Malaya Tribune, 5 April 1939

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: —--j Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVL- -No. 80. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, April 5, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 25 1 'classified I ADVERTISEMENTS RESULTS /or f///y 3 CENTS rer »W ////> M y 4 •itn-umlined Bonn I Q«d ruduttor. (jinny j SUPERSEDING THE FAMOUS AUSTIN "7"
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    • 29 1 I MADAMfr-PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLT, I LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. S FROM:— I $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, J TEL. 6527. SINGAPORE. Baaaaaa
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  • 162 2 j rUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT," which is now at the Pavilion, is a murder story in a Hollywood setting. The murder is not obtrusive, Indeed most of the Dicture is in comedy vein, and there are night club and rtestai* rant scenes.
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  • 126 2 BIURLF.Y TEMfHit brings sunshine and gladness In her new picture, "Just Around The Corner," which opened at the Alhambra last night. this is not a new Bhiriey by any chance; ttfc ehiW nas an uncanny knack oi remaining childlike and impervious to age. She daflCEs and
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  • 61 2 CAPITOL: "The Great Waltz ALHAMBRA: "Just Around the Corner." PAVILION: "Fugitives for a Night." ROYAL- "Indian Stage Show." MARLBOROUGH: "Daksa-Yagna QUEENS: "45 Fathers" ROXT: "My Bill." GARRICK: "Speed Reporter" and "Devil's Squadron HAPPY WORLD: "Cabaret. Side Sbous cinema. and other attractions. NFW WORLD: "Cabaret, Side Shows merry-go-round
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  • 32 2 ■'Kir.g VuUurc/' new film by Colum- a «iictur se.tion of a scientists j£«*n vulture eggs. IvehHgtits a vind ..irugrile between iron *nd bird, who resents man's lifl.'ng cf i.'s ncft.
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  • 74 2 A L Rhcin. George Taylor unci Lei Davis have been added to the Columbia is assembling for "Plying G-Men." a new chapter play, now in production under the co-diiection of Ray Taylor and James W. HOiiie. The leading roles are being played oy James Ciaig, Richard Fiske,
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  • 347 2 p TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- j 5 ERS. Morning hours are ad- I 5 verse for business affairs, but th: I J afternoon should be a busy and active time. Interviews after 2 J p.m. will be satisfactory espe- daily those concerning financc I The starting
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 442 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I pt and BRITISH INDIA >ui< orpoiaiea in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 X BANGALORE G.OOO Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 RANCHI 17,000 May 5 t BHUTAN 6.100 May 6 BEHAR 6,o'»u May 15 RANPURA J7.000
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    • 471 2 STEAMER SAILINGS§NORDDEUTSCHER Incorporated in Germany). The iridenH.ted are Compa>iy's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I mi. "REGENSRURG" ADr. 6 5. "GNEI3ENAU" omits North China Apr. 13 .s.s. LIPPE' omits Tsingtau Apr. 25 J m.s. "ELBE" omits Dairen Apr. 27 HOMEWARD. For
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    • 375 2 iiiriiiimt"•Miinitf niIMUIMIHIin- MMIUii I LUXURY with ECONOMY j j One-Chws Motortmip* Cofefos wftHi Private RtHh. I I Excellent Cuwiru- Moderate Fare? J J COPENHAGEN abt Apr 26 f C MEONIA AWT U KjJffA May 20 S S AL6XA my 2 JAVA May 30 C Z SELANDJA May 2$ DAfcWAKK Jun
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    • 137 2 1' I» 1 HAMBL'Wi-AMERIKA LIN IK Deirif.-Hi Arvtra 1 1 vbe Dampfsehiffs fiesellscteaH d nmpaiiM incorporated in Germany) PAba*£NGEa AMD CARGO SERVICE j OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939. m: KUI.MFRIAND Direct Apr. 7 NORDMARK Direct Apr. 13 mus. DUii3-UPC via Manila May 2 KOMCWARD.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 240 2 unmiihllNh nniNlimM M mmm i DAILY CROSSWORD MM MMMMMBMMS mm M #t BMHTi "IMB2' JUKfaBS pT~ '|5 To~j [7 j ———^^^^^^^u —lllll1 jiiiiij —l mm Kb I *< MJraW l 1 ..1 >^ft I I i j♦ 1. j j H SB 2 I 9 1 I pHH HMH| n
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  • 442 3 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Tuesday. Previous To-day change tuners 91 90 6 __g d j,Huiiop Rubber 26 9 26 3 __6d weneral Electric 77 6 77 6 lniptnal Chemical Industries 30 29 9 imperial Tobacco 132 6 12 9!4»/ 2 Anajo-Dutch 24 3 244»/ 2 -fiiid Canadian
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  • 134 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 4, 5 p.m. tw« Total foJ panv Dividend Booka financial 7\ dost Date Ex. Dl* year Batn Sehncrnr Payable Date «0 datf Wang Rivers Apr 12 A P r 18 13 2/ lZ° JohaS 21 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 5
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  • 829 3 Quotations Eraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 4, 5 p.m. Eraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 5,3 Austral Malay 39,- 44jAyer Hitam 20,- 21,Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 19- 19.9 Batu Selangor 123 1.28 cd Berjuntai
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  • 138 3 1 tv/ttmtxt/-i m, Singapore Tuesday. 1 a T h V at mi dday was $109, up 14. Although the London Stock Ex- an S c sh .owed a general improvement the tin share section was apparently neglected and prices showed no change Locally conditions in this section
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  • 151 3 Singapore Apr 4. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $123 R. Siam) W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $125 v m) I w Coast No 3 K °y™ 121 Siam l J oon Siam No. 2 2S Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $115 Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • 93 3 im Apr. 4. 176 49 64 New York 4.68 7 32 Montreal 4.69 7 Brussels 27.81 Geneva 20.87»; Amsterdam 8.82 Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 V 4 Athens 547 Y2 Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires 20.20 Rio 3
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  • 18 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price ol tin at noon in Sin era pore to-day was:-" $108-» 0 (down
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  • 18 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (down U*); Sellers 27% (down >).
