution deploring the length of the amateur football season, and its unreasonable encroachment on the recognised cricket season. In the opinion of the
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  • 45 15 Th S.RX- team for to-day against the S.C.C. at the'S.C.C. will be J Sanderson; H. C. Humphries, f Albuquerque; L. Moller. N. Hay, W Gomes E. P. Scully. M. Valberg. G. Fernandez* A. G. Valbere. A. Oliveiro Reserves: F. W. Ayres. G. Day
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  • 58 15 The follc-wing will represent the Public Work.Department Sports Club against the Singapore Recreation Club to-day at soccer on the latters' ground at 5.15 p.m.: Tay Chin Lye; A. G Cooke, M. Letchumanan; F. W. Ayres V Ponniah. Raja: Salleh. E. Paglar. A. Sivasamboo. G. Morgan, p. D'Almeida.
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  • 70 15 The following Australian team was selected to tour New Zealand this year: V. Y. Richardson (South Australia. Captain i. K. Rigg (Victoria) (Vice-capt.). C. W. Andrews (Queensland). J. C. Badcock (Tasmania). H. Chilvers (New South Wales). J. R Davey (South Australia). J. H. W. Fingleton Clem Hill (New South Wales).
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  • 43 15 Japan's hopes of qualifying to challenge Great Britain for the Davis Cup this year have been practically ?nattered, as it is learned that through various reasons Jiro Satoh and R Nunoi will be unable to visit Europe to play in the Zone competition.
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  • 28 15 F. J. Perry and J. H. Crawford have met six times in the last 18 months in championship and first-class events, Perry winning four of their six matches.
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  • 96 15 "Arabella To Be Staged During Reich Festival. Dresden. "Arabella," the latest opera by Richard Strauss which is reported to be coming to Convent Garden, will be included in the attractive programme of opera and drama arranged to take place in Dresden during the Reich Festival. May 27—June 3.
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  • 104 15 Latest Photographic ImplimenU To Be Shown. Stuttgart. The exhibition "Die Kamera." which created so much interest in Berlin recently, will be shown In Stuttgart, March 24—April 15. The exhibition, besides showing latest apparatus for printing, photograhy, block making and the telegraphing of pictures, displays many objects of historic
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 96 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00f The Great Eastern Lite Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stralti Settlement!). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Hit Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. The Company hat £20,000 deposited wltb the Supreme Court of England and compile* with the
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    • 142 15 I Race Horse 1 Insurance LOW RATES j WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Freed of all irritants and other harmLt^ 1 ful factors, "CAMEL" Cigarettes are fragrant purity and sweet cool- m>ss anc aro l )ar titularly suitable to those having sensitive throats. fl\
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 456 15 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the ■Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 143 16 Modelled On British Machines. Pretoria. TWO "Demon" fighter aeroplanes—the first type of two-seater—have been ordered from the Hawker Aircraft Co. in England to serve as patterns for the South African Air Force. When the machines arrive, one will be used for training purposes and the other
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  • 66 16 The Rajendraprasad Bihar Central Relief Commi'tee Fund totalled Rs. 1.906.723 and odd. A hundred tons of galvanised corrugated Iron, valued at for distribution in distressed mv of Bihar, has been given *o the London Ijord Mayor's Earthquake Fund by British Manufacture ri Messrs. Joseph Bank. Ltd.. London have dinated £10C
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  • 155 16 One Case Lasted FortyFour Years. Reuter. Belgrade. A CASE dealing with claims to State land dating back to 1754, when the Turks were finai'.y driven from what were then Austrian territories, was brought before the courts at Bela Trkva 44 years ago. Sava Putnik, a young clerk
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  • 60 16 £338,280 Profit In Six Weeks. Sydney. During the last six months of 1933. New South Wales made a clear profit of £333,280 from State lotteries, according to an official announcement here. The money has been paid into the consolidated revenue fund. Thirty-eight lotteries were held during the period.
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  • 41 16 Mr. J. A. Seward, manager for Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., in Ipoh, who is leaving for Home on holiday, was the guest-of-honour at a dinner party given by some local Chinese merchants on Saturday.
