Malaya Tribune, 20 April 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Sol. XXIV. ■No. 92. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Apr. 20, 1937 1 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1337. FIVE CENTST"
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    • 420 2 5 F V >• M. HASSAN, M, 3ft ft 37, Bras Basah KotS. SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 341 L Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrafchk, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: Frigidaire*, Koldcheata, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp nowis and fihaaes, bed lamps, runs, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances, sanitary wares and etc
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    • 487 2 MOTOR LAUNCH FOR SALE By Thornycroft. 24' 6" x 5' 8" beam. 3 HP. Thornycroft Engine. Good sea boat. Two compartments. Electric light. Water closet. Ice chest and food cupboard. Bunk for Serang. Seating accommodation for seven. Engine and hull fully overhauled December 1936. All in first class condition. Moored
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    • 538 2 CORONATION DECORATIONS SOrVENIRS Aluminium Crown 22" x 20" $12 eacu. Aluminium King's Bust 26" x 20"' $20 each. On view at G. H. Kiat T.M.A. Music House. Further particulars from The Far Eastern Manufacturing and Fiectro Platine: Works. 85, Kallang Road, Singapore. 'Phone 7163. NOTICE GLE N E AI, V
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    • 239 2 k mW < LOCKS WATCHES H W A wide and varied selection j 1 of the tinest Swiss made typ > are now on display. The 3 prices are all extremely r reasonable. vick hoh Hinc 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Phone No. 7922 ENSURE BEiTEB VISION beco^jl
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    • 100 2 What becomes of THE "CAMBRIDGE" BOY? Are you waiting to join the erowd'd ranks of poorly-paid clerks'' If so. disappointment awaits' you. Why not learn a Trade or Profession? There is an ICS. Course for every need. Post this Coupon and state your re- quirements and see if we can
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    • 100 2 most delicious (j&frcsher. .is OVALTINE __COLD I CORONATIO j A wide range of S DECORATING ARTICLES r job as 1 FLAGS SHIELDS LANTERNS i Trimming Co I just arrived. llaha Al < 0.. Lid. Middle Road, j Phone 2115 j J SARSAPAkiLLA [UNH Blood builder and unfi< r, various tropical
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  • 662 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES RISING COSTS OF SHIPBUILDING Problems Of Labour And Material DROPOSING the toast oi -The Vessel and her Owners." alter the launch of the British Diligence, last month Mr. J. Denham Christie, chairman ot Messrs Swan. Hunter and Wighara Richardson, Ltd said they had been building ships for
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    • 461 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr 33 6.000 May 3 CORFU 15,000 May V NA.IDLRA 16.000 May '21 CAR IHAGE 15,000 June BHUTAN 6.100 June 5 BEHAR 6.00U Jui-.e 1' RANCHI 17.000 June 18 SOUDAN 6.500 July 2
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    • 53 3 O. S. K. Line s.s. "MANILA MARU" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO (E. S. Africa S. America) May 12th, at P.M. Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class 49.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (X without diet» Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept. 0.5.X., Tel:
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    • 657 3 j 1 KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan) i For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK (via Panama) i Dne Due Sailing One t i Penang Spore Spore rla Xnru m s KCRAMA MAKU Apr. 17 Apr. 21 Apr%3 Tune 4 I ins KONGO MARU May 20
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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'np BORINGIA 29-4 30-4 1-5 FIONIA 18-5 18-5 19-5 21-5 LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 11-6 JUTLANDLA 29-6
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    • 541 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Vmm\/I NORDDKUTBCHEI pV -JL LLOYD NORD (Incorporated jo Germany). The onderaoted are the Company* Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD I OR MANILA HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 1837. I m.s. "FULDA" omits Singapore Manila, and Japan Ports- calls Hongkong, Shanghai and North China—Due Penang Apr. 29 Due Port
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  • 156 4 New Invasion Is Feared Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Apr. 17. THE situation in Suiyuen has become exceedingly critical. Heavy troop movements are reported in the Inner Mongolian border, where everything is in battle array. It is feared that Suiyuen is in danger of being invaded
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  • 32 4 A No. 137 omnibus skidded, turned round and broke a lamp standard in Grosvenor Place, alongside Buckingham Palace garden wall The side of the omnibus was badly damaged, but nobody was injured.
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  • 148 4 Lucky Escape For Occupants Butterworth. April 16. FOLLOWING the serious accident a month ago in which a heavily laden lorry turned two complete somersaults on the Jalan Bahru Road, between Prai and Bukit Mertajam, similar accident occurred this morning, when a lorry P. 6219, being driven from Bukit
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  • 128 4 Sequel To Banishment Of Prince Reuter Wireless. Bucharest. April 18. THE banishment of Prince Nicholas by King Carol threatens a serious clash betwpen the lion Guard and the Government. All commanders of the Iron Guard attended a special council at which their leader Codreanu read Prince Nicholas's
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  • 101 4 Terrorists Active In Palestine Reuter Wireless. Haifa, April 18. TERRORISTS have wrought a long awaited vengeance on their hated foe Halim Basta, assistant superintendent of police and one of the most senior Arab officers in Palestine Basta has long been the target for the terrorists on
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  • 175 4 Search For Human Bones By Rag-And Bone Men Cairo. Human bones over 2,000 years old are being sold by rag-and-bone men in Egypt. This came to light when bones from a human skeleton were found among a load of bones consigned to an Alexandria merchant. Investigations revealed that
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  • 253 4 New Zealand Plan BRITISH THREAT SUCCEEDS (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 9. rpHE British, Australian, and New Zealand Governments have agreed on the principle of joint control of the trans-Tasman air mail service. It is understood that the agreement was largely influenced by the Britisli
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  • 88 4 40 Canadian Schoolchildren To (io To England Toronto, Ontario. This is going to be an unforgettable year for 40 secondary school children irem the province of Ontario They will be sent to England to attend the Coronation ceremonies including the Empire service to youth to be held in
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  • 102 4 Prisoner Apologises For His Absence Colombo. After remaining at large for over 10 hours, following his escape from the local prison, a prisoner returned and apologised for his absence. While policemen were still scouring the country-side for him. Leonoris Pieris, was explaining to the gaol Superintendant just why
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    • 172 4 m I #v I What will he be like j j when he's five? j Folks wonder where all his > energy comes from. They scarcely believe their ears when S they're told his mother didn't feed him herself and he's sure to be a healthy child be- i i
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    • 239 4 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or Buffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness snd health in an Anif ilc;ui medical discovery which restores >outhful vipuur and vitality quicker than gland operation:-. It is a simple home
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    • 78 4 -j) When a WOMAN V/ lhal p«oplc olleil take her for years younger than —< ls nal s^'r P"^ B ln,s m%n ,n her while Lrcih, W -^"7C ./.v that she puis I hose down Ui ■—>>* V the fad she's used nolh- rr I tag hut Calvert s I
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  • 2351 5 REPRESSION Malacca Teacher's Views I respond'7i! i Malac«a, April IT. Till- «.eiond professional meeting «it ihe Teachers' Association of Ma- z r»r IH3O-7 saw a large muster of members at the Recreation Hall fl ihe St. Francis Institution. Mr. P. ii. Panmtlasa
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  • 103 5 Brilish (lift To Amsterdam Museum Am:-.t»M(JaM, A mu<gHtflbeHl model o! a 17th century three-masted Dutch man-of-war hiLs been presented U) the Amsterdam ■hipplnp musfciim by Mr R C Anriertion one of the trustees ul the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. Mr Ander.on. WllO lives in Southampton, acquired the
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  • 37 5 Mr Cecil Goldman, brother of Mr. A. P. Goldman, arrived back In Singapore yesterday. A member of the engineering staff of the s s "Silverteak". Mr Goldman has been away from the Colony for about six months.