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  • 242 3 6% Maynard ft Co., WjU «0,000 int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 W 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: *<& 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar 31? Sept. 30 100 101 norn 1907 rei 19*? $1,000,000 Int. Mar 31. Beot *0 106 108 norn 41 °k 1909 red. 1905 *1,00
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  • 25 3 Singapore, Apr. 4. The following are the exchange stock this morrmg according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 117 3 London T.T. 2 3 34 London demand 2 3 3 4 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 240 1 4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54 Montreal demand 54 1|4 Batavia demand 101 5 8 Samarang demand 1C1 1 2 Calcutta demand 154 1 2 Bombay demand 154 1
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  • 100 3 London T.T. 2 3 15 16 London demand 2 3 3132 London 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London 60 days' sight 2 4 ITS London 3 months' sight 24 lil6 London 4 months' sight 2 4 3!;32 New York demand 54 5 3 New York 90 d s
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 18 3 THE ASTERN UNITED 'KNr ai?-' PERSONAL ACO UN AND PUBLIC Li AiilLIT 1 INSURANCE. CiiCri SINCAPOiiE. W HAM..
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    • 222 3 r >l YOUR VALUABLES Our Rftrong Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible tor an individual to provide for his valued possession:; the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rales. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY
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    • 355 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by tJpeclal Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Sine Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address. 'CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital .h. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020,000,000.00
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 3032 4 BUY SELL SOLT FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT j FOR SALE: Baby Triumph Car in coed running condition. Cheap f°r quick sale. Inspection 234. Tanjong Katong Koad. («34) I FOR SALE: Fiat Balilla Saloon 1935 36 model, well kept, owner driven. $800 Exchange for light tourer considered. One Remington Standard Noiseless Practically
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    • 579 4 EXPERIENCED TEACHER tuition at students' homes. Fee j i rate. Box "Z" Malaya Tribune s LAND FOR BALE. i;:.s:dentlal~ near Junction Qopeng Ro*d and Lane. Ipoh. Suitable for erecting bur lows, town lot No. *****, 1 acre (j I. pole. Price $2,500 or nearest For particulars apply K. R. Camy,
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  • 36 5 Mr Ch n ov/ Kent?, a.-red 80, one of in. o.'.s oi Sze Hai Tong Bank:Vl I irance Co., Ltd., paired fuHy at his r ?sidence No. f Chiat Road, on the 18th
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    • 400 5 professional \.\TLE. Diplomaed ral trained nurse 5-D, Kuala Lumpur. Phone < 645 i NOTICE. i n Tiam Kee, Representative of A ranee Co.. Ltd., is at sit to X lantan. and rye attention to any ed to him co Post Krai. Kelantan. NOTICE. WAI HAN. Licensed Leveller has darted prac-
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    • 692 5 TENDER. c ,S m ;s a J p from approved tion nt T f °K r the erp ction and complePmH c fiVe bui alow s etc- at Grange Songsi. SinSaP re fol the Ngee Ann af P ih hS 5? d S C C ficatic,n can be seen i
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    • 210 5 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LIMITED SJ| EASTER HOLIDAYS Special reduced return fares are available from April 6th till April 11th, 1939. FARES Singapore to Penang $80.00 to Ipoh 60.00 to K. Lumpur 42.00 In either K. Lumpur to Ipoh 28.00 direction. to Penang 42.00 Ipoh to Penang 20.00 Tickets issued are
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    • 787 5 ACHES AND PAINS OF MEDDLE AGE Washed away by New Spa Water. Slanv rr.cn ami WOlum of middle a?" find iMir pleasure in Uie overshadowed by the physical dtaorderi often ssnoesatad vita thai |Hri<«l! Unless ftm prevent the btmfata, your arteri«-s will bgoamt dogged with calc;iirous dryosttS, your glands will
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  • 354 6 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. THE week when we can write this report without reference to politics will be a welcome and memorable one (states Fraser Co. in their weekly report dated yesterday). This one has been particularly noteworthy for a startling reversal of
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  • 146 6 SURRENDER TALK DENIED Reuter. TIRANA, APR. 4. A SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENT DECLARES: CERTAIN FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS AND SEVERAL RADIO STATIONS ANNOUNCED TO-DAY THAT A PROTECTORATE OVER ALBANIA WAS IMMINENT. THIS NEWS CAN BE CONSIDERED AS WITHOUT FOUNDATION, AS ALBANIA WOULD NEVER ADMIT VIOLATION OF HER INDEPENDENCE OR HER IN-
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  • 21 6 Foreign imoorts of tin ore during March totalled 2,468 tons an increase of 948 tons over March last year.
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  • 153 6 Our Industrial share market has been lifeless and a certain amount of local money is being invested abroad. Mining. Tin shares have been almost entirely neglected and any interest displayed is only at bargain prices. Business was done in Aus /al Amalgamated at 5-. Hongkong Tins 16 104. Pahang Consolidateds
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  • 52 6 A notification from Master Au< states that owing to "the extracrc amount of heavy gun practice place, owners and agents of ship requested to inform their mastei anchor their vessels well clear cl firing area as defined in notification w fl 778 of the Government Gazette Mar.
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  • 420 6 ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—lt may be of interest to Malayan racegoers to study and answer the following incidents and queries: 1. Granted that tne usual practice followed for calculating place dividends according to the undernoted formula as printed in the
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  • 142 6 [To the Editor oj the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—Please permit me the privilege of a little space in jour widely read paper to publicly thank Mr. Bryant for reviving our crushed hopes for a revision of the present Tin Restriction Enactment. Too long have we suffered under the injustice
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  • 281 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir —May I, through the medium ol your valuable paper, biing to ihe notice of the Malay repre tentative on the Legislative Council, the Mohammedan Advisory Beard and the Muslim mem bers of the Muhammedan and Hindu Endowment Board the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 319 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores E 3" RttF-raHMWG PCMf eomplft.' Willi dv r.io engine to operate Cn Diesed oii weighs only 0] ibs. Handles water thick with mud or sand without clogging from seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Primed at 28 ft. suction lift—
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    • 37 6 -PYE** RADIOS ARC SECOND TO NONE, in Efficiency, Reliaßility, and S«rvice. Hence tbey are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA HOE BOON LEONG. fir the ItreventiM cf sickness! CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Thoroughly with Agents: BARLOW CO. Ocean Building, Singapore.
