Malaya Tribune, 27 March 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 74. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, March 27, 1940
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  • 846 1 Captains Thrilling Story Reuter. London, Mar. 27. 4 RK ROYAL, Britain's newest airaA. craft carrier, which the Germans claimed last year to ha .c bombed ami >nk. has now returned home after a live months' cruise on war service. During that time, it
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  • 289 1 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 27. FURTHER section of the Allied front has been taken over by the British Expeditionary Force. Scottish Highland regiments were the first to replace French troops in this sector. —Reuter. Paris, Mar. 26. Air activity on the Weste -n Front
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Ankara, Mar. 27. PROFESSIONAL men and bankers will pay 50 per cent more income tax under a bill submitted to the Turkish National Assembly. Wage earners are also liable for more tax but at lower rates. Owing to the international situation and the demands cf national
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  • 20 1 Reuter. Gonenhagen, Mar. 27. FIVE Danish citizens have been sentenced to varying terms uf imprisonment for espionage and attempted espionage.—Reuter.
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  • 458 1 EIGHT TIMES NAZI CREW DEFIED OFFICERS Full Story Revealed For The First Time Reuter. London, Mar. 27. AN authoritative report now received by the Admiralty of the events preceding; the scuttling of the Graf Spec, an extract from which was issued last night,
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  • 119 1 London, Mar. 26. LONDON resumed its serious wartime mood this morning after the amazing scenes in the streets last night. It was generally anticipated that full advantage would be taken of th e Easter holiday—the first break after the specially trying winter—but the lighthearted mood in
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 27. The Chinese Government announces tnat offenders against the regulations prohibiting speculations in cottcn yarn will hereafter be dealt with in accoroance with the military law. —Reuiet.
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  • 224 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Mar. 26. ACCORDING to early returns Colonel Ralston. Minister of Finance in Mr. Mackenzie King's Government, and Mr. llsley. Minister of National Revenue, are both virtually certain of election. Col. Ralston was Liberal candidate for the Prince County, Prince Edward and Edward Island constituency, where
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  • 17 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Mar. 27. The Canadian Press has concoded the return of the Liberal Government.—Reuter.
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  • 616 2 PRODUCE PRICES RISE AS RESULT OF WAR SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MALAYA'S TRADE WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES DURING M RESULTED IN A BALANCE IN FAVOUR OF THIS COUNTRY OF JUST OVER $122,000,000. ™f™*£\m FOR THE YEAR WAS $1,378,336,000. AN INCREASE DISH»000
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. TEOH THIAM, a 39-year-old Tcochew, was produced by Chief DetectiveInspector Cecil Uphill in the Police Court before Mr. J. G. Rappoporfc today on a charge of assisting in carrying *n a public lottery, chap-ji-ki, in a house at Bunga Raya
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  • 277 2 rpliK twenty-ninth annua] general meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, will be helu to-morrow at 5 p.m. at the association premises. The secretary in the course of his report, reviewing the working of the association during the year ended Dec. 31, 1939, observes: There w
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  • 219 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. CONTINUING their drive against gambling, the Muar Police carried out another successful raid when they raided a party of gamblers and succeeded in arresting five of them who were gambling in a rubber estate in Jalan Ismail on the evening
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  • 18 2 Dr. G. Chelvadoray of Sitiawan of Ipoh has postponed his trip to Ceylon owing to his sudden illness.
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  • 175 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "IN the interests of all concerned" —to quote Mr. C. R. Cherry, the chairman —the subject of a war tax on incomes was not discussed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held to-day. "It was suggested to me." said M
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  • 60 2 Singapore. Tuesday. LAI AH CHOO. a 35-year-old Teochew woman who pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court on a charge of attempting to commit sulfide with a knife at S'iong Lim Park at 9 a.m. on Mar. 24. was cautioned and discharged, by Mr. T. L.
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  • 396 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. AS a result of a police search throughout the country most of the men who are suspected of being involved in the sensational masked robbery at Salak South a few miles from Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 13. have
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  • 831 2 Singapore, Tuesday. a SINGAPORE Magistrate came in for considerable criticism both A appellant's counsel and the Judge during the course of the appeal of Kalimuthoo, who was sentenced by this magistrate to three months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of alleged cheating a Ceylon 'Jamil,
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  • 143 2 Singapore, Tuesday. TIMOTHY Chew, Eng'ish-speaking Chinese attendant attached to the Mentai Hospital. Singapore, was th-is morning fined $10 or 15 days' rigorous imprisonment by Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, on a charge of causing hurt to the Chief Native Warder of the hospital, with
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  • 376 2 Singapore, 1 n sday. FOUR ('hinatoMn yo Hokkiens and one Cantonese, faced a charge of robbery oi $2 from a Tamil named Gani, on M&r. 2. at Telok Aver Street, before Mr J L. McFall in the Criminal District Court this afternoon.
