Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest SaleJ VOL. XXVI -No. 88. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, April 14, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 FIVE CENT
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    • 135 1 j MADAME PAGE S LATE 92, PICCADILLY, I LONDON. C DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS S FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. I FROM:— I $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, 2 J TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. J RtSTORt YOUR tNCRGY ffihnWiinnp)WW AND PEP W.™ M '%Lw* j OF BRITISH MALAYA J I In
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  • 126 2 HAROLD LLOYD returned to hh first love, character makeup, for final scenes in his new Paramcunt production, "Professor, Beware!" In his (arly Cays on the stage, when he wa.s too young for juveniles, the comedian filled in with character parts, which required heavy
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  • 119 2 PARAMOUNT.? Stage 4 is a dim j) lighted cav-rn of g100m..-.ffggg King is ready to shoo* the famed seen! In -Tom lawyer. De"cSS ToT St and dS al Huchh berry F creep through the graves. Tney step carefully over a grass-grown mound. Suddenly the youngsters shriek.in
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  • 44 2 MADE! EINE Carroll, "the perfect blo». dc." ralre* a five mile ride on an ponablane behind a 50 mlie an hour in Parataotint's Cafe Society.'' a rtc y of the neoptc thp.t arr mak in-, a Coney IsHtnd cut of Long To!anr:.
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  • 40 2 A KIM Tamircff. best known as 3 rUlalnom sort of chap in such pictures a, 4pSSS of th.« North." torn* to b£ comedy in Paramcunt's Pa.ib Hone, rncon" He plays the role of a boob Balkan politician.
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  • 336 2 TO-MORROW 0 R 17 f i S HEADERS. A good day /> J S n Lk-cnd journey and especially S n 7/c« ca?f combine business S n .7/i pleasure. Not an unfavov Kmc from nfl S financial viewpoint', and it 5 trade a pood rmd profitable
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 RTKAMKR SAILINGS. __c- P& and BRITISH INDIA ilncorporated la Eiviand*. O. S. N. CO:*S SAILINGS. (HI WARDS Duo. Tonna 8 pore. 1919 RAJPUT AN A 17.000 Apt 21 RANCH! 17.000 May :> BHUTAN 0.100 May 0 BEHAR 0 000 May 11 RANPURA 17.000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 SOUDAN
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    • 484 2 STEAMER SAILINGS§NORDDEUTSCiiER (Incorporated in i Germany). The undeinoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NOKTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 ••GNEISV3NAU" omits North China 1" P ort S m-S. "ELBE" omit- Manila Daii en also calls Bangkok A P r 5 "i.lPl t'' omits Manila.
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    • 434 2 M a t m m _J I "IT j LUXURY with ECONOMY j One-Class Motorships Cabins v.ith Private Hath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare.-. 2 a Wi II IMB I. I I < T niARsniLES LONDON. I To: PALESTINE. ROTTERDAM," 5 AND I HAMBIRG COPENHAGEN, j COPENHAGEN or ALSIA May 2
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    • 154 2 •v HAMBURO-AMEIHKA I I NIE m De u'-vj.h A vat r a I i r hr Damp-" chifTs Gescllschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due y >x>rc 1939. Sjs. HINDENBURG not calling at China Japan ports Apr 1« I
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    • 266 2 n>AILY CROSSWORD X mmmwmmm I II I I hj HI HI HI HI I j j HI H HI HI H. HI Hj HI Hp aHHH HI j j j iniiiij mm 'mmm ril FS CLUES DOWN tfWtaf l. Formerly a vehic'e 0 f geni a nueen 2. Fart of
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  • 637 3 LONDON COAAMODITIES BBEB 2-«* To L d n a d y on ThUr Sge xaie Steady boot Buyers *****6 *****6 tm Sellers 8 8 Ist Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers 715!16 8 j-unT Sellers 81jl6 ***** 1 2nd Forward (July, Sept.) Buyers 8 8 116 j-n7^ 8% 8 3H6
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  • 808 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 13, 5 p.m. Owing to disturbed conditions in Europe, a number of these quotations must be regarded as nominal. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,3 3 6 Austral Amal 4j9 5 3 Austral Malay 19 6
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  • 145 3 Singapore, Apr. 13. jR. W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $22Q Siam No. 2 $21 0 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $115 Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 97 3 London. Anr 1 1 Paris 176 49 G4 New York 4.68 1 ie Montreal 4.703 /4 Brussels 27.82 Geneva 20.87 ft Amsterdam Milan 89 4 Berlin 11.68 ft Rio de Janeiro 2 31 32 sellers Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingors 226? 8 Madrid nominal Lisbon
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  • 16 3 Singapore, Friday. The price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 1091, (up H)
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  • 17 3 The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was:— Buyers: 27 (unchanged); Sellers: 271/8 (unchanged).
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  • 247 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $80,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 100 norn SINGAPORE MTJNfCIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4d0,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30...- «100 101 norn 1907 "d. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int Mar 31, Scot 30 »106 108 norn 4V 1909 red. 1905 i 1,000,000 Int. Mar.
