Malaya Tribune, 10 April 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIV No. 84. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, April 10, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACKS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 j Head The SI WD A V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya The Original <&so _ffc_ EBjMES w Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING i^Jjßfr or occasional COOKi NG when it seems j: unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior
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    • 122 1 j Pure Cow's Milk j Powdered For Safe Keeping j i X I KLIM IS PURE COWS MILK FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST I DAIRY SECTIONS, AND IT CAN SERVE YOU AS IT IS SERVING MILLIONS OF FAMILIES—FOR DRINKING, COOK- ING AND INFANT FEEDING. KLIM RETAINS ALL THE j S FLAVOUR
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING I HUM M
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 930 2 V»r Chinosol IDISINFECTS1 DISINFECTS AND CLEANSES I all articles in daily use which may become carriers of i»-** -emus disease germs. Do not wait until infection is there: r ention is better—and cheaper. KEEPS MOUTH AND THROAT free from excitants of disease and protects against infection— s??uVu- al t tast€
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    • 781 2 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SiilFoP SINGAPORE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs Cheon? Koon Seng Co., Ltd No. 10 (old No. 30) Clmlia Street ON WEDNESDAY. 21ST APRIL, MOT at 2.30 p.m. t Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and houses Nos. 153, 155 Si 157 Beach Road, Singapore,
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    • 789 2 "EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. < Incorporated in the fiJS.i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Soaks ol the Company will be closed from lath to 19th April, 1937, both days inclusive for the preparation of dividend warrants. By Order of the Board, LEE TECK BONG, Secretary. NOTICE NOTICE IS
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    • 543 2 TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the makin? and supplying or uniforms for the star! at the Civil Airport, Singapore, and wlj be received up to noon of the 15th. April, 1937, at the office of the Airport Manager, Public Works Department, Singapore, to whom application should be made for further
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  • 476 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES s.s. NIEUW ZEELAND Full List Of Passengers For Malaya THE following passengers are travelling on the Nieuw Zeeland, which is due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday):— The Rev. J.M. Hanrahan, Mr. A G. Hay, the Rev. J.H. O'Grady, the Rev. D. Shaw, Mrs. X.M.M.S. Bandsma,
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  • 278 3 N.Y.K. To Answer O.S.K. Challenge A GIGANTIC construction scheme Ls being pushed, by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha in order to meet the situation arising from the absorption by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha of the Kokusa; Kisen Kaisha. To begin with, the company will build three 16,000-ton semi-passenger boat
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    • 451 3 STFAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA l>. A O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. 17.U00 In pori 6,800 Apr. 10 iWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 3AI ORE G.OOO May 3 15,000 May 7 j DERA 16.000 May 21 C \RTHAGE 15.000 June 4 XT AN 6.100 June 5 BEHAR
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    • 44 3 O. S. K. reduced fare to ENGLAND via Africa, returning to Singapore via Suez £103-8-0 Up Fare provides Singapore] Africa O.S.K Cabin Class; Africa| England Union Castle 2nd Class; LondonSingapore N.Y.K. 2nd Class. For further particulars, I. Apply to O.S.K. PASSAGE DEPT., j Singapore.
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    • 749 3 I M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) t Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Dae Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York If m s KANO MARU Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 June 1 Ims KURAMA MARU
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    • 438 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng BORINGIA 27-4 27-4 28-4 30-4 FIONIA 18-5 18-5 19-5 21-5 LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 11-6 JUTLANDIA
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    • 555 3 STEAMER SAILINGS \«B /7 NORDDEUTSCHER A LLOYD NORD Incorporated <n LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company*! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 1937. M.s. "FULDA" omits Singapore Manila, and Japan Portscalls Hongkong, Shanghai and North China- Due Penang Apr. 29 Due Port Swettenham
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  • 391 4 rubber LO] D ON COMMODITIES London. Apr. 9. Last Price To-day Change Tone Quiet Irregular Bpot Buyers. 121 16 mB 3 16 Sellers 12>4 i 2 —i/a May Buyers 11 1516 —316 Sellers. 12V 4 ***** -316 July Sept Buyers l2»/ 4 12»« -Ye Octibec Sellers. 12
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  • 247 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, April 10 Total lor Books C T oae financial Company Dividend Date Ex.Dlv. year TlN Payable Date to date ?n°^ Fatt o,/ 5 5 S na Apl 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 15 m an 2V' 2 Final Apr. 17 Apr. 24 Apr 18
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    • 827 4 j Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to i The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, 1 The Ho Hong Bank Limited and i The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. I CAPITAL* l Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. Hi:AD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. j i
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    • 278 4 I PI T LIFE INTO YOUR LETTERS. f Ibe guided by these: ™E GENTLEMEN'S LETTER-WRITER tn fift i THE LADIES' LETTER-WRITER 21 THE BUSINESS LETTER-JVRITER n) THE COMPANION LETTER WRITER non S FOULSHAM'S LETTER WRITER THE CORRECT GUIDE TO LETTER WRITING H5 EVERYBODY'S LETTER WRITER W -11 2}° i THE
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    • 131 4 Everybody loves a healthy, smiling baby. There is no reason I why your baby should not be as attractive and lovable as I the one in this picture. Health and happiness should be the I birthright of every child but some parents unthinkingly 1 neglect the simple ailments of childhood