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    • 64 6 [new arrivals FANCY AMERICAN AND FRENCH MADE CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) PHONE No. 7922. Week Days Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3undays Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 19 3 8
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  • 2792 7 Stirring Address I From Our Owti Reporter] vf Al H;A,i TO d ch other with p r r J^ a t y hat vve Jinow we do not possess so that th* i professional skill y he tactful,, „,|»is 10 institute inquiry seen. to meet with
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  • 427 7 Johore Bahru, Tuesday, •nze-giving of the English College, Johore, this evening, wing students were awarded prizes for 1938. M 1 Certificate: Drurv Prize, Tan 2nd. Boy. Rahmat b. H. Ismail: Ah Tee; 2. Rahmat b. H. 1 Lee Swee Hee; 2. Lim Geography, l. Tan Ah
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 238 7 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole i the Carpet \y* J Chemists poured a lew V" drops of Hydrochloric Acid sariie as Stomach Acid on 6 causes painful indigestion and dangerous stomach ulcers. Get nd of that mischievous excess acid—simply suck a Digestif Rennie Pastille after meals,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 327 8 TO-DAY'S r I DTT AT 3 SH WS ~h irnn,"' V/nr hen W-r! A M niing" on md on" r j Special Added Att»etH»-ONE of the BEST DIVING PICTURES ever made "IKHJRLK p rsentin- H AROLD "DITCH' i'.MiTH v. J FARTD SIMAIKA, Famous Olympic hampions who Msitcd Singapore a few
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    • 169 8 THE NEW Geylang. Thone 5570. J 7.00 j LAST NIGHT 9.30 THERE'S NEVER BEEN A FUNNIER JANE WITHERS PICTURE For all wo know,there's never boon a funnier picture I h THOMAS BECK f| LOUISE HENRY M SPECIAL MVTINEiM:— TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT 3 p.m. 10 Reels of Selected Wall Disney C&rtoons.
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    • 280 8 M TO-NIGHT 6-15, 9-15 SEE THE HOLLYWOOD PAVILION ABOUT! KuNCHES _4_____l_V^____LATEST GALMONT NEWSREEL MOWING CONCLUSION OF FRENCH PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO LONDON THE GRAND NA'iIONAL AND LINCOLN HANDICAP m__niiii_« will-""" 1 '> J' RQXY Open 5 P.M. J[_ _Midnj^^ J IX IDE TOUTS MOST LOVA3LE HIT! !K A V I in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 224 9 iMAkLBOKOtiGIij if (DIRECTION SHAW BROS., LTD.) j Messrs kannabrian co. presents another magnificent SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT:— "DMSA-YaGNA"! j (IN TAMIL) i■• j S G*NE AUTRY in p A Tnm I "COMING AROUND GInOST PATROL j the mountain" THEATRE ROY4L opening to-morrow j 5.1*) p.m. 9.30 p.m. THE M'VT TALKED A POUT
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    • 130 9 A PWUG BUT A PURE GLANDULAR PRODUCT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED not to contirtn nny harmful drugs. Ht.imsperm'.n Is, a coirpound of Testicui-i extract with Tropins and Lecithin which n m it POWERFUL TONIC VIGOUR and VITALITY I j restored j m i ies •>! p-err.-.Uure old upp neurasthi nl-.. ratliru». depr«r.*lon.
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    • 267 9 The Most Talkccl-About Picture SHIRLEY ha- ejer TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 M*» f y FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY >IO»A 1 SHOWS DAILY! MS®! l CHARLES FARRELL I JOAN DAVIS !>*Sr- AMANDA DUFF ff|l\ BERT LAHR /$m BILL ROBINSON Ii L <fr v a?) FRANKLIN PANGBORN CORA WITHERSPOON BENNIE BARTLETT CLAUDE GILLINGWATEk y.
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  • 681 10 THE result of Japan's campaign in China has been aptly summed up as the obtaining of freedom to sit en a red hot stove She has occupied that painful position for twenty-one weary months and still she cannot look forward to any decrease in the stove's unpleasant temperature
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  • 1079 10 Ending Monopoly Of Television CONFRONTED by no effective opposition, the British Broadcasting Corporation found it easy in the early nineteen twenties to secure a stranglehold on broadcasting. To ensure that the B.r>A shall not hold television in the same greedy grapple, a iiuiet, publicityshunning little
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  • 18 10 The BBC offered the promoters £75 for the fight rights. Gaumont obtained them also for £750. 1 t
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  • 78 10 JOE Louis, the negro heavyweight cham 1 pion, sleeps twelve hours a day and rever suffers from insomnia. Neither. do his opponents. The defendant in a court case recently Mated that his business was laying out football grounds. A man who appeared at another court seemed to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 377 10 yyiids) MULTIFORT THE PERFECT WATCH I i— P S 30.00 I ■j 32.50 I Watches do exist, which are either Unbreakable, or Accurate, r Self-Winding, or Waier-Proct or Non-Magnetic, or Untanishabl< -But it is the Mido Multifort which for the fln?l tinv-. COMBINES ALL THEhE ADVANTAGES. ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD.
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    • 23 10 EAU DE COLOGNE AND WATER (ft GUARANTEED MADE fc_L "r Bottles. No better Jr&K G) //7 ,7 v;!lue anrwhere. ExWHITEAWAYS ""VOT" SINGAPORE U
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  • 421 11 General Fear Of Axis Aggression Secrecy On Anglo-Polish Talks Reuter. SATISFACTORY progress" is the official los of the Anglo-Polish conversations whfch lasted mi si i ti esterday and will be resumed to-day. Colonel Reck, the Polish Foreign Minister, accompanied by the Polish Ambassador, had
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 5. —The Manchukuo ha*: decided to build its own navy, according .o the Manchukuoan Premier, Chang Chang Hui. In an interview he said: "We intend to build battleships and cruisers, as well as smaller vessels.'' Reuter.
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  • 18 11 Reuter. Ottawa, Apr. s.—lt is officially announced that Canada has recognised General Franco's Government. —Reuter.
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  • 60 11 Reuter. Copenhagen, Apr. 5. Tlii: results of yesterday's elec- Uons to the Folketing show that of the whole of the 122 town and country communes in North Slesvif only two small communities on the frontier showed a German majority and even there 400 votes
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  • 97 11 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 5. IN* reply to the plea of Mr. Morgen- than. Financial Secretary, for conjuration of the Treasury's two thousand million dcllars' Stabilisation Fund because of "the possibility of a recurrence of the international i is." tl>e Coinage Committee of the He
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  • 102 11 Reuter. London. Apr. 5. |i is learned from Manchester that the 1 Lancashire Cotton Corporation has d a huge offer of American cottoe., understood to be in the region of *»Mhnj oa es, cpn.au ov iiue* >uu-< and ralued at over 6,000,000 A entative of
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Peking, Apr. 5. pOR the fourth time in a fortnight j the American Embassy here protested to the Japanese authorities against the bombing-of American pro- I perty in China by Japanese warplane«. The latest protest referred io the J bombing i f th* American
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  • 117 11 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 5. BRITISH assurances that the Briti ih policy is not aimed at encircling Germany but is purely deff n«dvc are described by the Diplomailche Korrcspmdenz as "assurances which do net change the facts.'" 'Britain i play.'ng a game In which the stakes are
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  • 47 11 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 4. THE British Government clearly has not understood Hitler's speech, says the inspired News Agency Deutscherdienst. "We must declare again most emphatically that the Reich has no intention cf waiting until the encirclement net is complete and i nbieakable." —Reuter.
