Malaya Tribune, 13 April 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's NaUo„ al Newspaper: Guarantee, Largest Sale} VOL xxvi- —No. 87. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, April, 13, 1939. The Malaya Tribune _20__PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1939 five Texts 555
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 114 1 GOODS OF BEST QUALITY AT AURORA DEPARTMENT ST#RE, St. North Bridge Rd. Tfrfc. JVC jLT£ n MAJCIfc NI Tl V CKISI'S IFTEItNOON TEA r m ROYAL assorted f Xl \M CRA( KERS ;;i niv CHOCOLATI v I* **TX ORIENTAL ASSORTED Mil IMK PAINTS MADE IN MALAYA FOR MALAYA (By PAR
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    • 287 1 1 uREBB&Rbl i AFOOT exqultUe little romance MM I i [enough for a 'Velvet cloak to be ispread in their path-'" j /b^, o H <; v, HEoNr/s are <*« il?5!I!?# wa every lrlcJc of battery f£ a C5 V? u re 11 bit uf romance in the beautiful new
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    • 114 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION! IN STOCK. FROM:— $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE, „I, J KEI.IABI.K (ihKMAN VIOLIN OITFTT. Consist* of i Stradivari ns Model Violin. 1 r a *e and I Bow Priee from SUi.KO SEASON CO., LIMITED.
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  • 90 2 r JUST A MATTER OF A NAME SA MIRANDA, Paramount** gfcttfr 1 oroua importation from Italy, is amoved no md because Americana HoUvwood keen mispronouncing ier name. ,he nr»l name is pronounced Eza, IP And V the' last name, please note, ends Vlin .Mv name good name in Ital'an.
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  • 20 2 WORLD. n pma and otUer at tractions. MM WORLD: VggtJS £Z GREAT WOR,.D r^^S ti ,Uow tractnms.
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  • 35 2 T E most a«f s 4rr M re l on Ilv :i oESette Cctbert in Para I are ™°m W CUuoa h doe including the I micl- talked about can can. -i.
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  • 190 2 time ago. Mr. Tay uarnett waa O out in the Easi. taking scenes to form backgrounds of films. They are j used to good effect in "Trade Winds, the United Artists' presentation which Mr. Garnett himself directed, and which is now
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  • 82 2 MEN are such Nsjte. comedy which apeoed a at the Alhamhra last M», I fast-moving picture. tara sweethearts of "Brut lift j« l Wavne Morris and Pr MS* v Also included in th. I laughter-maker Hugh Herbert, story of the love of two > oun Wavne
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  • 96 2 i PICTURE with an I A and son, J^M Tarnished AngeL v I the Pavilion. 1 Sally Eilers is gh I terisation, that of a sn Wing house bait who m tion mon profitable m Ss the gin I Oris success, but cxi nim. There is
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  • 12 2 mUE silver mounted •tl saddle ne alone IS valued ai
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 STEAMKR SAIUNC.S. and BRITISH INDIA .Incorporated in England I 1» o S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. j Due. I Tonnage Spur-'. 1939 RAJPUTANA I'M* Sf* 2 1 i AvriiL 17 000 MaY J RHIJTAN 6.100 May 6 MAR 6 000 May 15 RANPURA 1' .000 May 19 j RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 483 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOKI>nKIJTSCiIKK (Incorporated in Germany). The ttndernoted are the Compa.r intended AtD lor MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Due o pore. 1939 omHa North China A Jl Li i jmi>:i Manna. Tsingttfu. Dairen 29 Japan M s mjs. "j Lric omtl Manila Dairen also calls 27 Bangkok
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    • 301 2 I LUXURY with ECONOMY j S One-Cto Motorships Cahins with Private fc* E I Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare*. j ~r*- PALESTINE ROTTERDAM. i To: MAl^:it U:S j ii^Mßl& COPENHAGEN. J S ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG A>u i COPENHAOKN J h YA rtt i£» 5 SELANDIA JW I May 30 j HOI.IIIAY TOCRS
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    • 145 2 •I 1 l HAMBI'RO-A.MERIKA 9 I>eu <l -ch-Australia-he Darop ehiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated In Gewnany) PAfaoENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due Snore 1939. _\s. HINDENBURG not calling at China Japan ports Apr 18 1 m.s DUOBURQ via Manila May I ms SAUERLAND Direct
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 181 2 PdaTly" crossword] Quest t3 get bigger. CLUES ACROSS. CLIJES DOWN 1. Lady Audley had one. j 3^he t ma d.e this for hi, rati 3. Rond hcf. o' suitable description oi thi 7. Not quite. p lx?s r cr the Te.;t matches. ,5; 4 Insure tor cauK, cf caiUest birds.'
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  • 388 3 *""london commodities London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change ocn Idle Idle gl'BBt» Buyers ***** *****6 cpot Sellers 8 8 ur ward <"Apr.U«n., seUers l"'" Hfl? +W l0 ;-uard (JulyiSept.) Buyer, 8j g rhrtlDec) Buyers 8 116 8 1,16 3rd Forward (Oct.|uec.> gjgj g ts|l6 I|l6 LONDON SHARE LIST
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  • 145 3 List Of Current Divide nas> Singapore, Apr. 12, 5 pm. Company Dividend Booto dost Date Bx LnT JrJ. TIN. W Payable Date {J* Batu Selangor 2>/ 2 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. Johan 5% final Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. Kramat 3d Apr. 19 Apr. 26 Apr.