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  • 1647 5 timed hu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING rr*«er %Co Lyall fcvatt Bymr.: Peiieri Bnyert Selleri 4 Ampat Tin 6 3 6 9 6 3 6 9 r. Asam Kumbans 35 3 30 9 35 35 6 It Austral Malay 57!- 59
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  • 128 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. rubber' Singapore: 41 7 /8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 11 15 16d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady after irregular. New Yoik: 24'/» cts., down ct. Market Tone: Dull. To-day's market has opened quite steady with Betters reserved
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  • 188 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report mining. Tin three monthr ?Yi2.:> uj :5 According to the press the Loncton naiket vtu generally down ye.steio.ay L ue to n Tvousness on account of Mr. ioosevelt'S akeged Gold policy. A la c Reuters howevei tmorms us t bis speech denying any knowledge oi a
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  • 410 5 Tin, London, up 10 and 5 unsteady. New York, up 3 b. steady. Ruuber. London, down 3 itt. New fork, oown 8 dull Locally, buyeis at July Sep!. MINING: Raubs U aiares are uncnanged but very dull .nd Lonoon does not seem to bt- much
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    • 297 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. t Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 J i Exchange Dept 6441 m General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" j f «'aia Cp Capital Ch. S 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess of 3,500,000.00 Total Assets approximately $1,400,000,000.00 > i
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  • 100 6 Hongkong. Canton. 'Shanghai. 'Kobe zanila and vU.S.A.: Impewal, -losii < 7 p.m. to-day. Medan. JaskJ. Amsterdam s and London?: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p m to-day. 1 Penang. Siam. Burma. India, irac Palestine. Egypt. E. and S Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe and N. and S day enca:
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  • 167 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qantas. today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day T„!£ ailS K, i f xpe ed Uom Netherlands Indies by/Air (Netherlands* to-day Deliveries dp boxholders' letters cniy at -i.30 p.m.
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  • 19 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands, despatched from Singapore on Apr 3 wis delivered in London o.i Apr 9
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  • 30 6 Commencing with the air mail which left Amsterdam on Apr. 7. the Eastbound Air Mails are now scheduled to "fig* J Singapore on Sunday and Wednesday evenings.
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  • 96 6 London, Apr. 9. FarLs 108 13 16 New York 4.89 v Montreal Brussels 29.10 Geneva 21.53«<i Amsterdam 8.95 Milan 93 Berlin 12.18 Stockholm 18.39' 2 •'""oDennaeren 22.4U Cslo 19.90 Vienna 26" 2 Prague 140^, (Belgrade 213 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3 16 Klo 4 sellers official. Athens 547V,
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  • 251 6 Singapore. Saturday. WE hope to give New Zealand a hard struggle in our opening game of the Davis Cup tournament which is to be played off at Paris at the end of this month—but everything depends on form.'' stated Mr. Tsui Wai-pui. the Hongkong tennis champion who
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  • 196 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. APR. 10 Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I, M.F.A. v. R.A.F.. Anson Road Stadium: Div. 11. H.M.3. Terror v. R AF.. Stletar. Cricket: S.C.C. I v. SRC I. Is! day. SC.C S.C.C II v. S.R.C. 11. S.R.C.; ACS. v. H.M.S. Terror. V.S.- S.J.I.
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  • 6 6 Aver M01ek.—22.825 lb.
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  • 833 6 Trea su r y Agr eem en t WITH CUNARD WHITK STAR LTD. JJETAILS of the agreement between the Treasury and Cunar I White Star Ltd., under which th-> Treasury will make advances totalling £5,000,000, were issued kasi month. The sums will provide for the building
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 355 6 1I MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J *S TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 P M j DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight S and First Appearance of Neu Cabaret Attraction I THE KNIAZEFF DUO j Character, Eccentric Comedy and Ball Room Dance Team Formerly of the Moscow State Young Ballet. 1
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    • 253 6 j Firs* in Malaya LOXIMIMLESS Here's A Choice To Work Your Best Save Rimless Glasses without Screws. Go to NAN SIN see how this modern superior construction assures comfo-' economy efficient vision for Spectacle wearers. (UN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE M4iwfccturing OpMWreic Optician/ Optometrist-P S. Dzing, O.D. (Phila.) 325, North Bridge
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    • 19 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ■"-OR SALE--1935 Ford V 8 B rarl m.leage 12.000 Apply Box No Ster Malaya Tribune. Singapore. cc>
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 190 6 jpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! *STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES^ TO-DAY FOR pro rER DAT? AND TIMI Sarawak (generally! Bintulu I and Miri n Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan n*™!- A P r 10 130 P- m DJambi ™Jo 10 130 P- m Trengganu (Parcels only) c™, 10 3 p.m. Laboean Bilik Botl i 10
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    • 140 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U 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 "Diary of Events." The "Club
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  • 552 7 Annual Meeting At Johore Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Apr. 7. -nix international Library, which was -rated on March 1. 1936. at >f His Highness the Sultan and v.'hich is open to al> primary aim being to afford lilies for the residents of B ihru and its neighbourhood,
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  • 93 7 On Holiday Trip To Far East Singapore, Friday. PRINCE Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar, son of His Highness Sri K. N. Wadiyar Bahadur, the Yuvaraja of Mysore arrived by the P. and O. Ranpura from Colombo this afternoon in the course of a three month holiday to the Far East.