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  • 30 11 Reuter. j Burgos, April s.—Demilitarisation and demobilisation cf private industry have I been decreed. The decree's main object 'is to provide employment for returning I soldiers. —Reuter.
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  • 59 11 This picture, just received hows the other side of the story in Memel—a Jewish refuge family walking through the cobbled streets of the' town as uniformed Nazis in background laugh and jeer at their misery While Memel citizens were celebrating the return of the territory 'to the
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  • 378 11 Sequel To King's Death Reuter. JLIR.G. E. A. C. Monck-MasM (British Consul at Mosul) was assassinated by revolver shots during demonstrat ons following news of King (ihazi's death. The Consulate was set on tire. Martial law was declared at Mosul. Order was restored a
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  • 34 11 Reuter. Cairo. Apr. 5. IT is understood that Mr. Monck1 Mum was stcned to death cn the steps of the British Consulate at Mosul while attempting to pacify the mob Keuter.
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  • 130 11 Reuter. T on -on, Anr. 5. /CLOSER co-operation between the British and French Air Forces was the subject of conversations between the French Air Minister, M. Lr.chambre. and Sir Kingsley Wood and a number of high officials of the A lr Ministry. It is
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  • 17 11 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. s.—Hen Hitler has returned to Hamburg from his week end sea cruise.—Reuter.
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  • 98 11 Reuter. Shanghai, \r>r. 5. Eyewitness's accounts of alleged fapsntee interference with British sh yping are given prominence in the North China Da ly Nevi They say that armed Japanese aboard launches p:evented Chinese iunks frcm taking a cargo cf 2,030 live pigs abcard the British ships Whangpu and
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  • 170 11 After Fisheries Part Reuter. A I EW clays after the announcement of a settlement of the fisheries dispute between Russia and Japan a tense situation has arisen on the Scviet-Manchukuo border, where the boundary question is still unsett'ed. Skirmisher between border pests have been followed
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  • 67 11 Shanghai, April 5 ANTI-BRITISH movei ents ere being intensified Ln th Japanese-control-led areas. In Hankow, for example, mass demonstrations have been arran led by the bogus government under the direction cf Japanese agents, for the purpose of making conditions; unbearable to foreigners. In Shanghai again, the Japanese
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  • 73 11 Reuter. T London, April 5. HERE were further sentences en people attached tc die Irish Republican A:my at the Old BaiUy ye. erday, when an 1C year old girl was sentenced to three years in a Borstal institution for possessing explosive substances and her twe brothers were
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  • 126 11 Reuter. Macao, Apr. 5. POLLOWING their retreat, reported yesterday, the Japani ese returned in greater force and expelled the Chinese from Kongmoon on the mainland. —Reuter. Hongkong, April 5. Th e tide of batt't < ver KongmoOß flews backwards and forwards without j either side be
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  • 97 11 A REUTER message from Paris conr rm<r t>e Sin C hew Jit Poh renort that the recent Japanese occupation I cl Spiattley Islands has brought a formal protest from France. Routor says that the French AmoaaM ndor to Tokyo has been instructed i affirm
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 29 11 Byesight examined Objectively by owr Refractioni«t:—C P. CHONCi. Mistakes are impossible. Yet. you pay less than elsewhere for you' glasses. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore.
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    • 81 11 THE LAST WORD i "H.M.V." is the 'last word' in refrigerator* lor efficiency economy convenience and durability. We suggest that you see fir yourself the full range of "H.M.V." refrigerators. There is one mcdcl ideally suitable for yaa and your family, it is just for you tc decide which. And
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  • 469 12 DEFENCE PACT WITH RUSSIA URGED Reuter. London, Apr. 4. THE fon iirn affairs debate concluded without a vole. The linal f stares of the .lehate was marked by speeches by !)r. Hush Dalton, for the Opposition, and Sir John
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  • 33 12 Reuter. •Jk Lond-n, Apr. -1 -The Archblslu pol UunU r'-.-u v v h.i I. '< I i i' l I-ondon Cn advi t«» -a c w<tl:.-;' <•; mpletc ttst ar.d il.
