Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 77. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. March SO, 1940.
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  • 111 1 Reply To France Reuter. j lieaei w, Mar. 30. r nd marshal Voroshi'ov iWar iter JPtre present at the ses M fLitvinov (former Foreign I the Sourita affair, M. 1 d that the Prt i.eh Gov* c keeking artifieia] prof est.-? their unfriendly attitude
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  • 1245 1 Cannot Tolerate Violation Of Soviet Sphere RUSSIA WON'T GO TO WAR IN EUROPE FRENCH ATTITUDE TO SOVIET Reuter. |N a long speech on foreign policy to the Supreme Council of the Soviets M. Molotov, Russian Premier and Foreign Minister, said that Russia did not intend
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  • 262 1 Closing Of All Commercial Routes To Germany "At Last The War Has Started" Reuter. London, Mar. 30. DECISIONS taken at the Supreme War Council meeting mean the tightening of the Allies' blockade of Germany, according to the London Press. Hitherto only the naval aspect of
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  • 104 1 Reuter. The Hague. Mar. 30. J IT is officially announced that Dutch Government has protested.p both London and Berlin against violations of Dutch territory by British and German warplanes. It. is dec'ared that two British military planes and a German junker plane were sighted on
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  • 91 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 30. CWEDEN will continue to investigate the possibilities of a defensive Scandinavian alliance, despite Molotov's statement. Reuter correspondent learned here late tonight. It i.s pointed cut in political circles that the project is regarded by Sweden as a plan for peace, not war. Every
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Teheran, Mar. 30. "JRAN will pursue a policy of neutrality, friendship and goodwill towards all countries who reciprocate," the Iran Minister of Foreign Affairs told Parliament yesterday. The occasion was the submission for ratification of the Russo-Iran trade agreement.—Reuter.
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  • 62 1 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 30. A CONVENTION of friendship and good neighbourly relations is to be concluded between Syria and Turkey, according to an Ankara despatch. Ttu convention is to to signed by M. Gabriel Fuaux. High Commissioner fcr Syria, who has just arrived in Ankara. Mr.
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Budapest, Mar. 30. Official circles in Hungary feel sure there will be no Italo-Russian pact concerning the Balkans, writes the semi-official paper Vreme. The paper adds that in the view of these circles a tripartite Italo-Russo-Germnn pact can non be regarded as out of the question. It
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  • 142 1 Reuter. London. Mar. 30. pRINCE ObolensLu. the fa Rugby international. i .';o /fas a pilot-officer in Die R A.F IMB instantaneously killed fit a jD/arte accident at an EastAnglian aerodromt dun. Reuter. LATE PRINCE OROLENSKY. Prince Alexander Obolen ;ky I above*, member of the While Russian aristocracy,
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  • 56 1 Reuter. New York, Mar. 29. January this year Britain and France surpassed Germany in monthly deliveries of aeroplanes according to T. P. Wright, VicePresident of the Curtis-Wright Corporation, writing- in the magazine "Aviation." He adds however that Allies cannot overtake Germany regarding total number of
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  • 222 2 RUBBER FOREIGN EXCHANGE Singapore, Friday. "OTRICTLY speaking, this matter has not affected the Association until this month, when new regulations came into force in respect of control of the proceeds of rubber shipped to certain listed countries." said Mr. F. I). Thompson, the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce
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  • 162 2 (From ()m Own Reverter) Penang. Friday. TELL complainant that he will get $10 compensation. I do not think he deserves it Tell him to keep away from tiie two boys. He had ill-treated them very badly." So said Mr Lim Koon Teck yesterday in the case
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  • 486 2 Singapore, Friday. fpVEN an offer to give the entire body of Commissioners a practical idea ol' the dangers to motorists lurking at the Irwell BankGrange Road junction failed to get the Traffic Advisory Committee's traffic island scheme through at the meeting of the Municipal Com- mission
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  • 115 2 The following is a statement of the collcc tions in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund up to Feb. 29. issued by H. E Sir Shent >n Thomas, as Chalrma. Branch Collected to Collections for Totr-.l Dec. 31. 1939 Jan. Feb. 1940 Brunei 6.528 3,968 10.496
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  • 20 2 The promotion of Lieut A. E. Ford Lo the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. I S. Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, has approved.
