Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaga's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sates vol XXIL -No. 66 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Mar. 19. 193:». Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE^ TUESAY, MARCH 19, 1935.
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    • 208 1 tfaJ The I iribmte Dominant In Try ;ciover Brand| Baby Your Purse mm 0 CM* """"">' i runty LE IM pORTERS tffrmomyand THE EAST ASIATIC C)., LTD, Satisfaction SSi PRNANG. KUaLA LUMPUR SINGAPORE, j UlftlllTO BUTTER I > Connell Bros. Co., Ltd. y jus? r EA rrr j S HUE
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    • 68 1 IHE "CONTAX" CAME I imMßnßua| u (> ««H «•»nti'»rm».iTiiininiilininnrnmr .■n»ni.n.iiiilinit»in»'«"«"«''»»«' iwninwtmwww»"»' PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable SIIHE, DAHBV CO., LTD., j THEM «T HOOT "CM. j H ROLLED BONELESS ■R^^^^^^fl jjjffM Finest} roduce of A 1 L SCOTLAND AUSTRALIA JHBBB^ TASTY TENDER J|
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  • 1102 2 Shipping News Notices. "COOL, CALCULATED COURAGE" Tribute To Officers And Crew Of Ascania THE Library of Lloyd's presented an animated scene recently whin all who could find room waited to see Boyd's Medals for Saving Life at Sea presented t-o Lieut. E. R. J. Pollitt and the men of the
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  • 253 2 Fought Cotton Fire For Three Days RECOGNITION of the skill and bravery shown by the officers and crew of the Cardiff steamer Bradburn was made &»ir c owners of the vessel. Messrs Sir William Reardon Smith ana Sons Ltd at the Marine Board Office at Cardiff recently. v/».um
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  • 146 2 The Royal Holland Uoyd have decided .o suspend their passenger service to South American ports and to maintain a regular service with cargo steamers only. Notices have been issued pj the company ;o the masters, officers and crews ol its passenger steamers and ISirS s a Proportion
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    • 378 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. RANCHI 17,000 Mar. 29 BURDW..\ fi.070 Apr. 11 NALDERA 10 000 Apr 1" RANPURA 17.000 Apr. 20 SOMALI 0.810 May 8 MANTUA 11.000 May 24 riOTDirP fi 000 Jun c CARTHAGE 15.000 June 7 RAWALPINDI
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    • 554 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. STiam. BORINGIA 2-1 2-4 3-4 4-4 ERRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 25-4 LALANDIA 14-5 14-5 15-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 MEONIA 25-6 25-6 26-6 28-6 The above vessels are
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    • 479 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To Loiidon via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935 a*. HAKUSAN MARU Mar 21 s*. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Aor 19 sjs. KASHIMA MARU May 2 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU May 15 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist class
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    • 499 2 STEAMER SAILINGS <kj£ NORDDEUTSCHKK (Incorporated In The undernoted are the Company'? intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. UK TRIER,* for Manila, llkon SToai, N. China Japan HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Breme*. v "DESSAU." also calls port Sudan ft Barcelona <j f "ILMAR," also calls M'seilles and Havre H M 11 "COBLENZ," also calls
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  • 136 3 LONDON PRICE FALLS AGAIN Steady. Conditions Locally ,Bu Our Financial Correspondent) ingapore, Iuesday, morning, in 'iay's Prices:— litihher (Singapore), 17% cts., down ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $106, down $1%. > oterday's Prices:— London: 5 3 16d., down Vid. Market Tone: Weak. New York: 10 9
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  • 169 3 London, Mar. 15. Increasing nervousness regarding the enance of the gold standard by Belum cause a rush of Continental buying Sterling and consequently Sterling Me a sharp recovery, the dollar falling trom 4.75-3 8 to 4.79-3 4, the franc from 209 to 72.78 and the Belga from 20.37
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  • 68 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. M A No 1 X Ribbe* Smoked Sheet Singapore, Tuesday, noon. (loose) 17 7 s 18 D.B ►Current month 181k lS l^ I ie \H l i> 18 r '.s J l.\ S« pt. 1!> 4 19% 1» c. 20?« 21 if Market:
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  • 35 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Fro e f* an c and Bto <* brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyeil and Eviltf
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  • 430 3 Singapore, Tuesday. 10 a.m. Issue. y^ ue Buyers. Sellers. 41- Ampat Tin ***** 417*4 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 33,6 34 6xd £1 Austral Malay 60 6 6116 5 Ayer Hitam Tin life 12j6cd 4 yer Weng. 1.82^ 2 1.87V2 £1 Bangrin Tin 24!- 251£1 Chenderiang Tin 8|- 9j*1 Hong
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  • 153 3 SINOAPORF MUNICIP AI wTTFr» BY" FRAgER ft CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Ruv p r» BeU«r* 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Intereot Mar 31. Sept. 30 110 VI nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 II41/2 nom V/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31,
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  • 363 3 Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a 09. Issue. Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allen by 1.60 1.65 162 1.65 IA. Gajah 1.30 1.40 1.30 140 IA. Hitam 210 2.15 2.00 2.15 1 Molek l.io 1.20 1.10 1.15 IA. Malay 6.10 3.2U 3.20 340 IA. Panas 1.45 1.55
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  • 330 3 FRASER CO. 8 QUOTATION*. c. jjg D 4 CLOSING QUOTATIONS [s~°5 rt a Suyera. Seller > q. s» $2 $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 135 $2 $2 A. Brick 7% Pre. 1.80 185 $10 $10 Atlas Ice 11.00 11.50 £1 £1 B. Amtr. Tobacco 115 120i$10 $5 B. Malaya
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  • 1156 3 Finances In Good Shape THE twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Val dOr Rubber Estates, Ltd., was hold recent-Iy at the company's registered ofaem, 9, St. ILlen's-place, E.OS, Mr. R. (.raham (the chairman) presiding. Mr„ W. F. C. Nelson, representing the secretaries (Messrs. P. R. Buchanan and
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  • 234 3 I I Final Dividend Of V/2 Per 1 Cent. Recommended 1 THE following is the fifth annual report of the directors of Malayan Breweries, Ltd., to be submitted at the annual general meeting at 7jl0 Trafalgar Street, Singapore, at noon on March 30:— After making adequa»e provision for
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  • 51 3 British Official Wireless. London, March 18. Sterling on New Work is 4.76, Paris 72Vs. Stock Markets opened this morning in a strained condition in consequence of political development? over the week-end. War Loan ZV> per cent, declined to 106K-. German Bonds showed marked dullness.— British Official Wireless. i
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  • 249 3 Chairman On Restriction Scheme London, Feb. 27. THE second annual ordinary general meef- ing of the Padang Langkat Rubber Estates. Lid. was held yesterday at 30, Mim-ing-lane, L <ndon, E.G. Mr. H. A. Barrett, who presided, sa d that, when the uncertainty which had prevailed regarding the
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  • 297 3 Gilt-Edged Securities In Strong Demand Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 13. Increased holdings of high class securities are revealed in the Clearing Banks' monthly returns, whioh coupled with the I further encouraging British revenue returns stimulated investment demand for gilt-edged securities on the Stock Exchange to-day, including Indian loans
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  • 23 3 Reuter. London, March 18. It is understood that dealings in silver futures on the Metal Exchange will commence on May I.—Reuter,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. WFiCE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. tiK EASTERN BANK LIMITED Incorporated in England). aiNfSAPORH BRANCH 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-np-CspitsJ £1,000,000 twerve Fu/>d srr" Rp«t E 600,000 BEAD
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    • 26 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil SL, Singapore L C. JOffWSON. Mh?i*v*t.