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  • 700 3 Quotations 27 ?raser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 12, 5 pm. Owing to disturbed conditions in Europe, a number of these quotations must be regarded as nominal. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin JjJ 3 6 Austral Amal 4.9 9f Austral Malay 39 44,Ayer Hitam
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  • 125 3 Singapore, Wednesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $108V 2 up while according to cables received from London Tin shares were marked down there, only a slight fall took place. Locally conditions were very idle with a few selling enquiries. RUBBERS. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock
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  • 25 3 Singapore, Apr. 12. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 108 3 London T,T. 2 3 3 4 Lxmdon demand 2!3 34 Lyons demand 204C Switzerland demand 240 lr4 Hamburg demand 133 lis York demand 54 Montreal demand 54 1|4 Satavia demand 101 1|2 Sainarang demand 101 3 6 Calcutta demand 154 12 Bombay demand 154 n Rangoon demand 154 1:2
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  • 52 3 London t.t. 2 3 15 It London demand 2 3 31j35 London 30 days' siyht 13. London 60 days' sight 2,4 1 l( London 3 months' sight 2 4 11' London 4 months' sight 2 4 3 3: New York demand 54 5[1 New York 90 d s 54
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  • 124 3 Auenoy l.'ju 1.30 Alor Gajah 0.90 0.91 l 2 Amal Malay 1.35 1.45 Ayer Hitam 0.90 1.00 Ayer Molek 0.90 1.00 Aver Panas 1.16 1.21 Bassett 0.50 0.54 Batu Lintang 1.02 1.10 Bedford 0.80 0.90 Benta 095 1.00 Borelli 1.15 1.20 Broga 0.60 0.65 Brunei 0.50 052 Bukit Katil
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  • 11 3 TTie price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 3 The price of rubber at noon tn Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 155 3 0% Maynard ft J**....» 100 nom Int Apr. 30. Oct. a* SINGAPORE MOfKClMU 1901 red. 1940 00 |M nom 4Vi% ijoo red. K n(jm 1WV4 nom to* A»r. 1. 0"» 3% 1937 red. lgea ja.ou.uw Int. May 15. Nov. 101»/ 2 c.L 3% 1938 red. 1958 £,000.000
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  • 146 3 Singapore, Apr. li. R. {Bam} W. Coast No. J per Koyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $12i Siam No. 1 J;f« Siam No. 2 gJ" Siam Broken Rice No. 1 g}J Siam Broken Rice No. 2 gg
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 32 3 THE I EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED HUE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. «AAJJ OFFICII: -.v i UD. CECIL FTREffT, BINCAPORB. W. HALL, ttiMT— M*nac«r
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    • 201 3 I SAVINGS I 1 A dollar saved Is an extra dollar I earned. I I A Savings Account is the best j inducement to save. 1 I 9 To have a Savings Account and j to see this account grow I I from tim* to time Is to be I
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    • 355 3 BANK OF I'HIXA Incorporated In China by Special ChmrteiL 12, Cecil Street, Sinsaporf Telephones: Manager's Office «3444. Asst. Manager's Office 0442. Exchange Dept. fJiVn General Office 5188-8. Cable Address: v CHUNGKCO Paid UP Capital *n. $40,000,000 00 "ffii 1 1 -Cb S 5,200,000.00 Ch. I 020,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman ofßoafd.
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  • 95 4 K°P,u" eraI °l fL le to Mr Chcow ono of directors of The S'ze i M l iin Insurance Co.". u iS p,a( V e nn &,J "day April 10. 19J9. I he cortege will leave his residence, 513. Joo Chnt Road at 10 a.m. .sharp for Kiting
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2524 4 Ufl s m ita-poi Safes.» I sr J 1 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced between Lucy Tan, daughter of the late Madam Ho Leng Hay (Puteh), and Chan Pen" SS*° n,y £on P f the lute Mr Chan B«X)n Chuan and Mrs. Chan. EPILEPSY AND DIABETES PATIENTS WANTED.
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    • 348 4 BANKRUPT! v (CHAPTER^'.I OF Hl <r f 'he Official i i 01 Assistant Officii^ 4 v oiV, JJ| Bankruptcy NG BAj CHC-Av .«aSK^yai Trade^"""' 1 Receiving n •'/->-.. '3th May Dated 12th April 4U awigim BANKRUPTCY ORD'VAXC] (CHAPTER 45) IN OF TBE El KAITS SCTTLfiifENTg SFTTLEMFN OF mWgAPORE fa Bankruptcy
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  • 662 5 London Press Comments London, Apr. 12. JHE acute international tension continues to be the subject of editorial comment in all newspapers. The Times says that the whole situation will become clearer when the Government have declared their policy, and have submitted it for the support
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  • 40 5 REUTER. LONDON, APR. 12. THE EXISTENCE OF ANY PERSONAL COMMUNICATION FROM SIGNOR MUSSOLINI TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN, SUCH AS IS REPORTED IN THE PRESS, IS CATEGORICALLY DENIED BY DOWNING STREET AND THE FOREIGN OFFICE. —REUTER.
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  • 150 5 Hongkong, Apr. 12. gCORES of Japanese gunboats have gathered in the vicinity of Pakkai in an attempt to land troops for the big push into Szeyap districts. Consequently the Chinese authorities have strengthened their defences in Toishan, and Hoiping. According to a foreign report it
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  • 30 5 London. Apr. 12.—The King and Queen are visiting the Aldershot Command on Thursday to see the modern mechanised army In acting.—British Official Wire less.