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  • 479 2 COMMISSIONERS AND ATTAR BUILDINGS Singapore, Friday. A DECISION taken at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will have the effect of encouraging migration from overcrowded parts of the town into rural areas. Utaim Contending that certain frictions such as specifying the type ol roofs toi
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  • 46 2 On the occasion of the special meeting cf the Federal Council without ceremonial opening, on Monday, the road in front i f the Government offices at XL. will be closed at 0a m The road will remain closed as long as the Council is m session.
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  • 158 2 INCHE Zainal Abidin. who I translates the Malay war n evos bulletin circulated wifely throughout Malaya, will broadcast from the Singapore statin at 7 p.m. to-day. The difficulties experienced in adapting' the Malay language to the task of reporting mechanised and economic warfare as seen in the
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  • 85 2 a revealing sidelight on the loyalty of the Malays and their desire to help Britain in the war is given by the following rxtract .rem the official chary of the District Officer, Tcmtrloh Pali nng number of Malay women of Mufeim Perak. offered mats and basket work
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  • 16 2 Mr C M Robertson has been ap pointed an Assistant Commissioner in The Volunteer Police Reserve.
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  • 340 2 M\» Singapore, Kridy i- the Rent Assessment Board tl AKI\( app icati(»n>L V ih eiectlP 11 (>t 21 tenants from her prei noon for tne i V. elderly Indian landlady n; Belilios Road, 4, V( .ivJk applications, wmle eight w< Ammal was refused tweivm. w
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  • 434 2 (From Our Own Keporter) Ipoh. Friday. r |'AX KIM TEIK, a young petition writer, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by three years' sunpervision when he was convicted on an alternate charge of cheating in respect of $150 when he appeared
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  • 175 2 OECAUSE a Braimin worn; not mention her husband's name. District JiM&e Conrad Oldbam had to presunn that a woman Lakshmi. who sued I Chari for maintenance, was reamed to the man. The woman, the Judge held in hk -udgment. had not proved that
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  • 257 2 ALLEGATIONS of inconsistency on the part of the Commissioners and of disregard for professed policy and precedents W« made by Mr. Yap Fheng Geek M meeting '>f the Commission* to-day when he successfully moved] reference back of a committee decision to refuse an application for a private
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  • 205 2 r.NITED CHINESE BANK, LTD.. Singapore, made a net profit for 193. of $154,104.97, in a year which the chairman, Mr. Woo Kheng Chiang, described as "eventful and therefore should not be regard* a normal one." In the course of his speech, Mr. Wee said: The net
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  • 253 3 Singapore, Saturday. >r of tho offices of Roneo. Limited, at 3, Malacca Street iv completely destroyed by a fire which broke out shortly o'cl «k this morning. Damage done was very extensive. thi entire stock of the Company being burnt. Hi s not possiascertain the
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  • 66 3 Stockholm, Mar. 29. ACCORDING to information from Moscow, negotiations which the Finnish delegates are conducting are dragging on longer than was anticipated. The Russians are stated to be widening the scope of discussions to include the question of increased deliveries of good.s from Finland, especially industrial products.
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  • 56 3 Mi s J< an Richardson, the bride whose trio to Malaya to marry Lieut. D E D. Morris was delayed by a war efhee edict, photographed att?r her wedding to Lieut. Morris at Seremban yesterday. The groom, an officer attached to the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson,
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  • 99 3 Singapore. Friday. The case in which a young Chinese. Chin Yong Chul, is charged with the murder of a ccmpatriot, by stabbing him with a knife in th 1 stomach, on the Lvenine ol Dec 22 last year, at Ord Road was continued before the Hon. Mr Justice
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  • 24 3 Mr M V untitled Tufo. M. C. S., has boon untitled to ft* as First Assistant Secretary (Bl and to be Clerk of Councils
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  • 134 3 Singapore. Friday. MORE than 200 people, representative iVI of a'l the Leading communities in Elnaapore and including well-known business men lawyers, doctors and other Drcfessions responded to the invitation) to tea at the Victoria Memorial Hah thia evening, of Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye and Co. Ltd., on
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  • 464 3 Singapore, Friday. PROPOSING the approval and adoption of the accounts for the k year, Mr. V. I>. Thompson, presiding at the annual general meeting of the Singapore chamber of Commerce Rubber meeting this afternoon, said! The income ard expenditure account for th* year shows a surplus
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  • 281 3 Singapore, Friday. IT is bad for tlx? trade generally that this .state of affairs should continue, and I think it is mv duty tc bring this matter forcibly to your attention, as unless a stop is*put to this practice, it can result only in chaos.'"