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  • 55 7 Protected Auction Rooms Established Shanghai Apr. 9. THE Japanese have established ten auction rooms In the Japanese Concession for the sale of smuggled cods. If buyers want to take delivery m Chinese territory an additional charge, known as "protection fee", will be made. All goods are delivered under
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  • 614 7 GREAT SERVICES TO MALAYAN EDUCATION MR. JAMES WATSON, M.A., B.Sc, Chief Inspector of English Schools. S.S. and F.M.S., who is retiring after 31 years' service, was entertained at a dinn3r given under the auspices of the Selangor Teachers* Association in Kuala Lumpur last night. The
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  • 55 7 To Be Opß* To Public Inspection THE Japanese cruiser Ashigara. which is due at Singapore to-morrow (Sunday* on the way to Gr:at Britain to participate in the Coronation Revievt will be open for inspection by the general public to-morrow and Monday f:om 1 to 5 p.m. She will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 464 7 I Thin, Rundown, I How H!N£RALS and FOOD lODINE Butldl THIN, WozriOut, ill. Nervous People Into Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women. stimulates the glands which hL<c alore enable you to digest the w eigM-in«WB elements in food. Resistance is built up against H 'Vikelp' Tablets —amazing new mineral maljna Faulty
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    • 43 7 vis:-THE NEW CHOP™ for OLD FAVOURITES axd the best xevv MALAY SINGERS. Some Of The Most Outstanding MALAY ARTISTS Of To -Day Have Contracted With ONE OF TH COLLECTION FINEST ARTISTS Fms/K FINEST RECORDING FROM ALL IN fact THE BEST. FIRST RATE DEALERS
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    • 475 8 I wcoiffiy 111 I "> *«W/j£ 0 /e o//Ae- pioneers 1 f ho pushed our boundaries I uW oBf vatuxjrd to Kentucky 1 tar portray, the V* U tm gre.te.t hero of |S the early (rail! V V HEATHER ANGEL Su„?S: JOHN CARRADINE "fine says RALPH FORBES ■3S CL A?
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  • 276 9 THE RICKSHA PARADE (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Mr. Perera professes to be gravely shocked by manifestations in Singapore of what you are pleased to call the Social Evil, and a correspondent under the sobriquet of "Hardened Sinner" has replied pointing out, inter alia,
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  • 219 9 Permanent Souvenirs For Schoolchildren 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Having seen in the Malaya Tribune of Sept. 19 a photo of Dame Laula Knight, R. A., putting the finishing touches to her design for the Coronation mugs which will be presented to some 5,000,000 schoolchildren when
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  • 411 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribuw) Sir.—Last month I received from the ah?*» r!r f i S hools Singapore, inter alia. a circular issued by the Education ?L ent Em ployment Bureau" in following appears:— Malay boys who have passed Std. VI 3 a tr^H<i
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  • 239 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—It was with genuine pleasure I, a most humble loyal subject of then Britannic Majesties, read the welcome suggestion that the hard working mercantile employees be given a small Co ronation bonus so that these humble yet most loyal subjects of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 372 9 fMWI r m mWi /o-Vight Z last N night A M. MA Two Shows For One Payment T First Show at 7.45 p.m. c i Franchot Tone S ,a„ SSf ,n I "DAXGEROEST "Our Relations"* •5» Their Relations Are Twin Broth*™!?* T The story of the kind of a giri
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    • 255 9 ii'REAT EASTERN OPTICAL COOptician Mr C. Y. FAN). (Tel «164« 875, South Bridge Road. Mngapnr* Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room Date of closing. Sale of Scrap Brass lying at Water Dept. Meter Workshop, Woodleigh. (Deposit $25).
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    • 228 9 The famous. Highlander on the tin i tells you at once ihat its contents aie made frcm the best Scottish oats, unequalled for flavour, quality and nourishment. Scott's Porage Oats arc cookcd IN FIVE MINUTES. THE ORIGINAL QUICK-COOKING QUALITY OATS I g Ask for the tin J with the sturdy
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    • 55 9 I SHORTLY I HE WASNOTHUMAN RL But his courage was greater than man's, his love was deeper than woman's I X MIGHTY I witf> r NOAH BiERY JR. BARBARA READ 5 Original Story by ALBERT PAYSON T E R H U N E I Directed by Lewis D. Collins i
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 28 9 ASTROLO(iIST Consult Madam LYS. world famous astrologist By appointment. Phone 6502. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Concerning Business, Matrimonial, and Domestic Matters. Genuine predictions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fees moderate.