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  • 79 2 Singapore, Tuesday Ahotwaier bottle made <>' rubber belonging to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital caught [Infancy of 64-year old Tan Che while he n-as a patient in the hospital. Thinking that there WOi one nearby he took hold of and wrapped it in a newtpap
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  • 503 3 Hotel Residents Hear Shots SHOOTING OUTSIDE SUPREME COURT (Tribune Crime Reporter) REVOLVER SHOTS AWAKENED RESIDENTS LIVING IN THE ADELPHI HOTEL EARLY THIS MORNINu WHEN A DETECTIVE OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE FIRED ON ALLEGED ARMED ROB15ERS WHO HAD HELD HIM UP. i
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  • 115 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) I Muar. Tuesday. I I -1 WAS invited to the house by the fe- male servant ol the house to take her to the pictures. I went there but She was not at home and while I was leaving the house
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  • 291 3 (Froii H. L. Hopkin) London, Mar. 27. f|NE of the oldest links with Malaya was broken by the death in London yesterday of Miss Jessie Little, daughter of the late Dr. Robert Little, one of the earliest members of the firm of John Little
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  • 153 3 (Frcni Our O'.vn Correspondent) Taipinjr, Tuesday. THE Larut and Matanjr Sanitary Tjoard has lost one of its keen unofficial members by the death last night at the General Hospital, Taipinor, of Dr. r. Abraham aijed The deceased doctor was appointed as member onlv early this vear
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  • 78 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Tuesday. Brought up to answer a charge of theft, Lai Seng alias Wong Nam, a Khek. claimed trial befcre Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate to-day. He was charged with theft of a bic\clt, the property of Chuo
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  • 22 3 Mr. Justice W. K. Horne and untitled have left tor Raub to take a sessii v oi the Pahang Assizes at Raub.
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  • 215 3 Singapore, Tuesday. REMARKING that the accused had committed a "particularly low" offence. Mr. H. Watson, third magistrate, to-day sentenced a young English-speaking Cantonese to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for stealing property belonging U) his sister-in-law (luring her absence from home. The accused, Tan
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  • 112 3 Singapore. Tuesday. AT the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held to-day. hfr. J. I. Dawson was elected chairman, and Mr. F. S. Gibson, deputy Chairman. The new committee members were: Messrs. H. G. Baxter. E. J. Bennett. E. C.
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  • 135 3 HIS HIGHNESS the Sultan of Brunei en the occasion of his Coronation has offered $100,000 from his State as a tilt to His Majesty's Government for the pvo'ccution of the war In making this clfer His Highness ex presses great gratitude for the protection cf His
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  • 78 3 (Frcm Out Own iteportc:) Kua'.a Lumpur. Wednesday. I HE situation at the Sungei Ecsi mine is reported ie be very quiet this morning. Ccmpany officials ted the Tribune that one-third of the men have returned t: work already and that the v.-i aie due bad:
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  • 86 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Tuesday. That he had kidnapped a young Chinese girl named Cheng Ah Eng from th- lawful guardianship of her mother from Bukit Siput was a charge read out to Yup Ah Her. a Chinese brought up before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed
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  • 66 3 The "death wall cyclists." who commenced a season at the New World last night, were well patronis-d and. if the public's enthusiasm yesterday is any criterion, they shculd draw large crowds for their shows in their present season The three artistes showed exceptional versatility with their two-wheelers
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  • 338 3 Chamber Of Commerce Business Registration Singapore, Tuesday. COMMENTING On the Registration of Businesses Bill. Mr. C. K. Cherry, at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held to-day, said that there was undoubtedly a need for legislation of this kind. An ordinance en lines which appeared to
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  • 192 3 (Frcm Our Own forrcspc.idpnt I Segamat. Tuesday. Tan Pin, a Hokkien, was to-day charged with possession of 1.27 gallons of illicit samsu, before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at the Segamai magistrate. The prosecuting officer, Un«.'ku Majid bin Alii, Assistant Superintendent of Customs (Preventive Branch)
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  • 442 4 Important Principle Not Accepted By Govt. Singapore, Tuesday. PRICE CONTROL without regard to the principle of basing prices on current replacement cost may have the effect of discouraging merchants from importing goods, resulting in a serious shortage in the local bazaar. This warning was
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  • 198 4 Singapore, Tuesday. /CONFIDENCE in the ultimate triumph of reason and justice in the war was expressed by Mr. C. R. Cherry at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of (Commerce to-day. Mr. Cherry recalled that, last year, h? concluded his address by saying that
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  • 45 4 The South British Insurance Company, Ltd., has declared a dividend of 8»/ 2 per cent. New Zealand currency payable on Apr. 11. The shareholders on the Singapore register are being paid by bank draft issued in Auckland in English currency.