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  • 225 3 Defendant Charges Drunkenness Singapore, Friday. A CLAIM brought by Anatol V. KirofF, a member of Bershadsky's orchestra of the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels, against his orchestra leader, A. Bershadsky, for $500 for alleged wrongful dismissal, was iismissed with costs by Mr. H. R.
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  • 144 3 Tv:< lye items. Including magic, comedy, music and dancing, made the show riven by the Malayan Magic Circle at Katong last night a thoroughly enjoyable cne and the producer, Dorothy \V'ier is to be congratulated on the variety and excellence of the programme In a show in
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  • 204 4 Judge Makes Order Of $25 Monthly FROM THE BANKRUPTCY COURT Singapore, Friday. AFTER being publicly examined to-day in his second bankruptcy since 1933, Tan Kang Swee, a 35-year-old Straitsborn Hokkien Chinese, employed by Cable and Wireless, Ltd., was ordered to pay $25 per month
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  • 134 4 VN application by the Official Assignee to posse&fl one-fourth of the gratuity due to Edward de Souza. former clerk in the Inspector of Schools' Office, ior the benefit of his creditors, was allowed by the Chief Justice. Mr F. A Chua. who made the
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  • 194 4 AN application by Georg-» Andrew Rea, a local-born Eurasion. tor discharge from bankruptcy was opposed by 'he official Assimioe and pcMponed fot Nix months by the Chief Justice. Mr F. A Chua. for the Official Assignee, told his lordship that Rea. i n
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  • 146 4 AN offer to pay $15 per month for the benefit of his creditors to whom he owed a total amount of $1,680 was made by John Tan Yong Kwang. a clerk in the Department of Statistics, and accepted by the Assistant Official Assignee In his
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  • 48 4 On the occasion of his transfer to Kuala Lumpur, ihe O.C.P.D. Tanjong Maiim. Mr. Chong Tuck Yew' was enUrtained to a farewell tea-party by the members of the Union Epw'orth League Tanjcng Ma lim, at the Anglo-Chinese School premises on Thursday Rev. V A. Chelliah, the Headmaster, presided.
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  • 174 4 Singapore. Friday. A liability of $10,000 ivithin a husiness peiiod ol 18 mentis fail was the record of busncssman Tan Chew Seng, related to the Hon Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, ichen he nas publicly examined. The ban said f hat
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  • 257 4 I Singapore, Friday. QUPPORT for <»ne of two recommendations by a standing; committee and disagreement with the other were contained in the report of a special committee appointed by the Municipal Commissioners to consider the appointment of two divisional inspectors to the Town Cleansing Department. This reIKjrt.
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  • 22 4 Mr W C Taylor, M.C.S. has been appointed a Commissioner of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Hoard for the Settlement of Malacca.
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  • 279 4 Singapore, Friday. DEFERENCE to recent labour troubles was made by Mr. F. D. Thompson, presiding- at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association he'd this afternoon. "During the last few months there has been a good deal of unrest amongst
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  • 57 4 The untitled Sembilan Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association will hold its second annual general meeting on Wednesday Apr. 3, at 7.15 p.m. hi the hall of King George V School. Dr. F*. V. Jacques (president* will take thf chair. Among other things the forma tion of an ambulance
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  • 87 5 (From Our Own Iteportei > Tapah. Friday. Many people living between the third and fourth mile Pahang Road have seen two rail-grown tigers prowling In the vicinity <•)) several occasions, pro- j bably In search ol food. Many motet ists proceeding to ana from the Cameron
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  • 242 8 lingering doubts that may have been entertained about the complete solidarity of the Allies, and their determination to prosecute this war until victory is achieved, should have been dispelled by fhe latest pronouncements of the Allied Supreme War Council, which have been interpreted and underlined
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  • 269 8 JN connection with our comment on the plea for youth made hv Mr. H. R. Cheeseman at the recent Rotary Conference, it is pointed out to us that Rotary has already done a great deal of excellent work in Malaya by the formation of boys' clubs and
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  • 141 8 Wang's Effigy Burnt Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 29. jyjAJOR Sino-Japanese operations are expected to take place shortly in the vicinity of Canton, along the lower West River, probably near Sunhui, west of Macao, declared a Chinese military spokesman yesterday. He also predicted the outbreak of
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  • 119 8 Reuter. London, Mar. 29. THE names of over 705» officers and men and 12 women who died on active service appear in the third War Office casualty list published to-day. I Th? names comprise; died 714, died of wounds 3; died of wounds while prisoner of war
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  • 99 8 London, Mar. 29. THE Secretary of State for India has appointed Dewan Bahadur S. Ranganathan as his Adviser und Q r section 178 cf the Government of India Act 1935. in the vacancy which was to have been tilled by lat e Sir A. T. The new
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  • 85 8 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 29. nRIGADIER-GENERAL Marshal, Chief uof Staff, reveals that the United States Army's goal of 5,500 aeroplanes by June 30, 1941. has been postponed two or three years in consequence of the huge sales to the Allies. He adds that these sales have
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  • 55 8 Reuter. Ottawa, Mar. 29 POLONEL Ralston, Canadian Finance y Minister, announces that in order P rovide tne United Kingdom with dollars for purchase of v/ai sui.phes Canadian residents in the United kingdom may irom April 1 m-?ke Ilnut f d sales of securities in Canada through
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  • 65 8 Reuter. New York, Mar. 29. p A N-A M E RIC AN Airways announce that some mail was taken by the British authorities from the west-bound Atlantic Clipper when she made an unscheduled halt at Bermuda yesterday, but no force was used. Passengers state that
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  • 47 8 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 28. gTATE Department officials disclose that high German naval officials have assured the United States naval attache in Berlin that United States ships anywhere on the seas will be respected if they are not bound for Allied ports.— Reuter.