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  • 628 5 Singapore, Thursday. RELIEVED to be the first case of its kind ever to be tried in Singapore, involving a dispute over a kramat (shrine), was an injunction sought by a South Indian Mohameddan before Mr. L. B. Gibscn. the District Judge, to-day. S Mohamed Ibrahim, proprietor
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  • 276 5 Singapore, Thursday. JANG CHAT TONG jumped off a moving trolley bus near the junction of South Bridge Road and South Canal Road on the night of April 4. He fell down and fractured his skull on the road. He was removed to hospital where he
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  • 295 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE preliminary inquiry into the charge of murder of a Chinese at Arao Street on Feb. 15 preferred against a young Hockchia named Yong Ah Te3 was commenced this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Court Inspector T. T. Wray conducted the
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  • 140 5 (From Our Own Correspondent! Segamat, Tuesday Dr. A. B. C. Dorai, Anti-Malarial Officer, Segamat, is away on short leave at Port Dickson. With him is his wife, Mrs. Dorai, Lady Medical Offic t, Segamat. The Segamat Old Boys' Association has lost a valuable member by the departure on
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  • 261 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] 1 I Seremban, Apr. 12. TJOW a normal-looking Chinese 1 went into a coffee shop at Nilai on Saturday last, smoked a cigarette, and then suddenly ran amok, injuring two persons in the shop with a parang, and another two
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  • 55 5 Singapore. Wednesday.—Sing Hoi and Lim Si Kiu appeared before Mr C. H Koh in the fourth police court tni morning in answer to a charge that they used as genuine a certificate of admission into the Colony which they knew to Court Inspector J. A. Embury ap-viicd for a week's
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  • 154 5 Singapore, Thursday. RETURNING a verdict of death hy misadventure, Mr. W. G. Porter X the Singapore Coroner, to-day concluded the inquiry into the death of Chin Ngee alias Tang Ngee, at the Tan Tock Seng hospital on Apil he had bee/taken, following his having mistakenly
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  • 178 5 Singapore. Wednesday. WHY the assessment and valua- j tion made by the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore oncer- I tain land and premises owned by Ong Sam Leong Co., Ltd., (namely the New World) for the year 1939 should not be removed into the High Court of Singapore by
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  • 183 5 Singapore, Wednesday. ASMAN BIN KADIR pleaded guilty j this morning to a charge that he j on Mar. 29 at Singapore, committed theft in a dwelling at Sommapah i Road of clothing, a pair of silver chains and four rings totalled at $7, the property
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 538 5 pt BLIC NOTICE. eVLFSIINE AND THE JEWISH 1 REFUGEE PROBLEM". Public Lecture will be aeiivered on j *K e object by ltfr YEHUDAH thP ou-T the Municipal Secretary ot (Palestine) on Sway the 16th. nl 1!3 9 at 830 pm at The AdelDni G lectuw will be followed by a
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    • 23 5 LONDON Wfc HATS Your head mad in En 9 |and m man 1 stylss. and varying <3r weigh l ,or clima,es hot a
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  • 395 6 Singapore, Thursday. THREE privates of the Loyal Regiment, stationed at Gi"m a n Bar--1 racks, brought before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, this morn ng, pleaded guilty to a series of housebreaking charges. Appearing in sports shirts and black trousers, Peter Crompton
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  • 110 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, Apr. 12. IS hawking ducklings without licence an offence under the Sanitary Board by-laws? The Magistrate had to decide this question yesterday morning when amongst a number of similar cases brought from Rantau, was one in which a Chinese was
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  • 86 6 [From Our Own Correspondent! Seremban, Wednesday. THE case in which a blind Indian is alleged to have attempted to murder his wife by stabbing her and then attempted suicide by turning the knife on him was mentioned in the local police Court yesterday. The preliminary
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  • 165 6 [From Our Own Reporter] I't.uuiff, Apr. 12. A CHINESE woman, Tan Kirn Fng, was brought up before Mr. Lim Kocn Teck in the Middle Court yesterday charged with attempting: to cemmit suicide by drinking caustic scda at 5 Brook Road at 1 p.m. on
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  • 360 6 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JAMES HENRY NELSON, 27-year-old Eurasian boxer and exrailway fitter, was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Poyser at the Selangor Assizes this morn in ĕ- i Nelson who pleaded guilty to seven charges ol theft
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 357 6 Will you Maclean your teeth to-day? course I will" MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE It you urn solid dentifrice, try tbe new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE riTad By scientists A WALCO GENUINE SAPPHIRE G R A M C P H O N X NEEDLE WILL PLAY ORDINARY RECORDS 2500 TIMES IF
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    • 98 6 !"I»Y1T RADIOS J ARE SECOND TO NONE, in Efficiency, ReliafiilHy, and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR JN MALAYA HOE BOON LEONG. DR. G. F. HENNINGS EKZEMYL Excellent for tii3 treatment of Eczema (Dry or Weeping) Psoriasis, Dhobi's Itch, Prickly heat, Pimples, Boils, Abscesses, Singapore Foot nnd all other skin
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    • 15 6 —V Sole Distributors: HOUSE SCIENTIFIC SERVICE CO., 205 Orrharrf R., Q rf Smgapore-Hongkoue-Shanghai. Phone 4967
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1211 6 f To-day's Radio i SINGAPORE t 10.20 gSf^K^tfiSS, *s grass* musle 10 35 Sas^i** ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc,s> 1Q 5Q Time slgnaL Opening. Works folksongs and balhrk w S P- m t of Mozart. Booth. aas> M^ge rj 5.00 Cantonese music t n 30 Morning devotions. 11.05 Polowetzer dances
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 187 8 PAVILION s is 9-15 TO-NIGHT ANN SuER N ALMA KRUGER PAUL GUILFOYLE T^ A sensational expose BP'^°8 P of the false "miracle" racket en THEATRE ROYAL: BY REQUEST!| foii ox i: i<;ai i' o x ly. j TO-NIGHT 6-15 AND 9-15 I OM KALSOUM I THE EGYPTIAN NIGHTINGALE -IN j
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    • 192 8 Come and see FREDRIC MA Rt'H and JOAN BENNETT picking winners at BUKIT T1MAH CAPITOL 3 SHOWS IJAII.Y A United Artists I 3 3 11 I if i H|l H iBllMllllliBUMlllilll Production. Ai.SO MI< ki:y MOUSE in I -MICKEY'S AMATEURS" AND I v LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH I NEWS INCLUDING THE
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    • 285 8 i v.wo x J ust 104 weeks ago last Saturday he 6aw "Topper Non-stop h\*teria 6et in and he clutched at every lapel and between chortles told the gags to friends and strangers alike. Gradually he learned to forget and lately he's been quite normal. But now he's getting ready
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  • 471 9 (Tribune Start Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 12. \M proud oi the Chinese here. They had progressed greatly. They behave well and have helped to build up the States. The Chinese especially the local born, are very patriotic and they have established
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  • 69 9 Invitations have been issued by the Smgniklgse Association to a large number of friends and well wishers to an evening party which will be held on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. on the grounds 01 the association off Macnair Road. The function Lb in celebration of the Na