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  • 151 5 Poverty Indirect Cause Of Tragedy i Roche-Sur-Yon, France. POVERTY has been the indirect cause of a terrible tragedy at a ionely Fiench farm near Saint-Martin-dc-Fraigneau. Marcel Muraillon, the young farmer, had a family oi six children. He was being carefully watched by his wife who
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    • 306 5 FREE FROM SCIATICA ion *S YKARS In IVrtett Health al 73 —Thanks to Knisihen T). r' .I'. c.:r« a*u this scpluagenhs Willi sciatica Then do! Knioib€it Sloee that dav. 1.,. ,-,i p*rfei:t health Hen- Is hi. -torv:-'Thiriv-five years aeu, I hod a severe ttUck of (Viatica, and BOttld scarcely move
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 329 5 CLUB DIARY There are numerous Clubs in Singa pore 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
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  • 102 6 Increases In Revenues For 1936 i Oriinvn owned raiiway Thi.s show., a net. revenue ui 15 13* 79g dollars 13.020 500- but alter nrovteta! tor twi« rcniala ana nuerVnt K •lB.6bbono. This lusi figure, hovrevei ♦«K3 600J betler than m the pn^ From the low point of 148.519,742
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  • 131 6 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Aorii 20. Books Omm louU lOf Company ojvldend Date Ex Div TIN Payable Date' to date Hong Fatt 5« Final Anr in a Laiut v i H^ snn? all Hydraulic Int. Apr. 22 May 1 Anr H Takua 5?»« TTi., t»- v 6d
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  • 396 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER New York, Apr. 18. Previous To-day Change rj Steadier Firm bpot Buyers. 10 13 16 ip 8 1G Sellers 1015 16 113 16 Uy 10? a t ll 16 16 ~p, J*" Octbec. «gjj»; ***** 516 SeUers. iv a "Jfc PALM OIL (Malay) In
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    • 497 6 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j Successors to i Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, I I hc Ho Hong Bank Limited and I The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited a. fu CAPITAL: I I mSai? n™^ o^' 000 00 Issued Paid U P $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFUCE, CHINA
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    • 188 6 I THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 21-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building* Singapore. Auinorised Capital $4,000 000 I*<uea, Subscribed and aid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos: #18L', 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 Board of Directors W<* Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman Kuoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairmun,
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    • 127 6 ffiffltn' (you are usimg up /MMn IMm Quicker than you i~ -^JkW^m rrmiHli w can replace it TMa "77 b Tou-can'* succeed ,f you're^ALWAYS TIRED never passJthatTexamination if -*-m~** 1 you are always tired Jlf you feel your work' J?*^^''*^^ .s taking out of you m ore energy than you'
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  • 1748 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING rraser Co. Lyall *MM Bu*er* BeUert Buyert Beller§ 4!- Ampat Tin 5 9 0 3 6 6 6 Asaic Kumbang 35 3 36 9 35 35 6 l\ Austral Malay 57 59 6 56
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  • 142 7 fFrom Our Financial Correspondent, Singapore, Tuesday morning l RUBBER Singapore: 38">a cts., up 'h ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: U%d., up Jf.d. Market Tone: Very steady. New York: 22% cts., up ct. Market Tone: Quiet. This morning's market is quiet and little interest is being shown in
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  • 458 7 MINING Tin. three months. £256.10 down 125-. Cable advices from London indicate an easier market in Tin shares there. Locally. Sterling shares are also easier and buyers are scarce, and there are only a few instances where lower prices are attracting enquiries. In the Dollar
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    • 229 7 \BANK OF CHINA] (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) I j 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. i Telephones: Ma lager's Office 6444 J J Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 51*8-9 i Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" j .5 Capital Ch. 40.000.000.00 I 1 nds,n cxms flf 3,500,000.00 J 1 «iai Assets approximately $1,400.000,000.0«»
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  • 80 8 Penang. Siam, Burma, India Iraq Palestine, Egypt, c. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold -oast and N and S. America: Imuoriai closing 7 p.m. to day. Medan. Ja.sk;. and .Lonc*om: Netherlands. closing 12.45 pm to-morrow. F Java and Southern Sumatra- Netherlands closing 7 a.m.
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  • 159 8 Heavy Gun Practice From Oiu Of H.M. Ships Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear as possible of the areas mentioned be£jf <tari»* the heavy gun practice, which will take place from one of H M Ships an Friday. Apr. 23
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  • 401 8 The following passengers will travel by the P. &O. liner Cathay which will leave Singapore for Colombo and Europe on Friday at 9.30 a.m. Mr. R. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. A G Bristow. Capt. and Mrs. W. Birtwistle Miss D M. Buckle, 0.8.E.. J M* Beevor.
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  • 106 8 Malls expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qantast today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters *05 p.m. to-aay. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands* to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters and
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  • 28 8 The s.s. Indrapoera for Batavia. Mail previously announced as closing i% 230 p.m. on Apr. 20 will now close at 330 p.m. 011 the same day.