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  • 69 12 Hrrr Hitler spent three triumnhant hcurs in Meajel, Germany's latest territorial acqmsitiofi where the population gave the Chancellor and the mnn forces, which accompai .rd him. a tremendous welcome. Heir Hitler drove through cheering crowds to Theatre Sewe where in a speech he said that G?mrnv had n*
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  • 341 12 Singapore. Tuesday. riHAN YEW a Chinese who ww sentenced last yew to four years' mpnsonirifent for lobbinga gold pocket watch vain,, a, HM». »32, iron, Ho Check Court oi Criminal Appeal to-day against h.s conviction and ientence. me Judges who comprised the Court rc-reW
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  • 50 12 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon, beginning at six o'clock: 1. Festival March "Father Rhine' I nrke. 2. Overture "The Caliph of Bagdad" Boioldieu. 3. Selection -Rosalie" Porter. 4. Intermezzo "From Cavalleria Rustieana" Mascaeni. o. fei«itvtii "A Co mtry Girl" Monck-
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  • 451 12 Paris, Apr. 4. ACCORDING to a Havas report. King GrHtti, 27-year-old King of Iraq, was killed in a motor accident in Baghdad at about midnight. The report states that the King, driving h's own eat back to the palace, hit an electric pylon while travelling
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  • 129 12 Singapore, w«dm -day. WITH the words. "Mom the eyidenee before me I find that th'driver of the taxi was re>poiv.;d>l«' for the death of Toh Kee Thor by negligent driving", Mr. W. R. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, concluded the inquiry into the death of Toh Kee Thor,
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  • 25 12 KING GHAZI WAS AN INTREPID FLYER, PILOTED HIS OWN MOTH. HE WAS ALSO AN ACCOMPLISHED MOTORIST. THE LATt KING GHAZI
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  • 183 12 Reuter. Bratislava. Apr. 4. AHUNGARO-SLOVAK frontier incident occurred on Monday near Kosice. where patrols exchanged shots. One Slovak and one Hungarian are reported to have been killed. The Hungaro-Skrvak Commission is investigating the incident, which is thought unlikely to create complications. v nr The Hungaro-Slovak
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  • 109 12 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 4. TIi r total dooi of the Reich at the cnl 1 of January amounted to over 2o roil-ha'-d mark;, official statistics reveal Thus Within on'- year the public debt increased by about ten milliard marks, the biggest Jump to have ever occurred in
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  • 114 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Apr. 4. ftNE hundred thousand 0 concentrated in the -ft aiU which the mand ha, panned the ta* t v^ kow w here Chi* SS s H Rsver at three points. Two hundred thousand <^**JK Chinese cUta anUjJ^ centres against attacks by
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  • 76 12 Reuter. .Marseilles. Mar 4. SIGNOR Casado and other members of the termer Spanish Republican De-l-net Junta arrived In a British hospital ship here to day. Other Republican refugees aboard were General Mcnendez. fcrmy Chief. Signor Lavant, of the National Committee ol the Anarcho syndicalist Union,
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  • 78 12 London, Apr. 4. MR. Owen St. Clair OmaHey. C.M.G., former British Minister to Mexico City, has been appointed British Minister to Budapest in succession to Sir Geoffrey Knox, according to a Ilcidei message. Son cf late Sir Edward O'Malley. Mr. OTrtalley was hern on May
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  • 168 12 Driver Fare Have A Fight Singapore, Tuesday. ACCUSED number one is a taxi driver. Accused number two engaged his ta::i and a dispute ever fare culminated in a showdown between the two." was t v j! Court Inspector's version of an alleged M fighf with fists'*in the small hours this
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  • 221 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THE story of one of those tragedies in life arising out of apparently trivial accidents was related to the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, in the course of an inquiry into the death of Ong Chye Kah. In the court was Lim Chew,
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  • 686 13 IFrom Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Tuesday. 'pHE annual general meeting of the Perak Flying Club was held in the Ipoh Club on Saturday evening with the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, British Resident, Perak, who is the president of the Club, in the Chair. i
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  • 93 13 I >P i SHAGEN, APR. 4. j f tn FAILED TO 0 REPRESENI H SLESVIG IN UUJAMENTAR* xed by Bismarck rj nmark by to return anas idler, their 1 3 polled pared with over the parties shows little rals cored to a P use ol
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  • 14 13 |usl recovered B is net exH face .Sunday.--
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  • 432 13 B >ther seems to J he rest of in*s strong I a German attack Then haa hardly been B busy with a reported pendent king- protectorate, Ita H id to be ready to v guarantee the Ijr '-i Albania, since I,* flam's new I. onus* to Poland
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  • 77 13 Reuter. Mctz, Apr. 4. GERMAN refugees have sent M. Daladier a copy of a resolution, informing him that in the event of war they would enrol in the French Army. There are 10,000 refugees including women and children, in Moselle Province. They came from
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  • 123 13 [From Our Ouu Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. CHARGED with having caused hurt to Chong Kan by stabbing him with a pocket knife at Theatre Street on Saturday, Kom Chong, a Chinese, told Mr. p. Middleton— Smith yesterday, "1 admit causing hurt to this man hut
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  • 186 13 London. Apr. 4. IT la announced that Professor Tenney Frank, of John, Hopkins University, died here to-day.—Reuter. Professor Tenney Frank, M.A., Ph.D. was Professor of Latin in the Johns Hopkins University since 1919. He was born in Kansas on May 19, 1870. After his elementary
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  • 97 13 In .honour cf the 25 years service hich Mr J L. van der Meerendonk has n dieted with the X.P.M.. a party was yesterday aboard the X.P.M. •learner the "Cremrr" in the Outer Roads. m A host cf mends, fellow workers and lb»ir wives attend-, nd the function
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  • 161 13 CHARGE AGAINST WOMAN MAN {From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. "MY intention was to give the girls in marriage. I am a newcomer to "the country and did not know I was doing wrong pleaded a Chinese woman before Mr. R. Middleton-Smith, the First
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  • 51 13 Reuter. Washington, Anril 5. THE Hcuse Ol Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has appointed a of seven to consider possible amendment of the Neutrality Act. The sub-committee will beein its hearings on April 11 and Mr. Sunmer Welles. Under-Secretary of State, is expected tc, be the first
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  • 14 13 An Imperial air mail arrived this morning. Another is due on Friday.
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  • 226 13 From The "Dog" To Batu Road —Then Smashed Up SUNDAY NIGHT'S JOY RIDE \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. AT 2.30 yesterday morning a Ford car was parked in front of the Selangor Club Chambers. One and a half hours later Mr. Sarmukh Singh, Assistant Officer in Charge of
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  • 70 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Apr. 4. BY a Royal Decree just issued, casinos may be established in Siam. The Siamese papers suggest that the first casinos will be established in Bangkok and three populous provincial centres. The entrance fees for Siamese will be twenty ticals a
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  • 566 14 Defences Play Great Part In Game S C F A Reserves 1. R E. Reserves 1. IE S.C.KA. Reserves held the Royal Engineers Reserves-to a draw in t heii league fixture played at the Stadium yesterday evening in a game which went at
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  • 57 14 \I« mbers are notified that entries for the Maxth Badminton Party annual tournaments are invited and that entries will dose on Apr. 25. The following are the events: Open singles champi< n hip; handicap singles championship; and open doubles championship. Intending competitors are kindly requested to communicate with
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  • 122 14 [Frcm Our Own Corresponded] KUn;, Tuesday. HIS Highness Sir Abdul Aziz, K.8.E., C.M.G (Sultan of Perak) will take part in the annual open lawn tennis tournament of the Klang Club during forthcoming Easter Holidays. His Highness took a regular part in the Klang
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  • 41 14 In a friendly soccer match yesterday between the Hnnr. Darby Spoils Club and Puncan Roberts. Ltd.. at Geylang Stadium, the toimer won by six goats to nil. The BOO) scorers for Sime, Darby were Tommy Ngo (41, C. G. Prdey (2>.