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  • 790 10 from the United States and Canada shows that the industrial warfare in the North American Continent is far from temporary. Whilst some strikes have been settled others have broken out. If it were merely a question of wage demands we might expect a series of adjustments to
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  • 65 10 Distinguished Visitor To Singapore Singapore, Frio.ay A DISTINGUISHED visitor to Singapore who arrived to-day by the Ranpura was Sir George Bonner, well-known English legal mind. Senior Master of the Supreme Court and King's Remembrancer. Sir George refused to be lntervieweu when approached by a Tribune representative. "I
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  • 79 10 King To Hand Them To Overseas Delegates London, Aor. 10. IT is officially announced that the I KJn£ has censented to present Coronation Mcd Us to members of the overseas contingents who will be in London for the Coronation. The ceremony will take place at Buckingham Palace on
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  • 42 10 Gift To Little Sisters Of The Poor The Little Sisters of the Poor, Singapore, acknowledge with grateful thank: the gift of $250 from His Highness the Sultan of Johore towards their institution for the aged poor of Singapore and
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  • 238 10 TvJ he «J 011 win S items are ta ken from Gazette-- Government Lieut. L. P. Cocks, R.A., is appointed an honorary A.D C. to Hi, Excdlencv the Governor in place of Lieut C F Hult, R.A., who has resigned,. wJZL*?v£: P ive has been appointed Deputy Director
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  • 153 10 NOTES COMMENTS Colonial Empire Union MAMES of men prominently associated with Malaya appear among the list of vice-presidents of the newly formed Colonial Empire Union, which is devoted to the interests of the British Colonial Empire. There are three former Governors in Sir Frank Swettenham, Sir Laurence Guillemard and Sir
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  • 137 10 yHE object of the Union is to unite all those, both in Great Britain and overseas, who are interested in colonial affairs, to provide for their meeting together, especially colonials home on leave, and for the discussion of topics of colonial interest. Membership is open to all
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  • 182 10 talking pictures came into vogue it seemed that vaudeville entertainment was doomed. Theatre after theatre went over to talkies. Now it seems that in Great Britain the pendulum is swinging the other way. During the next few months more tnan thirty big theatres in London and the
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  • 231 10 I rjiHE decision of the Chinese Qofern I ment to spend $30,000,000 on the development of Hainan, is said to have alarmed the Japanese because of the island's proximity to Hongkong. "Nippo," a Japanese newspaper pub lished in Shanghai, describes the scheme as "another threat by G Britain
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  • 340 10 By "Looker On" JJUSICAL howler: A fugue is what you get in a room when all the windows are shut and everybody's smoking. A Young parson (giving out notice in church)—"On the way out you will rind the preachers for next Sunday hanging in the vestibule."
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 194 10 j INEXPENSIVE j FOOTWEAR r i s s A SMART EASY FITTING MODEL IN DARK BROWN I WILLOW CALF. MEDIUM ROUND TOE. PUNCHED CAP SMALL EYELETS. "DOMCO" STUDDED RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS. TWO FITTINGS I SIZES HALF SIZES 5 TO J i Price $5 .50 Per Pair Xett ROBINSON CO.*
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  • 96 11 ALLEGED RIOTERS CHARGED "UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY" OFFICERS FIRE SHOTS IN FEAR OF THEIR LIVES Kuala Lumpur, Friday. QRAPHIC descriptions of the incidents which led to the clash between police and strikers on the Kajang— Kuala Lumpur road on Mar. J4 and the subsequent running fight which
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  • 1067 11 THE 19 are the last of the 111 men and women arrested in consequence of the rioting. VV r hen charged originally, two of the men pleaded guilty, but they withdrew their pleas to-day. Hearing occupied all of to-day and wili be continued to-morrow. Mr. J. Bostock
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  • 84 11 Pineapple And Match Workers Out From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. FOLK hundred workers at the pine- apple and match factories at Kiang went on strike this morning lor ;he second time in the space of the last few months. A contingent cf 80 Police constable from
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  • 44 11 Reuter. London. April 10. Mr. Duff Cooper. Sscretary for War. announced at Manchester yesterday that the number of recruits 6.397 obtained for the Territorial Army during March was a record for any month since the Territorial Army was reformed after the war.—Reuter.
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Lansing. (Michigan), Anr. 9. Governor Murphy confirms that the Hudson Motor-car Co. have signed an agreement with their employees on substantially the same terms as in the Chrysler agreement.—Reuter.
