Malaya Tribune, 12 March 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII. •No CiO SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935 FIVE CENTS iTlic erilnuic. Singapore: Tuesday, .Mar. 12. 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935 FIVE CENibT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 88 1 mmmm mmm i— i' T^ywwwpi Read The irtbune Dominant In -i If i clo lir M i Milk fiaty Your Purse Brand milK^J //'j Quality and Econonty\\ i>ur ty s LE *****1118 and THP- EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Satisfaction. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. I RED FEATHER BUTTER j J EVERY
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    • 97 1 A camera scientifically designed from A to Z. Bouquet Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS cannot know iust how perfectly delightful they arc. Perfumed with tn< IkSIIm fragrance of flowers from the mountains, Himalaya Bouquet captivalI with a delicate and fascinating allure. (Sarawak). j MAAS-4 i^——— i
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  • 367 2 Shipping News Notices. NEW NAME FOR BELGENLAND To Be Used Exclusively For Cruising WHEN the United States flag was raised on the 30.000-ton liner Belgenland and sh? was rechristened Columbia recently at her pier in New York she became the largest vessel sailing under United States registry. Appropriate exercises signalised
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  • 196 2 Free From All Suspicion In Tokyo Spy Scare Yokohama. Feb. 25. Cleared of suspicion ol having teen deliberately run aground in the tort tied /one at the entrance of Tokyo Bay* on &li a V\\ %hx African EUzaolaka gg afternoGll ed for WL! 0 1 Henderson and Mr.
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  • 156 2 AH Hands Rescued When Ship Sinks Information received In Shanghai stated that the s.s. Ming Kong of the Ming Sen Industrial Company sank off Yang Shin Chi. nine h from Hankow on Friday. February 8. According to reports, all the officers and men were sang and reached Hankow.
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  • 271 2 Award Of Board Of Trad? Shield Ireland ous wreck service of the vZ 1934 lB the (I Iuimc Head Companies, for the rescue x. in whitsi,n The shield was presented ran!» by C.np t S Raahleieh C B°t &t k r«J5 M: d,ast•vaUbH ttinSS! f r i. i
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  • 62 2 Nanking, Feb. 24 rice frnm' e A T* el euvily loafled With nee fiom Annul, valued at m neai Sanshan on the night of Feb 22 Th r ?vV° H reP °r s Public to day Thirty bandits boarded the vessel and after Wndtog the six memleA
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 397 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA I*. .V O. s. to.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore V A N Mar. 14 SrRnJJ 1 »7,000 Mar. 2! VA?nvo-; N WO Apr. 11 JJJJJ Apr. 12 J SOM' I 17 Go A pr. 2C VV vT i a 17 000 May 10 N1 A
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    • 508 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pore. Malacca. Port Penang A LSI A is o BORINGIA 2-4 2-4 3-4 5.4 KRRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 25-4 LALANDIA 115 14-5 15-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 M EON IA 25-6 25-6 26-6
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    • 434 2 I N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles Next Sailings— 1936 S S A USAN MARU Mar 21 s.8. HARUNA MARU /ES s.s. KATORI MARU A jF r J KASHIMA MARU Mav I m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May if MINIMUM FARES
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    • 528 2 STEAMER SAILINGS <kj* NORDDEUTSCHER ffSjfjS (Incorporated i n The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1266«. "ODER," for Manila Hongkong, N. China and Japan M-ir 19 "TRIER," for Manila, H'kong S'hai, N. China Japan MaT. 27 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam. Hamburg Hremen. t "DESSAU." I*. t "ILMAR," also calls M'seilles
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  • 157 3 PRICK BREAKS BADLY IN LONDON y rj Demand By Local Buyers K By Our Financial CorruporvUntt Singapore, Tuesday, morning. I <iay s Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 19% cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $108%, down Yesterday's Prices:— London: 513 16d., down 316 d. Market Tone: Opened
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  • 56 3 Dividend Of Eight Per Cent. Declared final dividend of eight per cent, osorbing $46.693.60. leaving $55.539 to oe carried forward to next account was blared nt the annual general meeting f Tapah Rubebr Estates. Ltd.. held m French Bank Buildings. Singapore .-day. Mr. W. H. McGregor presided.
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  • 29 3 The Colony's stocks of rubber at i end of February, published this ling, show a total of 62,633 tons against 64.862 tons at the end of January,
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  • 1289 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and fivslft; MINING Singapore, Tuesday. 10 a.m. Issue. Value Buyers. Sellers. 41- Ampat Tin 4]1% 417% CI Asam Kumbang Tin
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  • 756 3 Symptoms Of Recovery Noticeable AT its meeting of Jan. 15 the Council of Ministers examined the estimates for the financial year 1935-36. Receipts are estimated at 17.988 million Ire 326 million more than the original estimates for the current financial year (17,662 million lire) which are
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  • 35 3 British Official Wireless. London, March 11 Sterling on New York is 4.76. Paris 71-5/16. The Stock Market is du'l. War Loan 3 1 per cent, is 105-\s. Gold is 148». 4d.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 32 3 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates for the month of February, 1935, amounts to 36,400 lbs. making a total of 232.610 lbs.* for the six months of the
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  • 118 3 Important Financial Step Reuter. Washington, Mar. 11. MR Morgenthau announced that he j will apply $675,000,000 of the gold profit derived from the devaluation order to pay Off during the summer $600,000,000 worth of two per cent. Consols issued In 1930 and $75,000,000 worth of Panama Cartal Bonds
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  • 251 3 Little Business On Stock Exchange j Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 7. On the Stock Exchange to-day the volume of business continued small, ma nly owing Vo the approaching end of the long account but with some revival of investment buying, among tho*e of giltt-edged securities, foreign loan;;
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  • 70 3 Egyptian Delegates To Visit Britain British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 11. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, in the House of Commons to-dav, said he was glad to be able to state that the Egyptian Government have accepted invitation issued by His Majesty's Government to despatch
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  • 56 3 Increased Imports Into Canada According to official figures issued by the Australian goveTrfififerrt Canada imported 6,206 cases of Australian apples in the first nine months of 1934 as compared with 4,336 cases in the corresponding period of 1933. These imports were during the periods of the year when
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  • 95 3 Avalanche Of Selling Orders Reuter. New York, Mar. 11. TO-DAY'S collapse of the cotton market is attributable to the severe shock to confkler.ee imparted by the Government's decision to exempt from the Bankhead provisions farms producing under two luetics This is considered sufficient to deprive the plan
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  • 230 3 Demonstration Of New Machinery (By Air Mail»' <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 27. In the presence of many Dutch anr. British guests a demonstration was giver, at Amsterdam this week of a invented machine for producing rubber in powder form direct from the latex. The machine was
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  • 128 3 Commodities Quiet And Uninteresting Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 6. On the Stock Exchange to-day confidence again was lacking and although She tendency at the close improved slightly, all prices on balance wer* Tommolties, generally, .ruled quiet and uninteresting but President Roosevelt's speech in which he stated tha. commodity
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  • 58 3 Conference Of Gold Bloc Countries Suggested Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 7. A conference of gold bloc county U> discuss the monetary situation with special reference to the tail, advocated by the French and Belgian Premier informed the Chamber mat his ed such a conference and he reitexatea
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  • 29 3 Gold output In Canada in 1934 was valued at $102,242,000 establishing a new high record in the" value of P«***g in the Dominion. Output value in 1933 was $84,350,237.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. „AMBERS. BArFL E S o PLACE. si' it/ vn i^T' m HE \H OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria Batavia, Da rer Fengtien. Hamburg, HanHarbin 'Honolulu, Hongkong. Hsm- Karachi Kobe, London, Los Angeles. M ,ji Nagasaki, Nagoya. New York, par Peiping, Rangoon. Rio de frmcisco. Semarang.