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  • 402 14 0.C.8C.5.A 2, A.P.C 1. j |N a dull and desultory game ol soccer, relieved somewhat by the lust lew minutes of play, when exchange* became a little exciting, the Q C.B.C.S A. defeated the A.P.C. yesterday, by two goals to one in the
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  • 97 14 The first bi monthly Mixed Foursome at the I land Club for April Dialed en Sunday last resulted in a win. for Mrs. N. L. Walker and S. P. Ho with a nett score cf 34 34. Following are some of the cards returned Mr. N. L Walker
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  • 250 14 R.A.O.C 2, RJau Brani .0. |N a Division 2A league fixture played at Pulau Brani yesterday, Pulau Brani went down to their opponents, the R.A.O.C, by two goals to nilPlay was interesting, throughout, both teams being lully extended. After leading by a tioal
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  • 217 14 Y.M.L'A 8. Indians 0. ALTHOUGH the Indians lost by eight goals to nil in their Division II -i'- league fixture against the V.M.C.A yesterday, they were great niers thu'oughout the game, played on the V.M.C.A. ground. Mitchell scored six goals for the V.M.C.A. Johari
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  • 312 14 FOLLOWING arc handicaps for Saturday's races at Ipeh in the Faster skye meeting of the Perak Turf Club.' Horses. Class 5. div 1. 6 furs. Sam Burger 10 10 First Bid 10.5 Kemolux 10.0 Mis.s Labis 10.0 Captain Ball 0.12 Btone Ginger 9.0 Two lip
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  • 14 14 Kir (Jill battling with Bostdaar ta their recent fight A B
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  • 370 14 Batavia, A £HE card presenred ta local boxing fans, last night at the Deca stadiom by Promoter John was as varied as it was bri< i. Lexers of all nationalities in the ring, Chinese, Malay, Dutch and 1 ii, This last was abh
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  • 106 14 The. draw for the Navy Cup competition at the Garrison ©Oil Club, the first round of which has to be completed by Aon! 15 i.s as under: Lt.-Col. N. Clowes and Majcr M. R Davidson vs. Cant D. N. Moore and Capt. R. C. Loveday. Major L. R.
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  • 93 14 Tribune Staff Report < Malacca Suncia I AT the Inaugural g m 1 The Malacca Chinese R ..cM held at th? M.C.C.A. prei 1 the following were elect 1 for the Current Year. Chairman. Dr. Tan Ben Vice chairman. Dr. 1 Cheong. I Hon. Secretary. Mr
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    • 36 14 British Cycle Agency fi. Prinscp Street, Singapore. Introduce the 1939 models of ROYAL i:\FIELU Motor Cycles Royal Enfield grand lotal of 27 CUPS and 4 RAM PRIZES in U Open Trials fin 1938. fjßeg them now).
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    • 213 14 ENJOY I youthfull VIGOUR I in 30 minutesil there i.-> no need for j length} an zm Uresonie treatment tor weeks "M months if you feel weak or old be S fore you art young. The latest M remedy cf a great German -<>. |i ist by the name M.V.
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  • 77 15 CLERC MRS. CHERRINGTON WIN IN S.C.C. SEMI-FINAL ;„1 the mixed j S 1 S.C.C. tennis \rsterdav. P. J r ngton beat F. ,i f r > Archer 6—3, 6—B, t i i uggests, it was a very Both ladies play..rj it was Clerc's verful forehand game. Pead, on badly handicapped
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  • 113 15 THE Football Association have 1 received official notification from the Scottish F.A. that they are still unable to agree to the numbering of nlayers. Remaining firm in their decision to number International teams, the Football Association adopted this course in the Amateur International
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  • 19 15 W. H. Smithers, Sunningdale assistant, cicated a new record for the reconstructed old ccurse at Sunningdale recently.
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  • 401 15 Hr f trmances put up by Singapore athletes in both I' and the Malayan championships is referred to in 1 1 the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association IL published and which will be presented, together I he association's annual general meeting: on WW at the
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  • 102 15 ON Friday. Apr. 7, being Good Friday, there will be no racing at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Over the week-end. the first half o< nual interport match against the Fort Di fcscn Yacht Club will take p'.ace in "B" Class yachts. Racing will be on
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  • 266 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. MISS Gem Hoahing, who created a sensation in England a lew years ago by winning the Girls' title in that country, was seen in action yesterday evening at the SCR C. Fadang when she played exhibition matches in
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  • 197 15 rjEFEATING Miss B. Oehlers in the women's singles championships of the Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament of the S R.C., 4—6, 6—2, 6—o, Mrs. L. M. Pennefather reached the final yesterday. Her opponent in the final, to be played ofT to-mor-)W, is Miss Maureen
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    • 135 15 NOTICE. Owing to the Easter Holidays, there will not be a Westinghouse Refrigerator demonstration on Saturday Bth at the General E.ectric Co., Ltd., Showrooms at 12, Battery Road. The demonstrations will be resumed as usual from next Wednesday, 12th instant, and a special demonstration is to be given on Saturday
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  • 440 16 Singapore. Tuesday. PLOWING tributes to the placidity and good temper" (to use the words of the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine) and to the efficiency of Mr. Tan Ong Seng, retiring Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court were paid at a tea party held at
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  • 105 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. MOHAMED BIN TAMIN, a clerk attached to the Medical Department. Johore Bahru. who pleaded guilty before Sheikh Abu Bakar to a charge of having lighted an electric lamn in his room and thereby illuminated the road outside during
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  • 433 16 British Resident Tells Q Parents' Difficulties (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesd "QNE would like the day to advance a good deal more quickl; will not even occur to anyone to make the jest I hav< the average clerk's world of literature was bounded by gei
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  • 35 16 Reuter. Batavia, Apr. 4.—A French Sp plane en route for Mci c been missing since yesterday when after refuelling at Kup; eff for Bali. The navy are in\ but further details are Reuter.