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  • 350 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday. JJORE than seventy leading members of the Chinese community of Malacca, including representatives of associations, guilds and educational institutions, attended the tea-party given yesterday at the Capitol Dance Hall to bid farewell to Mr. S. M. Middlebrook. Asst. Protector of Chinese,
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  • 117 9 I From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Road. Apr. 11. T<HE death occurred in Tapah Road A on Saturday at 7.30 a.m. of Mr. A. M. Naidu of the Chief Police Officer's Office, Kuala Lumpur. The cremation took place on Sunday at Tapah Road. He leaves three
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  • 171 9 [From Our Chvn Reporter] Penang. Apr. 12. covering a distance of 2,000 miles, in the longest flight ever undertaken by a Penang Flying Club plane, Mr. A. J. Drake, the Flying Club captain returned yesterday from Bangkok and Rangoon. The trip took five days. Mr. Drake
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  • 106 9 [From Our Dun Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday JHE Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board is seeking legal advice on the question of starting '"Silent Zones" in Kuala Lumpur, presumably doubting the legality of these zones in Singapore At a meeting of the Traffic AdvisorCommittee of the Board the question
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 83 9 HEADACHES AMD ALL PAiNS H m Double QUICK TtMt H OP?A!>A3Li It X r.LL rI3FE.MSARrZS j EMPIRE TALKIE! j *P M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Special Double Attraction jj J WARNER BROS MUSICAL HIT! I "GOLD DIGGERS j j in PARIS" j and j "NEAR TRAIL'S END I 808 STEELE WESTERN
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    • 68 9 REGAIN YOUR HEALTH >Sp?>lkV^ dyspepsia I 1 BILIOUSNESS I GENERAL DEBILITY I CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS I LOSS OF APPETITE, »te. Kftt Don't be sickly, rundown, ailing. Take tl\\\o dr. RATI MANN S SI LPHUR BITTERS the famous blood fl puril.cr—and build up i y Qur entire s y stera getting new
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    • 157 9 COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ALICE FAY. GEORGE MURFHY in j "YOI ARE A SWEETHEART" SHOW: "EDUCATING FATHER" with the Jones Family—Fox cometty picture. I il, il mmm GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. LITTLE^WORLD Ihe only Amusement Park in Malaya with Chinese Styles of Architecture. TO-NIGHT FREE GIFTS pgr each and
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    • 454 9 1 I The Sweethearts of "BROTHER RAT*' in another Comedy Hit I ALHAMBRA I i 1,. Warner Bros, present > WAYNE MORRIS PRISCILLA LANE in Mm\ c «^^^7^^_lr_______i__fc-' 'MEN ARE SUCH FOOI^' with HUMPHERY BOCART and HUGH HERBERT When Three (Gentlemen Prefer the same blonde. Does it prove she* got
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  • 695 10 EVIDENCE grows as to the despondency of the Japanese regarding their position in China. They seize eagerly at any suggestion of mediation by a third Power or that Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek is ready to discuss terms of peace. Actually, of course, any hope the Japanese may have
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  • 1180 10  -  China's Turn To Attack By 5 Lin Yu- Tang /\nnouncement of a Chinese offensive on all fronts makes the following article of special interest. The author maintains that the Japanese forces are destroying themselves* HPHE contest of forces we see to-day is a conflict between two
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 294 10 =KALE I C MEEEr THE ALL-STEEL BICYCuE THE "GOLDEN ARROW" s 70.00 U M with 3 speed S 8 2.50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Special OlTer Clearance OlTer "THE BEACON" Special Clearance Of "WOISEY" 4 Ply SCOTCH FINGER- ODDMENTS 4 Ply BOTANY WOOL. ING WOOL. AND Special Clearance
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    • 5 10 TEST OF i STAMINA i
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    • 42 10 N N V SNOW WHITE CARD GAME as fascinating as ever before. Thousands of packs of th* B l great game have been sold since it was first issuedNe»v Stock Arrived. p*W Gd your pack now. PRIC£ g C I WHITEAMYS SINGAPORE^
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  • 392 11 f Pacification Corps" i Kill Six Leaders Reuter. Peking, Apr. 13. JT is disclosed that units of the Japanese organised Pacification Army at Kaifeng—an army which the Japanese wish Gen. Wu Pei Fu to command —mutinied on Sunday and killed six out of nine members
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  • 93 11 Reuter. New York, Apr. 13. GOLD imports into the United States in March totalled 5365.C00.C00, the largest since the Czech crisis last Autumn, according to the Federal Reserve Board. The total was composed of $250,000,000 from Great Britain. $27,000,000 from Holland. $37,000,000 from Belgium.
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  • 125 11 Reuter. Rome. April 13. THE Fascist Grand Council meets today, the Cabinet to-morrow and the Chamber of Fasci and Corporations and the Senate on Saturday. The Grand Council will consider the offer of the Albanian Crown to the King of Italy. Passages in
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  • 56 11 Htngkons, April 13. rvm. New York Woild-Tele--1 iam forecasts that there ■rill be no war in Europe this year because Hitler and Mussolini have ccme to the realisation that their victory is by no neai is aaewei. "They have been outran in the armament race by
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  • 98 11 Reuter. Brussel, Apr. 13. |T is announced that the Belgian 1 Government has taken various military measures to ensure the security of the country. Certain units ami specialists have been called up for this purpose. II p -riot has been charged by King Leopold with the
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  • 100 11 Reuter. Rome, Apr. 13. CIGNS of a detente in the inter- national situation are noticed in the Italian press. Ihe Avvenire declares that polities offer signs of sviHTonisins: with »he fine weather. Newspapers that the Italian uuarantre oi Greek integrity has removed much of the foreign suspicion
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  • 72 11 Reuter. G Chungking, April 13. ENERAL l.iv Shih, Garrison Commander of the Chungking area, announces that the evacuation of !>«>pulace of Chungking "must be wmpleted before the end of May." fire prevention lanes Jul be constructed through the heart w the city. Construction
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  • 171 11 Aeuter. Paris, April K*. J*HE exact nature of a number of important military matte** approved by the Council of Ministers yesterday is noi revealed, but it is understood that the most important of them aim at ensuring close co-operation between *ae British and French Fleets,
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Istanbul. April 13. The Archbishop of Canterbury, who h> cruising in the Mediterranean, has arrived from Athens and will visit the Greek Orthodox Patriach to day. Dr. Goebels, Nazi Propaganda Minister, arrived by air from Rhcdes and was met by the Deputy-Governor and ether officials.
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  • 68 11 Reuter. Washington, April 13. Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State) sneaking at a press confevcr.ee, stated that as far as he knew the British King and Queen sUll intended to visit Canada and the United States this summer. Asked whether tie Administiation was contemn"atang any further
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  • 95 11 Reuter. ROME, APR. 12. ft IS NOW OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT ITALY HAS GIVEN A PLEDGE TO RESPECT BOTH THE LAND AND Sr A FRONTIERS OF GREECE. The Foreign Office, in a communique, states that a mezs *ge has been received from Premier Metaxas m which
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    39 11 Vim «.unt Gort, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, returning by air from France after talks with French Army Chief Marshal Gamelin and inspection of the Maginot Line, says goodbye to his pilot with confident assurance.