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    • 81 3 Nerferlandscbe BandelMaalscbappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY), Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BENCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlement*, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON HANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correpnondents in the principal Cities
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    • 300 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,800,000. Reserve Fund Yen 125.800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin, Dairer, Fengtien, Hamburg, HanWow. Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsin- Sting, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manna, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon.
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    • 528 4 M. HASSAN, M A 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all rrders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon reQuest without charge or obligation. THONE 3411.
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    • 738 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. Suit No. 381 of 1928 Between Tan Kneng Suan and Tan Seok Tay, (added by Order of Court, dated the 30th Nov., 1928;, Plaintiffs and Tai Kheng Tin and Tan Thch Tay and the Official Assignee of the Estate of Tan Kheng Tin
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    • 903 4 Turf Club SPRING 1935 RACE MEETING. SATURDAY 16TH SATURDAY 23RD, MARCH, 1935. STARTING AT P.M. EACH DAY. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4.00 P.M., ON WEDNESDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1935. UNLIMITED SWEEPS:—One each day, Tickets $1, for MEMBERS only, ob.«inable from the TREASURERS, MESSRS. GIBSON, ANDERSON, BUTLER CO., MERCANTILE BANK BUILDINGS, and on
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    • 578 4 STATE OF JOHORE. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORfe AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application Xo. 24 of 1934. Between The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. of Singapore Chargees. and Mana Kawana Chcttiar of X v 92. Market Street. Singapore, money-lender, CJiargor. AUCTION SALE OK All the one moiety or
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    • 347 4 AFTER THE SHOWS up n 2 am. For delicious food drop in at TAI TONG RESTAURANT. j (Corner of Serangoon Road and Balestier Road) Two minutes 1 walk from New World. COOL, SPACIOUS DINING HALL AND ROOMS. Courteous Service. Charges Moderate. MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiHiniiiiiii ii:.i it .1 j..aiii!!i::KitflUMMpo i HIS MASTERS VOICE*
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    • 266 4 wuii flllivi 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) THE RIGHT SHOP IN TOWN FOR ALL REPAIRS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND i GRAMOPHONE I Contractor for the Repair Clrv i, I Watches to the British ,V *2 R.A.F. Base, Mala; y R:l i t\ SCfIIFFNERS f I 117-A. North Bridge
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  • 511 5 Sixteen New Life Members THE report of the Malayan cuhural Association for the vcar ended Dec. 31, 1934, states inter alia: By special resolution at the adjourned Animal General Meeting held on Mar. 29. the Rules of the Association wer« amended to provide for a reduction of
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  • 188 5 Personal Pars About Local People MR. W. S. Dakin, of the Chartered Bank 111 Alor Star, is on short visit to Ipoh. Prior to going on Home leav* last year Mr. Dakin was No. 2 at the Chartered Bank, Ipoh, and he has a host of friends. Mr.
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  • 165 5 Provincial Conference Begins To-day Shanghai, Mar. 18. Preparations for the esta"blisnment of a municipality at Amoy have reached an advanced stage. After a memorial service to-day, the Fukien Provincial Government will immediately hold the opening cerpmony for the provincial administrative conference. The preliminary session wLI be held this
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  • 110 5 Women Cheated In Tsarist Treasures "Deal" Chicago. The Russian Crown Jewels turn up so often in Chicago that the police are retting worried. Each time they come h?re, somebody buys them. Mrs. Minnie Izen, for example, bought them the other day for a sum in the neighbourhood of
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  • 100 5 Reuter. Reuter Wireless. Rhodes, Mar. 17. M. Venizelos. with his friends, left for Naples in the Italian liner Rex.—Reuter. CABINET RESHUFFLE Athens, Mar. 15. All the Greek Ministers have offered to resign to enable the Premier. M. Tsaldaris. to reshuffle his Cabinet with a view to strengthening the
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  • 73 5 Strange Vision In Rhineland Lasts Five Minutes Duisburg. Rhineland. The inhabitants of Duisburg ar e marvelling at a strange vision in the sky which many people saw and which none can explain. South of the town, among the mass of clouds, appared the perfect picture of
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    • 108 5 V Life and sparkle—colour and movement—music and g| gaiety. All too soon the evening passes. The last I V dance is announced, the last round of drinks called- I cheery friends disperse. How will you feel in the morning Stale heavy lazy Not if you're an Andrews man. A glass
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    • 271 5 flea* Jj When your whole head feels stuffed up and sore, turn to Chamberlain's kfl HpOUP Cough Remedy. It soon opens conges- !u ted air passages, soothes inflamed p *BBT. 1 TJlRjoat"i p membranes and relieves sore throat. \i w ~-w j' ■■nr,r>a LCNc& i Yet it contains no narcotics.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 526 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE i PROGRAMME "Take Your Partners, Please" TO-DAY'S Empire Wireless programme I is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the Organ of the Regal, Edmonton. 6 35 p.m. The B. B. C. Northern Orchestra. Leader Alfred Barker. Conductor, T. H. Morrison. 7.05 p.m. The New
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    • 233 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station, BerLn, Broadcasting are as follows:— 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Variety Programme. 4.50 p.m. News in English. 5.05 p.m. Relayed
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  • 22 6 Shanghai, Mar. 19. f* more Matures in Shanghai P^v ai ;l o t ed^ depression JU Poh k industry Chew
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  • 353 6 Sunday, March 10. H. E. Major-General E. O. Lewin and Mrs. Lewin, Brigadier and Mrs. A. T. Shakespear. Colonel and Mrs. R. H. Allen and Mr. H. G. Morris dined at Government House. Monday, March 11. Lord and Lady Inchcaoe and Mr. and M,s. E. E. F. Pretty
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  • 602 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING PASSENGERS The following passengers are sailing for London and ports en route by the Aeneas which will leave Singapore on March 20:— Mr. A. W. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. LinnettStartin, Mrs. L. van Dijck, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. C. Milne. Mr. A. D.
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  • 122 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Mar. 19. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kutsang 20. Main Wharf (Enrrance Gate 3) Conte Rosso 18; Aeneas 13; Athos II Emnire Dock < Entrance oate 3) 11; Kf'dah 8; Bandai Maru 6. EmDire Dork < Entrance Gate 4)
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  • 73 6 Owing to the late arrival of the outward Imperial aeroplane the air mails for Australia, Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on Sunday the 17th instant, will now close at 7 p.nx to-day The latest time of posting for Registered Articles will be 6 p.m.