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  • 246 3 Singapore, Apr. 13. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 34 London demand 2 3 3 4 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 240 1|4 Hamburg demand 133 1 [2 New
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    • 35 3 THE ASTERN UNITED XLiV \t E CORPORATION. LIMITED 81 Li. lAJUNE MOTO'K VEHICLE PERSONAL ACCJ- T WOn MEN'S LOrfPENSA VN AND PUBLIC UAJOUTI INSURANCE. «ji 1 ft?™*: <«CIL STREET, BINGAPORB. w. W. HALL, Ocoerai Manager
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    • 498 3 HAXK OF CHI\A Incorporated in ChJna by apecial Charter i. 12» Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-a Cable Address: CHUNOKUO." Paid Up Capital w h. $40,000 000.00 Reserve Funds in S Ch. S 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2
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    • 596 4 _^_^_^_i WANTED—Experienced Lubricating Oil Salesman with knowledge ot Malayan market. Apply stating salary required together with copies of testimonials to Box No. 379. Makiya Tribune, Singapore WANTED—A Tamil Hindn Clerk and cashier with fair knowledge of English for Mariamman Temple. Security $1,000. Apply in writing with full particular.: and copies
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    • 534 4 WANTED: Johnson or Archimedes Outboard Motor about 3 HP. Box 354, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (783» EPILEPSY AND DIABETES PATIENTS WANTED. Permanent cure assured. Apply to the Senior Vedic Scientist, the Himalayan Medical Hall, 135, Serangoon Soad, Singapore. ("33) WANTED: Pen-Friends (Chinese) boys and girls. Age 15-19. Write Box No 350
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    • 546 4 I CHILDREN'S EFDROOM SUITE (teak). I 2 almeiras, 1 dressing-taoie. 1 large toy I cupbeard, all green, a beds 5' x 2V 2 i cream. Apply Box No. 369, Malaya TriI bune, Singapore, or phone office 4042. (809) I FOR SALE MILO DUPLEX BARBELL, American make, Weight lbs.. Two globes,
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    • 664 4 DOLLAR AND STERLING Exchange TaDles. 2s. 3d. to 2s. 5 3.32 d Price $2per copy. From Booksellers or Publisher 14, Parry Road, Kuala Lumpur. (795) ATLANTIC CAFE-RESTAURANT 228, Tan j ong Pagar Road. New building on right frcm town. Open Daily to 2 a.m. (Morning) European, Chinese Food. Guest Night
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    • 594 4 UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 2, Branksome Road, Singapore. Turn your spare time into profitable account by enrolling for a course of instructions Commercial and General Prospectus sent on application. "ENGINEER'S GUIDE TO SUCCE£J3"— 200 Courses —FREE —Shows how students in Malaya achieve successful careers in Engineering by taking The T.1.G.8.'s Correspondence
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    • 593 4 BANKRUPTCY ORD^T (CHAPTER r, X IN THE HIOH COURT or .STRAITS E SETTLEMENT OP fiSESS In Bankruptcy. U Re KOH PENG SENG of Tanjong Pagar Road s j I Clerk. >ln W|»,re. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlWx First and Final Dividend to the above ma* All creditors must or by the
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  • 86 5 Ti- funeral of the late Mr. Wee Cheow one ol the directors of The S'/e JV' Pmking Insurance Co., V n sk ill take olace on Sunday April, iK 1939 Th <? cortege will leave his idence. 513. Joo Chiat Roaa, at im .sharp for Kiung
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  • 45 5 -i family of ihe late Mr. 0115 Koon k 'C V b"' 10 te!lder their heartfelt all relatives and friends, itt-nded the night visits and ',\s of tneir beloved father and tho>e who sent wreaths and •ter' o f condolence >n their sad Bereavement.
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  • 752 5 X HE fourth annual report of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys' (Singapore) Association for the year ending Dec. 31 is as follows. The patrons are the Very Rev. Brother James 0.8. E.; Rev. Brother Ste phen. Director; St. Joseph's Institution; Rev Brother Henry, Director; St.
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  • 159 5 IT The Singapore Chamber of Com- I A merce Rubber Association 1429 th AucHon, held on April 13, the following were:— Catalogued 1,362,483 lbs.—tons 608.25 1 Offered 1,234,172 lbs.—tons 550 07 I Sold 963,572 lbs.—tons 430.17 London—Spot 7.15 16d. New York—! Spot 15 3/ 4 cts. PRICES REALIZED
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  • 106 5 THE following is the statement of the 1 Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the quarter ended Feb 25. consisting cf three four-weekly periods; BATTERY Tonnage of Ore raised 15.212 tons. No. of Ounces of Bullion produced 4.021 ounces. No. of Ounces of Fine
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  • 52 5 Reuter. Friedrichshaven. Apr. 13: A serious explosion occurred at the Aeroloc,ical Observatory here to-day. destroying a large part of the building. Less ox life is feared, but the extent of it is not yet known. The explosion is believed to have Originated in a balloon which was about
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  • 479 5 Co operative Thrift And Loan Society Lt. THE annual report of the Committee of the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift Loan Society, Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31, together with audited statement of accounts and balance sheet cover- mg the same period is as follows To the families of the
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  • 41 5 Reuter. Warsaw. Apr. 13. A number of Germans are known to have been arrested recently in Western Poland on various charges. Although no official announcement has been made reports of the arrests have appeared in the newspapers.—Reuter.
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  • 204 5 (Fran Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Apr. 12. LARGE and distinguished gathering, including His Highness the Yang Di-pertuan Besar and consort, the Hon. Mr. G. L. Ham (British Resident), major and minor chiefs of the State and Pleads ol Government departments, witnessed the wedding at Sri
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Jerusalem. Apr. 14.—Aref Abdul Razzik, well known leader of Arab bands in Palestine, with 16 of his followers, has surrendered to the French military authorities in Syria, according to in official announcement.--Reuter.
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  • 25 5 Reuter. Gibraltar, April 14.— H. If. S. Repulse has left here for England to take Their Majesties to Canada next month. Reuter
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  • 195 5 Reuter. Pf i pif evacuation of Spanish refugees from the temporary camps in A the Pyrenees Orientates Department is progressing satisfactorily. Cnly 9.000 refugees out ot an original 50.0C0* Still remain at the camp of Aries gar Tech. the remainder having been gradually drafted
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  • 101 5 Reuter. London, Apr. 14. A MONO those who listened in the A House ol Commons to Mr. Chamber lain w-~e the Ambassadors cf Belgium China. Russia. Poland, France ant. Brazil and the Ministers of Switzerland. Rumania. Norway, Dt imark. Holland, Greece. Albania. Turrey, Finland
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  • 60 5 Singapore, Thursday .—Arrested on Apr. 11, Chan Sang, aged 17, was charged tc day. befoir Mr. Kenneth A. Elr.cke:- in the Third Police Court, with "managing an unlawful society called 'The Singapore Variovis Lines Shop Assistants Anti Enemy Backing-Up So cicty.' Accused claimed trial. Bail of $2,000
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  • 48 5 Reuter. Wellington, April 14.—The New Zealand Labour Party conference, In its opposition to universal or compulsory military service, has adopted a minority report affirming that it is every fit man's duty to offer himself for training for the defence of New Zealand Renter.
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  • 36 5 Reuter. London. Apr. 13: Lord Perth. British Ambassador In Rome, who is retiring. 18 expected to leave Rome in ten days' time. His successor is Sir Percy Lorraine, former Ambassador In Turkey. Reuter.
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  • 252 5 Pielersburg, Transvaal. \KRTGER sovereign, six diamonds and a pair of bangles such as are usually worn by nalives were found inside the stomach of a giant crocodile when it was shot in the Gwanda I?iver. just beyond ISeit Kridge, on the Rhodesian side. Mr. Pracoy of
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Apr. 14 PRESIDENT Roosevelt has arranged to make a nationwid! broadcast at 4 p.m. Greenwich mean time to-day. Et is believed that he will warn the total'tartan States against encroaching on Latin American terricoiies.—Reuter.