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  • 17 4 Miss Loke Sau Wai, Staff Nurse, General Hospital. Taiping, has returned from a vacation spent in Penang.
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  • 133 4 Singapore, Tuesday. A CAPTAIN of a ship, a doctor and another man were produced before Mr. K. M. Byrne the lourth police magistrate, to-day on a charge of making a false declaration in respect of their ship by omitting the names of 21 Hokkien passengers. The accused
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  • 99 4 THE thirtieth annual general meetim of ttie Ayer Panas Rubber Estatl Ltd.. will be livid m Singapore or. I Friday. "Hiring the year enaed Jan ?l. the company made a profit ot which alonu with the balance o'. $60,537 62 carried forward from last year's account
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  • 103 4 Chungking, March 26. MR. KAO LING PAI, Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, who is at present visiting Chungking, tn an interview with the press, said that the overseas Chinese in the South Seas have contributed $170,000,000 to China's war chest since the outbreak of the
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  • 433 4 Singapore, Tuesday. POPIES of the Vanguard News, news sheets of the Singapore AUTnuies General Labour Union, a handwritten report from the Singapore Town Committee of the Malayan Communist Party to the Central Executive Committee Of the Malayan Communist Party, a seal bearing; tho inscription of the
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  • 70 4 ARRAIGNED before the third police magistrate yesterday morning, four Chinese had a charge of robbery explained to them. They were alleged to have robbed a compatriot of $7 cash at Paya Lebar in the early hours of Mar. 19. The case was postponed a week for mention, no
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  • 137 4 UNDER the auspices of the Syrian Christian Union, the Syrian Christians of Singapore and Johore had a very enjoyable social and picnic at Pongol Cafe on Monday. About 150 people attended the function. The fcrenoon was spent in visiting the Pongol Zoo and in aquatic
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  • 16 4 His Highness Tunku Nong bin Tunku Mohauied lews has been appointed as Cadtt, Kedah Civil Service
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  • 1953 5 SIR JOHN BAGNALL STATES HIS VIEWS ocirirr»!? Singapore, Tuesday. criticism of the introduction of a controlled maximum price for export metal at the outbreak of the war was made by Sir John Bagnall, managing director of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., at
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  • 14 5 Che Hassan bin Haji Mohamed Said has been appointed as Cadet Kedah Civil Service.
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  • 384 5 Singapore, Wednesday. QNE of the most prolonged strikes in the history of the Colony— that or artisans employed by the Dockyard Department of the Harbour Board—is coming- to an end, and the men are returning to work to-morrow. Decision to return followed a mooting at
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  • 301 7 MORE TRADE BETWEEN MALAYA AUSTRALIA EFFECT OF THE WAR CONDITIONS Singapore, Tuesday. jslNCE the outbreak of war, merchants, because of Government regulations here and in Europe, have sent to Uistralia many inquiries for goods usually obtained from ■]urope, and quite a fair amount of new business has been uccessfully negotiated,"
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  • 156 7 Singapore, Wednesday. LIM KENG SUI. a young Chinese, ap peajed before the Hon. Sir Percy McElwafcie In the Hi.g'h Court thlfl morning against the sentence of live months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him by the magistrate who convicted him on a charge of retaining stolen property. Accused is
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  • 150 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Tuesday. LIM yoo TENG was to-day produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and had the following charge preferred against him: "That you on Mar. 24 at or about 10 am. at 130 Jalan Abdullah, Muar. did have in your possession Chandu Registration
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  • 49 7 Reuter. Lo/idon, Mar. 26. DKfTISH warships found eight P members of the crew of a Dutch trawler on a raft and took them to an English cast coast port. Three members of the crew are missing. The cause of the trawler's loss is at present unknown. —Reuter.
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  • 158 7 Singapore, Wednesday. (CHARGED in the Third Police Court this morning with failing to notify the Registrar of Aliens within 48 hours of his dismissal from employment In the Cathay Cafe, a young German alien on parole, Walter Wurzburger, pleaded guilty and was fined one dollar or
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 26 —Mr «iladncy Grant, previously United States Ambassador to Albania, has been nominated Minister to Thailand —Reuter.