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  • 113 11 100 ARRESTS Leader Commits Suicide Reuter. ACCORDING to reports from Seoul, the police there have so far exhumed 157 victims of the pseudoreligious Haku Hakukyo Sect and are searching for at least 50 more victims. mos'Jy girls between three and twelve years of age who have
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  • 260 11 Well-Known Educationist And Music Critic Reuter. London. April 10. THE death took place yesterday of Sir Henry Hadow, the well-known educational expert and critic of music and literature —Reuter. Sir Henry I William I Hadow. Kt.. 1918; C.B E.. 1920; M A.. Hon. D. Mus. (Oxford)
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  • 55 11 Expects To Meet Hitler In Berlin British Official Wireless. London. April, 9. Mr. George Lansbury, M. P., will 'cave London on Monday for Berlin where, 't is understood, he will hay.-* a meeting w'th Herr Hitler. During bis vis f t he w'll b? the guest of
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  • 36 11 British Official Wireless. London Apr. 10. A hundred schoolboys nr° shortly noundrr «hp ttifflllees of the PubUc Schools' Fvuloring Society to Newfoundland. While there they will live under the conditions of Pioneers.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 155 11 CORONATION MESSAGE TO THE BRITISH PEOPLE Reuter. London, Apr. 9. yyb conceive it a great honour and privilege to present sincere-* congratulations to the Great British nation, our old ally, on the very auspicious occasion of the ccming Coronation," declares the goodwill message from the Asahi
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  • 638 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 9. THE Divine Wind, the Japanese 1 built monoplane owned by the Asahi Shimbun and carrying coronation greetings to King George VI, arrived at Croydon this afternoon at 3.26 p.m., states a Reuter message. A magnificent welcome was accorded to the Japanese fliers on
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  • 77 11 Mr. Nehru's View M.P. AS GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY Reuter. London, Apr. 10. jyjß. L. R. Lumley, Conservative M.P. for York, has been appointed Governor of Bombay in succession to Lord Brabourne, who is being transferred to the Governorship of Bengal.—Renter. Bombay, Apr. 10. Pandit Nehru, President
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  • 66 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 10. S nee the war some twelve million n*tr**»* pquil to thirty ocr cent, of the •virmUttcp, hr"c moved into new hooses. Fir Kin«vlev Wood. Minister of Health, mo'in t>i~ i a'ement in a speech yesterday afternoon and said he believed removals
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  • 125 11 India And Japan COASTAL TRADING DIFFICULTY Reuter. New Delhi, Apr. 9. QFFICIAL circles are maintaining extreme reticence regarding th forthcoming Indo-Japanese shippin: conference. In regard to coastal trading be tweetl India ports by Japanese ships it is pointed out that, although Japan ese sh'ps have
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  • 41 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 10. H.M. the King (Master of the Merchant, 'Navy rvid Fishine Fleets has eiven his patronage to Merchant Navy Week to be held at Southampton from July 17 to July 24.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 271 11 NERVOUSNESS Roosevelt And Press Rumours Reuter. Washington, Apr. 9. DRESIDENT Roosevelt, at a press conference, said he knew nothing of any plan to lower the Government buying price of gold. He added that these alleged plans seemed to exist primarily in the press, especially in the
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  • 54 11 45 Cents For End Of 1938 THE secretaries of Changkat Ser--1 dang Estates, Ltd., announce that the following forward contract has been made:— Contract dated April 2, 1937. for 30 tons London standard ribbed smoke sheet, standard packing, at 45 cents per lb. fob. Delivery 2' 2 tons
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  • 66 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 10. The Bureau of the International Sugar Conference has appointed a sub-com-mittee consisting of M. Spinasse, of France, and the United States delegate, Mr. Norman Davis, who in collaboration with other prominent delegates will get into touch with all the delegations for the
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  • 114 11 Reuter. London, April 10. GUNNER Sullivan. V. C. a member of th? Australian military Coronation contingent, was knocked down in Bird Cage Walk last night by a cyclist and died from his injuries.—Reuter. Madrid, April 10. Encirclement of the insurgent forces holding University City, on tha western outskirts
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 44 11 ft "onrate Ornlar Examination With Modern Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Tour Demand. Our Service! Tour Satisfaction! jet yon pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chong, Opt. D. (U.SJt) THE BERLIN OPTICAL 00, ltt, Sooth Bridge B&, Sinf&pere,
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  • 918 12 RIGHT TO ORDER RETRIAL NEW BILLS Seven For Council Next Session NO fewer than seven new bills will be introduced in the Legislative Council at the meeting on April 19, the most important of which is an amendment to the Court of Criminal Appeal
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  • 746 12 Coolie Sentenced DRUNKENNESS NOT A DEFENCE Seremban, Thursday. fact that there was f limit to the amount of toddy any coolie could individually buy on any estate was deplored by Justice Mr. J. H. Pedlow when he gave judgment yesterday in the case in which Angappan
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  • 210 12 SHIP DRAMA During Gala Night On Ranpura Singapore, Friday. A DRAMA of the high seas, which will be marked down as an event to be remembered in the history of the P. and O. liner, Ranpura, in recent years, was enacted shortly after the vessel left
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  • 180 12 Retirements And New Appointments British Official Wireless. London, April 10. THE King has approved the appoirtment of Mr. Lawrence Roger Lumley, at present Member of Parliament for York, to succeed Lord Brabourne as Governor of Bombay. Sir John Maffey has expressed a desire to retire from the office
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  • 19 12 Mr. F. Bulner of the Kamunting Tin Ltd., Taiping, has gone to Sabak Bernam to join the Irrigation Dept.
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  • 374 12 International Club Function (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 9. A FAREWELL function was held last night at the Royal Johore International Club to bid farewell to His Highness the Sultan of Johore, who sailed this morning from Singapore to attend the Coronation of His Majesty King
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  • 28 12 Reuter. San Francisco, Apr. 9. THE Pan-American Airways **Ha- waiian Clipper" left to inaugurate the service to China with five passengers and ten thousand letters. —Reuter.