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  • 138 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. today. The local Agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 9 p.m. to-day. The mail will be available to
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  • 324 6 Nett Profit For The Year Of $15,000 The report of the directors of Suloh Rubber Estates, Limited, to be presented at the ninth annual general meeting of shareholders to be held within the registered offices of the company, Hongkong Bank buildings, Ipoh, on Wednesday. Mar. 27, states: During
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  • 191 6 SELLING Singapore, Liar. 19. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1116 London 3 months' sight 2|4 1|32 London 60 days' sight z 2|4 London 30 days' sight 2|3 31|32 London demand 2|3 15J16 London T.T. 2|3 15|16 Lyons and Paris demand 830 Hamburg demand 136 New York demand 55
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  • 91 6 British Official Wireless. London, March 18. Paris 72 Vfc. New York 4 76. Montreal 4.81 1 2 Brussels 20.38. Geneva 14.69. Amsterdam 7.02. Milan 57 3 s. Madrid 34* a Berlin 11. 96. Stockholm Copenhagen 22.39 Vfe Oslo 19.90»/ 2 Vienna 25 Prague 113 3 4 Helsingfors 226Vfe.
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  • 209 6 Singapore, Mar. 19. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $137 R..(Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $135 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $130 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $127 Rice, Siam, Al $202
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  • 70 6 Sentenced To Imprisonment For Life Reuter Wireless. «*u i Vienna, Mar. 14 While a verdict of guilty was expected the sentence of life imprisonment passed on Yon Rmtelen is regarded as sur?icls ngly in Vi6W 0f his past se"r--sentpn^?l^ 11 made against tha sentence of the military court
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  • 44 6 Codos And Rossi Make Another Long Hop Reuter Wireless. rm, Paris, Mar. 15. p™ f^°" s non-stap flyers Codos and ROSS! have landed at Buc aerodrome r Cape' Verde Islands covering the I tr in 25 hou in °hop. —Reuter Wireless. M
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  • 296 6 j Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAR. 19 High Tides.—11.19 a.m., 11.46 pm Basketball: Y.M.C.A. School 'of c\ merce II v. Y.M.C.A. Junior Dent Football: S.A.F.A. League, i>v it S.C.F.A. v. Wiltshires, Anson Ron Stadium; Div. Ill, Medicai v. Fort Canning, Medical Colleen
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  • 69 6 ALHAMBRA.— "Bachelor Bait." APOLLO.—Dcuble Hindustani talkie "Daku-Ki-Ladki" and "Nakhs-E-Sule-mani." CAPITOL— "The Iron Duke." CHINESE GIRLS' CIRCUS.- Anson Road, 8.30 p.m. EMPlRE.—"Evergreen." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani U IMa 'Beauty of Islam." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dane Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 286 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS I n,n,l[,, '< llllillll.'llllllinil!inii:|i|||||||||||ii||||i;|i||i||i|||!||||i||ii|ii|ii|i||ii||||iifi'i. lIMI I. > 111 IiaiIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIItIIIHNIIIIIIUIU SEA VIEW HOTEL. TO-NIGHT I I > (INFORMAL). I f SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET j DUO LANTHOS" I INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS I ACROBATIC ECCENTRIC DANCERS DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY 1 A. KONCHESTER'S j I POPULAR BAND. I DINNER $3.00. NON-DINERS
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    • 25 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. «8. $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) ft at 93. Bras Basah Koacl. TELEPHONE 2868.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 228 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of th* 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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    • 184 6 [POSTAL IKKLUCtHtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretayj (Hong Ho) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes,
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    • 66 6 DAILY WEATHER RETORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last N Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. T< Nations. Deg.F. Inches. Hours. De- X Star 87 0 05 6. I Sit'awan 89 N I 8.5 Kota Bha;u 89 Nil 7.3 3uk!t Jeram 8S Nil 7.<". Malacca 84 Nil <<:.< Singapore: (Kallang Aerodrome)
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  • 185 7 Motoring Notes News "REALLY FIRST CLASS" hat A Wolseley Owner Says Of The Car AWOLSELEY owner, "M.K." writes:— "Having recently taken my Wolseley Hornet Special (1935 models) on a Continental tour of some 2,22u miles, I want to express my entire and unreerved satisfaction at the car's performance. The tour
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  • 136 7 Standard Car Sales Break All Records On the private car side of the British motor industry the ou;Jook continues eood. and reports from individual manufacturers of an optimistic nature. Captain J. P. Back, managing-direc-tor of the S andard Motor Co.. report •hat 1934 sales broke all records
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  • 298 7 Petrol Tax In Place Of Vehicles Tax THE abolition of the motor vehicles taxes in the Netherlands Indies and sabstitution in its place of an increase'I petrol tax effective Jan. 1, 1935, is j being greeted with considerable favour throughout the Islands where automobiles and lorries have been
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  • 227 7 Greater Congestion Of Traffic On Roads Restrictive legislation, both at home and Overseas, was referred to by Mr. j. IH. Tculmin. chairman of Leyland j Motors, at the recent annua' meeting. '•Limitations as to areas, routes ana leads are being imposed upon road transport operators/ he said,
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  • 201 7 Huge "Thornycroft" Oil Engined Vehicles Vehicles intended for work in the gcldfields must be essentially versati c, for their duties are liable to be extremely varied. Thus, in the case of a Thornycroft -Amazon" oil-engined 6-tonner recent y completed for the Ashanti Goldnelds Ccporation, the various kinds
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  • 134 7 Cape Town's Latest Mode Of Motor Transport The first step in Cape Town's changeover from trams to tro ley-buses has been made, and 50 chassis have been ordered from Ransomes, Sims and Jef"fcrics T jlfi Of 'these 30 will be fitted with doubledeck and 20
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  • 977 7 Biggest Item In Cost Of Motoring I MOTOR-CARS, it can be fairly said, are I improving: steadily in all respects save I one. They are faster, safer, more comfort I able, more easily handled, better value for I the money, but» in respect of depreciation they
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 "It mud do you good! SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. 29 Warm Studios 1 too much smoking? "Yes" But, just* one Nic-o-cin pastille every night before retiring wOl keep you fret from all the dangers of nicotine poison. It is the only proved smokers safeguard -Nic-o-cin definitely neutralizes nicotine.