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  • 345 7 sin ga pore, VV< nI nesday. A UNITED worldwide' Buddhist organisation, or Buddhist Church, is advocated by the Venerable Tai Hsu. President of the Chinese Buddhist Association and leader of the Chinese Buddhist Goodwill .Mission which arrived in Singapore this morning by the
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  • 288 7 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 27. THE new French Premier, M. Paul Reynaud, in a broadcast to the nation last night, declared that France's war aim remained unchanged— defea'c of the enemy. He promised that the decisions of the new Government would be mature and
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  • 160 7 IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY: Singapore, Wednesday. rpWO hundred Chinese seamen repatriated from Germany came into Singapore on the "Conte Verde" to-day on their way to Shanghai. That they have been badly treated by 'The Beast of Berlin' was the obvious conclusion to be draw from
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  • 105 7 (From Our Own Ceirespondent) Muar. Tuesday. THE accused had drinks in the town of Parit Jawa and was drunk. He misbehaved In the town itself and wa-; taken to his house. There he created a further disturbance. He was badly drunk and might have caused
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  • 236 8 the problems discussed by Rotarians at their Easter week-end conference in Singapore was that of youth welfare. That subject was raised at a time when young Chinese, many of them only a little over school age. were being rounded up by the Special Branch in connection
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  • 216 8 some days there have been doubtful signs of a modification in Russian policy—a kind of swing- back from aggression to collective security. Now it transpires that the reason Count Teleki, Hungarian Premier, went to Rome was to seek Mussolini's advice on a Russian proposal to guarantee the peace
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  • 450 8 LIKE so many other men who have graduated to the Labour political Movement, Mr. M. J. Savage, leader of the New Zealand Labour Party and Prime Minister since 1935, who has just died, was in his younger days a miner. Born in 1872, a native
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  • 82 8 Reuter. Defeat of the present administration would bring dislocation of Canada's war effort and hearten the enemy, declared Mr. Mackenzie King in an election eve address. The Premier taid that Mr. Manion and otht; Conservative leaders ridiculed the possibility of conflict during the pre-war cri.Ms. In
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  • 295 8 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. ITNUSUALLY widespread displays of the aurora borealis, accompanied by magnetic disturbances that have been seriously interrupting wireless cable communications throughout the world during the past few days, have been observed as far south as Bulgaria, also at i Bologna (Italy). In the southern
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  • 46 8 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. The Stock Exchange markets were quiet. There was little activity in any group except home rails which were higher on reports of large Easter holiday traffic. Indian Government stocks tended to harden. Elsewhere movements v-ere very small. Wall Street was steady.— Reuter.
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  • 193 8 Hongkong, Mar. 26. p is understood that Wang Ching Wei's puppet central regime, immediately after its inauguration on Saturday will confirm the "peace pacts" concluded between Wang and Tokyo This agreement is said to have been made following the recent interview between Wang
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  • 57 8 Reuter. Panama, Mar. 26. J*HE Cunard liner Mauretania anchored i n Cristobal Bay last night. It is believed she is proceeding through the Canal this morning and that after fuelling at Balboa she will put out to sea. Previous reports quoted rumours that th° Mauretania was
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  • 22 8 Reuter. Wellington, Mar. 25. By 821 votes to 104, the New Zealand Labour Party endorsed the statement outlined by the Party— Reuter
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    80 8 E Eas t again this v, The question is whe\ Wang Ching Wei and the Japanese, after so many post ponements, will succeed establishing the new Central Government for the occupied areas of China. Inauguration i s announced for Saturday but there's always the chance of a last-minute
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  • 108 8 WHILE the Japanese government have insisted on this set-up, as a way of converting the war jn China into a "civil war," it is known that the Japanese Army wants a straight conquest and empire in preference to this monkev-on-a-stick diplomacy. The trouble is that the Army has
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  • 95 8 fyAXG is expected to make his own peace with Chiang, whom the Japanese cannot conquer, in good time. But he is not allowed to have an army, unless it is organised under Japanese officers and led against Chiang's forces. Even Wang-, castigated by must Chinese as a
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  • 162 8 lyANG will have an unenviable job at the best, with so much opposition inside and so much suspicion and contempt outside. For other nations it is not the political colour of this set-up which is significant. It is the economic plot in the background. That is nothing more
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  • 73 8 WITHOUT denying their pledges China and to each other—pledges n which Japan joined—the Western democracies cannot solve the problem ol China markets by following th? example of the dictators and recognising Wang It is also obvious to them that th< Wang regime will have no real authority apart from
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    1556 9  - Debate on the Rights of Man—III By H.g. Wells THE Declaration of Man's Rights now becins to take that draft form on which discussion is possible. Yesterday H. G. Wells presented to Malaya Tribune readers the first two clauses, which protect the indiv'dual's body and safeguard liberty. To-day an attempt
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  • 104 9 Reuter. New York, Mar. 26. < ORDING to a New York Times Washington telegram President Roosevelt is understood in diplomatic circles there to be preparing to make a formal statement soon, covering the results of Mr. Sumner Welles' tour of Europe. It is stated that
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  • 249 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. REUTERS Pailiamentary correspondent learns that speculations which aie rife concerning the early possibility of Opposition members joining the Cabinet find little authentic support. Nevertheless the prospect appears to be one of early changes in the Government's composition with a
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  • 26 9 This exclusive series of articles by famous people on the Rights of Man will appear daily on this page in future.