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  • 19 8 Mails despatched from Singapore by the Carthgae on Mai. 25 was delivered n London on Apr. 17.
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  • 519 8 Latest List Of Local Subscriptions THE Salvation Army's Annual Appeal is meeting with marked success. The subscription list up to Apr. 17 totals 5C.057.30. and the following are thanked for their generous contributions: $100 Mr. Lee Kong Chian, $50 Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ltd., Mr. Seah Eng Tong,
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  • 139 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APR. 20 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11. Fort Canning v. Post Office, Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Div. 11, Printing v. Mental, Printing. Annual general meeting of Society of Yorkshiremen, Adelphi Hotel, 5.30 p.m. Police Band Performance. Telok Ayer, 6 p.m. Tennis:
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  • 139 8 Thf following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending Apr. 25 1937:— TO-DAY. APR. 20 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Ist Bn. SJ3VF Sig. Section. Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Ist Bn. S.SVF Int. Section, Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" Coy., Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "B" Coy., Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "C"
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 315 8 PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE j j 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER DANCE 9.30 to midnight 1 j NO ADMISSION CHARGE J j RAFFLES BRASSERIE BR ™m SAH 1 POPULAR GRILL FOR AFTERNOON TEAS CONTINENTAL DISHES A SPECIALITY See our new tariff for reduced prices. Wedding and Birthday Cakes
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    • 107 8 ¥s Equal in Quality Size and Appearance SOLD IN Mil LIONS in ENGLAND It 11 4 because women in England to-day have discovered that an "ELFRIDA" lipstick is wonderful value Am |y "ELFRIDA" is equal in QUALITY, SIZE AND APPEARANCE Cts. to lipsticks selling at Sl.OO and more. Why not
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    • 65 8 DIABETES? WHY WORRY! when D. T. LIM'S DIABETES HEttE TEA can give speedy reiief Get your tin by your side and eat what you like. In 32.00 tin ft) Postage 3.50 tin extra. Lady canvassers wanted D.T. Lim Company, 353, North P.ridge Road, SINGAPORE. TAKE PHiHB, TONIC TABLETS BEFORE GOING
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 300 8 4. 1 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i i j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME New Zealand Nieuw Zeeland Apr. ?0 2.30 p.m. Australia:—Eastern and Southern Nieuw Zeeland 20 2.30 pm. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Indrapoera 20 2.30 p.m. F. de Kock,
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  • 211 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I have read with interest the numerous conflicting viewpoints arising out 01 a letter inserted in your columns entitled 'The Ricksha Parade." Apparently the antagonists, protagonists, and those who would condone a limited measure of this most
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  • 183 9 (To the Editor nj the Malaya Tribune) Sir —This evil cannot be stamped out by legislation alone. It is principally an individual problem that touches us all. and coercive measures will always prool üb'-itive. It La your problem and mine, lor directly and indirectly the effcv cl the trane taints
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  • 264 9 fTu tiU KdHur o/ "ie Malaya Trtbutf' Sir-From wlwl I have scrn and i inclined to believe tha .my attempt to suppress the "world's oldest protession" othr, tnan to cure its foot causi will not da ;v.y lioo.i in so far M tile health of t.ho tie -pie »r I
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  • 164 9 tTo the EdUer ol the MalW Trtbum l-iv«> read mlo Mi. v y cl t He iiS effects the health «nd JJ» Theidea SSTUS »m cea.se to be to «W society it to»™* «iMppett -oclnliMtc condition» it HSS& 1 deicann the former the Te*«t or 11» present state of commercialised
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  • 22 9 [The above letter.-; were pasted before the announcement that the correspondence was closed No further liters en the subject can be entertained—Ed.l
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  • 153 9 <To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir—l was returning from town the other day by trolley bus. and between Victoria Street and Waterloo Street tne bus was boarded by about a score or boys from 9 to 15 years of age. It ever it was my
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  • 103 9 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribuud Fir—Your corre (DOnAWit "V:LWUSflffi" has all my pi*. W);en a man »«*»«P£ to .sell seat» in bu Uih commercialise eidvalr: ami meete wiui utter failure, he has only MmseJl to blame; but when he newspaper*, uyinc to launch an ab-NurU S?eln
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  • 120 9 rro the Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Sir.-l am much thankful to "Orang ramponn," for lemlnding as tnat cne oWs holiday is not sufficient to celebrate the Coronation. On .such an occasion as this, the people < < u sufficient leave from theii dairj, work toenicv the beautiful
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  • 16 9 ,To the Editor of tht Malaya Tt****l etc.. EMoKSOH I Singapore. April 10.
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  • 45 9 Dansville, New York. X!V™™rX™ been revealed here poridick a loc^i an invitation from Mr J. P-™^' 25 r aboia three weeks or a montn. peles Caino w Behring Strait the flotilla Su fum south along the Chinese coast and then overland to Iridia
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 94 9 ——=r~A isn't this one of those I new standard size MARCOVITCH Black as their Magnum Size. I Only 43 cents for a fifty England's Highest Class Cigarette Made to a blend which has pleased and satisfied for over a hundred years. Packed in airtight tins. Always a fresh cigarette and
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    • 306 9 l HEALTHY I c ,-ri Over 25,000 physicians have stated, in writing, that j Read how Sanatogen uver f will make you feel Sanatogen is a wonderful health-build They have thoroughly healthy observed how Sanatogen brings back strength and j again vitality to tired and run-down patients. I I As
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    • 162 10 BEAUTIFUL I Ifia\ c r I (ROGERS! I IN A THRILLING COMEDY I MYSTERY! I J ALHAMBRA I I J NEXT CHANGE I v.' H C-FMAN j j SHRIEK I IN THE 1 NlfiHT j j Here she is the cute little star SIMONE SIMON who'be7ame 7amou« t I ?ut*
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    • 134 10 l ONE OF THE MOST "J* j ii ii. ii ii i: aHE n T j HELEN RROHEIIMK TO BEAT! I THE BAND'I > RKO Radio Picture with PHYLUB p»to, l 1 BOOKING OPENS TO-MORROW! jj j A Memorable Event, Unique in Singapore's Theatrical History i■l J j CAPITOL TUESDAY,
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    • 164 10 "Taubcr Is Magnificent 99 Lo a don Star OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-1S— 9 -lTj THE Loveliest Voice In Films. S nging The Best Known Melodic m Wcrld! Gloricus Colour Sequences That Will S.mply Deliffht You Wil by The Press as TAU&ERS GREATEST PERFORMANCE ,a,me(J TRAFALGAR FILMS PRESENT I THREE GREAT FAVOI
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  • 172 11 Soft Carpets And Modern Furniture London. RECRUITS at Victory House—the central London recruiting depot of the Royal Air Force—are now received in a room tastefully furnished with a thick carpet of Air Force blue, soft concealed lighting and modern steel and glass furniture. If they are
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  • 76 11 Lithuania's Delegation ('hosen Kuima? <Koviio» i The names of he rwewnlAttwi 01. the Lithuanian Government who win attend the Coronation ceremony on May 12 have now been announced. The delegation will consist of M Lozoruitix the? Minister for Foreign Affairs. Colonel RoahtUcJs. chief of the Lithuanian urmv
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  • 22 11 Mr. C. R. Morrish, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Federated Malay States, has been appointed to act as a Deputy Commissioner of Police.