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    • 376 7 AN OUTSTANDING ADDITION TO THE SUCCESSFUL "AIRLINE" RANGE The Renault 12 HP. AIRSPORT j 1 Built for the enthusiast who desires high performance and outstanding acceleration with extreme economy and ease of handling, the Airsport is fitted with full four-seater coachwork of similar design to the successful "airline" saloon. Styled
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    • 299 8 OPINING TO NIGHT m I The Epic that has A-Wmlw'M 6.15 Box office Pho "e 5261 j 9.15 W JL JL J. UE j Stirred the Nation! /^^B^ j 4 Distinguished British Star in his First British Production— GEORGE ARLISS j "THE IRON OUKE" mM. I vi<h «LADYS COOPER ELLALINE
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    • 250 8 r>iiii•iitiiiii i i i i i i i i i t i Do Your Shoes Give 1 You Complete Foot f j Comfort j I When buying Shoes, the three I main things to consider are:— I 1 1. Complete foot comfort, I 2. Durability, I :i. Style. I Yap
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    • 118 8 1 sssvcx^i A BRILLIANT AND WITTY COMEDY STARTS TO-NIGHT 6.15, 9.15. pavmoN If log of Paris" SIR CEDPIC I Mff- j HARDWJCKEI IJHb i I MARIE GLORY! and Also by special request— JOAN MAUDE. Disney coloured cartoon PHYLLIS MONKMAN. "PECULIAR m PENGUINS'* A United Artists Release. ROYAL THEATRE positively last
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  • 404 9 Interesting Exhibition In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Monday. OVER 200 pictures—waler colour drawings exhibited at the Chinese A scmbly Hall, representing the pick of he works of certain artists in China, done amidst the beautiful scenery and rugged kaleidoscope of the beautiful
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  • 85 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. The application of Mr. Chandran on behalf cf Mi. diet Singh Jayaswal for admission to practise at the Bar of :he Federated Malay States was again adjourned to-day till April 1. Mr. Yong Shook Lin on behalf of the Bar Committee,
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  • 85 9 Letters To The Editor f iOur readers are invited to write U us on subjects of public interest. 1< must be understood that the "Malabo Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS QRlEf AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on
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  • 346 9 'To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I am prompted to comment or etiquette by an incident in which two ladies, intending to board an omnibus, I were informed by the conductor that there were no seats available, to which they replied to the effect that some male passengers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 244 9 Sandalwood oil has been known in the A^—^ ::r Orient for centuries and in Occidental countries rCvC^^^f*£/jy Mr"~~^M since 1750 as a curative agent in all cases of f}/&^\)Tl i external or internal inflammation. Lrude sandalwood oil contains substances I^Jl^B^^H are irritating in their effort on the kidneys. /V bladder
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    • 110 9 f FOX'S SAUCIEST SNAPPIEST COMEDY ROMANCE OF THE NEW SEASON itb £ore /t£t..M as a maid-servant B who was learning 8 to cook! But he B balked at marriage J| I when he found she SB was a million-heir- B tss who couldn't 0 take care of babies B or
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    • 143 9 [7*ll-B Jlrs in HANDY ANDY cA FOX Picture with PEGGY WOOD CONCHITA MONTcNEGROj WEXT CHANGE I PAVILION 1 When say POSITIVELY the I'unniesl picture he has ever mrde— We mean A BSOL L T ELY the most hilarious picture ANYBODY has ever made V*> in,, i in mi in A
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  • 76 10 tuUv u 00 passed away peacefully, at his residence, 37, Desker Road, JfJ.Jy», 19th instant, leaving behina o, W p fe > 1 sons, Messrs. Poh Chow, Poh Poh Choo and Poh Hee. 2 daughters-in-law o daughters, 5 sons-in-law, Messrs. Soon Hay Seng, Low Jian Soon, Teo
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  • 749 10 "QERMANY is required to abolish universal compulsory military service and her army is to be reduced to a maximum total of 100,000 officers and men. The great general staff and all similar organisations are to be dissolved, and associations of all kinds are forbidden to instruct or exercise
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  • 119 10 Wedding To Take Place Soon Reuter Wireless. Stockholm. Mar. 14. A crowd gathered at the station this morning to see the arrival of the Crown frirxe of Denmark and his mother by tram from Copenhagen but were disappointed. Princess Ingrid and the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of
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  • 74 10 Well-Known Labour M.P. Weds His Secretary Reuter Wireless. wlil London, Mar. 14. Without ceremony and almost secretly, Mr. James Maxton, the well-known Labour Member of the House of Commons, and leader of the Independent Labour Party, was married to-day to Miss Madeleine Glasie, his voluntarv secretary for
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  • 56 10 Reuter Wireless. tv™ _i *i Havana, Mar. 13. anri Lw S u Governme nt servants and school teachers is breaking up and postal services are now normal and the Sn threat to adopt the American method regarding Public Enemy Number One has frightened the Comintc hiding The curWhU
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  • 259 10 THE decision of the Penang Turf Club to acquire a site for a new racecourse is yet another indication of the extraordinary growth of the sport in Malaya. Ten years ago, race meetings wer? three-day affairs and, as a rule, were held twice a
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  • 173 10 and tragic are the ups and downs of the. world of the cinema. All patrons of pictures remember Erich yon Stroheim, once a name to conjur? with in Hollywood, whose pictures "Blind Husbands'* and "Foolish Wives" are stili remembered from the silent days. He is said to
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  • 174 10 THOSE who saw Joe X rkwood pj av in Singapore, wll be interested in the following no'c fiom the Bulletin Sydney:— "Kirkwocd postponed his projected departure for Malaysia and Japan haps to tell Australian professionals just where they get off, to speak i n Jce's adopted tonguĕ.
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  • 191 10 JCHOOL-CHILDREN all over Malay, will cordially support the protests which have been made, both in Britain and the East, aga nst the burden ci home-work. A London paper has asserted vigorously that homework should be abolished. Parents In Shanghai have protested that youngsters are expected tc do far too
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  • 282 10 By "Looker-On" j RAMSAY MACDONALD believes that the. nations wish to encourage peace. Some seem to want to have a shot it it. J* A Crooners die young, it is declared. But not young enough. AA A A car which moves sideways has been nvented. A
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  • 136 11 A "ONE-SIDED DENUNCIATION" OF THE TREATY FOREIGN SECRETARY'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT Questions By Opposition Russia's Alarm. Over Germany's Move THE situation created by Germany's repudiation of the military clause of the Versailles Treaty and her decision to enforce military conscription continues to occupy
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  • 211 11 British Official Wireless. A SPECIAL meeting of the British Cabinet, which was summoned to consider the position arising out of the sudden proclamation by Herr Hitler for reintroducing German militr-y conscription, was held at Downing Street this morning. A statement of the British Government s view
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  • 342 11 Communication With lta*y And France London, Mar. 18. In the House of Commons Sir John Simon, in making a statement onGW many* action, said that the Govfrnmem was already communicating with France £nd Italy and that the Government had StrSSed the British Ambassador in Berlin to deliver a
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  • 99 11 No Change Regarding Coming Visit Berlin, Mar. 18. There appears to be no change in the atM of P Government Sir John Simon's visit to Bwhn. JW« oreoarations are being made xo discuss w\th the British Ministers the situation arising from the Government's reitv in tne matter of
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  • 274 11 A Situation Resembling That Of 1914 Paris, Mar. 18. M Flandin had a long conversation in the afternoon with the War Minister General Maurin, after which he ii/** received by the President. W M Dommange, the Right Independent Deputy of Paris, will move in the Chamber to-morrow that
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  • 369 11 Grave View Taken By Moscow Reuter. Moscow, March 18 A grave view of Germany's m cations is taken by the Government organ Isvestia, which says: "The German step is a measure aiming at maintaining 101 Germany freedom from any obligations as regards so that the mailed Hst
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  • 84 11 Import Duty By Indian Government (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Mar. 18. rpHE death knell was sounded of the broken rice trade from Siam to India, which reached large proportions in recent months, by the decision of the Indian Government to place an import duty
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  • 135 11 New Barracks To Be Built Reuter. London, Mar. 18. THE question of barracks in Hongkong for three British battalions was raised in the House of Commons in the course of the debate on army estimates. Major Attlee (Opposition Laoour) declared that it wa-s l plan to
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  • 43 11 Undlr Eighteen Cents In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. THE has been a further fall in A the price of rubber, which was quoted this morning at 17 7 s cents, a fall of half a cent from yesterday. The market is irregular.