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  • 36 12 Shanghai, April 9. Mr Trautmann, German Ambassador to China, on behalf of his Government presented the Red Cross Star Medal to Grn?ral Ho Ying Chien, Chairman of the Central Military Council.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 586 12 Artists' Exhibition At High School (From Our Own Correspondent) I Malacca, Thursday. THE two Chee Hoon Bong scholarships each of the Annual value of sixty dollars and awarded to those pupils of St. Francis Association occupying first place in their classes in the Seventh Standard and Junior Cambridge
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  • 37 12 To Conduct Services In Singapore Singapore. will conduct tie trtSl V .f a.m. and will deliver £r™« a the Magnate Abboth at 100 Street at 3 pm oynagogue Waterfhl Rabbi wiU deliv er an address »<
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  • 142 12 44 FULL UP" Problem On The Ranpura Singapoie, Fuc'ay. CARRYING over 200 naval ratings for Hongkong from various stations in England, a small percentage of whom disembarked in Singapore, the Ranpura arrived in Singapore this afternoon, and it was reported that all accommodation had
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  • 137 12 No Disturbances OTHER WORKERS RESTIVE? Penang, Friday. JJIX foundries in Penang are idle as a result of a strike among the workers, numbering about 147. who have downed tools, following the failure of the proprietors to accept the employee's terms which are alledged to be couched
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  • 185 12 Coronation Year Appeal MISS Gertrude Owen fMalayan Secrelfl tary of the Y.W.C.A.) presided last evening at a meeting of those ladies who are undertaking the major part of the collection for funds, in connection with the Y.W.C.A Coronation xear Campaign which opens on Monday next. ••1^ The organisation of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 40 12 i|i OLD rW AGE lom everything thati old old fritndt old old manners, old books And need one say rhe magnificent Whisky called Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 VIARS OLD §3.70. per bottle (include duty I McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 1A
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    • 55 12 THE •OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHI UA ST. PHONE 5895. BINGAPORE. A RE^Jf^RINE MOTOR qY2. RKMEN,S COMPEL BATION INSURANCE. MAT Am a AGENTS: SRl^£ A xi 5 0N G CHYE CO., LUM PTJR WENG HENG LOONG LEE ENG TEH. H vn —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCT AGENCY,
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  • 134 13 THE PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME NO PUBLIC HOLIDAY TO BE DECLARED THE Singapore Municipality will, spend about $50,000 on thnation celebrations (nearly the same sum -,s L Silver Jubuee celebrations), and some 51 000 0,1 t: the merriment on the auspicious occasion! but"there" Tim'""''' public holiday for Government servants.
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  • 818 13 -;r s^ 5 Win suDsrantiallv be Members of the Committee are.— M f W Hartley, M.C.S .M B E wfi P Pn *ident, chairman. Mr Wee Swee Teow Da Amnn° hd Ghazali bin Mohd. MEr P. Sammy. Mr. E A. Brown. 0.8 E ""School? Cneeseman Inspector
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  • 101 13 i CHARimMr- Singapore. Friday. CHARMING personality on board the j tarns to loin her mother 0n? Born in England and having common j the major part of her educationthS daughter of the OriPnt K« uucauon > thir kmhkuJ *w 111 London as it rp--mbJed that in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 73 13 f THE NEW I ARGUS MINIATURE CAMERA The New ARGUS Miniature Camera takes the rmmdmr M mc re *«wr 36-cxposurc miniature films. is simple in operation and guaranteed to produce excellent ie excellent negatives suitable for enlargements up to 24x30 inches. < amera with F 4.5 Lens—Black Model $27.00 Camera
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    • 290 13 j /i i Extract from Straits Times;--y f 1 also lear »ed that a sample of crocodile I meat has been tested at the Oofe** of I MCdiCille Si and has been M I I Pronounced equal to venison. So thai Malaya h «W blockaded, and A M Ccld Storage
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  • 1593 14 RIVERS SEVERELY PUNISHED LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS FERNANDEZ KEEPS TITLE AGAINST JOHNSON (By "Solar-Plexus") Singapore, Saturday. ANTICIPATING plenty of excitement, a huffe crowd thronged to New World Arena, last night to watch the title fights arranged by Mr. Bertie Bell, and they were weU
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  • 40 14 Young Frfcco beat Al Rivers in the seventh round (t. k. o.). Ignacio Fernandez bea' Young Johnscn on points, 15 rounds. Domy Ray beat Battling John en points, 4 rounds. George Smith beat Young Dollah en points, 4 rounds.
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  • 115 14 Division 111 Soccer Asmgle gcul was the outcome of the Third Division match between the SCC and Ceylon Sports Club on the Padang yesterday when the Cevlonese won. The Cricket Club have themselves to blame for not scoring on more than one occasion for they were
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  • 695 14 TROUNCED BY SINGAPORE YESTERDA V (By "Argus.") Nine goals to nil! That was the margin by which Singapore's representatives beat the Bangkok University of Moral and Political Science in yesterday's return soccer match at the Anson Road Sijulium, before a huge crowd. The tourists won the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 13 14 "■■«'y ■I Tiger Beer IS BEST Fiaser Neave, Ltd., Distributor of Tiger Beer.