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    • 531 11 llmportant1 Important Discoveries affecting the health off children The Verdict of Experiment {See The Medical Officer" 30.3.35). A precisely controlled series of investigations was carried out in London Welfare Centres to determine the influence on the growth of children of various food Supplements when added to the ordinary home diet.
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    • 473 11 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT QF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wags-earner's Administration Order. Name cf debtor: P. RANG A. Address of debtor: No. 59, Wilkie Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Stenographer. No. cf Proceedings: 100 of 1937. Date on which wage-earner's Ad_ministration Order
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    • 370 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Austin Seven toure* 1929 Model in splendid condition. Apply: ICO. Race Course Road. WANTED—To Borrow $500 to $1000 to enlarge profitable business payable in 12 monthly installments, good interest or accept partner. Quick returns guaranteed. Apply Box 166 C o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45).
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    • 206 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT iITUATIONS VACANT Asiatics capable of making prismatic compass and chain surveys and scaling areas are required for rubber regulation work in Sarawak. There are also a few vacancies for draftsmen and for clerks with rubber regulation experience. Applications should be sent to the Surveyor General. F.M.S. S.S., Kuala
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    • 454 11 T W9 H r m m TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT V Jj JfJ Second Show at 9.15 p.m. A STEFFI DUNA STANLEY MORNER DOUGLAS WALTON in <• «i CONOEER THE SEA** THRILLS! ACTION! ROMANCE •5» First Show at 7.45 p.m.: George Raft Alice Faye in "Every Night At 8 J Next
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  • 59 12 K 2S? J£?" Kho KJ| Chiang mee Madam Ch.a I.'up Ncoi Ai:ed 72 passea ay^ p: acefully at npr residence No. rn 'a u lr ott Dunmnn Roarl son M, U? ,r IVW 5 a V, s 4 »ra««i-dautfhtew. a ftffirfffi ir 'V ,n *«*W Beloved Aunt
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  • 753 12 PLAIN case of man's inhumanity to man," was the comment of an Australian priest on the Singapore spectacle of the ricksha and its puller. Dweilers in the East have become used to the Bight, but no one is proud of it, and generally it is admitted that in
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  • 263 12 Encouraging Prospects .-Uread npHE annum meeting ot the DennisA town Rubber Estates. Ltd.. wa j held in London. En the absence of the chairmen (Mr. M. s. Parry) the meeting was presided over by Mr J L. Milne. The chairman's speech said amo is other things that the
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  • 8 12 Mr. L. R. Macphail will sail for HOme
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  • 22 12 Miss D. M. Buckle. O.B.E., the retiring principal of Raffles Girls" School w m leave for Home on the Cathay on ftidTy!
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  • 21 12 Dr. W. E. Holmes. Health Officer Malayan Medical Service, has been an pointed to officiate as Health Officer Kuala Lumpur. «-«acer.
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  • 20 12 Mr. H. R. Sparrow, Senior Electrical to n ae" e T S /i angor has appointed Sta?es. Electricit y. Malay
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  • 10 12 Mrs. R. untitled of the agent Maritime! in S nLpc
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  • 42 12 Capt. I. L. H. Mackillop, R.E., who has been stationed ia Singapore for three years, will leave for Home on tne Cathay on Friday. Capt. Mackillop is well known as a swimmer and has been captain of th 3 Singapore Swimming club
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  • 36 12 112 C:<ni A. J Milljoot. M.8.E., ol l\v> I Mian Volunteer Company MMJnrc\i fid Mrs. Minjaot. have been siiviny in I Singapore with Mr .Albert and left by the Hakozaki Maru for a holiday in Japan.