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  • 146 5 Fresh fruit is pood for children, they should be encouraged to eat it. But uiey should also be warned to avoid riuit whlcn 's damaged, under or overripe, for this is a frequent source of ■tammy trouble. ir your iittle one is
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    • 507 5 NOTICE. nil s/l lIM TONG BANKING AND iNSL'RANCI COMPANY. LIMITED. nCI IS HEREBY GIVEN that the d Annual General Meeting i the above Company haltong Bank Build9tr< et. Singapore on fcprfl 1939. at 2 pm IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN fer Books of the Company L closed as from the 17th.
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    • 68 5 I Opposite Clifford Pier VITAMIN FULL 'CREAM POWDERED MILK FOR THE MODERN HOME pull cp**«|f FROM FAMOUS DAIRY COUNTRY NEW ZEALAND Jlfif IT DAILY If You Are A Sufferer Of DIABETES Elth-r in the First Bt*>r» or X4Skm\ iin mi- consul! Imm.-HJiatolj TH ABU! V Ml) HASSAN", r C32-F. Alju-iied
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  • 368 6 IFt 07H Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Thursday. THE decision of the Government to have the 38 Hainanese refugees who landed illegally off Pangkor Island last week, sent back in the junk that brought them from their native island, is causing grave concern
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  • 147 6 Singapore. Thursday. THE following passengers are sailing by the "Meonia" which left here for L"-ope yesterday:— Mr and Mrs J. Leoaehe. Miss Brigitte Lcsacb.*. Master Martine Lesache, Miss Inga Faber, Miss G. Bishop. Miss E H Iblings. Miss E. Lmdegaard, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moll, Mr and
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  • 96 6 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE death occurred tins auernoon at Kuala Lumpur, after a long illness, of TowKay Kok. xoKe unai, partner in tne well-Known lirm of Messrs. Kok Kee, rubber and tin ore merchants, at tne'age ot 70. He was
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  • 78 6 If the Fiime Minister's statement follows the lines anticipated in the Press, it will indicate thai as a direct result of the Italian invasion of Albania, the uovemment are giving Greece an assurance of imnudiate heip m resisting any clear threats to her independence, and that consultations are
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  • 111 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. Apr. 12. rpHE illegal rubber planting charge entered the eleventh day of hearing yesterday. It is against the defendants. Mr. A. J. Bostock Hill of Kuala Lumpur and Mr. R. R. Cook of Seremban. that rubber was illegally planted on the Titi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 47 6 INSIST ON "GARRARDS" THE PERFECT AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER Model RC6 \\mmm SGSM With Sp cial Crystal Pick-up $73.00. SUITABLE FOR ANY MAKE OF RADIO J Obtainable from all radio dealers or direct. Sole Agents for Malaya: KEE 111 AT RADIO CO., 122-124, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone: 4566.
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    • 183 6 Have You tne JMAk figure jMs that Men aßr I She's got that attractive, slim' I jHUHffjSj figure so much admired by the I km opposite sex. She maintains her I mum I lovely figure and keeps m perfect I I health by taking two Bile Beans 1 (HB B*'*,
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    • 1113 6 To-day's Radio j i SINGAPORE LONDON NIROM ZHL Z25 metres (133 mcjs) TRANSMISSION 5 YDC 15.15 Mcs <l!»8 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) f R q Mos (31 55 m#) a.m. GSB 9.51 Mes im.99 m.) 6 2Q Qpening. News bu Pm 6.40 Sports news and Market notes. I f.
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  • 424 7 Singapore, Friday. p sUBRAMANIAM, a Tamil Hindoo clerk until recently employed at the Arcade Restaurant, was to-day sentenced to six weeks' rigorous > isonment to be followed by six months' police supervision by Mr. J c Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate. .rused
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  • 206 7 THE health bulletin of the League ot Nations Eastern Bureau, M*pipere, fcr the week ended Apr. 8 reads as follows:— No plague was reported during the k trom any Eastern port. Cholera continues to increase rapidly in Calcutta, 219 cases being notified as .1 un I
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  • 77 7 Reuter. NRoine, Apr. 13. ORMAL movement ceased in Rome for 15 minutes this morning: when tfte city's first daylight air raid exercises were carried out. As the alarm sounded, pedestrians and passengers from buses and cars raced to coyer in the nearest doorway. Only the police and
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  • 274 7 Sirip;apoi v, WiUT^day. I'HREE privates of the Loyal Regiment, staVioiVcd at GlfoiVrah BttV racks, who pleaded guilty to a series of housebreaking charges yesterday before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, were sentenced tc terms of imprisonment this morning. Peter Crortpton and James McDonough,
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  • 84 7 London. Apr. 13. TWO ol three Handley-Page Harrow 1 bombers adapted to serve as air tankers to Atlantic mail aircraft trns .summer, will be shipped to-morrow at Southampton for Montreal, in re/Jiness for the opening of a weekly mail service lU Th"ir' purpose is that of delivering
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  • 67 7 Paris, Apr. 13. The Paris was to-day occup ed wth* forecasts of Mr. Chamben-ins speech in the Commons. •'Populair." fore-ees the tion of small threatened states and a new Hitler conp if Mr gives the impression that he isaccept 5g faits accomphs ard Axis prom^i., -Pet t Parisien"
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  • 124 7 London, Apr. 13. MR. Winston Churchill, speaking last night, urged that now that we had embarked on a new policy of alliances of peace-loving powers—a great peace block against further aggression—let us go forward with resoluticn and vigour. Mr Chamberlain and the Government (he said), had
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  • 395 7 London, Apr. 13. IHE Cabinet met this morning and re viewed the terms of the declaration of British policy in relation to the Albanian coup. Public interest in London wa> evident by th? large crowds wnich gathered to watch the arrival of the ministers for the meeting,
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  • 26 7 Reuter. Cairo. Apr. 13: In view of the international situation, the Egyptian Government has banned the export of gold until further notice.—Reuter.
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  • 247 7 Singapore, Friday j the result of a midnight vigil by Inspector Gordon and constables in plain clothes outsidn the Jalan feesar gate of the New World, four womeii, two of whom held babies-in their arms, and two girls, believed to be refugees from Shanghai, were produced
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  • 159 7 Singapr re, Thursday. THE market closed before the Eas- ter holidays with a feeling of mere lonfidence which., however, was rudely destroyed by Italy's entry into Albania, and it was with some apprehension that operators returned on Tuesday, says Lewis and Peat's rubber report. The
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    • 15 7 with magic* margin jmmßEm m ONLY ROYAL HAS IT! R o |\L° LTD.' STREET," SINGAPORE.