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    • 124 14 j CHINA j j Underwriters I Limited. J (Incorporated In Hongkong >. A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR OArt, 1 MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT J j INSURANCE i 'Phone 4276. 1 Office: Hongkong Bank Cranr/wrs J 1 Second Floor, Singancro. MenMadeYoung Vigour Incretsed In 24
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    • 113 14 Electric Refrigerators; I i IWe Have \The s 1 "Universal Cooler"; I s S s Our latest models of domestic refrigerators S J J will arrive next month. t j j Make it a point to see us before placing any orders. S I Our refrigerators are bought by small
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  • 961 15 PENANG DISMISSED FOR 134 GAME LIKELY TO END IN A DRAW f Our Oun Reporter) Penang, Saturday. ■ENANC made a braver show than I either Selangor or Perak, when lhe colony side took first knock against Sir Julien Cahn's side in Penans esterttajr, thanks mainly
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  • 59 15 Singapore, Saturday. Playmu soccer at the V.M.C.A pround Anson Road yesterday, the Bata Shoe Company beat Nestanglo by three goals to cne. Nestansjlo. during the first half, jot ?oin° in some good movements but they were checked by the opposes full backs. thong Lcok and Hock Guan (2)
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  • 421 15 Selections By "Argus 99 THE Spring race meeting of the Penang Turf Club will he concluded this afternoon with a card of eight events, poor entries and comparatively heavy scratchmgs being reflected in generally small fields. The big sweep intended for the cancelled mid-week day will
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  • 43 15 "Argus" fancies the following for to-day: Race I—MISS WOO Little Miss X. Race 2—TWINKLING EYES Canute Race 3—BROWN FOX Young Ginger Race 4—WODEN Kate Kellv Race S—COMMA Queen Beon Race 6—MANDIA Sheerful Eyes Race 7—GOLDEN GLIMPSE See-You-Later Race B—BRITANNIA Monaveen
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 38 15 BETES? VV HY WORRY! 'hen D T. UM'S D, ABETES HERE TLA IV( reiief youi lvi by your side and eat what you like. ,S ~!*j 'n Postage ll I extra. Udv wanted Lim Company, Wth Bridge Road.
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    • 2 15 MILK CHOCOLATE
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    • 162 15 I Wright's Coal Tar is the ideal r.k;n tonic for keeping the complexion clenr. fresh and velvety. Wright's is now obtainable in a bigger tablet, packed in a more convenient carton. But the the r.ame. For skin a.lments try Wright's CoaJ Tar Om'mcnt. WRIGHTS COAL TAR SO A P Tht
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    • 71 15 SUPREMACY Kin:ir«ia:i!iiiii MAtAYAS FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPAHY >....-•..•... '.J'iJ": *ji .•.•>:*.*.*: •:v»»: ..Am \V.P.S. 20 IV F A I R KeOREATWOWD J W 30th.APRILto8Th.MAY P SINGAPORE .A. 1957. fj^m |f His Excellency I the Co I i§> BP E ffe r s a I 1// IhtjvKllrv Ailments j I Purifies RffMfl,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 735 16 EX-CONSTABLES GO TO PRISON ASSIZES CASE Deaier Put En Fear Of Arrest Singapore. Friday. THREE t-x-rons<able;. two from the 1 S.S. PoMcc rmd one from the Johore Pol'ee force. will spend the next eighteen months b»hind prison walls, for extorting S5OO from a Chilitf c rubber
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  • 467 16 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin o* tlTe League of Nations Eas.ern Bureau, Singapore, for the week Apr. 3: The porti In the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week wire Ku-aein in British India and Baseein
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  • 302 16 Constitution And Hy-|. a I Passed A GENERAL meeting of ih, Suill r I Poultry and Pigeon club at the home of Colon a 1 v :x ♦ntion Hill. Before the meeting y rv) v profitable conversation w«-n' J the members concerning w/jn-I horns and Rhode O.stond
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  • 50 16 Shanghai -v The Chinese Ratepayers' 'ii Shanghai wired to Dr VV Pui supporting the abolition >l "er2 hty." vAiq The Overseas Association in v i J ctiiated a telegram pledging their d port to the Shanghai Sohe:ton for the abolition of "extr j Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 352 16 J FLY TO ENGLAND T 31 FOR THE U 4 CORONATION t The quickest way to the world*! greatest I ■vjl spectacle, Th* weeks saved on the journey IS» oan bo added to your time in England, I j| which wiD bo the most eventful, exciting I 31 {yoxa m
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    • 99 16 V HAWAIIAN GUITAR S TROPICAL MODEL j Vlonthh j SEASON I.TIL. 115, North Bridge Road. j j A tablet in the petrol tank will stop Pinking—knock, carbonising and result in petrol and Engine economy —Try them straightaway. A box of bO Tablets Cost only 11.80. Sole Agents: LIM KOK GEK
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    • 55 16 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO.', 28-A. Change Singapore. Telephone No. 2633. Brand New Port- ggg AM able Typewriters. 4 «»1C IM |l_ Bank, rtth Ensash. Keyboards fitted with Standard Pica Typos Tabulator. A 1 so Deaiejs in New Secondhand TypeStockists of ERKa w Sell Kolok Graphia Ribbons Carbon Paper of the finest
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    • 188 16 "1 expect he's constipated Sh your tongue, Johnnie Yes, the so. See how it's coated Your aches, too. doesn't it Johns*, you fee! poorly? Sure signs that beout of sorts "That's the trouble. Mrs Wilson his system wants a thorough dew mg Give him dose i I CJthau Syrup of