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    • 22 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St. Singapore.
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    • 78 3 Nederlandsche j Bandel-Maalschappi j, ;r v. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY), Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dul*h East Indies and in the Straits Settlement, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Correspondents in the principal
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    • 203 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO T T AXJK THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised 540,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. HM LOCAL BRANCH 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF
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    • 439 4 |M. HASSAN, «6 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work j ln electrical, gas and water service lines. We give piompt attention to all rrders either big or small. I* hy not tmuuh us about your requirements Ej itimat* submitted upon reQuest without charge or obligation.
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    • 692 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. i IN THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 4 of 193.". In the Matter of the Fxtate of CHAN WHYE H Koh, Deceased, Between Chan Ceng Hong (F> Plaintiff and I. Chan Seok Kirn, 2. Yeo Boon Swee, t. Yeo Chcow Poh, otherwise known as Chan Scow
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    • 733 4 mmfgi mmm SlMMS m mm mm mUMMm»UM WmmMmmmmmi MP■^"■" Selanajor Turf Cluj» SPRING 1935 RACE MEETING. SATURDAY 16TH SATURDAY 23RD, MARCH, 1935. STARTING AT 2.30 P.M. EACH DAY. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 1.00 P.M., ON WEDNESDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1935. UNLIMITED SWEEPS:— One each day, Tickets $1, for MEMBERS 'fefiifc TREASURERS, MESSRS.
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    • 306 4 ORDINANCE NO 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IX THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SINGAPORE. hi No. 16] t4 n,is. Re JAMES GUTHRIE MACTAGGART, deceased, late of No. 2. Fialayson Green. Singapore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that terond and Bna] dividend ii intended to be .ii the afemrc matter, and that it
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    • 291 4 £fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini!iiiif .IM it i .■.,iiii!ii::i'ii:!ii!i!iii;ii juiL SALE m r I OF DELETED J "HIS MASTER'S j I VOICE" j 1 RECORDS j m I J 2 inch $1.00. I I M $0.50. I ii 10% discount on purchases of m $20.0i7 or more. S I I I I I :I—
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    • 305 4 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) THE RIGHT SHOP IN TOWN FOR ALL REPAIRS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND GRAMOPHONES. Contractors for the Repair r.f Clock- Watches lo the British Army and R.A.F. Base. Malaya. g«»niiiiinininininiitfnm. ||i int lil l gni wll|((Wla|t| 1 Gk j SCHIFFNER'S H7-A, North Bridge Road
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  • 253 5 Language Campaign In Manchukuo Dairen, Manchukuo. \MOUS soldier is embarking shortly A other campaign—to teach Manmo to sp.ak English—and he can sl y "Good Morning' in that langu is Lieutenants-General Yasutaro v a pi, ar.d he was Chief-of-Staff A l ed-Japanese forces in Siberia the Great War.
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  • 291 5 Cororrr's Inquiry Into PolVrFKm's Death Singapore, Monday. I A verdict of death from an unascerinable cause was returned by Mr. G Porter, the Singapor? Coroiier -day when the inquest into the death a policeman attached to le Singapore Harbour Boaid. was aid. The Coroner said that there
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  • 338 5 Two Cases Taken Up For Hearing Singapore, Monday. THE second session of the Singapore Assizes was begun this mcrning before Mr. Justice Burton, two cases be;ng taken up for hearing. The first case was one in. which a Hylam. named Lim Ah Tong, is charged with unlawful return
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  • 108 5 MJVs Prefer Walking To Paying Bus-Fare Cape Town. Rather than pay their bus-fare a number of M.P.'s preferred to walk. They were on their way to the docks to inspect a ship when the conductor of the railway 'bus asked them for their fares. They produced their Parliamentary
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  • 86 5 Chinese Cyclist Removed To Hospital Singapore, Monday. A motor accident resulting in serious injury to a pedal cyclist occurred to-day at about 5 30 p.m. in Orchard Road near the market. A new Ford, driven by a Malay syce, belonging to Mr. Maurice Alcan. of Singapore was proceeding
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  • 150 5 Dykss In Danger Of i Collapse I Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Mar. 11. j The Huangho River continues 'o rise, j owing to the melting of the ice in tne upper reaches of the river. The dykes between south Hopei ana western Honan are in a precarious
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  • 82 5 Singapore. Moaday. A Chinese named Cho 0 Chong Wee j tfa!nrd trial b fore Mr. J. M Brander. the Third Magistrate when he was I charged with on Dec. 12. 1931 and Jan. I 5 193b. being clerk or servar and Doing in such capacity entrust
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 XT; is« 1 r fll;P i Brazilian wood Bow, 1 Pitch vr> of s,rines- I** ALL COMPLETE FOR $14.9, L X SEASON COMPANY, LIMITED. Safe for Children's Coughs Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gets auick results without the use of nar- MrfgSaß-M U colic H soothes inflamed membranes clmost at once, yet
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    • 125 5 POST AL 8 Tunes All—Hears All while others fail. i Lm A real all-wave 13-2000 metres. Guarantee more m m. sensitive, selective, a ad* powerful than any let hwt A A with S v dyes but co.< less i'o buy and to use. H $158.50 with our 1 yr. fr:e
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 509 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Eugene Pini And Tango Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as fellows:— 620 p.m. Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the Organ: of the Regal Edmonton. 650 pm. "Major Butterfield s Adventure/ A play in one act by Hen A. Herirg. Produced by William Mac turg. Greenwich
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    • 203 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day »|*HE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting are as follows: 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 420 p.m. Short Musical Programme. 435 p.m. German Technicians to the fore.