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  • 239 12 NOTES COMMENTS Singapore's Air Port only Rotarian visitois from Australia but many residents of Singapore had their first opportunity of seeing Singapore's civil air port on Saturday, when, through the courtesy of Major R. L. Nunn. D. S- 0., members of the Rotary Club paid a visit of Inspection. One
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  • 176 12 njWE aerodrome completed will cos, some $10 000.000, and the Straits Settlements Government has spent the money to good purpose. Not only has it provided Singapore's own air port, thus relieving the Royal Air Force oi the necessity el providing for civilian planes, but it hai cleaned up
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  • 212 12 rp.HK Penang Municipality has emerged very wet] from the controversy ever a certain passage in the report of Mr. Sastri on the conditions of Indian labourers in Malaya. Mr. Sastri described himself a < rhocked beyond words regarding the housing of unmarried Tamil labourers employed by the
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  • 249 12 p reply, the President of the Penang Municipality. Major H. s Pate--•OB, pointed out that the quarters' are capable of accommodating 272 men without being overcrowded, and the present occupants numbered 186. Mr Sastri did not e,ive any notice of his visit and was not accompanied by
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  • 222 12 By "Looker On" BIGAMY is case of two rites mak> mv, a wrong. A A Each cadet passing through Hcncion Police College costs £420. This i s a lot of brass to make a copper. A A A A A woman athlete declares that Bri tain
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    • 163 12 ROBINSON'S I SPECIAL QUALITY I FUR FELT HATS j j THE POPULAR < I SNAP BRIM j IN MID GREY AND DARK BROWN LINED SATIN, ENGLISH LEATHER HEADBANDS j BEST MAKE AND FINISH j SIZES SH TO 714 j MADE IN ENGLAND. j j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA
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  • 703 13 TEN YEARS AGO, 70 MUSSOLINI'S GREAT DRIVE FOR AERIAL POWER JjJXPANSION of the Italian Aii Force from a unit of 70 machines and 500 officers to a mighty military weapon of 1,500 front line aircraft, 22.000 men and a Fleet
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  • 267 13 Peace And Economic Settlement Reuter. Berlin. April 19. TOI LOWING an interview between Herr Hitler and Mr. George Lansbury who came to Berlin to have a "peace talk" with the Fuehrer, it was announced that Germany was ready to participate in a conference to establish economic
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  • 360 13 GREATLY IMPRESSED BY LOCAL DEFENCES Singapore, Tuesday. Australian Rotary Goodwill head <1 by Mr. Angus president of 65th Dis--1 Rotary International, and a »a man who was forof the leading wheat memn under, leaves Singapore the Nieuw Zeeland on its fter a nine-day visit. enjoyed our
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  • 156 13 Alleged Prison Troubles POINTED COMMENT IN COMMONS British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 10. J*HE communique issued by the i». ternationaJ sugar conference states that the committee appcnVed to examine general questions held further meetings to-day, the discuswon turning chiefly upon protectionist or fiscal measures in connection
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  • 31 13 British Official Wireless. London. April 19. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to-day took up their residence at thennew home, York House, St. James Palace -British Official Wireless
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  • 70 13 U. S. SURPRISE I Long Record With Democrats Reuter. «r. Washington, April 19 JJJRS. Florence J. Harriman, a member of the Democra'ic National Commission, who has a long record in American public life, particularly in connection with women and industry, has been appointed minister to
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  • 102 13 Tramp Ship Reaches Santander Reuter. P London Apr 19 OIA JO' Joue* ha* been ordered to discharge his cargo al Alicante according to one of the owners or the Marie Llewelyn, and then load u cargo oi frail for Belgium, u le 1 20 <)-lon Britith
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  • 31 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 19. The King of Egypt and the Queen Mother, who ar e to attend the Coronation, arrived in London to-day -British Official Wireless.
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  • 26 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 19 The first rehearsal of the Coronation Procession took place early yesterday morning pad passed off correctly according Official Wireless 1
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  • 38 13 SHE FLIES ALONE. Mrs. Harry Bonney, the Australian woman aviator, who reached Singapore yesterday in course of her flight from Australia to South Africa, and took off again to-day. (See story on page 14».
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  • 111 13 Due To Anti-British Propaganda British Official Wireless. London April 19 ECLNT ngbUng m .-r.u::» Waslristan was the subject pj .1 Commons answer bv the unci r-secr:-tary fur Indi 1 who said the recrudescence and exi nSion of trouble in Wazin 1 was due to the increasing scale
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  • 751 13 OVER SPAIN Not Satisfied As To Blockade British Official Wireless. London. April 19. rpilE foreign secretary, (he presiA dent of .he Board of Trade and the First Lord of the Admiralty were a l questioned in the House of Commons this afternoon regarding
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  • 918 14 THE ARRIVAL Muntok Landing Not Forced Mrs. Bonney left for Alor Star at 10.10 this morning. Monday. MRS Hjrrv Booucy has arrived al lasi ami «ill l»«* anxiety iiver h«r «ifciv. wliirh lias prevailed since Saturday morning when *he
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  • 100 14 Highlights From ZHL, Singapore THE outstanding items in to-night's broadcast programme from Singapore Station (ZHL, 225 metres) are at 7.45 and 8.10. At 7.45 a short story by A. J. Alan, "My Adventure at Chislehurst," will be given through the medium of records made in the
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  • 48 14 The Police Band will play the following programme at Teloic Ayer to-day, beginning at 6 p.m.— March. "Glenavy." Wheeler; Overture, "Les Cloches De Corneville," Planquette: Seleccion, "The New Moon," Romberg; Waltz. "Lustige Bruder," VollstedtTrombor.e Solo, "Nirvana," Adams; Suite. "Ballet Russe." Luigini; March. "Steadfast and True." Teike.
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  • 793 14 ABUSIVE LANGUAGE TO CUSTOMS OFFICIAL (From Our Otcn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Apr. 19. J ypiEN the case was called again this morning before Mr. J. B. Weiss (First Magistrate) in which B. J. Layers, a European planter of Johore was summoned on a charge of having insulted
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  • 101 14 Two Indians Charged In Court Rfafeflftt* Monday TWO Indian* Veerappan and Marlmuihu appeared before Mr Tun ThOQtl Up In the &*eond GOtffl this mornln« RharJrtd With theft .«t D put** containing %290 in cash and h «old car 1 valued at $3. the property of another Indian named
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  • 91 14 Startling Find In Bangkok (From Our Oum Correspondent) Bangkok, April 19. AFTER the Norwegian steamer A "Hellas" had arrived'in Bangkok from China and landed with a clean bill of health the yes Tel proceeded to mid-stream on Saturday to her cargo. Later two stowaways *J*j£ stages of
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  • 448 14 Application By Owner D EMINISCENCES of the which was caused m Singapore some W Ume in 1933 when a»W eme»W ring belonging to Mrs Madelin Tal bot was stolen were brought back to mind this morning when an apphca tion was made by Mr. V. D.
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  • 42 14 Discrimination And Intimidation Reuter. Washington. Apr. 19. CHARGES of discrimination and intimidation have been filed against Mr Henry Ford by the Detroit office of the National Laoour Relations Board, according to an announcement by Mr. Homer Martin. —Reuter.