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  • 75 8 Reuter. Sydney. Mar. 29. SUPPORTERS of th e extreme Left Wing m New South Wales experience a rebuff when all new Labour member.* of the Federal House representatives and the senate held a meeting and repudiated the 'hands off Russia*' resolution. The members unanimously endcrsed a
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  • 81 8 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 29. THE official German News Agency admits that twe planes did not return from the reconnaissance flights over the North S.ea. France and the Orkney and SheUand Islands yesterday. The agency claims that several hits w?re obtained in a bombing attack or a
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  • 63 8 Reuter. Capetown, Mar 29. k™ official communique says that all rt serving members of the South African permanent force, the coast garrison and the active citizen force will be invited to complete a new attestation form undertaking to serve in Africa whether inside or
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  • 233 8 Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) B|L London, Mar. 30. correspondents in Rome indicate disbelief in the possibility of Italy joining the Berlin-Moscow axis. The Basler's Rome correspondent says that Italy's attitude towards the Soviets can be summed up. First, Italy regards Russia as of
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    98 8 MOLOTOV'S speech is of some importance, as indicating that the Soviet does not Intend to extend any military help to Germany in this war. The language is abusive of Britain but less violent than the S« Foreign Minister was using just before the Finnish war. Obviously that campaign
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  • 60 8 PY her own clumsy diplomacy Japan encourages the European powers to carry their quarrel to th* Far East. Wang's legime is due to be inaugurated to-aay. If the dictators are to be given special trading preferences along the China Coast the Allies—and America—must of necessity look more
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  • 116 8 BERNARD SHAW makes a characteristic contribution to-day to the highly interesting debate on the rights of man which is being run by the Malaya Tribune and other Empire newspapers. Behind his general leg-pull Is the usual iliuminatii.g veil of wisdom. Shaw was quick to spot* the fact that
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  • 152 8 FROM an Asiatic reader who is following the debate with close interest 1 have a letter "ardently" requesting me to join in with an article on Democracy. He asks me tc "explain at length'" the following: The Meaning of Democracy, Its Significance and Bearing on Malaya. How
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  • 44 8 THE Nazi film on th. Polish campaign, n>w on show all ovei German./, includes a shct of the Fuehrer sitting alone with his thoughts. The caption runs: "This is the man 7vho, all by himself, bears the whole burden of responsibility."
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  • 58 8 THIRTY-SIX Germans killed in a raid on the Western Front sought admission at the Gate of Heaven. St. Peter, looking dubious, went away to confer. Presently returned and replied: "I'm afraid only three of you can be allowed in: you see. that was the number of casualties
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  • 1383 9 dots the is of H.G.Wells Debate on the Rights of Man -6 I SCORE OVER WELLS" LS WHATG.B.S. TYPED OVER HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THIS EMPIRE. WIDE DISCUSSION. HERE IS WHAT HE SA YS, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MALAYA TRIBUNE: 11. (i. Wells, as chairman, has proposed lour clauses:
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  • 89 9 (FROM H. L. HOPKIN) London, Mar. 29. A SCATHING attack on the Government was made by Mr. H. G. Wells, the well-known author, in j a speech he made at Leeds University to-day. He described the Government as "grossly incompetent" and said that the
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  • 138 9 Reuter. Batavia, Mar. 29. German steamers, the Nordmark 7,750 tons, the Rendsburg, 6,200 tons and the Vogtland, 6,600 tons luhich have been taking refuge here are believed to be preparing to make a dash for Vladivostok. Painted grey with their names obliterated,
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  • 26 9 Reuter. Oslo, Mar. 29. The Norwegian steamer, Burgos. 3.2C0 tons, was sunk yesterday off the east coast of England. The crew, numbering 32, were all saved.—Reuter.