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  • 76 9 Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 26. OVER half of the number of British subjects in Soviet-occupied Poland have now been repatriated. When the Soviets occupied Poland there were some 200 British subjects there, mainly visiting relatives. Less than a hundred remain, and most of these are Palestinians with some
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  • 236 10 ON Sunday in a one match the High School easily beat the Clarke Rangers, Singapore, by six wickets. Batting first the visitors made 67 runs. High School replied with 160 for 4 wickets. CLARKE RANGERS G. De Silva L. B. W. b R. la Faber 6 M.
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  • 63 10 Tho following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against R.A.F. 'Seletar 1 on Friday, at 2.15 p.m. on the Prince Edward Read (hound: Scan Cheng Siang. Au Kens Chu. Viiiaracnam. B Fones L. M. Aeria. Wee Teck Heng, F. L. Wong, S. Shirazie.
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  • 46 10 The annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School will bo held on Saturday May 11. i\ 'hp Jalan Besar Stadium. Tho event* for Old Boys will be 440 Yard*. 440 Yard* ml 100 Yards I Handicap* for thos« over 30. Entries will be accepted on the field
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  • 541 10 GUNNERS SHARE POINTS A T STADIUM POLICE 1: R.A. (9TH HY. REGT.) 1 POINTS WERE SHARED WHEN THE POLICE MET THE 9TH 1 HY. REGT, OF THE R.A. IX A DIVISION 1 FOOTBALL MATCH AT THE ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY, EAC H SIDE
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  • 68 10 Reuter. London. Mur. 26. Home soccei results to-day: MIDLAND Birmingham 5 Luton 4 Northampton 2 Coventry 0 West Bromwich 5 Leicester 1 FAST MIDLAND Notts Forest 4 Sheffield United 1 Rotherbam 3 Doneaster 1 NORTH F.VSTKRN Bradford city 3 Newcastle i Darlington 2 Halifax l OTHERS HuddersfieM
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  • 407 10 Singapore, Tuesday. JN a match that was too one-sided to be of much interest, the Malays defeated the S.R.C. to the tune of six goals to one in a Reserve Division match of the S.A.F.A. League on the latter s ground this evening.
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  • 145 10 TENNIS THE following were the results of ties payed yesteiday In the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament: MIXED DOUBLES Cape, and Mrs. D. G. Russell-Ro-berts beat Mrs. Carslaw and A. W Wallich, 6—l; 6—3. OPEN SINGLES J. Macintosh beat J. G. Houstan, 6—3; 6—3. E. C. Cherrington beat
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  • 99 10 THE following were the results of ties 1 played yesterday in the V.M.C.A. iawn tennis tournaments: MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES FINAL Lt. D. B. Juneja and Lt. R. Singh plus 3» beat C. W. Maisey and W F. ffnlayson <plus 3». 6—3; 6—B; 6—4. MEN'S HANDICAP
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  • 45 10 The following are the results of the Faster Competitions at the Keppel Club: GITLLEMARD CUP G. V. Andrews and G. E. Kerr 88— 12 3 a BALL SWEEP Ist Nine Holes W. Dawson 48—8V'2= 39U,. 2nd Nine Holes W. Dawson 45—tl&ai 30 j
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  • 250 10 <From Our Own Dorre Begamal m THE Segamat Cricket Clv I" ever the Singapore Clark by 102 runs at cricket terday. Batting honours Vijiasingam and Nagesu Boi associated in a fifth wickei that realised 122 runs. Scores: CLARKE RANGERS Ist. h M. Wilson c
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  • 42 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A F.A. Uag v R.E. vs. Police Ch R AF. vs. Ro Nay Selrtar; Div 11 B ravii vs. R.A F Kal J.C.S.A.; BHL I ol Storage vs. II; pel Gtfii lan s.h.b TENNIS: S.C.C. and V tournaments.