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  • 69 11 Reuter. Paris, April 13. 'I'HE international crisis continues l* occupy the press. The Petit Journal urges calmness, stating that further surprises are unlikely and in any case all precautions have been taken. "Pertinax," writing in L'Ordre. urges that the Soviet be included in the Western
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  • 28 11 Reuter. London, Aprl 13 Ther e will be continuous prayers for pence at Westminster Abbey to-<lay, simultaneously with the foreign affairs dehate in Parliament .—Reuter.
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  • 494 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 13. 'PHE final form of the statement which Mr. Chamberlain will make in the House cf Commons to-day in regard to the British Government's attitude to the Italian action in Albania will be approved at a meeting
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  • 50 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 13. A MESSAGE from Rome announces: "Signor Mussolini to-day saw General Gambara. Commander of the Italian Voluntary Corps in in Spain, who reported to him on matters concerning repatriation of the Italian legionaries and the actual date on which repatriation is to take place."—Reuter.
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  • 323 12 Peaceful Solution Of Differences Reuter. (JERMANY, it is reported, has proposed to Poland a peaceful settlement of outstanding differences, making definite suggestions and promising "not to move while these suggestions, which include cession of part of Upper Silesia and a motor road through the
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  • 55 12 His Excellency the High Commissions bas been pleased to appoint Mr. Francis George Co-ales. Acting Adviser, Public Works. Malay States, to be an Official Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Hon'blc PnhhP w L m/^ nn DS O Adviserm" on Apr
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  • 47 12 Reuter. Liverpool, Apr. 12. A BOMB exploded late last night at Islington Square, a popular open air meeting ground, blowing up a telephone post and shattering over a hundred windows. Several people returning from the theatre and the cinema were injured.—Reuter.
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  • 73 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. J*HE Daily Telegraph's Bordeaux correspondent says that the French authorities are closely watching the situation created by the reported presence of large bodies of Spanish troops in Samnnder and other places in the neighbourhood of the Franco-Spanish frontier. Reports from Spain in the
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  • 120 12 [Fran Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Apr. 11. A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese and two Malay boys, are lying in the Hospital, one of them in a critical condition, as the result of a motor accident, which occurred on Sunday afternoon near Kampong Kapayang. It would appear that
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  • 134 12 IF rem Our Oxen Reporter] im» a Seremban, Apr. 11. I HL tendency among members of the Asiatic staffs of estates to «ff £1)! UP pern,anent to take up new ones on the grounds m better remuneration is regretted in the annual report of
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  • 57 12 [From Our Oion Reporter] MY husband ran away 2difcJ?ti, m support three children jU T hSS f° frnVlftf in "ca S rn 'a ting* woman k Pleaded a v tho Pol ice court yesterday r:r°par?menf nd ETCISe en? flned the accuse d WO
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  • 114 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 12. THE number of Jewish refugees from Germany in Shanghai is expected to pass the 10,000 mark by the end of May. The refugees at present number about C.OOO, bun will be increased with the arrival of a batch
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  • 166 12 [From Our Own Reporter] M Penang, Apr. 11. R. KHOO KAI HONG, sixth son of the late Mr. Khoo Keng Hean and Mrs. Khoo Keng Hean, and Miss Lily Goon Gook Chin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goon Kwee Chee were married at the Buddhist
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  • 6 12 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
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  • 60 12 Reuter. Paris, April 12. ACCORDING to authorised sources, states the Albanian Legation, fierce fighting occurred yesterday at Matidibra, Argyrocastro and Elbassan, where mountain tribesmen, supported by officers of the regular army, are lighting under the leadership of Prince Sal' anu Hussein, both former pupils of Saint Cyr. The
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  • 29 12 Reuter London. April 12—Mr. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Ambassador, called at the Foreign Office yesterday afternoon and stayed for nearly an hour. —Reuter
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  • 160 12 Reuter. Washington, Ay. i> pRFSIDENT Roosevelt has approved of th* barter sc jected by Senator Byrnes.—Reuter. It is a gigantic plan for international exchange of raw materials, having the double effect of building up the strength of the democracies for war and
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  • 47 12 Reuter. Warsaw, Apr. 12. POLISH reservists belonging to the six classes 1912 17 were caUed up to-day. The men concerned are listed as unfit for normal military service. They are called up annually for auxiliary service but not usually before the Autumn. Reuter.
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  • 160 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 12. THE TIMES under the heading A "Uneasy Europe," and The graph under the heading X rope in Tension," refer to the heightened anxieties, but both point out thai the alarming repot ts accompanying the state of international tension have become a new
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  • 314 12 CANAL RD. SHOOTING CASE Singapore, Thursday. gENTEXCE to five years' rigorous imnri«onment was to-day passed on Koh Ah Liat, a Chinese, who on Dec. 1 last year shot another Chinese, Sim Gong, at about 10 p.m. at Canal Road. The Jury returned a unanimous verdict
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  • 70 12 Reuter. Belgrade. Apr. 12. ALTHOUGH the Yugoslav attitude towards the Italian occupation cf Albania has not teen officially declared, certain military precautions have been taken. Several classes of reservists have been called up. mainly in districts bordering the Yugoslav-Albanian frontier The arrival here of the Croation leader
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  • 25 12 Reuter. Washington, April 12—The Senate has passed the $100 000.000 Relief Bill for public works, afte- rejecting a proposal to increase the amount to $150,000.000—Reuter.