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  • 241 9 PASSAGE OF GOODS THROUGH SIBERIA Reuter. London, Mar. 29. COMMENTING on tk< Supreme War Council meeting The Times diplomatic correspondent says that French-bo-viet relations are undoubtedly strained at the moment, although neither side is exaggerating the bouritz aitair, but there is no Allied ditference of
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  • 68 9 Reuter. London, Mar. 29. THE Aberdeen trawler Inverneill was attacked by a German plane off tho north-east coast of Scotland last night. The plane dropped three or four bombs and an aerial torpedo, but made no direct hits. The mate was wounded in the arm. The
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    • 33 9 F I S Exclusive To The S S Malaya Tribune S This exclusive series of S articles by famous people S on the Rights of Man will S appear daily on this page
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  • 132 10 Reuter. New York, Mar. 29. JOE LOUIS is B—l on favourite to retain the world heavyweight boxing championship against Johnny Paychek, pride of America's cornbelt. to-night. Paychek has 33 successive victories and pacts an effective left iab, but layers are offering odds of 3—l on Paychek
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  • 178 10 TWO further lies of the B.C.C I Spring lawn tennis tournament were decided yesterday. The followins uere the results: Championship singles: D E L Anderson beat C. J Bembroke t>—o. 6 —2. Championship doubles: Major R Bedford and O. Fuller beat R. A. W. Hills and
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  • 66 10 THE monthly mixed foursomes competi- lion of the Garrison Golf Club, pTayed over 18 holes* at TangUn and resulted la a win for Capt. Murphy Mrs. Stewart with a nett score of 70! 2 The following were the best returns. Capt. T. K. Murphy li Mrs. Stewart 79
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  • 652 10 Malays Win After Poor Display Malays :i; Gordon Highlanders 1 QIVING their poorest display of the season, the Malays were decidedly lucky to snatch full points at the expense of the Gordon Highlanders in a listless first division football match at the Stadium yesterday.
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  • 62 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Res. Div. S C.F A. vs Loyals, Stadium; 8.H.L.. G.E.C. vs. Traction Co.. Police. A.P C. vs. Wearne Bros.. A P C. PRICKET: S C R C. vs. P.W.D.. S C R-C.: AC S. vs. St. Antho. Ny«, Oldham Hall, S.R.C vs R.A.F. (Tengahi,
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  • 161 10 Biiteers 5.C...8. Chartered Bank 0. fHE I'niteers Sports Club gave the f Chartered Bank a real beating yesterday on the J.C.S. A. ground at Balestter Road, in the Business Houses League, when they scored a B—o victory. j It was a thoroughly one-sided game, iix goals
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  • 75 10 Mixed Social A social op3n to members of the Y M.C A. and Y.W.C.A. will be held on Monday, Apr. 1. at the Y.M.C.A. Orchard Road at 8.15 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the general cfTices ol both iissociations at 25 cents each An interesting and entertaining programme
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  • 352 10 Sime Darby 4 Thorny crofts rj DISPLAYING marked superiority, Sime Darby defeats Thornycrofts' by four goals to nil in a Business House League matoi played at S.H.B. ground yesterday. The game was one-sided ai uninteresting. The Sime D; dominated play throughout game and except
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    • 179 10 LOVELY but LONELY ...UNTIL HER DENTIST TOLD HER WHY! tl DON'T KNOW v\m EV£\ CAME. MADGE! MEM NEVER PAI ANY ATTENTION TO ME WHEN THERE ARE OTHER GIRLS RUTH, WILL VOL) LET ME TELL TFSTS SHOW THAT 1 fXJT Of YOU WHY? IT'S HARD TO SAY- PEOPLE HA VT PAP
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  • 48 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 29. THE icllowing \i> the netting of the i Grand National: Ca!l Over 15 2, Kilstar 9 2. Professor II red 100 9, Royal Danieli offered 100 8 taken 100 6, Symaethis, Rockquilla and Sterling Duke offered 2C 1, Milano offer--22 1 taken—Reuter.