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    • 37 17 Bad THROATS cosl more Ihcin flllenbuDs Y^feiPASTIUES From AZ/ Chemists. Sole A cnts: BARLOW CO., 2 AH 6 MAKES SEWING EASIER Use3-in-oneoilon J ali working parts and see how much easier and Wff/' smoother your > PREVEWTB RUST
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    • 115 17 HERE 15 HOW Jfczt I KEEP MY GUMS w FIRM AND ROSY GW t GO* 8 A GENTLE Jk&*> CISE" \V_ W/th g? J DENTISTS APPROVE THIS NEW AID TO GUMS ROSY-HUED, firm gums are and cutting surfaces of the the perfect setting for spar- teeth with a circular motion,
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    • 218 17 HEAR A PYE BEFORE YOU I)ECII)E to buy A RADIO ■■■ill j I eZL£?!.l££££L k i GARRARD f lIM OIII» <II WUKII Plays 8 of 10" or 12" records automatically and switches itself off when there is no more record for it to play. S IT SUITS ANY RADIO YOU
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1205 17 Malayan Listeners" Rnilin a concen 9 |0S P m Gramophone Records. Reived Con t'n«ation of Concert PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE J Berlin station 3S^ h in o*»* PROGRAMMES <!«•* by'S r m Palls 51.3« metres (9,650 kcs.); DJQ 19.61 rf m if J rc h t Singapore Station On 225
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  • 181 18 Reported Mortgage CM Tongkangs Singapore. Friday. THE attention of the Fifth Magistrate Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. was again occupied to-day when further evidence was recorded in connection with the preliminary inquiry in which Kavena Esmail Sahib and Ravana Abduilahsah Sainoo are alleged to have committee criminal breach
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 536 18 GULL BAHAR It is fragrant HAIR and cooling to the 4fe U eyes and It r*^^s^^l«s^^^--^ nent Unani and I 1 once and you will ask for no other. Price (2 oz. bottle) 65 cts ncr bo:tle Obtainable everywhere. Sole Agent for Malaya and D.E.I. B. SHAIK Ml HA.M.MED SAHIB,
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    • 285 18 CHURCH SERVICES details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 am.. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Preacher: The Rev. Nigel Williams. Weekdays Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion on Tuesday, Thursday
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    • 315 18 Saturday. 6 p.m. Epworth League Meeting. GEYLANG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday. 8.15 a.m.. Boys' Brigade Bible Class. 8.45 a.m., Sunday School. 9.45 a.m.. Service of Worship. Preacher: Rev. E. S. Lav, 8.A., B.D. Friday. 8 p.m.. Young People's Circle Devotional Meeting. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH ■Or posite Kay a Lobar
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    • 311 18 Wednesday, 5.15 p.m., Choir Practice. Thursday, 4.30 p.m., Ladies' Aid Society Meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY Public Meetings will be held at the following times and places:—Headquarters—Killiney Road. Sunday, 9.30 a.m., Holiness Meeting. 11 a.m., Malay Meeting. 4 p.m.. Sunday Meeting. 8 p.m., V.M.C.A. Hall. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Thursday,
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    • 376 18 (Continued from previous column Pint Church ol Christ, Rcientist, in Boston, U.S.A.) Subject: "Are Sin. Disea.se and Di Real?" 10 a.m., Sunday Service. 6 p.m., Testimony Meeting (First Wednesday of each month) Reading Room at the above Addrc.^ open Mondays and Thursdays 9 I 11 a.m., Tuesdays and Fridays 5
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 55 19 A abut Ova 11 me M Hi to ?he I t^^^^^f ill Ovaltine' has special properties which 111 i/fL^W II A n dd( d to milk make the rnflkT II IlOl&f Itffii II fs/ :rLar rii subie and ill 'Ovaltine* |io« or II jp^F A. WANDER LIMITED, 18, CHARTERED BANK
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    • 115 19 WORLD'S BEST W VACVI/M FILLING PEN JUm r*mW m p i n for absolute perfection i_s paramount _a WUh he artLstry of «P*n crafrsman,hip p^SRCOAR«?F P MAMTPn?n d^o nts OHLI GUE, FALCON, STENOGRA/■W "hangk C b?e A S t0 sult ha d with interiTomt?c? I tith b U 35?35L85* being
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 682 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio PHOHI, HOLLAND from page 17) 'Wavelength 16.88 metres). NIROM STATION 850 nm*ro« r TO-MORROW Imre W Zigeu- 7.20 p.m,8.20 p.m. Special broadcast p No 9 te 2 n k r P a?ers Pian the SST 3m- ym^ as j ics 950 pm Ti me signal Dance
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  • 118 20 Mr. and Mrs. S. Muthucumaru who were married at Seremban recently. Mr. Muthucumaru is a well-known Negri sportsman attached to the Customs Dept. His wife was formerly Miss Tamby Rajah, of the tutorial staff of the Seremban convent. Procession of chiefs led by a major
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 65 20 "If your hair to leeeaifng tot "Or you want a man'a heard oa your chin, "Aa yon sow, M yon reap "And the remedy** cheap! "For a bounteous crop** agent*: Joseph Travers Sena, Ltd. APB-4 PRINCESS OF HOLLYWOOD COSMETICS I j Just Arrived By i "PRE SIDE XT WILSON" i
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    • 57 20 ChCJTNui »iOMD» 1 \.i u i. 1 I MO J.Of M WI 1 I g I THE XEW MODEL r^^B^ 7^'j >l \KI\A II jjß^njj FOR THE EFFICIENCY of this REAL P^ESSmXn^C^^IERA. j TELE-LENS, WIDE ANGLE LENS, ELECTRIC FLASH ATTACHMENT Etc., J SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: j AMATEUR PHOTO STORE. I 109,
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