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  • 601 6 WHITE STAR LINE Shareholders' Demand For Compulsory Liquidation London, Mar. 7. Following the shareholders* demands for compulsory rather than voluntary liquidation, the White Star meeting today was adjourned for a fortnight The Chairman said liquidation appeared to be inevitable. There were only
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  • 40 6 nf S from Batavia and Palembang by aeioplane are expec -d a< the Qeneral Post Office. Singapore. at 2 30 p,n From China by th- CWtrmL .Jue Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow From China and Japan bv the
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  • 120 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Mar. 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Anshun 20. Main Wharf (En. ranee Ga 3) meow Holland Oder 6 9 Empire Dock .Entrance Gate 3) Kiyosumi Maru 30; Greystoke Castle SirefSr ng 34; Sih 36: Empire Dock
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  • 45 6 Fire Which Was Started By Candle Tottori. Japan. been the causp I™ to nave rapidly. aVwhole sSionsof fh. Plcad main streets were hnrn? t ,i h f town s temples,Th ools0ols Lnd a £ommodat*d m '-he beach d she 'ters erected on
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  • 31 6 Tsinan. Feb. 23 <he°^„f n^a he m^ct in m Prices in •>wned coll mmS in c *Mse~ forced to siiVnSS B h &n!t une were ■earned te-SJ»^ I™S
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  • 331 6 British Official Wireless. PRODUCE Singapore, Mar. 11. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Keyan $142 R. (Siam; W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $135 Ricc, B. Siam N. 2 per
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  • 186 6 Singapore. Mar. 11. London 4 months' sight 2 41 London 3 months' sight 2 4 SIM London 60 days' sight 2 4 11 c, London 30 days' sight o 2 London demand o l London T.T. t Lyons and Paris demand £a Hamburg demand ffj New York demand Scui
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  • 260 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MARCH 12 High Tides.—3 a.m., 4.45 p m Meeting: Urban Co-OperaW« tt Pullerton Buildings 5.15 pVi Meeting: s.H.B. Co-Onerati£ c Chief Warehouse m Jong Pagar, 5.30 pm Tan Exhibition of Paintings, YWc; p Quay, 5 p.m WtCA R
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  • 40 6 I Charlie Chan In Lon-APOLLO._-sak«n t hala. -Tamil MiSt. c£e* IT L ihe Dn OD Murder GREAT WORLD.-JNo snows ma M^^ t QH Ta -BfcaNXW WORLD.-No shows. PAVILION— "Jew Bus*." •S7^ 0a and Grea De,ead PreROYAL THEATRE.— Chinere pictures.
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  • 43 6 Ifes M. Blanchard Mr a pr Banks> and Mrs p d St 5 »S?Muii<i f Mr. H AftWnSi Evans Mr and Mrs mann H M Master Ge* A. Lindenaar Miss M IT e iw G G. M. Marsh Mallrson. Miss f c
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  • 48 6 rorRMA ,L J WS CURRENT. for R.M.A. No. i. X. Ribbed Smoked Shee* Singapore, Taeaday, aooa. Bbal M k Sellers, (I jose) lA] »< g* rone of Market: Q u ,v Cable: London Spo! Sheet 5131«. Now York Spa Shoo, G. cts 11% per 11,.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 433 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS -urn j, I ~,n" ~,,,,,,M11,,,,M "»»'»»«i»^ j i'SEA i I TO-NIGHT (INFORMAL). f J FRIDAY (FORMAL). SATURDAY (INFORMAL). I SPECIAL, DINNER DANCE 1 ENTERTAINMENT BY THE j i DUO LANTHOS INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS I I ACROBATIC ECCENTRIC DANGERS. j I DINNER DANCE MUSIC I By A. KONCHESTER'S f m
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    • 9 6 H SEr SEE I I 'BEAUTY of ISLAM" I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 143 6 CLUB DIARY TC numeTOU Clubs and cieties in Singapore, most of the tSSl Zl^ hlch are Tea <ters of the Maya Tribune." This Diary i/pro* l tJLTfn y f0r them Secretaries 1£2H* 10 c °-°Verate in keeping it •to-date and complete. HapEninas tne Diary of Events." The "Club .25 m
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    • 30 6 THURSDAY. MAR. 14 general* mSf Youn^S 0 annua moiety, 51, fe. ffi pracUce after mpMinZ iV.' lr° pjn Music forthcoming Pre P araU °n FRIDAY, MAR. 15 SATURDAY, MAR. 16
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    • 185 6 POSTAL I NTtIUOCHg j J SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY \frica, East and South (Arabia Maru) 2 p.m Seylon (Arabia Maru) 2 p.m [ndia, South and West (Arabia Maru) 2 p.m Mauritius (Arabia Maru) 2 p.m Japan (Africa Maru) 3 p.m Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m
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    • 66 6 I daily weather report Malayan Meteorological Service May Y <»<erday. Last Night Stations. T £h™i*t veg. t. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star 09 xtm !T~ Sitiawan oi 0 <& U 68 Kota Bharu 87 °m ff £j BukUJeram 89 n g Malacca 89 Ni JJ g S:ngapore: (Kallang Aciodrome)
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  • 1173 7 Motoring Notes News DE LUXE FORD 10 H.P. Excellent Value SPLENDID RESULTS OF TESTS THE announcement of any n'ew model I by a famous motor-manufacturing .M-n will always set willing tongues work, hazarding its performance, it* ability and the pros and cons in ral. long before it is even in
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  • 71 7 When the new Archbishop of Brisbane, Australia, Archbishop Wand, emerged from the railway station on his arrival, h- found a brand new Morris Fifteen Six awaiting him at the entrace. The car, which was a gift from his future parishioners and supplied by Messrs. Howards Ltd., the
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  • 362 7 interesting Desert Tour In Morris Cars MR. G. C. Reeves, of Cairo, informs us that he spent last Christmas touring in the desert wK'h three friends and two Morris cars—a 1934 Minor twoseater and four-seater. Both models were standard, except for the fitting of 5.75 section tyres,
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  • 230 7 Wonderful Impressions Of The New Wolseley An English motoring writer who ha. had the opportunity of testing one of the new Wolseley Eighteens records the following impressions: •Th? nerformance of this model ii fuiiv in k.eping with its appearance. Woiscley's have never been a firm to produce
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  • 142 7 M.G.'s Further Successes In Light Car Trials I in a 400-mile Border Rally conducted 1 bv the Light Car Club of Australia I (Victoria Branch. 4 of the 22 competitors were M.G.s. and gained the foi- lew ng successes: First, and fastest time. Mr R. Burton tM.G.
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  • 126 7 The February issue cf this voputei magazine Is well up to the usual Mgb standard of reading matter and illustrations. a 1 "Through Six Countries With A Morris" te.Us of 3,500 miles of sightseeing on European highways in less than weeks. "These Men Gave Us Motoring is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 I BUY A CERTAINTY! You need have no fears when you buy ft Remington Typewriter, for REMINGTON means RELIABLE wherever business is done. REMINGTON Plea Mi NOISELESS particulars ot tour plan by PORTABLE hich Remington Nolseleio Portablo Typewriter on Easy NAME ADDRESS The GEM of PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON RAND INC.