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  • 144 16 A very enthusiastic send-off was accorded by the staff of the Posts and Telegraphs Department. Province Wellesley. to Mr. C. H. Parnell (Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs, P.W.), who is sailing on furlough by the "Patroclus.' Mr. Parnell has been a very popular figure in Province Wellesley. His name
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  • 299 16 Mr A. E. Jakeman has taken over the duties of Court Chief Inspector, Kuala Lumpur, from Mr. E. P. Colgan, A C P.. who was acting for some time. It is stated that Mr. H. B. Langworthy will shortly be going to Seremban as Chief Police Officer to relieve
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  • 197 16 Convicted in the First Magistrate Court, Ipoh, last Wednesday of allowing her house to be used is a common gaming house. Low Sow. a Chinese woman, living at Chop Kwong Chong, Tambun, who stated that she was a septuagenarian, was fined $75 with the alternative of three months' simple
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  • 371 16 Inspector L. Bostcck. from Singapore, on Monday took over duties in the Penang Police Court in succession to Chief Court Inspector W. McQuarrie. who has held this post for more than two years and will shortly be proceeding on Home leave. The colours for the Penang and Province Wellesley
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  • 170 16 DOMESTIC PRODUCTION, as represented by txpor;s from Federated IflMaf States. Unfederatcd Malay States, and Straits Settlements, 0 f Tin. and Tin-in-Ore. at during the ir.cnth cf February. 1934. Tons. TONS. Federated Malay States 2 2a6 UnfederaUd Malay States: Johore 20 Kedah 7 Perlis 49 Kelantan nil Trengganu
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 286 16 Indulgence in rich foods, tobacco, or anything else that piles up acid in the system should be offset a c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. This n neutralizes the acidity and you feel fine. Plenty of I mcD now ere s n °ihing like it for "mornings ton TdoUi" \> after."
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    • 140 16 f TROPICAL BREW PADLOCK BRAND JEFFREY"? BEER HERIOT BREWERY, EDINBURGH. A DAMSON, GILFILLAN CO~ LTD., Singapore &T»enanu. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., F.M.S. Malacca. fff'ilitliUMl i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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  • 58 17 Letters To The Editor. s ,xti zJ&ztffi* z ss** s«* s» jxrfenlj. lErT£fiS SHOULD B« AS BSTtrAS K spac«s>. end o» o»« side 0/ (he pop<r <mi», J^ /erM sf '"■""""en MMM oddrenn 0/ correspondent. MM J" Mm 0/ debate must be obserted-mere T i!. -ri., .W.JV]
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  • 78 17 To the ••Edita-. Malaya Tribute") Sir,—On Sunday I bought a "Sunday Tribune* and I found advertisements t Ovaltine" and "Bourn Vita," extolthe merits of these products. Can you Mr Editor, help me to a correct Ace between the two? I cannot serve two masters! Yours, etc., "WEAKNESS." Singapore,
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  • 112 17 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—There is a circular gTeen in fronl i the New Pier. I wonder if the City Fathers have anything in view for it. If not. may I make a suggestion that the Tan Kirn Cheng Fountain, next to Cenotaph, be removed to this
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  • 128 17 (To Vie Editor, "Malaya Tribune."> Sir,-—I crave space in your journal to say a few words regarding our Singapore I id Kuala Lumpur Broadcasting Sta-' tior.s. Since the inception of these stations they ..elect for their transmission prolamine recorded or other music, all of which is in
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  • 340 17 'To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune") Sir. —There are very few people, even I among the educated classes, who own libraries in this Colony. Others never realist- the importance of building one for themselves. Even if they cannot themselves find time to read, they may be doing a splendid
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  • 37 17 A letter signed "Some Parents" cannot published for two reasons—it is not tthenticated and it is potentially inlibellous. If the facts are as ted. the need for strict official control te schools is further exemplified.
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  • 28 17 P. P. Singham, of Johore Bahru, on the subject of a salary scheme estate dressers. His letter is virtually repetition of one which has alieady appeared.