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  • 116 14 Popularity Of Chinese Films AT THE CINEMAS THINESE films are a big attraction at v the Garrick Theatre, and there were packed houses last night to see "Loh Poh Wong Tai" and "Foh Hock Kwai Van.' They will be shown again to-night. "Loh Poh Wong Tai" tells the
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  • 140 14 HEAVY FLOODS Four Inches In Two Hours MtaSM Our Own Qcptmlrpaue Kuil.J Lumpur. Mom!:n A VIOLENT rainstorm a I tM tl.. afternoon, which within i»»c tv hours it lasted reaulted in a Mffcira tion of no less I ban inrbes of ra.«i fall the highest
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  • 166 14 Great Eastern Assurance Function Sinyapor**, Mor.d.* OVER 50 peopl»'. members of the It ifl the Great Eastern Uif Aasun Company were present, to-day at n <•--•- den party given as a farewell to Q. C. Knox secretar\ <>i U'mi who is reiiring. Among those
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  • 56 14 Imported Coronation \rticies Smgajy. i PLEADING SWill bnportiot c:.i ;iiil out the name v£ tue oootalty oi a Chinese v/ai limri s?' by Mr 1 F Cromwell. the Fount: The prosecution 061 goods provided IJhe acru had OJ he country «>t ori usip d u presence of an
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  • 53 14 Indian Charged With fttlttmfi Kurt Ap tnti&U) uun-O K pcart-d btMnrr Mv W < Lhe Third Cour' iht with having voluntarily < ..u o i'umputn<v. named 1 with a dangerous aeapon U« l u Tftmpents Road on April 1« 1h< 3 arms'd claimed ti'i: postponed tuf .i \s'
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    • 40 14 liffilF AGE low everything thats old eld friends old times, old mannen, old books And need one s&y rhe magnificenr Whisky called "Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 $3*70. per bottle (km*4*%ĕ*fl McALISTER CO., LTD. J I So/c Agtist for S S
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    • 58 14 THE ©VEIt S E A S ASSI BA\«:e CORPORATION. Ll D. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPI S SATION INSURANCE AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR WENG HEXG LOON" NG KON CHEE KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENO. ?ENANG
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  • 906 15 ALL PLANNED A Sensational Book •By Au- Mai). London, April 15. lyiTfl the coronation of King Cicorye VI only a month away, of a politico-literarv seii--.iimn h3s been created here bv puhlrralinn nr what purports to be the irai. iniimate. complete
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  • 211 15 Appeal Fails In High Court Singapore, Monday. COO KOK TUNG and Chew Teck Hee. 1 the caretaker and clerk respectively of the Kiung Chow Hwee Kuan Union appealed unsuccessfully, before Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day, against conviction and sentence passed on them by the
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  • 69 15 Three Killed Near Belgrade Belgrade. Three people were fatally injured when a passenger train crashed into i huge rock which rain had washed down an to the track between Belgrade and okoplje. Ten were less seriously hurt The train ran into the rock with gieat force and the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 81 15 v I'~ THE NEW I ARGUS j I MINIATURE CAMERA j j The New ARGUS Miniature Camera takes the regular 36-exposure miniature films. j It is simple in operation and guaranteed to produce excellent negatives suitable for enlargements up to 24x30 inches. j Camera with F 4.5 Lens—Black Model $27.00
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    • 179 15 You be just as feure. Commence the day with a tasty breakfast. There is nothing like a good start. Make your selection AUSTRALIAN DEVONSHIRE DANISH vrn I'HOXE: SPOKE SS7C K. LUMPUR 3331. POH wpo 251 T t j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Motor Umox j j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j
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  • 482 16 INTERESTING STAGE WHEN TIME CALLED (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, April 19. A FINE knock for 86 not out. by C A. de Vries, was the main feature of the Europeans vs. the Rest match, played here
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  • 334 16 THE following are the teams and starting times lor tne England vs. the Rest four-ball match to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning April 25 (England names mentioned first 8.30 L. F. Day and S Lowrie vs. W. McMullan and T. Black. 8.30 C.
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  • 147 16 Municipal Services Club THE Municipal Services Club will bold an athletic sporUs meeting on Saturday. June 26, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, when the following events will be n h oo d yards; "200 yards; yards; 880 yards; M mile; 120 high hurdles, <2?0 low hurdles; Broad jump;
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  • 63 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. Postponed League games played yesterday resulted as lollows: DIV. 11l I NORTHERN I Barrow 1 Oldham A. 2 Crewe 1 Stockport Halifax 4 Darlingtcn 1 Tranmere 1 Accnngton -j Wrexham 2 Hull C. I DIV. 11l (SOUTHERN) Cardiff 4 Aldershot 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIV.
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  • 162 16 y s a THE Hongkong Football Club defeated the Servu es in .i mgby football match m Hongkong by 10 points to 8. j. L. Bonnor, the former S.GC. rlaver was in the Hongkong F.C. XV. .MPS %X* *>™ tv>P field to obtain the nr&t try oi
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  • 77 16 rtto \„«l Sul.ml.nn And IWrby Callovcrs Reuter. offered« „1,,,..,,,,, «i .taken', L 1 a Lovely BOsa «onirta J l: V;; o Bßev,nia io«erecl,. ft'SSSi SpSft Tb. Bin, u v loitered» a Dvc-:/ -v altered' 40 1* Synovium ffiutd M If oflcrod THK DERBY Tll jb t... p**&j rU
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  • 128 16 Ties for to-day and to-morrow in the sprii:'. tennis tournament at the S.R.C. TO-DAY'S TIES Sinults handicap "A". Dr. B. H. Sheares <—30) vs M. A. Cordeiro <—3»; A. E. Pereira (—3) vs M. G. Eber (scr). Singles handicap "B" E. A.- Leicester i.scr ivsO. H. Palmer <
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  • 22 16 Weather permitting, the pagar lights will be turned on al the Chinese Swimming Club at 7.30 p.m. to-day and tomorrow
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  • 1015 16 W BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE GAMES Singapore. TuesUav. KIUAM Ttck in H» r..K( goal was responsible foi saving the tlecuwians from Heavj defeat "hen hue, th, OfffMt-ChkM Bank XI in a Business Hnuw» U»fO« Match uii «hi Y.M.CA. ground. The Bank»!-» won '.I— I
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    • 9 16 IS BEST Fraser Neave Ltd., Distributors Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 46 16 CHINA j j Underwriters J Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). i A British Company Registered i in Great Britain and Hongkong l LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CArt, I MARINE PERSONAL t J ACCIDENT I j INSURANCE j 'Phone 4576. i Office: Hongkong Bank Cramhera Second Floor, Singapore. J
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    • 49 16 ——————I—i ■ii i i ■•■■.gji 'mill 4 Cupful of Energy! PANYON AN IDEAL FOOD DRINK MALT MILK COCOA LECITHIN VITAMINS PLEASANT TO T.'KK IIrTGAL CHEMICAL:: CALCUIB lio Sole Agents for Malaya: Naina Mo iket Square. Kuala Lumpur. Singapore ana 34 <t 26, OM Ma ttnmfl a Sefta, Battery Roaa
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  • 346 17 Chinese II Beaten Singapore, Tuesday, rol-iOWING their severe trourfcing I Post Office team last i Ike Indian Association sprang ig of a surprise yesterday they beat the Chinese 2—o in econd Division of the S.A.F.A. the Anson Road Stadium. i;if> Chinese had bad luck in hav--0
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  • 202 17 To Mr. Lee xt Chuen •i era in lading «1 nvd u ill teaB .cimlnton L& KJ Chue president i buen bon- v.' •> :im i M i ..-ever em ben BSSfih in. guJSi my relit d£ about Mr. Lee Kit ..Me tennis We could b .d bim
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  • 365 17 Singapore, Tuesday. I ATEST positions of teams in the S.A.F.A. League competitions are:--DIVISION I goals. P. W. L D. F. A. P. RA. 5 3 1 1 11 3 7 Police 3 2 0 1 5 2 5 Chinese 3 2 1 0 5 3 4 Malays
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  • 21 17 The second bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for April will be oiayed at Bmdt Timah on Sunday afternoon, Apr. 25.