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  • 120 16 Reuter. London, Apr. 4. MR. OLIVER STANLEY announced in the Commons to-day that Sir Frederick LeJth Ross, chief economic advisor to the British Government, will lead a trade mission to Rumania. He will be accompanied by officials of the departments concerned. The mission will leave
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    • 198 16 never varyI they are always smooth and leasu^^ 50 j n Cellophane' wrapped PACKETS of 10 MI In the East as in the West, Craven 'A* B Wfm are the favourite cork-tipped cigarettes. WS LONDON MADE mm You scetnefamilia r redpackets in leading B§| ov /-adocdac- i ~t~rx Wf holds
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    • 201 16 ift Ĕtk Ĕ% l l Ifl l iJ^B^ on GoodVich^l 111 IllWfcW w g 8 qeimoremiles mwi/A qreaier safety than j anu oilier fyreJ] SAFETY Silvertowns*«^ Obtainable at all Garages. Dealers and from Ike following stockists: SINOAPOBE~ MALACCA? Ban Lee Seng. Ruffles Quay Hock Ciuan X n ,<te Co. J
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    • 88 16 Eczema C QUiCKLY "When my doctor rccw Rrsmol far eczema" iwittson many users oi this famou 1 "I thought I v.is in fbi a neat. Hut it worked wot short time. It uistaiith terrible itching and in a my skin was entirely healed. You, ux). can gel auk Kcsinol. Try
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  • 312 17 v *cond annual report of the East Asiatic Company Ltd. ded Dec. 31 fc as follows: year unclei rei reciationand the sum brought X '»('»06.603.47. d to pay a divii i U Kr. 1.200,- extension of building in Ccc forward Kr. 3,--mpany's shipping
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  • 87 17 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 4:—Hitler has returned to Hamburg from a week-end at sea. v St. Jean de Luz, Apr. 4:—Gen. franco, who has recovered from his rcmnt indisposition, is not expected to enter Madrid before Sunday. t Burgos. Apr 4:—The demilitarii^tiivi and demobilisation of private industry has
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  • 114 17 Singapore. Tuesday.—Charged at the instance cf Inspector Ellis of the Orchard Road police station, a 31 year old Foyanese named Haji Morsid bin Haji Rcdznan appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh In the fifth police court this afternoon, when the following charge was explained to him: "that he
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    • 209 17 ■RING KENG LEE CO., LTD. m <incorporated In the Straits Settlements). X v O 9-\ (Ist Floor), D.ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. X (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) ■vM: NOS. 3018 3919. TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE," I AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS I COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES:—No. 17, First Cross Street Malacca, No. 11,
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    • 650 17 i Highßlood Pressure Dangerous fo Hear! Thousands of men Rn fl women just 4 face the dmi ;ora M hf nrt trouble end parriiysls bfcauno of n. Blood Preaaura High Blood Pn-aeur. mysterious diaeaaa that cause* mre d+nth* than can r largely because pwi>l, ni jst;.k.. the *vn dtotns for
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    • 184 17 YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED that only by ordering vmr HOT HUNS from RAFFLES BAKERY for Friday, can you be sure of having the best. BEST in every sem<e of the word—FINEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. «0 C EXTS IM It IKVJI\ RAFFLES BREAD DINNER
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  • 542 18 RULING TURNED INTO DEFENCE CITADEL Chungking. ANCE the ''Mecca" cf holiday-makers and for a number of years the "unofficial capital" of China where high government officials carried on their duties in the summer months. Ruling is at present, the citadel of
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  • 137 18 Waiehow. TWELVE Chinese war-planes, in four reftys. bombed and destroyed military headquarters at Sheklung on the East River a few days ago and then subjected enemey military establishments on the outskirts of the town to heavy raids. Three Chinese planes kept on strafing the aerodrome that
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  • 146 18 A LENGTHY article on trade relations between Great Britain and China aooeared in a recent edition of the "Firancial Times." "The Chinese Ambassador. Dr. Quo Tai Chi, spoke on the vital need to open trading relations when he addressed the Chamber of Commerce in
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  • 87 18 The Wu-llan Song stl« who have delighted tin l"* community of Singapore concerts which they h during their stay in the Cow* giving their farewell p rU'tw at the Victoria MemjrttM to-night when songs select* benefit of the Kurop; will be sung. The Wu H
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    • 394 18 became beautiful j r*jjp im a week l^ft^—'(TODAY) Miss Chambord made this amazing change in her appearance in 8 days. Read below her personal letter in which money BACK GUARANTEE she explains exactly how she did it and Any womaa who b !linvs this how any woman can do the
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    • 268 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan LONGER LIFE TO YOUR POLISH and TO YOUR NAILS If you have dry nails that split easily aafl V and cause poor wear in your nail polish, jaaaa» Cutex Polish Foundation is made for SSSSSSS you. It contains a beneficial wax. It
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  • 435 19 Opposition To 'Coterie Rule' DIFFICULT TASK FOR GANDHIJI (United Press). Calcutta, Mar. 27. U nt:s it appears that events are last moving towards a the mr t serious crisis that the Congress has kirnvn ears of its existence. r IDC 1 tl ere I light not
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  • 355 19 (United Press). Trivandrum, Mar. 27. THE first President of the Travanerre State Congress, Mr. P Thanu Pillai and two members of the Council of Action, Messrs. G Ramachandran and P. J Sebastian were 11 leased to-day from the Central gael, Trivandrum. under orders of the District
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  • 77 19 (United Press). Patna, Mar. 27. JUDGMENT was delivered toJ day in the Ralph case appeal by the Sessions Judge, Patna. The Judge upheld Mr. S. W. Ralphs conviction and sentence of Rs. 5<M) fine in default one month's rigorous imprisonment. Mr. Ralph was the Deputy CJntroner. Dinapore.
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  • 132 19 (United Press). Alahabad, Mar. 29. ENQUIRED at the A.I.C.C. office, Mr. D. Narasingh, Acting General Secretary said thai no decision had yet been taken regarding the I dates of the next A.I.C.C. meeting, j I It is understood he has in the meanj time received suggestions from
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  • 189 19 (United Press). Jamadoba, Mar. 29. CJ. Subhas Chandra Bose has been making slow progress towards recovery. He had better sleep last night but his pulse rate is still high. His temperature last evening was 99.4 degrees and this morning it was 98.8. Yesterday morning his
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  • 56 19 (United Press). Jnmadoba, May 30. Dr. Atal. Leader of the Indian Medical Unit in China, has sent the following cable from Fushihshe to Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress I President:— "Pray accept our respectful salutations. We are confident under your vase leadership nation will march towards its
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    • 150 19 "A considerable number ol' reputable and efficiently run Insurance Companies arc Ik flourishing and competing with foreign com--9 laĔ P an cs working in India. One of the 1"HINI)r S T H A N CO-OPERATIVE." New Business (Over) Rs. 30,70(1,000 Life Fund Rs. 26,700,000 Tota> Assets Rs. 29.700.000 Policies in
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  • 54 20 JPaLM Sunday was observed in all churches in Spore on Sunday, when special services were held. Symbolising the entry of Jesus Christ into Jemsalem, Palm Sunday is the Surida v immediately preceding Good Friday. Photos taken at some of the churches in Singapore appear below
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  • 70 20 QKGAMSED by Mr. J S. Fisher in conjunction with Mr. Maurice 11 Silvcrstcin. the "Great Waltz" romprtiticn was held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night. On the left is a picture of the judges—Mr. Vyner Gcmcz, Mrs. W Walters, Miss Helen Palmer and Mrs. Vyner Gomes (from
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    • 8 20 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya J
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    • 283 20 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to reinovu ugly fat—l pounds a week or 15 to 2."» pounds a month. This new disc overy, called Pormodo, brings new health and energy ami a \ifrouruus
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. 44. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 498 I BBC'S FOREIGN BROADCASTS AND TELEVISION SERVICES SIR STEPHEN TALLENTS'S REVIEW nn]!E rts in foreijfn languages and the present posi- (ion of Ihe British television service were discussed by the BBCs <,;,<! of Public Relations, Sir Stephen Taller* Is, in an address lo the Kadiu
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    • 53 I THE Finnish government ha*) entrusted the Marconi Company ■f London, with ihe COMti Inset .an of a >i.<;-rt-'.vavt station of a power al 5u feW, which will be •verted at Fori, not far from the Galf al Bathnie. St uill L finished towards ihe ti'iddle of IVIO tor
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    • 495 I PICTURESQUE CEREMONY April 16, 1685, says a document preserved in Britain's archives, 'King James If wfesh'd, wip'd, and kiss'd the feel of 52 poor mon w it h wonderful humility. 1 That was the last occasion on which a British sovereign personally perfataaed a ceremony
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    • 26 I The Cole MP t- Krcadcasting Station ti aiiimissions on shortwave, 48.7 metres (b.16 megacycles i>er second), will be discontinued as from June 1, next.