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  • 114 11 The concluding match of the V.M.C.A. Open Tennis Tournament will be the a] of the men's champienship singles the 'Brisbane Cup.' This will be d on Tuesday, Apr. 2, at 5 p.m. Th; finalists are Chin Kee Onn and Kamis bin Hamid and a good match is icipated.
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  • 88 11 The following will represent the SC.C. at cricket on Saturday: Vs. Khalsa Association: J. W. Jackson, E. G. Staunton, B. H. Lee A M Carbery, J. H Wheeler, Rev A S Giles, J. W. Ewart, H. S. Foulds, A F Hunter, J. H. Davies, R. H. Pickard. Vs.
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  • 34 11 Members of the Aston Athletic Club are remind 3d of the nineteenth annual general meeting to be held to-day at the club premises, 8 and 10 Loke Yew Street, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 423 11 Singapore, Friday. V PROFIT of $53,964.64 was made by the Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd., during the year. This was announced by Mr. F. M. Edmonds, the chairman, at the thirtieth annual general meeting of the Company at noon to-day. c chairman said, "The profit
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  • 491 11  - NIEUWS GIERIG COOLTIPT IN FINE FORM Spirited Workouts At Bukit Timah By TURFITE J2OMĔ spirited workouts were seen on the second track at the Bukit Timah racecourse this morning in preparation for the coming Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting. Most of ftf, van Breukelen'fl candidates wer e taken
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  • 21 11 In a division HA untitled football match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday afternoon, the Straits Timci and rhe drew 2-all.
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  • 268 11 Singajiore, Friday. TOHE R.A.F. Seletar scored a well doierved victory over the V.M.C.A. Juniors at cricket this evening on the V.M.C.A. ground by a margin of two wickets and 43 runs. Seah Cheng Siang was the most consistent batsman tor the V's Juniors, contributing a valuable
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  • 108 11 At the second annual genera! meeting of the A.C.C.S. Old Boys* Association held on Tuesday, at the Chapel Hall, Coleman Street, the following were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing year: Patrons Bishop Edwin F. Lee, Mr. Yap Pheng Geok, M.C, President: Mr. Fu Wa Chu (re-elected
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    • 181 11 "BIPW" I GRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the digestive tract, prevents accumulation of Gas and averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency remedy for convulsions in children. Let 'BCPW Gripe Mixture be the saviour of your children's ailments. Keep a bottle handy
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  • 1147 12 THE Subscription Concert last night in the Victoria Memorial Hall was a splendid climax to what has been a remarkable series. Any one of the three concerts would alone have been an outstanding event in Singapore's musical life and together they are an achievement which
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  • 77 12 llij lull dress rehearsal of -Robert's Wiu' at the Victoria Theatre on Than- i;uy ;l'lu made a most favourable im pitsalofl and patrons can be wit ol peeing an excellent play v.cli presented. Itv shoa openi to-night arid win be repealed on Apni 'J. 4. and 6 at
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    • 193 12 Dear Radio Owners. ARE you Satisfied with your Radio Receptions? RING us up if same h not satisfactory, jpLKASURE is yours when set is repaired by .Universal Radio House j (Radio Servicing Specialists) I 205, Orchard Road j Singapore. Tel. 4967 j Always in Stock Mende Tubes and I Spares;.