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    • 90 7 LATEST 19.19 CARS See SKODA These OLDSMOBILE First PONTIAC Hupmobiles Coming Shortly. OPEN ON PENNZOIL ibd LUBRK \TION HOLIIVWn. SERVICE Motor Repaii UNbER NEW EXPEHT SUPERVISION. Singapore Motors 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD LLNGAPORE PHONE .iIL'S Nature Offers you medicine to euro: (he diseases of ihe k diuya and (ho bWdcr, gall-stones,
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    • 665 7 I SPARKLING TEETH- I I ißi mm I The pride of every woman i- 1 Bad teeth mean bad health. Weak and yellowish teeth and bleeding i gums are signs of tooth decay, which n %w affects your whole bodily health. General Weakness v brushing the teeth and washing tne
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    • 525 8 mMmmw&MtmmmwsimmmwmmmmwmwMm WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL US? That's what many of our patron-friends said to us after the Hardy Family series of pictures started. "When something \~> V good and fine like tliat comes along, you should give- us a i personal tip-off in advance," eluded these moviegoers, t So, to
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    • 218 8 J— mmmuw THOPNE SMITH'S Famous Topper is on the Loose Again. W-tbHis Vanish ng Girl-Friend and Her Bag of Tricks! Disappearing Bath«ig Trunks. DriverlessTaxis Riderless Bicycles Invisibfe Jail Breaks... Dissolving Rhumba Dancers! STARTS TO-DAY: Matinee 3.15 To-night 6.15 9.15 PAVILION I HAL TOPPER TAKES A TRIP CONSTANCS ROLAND BENNETT YOUNG
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    • 259 8 j* SINGAPORE'S ON THE SCREEN ACainT i Come and meet FREDRIC MARCH and Jqak BENNETT at BUKIT TIMAH! See them filmed 'midst many local scenic backgrounds ICARITOLIL 8 0^ 11 ***** ■IBliiMm 11 P A Uniled Avti 4 ga^ news including the b4 UACS OF 1939. I j An Exciting
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  • 193 9 [From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday p Chine se rubber tapper named Lai Weng working on an liping W ent out on the night of Feb. 18 to see a circus, an d cousin in the house, after he left, it started
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  • 87 9 irrn Our Own Correspondent] UfHH V the 10.30 p.m. mail train pen; fto Kuala Lumpur ,i-m of the Parit Bun- Rairwav Station on Sunday L-ki v rhinese shop-keeper here Sfii 2T mtle daughter with tlim boarded the train Io talk Io m of his
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  • 165 9 [from Our Own Reporter] Penang. Apr. 11. DX VERMA, an Indian pleaded ?uilts when charged before Mr. V Bellamy yesterday with committing criminal breach of trust in respect of S'ti:! which was entrusted to him in his capacity of manager of a ptectgoods store at r
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  • 170 9 (From Our Own Reporter\ Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. I DID cause hurt to her with a parang but it was because she and some others had tried to put me into trouble," said Phang Sang, a middle-aged Chinese when he was Purged before Mr. A. J.
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  • 283 9 MALAY GETS 6 MONTHS FOR HOUSE BREAKING I From Our Own Correspondent] Ak>r Star, Apr. 12. a LLECED to Wave broken into a house when the inmates were away and stolen from it clothings and a sum of money, a 24-year-old Malay, Saad bin Idrus, who appeared before Mr. Justice
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  • 134 9 {From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Apr. 12. HIS Highness ihe Sultan of Pahang and suite left this morning by mail train for Singapore where they will spend a few days before proceeding to Pahang. interviewed by a Tribune repreagg*Ute. His Highness speaking in Mala, said
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  • 47 9 Reuter. Teheran, Apr. 13. An Egyptian army detachment accompanied by a hand, has arrived for celebrations of the Crown Prinze of Iran and his Egyptian bride The date of the Royal couple's arrival 1 at Teheran is now re-announced as for Apr 16 Renter.
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  • 128 9 [from Our Own Reporter\ Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. THREE Chinese were produced before Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellow, the First Magistrate, under section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code j which empowers thr men to be held in police custody for
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    • 221 9 Theatre lloyal i JOHORE BAHRUi G.iiO p.m. Last Night «J.3C p.m. FAI L VICM in "The Life of Emile Zola" —AMICO TILA (of' thlT Wonder Cures—Men) Weakness Exhaustion v ures permanently. Storked at: j Naina .Mohamed f% Sons. I .Sold Everyjyherej Qlostora That well-groomed appearance can be ruined by a
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    • 187 9 [MEW '[I WORLDjj n\\ i: 1 I PAL At' E j S (The Largest Ai;-ConrJ;tioncd S Cabaret in Malaya with Bar and 5 Restaurant Attached." 2 Snappy Dance Bam' The Pick of Dance llostesses East of Suez. J S Jalan Besar Seravgoon Kd. S Entrance. Entrance. TEL. No. 2177. I
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    • 173 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF i Warner Bros. Snappy Comedy-Romance j j to-day 3.,5, AL HAMBRA I j 6-15 9-15 P. M. 3 The Sweethearts of "BROTHER RAT" j j in Another Comedy Hit! '^^89^9 Arm mm mßrs I We say he is—and we can prove it! 1 J 8 But
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  • 727 10 IjWERY year, a thousand or so boys and girls i n Malaya pass the Cambridge School Certificate Examinations, an achievement which marks them as more or less fitted to start the precarious business of earning a living. But how many out cf that number, and how many
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  • 1087 10 £UGEN Weidmann, self-confessed murderer of six people, will rank in criminal history with other notorious modern killers as a man who was an enigma, even to himself. Like Landru, the French Bluebeard and Kurten, "Vampire of Dusseldorf" Weidmann presents to psychologists and criminologists a fascinating
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  • 602 11 first Reaction To premier's Speech Reuter. London, Apr. 14. mHE firsl reaction in Rome and Berlin to the statement of Mr Chamberlain on Albania appears to show that Italy i her axis partner stand firm and unrepentant. rprise among the neral pleasure in r, ted
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  • 32 11 Reuter. TWENTY-SIX people were kJB- ed and fifty injured when the Guadalajara express crashed into the rear of a train 140 miles ncrth of Mexico City.— Reuter.