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  • 57 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 12. JAPANESE despatches report that about 2,000 Chinese troops yesterday attacked Kaifeng, but claim that they were repulsed by the Japanese garrison. The messages admit that the Chinese fired at the Police Station in the south-western part of the city and attacked the railway
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  • 91 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang. Apr. 11. WHILE out bathing in the Sungei Pinang river, a Chinese schoolboy got into difficulties and went under the water in full sight of his youneer brother and a frie,. u The water at the spot was only five feet
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  • 149 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Apr. 11. JjMVE men, three Chines and two Indians, forming the crew of "Lady Nell/ a motor launch are reported to be mi>sini; since April 5 when the launch encountered a heavy storm oU the Kedah coast. It appears
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  • 63 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Apr THE festival of the Holy tern on the eve of the <\ world war." is how the ShanghaiM»» ichi. a local Japanese paper. ot» the anti Comintern function wni< cording to the Japanese pre-, ruled to be held under the us 0 f
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  • 188 13 DRAMA THREE DAYS FROM SINGAPORE Singapore, Thursday. U/HILE cleaning a saloon window on the deck of the Conio Verdi on Monday morning, Antonio Cebular, a steward, was thrown overboard owing to the heavy swell and had the grim experience of seeing the
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  • 37 13 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 13. (J ately $25,000,000 worth of war mj which Britain and France obtained export licences during the first quarter, actual supplies valued at j $10,000,000 have been completed.—Reuter.
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  • 124 13 Paris, Apr. 12. INCREASING discontent in Moslem circles in Tripoli is reported by travellers arriving in Tunisia, according to a Havas telegram. There are rumcurs of a revolt at Senussi on the Sasara frontier despite official precautions, which have aroused an undercurrent of hostility towards the
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  • 580 13 INAUGURAL MEETING 'JpilE inaugural meeting of the Malayan Veterinary Association was held at the Selangor Indian Association Hall on Apr. 8 and 0 at Kuala Lumpur. Nineteen out cf a total of 45 members of the veterinary profession from the various States and Settlements
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  • 493 13 TENSION in the Mediterranean has eased, but it seems hardly safe to say so, for by the time these lines &re in print it may he rising again. It is certain that the British naval demonstration has prevented an imDBemate threat to Greece. It is just certain
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  • 35 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Apr. 12. The British Minister left this afteriioon for Europe on leave. He was give i a great send off by the official and merchant communities.
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  • 110 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Klang, Apr. 12. JTUAN Choon Hin was charged yesterday before Che Megat Yuns, magistrate, with having caused the death of Tong Kirn Swee and Tong Ah Soh on April 9 by knocking them down with a car he was driving. The
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  • 128 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, Apr. 12. 17TTPPAN made a day of it on MonIV day with the holiday spirit and the still more exhilarating spirit of toddy in him, but unfortunately he was caught napping by a policeman, who immediately took him to the police station.
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  • 101 13 IFrc77i Our Own Reporter] Seremban. Wednesday. Before Mr. H. G. Moles. Protector of Chinese, who acted as Second Magistrate to-day. Sheikh Hassan bin Sheikh loianim. Kaihi of Jelebu. was produced en two charges of criminal breach of trust in respecr of $12 belonging to Government funds
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  • 118 13 Singapore, Thursday. A MOST enjoyable dance was given by the Hon. Mr W. E. Pepys, General Adviser. Johore, and Mrs. Pepys at their beautiful house Saujana. Johore Bahru. Lan night on the occasion of Mr. Pepys' birthday. There were about 250 guests present, including many friends
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  • 46 13 The following tin outputs are reported for March: Pahang consolidated 1.310 niculs; Ipoh Tin (Lahat) 237 piculs; Ipoh Tin (aver Etam> 67 piculs; Suneei Kinta 282 piculs. Rubber crops are as follows: Kaala Reman 98.100 lb.; Lok Kawi 30.000 ib.; Bruseh 23.000 lb.
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  • 13 13 An Imperial air mail is due tomorrow and another on Saturday.
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  • 169 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, 12. PRISONERS in Perak seem to have a partiality for the prison at Taiping rather than the one at Batu Ga jah. At least they prefer to be the "guests" of the state at the State Capital. This
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  • 46 13 Reuter. London, April 13 Mr. Winston Churchill called at No. 10, Downing Street to see the Premier late yesterday afternoon and was clapped by the crowd on leaving his car and again when he left after a stay of 55 minutes—Renter.
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  • 53 13 London, Apr. 13. Rear Admiral Ralph Leathftin has been appointed Command;r :'n Chief of the East Indies Station as from Apr. 12 in succession to Vice Admiral Somervill who had to relinquish the appointment owing to ill-health. The new Commander will assume ccmmand en or
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    • 233 13 •aB I 8 »«*****1 lEffiraftFlavour ihat has never RECIPE for baking or boiling been matched and which has made pineapple HAM Pineapple Hams famous in Malaya Soak f r foJII ho r for over twenty years. On)/ the *>> mm mum finest hams are selected tor the iho hum vviin
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    • 81 13 ROOSEVELT ON RADIO London. Apr. 13. A SPEECH by President Roosevelt on the occasion of the 150 th Anniversary of Washington's presidency will be relayed by the 8.8.C. to-morrow night ai 2.50 a m (Malayan Time), that is, early morning of Saturday, on freoutneies GSG, GSD, GSC and GSB. Recordings
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  • 394 14 The Moravia had a decisive victory ot six goals to two against the Changi (W.D.) Civilians in Division II B of the B.A.F.A. League fixture yesterday. The game iwas played at tbe Clerical Union. The winners were in good trim and It was only sad
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  • 1299 14 ENTRIES FOR SINGAPORE SUMMER EXTRA MEETS Good Support Received TURF IFOLLOWING1 FOLLOWING are the full list of entries for the Singapore Jvri Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting and Extra professional meeting. The Singapore season at Bukit Timah starts on Apr. 22. and is carried through on Apr. 2«, 29. May
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  • 437 14 (By "Marcus Superbus") THK third track at Bukit Timah was thrown open for training morning in preparation for the forthcoming Summer racing seas** of the Singapore Turf Club. There were a number of gallops R( through in spite of the fact that the turf was
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  • 46 14 The English Lawn Tennis A announces that H. W Austin, who einally Stated he would be ava Great Britain's first Davis c aj'amst New Zealand, is n< abfe. Austin is presently in Americ ing to rally American sport m cause of moral reannainel R
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  • 73 14 Reuter. Cannes. Wednesd UThe Cambridge-Oxford boat crews competed against the Fl crews In to-day's races, taking the open sea over a course 1 metres Cambridge beat the Club N byv two lengths in five n 20 seconds. Oxford beat Toulou length in five minutes, 40
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  • 314 14 I FOLLOWING is the schedule of raehig fcr the Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting. 'FIRST DAY, APRIL 22: Three runs for class «,nc N%i «*fl over six furlongs; two runs forclas* two horses over seven furlongs and one run L r class two horses over 5' L furlongs,
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  • 530 15 Fighting Display By Losers SOCCER ni l-I. SOCCER, relieved by spells of individual brilliance on the part of the opposition forwards, was served up on the Padang yestetdaj afternoon when the RE. (Changi) met and deI ,i, Singapore Cricket Club by two goals to
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  • 307 15 Wearnes. 1, Nestanglo... 0. [JKSPERATE but unavailing efforts by Nestanglo at the last moments to equalise made exciting soccer yesterday on the S.H.B. padang. Another reason why Nestanglo should at least have succeeded in forcing a draw with one of the angles of
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  • 62 15 The 30th Annual Sports of the AngloChinese School will be held on Friday, May 5 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The events for Old Boys will be:— 440 Yards (Individual*; 440 Yards Relay and Half Mile Walk (for veterans only). Old Boys who wish to take part
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  • 66 15 The following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against II.M.S. "Terror" on Thursday at 2.15 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road Ground. J. B. Shaw (Captain). Au Keng Chu, S Hope, L. Newman. Cheong Thiam Siew L. M. Aeria, G. J. Moxon, H. Lewis, Seah Cheng
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  • 151 15 The tenth annual picnic of the Syrian Christian Association was held at 54-G, Tanah Merah on Sunday the 9th instant frcm 7 a.m.. to 7 p.m. in ideal weather. The bungalcw and the spacious grounds were kindly left at the disposal of the Association for a day.