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  • 79 10 The results of ping pong match pi l between the Tamils Reform and Borneo Co., Ltd., were (T.R.A. won six out of A. G. Sambandam beat Charlie Kan« X Satappan beat Yap Tian X lanivelu beat See Pee Wan, P. T. R beat Robert Kang, Packirisamy los
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  • 28 10 The following arc ties in the Voluntae ker competition at the S.C C: TO-DAY J. A. Gagan H. F. Fould vs. W. Mcßeath M. F. Cutler
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 525 11 Stockholm, Mar. 26. UUGE HEADLINES in the main newspapers testify to the intense interest with which Sweden is following the latest sea developments off Scandinavia. "The whole of the British destroyer flotilla is off the Norwegian coast," is one such heading. Although some individual
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  • 154 11 Reuter. Peiping. Mar. 26. Ti l present exorbitant prices of flour, which are causing great dship among the poorer classes are largely due to "squeeze" levied on stocks transported from it sin to Peiping. correspondent, investigating why flour was sold around in Tientsin and
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  • 70 11 Reuter. Istanbul, Mar. 25. TI.E American export liner Exhibitor, of 5.000 tons, which was intercepted by British contraband control at Gibr some weeks ago and detained at has now been released with the re caigo of. iron destined for Turkey ii cling to an Ankara
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  • 66 11 Reuter. Copenhagen. Mar. 26. THE captain t f the German ship Ostpreu sen, which Is aground, decided to call In the help of a salvage steamer. Yesterday the deck cargo was flung overboard but it was still impossible to refloat the vessel under her 0 a
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  • 67 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 26. THE Lord Mayor's Red Cross and Sain. John Fund for the sick and wounded the war now stands at £1.260.000, reresenting an increase of £18,000 over r he Easter holidays. The secretary of State for India forarded £7.500 reoresenting sterling equitl oi
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  • 119 11 A.C.5.0.8.A. 1; V.M.C.A. 0. a goal late in the second half, the Anglo-Chinese School 0.8.A. narrowly defeated the V.M.C.A. in an evenly contested football match on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. In the first half, the V's had much the better of play, and only the
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  • 83 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 2J. CALL-OVERS for the Lincolnshln 7 1 Titan offered. 8 1 taken. 9 1 Quartier Mait taken and offered. 9 1 Wonersh 100 9 Timestep. 100 7 Aldine. 100 7 Tiecagari. 100 6 Golden Sovereign 18 1 Boomps-ai Daisy offered. Grand National call-ov^:> 9 1
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  • 92 11 T-HE R.S.G.C. "Ladirs' Spring Cup qualifying round will be played in conjunction with the Ladies' April Medal on Monday, Ist and the first 10 "A" "B"' division player* will qualify. The first nine holes played will count for the April Medal. The Men's April Medal will
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  • 28 11 The Royal Air Force defeated the Roya'. Navy by lour goals to one at Seletar yesterday evening, in the first Division of the B.A.F.A. League.
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  • 173 11 T"KE Social Golf Match played at Johore Bahru during the Easter Holidays between the Royal Johore International Club and the Singapore Japanese Golf Club was won by the visiting team by 7 points to 1% points. The results are as follows:— George Lowe and J. M.
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  • 57 11 LATEST Straits Racing Association classification of horses penies:— HORSES TRANSFERS. —From Class 4 to Clajs 3.—Adele, All Gold, Eagle's Eye, Inez, Littlo John, Metro, Wodsn. NEW CLASSIFICATION. CLASS 2.—Scnny Uate Great Ra>. CLASS 3.—Golden Melody (late Cerberus) DELETIONSCLASS 2 —Waltz. PONTES NEW CLASSIFICATIONS CLASS
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  • 87 11 Tho following have accepted to play for the S.C.C In a first division bOCCer match against the Chinese on the Padang tc-day:--E C. Cherrington: W. N. Roihery, W R. Ravie; R. J. Fcrbes, C. C. Wrbs'er F. C. Hutchinson; H. Echclshiem, M. C. Elliott, J.
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  • 59 11 Playing a friendly game of soccer at i ';i rrer p ark, the Fathul Karib Club beat the Uniteers Sports Club by the edd goal in three. Mani and Ibrahim .scored one goal each for the winners while James scored the solitary goal for the Uniteers
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  • 50 11 A team will be selected from the following players to represent the Municipality against the SO r A Tl B on Thursday at Farrer Park--.T. Fergurson. Tong Hee. Neubronncr, Im Peng, Sunpiah, Ah Hong (Capt.), Weng Kai, W. Gomes, Ismail, Schooling, Khoon Onn, Xemat, Le Mercier, Guan Kiat, Hoedon, Armstrong.
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    • 10 11 5 j Eng Ann Tong. The Tiger Medical Hall. Singapore.