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  • 138 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. I London, Apr. 14. T is learned n official circles that j the German Government has inI'rmcd Ihe Hritish and French "'inm?ut that the customary spring exercises of the German fleet uill he held this year off the 1 t ol Spain
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  • 134 11 Reuter. Washington, April 14. SENATOR Pittman declared" last night that he would suooort a noiicv of treatins Jaoan as a violator of the Nine Power Pact, whose signatories pleaged respect fcr China's territorial Integrity. at a meeting of the Senate Fere pn R*?atfmm Committee, whir* M
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  • 281 11 Reuter. A London, Apr. 14. (V N th whole the Premier j speech i!« t with a good reception among l*.'a (.ivernment supporters rethat wit.i so much depend- Pen ihe attitude and willinßJ for action of other Governments lht PrL'mier's task is not easy. toters
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  • 152 11 Reuter. PARIS, APR. 13. A SIMILAR DECLARATION IN RESPECT OF ASSURANCES GIVEN TO GREECE AND RUMANIA, AS ANNOUNCED BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON BEHALF OF BRITAIN IN THE COMMONS, IS CONTAINED IN A STATEMENT ISSUED BY M. DALADIER ON BEHALF OF FRANCE. The Prime Minister of
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  • 72 11 Reuter. Rome. Apr. 14. A, DDRESSING a crowd of 45,000 in the Piazza Venezeia after the meeting of the Fascist Grand Council, which approved the King's acceptance of the Albanian Crown. Signor Mussolini recent events were the expression of Italian will, faith and strength. "The world
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  • 149 11 "AN Good Friday Count Ciano told 0 Lord Perth, in reply to his representations, that the Italian Government fully intended to respect the independence and integrity of Albania and the status quo in the Mediterranean. "On Easter Monday Lord Perth saw the Italian Foreign Secretary again
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  • 114 11 Reuter. Lcndcn, Apr. 14. ON the Stock Exchenr* yesterday very quiet conditions prevailed throughout the session pending Mr. Chamberlain:: House cf Commons statement, though the undertone was steedy. particularly amour* heavy Industrials, which benefit ed from the very satisfactory March steel production The Prime Minister's statement
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  • 485 11 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Apr. 13. rpHE Opposition Leader, who followed the Premier in the Commonfl I debate expressed disappointment that Mr. Chamberlain had not more clearly dissociated himself from his former policy of trusting the dictators, which had been proved mistaken It was not
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  • 69 11 Reuter. I ondon, Apr. 14. REFERRING in the House cf Lord.. R to the withdrawal of Italian trocpj from Soain Lord Halifax stated that CSunt Ciano infcii:. Lcrd Perth on Anr 9 that when troops went, Italian aeroplanes and pilots would also leave SdsSu
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  • 295 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peking, Apr. 14. THE battle for Kaifeng is still in full swing, wilh the Chinese bringing up reinforcements, according to Japanese omcial dcs- patches. The Chinese forces ?rc fully equipped and are fighting stubbornly in the southern outskirts of
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  • 92 11 Reuter. New Yoik, April 14. DECLARING that the dictator nations had blocked the success oi the Administration's trade pact programme, the Secretary for Acre ulture, Mr. Wallace, in a statement in Washington, urged Congress to t:<cJ: the Government übsidies for wheat and cotton experts and
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  • 46 11 Reuter. Washington, April 14. AS part of the national defence programme the House of Representatives has passed and sent to the Senate a bill authorising work costing $45,000,000 at naval shore stations, including a graving dock for Pearl Harbour. Hawaii, costing 88,500,000.—Reuter.
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  • 126 11 Reuter. London, Apiil 14. IN the House of Commons replying tr. Mi. Arthur Grtfnwcd (Deri* v Libe ji Leader) in etrjrd to war rrkv insurance cargoes, Mr. Oliver Stanley P>e dcnt of the Build of Trade, smnoanred that Gc vrnment had decided <o enforce
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  • 43 11 Reuter. Brussels, April 14.—Among the troops recalled by the latest Belgian military measures are demolition specialist, membera of anti-aircraft batteries, artillery men for the forts at Nsnior and Liege, r-vt re offl \i'< gether approximately S.CJO men are affected.— li rstcr.
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  • 58 12 Reuter. LONDON, APR. 13. DEPEATED EXPLOSIONS OC- CURRED IN ELEVEN PUBLIC CONVENIENCES IN LONDON AND PROVINCES LAST NIGHT BY NEW CHEMICAL BOMBS EMPLOYING CARBIDE. Six explosions in London were at widely separated points. Four occurred in Coventry and one in Birmingham.
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  • 59 12 Reuter. Sofia, Apr. 13. fpHE Bulgaria]] Prime Minister, M. Kionsokanoff, had long conversations yesterday with the Yugoslav and Greek Ministers. It is believed that the partial mobilisation of the Yugoslav and Greek Armies was discussed and there is reason to believe that these Ministers gave assurances
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  • 98 12 M Singapore, Thursday. R. Tan Ik Beng was to-day fined a total of S3O, when he pleaded guilty to the charges of driving without a licence and driving without a Third Party Insurance Policy at Newton Circus* on Mar. 16. The charges were a sequel to
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  • 122 12 I From Our Oivn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. Arrested on a warrant on Tuesday, Lim Yean Lecng. a year-old Chinese clerk of Messrs. Git son, Anderson and Butler and Co.. a well known firm of accountants in Kuila Lumpur wa-. produced before Mr. A J.
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  • 166 12 Singapore Miss Lily Cheng, alias Cheng Hui Chun, a young Chinese taxi-dancer the n employed at the Happy World cabaret was cited as the co-respondent and the grounds cf divorce were Mr Usher's alleged intimacy with Miss Cheng. The suit was undefended and Mr R V?
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  • 91 12 I From Our Own Reporter] At Kual a LumDur, Apr. 13. large crowd assembled on Tuesday th rarsonage, to bid fare will snnnhh r hiS family will soon be on transfer to Celebes as °L me is the Director of the 2 n y. Sates Mission of
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  • 163 12 WITH the words "There w Singapore, Thursday. the male Chinese adol. *'IIT. to show after what manner the Simrapore hy h (,eath M G Porter, at th,- ,K-I„«i„i ofthe T,l d a verdict of lou d drowned Chinese whose b"dv wn! IT V <leath of an
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  • 41 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Mmr-TTDv v ala Lumpur. Apr. 13. ERCURY lighting in Kuala Lumpur «s to progress one more stage which are to Mrf" in 1940 Extensions !m p r v er d J "reSto^
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  • 66 12 Mohamed R?da Chahbour, 19.year-old Crown Prince of Iran, who attended a reception at the Zaffaran Palace in Cairo, in connection with hisi marriage to Princess Fawzia, the 18-year-old sister of King Farouk of Egypt. The phcio shows the Crown Prince talking with Lady Lampson,
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  • 91 12 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED with driving negligently at the junction of Serangoon and McPherson Roads on January 21, thereby colliding with another car, and failing to report an accident, Mr. J. W. Hoflin to-day claimed trial on the first charge but pleaded guilty to the second*. Mr. A. F.