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  • 126 17 ROY SMITH beat O. Fuller 6—o, 6—2 in their singles championship tie in the spring lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday. In the championship doubles A. A. A. Paterson and V. Anderson Qualified for the doub'eo final by beating; Cap l E. S. Lilley and E. Cherrinpton
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  • 89 17 Eijglifi Championship :-L. C. Kessler *»i Sien 172; Lim Poh Seah 2do beat Chan Chin Yew 132 American Championship:— Ho Foo Chye 250 beat Chan Chin Yew 232Leon- Ah Soo 250 bear Sng Ben* Teck Soon 212 7 250 bvdt K h Kirn The draw for the semi-final
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  • 358 17 Annual General Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 18. THE Iron Game in Johore is steadily «ainin?: in popularity. Taking Into account the fact' that it is not as attractive as other sports it speaks for itself that the young men of Johore have taken
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    • 127 17 Help him grow to Mjß^m VIGOROUS j)Y{j3Zm< Of course you want your son to be strong, vigorous, healthy. Then give him P Waterbury's Compound. It contains vital m nourishing elements including pure liver and A V^b|^f^^ malt extracts as well as minerals in organic >^^^^^?> form, such as copper and
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    • 120 17 THE j_ g Mill GREAT EASTERN M H LIFE J s M FOURTEEN POINTS M < A series of 14 reasons why you < 1 I should choose THE GREAT ,j g 8 2 EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE 3 2 5 CO., LTD., to look after your 5 z insurance needs.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 950 18 WAR MINISTER Aptitude For Politics Lonon. IN his btwk. Grey of Fallodon (published by I one ma us at 16s.>, Mr, G. M. Trevclyan has Riven the world a masterpiece of biography (writes H. W. Wilson in the Daily
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  • 115 18 Ambassador To Report To Tokyo Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Apr. 19. •Hi Kawagoc, Japanese Ambassadoi to China, will be leaving for Japin shortly. It is reported that he wtll submit a report to his Government outlining the progress which China ha> achieved towards unification. Since Kwangtung
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  • 112 18 Education Chief For Leave iFrom Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru. April 16 Mr F. L. Shaw. Superintendent of Education, Johore, leaves, for Home on long leave from Singapore on April 23. and Mr. J. Bain. Headmaster of the English College. Johore Bahru. will act for him. Mr E
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  • 271 18 Labu And Cheviot Returns .R* Air Main London, Apt B T HL nr.mt d.vuVnd ol 1 lh Labu iFJI&i and v^*Rl ber Oompaulßs-both members of tiw w-U-known OnUrtu croup- were a miw» disappointing Lnbu announced J parent of 12J* D nrcTnl for 1936. iflUnit 10 per utJlt. iltK
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  • 214 18 Govt. Take Stops Against Profiteering Belfi rude STRItr. confidential nonactions arc reported m me=;s3£t's received here Uoin rrliabk 1 source», to havp been given tu the Greek police b.v the Government <•< Genera] faotaxoa to take luvenif>rn'.-. t»t •hop-keepers' Mock*. Ti)»n■ jiir particularly 10 determine now much
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  • 83 18 Remarkable Reduction Of Drug Trade New Delhi. an enormous loss of revenue S E&^ hood o i s 8 crores (£6,000,00o! l: 3 ry f lhr of this ,eais -v years beiorc the League of Hit the Government of India decided to reduce opium exports to China nro
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  • 23 18 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai Apr. 19 ma,J S j, a n »ounced that Gerchosen is somewhere i« Jk-t Mte
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  • 152 18 Collapse Of tiII ii< BRITAIN'S ItMMI) l>!'( LINK rrHK ilaiiK*-' to W ''i of tin- foiling Imi by the J' •'"mi i: «"(iiiiniill'^. The pattiphl i ~n! plunge in West would Uart Li il;. Ml. J.-. .»i "A decline i I lis pri'seiU ai?.c W-»ulrt
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  • 240 18 Tear-das Bombs lltd Burning Oil Used Ferozcpin I D« »JrICE iiom tlve dL-;tn- 1 lab, together tfflh tho>e dJ booting suites of Jmd and Nab! a fierce 12-hour-lonp n bandits, In whirl: tear-gas jltd burning oij were used Receiving information th. Singh, a notorious daeolt leadei
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  • 138 18 Survivors To Perform orunation PUHVtVORfI ..> 5 gah in Lhf mediaeval Cuui natural death" a for «ervinv Hou.seholcl for nearly Rv< cei I to be amotlg Uir mil ;.,il !ii official orchestra oi 50 phiwi Cot on;» t ion The official announcement live players v.ill include, In
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  • 66 18 Berlin Germany's road accident ftfni the last quarter of 1936 shoa crease of 7.1 per cent, eve: for the corresponding period of 1933 p The total number of deaths n from road accidents in Germ quarter was 1 783 and 57,936 were injured. The figures for Berlin also
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    • 131 18 f iri» FASTER CRANKING SPEED HOTTER SPARK QUICKER STARTING —your customers gel both when '^TB incorporates every modern 8r,.-/ .';s 'BSB^^^^lwiiSW^' have an immense reserve of 8 I ■,^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^E a higher cranking speed and a proposition worth investigating Mjt I*^B BR,TA,rs vclles< CAR BATTERIES Distributors:— K. LEE SAN CO., 79
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    • 99 18 I UjWiji Large Size (80/) 65 Small Si/l (4oz) 35£ FORMERLY IN BOTTLES QUALITY AND QUANTITY REMAIN UN- m^^ĔĔktM^ CHANGED in the Andrews Economy Tin. fV j&Jjj f '.'J the one difference I» in price, but that is a b'g I jSjj R^^^^T^l Wifference—it save* you 45tf on the large