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    • 270 12 T I I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED' i 1 i WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUII CLOCK AND WATCH KEPAIR< I I i TO I YICK WOH HING 123, NORTH BRIDGE ROAII. (Near Middle Read.) PHONE NO. 7fi^. -ntiac'lors for the Repair c lacks and Watches to Biitis Army and RAJK Case in
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    • 169 12 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for following materials or serv!« particulars see Municipal Tender R Date of Clovi: Supply of 30" dia. Steel Straight Pipes Specials for Water Dept. 4 p.m., if, April Supply of Air Valves for Water. 12 noon May n Supply of Galvanised W.I Tubes
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    • 455 12 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mci). ZHP 30.9« metres (9.69 mc!i>. TRANSMISSIONS 2 pm. GSO 17.7t Mc;s (16.86 metres) 12 .45 Light Orchestral Concert played by th. GSF 15.14 Mo s (13.92 metres) Adelphi Hotel Orchestra, directed by A. GSJ 21 McH (19.82 metrei Bershadsky. Relayed from the Adelphi
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  • 75 13 MADAM WEE YAM NEO I wife of the late Mr. Khoo Kirn Chuan) aged 74, passed away peacefully at her residence No. 28, Duku Road, on March 29th, leaving behind 2 sons, Khoo Tiang Hong and Khoo Hang Seng; 1 son-in-law, Ang Tian Choo; 1 daughter; 3 daughters-in-law; and
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    • 481 13 Ek^gmnimip-noi Clerk post rilled, applicants anked, TOC. (3 D) luired by European Sblppins Firm experienced Male Shorthand ivDist unese preferred) for «mmediate eminent None but experienced men ipply. Box 722, c o Malaya Tribune S <TED Stereoman abl e to cast s from matrices up to half page Apply with
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    • 611 13 Educational ■rttPS passed her examination Uiiclon. 16tl T n f tlon after only 4 months' SriS n! Stenography the "New Rafflp/ a T PId CCOachingc c hing by former tuto* Raffles Instn., Pitman's Collegeritmanite Business School, 273, Joo I Chiat Road, Katong, Singapore. 5 -D? TAO HWA PUBLIC SCHOOL, 65~
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    • 596 13 Miscellaneous ttE R ric HARD WEISS' "PANCRESALETS" Pancreas-Hormone preparation for the Oral treatment of DiabetesMellitus. Agents:—H. K. Batcha. P.O Box 79, Singapore. (977-C). DB3IL TONIC TABLETS. Safe, sure cure for general rundown conditions, nervous disorders, loss of virility, premature ageing, etc. Large $3.00. small $1.60, Trial $0.60. Chari Co., 29,
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    • 618 13 Astrology ARE YOU WORRIED? Are you uneasy? Are you in troubles? Are your troubles resulting from enmity, debts, business deals, love or marriage? Is it weakness? Timidity or a complex that restrains your action. You can obtain solutions and correct guidance through the medium of the world renowned Prof. R.
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    • 414 13 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Mr. Lee Ong Choon. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee T:ck Bee, to Miss Doris Lee, daughter of the lat e Mr. Lee Pang Seng and Mrs. Lee Pang Seng. WANTED: A respectable young South Indian Tamil, aged 25, holding
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    • 402 13 LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 34. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, has been declared on account of the year ending 31st August, 1940, and will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 15th
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  • 1011 14 Mahatma Explains Congress Attitude Bombay, Mar. 22. 'DOMINION Status even of the Statute of Westminster variety cannot suit India's case," writes Mahatma Gandhi in the "Harijan." He adds: "Contusion arises from my oft-quoted letter to Mr. H. S. L. Polak wherein I said in
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  • 89 14 London. A suggestion to Mr. Sumner Welles that President Roosevelt should send a peace envoy to India and China to hear the views from leaders of the two most ancient civilisations is ?7i ade in a memorandum signed by a large number of Indians resident
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  • 246 14 Sandur, Mar. 20. IN the course of his address delivered on the occasion of the opening c:remony of the new Rajmahal Palace, His Highness th? Ruler of Sandur said: "We wish to give expression her? to one Important fact which has struck us while considering the
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  • 114 14 Bombay. Mar. 22. THE stalemate in the Bombay Mill industry continues. The situation is peaceful. Meetings are being held in different localities. A monster petition signed by 25,000 women is being forwarded to the Government asking for the release of all the labour leaders under arrest.