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  • 159 12 UTE have received the April number of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya Magazine. It is an excellent production, full of stories and reminiscences of the years of the Great War. and in view of recent events, which have recalled memories to all who served, they have
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  • 166 12 Reuter. London. |)r REPORT that the Egyptian Ambassador to London m v has conveyed new British proposals for i se tl (air Palestine problem find no confirmation in London whirls f ,he stood proposals are still under consideration Un(| er The delay in producing the
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  • 56 12 Reuter. lAP4vr«r Ma( J() -*Pril U. J manms Y «*«*t w afternoon niisiiccessf.il. 7 tempted a landing in Heun ?c hau Bay. twenty mi es north ?cha Macao. According to re po n reachme her,* they 1«* abo P ttt n J dozen men
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  • 991 12 Increased Support To Singapore Orphange 'JH E membership of the Society tor the Protection of Hindu Children, Singapore, was appreciably increased by the active personal appeal by some members to the sympathetic* public with the result that there were 131 new admissions from Singapore and 25
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  • 131 12 Reuter. New York, Apr. ll I fHE death has occurred from hean] disease of Mr. h. WrigM the famous detective novefistil] wrote under the pen name (if s a Van Dine/'—Reuter. Born in Charlottesville, v, jg ig Mr. Wihard Huntington educated in California and wort* variously
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 13 —The Japaj plane Soyokaze hopped off from C* nitta at 9.57 a.m. (Tokyo tin Karachi on the fifth lap ol hei will flight to Teheran Soyoka» stop at Allahabad and Jodpi fuelling.
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  • 1410 13 Speech In Commons Reuter and British Wireless. I vas anxiously awaited by the whole world, imberlain, British Premier, announced, in the r mntons, i pledge by Britain to support Greece linsl aggression. To this pledge, France support. aintained that it wan not time
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  • 55 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 13. I OKI) HALIFAX, in the House of L LoriS, supplementing Mr. Chamberlain's statement in the Commons, announce that the British declaration to give all support to Greece nnd Rumania if they resisted aggression had been d rcctly communicated to the Governments concernd
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  • 430 13 by the Pre Itw c Jommons eerel ary in the speeches <>i" i lers in the »f Parliament, make listakabk that unanimity in Bri i of .joint resistcratic Powers, by 9 at their disposal, to >n an mdepend- be the formal asii» Bgh it is hardly tq
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  • 107 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala LurriDur, Apr. 13. QUESTIONS as to how long temporary roundabouts would remain on the streets of Kuala Lumpur was asked at the meeting or the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board this morning Mr D. T. Waring said that roundabout* made of kerosene
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  • 131 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. Apr. 13. THE important question of Sunday hoT iMavs for employ** of local Chm cc mercantile firms was again discuss ed by representative* of the variou., firms at a meeting held in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr Lecng
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  • 52 13 Reuter. Washington. April 13-Th e Navy Decartmeni announces that the mate tod/ cf the United States Fleet wiU be IJfiewed by the Neva'; Secretary, Mi. Swanson. on April 27 off Virginia Caoe. About seventy craft will oarticipats in the review, the first of its kind for Lv
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  • 235 13 [From Cur Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. THE annual meeting of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Union Kuala 1 Lumpur, was held at Brickfields Road English School, on Sundaylast under the presidency of Rev. T. I. Joseph, the tear ot .the Orthodox Syrian Church in Malaya.
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  • 105 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Klane, Apr. 13. THE Klang Chinese Ladies* Amateur Dramatic Party, which scored a tr mendous success last year by raisim< more than $12,000 (Chinese currency) for the China Distress Relief Fund, held a meeting at the Klang
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    • 134 13 \mm Your Choice of You will be sure to find your favourite cheese at the COLD STORAGE. Or perhaps you a-e looking for somethhf new. Mild, medium, or nippy, whatever your taste requires, our wide sclectim of imported cheeses can supply it CQjlifJ gUEGAGG STORE BW (5 *~>. LUMPO 3231
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  • 197 14 Reuter. London, April 13. rpoMMY FARR scored an easy victory on points over Red lturman in their twelve-round oiitest at Harringay Arena tonight. Twelve thousand spectators uatcheu a mediocre fight. Farr win nearly every round. He repeatedly jabbed his left into Hurrnan's face and generally uas
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  • 76 14 The following will represent the Kenrv Waugh Bj>ort.s Section against the May Badminton Party in a friendly match comprising 4 singles and 1 double to be I-iav* <i (,o Saturday, at our court Nc. 38. Lorong 25A. Geylang at 3 p.m. sharp. Singles:— Ng Chia Heng (Captain. 'Lan Neo
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  • 493 14 Manchesters Rally Too Late Gordons 2. Manch'est ?rs 1. pLAYING at Selarang. Changi, yesterday under atrocious conditions, the Gordon Highlanders defeated the Manchester Regiment by the odd goal in three in a Division I league game. From the kick-on", the Manchesters attacked
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  • 193 14 By "PETE" JHE stage is set for to-night's boxing at the Hanpy World Covered Stadium when the battle royal for the Light-weight title of Singapore will be fought for between Ventura Marques (holder) and Neil Hemchit (challenger). Here we have a boy who has loomed from the fisitc
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  • 118 14 ■Yettm n n GJ Mox «n. D. R ban a 2S' Goe y Teck Chiang, Hong Kenß Sleven rton Tan Guan S£ S r T^! Wa Seng A A ee 7 The following have been selected to Piay lor the V M r a seieciea to at 5.10
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  • 8 14 by 3 goals "to 2 6 rdon
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  • 25 14 An incident in yesterday s division 2-A. league fixture between the Menial and Marines which the former won by three goals to one.
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  • 62 14 THE .second annual athletic spor f s meet 01 th- Saradaicani Girls' School t u l }l e VileY i l e^ nßn6a Bo >' s School will be held at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, at the Mission recreation ground (behind the Mission premises at No. 9.
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  • 106 14 At a meeting of sportsmen and cyclist! It was decided to postpone the dale of the first Annual Bicycle Speed Trial at Buona Vista Road (the Gap. till SunA P ril *>• The distance is about one mile and the race will start at 7 a m prizes are
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  • 97 14 in lav a; sufficiently vet;, "<»ng L«m Green t ties intended i Yesterday > 1 1 moved up to tii:s i:> t vi hi. Singles Hand 1 3» vs. Yj Chong Gark I —91 Singles Hai •scr. I vs. Henry (—l2» vs. Ng Wi
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  • 55 14 HOLLOWING ar< sR fcenaif toornam, day: CHAMPIONSHIP 3ain v.s. R E Tho CHAMPIONSHIP 7 1NALS;: P d'Aln* i< •ier vs. 11. N Ball p j< < Wheatley v. .S. 1 0 Hogan. LADIES CHAMP u (FINALS): Mrs L Miss M. Clarke SINGLES HANDICAP Norris (—3» vs.