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  • 217 11 Mr. Justice Prichard Leaves On Retirement Mr. Justice H. W. Prichard X.C.. accompanied by Mrs. Prichard, let. Singapore on Saturday on leave, pnci to retirement. They are proceeding on a tour cf China and Japan and wn pass through Singapore again on May 8 en route to
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  • 39 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 9. LOCAL CHINESE NOTES AND NEWS, 13. BRITISH SAILOR SHOT IN CABARET, 12. SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 15. PERAK PLANTING ASSN. MEETING, 19.
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  • 66 11 Reuter Wireless. Oslo, Mar. 15. The Liberal Oovernmem has resigned following deteat in the Storting by 94 votes to 55 votes. The crisis arose on the Labour Party's demand for increased expenditure to relieve unemployment The Cabinet opposing any proposals necessitating higher taxaion. The Labour Party is
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  • 249 11 German Bombshsll FEARS OF EUROPEAN WAR Reuter. London, Mar. 18. HERR Hitler's conscription bombshell has thrown the London markets out of gear, but there are no signs of panic and prices were marked down purely as a precautionary measure. The City is awaiting a lead
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  • 719 12 SUDDEN ATTACK WITH PISTOL SHANGHAI CAFE INCIDENT Dangerously Wounded SAILOR of the Royal Navy lies in hospital dangerously wounded and a sergeant of French Colonial Infantry is under arrest as the result oi' a shooting affair which took place early in Mar. 3 in Rue
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  • 128 12 Three weddings of members of wellknown Penang Chinese families took Dlace on Saturday. At the Hu Yew beah the marriage was celebrated in the reformed style of Mr. Geh Choon R ,;v.° n of Mr Geh Hocn San, and M'ss Chng Cheng Imm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 598 12 New And Formidable Obstacles Reuter. London, March 18. The Daily Telegraph says that by taking the law into their own hands Germany has destroyed direct AngloGerman discussions. The News Chronicle says thai, the proclamation is simply a public admission of rearmament, which every narion had known ever since
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  • 768 12 Text Of Note Sent To Germany A White Paper was issued this evening containing the text of the British Note which was in the following terms: His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom feel bound to convey to the German Government their protest against the announcement made by
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  • 220 12 Tragic Death Of Malay Schoolmaster (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE death occurred in tragic tircum- stances of the well-known local Malay and headmaster of the Seputeh Malay School, Mohamed Amin bin Taib. It appears that at 4.30 yesterday evening deceased left his house carrying a
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  • 42 12 Mr. W. H. Harkness Of Princeton Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. If. IfR. W. H. Harkness, junior, the young Princeton graduate, who came to China for the purposes of travel and left Nanking for Shanghai or Mar. 14, is missing since then.—Reuter.
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  • 78 12 Company's Visit To Singapore Next Month The London Musical Comedy Company. wh ch was to have opened at foe Capitol this week, has been delayed in Rangoon. The company will now sail from Rangoon on Mar. 21. and play in Penang en Mar. 25. 26 and 27. Ipoh
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  • 240 12 Unique Event In History Of F.M.S. I (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN events unique in the history of the F.M.S. took place yesterday, when a woman barrister, Mrs. Beng Hong Oon. was admitted to the Bar of --he F.M.S. by the Chief Justice, Sir Samuel
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  • 109 12 Alleges Assault And Theft Oi Bed Singapore, Tuesday. Charged with theft of a canvas bed, a .pillow and a a Chinese named Lee Sicng Kwee was produced before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, this morning. It was stated that the complainant is a watchman employed by
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  • 494 12 I Financial Result Of Working Satisfactory He wished to draw attention to the fact that tules had been cons dered for the co-operative scholarships, availab:s to children oi members of co-operative sccieties affiliated to the Union. The funds for such scholarsh-ps were to be. raised by small contributions
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  • 632 12 Annual Meeting CUP PRESENTED BY MR. SCHAUB Singapore, Tuesday. THE Hon. Mr. James Robertson pre- sided over the ninth annua! general meeting of the Singap, Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., held yesterday evening at the offices of tne Co-opera tive Societies Department in Fullei ton
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  • 140 13 Twentieth Anniversary Of Chinese Chamber Of Commerce New Office-Bearers Assume Office Plea For Unity And For More Members Mr. Aw Boon Haw Leaving For Europe Suicide Of Popular Actress.—Where Malaya's Unemployed Chinese May Live. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) rpHE Chinese Chamber of Com- j merce,
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  • 123 13 The newly-elected President, Mr. Lim Kt?ng Lian, delivered a forceful speecn .n which he outlined the achievements of the Chinese in Malaya. He also referred to the signs of the times m commerce. He hoped that the Chinese would purchase China-made goods. Mr. Moo Moon, the editor of
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  • 134 13 Mr. Aw Boon Haw, accompanied Py his wife and private secretary, and Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen are leav-ng to-day by the Conte Rosso for a pleasure trip to Europe. They will be away for three montirs Mr. Aw is not cnly known for his charity but
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  • 137 13 Chinese in Malaya and other parts of the Scuth Seas regret to hear of tils tragic death of Miss Yuen Ling Yuk. the well-known cinema actress. The latter it will be remembered, took an everdose of sleeping medic'ne and died about a week ago. Thousands attended her funeral,
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  • 92 13 It is interesting to note that a rubber factory is to be established In China. Negotiations are in progress with the Goodyear Rubber Co., an American concern, and an agreement on important questions is expected to be reached shortly. When these have been concluded construction will
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  • 127 13 Rapid progress is being made in the construction of Happy Village, as the new haven for returned overseas Chinese is known, Ls being made and the work is expected to be completed this spring. Here a number of the unemployed Chinese in Malaya who have gone back
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  • 150 13 Tribute From American Tourists DALI justifies all the praise that has been given to it. This is the opinion' of Mr. W. A. Shedd, of the Tour and Cruise department of the American Express Co.. who has been several times to the island and who recently took
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  • 44 13 Mr. Victor Cunard, former corresponds t of the London Times at Rome, is in Singapore. He has been visiting Bali and other places in the Netherlands East Indies and will return to Europe to-day He is accompanied by a iriend.