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    • 96 19 \\{m > t*hf HAL THE GAS. TWICE THE A SMARTNESS. W iMV J y° u driven the Surprise Car of the Year? The N -w Willys, with it* Joii-fiZft width and cleverly rieaijrned in- f no s, narks »n v. era in usable space A ;t l^L Pe r f
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    • 283 19 For Service Men Elwtric s s o o^ng Iron Only $6.50 Only <,„ 1M124 Orchard Road, Singapore. To Rejuvanat• your Artorio* Start taking HEAR A PYE BEFORE m DECIDE TO BUY A RADIO FOR PERFECT RECEPTION OF THE SPECIAL CORONATION BROADCASTS change to a pumps hadioplayeii *fr?~^^H^ir^ -I ABILITY PXC^US
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1422 19 Malayan Listeners* Radio [3F- ey andAnnounCß Inr t \irir>T-T I r nwich Time Si nal at It 50 pm LOCAL W IRELESS RPTTTCXI v, 11 50 S m 8.8.C. Dance OrPROHR AMMFC 1 1 EMPIRE 11-50 p.m. The Arthur Dulay Quin- dlrected by Henry Hall. 1 KUIiKAMMLS PROGRAMMFQ Spring Fantasy
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  • 1193 20 NEW LINERS Inspection Of The Work IT was the privilege of a party of visitors, the other day, to '.our the works of Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd. at Hanibie, near J Southampton, and inspect the various stages in
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  • 219 20 Request To Central Government Mi iMphiil. Apr ID Mk i.m siuuk. I'rtivlnrtftl GhulrtnAti id HUlicm! i" i- mo !16j0UQ,00ti j. Bond fin Ui< relief "i Soet'hjien Ho t .i,,i iftul ihc million dollar btfrrrt 1 HI n\ '-H- p|n r, Mltll »'T V.'VT UO' <MH>U".ll
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  • 114 20 Rebels Ready To Make An Attack Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shtti Apr I II i reporter! lhat SQQ Chi:. uutiti m'-i cont! r< n» -ti .T.tp;» i.«•-.< :il M;i C!ii;i I».idN u;in iinderi.iv» i tlo ImM»t«:. withdrew. U-ar'tn' liir ii .Kipauosf' reitifon < rpn t 11 h
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  • 124 20 On Kola Tinggi Road 09! On ft 112" I A BULL ua hi-huijuMii.il n ii taxi lU<Jcn with (i. rniKin oii its way fo Koi: Ik m 3i>hol'c Bahru it would appeai tha.l th J,a mi "Mj.i reached then a biy bull suddenly inn plant.)(ion on Uih
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  • 78 20 Riga. Latvi Yorkshire pedigree pigs are to ported into Latvia in order to the existing breeds, and the La< Chamber of Commerce has air "ad arrangements for their purchase The chamber has decided to es breeding stations all over the 1 in order to guard against the bn
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1134 20 NAC ET Blades have an established rcputa- r tion for tine quality at a low price. Their abso- vTzr*jH lute reliability has won WT^B for them great popugives many quick, clean FOR 3-PLti RAZORS n.mJ STOMACH PAINS THAT "CUT LIKE A KNIFE" Mr. J. F. S. was going cheerfully about
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    • 148 20 Firs I in Malaya j 10X1T RIMLESS Here's A Choice To Work Your Best Save Rimless Glasses without Screws. Go to NAN SIN see how this modern superior construction assures comfort, economy efficient vision for Spectacle wearers. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician/ Optometrist—P. S. Dzing, O.D. (PhttaJ 325,
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    • 577 20 Malayan Listeners' lta«li«i .CVUfttiH'd ft ft" P a y>' RADIO-COl.ONWU PRANCE j 1 TO-DAY 1 Wavelcnp'ii 25.flu metres 1)720*« > W»vete»i«i!i: J!> 0» .JU'lrcs M.VWS -45 u CO Oramoplionr H Id w 20 Dm CoifM-L U. l-iftcl from 7 H5 a m. NC*s m r>. urJ». V tonnes Pi'ACtW, Rate*
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  • 586 21 PROGRESS Army Plan Is Succeeding (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 30. WEAKLINGS have been turned into athletes in three months by systematic training they have received in the Supplementary Reserve—lnI niiy of the Line—states a War Office memorandum, issued yesterday.
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  • 260 21 £40,000 Aircraft In Construction (By Air Mail) (From Our Owrt Correspondent) London, April 7. TWELVE giant 200 m.p.h. air liners which, it is claimed, will be the largest in regular operation in the world, are being constructed for Imperial Airways, and will be used on both
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  • 97 21 •Canadians Demand Back Pay From British Govt. Milford, Massachusetts. Canadian ex-servicemen are demanding back pay from the British Government—for their services during the Great War. More than 150 Canadians of the British Legion from Massachusetts and Rhode Island adopted a resolution at a meeting here requesting a gratuity
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  • 481 21 "Its Leadership Is Pathetic" (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 30. IN his address from the chair at the annual conference of the Independent Labour Party, which was opened in Glasgow yesterday, Mr. James Maxton, M.P.. made an attack on the Labour Party Executive. He
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  • 174 21 Society To Expand APPEAL FOR FUNDS TSSUED (By Air Mail) London, April 7. I£HE Public Schools Exploring Society is appealing for funds to increase the scope of its work and to provide for the assistance of a paid secretary necessitated by its lapid progress and swelling membership.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 101 21 FIEZ-VOUS AU FRANCAIS.. When it comes to passing judgment FROM? upon a Whisky....we are content to acL™* 2 cent the verdict of the Scot... .An Engift»l lishman may be relied upon to assess rrmj a the merits of a glass of ale... but when Bt it comes to Cognac... .we
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    • 380 21 Thousands of fiTipl iluinanWrecks'' tjTk-'i CELhKY, Nature* /^mW^vic^'*] own energiser, will pur- 1 V Wr~ ify your blood, urength- IBwtcuJio>l 11 en your nerves, »nd JmM, S~ j INCREASE VITAL- (\Wx\^gg\ ft. ITY. Blood impuritiei v w| L Y^ ft- quuklv yield to a course WIX, |r«s\ ol HI LER
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