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    • 292 I King Queen At The B.B.C. RECENT St mo. bumm E \l 1 VISIT qpilEIR Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, paid an informal visit to ttroudcasting Hottss on Mar. 13 last. T!ie Royal party wa; received by Mr. R. C. Norman, Chairman
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    • 42 I When the BBC's rej gular television announcers, Jasmine Bliffh and Elizabeth Cowell, tuke their an-.. nual leave viewers will see the programmes announced by two attractive young.. actreses nineteen-war-old Riieea Bennett deft) and twenty two yearold 01« a (right).
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    • 235 I ROMANCE, COMEDY MELODRAMA DA VENTR V BROADCASTS THIS WEEK plays—a romance, a Come&y, and a melodrama—will be broadcast from Dareritry flaring this I week (see London programmes in- j side). I The romance is John Pudney s delightful fantasy, 'Edna's Fruit Hat'—and its l heme is as remarkable a.s its
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    • 104 I A STORY that achieved Success as a novrl, a play, and a film—and has given a new word to the English language—has now been adan'ed as a rerial .way for broadcastii on Monday nt I. It Ls Anthony Hope's famous cuUanc)thrust romance, 'The Prisoner of Zenda.'
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    • 171 I BROADCASTTNG In the British Colonies took another step forrd recently when the new Bahamas station at Nassau was opr.ned by htf Excellency the Governor. Sir Charles Dundas, In addition to his Excellency's inaugural speech, short addresses were broadcast by the Hon. J. H. Jarrett, Colonial Secretary
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    • 81 I THE close of a race Ilia I begins on the roof «;f Broadcastiag jfouse. Rirmingham. and ends in a loft at Chesterfield, moie than a hundred Bub s •..;>, v i«i be described for listener* of Daventrj la-day. The contestants will be pigeons, and the account of their
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    • 242 I N.B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broaden stin? House. Will contributors please make a note of
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      • 2231 II APRIL 5 well, produced by Harry S. Fep- oSrai 0. 10 Smd of transmission 2. Mus.cal £«a gpecig ,H E /A per I 1 aik interlude. >] News in EngUsh. V>-«- M.M.X JL I3IM« tnIDC W■* BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, 5.» Mtm h jtzer 920 B1 Ben J'T'f Produced b
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      • 303 III ■Pi EXCESS ACID i I I CAUSES THAT PAIN I 1 Take this Advice and I l v 1 Eat what you like <H< H Read how this give you immediate B I It- I relief from your whs llB Bven more im P° rtant i______HP lX tone 11)4 strengthens
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      • 2186 III from paB 2 IWORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I j m APR'"- 7 I 1 pm rFRLFN HONGKONG I ?55 X "ft- i t| BftK^ ZBW 9.52 Mrs (31.4 m.' ISSSSSIn and his Band. I G.MT.] 5.50 Sunday night musicalc. 197ni) P.m. a,O p,:^ P HnS,n' 1150 Closedown. b.lf) End of transmission
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    • 153 IV THE Englishman's traditional love for the open air has been the inspiration of many clubs and sports organisations—some of thcrn of national Im- j portance—but it has been le.'t lo the j English Midlands to organise the first j club to meet around a microphone, and so
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    • 175 IV J AN experiment, which rtruld be of interest to many listeners, has heen arranged between the Columbia Broadcasting System Inc., New Ycrk, and Philips' P.C.J. Station. Ililversum, operating on the same wave length, namely, ll.tt ML There will be simultaneous transmissions on Saturday and Monday next. After the
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    • 160 IV BROADCASTING is to play an important part in a forthcoming darts match between the North of England and the South. The commentaries that will be broadcast from Daventry on Wednesday next by Charles Garner in the South and another expert in the North will at
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    • 125 IV I OFFICERS anil men representative ci ihe Territorial Army of Great Britain talked about their n.-,!in the national service in a broadcast irom Daventry en Thursday lait. The various speakers were Intrt dueec to listeners by lhat distinguished .idler and popular Major John Kay B :th, who, since
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    • 430 IV "JJOW will voii explain W J Bernard Shaw to J grandchildren V asked Mr i!H Fletcher, Recorded executive, of the |'rev S I Broadcast ing House, \.*mim J cently. "They won't get a complete i dei the man by readme 'St. them about him won't be enough
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    • 135 IV ARCHIE Harradine, who will si«f four Victorian music-hall sonr in the Daventry programmes Monday next, has supplied his ov: notes on his career. Here they a* 'I was with the Arts League Tra* ling Theatre, playing in villages I towns in the British Isles, sometime a caravan. Tvt
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      • 1484 IV Continued bom page 3j \hj oR L D'SB ROADCAST PROGRAMMES MON. APRiL 10 1 r> I TVTTT>niVf 11 30 For the Sick Variety Orchestra, conducted by Dutch potpourri. 930 Dance music played by Dan JNIKUM 11.50 Tschaikowsky programme. Chorie Bhadwell, presented by 5.50 For the children. Hopkins and his Band
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