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  • 82 13 Discovery II Returns To Capetown Reuter Wireless. Caoetown, Mar. 13. The British exploration ship Discovery II has returned here after spending several months in the Antarctic "gjg; She surveyed the South Shetianite and studied the habits and diet of whales in the far south whaling grounds. She
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  • 483 13 Famous Collector To Take Them To London ONE oi the world's greatest authorities on Chinese culture and art, Mr. George Eumortopoulos, left for Shanghai recently by the Conte Rosso. He is accompaniea by Mr. R. L. Hobson, keeper oi Oriental antiquities at the British Museum. As the result
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  • 610 13 Federal Scheme AMENDMENTS TO BILL PROPOSED Reuter. London, Mar. 18. T<HE Indian States' views on the Government of India Bill, contained in the White Paper, shows thai one of their chief demands relates to the form of their accession to the Federation in which connection the Princes
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  • 61 13 Third Man Charged In Croydon Aerodrome Case Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 14. A third man. John O'Brien, aged 74 described as a dealer of no fixed abode has appeared at Croydon Police Court on a charge of being concerned in the theft of gold from Croydon aerodrome on
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    • 324 13 Ilife insurance fob j 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. 5 g |J You're NothhV But A Nothing. 15 (Silly Symphony
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  • 147 14 Chinese Malayan Player's SueeesH (From Our Gum Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 17. CU CheGw T< ik, th 3 Chinese cricketer Who in 1933, represented Malaya in hcngkong, registered his first century on the Esplanade on Saturday when playing for the Chinese Recreation Cluo against the Penang Recreation
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  • 151 14 fVrak Chinese Beat Penangr Malays .in Out Own Correspcvdoit) Mar. 17. THE P» rak Chinese Recreation Club beat the Malay Spotting Club at the c K.f ground to-day by one goal to nil at soccer. Tiie game was an exciting one right j through, and play was by
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  • 63 14 This Week's Ties In S.C.C. Tournament T)ip following ties fa the S.C.C. Volunteer Snooker Tournament have been arranged for this week: TO-DAY SEMI-FINAL. C. G. Fugler and R h Lnverion v. A. F. Hunter and V P BarWEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 SEMI-FINAL: A. D. Baker ani J v Weat
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  • 15 14 The March Ladies' Foursome Competl£j n be P layed on Wednesday. March
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  • 160 14 Singapore Railways Beat H.M.S. Terror IN a low scoring game, the F.M.S. Rail--1 way Institute beat H.M.S. "Terror" by 12 luns at the former's ground on Saturday last. H.M.S. "Terror" scored 32. Bennister was the only batsman to enter double figure scoring 13. The bowling honours were shared by
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  • 99 14 S.C.R.C. Beat R.A.F. At Seletar The Straits Chinese Recreation CIlio s,x roaches of tennis a<*a'r.st the Royal Air Force at Seletar on Saturuav. aiifl won all the matches. Results: bLNiJLKS. Woon Chow Tat beat L A. C. Worth 6—2, 4—6, 6 4* YaD r" o?*e? n Muschamp 6—0,
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  • 73 14 This Week's Ties In S.C.C. Tournament The following ties have been arranged for t hls week m the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Doubles tournament: TO-DAY P. Scott and W. Sharpe v. W M Edwards and Vaughan Jones. TO-MORROW E. Laidman and J. H. Willmott v H Cray and W.
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  • 50 14 The foiVming w ai represent the Y.JV..C.A. against Abattoirs to-morrow (Wednesdayi on :ie V.MC.A around Anscn Road r J^: eha R Tan Hock Wan, F. Puhen. v/. Mitchell N Lim Ana What-. Kirn, V. N. POJay, G Day, A To7ula. I. R^s'.ty. Reserves:—J. Baker, W. Pullen X Obruca.
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  • 227 14 V.M.C.A. Prove No Match In Cricket Game (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE Ipoh Club defeated the Ipoh V.M.C.A. in a one-innings match to-day by 113 runs. Winning the toss, the. Club elected to bat and scored 157 runs. Jonklaas who was batting really well, top-scored
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  • 38 14 Kuan Club Defeated By Ipoh Club In a cricket match toSat piub defeated the Kuan Club by P °3 Ciub COred 159 and t h Kuan Club scored 103 For the Ipoh Club Williams scored 48.
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  • 101 14 U.IUIJE, 11. I. ►J ll f F\ endl y match of five taxi** W n? i/w B beat tne Wearne Bros SDoru BW sES names of tne Payers thBlue Eagle mentioned first 15^T my Yap beat Ah Kan, 13-10. Soo Aik beat Ng Jose, 15-3. 15-T 2
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  • 111 14 Municipal Services Beaten By Fraser Neaves I I Marines And Monopolies Draw In Second Division -J-WO Commercial Cup games and a Second Division match were played in Singapore yesterday, all three resulting in close finishes. Brilliant goal-keeping bv Said, the Fraser and Neave's goalie,
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  • 634 14 Monopolies And Marines Draw Singapore, Monday. lIT was an even game between the J 1 Monopolies and the Marine Dept. on the S.C.C. ground this evening in a S.A.F.A. Div. II league fixture with the former having slightly the better of the exchanges. The Marines combined well, but
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  • 481 14 Solitary Goal Victory For M.P.H. Singapore, Monday. THE Malaya Publishing House beat the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club in their Commercial Cup fixture this evening by scoring a solitary goal without reply, shortly before the end. Both sides were guilty of over-elabora-tion in their movements, and
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  • 329 14 Brilliant Goal-Keeping By Said Singapore, Monday. R R LLIANT goalk-ecping by Said, the Fraser and Neave's custodian, wac mainly responsible for the aerated water £.rv? w rers bating the Municipal to-day tW 8 a S 10 nil at Ans0 and Neave's seemed to tak° things
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  • 346 14 To Promote Closer Units In The Community (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Mar. lg A NEW Malay Club has been formed her e. fe is known as "The Menv; Club," having its temporary quarters in Assam Kumbang Roa-i The idea of forming a new club