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    • 337 7 a The New @L I t VS I I TRUCKS I a I I i I offer outstanding value economical maintenance, safe and 9 M I certain haulage longer life I I HYDRAULIC BRAKES S I 2 TO 2V 2 V/i TON MODELS jj jjj A truck chassis built to
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    • 174 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii iiii iii, iunii.li,ii i i i i ii i i i i i i f i iii i"i iiii iii i i «mit«i iranimmnmHMttiiMMMHß m I A
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    • 40 8 71VI LI Or?' t^fc 6AI MONT BRITISHS MASTERPIECE OF FILMCRAFT. BY LION FEUCHTW ANGER. Iher marvellou •on p.cture IS EB JBBI H%4 lE\ I Itlu Sus under new name 'Power' stands as he MM ||L&J HI AD VEIDT l^l^ j
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  • 168 9 J Plate Removed From The British Embassy Reuter. j London, Mar. 11. IN the House of Commoas, Sir William Davison (Conservative) raised the question of the plate and furniture removed from the British Embassy at Petrograd by Bolshevists and asked whether Sir John Simon was visiting
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  • 56 9 Bitter East Winds In British Isles British Official Wireless. London, March 11. A strong and bitter east wind mainlined abnormal cold weather over the vcek-end throughout the British Isles. Snow showers occurred at many places in Eastern England and in the Channe Islands and the temperature remained nearlv
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  • 98 9 I Participated In Nine Expeditions Reuter. London, Mar. 11. k PARTICIPANT of nine arctic expedi- tions, one of which discovered a large tract of land west of Franz Josef Land, where Cape Grant, was named after .him, the octogenarian. Mr. W. J. A. Grant died last evening
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  • 85 9 Duke Of Gloucester's Appeal j British Official Wireless. London. March 11. The Duke of Gloucester, *vno is on homeward journey from Australia, has telegraplied to the National Assoc;at ion of Boys' Clubs, of which he is President, expressing his confidence that there wi 1 be enthusiastic support
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 201 9 TAI THEAN KEW CHINESE GIRLS' CIRCUS? Show Starts at 8.3« p. w lIANCE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT! L<«.p:»rd Tiger PjrfMiiteg Together, Horse Riding Excitements. Stmts At The lop Of A Bamboo Pole, Including The Latest Songs, Dances And Melodious Comical Entertainment Etc PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserved $1, Ist Class 70
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    • 214 9 I EO]Hn|HBBKUiil HiiiiiMAflBBUSiyiH HBBHHHHHlBHBMltHflHll PHONE B.IJVs Memorable Production 57 Q9 A GRIPPING DRAMA OF THE CRIMINAL COURTS, STARRING Rmatheson t AS A GREAT LEGAL ADVOCATE IN U "THE GREAT DEFENDER" with MARGARET BANNERMAN. Sat. Sun. Half-Price. Matinees "THE PARTY'S OVER'* also "LETS GO PLACES.** >nii»ininiiii»im'«min<wmt«ii«ini:win"»"«"iinmimi»ii«"«TT»rn«Kn»tniniiiiniiiiiiiH'niiiininiirii'f iiiii«'ii"«i'»inininimiiiiminmn> I THEATRE ROYAL I
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  • 37 10 i he marriage w.Il take place on 21s* March between Thomas Ta in, second so 1 of* Mr! and Mrs. i an Kwi L ang-, a.id Miss Goh ,tk iNO; (F.M.S. papers please copy).
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  • 34 10 I UAU ANli—-The engagement is announctd oi Mr. Ong K-m Seng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Ban Koh. to Miss Ar.g Phck Neo. daughter of Mr. and Mr*, i Ang Kay Cheong.
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  • 680 10 "pEACE between China and Japan is desirable, provided we can arrange some sort of understanding without sacrificing our lights. We should make peace, for after all we are neighbours, but the terms must be good. In my opinion, we must insist upon the return of Manchuria as
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  • 86 10 Rcbol Leaders Fleeing Over Frontiers Reuter. Athens, Mar. 11. 'jHHE rebel Greek cruiser Helli surrendered o the Government at Kr>\ala and the Government- troops have occupied Serres. I he rebel commanders are reported r o be fleeing. LEADER SEEKS REFUGE Sofia, Mar. 11. Gonerai Xamenos, the rebel
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  • 48 10 First Appearance On The Continent I I I British Official Wireless. London, March 11. The Symphony Orchestra of the British Broadcasting Corporations conslating of 119 musicians, will mike its first appearance on the Continent on March 12, when it is giving con-crt at Brussels—British Official Whelms"
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  • 53 10 Mr. A. S. Banks, the manager of thp Singapore Free Press, and Mrs Kant* 'eft for Home by the Alsfe ank "Jumbo" to his friends, Mr. Banks was >iicr serving in the Great War taking service to with d goSi Sin^ore of friends CS of a
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  • 21 10 J.P., and Miss Tan Kirn S ewj* dau ghter of g. S? on April 20 ke place in Malacca
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  • 177 10 n| jjjg trarela +hrcugh frhe Far East, Mr R. L Hill, president of Rotary Inter itional has visited many clubs w tlh a cosmopolitan membership. It is doubtful :f he found another quite as cosmoo« Iftea as that of S ngapore, for twentvht races are
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  • 158 10 |T was indeed a colourful gathering which Mr. Hill addressed at tan Adelphi Hotel, and his reference to tne fact was undoubtedly sincere. By a happy inspiration, members attended n their na ional dress, and thus we aw Chinese. Japanese, Indians, Arabs, is well as Scotsmen, in brilliant
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  • 204 10 JO those who know Siam, the nanus ol th- members of <he Counc 1 cf Regency give a feeling of confident h>h it must b-. confessed, was lacking v~.\.\ the Government issued its communiqu, The Counc l consists of H.R.H. Prince Anuvatana, aged 51, a widely travelled member
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  • 167 10 0 NE f Lon *»'«UOe jokes has flsappeared, to the great joy of its unfortunate victims. It has long been one of the things which no fellah can understand that iwa s possible to buy a drink on one sid> of Oxford Street up to 11
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  • 271 10 By "Looker-On" J HAVE never occupied a private box,' say s a theatregoer. He will event.tally. Every new postman, we read, finds 'that he lose.s weight steadily during tharst year. After that, of course, thocal dcgs become qu te friendly and jease helping themselves to portions
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  • 38 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. MOTORING TOPICS, T. WELCOME TO ROTARY PRESIDENT, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. SIAM GOVERNMENT COMMUNIQUE, 18, KING'S SILVER JUBILEE, 18. TO AUSTRALIA BY AIR. 19.
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    • 122 10 "COLUMBIA (VACUUM PACKED) MILK" THE MOST SUITABLE H., FOR INFANTS AND IN- VALIDS OWING TO IT'S j /jj «I UNIMPAIRED VITAMIN N /fv/ 7/ CONTENT /i( sole Agents:— C jQO Robinson Co., Ltd. :aa Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. I .irmiTIMIITIKIMIt.I,:!,:,, I I 1M*****i11i11t1i1H!,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^ BOORDSI THE OH I G IN AL I
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  • 631 11 VOTE OF CENSURE DEFEATED League Membership Charge Of Lip-Service Repudiated Reuter. London, Mar. 11. I alleged war-mindedness of the \.i ional Government will be the >f to-day's Defence Debate in House of Commons, which will v it' an opportunity for speakers parties
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  • 117 11 HEAD OF P. O. CO. IN SINGAPORE Arrival Of Lord Lady Inchcape Singapore, Tuesday. I ORD and Lady Inchcape arrived in Smgapore yesterday from Sarawak rwJi 15 c sta y in S in Singapore until Thursday when they will leave for India. p o, is the son-in-law of the and
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  • 439 11 Turks' "Feverish Military Activity" Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Mar. 7. THE Bulgarian delegate has drawn the attention of M Avenol to "he feverish military activity" by Turks and the concentration of troops on tha Bulgarian Frontier. The delegate added if the concentration is not. discontinued. Bulgaria wil appeal to
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  • 92 11 Mr. John William Chilton and Miss Dorothy Williams whose marriage took place a: S.. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. ALLEGED LIBEL Chinese Distributing Agency Singapore. Tuesday. A MOTION brought by the New World, Ltd.. for an interim, injunction restraining the Shanghai World Book Distributing Agency and two others from publishing certain
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  • 144 11 fensive and he did not propose to read it to his lordship unless his worship so desired. FRANK ADMISSION Smce the filing of the motion, Mr. Briggs continued, the defendants had approached the plaintiff company with a frank admission of their guilt and with a substantial offer to make amends.