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    • 260 11 S»ttw< P C. A.. ;»»'Oi|>»|i r.jt Soil O- »~7« >" t Km Hi j I? I j A SWEEPS TflE /^I&D ZiV EASTER SPORTING EVENTS HAPPY WORLD CYCLING CARNIVAL MARCH 19th 23rd GUDIAL SINGH RIDING A lis.A. WINS ONE, TWO, THREE AND FIVE MILE OPEN RACES. i AT KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 219 12 Reuter. MELBOURNE, MAR. 26. THE PREMIER, MR. MENZIES, STATED TO DAY THAT THE CABINET WOULD DISCUSS THE WAR POLICY RESOLUTION PASSED BY THE NEW SOUTH WAXES LABOUR PARTY AT ITS FASTER CONFERENCE. The resolution declared, inter alia:— "The conference makes it clear that while opposed to
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 26. GOEBBELS has put an end to the German custom of singing patriotic songs to the accompaniment of the clinking of beer mugs. Under a decree just issued for the protection of national symbols and songs, it is forbidden to
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  • 60 12 London.. Mar. 26. The Biiti>h reply to the inhuman German air attacks vn undefended lightships is th e building of a new type ol lightship, automatically controlled, needing no crew and equipped With iight.s which will burn unattended for two months It is understood all present
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  • 203 12 Reuter. London. Mar. !?G. JUE Admiralty announces that for the first time since the outbreak of war, not a single British or Allied ship was sunk during the week ended midnight on Sunday. The enemy's efforts in the past week appeared to have been
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  • 89 12 No woman can rely wholly upon clothes and cosmetics to command udmhation. The secret of charm lies in the blithe spirits, clear skin, sparkling eyes, pur- breath and the ready wit which Spring from good health Good health can usually be maintained by taking a dose of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 278 12 SEND A CALL TO UNIVERSAL RADIO dO^TSE, 205, Orchard Road, Phone 4967. When You Need Mende Service 10 Spare Parts. (Mende Servicing Specialists). FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TI& RADIO for which are UNSURPASSED. Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, *Jwrtributors« RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCI Kuala Lumpur. AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FAMOUS
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    • 173 12 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system immediately alter the birth ot a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty of easily digested nourishment. For that reason, doctors throughout Malaya recommend Horlicks. They have proved that Horlicks stimulates
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    • 509 12 NOTICE Is h N l oi,< powers and authorfti* Power of Attorney c v of December 1835 Registry, Supreme Court the 24th Decemb 678 35» and made by CHU in favour of CHUA CHEnI f connection with the mar several businesses of' p Commission Agents and F Owners carried on
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 712 12 z RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 223 metres (1.33 mci*). TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 ZIIF 30.96 metre* (9.69 men) GSU 17.79 Mc s (16.86 metres) pm GSF 15.14 Me's (13.92 metres) 1.00 Miscellaneous new Gramophone Record-*. GSJ 21.53 Mc|s (19.82 metres) 1.30 News and mid-duy Rubber. Tin Copra pm. prices. 6.05 News
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  • 60 13 MRS. KOH TENG KAY (Madam Lee Hong Neo) age 80. passed away peacefully at her residence No. 490 Sims Avenue, on Monday, 25th March, 1940, leaving behind 2 sons, Koh Eng Hoe and Koh Eng Tiong, daufrhters-in-law and several grand-children and great grand-children. Cortege will leave for Bukit Brown
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    • 581 13 AlSs<BWi> >.: > l!' ffTI^^WMss WANTED Stereorruui abl e to cast eofi from matrices up to half page I c Apply with full particulars 10 The Manager, Malaya Tribune Press Ltu., Singapore. \AN TED Upcountry Salesmanager, Rubber Coagulant. Salary, Box 720, co Malaya Tribune, japore. < j5B-o'. W ANTED Chinese
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    • 682 13 Educational KINDERGARTEN. European Teacher. Eight-thirty to twelve noon. 126 Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone *****. (911-Ci. NOTICE The FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL will be closed on Thursday. 21st March, 1940 for the Easter Holidays and will re-open on Thursday, 23th March. 1940. CORRESPONDENCE S C HOO L OF ENGLISH. Improve your
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    • 613 13 Miscellaneous ENJOY boating in "Happy Garden" 40 cents hour. Phone 4836, Singapore. (913-C). "OVRHAUL" stops smoky exhaust, unburnt gas. oily plugs; increases power and speed, at a fraction of ordinary repair cost. Dial 7734, Singapore, for full details. (921-C). No matter how grey you arc. "Changer Black" restores grey hair
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    • 471 13 Demestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT OH-TAN.—An engagement is announced between Oh Sin Inn, eldest son ci Mr. Oh Tiang Soo and the late Mrs. Oh Tiang Soo (nee Khoo Pick Yong Neo> and Miss Tan Hood Neo. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Boon Seng. Singapore, 24th March, 1940. HOUSE FOR
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    • 462 13 Offices, Godowns To Let TO LET Offices:— 20. Malacca Street (portion Ist floor). 124 126, Robinson Road (2nd floor). Shops:— 20. Malacca Street (ground floor). 12A 23, Stamford Road. Apply RENNIE LOWICK CO., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Tailoring Millinery Kathleen Brown Designer Dress Maker Room 35, RAFFLES HOTEL Sports Suits in
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    • 364 13 NOVICE. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL COWFTRMATTON CLASSES commence WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD. 530 p.m. In the Cathedral. Will intending Candidates send in their names to the Org", St. Andrew's Cathedral as soon as poasioU-. CHEONG HOCK CHYE CO., LTD., ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of Very Well-Made To Order Modern Oak-Stained Teak European HOUSEHOLD
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  • 1692 14 BOSE'S PRESIDENTIAL APPEAL TO NATION Ramgarh, Mar. 20. kt JX the event of a compromise being effected, Indian Leftists will in future have to fight not only imperialism, but its new-fangled Indian allies as well. This will necessarily mean that the national struggle against imperialism will be
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  • 1080 14 Ramgarh, Mar 20 "TIMES are critical. It is very rarely that a countr nation has to face a situation when its whole futu be made bright by one right step or marred h wrong step. The Congress is an organisation of thp whole country. It has
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  • 290 14 Mrs. Gita Ganesh Gadiil. an Indian lady, has completed her "A" licence tests at the Karachi A:ro Club. Mrs Gadgil. who is the wife of an old member of the Karachi Aero Club who bad obtained his *B" licence some years a is the first lady
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    • 280 14 THOUSANDS FIND RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS! Those torturing,darting pains that drive one almost crazy are quickly relieved with Absorbine Jr., say thousands who have written us. The essential oils in Absorbine Jr. penetrate deep down where the pain is, bring new bleed to the parts affected, ami t;ik»- out the
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    • 7 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A.