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  • 124 17 (To thj Editor, ''Malaya /Tribune.") Sir,—ln response to "Blueband's" remark that "Superstition is dying a natural death," will he read my letter once again and try to understand what 1 wrote? I really cannot comprehend where Mr. Francis Tay got the fiction concerning the origin of "Kuay-Chung." My
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  • 249 17 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Besides the questions raised by your correspondent "Justice" in his letter In your issue of tfje nth inst. on the Moneylenders Bill now before the public, may I also make the following suggestions to our Legislators^ The Moneylenders Bill Is something like
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  • 279 17 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Could you please let me know why there is so much secrecy, whore the press is concerned, whenever there is a function of any sort held in Johore? I have been in Johore for well over a year, and as the
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  • 494 17 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Strenuous efforts have been made during the past week to apprehend the gunman and his accomplice involved in the shooting of Inspector Popejoy and a detective, but all such efforts have proved fruitless. The general public are very much perturbed and
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  • 502 17 (To the Editor, "Malaya Vribune.") Sir,—I read in your recent editorial that, as an outcome of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board debate on a proposal that the employment of girls as waitresses at the amusement parks be permitted, the motion was carried by eight unofficial votes to one
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  • 39 17 A Bahau correspondent is disappoint ed because he cannot complete his pack of miniature-playing cards from Hold Floke cigarettes. He should not be suspicious—and has he not acquired any "Jokers." which help to complete a set?
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  • 31 17 An Indian correspondent writes about the continuance of the Chain Lett-a I nuisance. There is only one thing to do with a Chain Letter—destroy it and entirely ignore it.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 228 18 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Rice Policy. k S we understand it, the Government A nolicy does not aim at making Malaya independent of outside rice supplies. That would be impossible for at least many years to come I is hoped, however, to reduce the amount of imported rice and
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  • 234 18 THE greatest danger to our tin mining industry undoubtedly is the development of outside production and here it is interesting to reca'l that, when the present tin control scheme started to function, outside production amounted to less than 10 per cent, ot the world s total. To-day,
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  • 270 18 Suffolk Tithe War. MAKING THINGS SAFE FOR BAILIFF. I London, Feb. 19. AN interesting development in the tithe war which Suffolk farmers have been waging for months against j bailiffs occurred at a Suffolk farm when eighteen "Blackshirts—mem- bers of the British Union of Fascists I were
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  • 76 18 Fees To Be Assessed On Per Capita Basis. Colombo, Mar. 4. It is understood that the Board of Ministers has decided in favour of the assessment of fees in respect of Indian immigrant labour on a per capita and probably a Bill for the purpose wU be
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  • 45 18 Tha.t India Universities should produce more and mor° students equipped with technological and industrial training was one of the several far-reaching decisions reached by the Conference of Universities in India, held at New Delhi on March 7. and presided over by Prof. Langley.
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  • 77 18 Over 35.000 candidates—said to be a record number —art appearing for different examinations of the Calcutta University /.his year. Over 23.000 s'uden'.s are appearing for the Matriculation Examination alone of which over 1.000 are women, many being married. Last year about 1.000 women appeared for the Matric. Intermediate
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  • 68 18 At the annual meeting of the Straits Junior Association. Singapore, the following were elected office-bearers for the year President. Mr. Cheong Koon Seng. J.P.. vice-president. Mr. Tan Yew Hock; hon. secretary. Mr. Cheng Kang Nghee; hon. treasurer. Mr. Teo Seng Kirn; hon auditor. Mr. Lim Eng Teck:
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  • 42 18 The House of Lords minutes record that on Mar. 1 Lord Irwin sat for the first time since the death of his father as Viscount Halifax. The ceremonial of re-introduction on his succession to a higher grade of the Peerage, was unnecessary.