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  • 124 11 Singapore. Tuesday. MO alarm need fes felt by .he re- port of the cases of smallpox which have been received from Johore and Selangor. These are only sporadic outbreaks and all possible steps have ben taken 1o prevent the spread of the disease in Johore and Selangor. Th" local health
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  • 297 11 Daytona, Monday. Mr. John Fogarty, Mr. John D. Rockfeller's physician), has been summoned to attend Sir Malcolm Campbell who is in bed with influenza.—Reuter. SECRETLY SUMMONED Dr. Fogarty, who was secretly summoned by Lady Campbell, diagnosed influenza arM advised Sir Malcolm Campbell to cancel his visit to Gainesville where a
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  • 37 11 No Suggestion By English I Government Reuter. London. March 11. fAPTAIN Eden, in the House of Commons, said that no suggestion for an international loan to China had been made by the English Government.— Reuter.
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  • 113 11 No Further Information Available Reuter. IN the House of Commons, Sir J. S. Wardlaw Milne asked whether the Foreign Office was able to give tne purport of the Sino-Japanese conversa tions. Captain .inthony Eden replied that the Government had no information beyond the fact that they were
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  • 316 11 Nightlong Clashes SEQUEL TO TEACHERS* STRIKE Reuter. Havana, Mar. 11. Cabinet declared that a state of war exists throughout Cuba There have been further sporadic bombings and shootings, but a two-year-old child who was hit when a bus was fired on is the only victim
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    • 105 11 a i! I I I I I i i i i i i i i i HMMWMMMMMMMMMMM I 111 urn HMTCJ A j MOUTRIE PLAYER PIANO! 11l 111 FOB 1 Ijj "^~r' l piL-,-—^^, 1 DUO Ml j —l ONLY I I 9 1 A WONDERFUL BARGAIN/ j m v
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  • 1039 12 Singapore Assizes D.P.P. OUTLINES HIS CASE Singapore. Monday. fPHE case against Tan Boon Kiah until recently Assistant Managei and one of the Directors of the Sz< Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Company, was begun before Mr Justice Burton and a special
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  • 97 12 (•lever Performers Jn Singapore THE Tai Thean Kew Chinese Girls' Circus, which opened for short season in Singapore, is drawing crowded houses every night. The performers are remarkably clever and provide plenty of thrills in acts which demand not enly nerve, but strength. The young girls who
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  • 220 12 Sues As Plaintiff In Local Court (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A si::ty-year-old Tamil woman appeared as Dlaintiff in the Second Police Court yesterday in a case in which shi asked anctner young Taml woman to show caus?. why she should no* he committed for
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  • 113 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Whilst cycling along Orchard Road yesterday evening, a Chinese is said to nave been knocked down by a car. He received minor injuries and was taken to hospital by ambulance The ambulance was summoned to Lim Chiah Street last night to take charge ot a Chinese
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  • 48 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Trie Fire Brigade received a call from Mount Faber yesterday evening to extinguish a grass fire which was blazing furiously. It took the fire-fighters well over an hour to quell tile outbreak on account of a strong wind which was blowing at the time.
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  • 103 12 Motor Cyclist Collides With Car r From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. lEE Kie, a Chinese motor-cyclist aged .J 5 L iving in HuhTe Street, Ipoh, met with a fatal accident on Sunday afternoon when he collided with a" motorcar coming from Kampar at the junction of the
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  • 243 12 Tea Party To Penang Harbour Board Chairman Ofrom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 10. A tea party was given this evening at the Elvsee Hotel, by the staff of the, Penang Harbour Board, to bid fareweli to Mr. H. Parry, local Chairman of the Board, who is
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  • 50 12 Rumoured Attempt At His Assassination Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. Mar. 12. It is rumoured in Canton that an atC hTi P V£ as bee xx made 10 assassinate Marung- Hsuen form er ruler of Manchuria. The latter is said to have been seriously wounded —Sin Chew Jit
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  • 32 12 British Official Wireless. London. March 11. The Prime Minister has recovered from his indisposition, bu. is still unable to gc out or attend the House of Ccmmcns—British Official Wireless
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  • 327 12 Nine Men Charged In K. L. Court (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala LumjuF. Tuesday. IT needed all the interpreters in the First Police Court yesterday morning to explain the charges, when a Malay, a Pathan, four Sikhs, a Tamil and two Chinese were charged, with keeping
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  • 149 12 Judgment Entered By Consent (from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. In the Second Police Court yesterda f before Che Marrof. Chop Yong Seng Soon of Singapore sued Chop Chiang Seng, a provision shop at Batu Road for $500 and costs. The plaintiff firm was represented by
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  • 933 12 Honouring Father Of Chinese Revolution (BY LIM KENG HOR) THE Chinese race to-day honours the memory of one of its greatest, leaders. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Father of the Revolution, who died from cancer :n Peking on Mar. 12, ten years ago.
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  • 155 12 Tenth Anniversary Of His Death city on S<? quarter s of the Father of the° Chinee" g£ MEMORIAL SERVICES. Shanghai, Mar. 12. nZMSnifeftS ll departments in Nanking and throughout th e provinces wiil S2rViCeS for theTate xc f H uti \e Committee %m ho Vd a
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  • 51 12 Experimental Broadcasts For Canada British Official Wireless. London, Mar 11 From March 13, experimental transmissions for Canada will be radiated on Ogff. and O.S.L. on Sundays, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays from 3 a.m. to to V?n T v ln stead of from 2.30 a.m. to 3.30 a.m. as
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  • 77 12 Joy Flights From Berlin To Egypt And Back Berlin. An "Air Excursion" to Egypt and back w's a novelty introduced bv the LulL Hansa Company with the flight of one of their three-motor machines over the Balkans to Cairo on Feb. 14. With halts the journey is
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  • 80 12 Mr. F. Bertram. C.8.E.. and Mi *L. Guinmss, M.P., arrived from tirisoane by the aeroplane Sydney and w Bangkok by the Astraea. Mr. Hudson Fysh arrived from Brisbane by th? Sydney and returned the following day. Mr. Hull was also a passenger on the return journey. H.H.