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  • 52 14 Tennis at the S.C.C again] postponed yesterday awij The .semi-final of th< Cherrington and lirs. i Mrs. Warden, has been 2 and the winners will meet Ck Mrs. Cherrington on Tv The final of tl;" nu i ptonahip. Clerc and Wise h and Purnell, has ban
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    • 50 14 Fi H6at E more laurels IliS GOPENG HILL CLIMB i (Hi:i.l) ON SUNDAY, APRIL mh) OWU W the successes at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Speed trials Saloo FIAT, the only cars marketed serviced B 7 n,l 1,1 >n Malaya direct from the FACTORY. AgenU: FEDERAL MOTOR cai KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 343 15 SLOW EXERCISES r GONE THROUGH TURF (By "Marcus Superbus*') I niOW exercises were gone through on the Bukit Tinggi Valley track I his morning in preparation for the forthcoming meets of the Singapore Furl' C lub. Vmong the most interesting work-outs were those done
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  • 69 15 -p onship fights held In small eatips between 2,000 and 5.000 and yer bringing in "gate" amounting to 10,0G0,000 dollars -2.000.000) are visualised by MU P Jacobs. Jacobs in all expressed these ideas to reui New York during the course c °niments on the televising of
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  • 164 15 Singapore, Friday. lOOKING fine after their tour ot about a month, the S.C.F.A. touring side returned to-day by the Conte Verde. This tour is interesting because of the fact that history was made as far as Malaya is concerned, when the entire group of tourists flew across
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  • 110 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Scrappy football was served up at the Muar Club padang when the P.W.D. met the Government Offices in a league match which resulted in tne Government Offices winning by 3 goals to nil. Both teams olaved much below
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  • 352 15 Mentals .3. .Marines 1. pAIRLY interesting soccer was played in the Stadium yesterday, when in a Div. 2A. fixture, the Mental Hospital beat the Marines by three goals to one. In the first session the Marines had things very much their own way and
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  • 59 15 The following arc the results of the Easter competitions of the Keppel Golf Club. Four-ball Foursome: Won by C W. Lindsay and W. Fryer 4 up "Guillemard Cup": Won by A. M. Low and R. V. Talbot Jones 88—14=74 "NIBLOCK CUP": In the final of the "JN'iblock Cup"
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  • 278 15 JIIE Hollandia Rowing Club of Batavia held a regatta over the Easter holidays, at which Soerabaya, Semarang, Singapore and Batavia were represented. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club sent a senior four, and Soerabaya and Batavia were also represented in this event. Semarang unfortunately having to scratch their entry
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  • 106 15 Following will represent the V.M.C.A. at cricket: V.M.C.A. vs. SRC. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road Ground: Gan Kee Tian, Suratta. J. B. Shaw, Dr. Xavier. Lee Fon<* Lim, J. P. Chrysostom. M. Mohideen, Tan Guan Kiat, G. J. Moxon. B. M. Barker, S.
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  • 40 15 The following are requested to '-irv up for a soccer match against Royal Signals on Saturday April 15 at tne Depot Ground. A. Lourdes, Mian, Ahmat. Gupta Ah Nam, Loy, Buang, Ponniah, Bidin, Jaboar, Suadi, Sappain, Samat
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  • 54 15 The Pasir Panjang Rovers team pt?.?ing against the Chinese High Scho .i \-< a return friendly soccer game on Frw .3 15th at the School ground will be:~ Eng Hoe. Foon Chew, Kwong Snn Pang Eng, Chee Choy. Tong Sen:? Ah Km, Wee Eng. Lai Chuan,
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  • 327 16 ALTHOUGH Good Friday's out- ragv has brought Europe once more to the brink of catastrophe, there has been a singular absence of panic on the world's exchanges, with the exception of Wall Street, where a crash took place in the earlier stages of the crisis. The
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  • 474 16 Singapore, Thursday. APPEARING on a triple charge ot abetting. Chow Vow Heng, who stood his trial to-day before Mr. Justice Manning at the Singapore Assizes, is being charged with having made bangles and armlets of gold and other base metal and passing them off
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  • 509 16 [From Our Own Reporter] CFNTFvri? t Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. 5 IC,AU 01 15 months rigorous imprisonment was passed on Sastra bin Sutie, a Javanese, yesterday morning by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the Selangor Assizes, in a case which was described
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  • 81 16 British Official Wireless. miJt Tn London, Apr. 13. THEIR Majesties the King and Queen motored from Windsor Castle this morning to Borden Camp, where they bwT^jS 6 of barracK block, which is nearing completion nnf Zr thCy watched tro*« carrying out defence exercises, and this
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  • 182 16 Singapore, Friday. ROUSING was the welcome extended to the basketball and volley ball team from the Philippine Islands, by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Association at the Tai Thong Restaurant last night. The visitors were entertained by the Association to dinner, and a very pleasant and enjoyable
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  • 73 16 Singapore. Thursday —Shuwa Jacob Ballas. an elderly Hebrew, was acquitted this morning by the District Judse (Mr L. B. Gibson» of a charge alleging that the defendant, whilst still an undischarged bankrupt, obtained credit of more than $100 without disclosing his insolvency. The charge followed an alleged shipment
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  • 112 16 iFrom Our Own Coirespondent» Segamat. A very interesting soccer match was provided on the town padang when the Natives met the Foreigners and after a thrilling struggle got the decision by the odd goal in five. Play was very Keen fast and clean throughout. The Foreigners started well
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  • 30 16 London. Thursday. In the Column Produce States Handicap the following were the results: 3—l Dispenser 1 9—2 Llandaff 2 2-1 Wheatland 3 Won by threequarters, threebuarters. Nine ran.
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  • 303 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. DOUGH tactics marred the league match between the Muar Chinese, y< champions and the Muar PeMn last year's runners up played a the Muar Club uadang day evening. The Chinese m the match b\ Lhi a
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  • 357 17 Special Interview With Tel-Aviv Official (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday, j iv'ACLE light is thrown in the following special interview wl t] the Tribune by Mr. Yehudah Nedivi, Town Clerk of the Tel-Aviv on the Arab-Jew situation in Palestine. Nedivi has been in Palestine for 26 years
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  • 17 17 Reuter. ndon, Apr. 13: The Yankee Clipper left Southampton on its homeward with 21 aboard.—Reuter.