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  • 128 14 THE As.-~m fcfinisfa rs' low:inc.f Bi'l (940 which t>i repeal the Ministers' Saiaric provides for the Prime of Rs. 1.750. house ahowanc provided that .such allowance be paid if the Pi hue Mmistei ed by the Government with ah of at] rents, assessments tax< cesses due
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  • 414 14 DELIVERING judgment in v yolaparamba riot ease T in which 36 persons 119 Christians anHr !•/ha vast stood chared with offences of unlawful assembly looting, criminal trespass miscl eluding arson, dacoitV etc Mr C"s Lakshmanan Pillai, Sessions |a Allepy. convicted and sentenced 27 ir cused to
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  • 215 14 Ramgarh, Mar. 14. "frili- key to complete Independence lies in our own hand. namely, by reviving the village industries," said Mahatma Gandhi in opening the Khadi Exhibition at the Congress Camp this afternoon. No struggle was needed for swaraj, it could be obtained
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  • 1073 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TPHE need for trade unions in Malaya was stressed by Mr. H. n. Robbing, chairman of Malayan Collieries, Ltd.. at the annual meeting of the company to-day. Mr. Robbins said: If we take thr liabilities side of the
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  • 296 15 LONDON TIN London, Friday ash (Official Price. £248., Buyers i £248% Seller* Forward (Official Price £246 Buyer, £246' 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London. Friday. Mark i t Buyers Sellers Market lone Quietly Easier n V 11 116 11 316 «Ist forward. April 11 116 n3 16 «2nd
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  • 931 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Am pat Tin 7 1 Seller* Austral Amal ,o 'i 5 3 AiPi- Hi'hri 5 9 63 Aver tfntg 2.; -xd Austral Malay .j- 65 70 K.mgrln 35 Batu Selangor Berjuntai 143 1 48 Burma Malay 10 3 11 3 Chenderiang 9 :i 9xd '"hin Chin
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  • 38 15 Reuter. London. Mar. 29. ON the Stock Exchange, textiles and rayon shares chiefly featured in to. day's quietly firm markets. Gilt edged was factionally stronger but Indian gold minings tended to ease. Wall Street was irregular.—Reuter.
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    • 143 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINBANIL* Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch) 9 10.00ft.00ft RESERVE EUNDB t IS.WHt."'» TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) fIOS.OM.OOe Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSENG TANG EC Y. C. KOO CHAN TIU WOON KAI CHAN YU
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    • 187 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In SS.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Resets 5200.000.00 TelegraWilc Addreso: "TYEHUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183. 5184, 5185 5188 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
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    • 364 15 BTEAALER BAILINGS. p*o, BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Tel. 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (APCAK LINE) For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. MO.JI KOBE, OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return Tickets
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    • 173 15 P& Oand BRITISH INDIA f Incorporated in England' P. S. N. CO.'S BAILINGS. The best possible services arc being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are
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  • 78 16 BURMA WAR FUND Reuter. Rangoon, Mar, 30. "WE want independence but our independenoe won't last ii Hitlerism prevails," said the Indian Mayor of Rangoon at meeting inaugurating the Burma War Donation Fund. A committee under the former acting Governor, Ifanng Yi. and including
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  • 252 16 TO STOP SUPPLY OT ORB TO NAZIS Reuter. STOCKHOLM, MAR. 29. pEARS ARE WIDELY EXPRESSED THAT THE NORTHERN NEUTRALS, ESPECIALLY NORWAY, ARE IN AN INCREASINGLY DANGEROUS POSITION. ALL NEWSPAPERS CARRY A REPORT OF IMPENDING EVENTS IN THE NORTH SEA. It IS GENERAILY ASSUMED THAT YESTERDAY'S
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  • 32 16 Reuter. London, untitled 30. —Flying officer untitled James Kain. cf Hastings. New Zealand, lias been awaided the distinguished Frying Cross in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying cpsratioru a; ainst the enemy.—Reuter.
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  • 70 16 Reuter. Bucharest, Mar. 29. THE German economic delegation, led by Dr. Clodius, has not yet obtainea a decision on any major issues in the trade negotiations. The Rumanian delegation is understood to be taking a firm stand, and the Nazis are working much more slowly this
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  • 256 16 Reuter. night's Western Front communique reports local encour between contact units. "There was fairly lively activity of b air forces. A German twin-engined plane was brought down w our lines by anti-aircraft artillery. During yesterday a Gen reconnoitring aeroplane fell in our territory."—Reuter. raris,
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  • 44 16 London. Mar. 29. The King to-day inspected an army division in the southern command. After motoring from Windsor, his Majesty spent four hours making a tour of 50 miles, during which he walked several miles inspecting troeos lined up on the roadside.—British V,*:.-e ess.
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  • 128 16 Reuter Washington. Mar DKESIDENT Roosevelt. i n i 1 ment, said there aas scam ii diate prospect of stable pea( < but iniormaticn gathered by Vir would be valuable when the tint« came for establishing peace This statement, which he Press conference today, said
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  • 27 16 Reuter. Brusselse, Mar. 30 BELGIAN anti-aircraft guns fin 1: reign plan?s which flew over B plum several times yesterday mornin Two planes were identified as Ch Reuter.
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    • 147 16 Charming for mothers indispensable for children Tobralco, with its gay, fresh colours, makes the most charming wash frocks, for the house or for outdoor wear. And you simply must put the children in Tobralco. No other fabric has such an amazing capacity for hard wear and the constant washing that
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