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  • 33 15 Singapore. Wednesday.—Owing to the heavy downpour of rain yesterday afternoon, the Div. 28. fixture between th" S.C.F.A. "B" and the R.A.F. <H.Q.> which was to have been played off yesterc.cy, was postponed indefinitely.
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  • 146 15 R E. (P. 8.) 3, RA F. (T) .1. gETTER understanding among the forwards and a sound defence were the responsible factors for the RE. (p. 8.) emerging victors in their Div. 2A. fixture against the R.A.F. (T) by three goals
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  • 85 15 XXX Throughout every twenty-four hours, ali over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing
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    • 165 15 <*»m. Rheumatism, li ii m Ita go, Kidney trouble, He. eared with UROLYSAN i h c 1r.,hl Ualer and tea-spoonful ol the 11 >nprve scing granule dissolves •okhT crystals and expel the pain iM.isons from the body. In a M rhr "matic swellings are rednvhoip i Ilmbs arft and the
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    • 210 15 International Correspondence Schools (Overseas) Ltd*, of London, 108, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Please send me your free booklet containing particulars of tha Course ot Training before which I have marked X. Commercial Architecture Training Surveying Accountancy Plumbing Secretaryship Engineering:— Correspondence Civil Go~d Ene!i-h Concrete Advertising Structural Balaam anr hip Mechanical Illustrating
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    • 353 15 DUST&GERMSp A In feet: Your ~*iik Lungs "pJUST carries mil lie n tot disease \W* *B germs and these, mixed with the air you breathe, get into your i:' r j v jfrV^J/v throat and lungs. Consequently, r 1\ I'liiiiB relaxed throats, coughs and I I E( m^/ influenza develop
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  • 189 16 Fort Canning defeated St. Andrew's School at cricket yesterday in a game played at Tanglin. Following are the scores: FORT CANNING Stodd b Meyer 15 Wilton c and b Meyer j> Dowling b Meyer JJj Baker retired 26 Telford c Ross b Copel 3U
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  • 555 16 Annual General Meeting Yesterday THE possibility of approaching Government for financial help where the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association was concerned, was one of the interesting matters discussed yesterday at the annual general meeting: of the Association held at the S.C/" '\An official move should
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  • 30 16 In the division three (Southern) league fixture Exeter beat Southend I—o. Londcn. The King and Queen will attend the English soccer cup final at Wembley on April 29.
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  • 90 16 I. A. Cricket On Saturday against the Mine Sweepers 2nu XI at the I. A. ground at 2 v m. F S. Sithambaram (capt.); hi. S. DhO&J, iNakoda: Bhatri; S. Angull.'a. N. Raja Dr. A. K. Sinha; D. K. Samy; lharam Singh; Gupta and G. Btagh. Reserves: —Dharmaraj and Asghar.
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  • 53 16 The following have been selected to play Table-Tennis for the Junior Department against the Jollylads on Saturday at 7.15 p.m. in the Junior Department: Wee wee Lee. Lim Keng Hian, Lav Kieng Hiong, Kwok Chee Wong, Fung Guan Chye, Fung Guan Swee, Ong Swee Keng. Reserves: Low Kok Kong,
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  • 52 16 WATER POLO The following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against the Gordon Highlanders on Thursday, at Fort Canning at 4.15 p.m. Chan Joo Miang, Loh Heng Kee, Chia Kok Leong, Wong Fatt Lim, Chua Kirn Chiang, Chan Suay Bah, Tan Ban Hoe. Reserves: Benny Fones, Cheong
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  • 103 16 THE British Boxing Board of Control have re-instated the licence of George Dingley, the Glasgow promoter, which they suspended last October. A statement issued by the Board said: "Having agreed to comply with the conditions as laid down by the Board (administrative stewards), th* 8.8.8. of C.
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  • 233 16 Singapore, Thursday. WITH the object of creating a better future cultural relationship between Malaya and the Philipines, the Far Eastern University Basket ball team, champions of the inter-University competition and the runners-up of the International Championships in Manila arrived here by the Conte Verde this morning, on
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  • 45 16 London, Apr. 12. TOMMY FARR is six to four on favourite to beat the American, Red Burman, in to-morrow's twelve-round fight at Harringay. The promoter, Mr. Sidney Hulls, says he has orTered Max Baer a fight with the winner in London.—Reuter.
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  • 77 16 A team of professional lawn tennis players, including Donald Pudge, Fred Perry, Ellsworth Vines and one other player may rtait Australia next year. The State Lawn Tennis Associations are to be asked whether they favour the scheme, says a Melbourne message. An offer by W. T.