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  • 43 14 Amateurs Debarred From Payment Reuter Wireless. Paris, Marcn 15. Th° Tennis Federation has rejected the Czecho-Slcvakian proposal to permit amateurs to receive payment for making tennis films. Forty-two favoured the proposal and fonv-nne opposed, but a two-thirds' majority is necessary.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 441 15 ENGLAND LOSE BY AN INNINGS HAMMOND'S PLUCKY EFFORT Kingston. Mar. 18. THE West I.-dies won the final 1 cricket test against England by an innings and 161 runs, to win the rubber to the delight of a crowd of o.OO© spectators. The weather was
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  • 232 15 Lincolnshire And Grand National London. Mar. 18. I THE following ar? the latest call-overs 1 in the Lincolnshire and the Grand National: THE LINCOLNSHIRE 9 to 1 against Commander offered, 10 to 1 taken; 100 to 7 against Llanarmon offeree. 100 to 6 taken: 15 to 1 against
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  • 376 15 A New Era Starts In Broadcasting Hamburg. Mar. 10. THE remarkable development which has taken place in Television during the past twelve months was exemplified by the fact that requests were made from London, New York and othet capitals that parts of the heavyweight boxing contest between
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  • 98 15 No Change In Foot-Fault Rules Reuter Wireless. Paris. March 15. A meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation decided not to change the foot-fault rule. It was proposed to adopi the Australian method of placing a second line to allow for the forward bound of riser ver, but
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  • 112 15 The following will be selected to re present the August B.P. against thFraser and Neave Sports Club, on Pri- day, at the latter's ground at 5 p.m Players and supporters are requested to assemble at Mr. Low Hian Vim's Residence. 158. Teluk Ayer St., before 5 p.m.. I
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  • 167 15 Results Of Week-End Games (From Our Own correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 18. BOWLERS were on top in the whole day match between St. Peter's Brigade and St. Francis Institution yesterday. The School won by 7 wickets. St. Peter's Brigade scored 33 and 30 and the School 40 and 61
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  • 90 15 v v mm* mm.-m m wmm Dates For Next Season's Fixtures The International Selection Committee of the F.A. nave decided to recommend to the Council and the National Associations the following dates for nex'season's international matches: England v. Wales, in England. Wednesday. Oct. 16. Ireland v England, in
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  • 300 15 Opening Of Spring Tennis Tournament Singapore, Monday. THE Spring Tennis Tournament of the SCC opened to-day. with matches in the Godown Doubles Handicap. T he results were as follow: GODOWN DOUBLES HANDICAP F. G. Heath and J. A. Seward plus 3» beat C. H. W. Goult and A.
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  • 98 15 Club And Rangers' Match Abandoned 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. The cricket match between the Rangers and the Selangor Club yesterday had to be abandoned when a heavy shower came down early in the evening. The Ciub. taking first knock, could only make 35 runs and
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  • 74 15 The following will lepreseir the Junior Department at soccer against the V.MC.A School on Thursday. March 21. or. the YM C.A. ground "alestier Road, at 5 pm.. Chco Son,: Chve. H tgh Chee Tong. Lee Hon Ming, F. Puden W Fullen. Khoo Soo I huan. Chua Boon
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  • 274 15 Good Bowling By 1). M. Vander Holt (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IN a home and home match piayed on Sunday, D. M. Vander Holt of the P W.D.A.A. took six tickets for 16 runs. The match ended ii*~a draw, ram failing in
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  • 56 15 R.A. To Meet Marines On Friday A game which promises plenty 01 thrills will be played on Friday at the Anson Road when the R.A will meet the Marine Department at soccer. The game is being sponsored by the S.A.F.A. and should attract a large crou d The usual
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  • 86 15 Members are hereby informed that th" following entries will be competed in th? 2nd Annual Tournament of the A Badminton Party. Open Singles Championship K.O.S Open Junior Single? Championship <K.O.S>. Me r Doubles A and B mixed 1 K.O.S 1 Inter-team "League S.». Members are requested to
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    • 121 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. i jj (Incorporated in the Strata Settlement*). g 3 HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. Thr Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme
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  • 548 16 Holder Of Many World Records Copenhagen, Mar. 8. WOT many years ago, when he was a boy, John Tranum, the world's champion parachutist and famous stunt airman, looked upon Sir Malcolm Campbell, the British motoring ace, as his demi-gcd. Tranum. who was bom in Denmark was
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  • 591 16 Explorer Who Defied Death London, Mar. 11. THE owner of a mummified hawk, estimated to be more than 4,000 wars old, hat has dripped blood before every major war since it was discovered in an ancient Egyptian lomb in 1894, has just died in his home at
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  • 136 16 Tamil Workers' Association Sale The St. Peter's Tamil Church Workers' Association will hold its annual sale in St. Andrew's School hall on Saturday, Apr. 6, at 4.30 p.m. Mrs. Roberts will declare the sale open. The members of this Association look after the Altar linen, vestments, vessels,
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  • 102 16 Nineteen People To Be Charged Reuter Wireless. XII Paris, Mar. 14. Nineteen people whose names have been mentioned in connection with the Stavisky scandal are to be indicted on charges of either foigerv swindiw receiving stolen goods of compSf S the result of the long enquiry by >hexamimng
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  • 283 17 Twelve Applications Granted i Singapore, Monday. MR. H. A. Forrer presided at the meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices held in the District Court thi* afternoon. Others on the Board were Messrs. H. Parbury, E. S. Mannasseh. J S. M. Rennie, Tan Boon Guan, and Dr.