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    • 60 12 P" I < j. I WWWt M*Ww I 5 I 5 j We are pleased to announce that 1 I AS FROM I 1 /sf Marc/i, /°3J, I McAlister Co., Ltd., j J have been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA I 1 for I L «wis Berger Sods, Ltd. j
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    • 16 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, ChuJia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRF, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S
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  • 1532 13 WELCOME TO MR. R. L. RILL MALAYA TO BECOME A REGULAR DISTRICT? Singapore, Tuesday. 4 COLOURFUL and brilliant function. This will perhaps bes, deseribe the dinner given by the Singapore Rotary Club at the \(U iphi R° ot Garden last night
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  • 997 13 Mr. Baldwin Defends The Government British Official Wireless. in any part of Europe. Mr. Baldwin maintained that the Government's policy as set up in the White Paper, so far from being inimica' to peace, would help them in the times that were coming to make peace more
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    • 96 13 ~l I I I I I l l I I I I I l:l l l l l l l l I I I I I I I l I l I < < t < I 111 III! 11l r IHAGEE EXAKTA I ROLL-FILM REFLEX— j 5 m 5
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    • 252 13 LIFE INSURANCE FOR RACEHORSES! A remarkable policy issued by Lloyd's underwriters is now available covering racehorses and other valuable animals against death during currency from any cause. Particulars from SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD., Insurance Department, Singapore. TEL. 5144. MM—— ■MimHIHI llllim i' iij:!ii:i:!l>iiiil<;iiili:ii!inliiliil)ilMiniiiliilwiiiiiil!!iniiil!ilMiiiliilitli>li:l!ilMiiiiiiliiliili!lliliiliiliilMliia'|' I REGAL 1 I I WS&^n s
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  • 753 14 Monopolies Beat Wilts In Second Division Singapore, Tuesday. POUR ma chos in the Commercial Cup Competition were played yesterday and in four of those heavy scores were regis ered The Municipal Services beat the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
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  • 854 14 Overseas Chinese Bank Lose 2-Nil Singapore, Monday. Tne S.ngapore Haroour ttoaiu Junior Service Uiud took lull points in ih > CcmnL.i'.ai Cup Compedt on on their grcund thin evening by defeating ir.e Ove.oeai Cninete Bank by two goals to nil. 'flu winners were decidedly the bettcteam
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  • 191 14 Famous Golfer To Play In Singapore MR. Joe Kirkwood, the Canadian Open Golf Champion ar.d ex-champ.on ct Australia, a famous exponent of trick shots in golf, will arrive in Singapore by the Blue Funnel liner Gorgon at 3 p.m. tc-day. Mr. Kirkwood comes to Malaya from Western
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  • 436 14 Monopolies' Last Minute Win I THE Government Monopolies Spores C ub gained full points from the second s.rmg of the Wil'.shires yesterday A large crowd washed the game, which was played on the S.C.C. side of the padan.T. The match looked like ending a goalless diaw when, three
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  • 128 14 Begins Duties At Sydney Grammar School Sydney, Feb. 28. hJE; J Reiil y> Test bowler, who began his new duties on the staff of Sydney Grammar School recently baa been introduced to Grounds"— the Weigall Oval at Rushcutters Bay, where th* DOM bat.cd to his bowling c much
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  • 14 14 1 vVTrH WES? 1 are cordially inths V.M.C.A pool. 415 Pm at
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  • 154 14 Arrival Of 22 New Geldings THE undermentioned geldings rived and are stabled at th, r Thomson Road Stables. The draw w!i* take place tc-morrow (Wednesday; 5 p.m. at the Thomson Road St; No. Descr-ption. Pedigree 2 Bay Gelding, Sun Cure—BethinI Bay Gelding, Bay Gelding, Cistercian—Octoh 5 Bay
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  • 89 14 Shark Interferes With Finalists Perth, Mar. 2. be f0 ur finaIists the Stat, pelt championship were 120 yards from < h u rs at Cotiesloe. a b:g shark swam the beach s **tween them and surf l 30at Sot between the shark kTck th^ SW l mmer
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  • 54 14 If He Will Meet Yaroz In America Now Ynrlr Maicel Thil, of Frarce, has received til» offer of 20.000 dollars (about £4 000» a TV Hv'v- mWd| e-weight title tight 'n y Ma^ r02 f AmuriCa at PiUs ,1™'' llke| y 'o accept, according to farive
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  • 763 15 Extra Class Five Horses Included rpHE following complete list of the classification of horses and ponies has been issued by the Straits Racing Association. The list contains an extra class (Class V) for horses. HORSES—CLASS 1 more, Belle Edna, Besilot, Biddy's Bruas. Catherine Wheel, ComDuniora,
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  • 178 15 R.A.F. v N.C.C- Match Ends In A Draw Tf crtrkd match ulayed at Betetat iday. Mar. 1 0. between the RAF. he N.C.C ended in a draw. Th iciiowmc, arc he scores:R AF. c choor Singh b Williams 15, I ottl 81. Cavert run ouvl< Choppard b
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  • 46 15 liritisher Creates A New Record laid Walker (Wakefield), the; Br|mateur heavyweight ana ion, created a heavyweight Britisn In Bradford v,««#i« the lift known as the tvvo hands, curl, he increased the oid figure lb. by one pound. The record held by L. Chappell, ot Leeds.
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  • 127 15 Khalsa Beat Ceylon Tamils By 5 Wickets Flavin- on their own ground, the 3K A. beat the C.T.A by 5 wickets. The scores are as iollows. r>^ 17 T Nathan lbw Dass 12. Kupa I n,t i s Ratnam c Dass b Ram Pia.a a S KM b Dass
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  • 70 15 Record Of Games For Last Season The Jasin Hockey Team was formed in 1 La'l's XI the flrs^ t was *gm and secon SHHs&&&$ «Son! drawn: two matches, pga test T^ P 'eCk? Cd Of"the matches 4 at home and 5 awa*. or.tne matcnt», j.r.C. won 4,
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  • 421 15 Handicaps For First Day THE following are the handicap's for the first day (Mar. 16> of the Selangor lurf Clubs Spring Meeting: RACE I: Ponies. Class 2, Div. 2. 6 furs.—2.3o p.m.: Hirondelle 9.7, Twinkling Eyes 9.6, Blue Bluff 9.5, Can Do 8.12, Valkyrie 8.10, Glamour 8.4, Little
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  • 113 15 Plans For Municipal Golf Courses Golfers using the five Liverpool municipal courses will be able in future to "slice" and "pull" without fear «.hat if they hit anybody thev wi 1 be responsible for personal injuries, as has occasionally happened elsewhere. The parks and gardens committee has
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  • 67 15 Subject Of Body-Line Bowling "Tabu" Alan Fairfax's cricket school in Thames House. London, cannot accommodate all the students applying fOi admission, with the resul: that he has had to take extra dressing-rooms frori a squash rackets c ub in the same building. Already county cricketers are ccminj, to
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  • 43 15 Mr. Tom Walls' Candidate Scratched London, Mar. 11. Crafty Alice. Mr. Tom Walls' Grand National candidate, who was found 10 have gone lame in the shoulder afu.: a recent gallop, was scratched from th. race at 9 o'clock on Saturday mornms-;.