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  • 41 18 Thousands of deaths are reported from the Villages in thf United Provinces, but the Health Department assures the public that It is not ;o widespread as to cause a scare: The eastern and sugar growing areas are badly affected. ;j> i
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    • 523 18 CHEONG KOON SENG Co., Ltd. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At the Saleroom of MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, 28th March 1931, at 2.30 p.m. Lot l. Valuable freehold land and house (unnumbered) a uate at Jalan Mydin,
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    • 750 18 j-fc GREAT MEN mmm use SAFE AND simple Tmmfft METHODS men use safe and simple methods. The greatest for <J instance, advocate simplicity in hcalmg-meanin* by that the method used should work i/close harmony with W £ws and with causes instead of effects. The COSTLY way is generally the WRONG
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  • 374 19 Two (riminial Appeals Succeed. ffrtm Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 19. -r IE Second session of the Negri SembiI lan Assize Court opened here this ■ning before Mr. Justice Burton two criminal cases, ar.d two crimippeals were heard to-day. first was one in which a Hylam N<
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  • 125 19 Malay Schoolboys' Scout Troop. (From Our Own Correspondent) Pontian Kechil, Mar. 19. \IR. A. de Mello, advocate and solicitor has opened an office at Pontian Kechil. The Malay School of the Kufcup district have formed a Scout Company and a Scout Master from Johore Bahru is acting as
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  • 198 19 Election Of Officers For Current Year. The tenth annual general meeting of the members of the Indian Association was held on Saturday at 164, Race Course Road, with the President, Mr. N. A. Mallal. in the chair. The management committee's report and accounts for the year ended Dec.
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  • 191 19 Alleged Massacre Of Mohammedans. Shanghai. Mar. 21. rpHE trial of Gen. Chin Shu Jen, former Governor of Sinkiang, was adjourned yesterday at the Kiangsu High Court pending the obtainment of further documentary evidence concerning his alleged maladministration during his regime. Documentary evidence was given at the
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  • 103 19 Gandhi Welcomes Help Of Government. Reuter Wireless. Patna. Mar. 18. Gandhi appeared in a striking new role when he impassionedly appealed for unstinted co-operation with the Government with the common object of relieving earthquake distress in Bihar, at a meeting of the Central Relief Committee. The Nationalist section
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  • 103 19 Criticism Of The British Services. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 19. npHE House agreed to report the stage of the Navy, Army and Air Force Estimates. There was some criticism and that British air mails were the slowest in ;J c world. It was suggested the R.A.F. should
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  • 66 19 "Almighty's Recognition Of Our Nation." Reuter. Munich, March 20. 'The hand of the Almighty is plainly revealed in his marvellous recognition of our nation as soon as it realised itself." declared Herr Hitler at the celebration of the anniversary of the revolution. He said God had made the
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  • 63 19 General Position In Europe Much The Same. Reuter. London, Mar. 20. Employment in Europe generally last year barely improved compared with the peak year of unemployment. 1932. according to statistics in the British Ministry of Labour Gazette. The British figures improved by 220.000. the German by 850 000 and
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  • 222 19 Alleged German Espionage In Prague? Reuter. Munich, Mar. 19. SIR hundred political prisoners have been released In Bavaria to-day to mark the annicersary of the Na7i revolution—Reuter Wireless. Dessau. Mar. 19. The report that Frau Segar has been arrested as a hostage for the return of her husband,
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  • 8 19 PERAK CHINESE ARRESTED. Alleged Murder Seven Years Ago.
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  • 214 19 (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 20. AN incident <vhich occurred in hWI is recalled by the arrest in Ipoh on Saturday of a Chinese mining coolie who was formerly working on a mine at Menglembu. The incident referred to was the finding of the corpse of a Chinese woman
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  • 48 19 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 19. An enterprising Paris newspaper has enlisted the aid of Sir Basil Thomson and two ex-Chief Inspectors of Scotland Yard for an independent enquiry Into the murder of Appeal Judge Prince at Dijon.—Reuter Wireless. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22 1934 DEATH OF PEER.
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    • 234 19 There is] nothing like j 'OVALTINE' I for QUALITY and VALUE J* HE world-wide success of delicious 'Ovaltine' is a triumph of quality and j value. It offers the highest possible health-giving quality at the lowest j possible price. 'Ovaltine' is therefore the daily beverage of countless thousands j of
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