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  • 229 17 Charge Against Estate Manager Singapore, Monday. Charged with mischief by breaking down a hut, Mr. A. L. P. Swaine, acting manager of the United Rubber Plantation appeared before Mr. Norman Grice the Second Magistrate to-day. The complainant, a Chinese named Ho Soon was represented by Mr. N. Mitter
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  • 85 17 Cagnes-sur-mer. Artists who have always made Cagnes-sur-Mlr'thefr stronghold andl who are QufTerine more than any otnet ciass from the Crisis, have started an exCl^ P o C ne n ha k s e money to spare for paintinas to-day but there have been eager b dders for
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  • 79 17 Message From H.M. The King CAPT. Lindsay Years. A.D.C. to His Highness the Sultan of Perak, has received a letter from Brigadier-General Tomkinson, racing manager to His Majesty the King, written from Sandiingham. in which he says: "His Majesty wishes you to convey to His Highness his
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  • 55 17 Mr Ismail, the well-known State and Tamils' Footballer, arrived >n Kua.a Lumpur on Saturday after a long hobday in India. j Mr Ponnuduiai, of the Audit .Office, hag returned after a short visit to Ceylon. Mr. Elagupillay. Audit Clerk. F-M.S R has returned and resumed duties altei 1 a
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  • 450 17 Great Ahace Promoter's recast i SIR Macphervßobertson, the promoter of thcntenary Air race to Australia, for lch he presented a va- luable cup, a>d in Colombo recently in the Otranon his way to London with Lady Rdson. Sir MacPhei Robertson described as Australia'sotfriate king,
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  • 128 17 Gl-Year-Old Man Creates World Train Record London, Mar. 9. THERE is one occupation still saweu U> I the old-that of driving English express trains. .TToctern When a London ana NuiU.-Eastern train rrnched the worlds ol 108 miles per hour this week it was driven by a
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  • 83 17 Chinese Found Lyinjf On Five-Foot Way Singapore. Monday. An English-speaking Chinese of about l£J?4h was a'l'ilged fo W Ciis! iat he li was being earned 0* srechcr a pen-knife fell from to person which the Chinese said d.d not band two dollar notes W< He Sen S
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  • 68 17 Police Attack In Hsuchow Shanghai, Mar. 1« CONSTABLES attached to thes bjiu C Bureau at Huainan. Hsucnov;. attack ed 30 salt smugglers from TPt:)f rdav near Tsochuen village ;n-,udes y One of the smugglers was enotuied. o«u were seized. A 1 undr cd P^u C °ow and
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  • 185 17 Singapore. Monday. 2- e ng WW o Voro.nß..i. ctaref'oJ and ctt Sett* who were knocked down by The A™D b £eeived a compound frar „,T rieht lee which was bleed- n B'ntßle fracture of the leU wrlsl They were taken to hospital. :I* a H5-vcar-old Chinese was knocked
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 305 17 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following is the programme ot drills oi the Singapore Volunteer Corps up to and for week ending March 24: TO-DAY, MAR. 19 515 pm.—Headquarters. S.V.A.C.S., (B) E.G.D. (A) Squad Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Ist Bn. Signals, Signal Training. 5 15 p.m.—Headquarters,
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  • 272 18 J lie "Mary PickH" Of The Eas| Shanghai-. 10. Y U of thi. n8 r J uk the "M<Pickford" "er 4trol£ 3tTeen enacted ?rom"dist d d tC figure brouphft Shar^hai f whose Europeans and who^wf 10n fl rr loved bv u t l Were be »^;f Sn^
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  • 78 18 To He Tried In Absent, ror I'art In Revolt Athens. |fjl 13. M Venizeios is :o be tried :nibsentii in in the revdt His property w.n be sold Ed his nouse will become the proper:- of thMayor of Athens. law will remain in toL until courts martial which
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  • 28 18 Reuter Wireless. untitled morning is a free man according kalian >t:u.rnent ain >' b.. w.be. unc. l s not expected rb -l "til ni. > I,«bi,n Oo .'"-.'(1" is, :l
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  • 128 18 Sequel To Recent Court Martial Reuter. London, Mar. 18. THE Board of the Admiralty has revised the findings in respect of the CourtsMartial decisions in regard to the collision between the H.M.S. Hood and H.M.S. Renown. Their Lordships state that they are unable to absolve Admiral Bailey from
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  • 159 18 Chettiar Editor's Interesting Lecture Singapore, Monday. "The development of the Tamil language and literature." formed the subject of a lecture given in the Chettiars' Temple Hall. Tank on Sunday evening, by Mr. Ifurugappa Chettiar the editor of "Kumaran" a Tamil weekly issued from Karaikkudi. in Sou h India
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  • 83 18 Chinese Released On Bail Of $250 Singapore. Tuesday. A Chinese named Loh Hock Sar. claimed to be tried when he was produced before Mr. J M. Brander thTh rd Magstrate. on two charges O' cheating in respect of $5 and SI Court Inspector D R. Cowie told the
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  • 103 18 Huangho Dykes Being Repaired i Shanghai, Mar. 19. The national waterworks committee ■ias sent General Foo Yuh Lin to investigate the repaiij works in progress at the Huangho River dykes. The Taiching and Futo Rivers are I melting, causing flood. i A Manchukuo organ was discovered at j
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  • 37 18 Commit tee No. 3 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners iWpStf^hS Choon atTfWf^ I 111 01 Lfm a Kun unoon at $1,654 for ihc construction of 1 a road and drains in Kitchenor Road the Commissioners supplying granite
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  • 12 18 We have received the first number of nlghth w 1 be fon-
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  • 259 18 Second Anniversary Celebrations Malacca. |fai (From Our Oicn Corresponden AN Saturday afternoon, toe Si v English School celebrated anniversary at the new prem Banda Sah Road, there \va and appreciative audience, a must have encouraged the i Mr. T. C. Joseph, whose rep* school's progress and
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 457 18 I Messrs. POWEtI CO., LTD. f nl baffles Place. 8 ft (Established 1863). g I Oldest Sale-room. 8 I Dai,Y fW <* antH,ue,, hardware and jjj mjsceijaneotui goods. ft TO LET. I I I i large 2-storey cortipound house v 0 iota i> i l Apply POWELL CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
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    • 184 18 A British Scientist has at Ami last discovered a safe and J f scientific way of removing \y superfluous hair. Razors X I I —which only make the I I hair grow faster and j thicker— and all the old V I evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded. This
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    • 85 18 I ■•■■«■•■■■■■■■«■iim i i t i i SALE OF 1 ys p P I ««<• «,„<•, ,oo £J2rS.."l£j£" fan:M y n-: I x*t. »uu. Si,*,, Sewfa, „,a' h•„,, '<■"":• AT OUB SALE-ROOM, NO. cm U.\ STREET, j ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, AT „AM J Thr.ne: 7755. SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. j 1
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  • 133 19 Restriction Working Well But Costs Increase Annual Meeting Of Perak Planting As&ociaton IN paying compliment to the smooth working of rubber restriction, Mr. J. S. Ferguson, chairman of the Central Perak Planting Association, issued a warning that so far it had increased costs
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  • 1627 19 From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. rpHE twenty-second annual general meeting of the Central Perak Plantation was held yesterday in the offices of the Association at 14. Market Street, Ipoh. One of the new members, welcomed was Mr. Bradbury of Johore. After the minutes of the last
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  • 203 19 "Mystery Spy" Commits Suicide Belgrade. A CRAVING to see her name in the papers has ended the career of Danitza Androlitch, the once famous "Mystery Spy." In a final effort to "make the front page" she has committed suicide. Eleven years ago a pretty 20-year-old girl went to
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  • 75 19 Berlin's New Cancer Institute To Be Opened Berlin. What is claimed to bo the biggest canccr research institute on the European continent will shortly be opened in Berlin. It will be part of the "Rudolf Virchcw" hospital and an X-ray department will be attached to it with
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  • 80 19 Forbidden To Take Cameras With Them Aloxai. cilia. i "Pilgrims to Mecca will not be allowed t to take cameras with them any longer, according to a report from the Hed.laz. It/ u> oiAtod that a Pnv» 1 1 been issued ordering the confiscation cr all cameras
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  • 157 19 Thrashd By Judge In Court ilithampton. New Jersey. MR. WillianGrady. Recorder of this town, belycs in dispensing justice with an ironiand literally. When Joh Senski. a 30-year-old labourer will* fine chest development, was brought efore him charged with beating his tfe. the 50-year-old Recorder r.sked fiy he
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  • 164 19 Man Wio Died After First "Funeral" Cambridge, Maryland. The frieiKS and relatives of Mr. Allan Wallace, agd 56, have just buried him here for th» second time. Five yearfj&go a body which was found floating ii Baltimore harbour was identified b* one friend as that of
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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