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  • 43 15 The name of Mr. J. E. Tan. who was re-elected captain of the Chinese Swimming Club, at the annual general meeting held on Sunday last, was inadvertently omitted from the report, which appeared in yesterday's tame of th s paper.
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  • 140 15 Four Names Suggested By Fender DISCUSSING England's captain in Australia in 1936. P. G. H. Fender has written that: "He should be the best tactician on the field, and the most tactful man off it, that we can find among the amatiurs good enough for a
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  • 79 15 To Play In Canada And America Tokyo. Temtkichi Miyamoto, the Japanese Open golf champion, who competed m the British Open championship in 193-. is one of the six Japanese professional golfers selected to take pan m tne American and Canadian professional championships this summer. The other members are
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  • 73 15 Lawn Player's Great Compliment Mr. G. P. Hughes, the British Lawn Tennis player, paid table tennis a gre.v compliment recemly when he stated that F J Perry was table tennis champion of the world in 1929. and ooviously mode led his lawn tennis strokes on his table tennis
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  • 307 15 Venture. Collapses INSUFFICIENT PUBLIC SUPPORT i From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. KUALA Lumpur is not to have its swimming pocl after HL It is understood that the venture to build a pool in the Eastern Hotel grounds at Ampang has failed to materialise. When
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  • 124 15 Famous Essex Batsman Dead Mr. Charles P. McGahey, the famous Essex batsman, died recently as the result of an accident on Christmas Day, when he fell and damaged a finger, septic poison in? set in. Mr. McGahey, who was 63. first apocared for Essex in 1894, and
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    • 15 15 I I SEE SEE i! I H "*BEAUTY of ISLAM" I I SOON AT MARLBOROUGH
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    • 125 15 1 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. 1 i The Great Eastern Life Assurance f 1 Company, Limited. X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). g jH HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern l ife Building, Cecil Street, Singapore, jjj I LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. 1 I The Company
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    • 457 15 JOHORE BAHRU D.F.A. Annual General Meeting THE following are the minutes of the annual general meeting held in the Johore Club on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at G. 45 p.m. Present. —Dat/ Awang b. Omar, Chairman, Dr. S. Luthe-, Dr. J. D. Perimbam. J.M.S.C., Inche Onn bin Abdullah. P.W.D. A.A., Inche
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  • 562 16 C.E.R. Sale STATEMENT TO THE WORLD Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 11. A PROTEST against the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by Russia to Japan was lodged with the Soviet Government this afternoon. A protest will also be lodged with Japan. Nanking will issue a state men!
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  • 419 16 National Barriers In Europe ITALY announces two new prohibited areas, over which civil aircraft must not fly. One on the Riviera coast adjoins the French barrier off Men tone, thus increasing from twenty-eight to fifty-five miles the distance along which the air tourist must not fly
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  • 188 16 Woman Protests Against "Drunk" Scenes In Films Berlin. "We women in Germany certainly do not grudge anyone a little alcoholic fun if they enjoy it. We, too. like wine immensely But We do not understand why in recent films somebody always has to >c drunk." This is how
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  • 106 16 Mystery Of Aged Heiress's Death Madrid. Teresa Martinez, a 92-year-old woman has been found dead in bed with a dagger in her heart. Mystery surrounds her death, which occurred in a home for poor women. It has been ascertained that sh e was heiress to considerable
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  • 45 16 Reuter Wireless. Washing.on. Mar. 6. While the Senate is deciding, the fate cf President Roosevelt's stupendous Relef Work Bill, the Relief Administra- 9 0/nnnnnSepartmemS epartmem announces tha, 22.000,000 persons are receiving Federal relief at an average cost of $5.000 000 daily.—Reuter Wireless
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  • 417 16 j Celebrations Last Four 1 Months i J Port Moresby, Papua. WOMEN girdled with raw meat; Dancers showered with fruit ar.d flowers; Villages heaped with food. These are some of the sights to be seen anywhere in Papua just now—last works of a "harvest festival" that lasts
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  • 130 16 Two Years For Meanest Man In The World" Belgrade. '"The meanest man in Hie world" is what they ar? call'ng Stojan Petrovitch in Sla- nski POshegr. He has just been sentenced io two years' imprisonment for stabbing his wife. Mr and Mrs. Petrovitch had been married for
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  • 82 16 Record Achievement Of Five Soviet Officers Moscow. The world's longest ski tour—from Khabarovsk in Eastern S beri a to Moscow—a distance of 5,437 miles—has just been competed by five officers of the Soviet Siberian Army. Leaving Khabarovsk on Oct. 1 last year Aey travelled at an average
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    • 272 16 When buying Tea, be guided by the masses and get the Tea that Cj jjj has found universal r'avour with a discriminating public. S [j] Tea is offered you to-day with the utmost confidence that no I better value can be secured anywh are. SJ cj Obtainable everywhere. S &j
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    • 266 16 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessary v from tie pains of indigestion? You can get rid of those stomach pains in two minutes with Chardox, a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal, whioh has the 1 power of attracting •^:V«-V: -'.v-v I to itself all gases
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  • 417 17 Inquiry Into Pepi>er Crash Demanded Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 7. yp David Grenfell, Labour, opened 1»! >.:> debat? on commodity specula- the House of Commons and said usational statements published in Jije British and foreign press had d an utterly wrong impression British Stavisky affair had been
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  • 144 17 Government Proposal To Double It Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 6. Tne decision to double France's conc ciipt army by increasing the term of military service from one to two years may be taken at a special meeting of he Cabinet to-morrow. This is under consideration in order 'j
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  • 168 17 Important Discoveries At Grssford Colliery Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 8. < jpOR teams of six men each have descended the Gresford Pit and important light on the hitherto unsclve.d problems of the disaster is expected to be revealed by a discovery by one of the teams. Alter
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  • 131 17 Barrister And Newspaper Director j I 1 Reuter Wirelets. Parte, Mar. c. One ol Jlie fiercest duels In France iov many years was rV.-jgnt early this morni&fi between Corsa-in members of •he Chamber of Deputie namely M. Campinchi. the well-known barrister! and M. Horace Carbriccia, the fiery director
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  • 92 17 Transport Workers Want Wage Cuts Restored Reuter Wireless. Dublin. Mar. 6. Foot sore and weary. Dublin citizens tramped to work a sain o-aay which is the fourth day of the transport strike. Judge Shannon, wno has held an inquiry on the order of the Minister ol Industry, lound
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  • 50 17 General Graziani Appointed Governor Reuter Wireless. Rome, Mar. 7. General Graziani has been appointed Governor of Italian Somaliland vice General Mauriz o Rava. It is also officially announced that 1,000 Italian air force men have left Genoa for Mogadiscio and additional air force material has been ordered.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 67 17 Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 7. The famous solo flautist and teacher, Albert Fransella, was found dead in his bedroom at Earl's Court* to-day apparently due to gas poisoning. He has been in failing health. At one time he was recognised as the oremier flautist in the world.