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  • 40 17 REUTER. NEW YORK, APR. 13. SUBSTANTIAL NEW INCREASES IN WAR RISKS AND INSURANCE RATES BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND EUROPE ARE TAKING EFFECT IMMEDIATELY. THE RATES TO AND FROM THE FAR EAST VIA SUEZ ARE ALSO INCREASED. —REUTER.
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  • 194 17 Singapore, Friday. HOO KEE, a 31-year-old Cantonese came up for sentence this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that he on April 7. at about 4.30 p.m. on the five-foot way of Rochore Road committed theft of a gold ear-ring
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  • 333 17 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Apr. 13. r JHE situation arising out of the illegal landing of 38 Hainan refugees is assuming homeric proportions. A delegation headed by Mr. Yuen Koon Lee, chancellor at the Chinese Consulate, Kuala Lumpur and Mr. Leong Sin Nam, visited the
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  • 63 17 Singapore, Apr. 13. Tin at midday was fMMffc, unchanged, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 27 cents, buyers July September 27 5 16 cents, market steady but i quiet. Conditions were extremely dull in all sections of the local share market today,
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  • 401 17 Arrived from N. E. I by KNILM plane "PK-AFL":—Mr. Ridley, Mr. de Jong. Mis Roberts. Miss Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoult. Mr. H. M. Buck. Left for Saigon by KNILM piane "PKAFL":—Mr. Ridley. Mr. de Jong, Mr. J. A Shaw. Miss Houghton. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM
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  • 134 17 Singapore, Thursday IN their weekly rubber report, Guthrie Co., Ltd. state: As a result of the Easter Holidays there is little rubber news to reporr Together with other commodity and stock markets, the rubber market is overshadqwed by political considerations. .mi Locally, the nearby position is rtUJ
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  • 72 17 Reuter. London, Apr. 13. A DRASTIC modification made in the latest monthly Air Force list bespeaks a policy of much greater secrecy than hitherto regarding units, personnel and constitution of the Air Force The list is approximately half the usual size, and omits all information
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  • 217 17 F. M. S. EMERGENCY RICE SUPPLY [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. the growing tension in international affairs, more and more of the big employers of labour in the F.M.S. are getting interested in the offer of a local firm to stock rice supplies at a nominal charge for
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  • 135 17 Singapore, Thursday.—Tan Tai Koo was this morning sentenced to a fine of $140 or in default to undergo two months* rigorous imprisonment by Mr C. H. Koh in the Fourth Police Court, on a charge of being in possession of dutiable liquor without a licence in
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    • 255 17 RHEUMATISM Questions every sufferer should ask himself Why do surfer the excruciating pains of yT^v wmatism Why are my joints painful and \%\A ii Why do my muscles feel as though they 9w xLO/j d re tied into knots? There are thousands of WW M£ ot other men and women
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  • 391 18 Chinese Bombers Over Canton International News Agency. Hongkong. JAPANESE reinforcements who landed at Bocca Tigris last week, were J rushed to Shunteh county, south of Canton, in order to join the attack towards Chungshan. The objective is an attempt to clear the way between
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  • 127 18 International News Agency. Fort Bayard. MEASURES ...il socn be taken by the 1»1 Japanese? to seize remittances to Hainan Inland by overseas Chinese who have emigrated from the Island. These remittances are said to total annually about $20,003,000. anc< to constitute the main source
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  • 424 18 Spirit Undaunted By Air Bombardments' indisputable proof of the unbendable spirit of ih people and their will to resist no matter what happen i .ii*** witnessed in Kweiyang, Kweichow provincial cnpital i Women s Day, when the local residents gave $5,355.»4 in ('hin"
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  • 92 18 International News Agency. VGhu IGOROUS counter-offensive operaia carried out by the Chinese north Hunan during the h ha?e resulted in their occupation of strategic points to the east, south ti west of Yochow. a railway toi controls the entry into Tungting Li To check the Chinese o Japanese
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  • 154 19 TORY OF A SUPPRESSED TELEGRAM (United Press). Lucknow, Apr, Y. r.-r<l here indicate' thai (knahiji is very much 1 turn i f events at Tripuri, particularly, Bengal's rethe serious allegations that Congress Ministers ccs oi their WfcifM to canvas; "otes, assuring various ~i t,,( Pant resolution,
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  • 335 19 l N 0 QUESTION OF SUSPENSION" (United Press). Sholapur, Apr. 5. mi r va Satyagraha Committee, in a press statement I ntridict- the report published in certain sections of the press vrerabad Arya Satyagrada movement is going to be "The Committee maintains that the
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  • 138 19 A MOM perfect grouping of the A. t r r,. \.u Theatres stars could ,v hi cl than the one Rlfctr 1!t th U Dl> rtimata" which mmtm*s seasen al the leatrt 10-nisht. c Saigol. the uw Shasta, the ggg Bengali songs known blind all with
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  • 58 19 (United Press). T.. Cultack Apr. 10. sons trial of the Baasell-.. rttc murder case will commence J. G Shearer, sessions ■< Una I \bdul Hafrz, Aavotate ot Dinananritlti J na, Pleaders, will u»>Deh nee. 'l bey were eru i tea party by Mr. PranaMLA Secretary, Ranpu' mmlttee
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  • 63 19 (United Press). Shillong, Apr. 4.—By a majority tf 12 votes the resolution moved by Mr. Amjad Ali (Muslim League» in the Assam to the effect that tne Grvemment communique fixing nouK for stoppage of music before mosqu?'was unsuitable, and that it 1 with the religious* prayers on
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  • 144 19 (United Press). Cuttaek, Apr. 4. POLITICAL circles here are jubilant over the success of Rajkot people and they believe that this will pave the way for a solution of the Indian States' problem. The Hon. Mr. Btswjknath Das. Pre- i mier, interviewed by United Press,
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  • 154 19 (United Press). Rajkot, Apr. .0. GANDHIJI had prolonged discussion with Sardar Patel this morning-. The trend of discussion is kept a closely guarded secret but it is presumed that the discussion centred round the question of nomination of seven non-official members of the
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  • 55 19 (United Press). Madura, Apr. 9. \T a meeting of Ramnad District Beard held at the Beard Office Mr. Syed Muhamed moved a resolution for removing the tri-colour flag and Mahatma Gandhi's portrait from all Muslim schools under the control or th ThT a when put
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  • 54 20 Three pictures of some of the 327 pilgrims who returned to Singapore from the Moslem Holy City, Mecca, this week. On the left is Osman Sabanan, the leader of the pilgrims In the lower picture th*? lad in the centre, now has the privilege of using
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