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  • 751 15 Reuter. llijjj Drop In Tin I'riee*: Ijiiiilecl llitls For Share* (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. VRE business was very slack yesterday after the holidays. There was no general interest in tin shares but a few [ye purchases were ma:le in Bangrins, Tongka Harbours a nd .lelebus. London
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  • 305 15 LONDON TIN London, Tuesday. Cash 'Official Price £247*' 4 Buyers £247 2 Sellers Forward (Official Price) £245 2 Buyers £246 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Tuesday. Buyers Sellers Market Tune Dull Spot ll 1 1 H?8 (1st Forward! April 11 1 4 ll a 8 2nd Forward* May
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  • 904 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Match. 2G. MDUJHJ Buyers Seller* Am pat Tin 4.10'/, 5.2 Austral Amal 5 9 6 3xd Ayer Hitam 21!- 22-xd Ayer Wcng -65 .70 Austral Malay 35 37 Bangrin 22 23Batu Selangor 14»; 1 50 Berjuntai 10 3 11,3 Burma Malay 23 3 24 3cd
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  • 28 15 Singapore Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to-day were:— RUBBER Buyers 36V S Sellers 36%. TIN 112U i, down SI i .j.
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    • 83 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is lncorporjtedhi •he; SJS. and registered U a Trust Company, inidertakes the following: duties:.EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE Of A SETTLEMENT OR
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    • 40 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at No. 10, Station Street, KLANG (SELANGOR) Tel. Address: "Oversea" 1 Telephone: No. 181 P.O. Box: No. 48 will commence business on ♦Saturday, 6th April, 1940. 1 Musters
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    • 184 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Rese>e i 200,000.00 TelegraWn'c Address: "TYEHUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 518b, 5134, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy
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    • 356 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. p*o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P 0 S.X. Co., The Agent, Oliver Quay, Tel. 5961. BISN. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., Apcar Line). For Hongkong. Shanghai. Moji. Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta
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    • 176 15 p&o and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England* P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call excepl ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are
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  • 329 16 Reuter. Kweilin, Mar. 26. jyHILE the Japanese offensive in the Lingshan sector is fizzling: out, crack Chinese troops have been galvanised into action, forcing the main body of the Japanese troops to effect a general south-westerly retreat. The Chinese forces have recaptured Lommyu and Shihtang,
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  • 58 16 Reuter. Sofia. Mar. 26. ANEW bill for civil mobilisation, including measures to crganis p national economy in time of war, was introduced in the National Assembly by the Minister of War. Thp bill provides for compulsory loans, severe measure against espionage and foreign propaganda, and the death
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  • 165 16 Reuter. Peiping, Mar. 27. ]\f R. Wane Koh Ming, Head of tho Peiping Regime, gave an interview to foreign correspondents immediately on his return from Nanking where a conference has just been held in connection with the inauguration of the Japanesesponsored "Central Government." Mr.
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  • 425 16 WHY TELEKI HAS GONE TO R OME Reuter. IT is now officially admitted in Hungary that negotiations for a Russian guarantee to the States of south-eastern Europe are proceeding. It is also admitted that this is one of the topics under discussion between Count
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  • 53 16 Reuter. Tokyo. Mar. 27. THE Soviet Union is -feverishly importing" petroleum from America through Vladivostok, according to a Japinese press message from Tsuruga, terminus of the ferry-boat service linking Vladivostok icith Japan. The message adds that the Soviets are also seeking to develop their own Far
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