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  • 170 17 Socialist Humour In The Commons Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 6. THE inclination of the Labour Members to blame the Government's White Pape.r on defence as the cause of the postponement of Sir John Simon's visit to Berlin was apparent in the House of Commons this afternoon. Incredulous Labourite
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  • 88 17 Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 6. The postponement oi Sir John Simon's visit to Eerlin has led to a general review of the situation by the Cabinet who :«r r confident that the visit will materialise when Hitler has recovered his health. Preparations for a visit to Moscow and
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  • 124 17 British Official Wireless. London. Mar. 11. The British Ambassador in Berlin was informed yesterday by the German Foreign Minister that the cold and hoarse voice trom which the German Chancellor. Heir Hitler, is suffering, required two weeks' special treatment. Subject to Herr Hitler's recovery, the German Foreign
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  • 122 17 Wild Scene In An Indian Village Madias. An enormous bull, nearly 7 feet in height, has created a reign of terror in a village near Gudivada. The bull which had been bitten by a mad dog itself went mad and raced up and down the village street
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  • 83 17 French Police Puzzled At Mail Robbery Paris. Still mystified as to how £20.000 worth of banknotes was stolen from a sealed mailbag in the post, the French police have reconstructed the crime. The exact sum stolen has aaain been dispatch:-d to the same destinations—and th* police have watched
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  • 202 17 Of Leopold Harris Case Reuter Wireless. London. Mar 7. AFTER trial at the Old Eailey lasting A 13 days, Fredrick Edgar Rickards, an umbrella maker, and Henry Joseph, a merchant, were found guilty of conspiring with Leopold Harris and others U> set fire to premises with
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  • 31 17 Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 8. The Mercers' Company has donated £25.000 .o the Ptince of Wales for nis Silver Jub'lse National Thank soft ering Fund. R< e'er Wirelt ss
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  • 244 17 Sr?n/fipffiifo tmj been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. exports or IUDDer, Irom the Netherlands Indies during the months of June to December. 1934, convertcu to long tons of 2.240 lbs., dry weight. ESTATE RUBBER NATIVE RUBBER TOTAL ESTATE AND NATIVE
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  • 1148 18 Government Communique i WHY THE KING ABDICATED 44 f WE give below a translation of the communique issued by the Siamese Government to the peoplo announcing the abdication of Kin>? Prajadhipok. As announced yesterday, Prince Ananda Mahidol, son of the late H. R. H. Prince Mahidol,
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  • 231 18 "Selamat Hari Raya" Celebrations I THE Moslem Association held its 'Selamat Hari Raya" festival, on Saturday. January 26. at the premises of Mr. Ali Ahmad Khan Surattee. J.P.. 49. Desker Road, Singapore, when a large gathering of members and other prominent Moslems attended the function. Speeches were
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  • 139 18 Strange Happenings In A Serbian Village Be grade. Several families living in i village near Qnyilane, in southern Serbia, are living n terror of their lives tr.Jngl) the nan ifesta tions cf a scpenni unu being lehwved locally to be a va npire. Invisible and impervious to rifle
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  • 116 18 Revenue Receipts Expected To Show Increase Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 6. With the usue of the Navy Estimates, the Civil and Defence Estimates are now comple-e and show .he imposition ot an additional burden of £21.000.000 on the Budget. The tota for supply services exceeds £490.000.000 which is
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  • 117 18 Siam Honours British Admiral {From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. March 11. OWING to the Minister of Defence being still in hospital, the Premier acted as host at a dinner tendered oy the Ministry of Defence to Admiral Dreyer. The Premier said that, thanks to the ancient friendship muting
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  • 152 18 Warlike Subjects For German Readers Berlin. "Life in arm* is glorious; glorious, too, is death in arms!" Tnis iin? from a German poet is taken by the Lokal-Anzeiger as motto to a review of the latest batch of pamphlets and text-books on warlike subjects whicn are
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  • 63 18 Death Sentence Passed On Notorious Desperado Reuter Wireless. Bastia 'Corsica. ICar. 6. Spada the de*hrcned bandit king of tne Corsican Maquis, was sentenced to death a: the conclusion of his 'rial or. eight charges cf murder. Spada is the of the notorious bandits whose years of erroiisation
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  • 308 18 Sunday. Mar. 3. H.E. the Sultan ol Pahang called on His Excellency at Government House this morning. Madame la Bajonne de la Bouillerie and Mrs. Victor Costes had luncheon at Government House. Captain Colt art and Miss Shelley left Government Hon Monday. Mar 4. In the morning His
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  • 673 18 Official Programme BRILLIANT ROUND n FUNCTIONS BRILLIANT round oi tions and public cerei London and elsewhere, las May 6 until July 20, wi celebrations for the Kn. Jubilee, the full programm< was officially issued. Visitors :o London will cial opportunities of paying o the King and Queen
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    • 482 18 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD., I 2, Raffles Place. {jjj 8 (Established 1863). Straits Settlements* Oldest Sale-room. S Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and 3 X miscellaneous goods. [Jj I TO LET. I g 1 larire 2-storey compound house. No. 107 A. Sophia Road. 1 3 1
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  • 334 19 passenger Service May Start Soon T ipated that Qantas Empire I Airways Ltd.. in the course of the weeks will receive permission passengers on the Singaporesection of the Empire air route. 1 information was divulged by u r Hudson Fysh. managing director in the course of
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  • 35 19 Singapore. Monday. 7 i Brigade was summoned to the 7.: Tock Svrg Hospital yesterday afterr.iyp where on arrival, it was found that pal ~-g was ablaze. I: was extinguished in a few minutes
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  • 343 19 Personal Pars About Local People MR. George Livett, Assistant CommLsof Tnffi, r f 10lI ol i cc fficer in Charge of Traffic ipoh, has left for Pangkor for a fortnight's holiday. 8 Mr. Jean Macarez of Socfin Co., Ltd returned from home on March 1. Mr. T Nielson.
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  • 31 19 Discovery On Board Chinese Vessel Shanghai, March 10. The Chinese customs authorities in Amoy have found $120,000 worth of contraband silver on board the Haining. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 502 19 Boat Procession With Minstrels (From Our Otvn Correspondent) Malacca, March 8. A MEETING was held at) the Vohin- teer Headquarters on March 6 to discuss the celebrations in Malacca on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of H.M. the King-Emperor. The Hon. Mr. G. W. «ryant presided
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  • 68 19 Two Hundred Expelled By Authorities Nanking, Feb. 25. According to information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, more than 266 Chinese residents in An nam have been expelled by the authorities there. Most of them have arrived in Swatow. The Government has received no official report as
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  • 206 19 Maj.-Gen. Dohihara Leaves Hongkong Hongkong, Mar. 11. Major-General Dohihara, the Japanese goodwill envoy, returned to Hongkong yesterday from Canton. Alter bidding Mr. Han Han Mm farewell he took steamer for Foochow yesterday afternoon. He told Pressmen that he interviewed Generals Li Chung Jen, Pah Sung Hsl and Huang
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