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  • 166 16 In preparation for the current year's Singapore Table Tennis Championship which will be held shortly, the Ngo Sing Le Chin Sia registered another victory over true Amicable Athletic Association, by 4 games to 1 in their second trial match, at the latter's premises en Saturday last. Results N.S.L.C.S.
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  • 172 16 I Ties for to-day in the S.c.R.c tennis tourney:— "A" SINGLES HANDICAP Court 'A" Tan Chim Tuan 1 Poh Chee Juay (sen. i Court "B" Arthue Lim 12" vs. Low Kee Pow (—9). "B" SINGLES HANDICAP Court "C" Freddie Tan (—l5» T. G. Sect 6>. Court "D" Evan
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  • 140 16 FOLLOWING are lies in the V.M.C.A. open invitation tennis tournament for Saturday:— JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 3.30 P.M. Robert Chia vs. Cecil Wong. H. L. Wee vs R. E. Thoy. A. Leicester vs. Parada Buranasuri. A. G. B. Palier vs. D. Rozaiio. N. B. Menon vs. A. S. B. Paki: MEN'S
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  • 65 16 Owing to wet weather, the final in the men's doubles at the S.C.C. between Clerc and Wise v. Droogleever and Purnell could not be played yesterday, and has been postponed to Tuesday To-day. the semi-final of the mixed doubles will be played between Cherrinston and Mrs. Sewell v. Mr.
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  • 445 17 II men mind their own business w e shall P 7 hursd *y--1 and much more perfect world order,' Dr HTp W,er Ihe M« of his talk on "Rotary and the World CrLs-' i? pore Rotary CM this afternoon. I to the Singa- in talk,
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  • 34 17 .f'umber ol Commerce 2 lop Exchange Room at ire .reSntoH- the Purpoae of fc* 'alive LatlVe to «wye on the i n^ P f ace of John his seat on pro-
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  • 363 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL J READERS. Push business matters already in hand but start no new venture or enterprise. Be wary of giving your confidences I to people of whom you are not Quite sure and don't get into I contact tvith strangers. The mo- ncy stars
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  • 120 17 TJEHEARSALS have commenced for Terence Rattigan's brilliant comedy French Without Tears," which the Repertory Players are presenting at the i 5 nfjfc T5 eat Sin 8 a P«re on June. 10, Kuala tumpur 1 at the T Wn Hall The players taking part are, Joanna k s22
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  • 889 17 FIGHT PROPAGANDA [To the Editor of the Malaya T.ibune] Sir—All intelligent and thoughtful British Malayan citizens must have read with keen appreciation your interesting and spirited editorial "entitled -Fight Propaganda." That the warnin; was most timely and that it was inspired by motives of truth, justice,
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  • 66 17 \Fro?n Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12—His Excellency the High Commissioner, says an official communique, has been pleased to appoint Mr. Francis George Coales. Acting Adviser, Public Wcrks, Malay States, to be an Official Member cf the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the
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    • 188 17 KOOM SENG Ik CO., i f KKKHOJ na> I SALE OF (i SINGAPORE PROPERTIES* street SHEE AND AS SYED AfIAAIAFn Riv SU„^?i2 ED BIN HASSAN HASSAN BIN AHAMED freehold land and house No. 270, Serangoon Road, Singa"V, Üble rreeh ld land and huose No 370, Gaylang Road. Singapore, Val MORTGAGEES'
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    • 234 17 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, body, impure blood, failing memory, and who are old ami worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American .Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly and
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  • 613 18 Research Work Subsidised Schools Started In Several Provinces MORE than ten million dollars (Chinese currency) have been spent by the Board of Trustees for the Administration ot the Boxer Indemnity Fund remitted by the v as formed in 1981, to help the realization of China s educational
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  • 522 18 and frontier education in the pjjlj of Kansu. Ninghsia, Chinghai and sm yuan during the current year >IAU,gl AU,ge U the? 124 scholarships hay, been Planted since 1933 by the Board tor Chinese students to further their Stu dies in British Universities. The Bri Ush Boxer Indemnity Fund
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  • 192 18 Japanese To Advance Westward South China War Boncirnn: AFTER consolidating theii ticns in Kongmcon and Hsinhni (Sunwui). the Javanese hordes art likely to turn their advance westward in order to secure foothold scuth of the West River as to the rear of Rhaohing The next Javanese object Kungyih, Hsinchang and
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  • 81 18 Directing CounterOffensive Bhanghti MR Chou En-lai. Vic< -PoUti I/l 01 Military Affairs O arrived somewhere iniChekiang.g to direct political activities of the v rillas and regular trooj s in w counter-offensive. i General Huang Shao-nsiu mail of the Chekiang Provii <• eroment. received Mr Chou and G Liv Chien-jui. one
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  • 216 18 M, HENRI COSME, new French Ambassador to China, md tensely favourable impression anions Chinese government it n others who had the privilege of meeting him dunnp W herever short sojourn in Chungking, Chinas war-time capitaL J went, he won for himself considerable affection by
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  • 95 18 Chungking. AX exhibition showing anti-Japa-nese resistance in China wiil be staged in Moscow some time next month, when most of the ex Kbits are supplied by the SinoSoviet Cultural Association. According to word from Moscow, the exhibits are to give cultural and social asD ects of
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    • 317 18 CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company in the city of new york (ESTABLISHED 18S0. H H H FRIES, Manager (or M iUya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Phone 4447 Eczema Itch Killed in 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny and pores where fferma hide and cause terrible
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    • 8 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan
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  • 858 19 RIOTING IN RAMDURG STATE cFQUEL TO ARREST OF LEADERS (United Press). HUHIJ, APR. fc\ pni X EMEIN \ND GAOL WARD FUS WERE BATTERED E Mi ln i\f VTH IN RAMDUH6 ST AM BY A MOB OF OVER A ivn
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  • 20 19 (United Press). «.ikot Anr 10— Gandhiji arrived ZZm >1«o reached here from BprobJv "They Sf SsTIWE (United Press)
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  • 224 19 Allahabad, Apr. MR D. Narsingh, Acting General M secretary of the Congress an- nounces that the lowing dates: The Working Committee meeting -Apr 27 and subsequent days. 411 India Congress Commiue mcc"ing-Apr. 29, and subsequent days—(United Press). q crsrdar Vallabhai Bombay, Apr. 8 g«™»*. V w«
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