Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 91. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, April 16, 1940.
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  • 64 1 Reuter. Lcndon, Apr. 16. THI Lir Ministry announces: "Ke- t anna Usance oi the Norwegian itinued throughout the ;pRe of unfavourable weans "tavanger aerodrome kas again hern bombed. Several sections of Air Force aircraft jag d, all of which returned hat at least two
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  • 515 1 Nazi Anger At British Landing In Norway Reuter. AMSTERDAM, APRIL 16. Deliberate German air bombardment OF BRITISH TOWNS IS BEING HINTED AT BY NAZI OFFICIALS IN BERLIN TO-DAY. The excuse for it would be the bombing of Bergen (Norway) by the Air Force which
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  • 351 1 Reuter. wegian Government radio, quoted by the Stockholm that German parachute troops landed yesterday Domhaas, railway junction for the line from Oslo to Trondhjem ;mii lh« line from Aandalsnes. :tl German News Agency claims that a Norwegian force 2.000 has surrendered to German
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  • 222 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 16. THE Norwegian Army is fighting stubbornly to hold up the German drive towards the Swedish frontier. North-west of Oslo the Germans are now believed to be six miles from Kongsvinger. Many hundreds of Norwegians have been killed in this sector states the Aftonbladet's Kongsvinger
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  • 156 1 Reuter. London. Apr. 16. rpHE Daily Telegraph military correspondent, commenting on the landing of British troops in Norway, says that it is unlikely that the landings were opposed except possibly from the air. One should not expect anything startling to happen at once. It
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Louden, April 16. THE German-controlled Oslo radio announces that the Quisling puppet Government has resigned and the administration of German-occupied regions of Norway has been taken over by an "administrative committee" headed by 11 Christensen, chief of the Oslo Municipal Council.—Reuter.
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Gothenburg, (Sweden), Apr. 16. r r O German cargo boats are stated to 'truck mines yesterday off,-Marstrand. Both were badly damaged.—Reuter.
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  • 110 1 Reuter. Washington. April IS. THE possibility that the Republics of North and South America will move to establish a temporary protectorate over Dutch possessions in the Western hemisphere, should Hitler seize Holland, is seen by well informed circles in Washington. Persons close to the
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 16. It was .'earned last night that it was not yet certain if Mr. Chamberlain will make a statement in the Commons to-da\. Members of the British Legation and Consulate staffs in Denmark, including the British Minister, arrived in England last night.—Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 18 1 GREAT WORLD N i Malay Opera of Java ii o i i: no Present -M IT AM* 9
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    • 102 1 USE ASTROVA* 01NTMENT SURE CURE FOR SINGAPORE FOOT r The warming cupboard with grill, and 111 B .-pace lor keeping cooked foods hot. f <&D^*\!!^B ready for service. jS| ELECTRIC II <%£C? m Electric Cookers are Equipment includes oven and grill available in mottled green acid- POM—three oven grid shelves-
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  • 372 2 rpoo much contemplation of the 1 facts of Bex were stated by the fcev. J. (I. Hall, in the course of a lecture to the Y.W.C.A. at Kuala Lumpur last night, to be responsible for much of the vice against which religious organsations are fighting. Mr. Hall
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  • 178 2 THE Rev J G. Hall. MA. Selangor chaplain, has had a varied career:— In September 1914. Mr Hall enlisted for service in the Great War as a private with the Sherwood Foresters Three years later he was a Lieutenant of the Leicestershire
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  • 715 2 Singapore, Monday. result of a case which will affect the livelihood of many men in Singapore will be decided in a Singapore Amusement Park on Thursday. For the purpose of finding out whether a particular tart game is a game of skill or
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  • 612 2  -  2 ON THE CHURCH Rev. J.G. Hall "JN the observance of Good Friday our Asiatic brethren and local-born churchmen have a great deal to teach the Europeans, only a few of whom seem to attach any
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  • 12 2 Miss F. Holgate has been appointed to officiate as Nursing Sister, Seremban.
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  • 69 2 THIS case arose out of a motor collision on Dec. 22, 1938, at the junction of Adam Road and L or n i c Road, and the parties involved are: Mr. H. Elphick. Managing Director of William Jacks Co., Ltd., and Chairman of the Board
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  • 140 2 Singapore, Monday. 1 O HAS proved to be an unlucky number —also a lucky one. OOn Apr. 1. Mr." J. L. F Revel, a young Frenchman, parked his car opposite Collyer Quay and was away for 13 minutes. That v. as unlucky for him. It was, however, lucky for
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  • 370 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) EJFFORTS to eradicate the opium evil among Chinese in Malaya are likely to be intensified shortly, the Tribune understands. A join* meeting of Chinese anti-opium societies has been convened, at which Friends cf His Excellency the Governor who wish
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  • 600 2 Singapore, Monday. A DIRECTOR of two big business firms in Singapore sued mi engineer attached to the Naval Base in the High Court to-day. He claimed damages and special damages totalling $1,127.49, from the latter, who. in turn counter-claimed for a total sum of
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 12 A 4B-YEAR-OLD private teacher, it patient in the Malacca General Hospital, was found lying on the ground W feet below his ward on the night of Mar. 28. He died soon after A diet or suicide was returned at
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  • 117 2 TOHE Traffic Branch of the Singapore Police has now started a system whereby the total of road deaths and injuries every week are compiled and displayed on a large board in both English and Chinese in the Branch. According to the board the number or people
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 90 2 /3/ Have You >/ Seen the New \s'Xy:l CUTEX HIJINKS 7 and GADABOUT In tune with the newest and brightest ot feminine fashions are these new Cutex shades, a bright clear red and a bright red-pink. Other Cutex shades, Cameo, ĔttBBL Cedarwood, Tulip, Old Hose. Laurel, tf^fift among others, remain
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  • 166 3 Singapore, Tuesday. ith making an incorrect passenger declaration of the i rew and passengers on board a vessel which was subnd to have carried 22 more people, a European ship's Chinese doctor and the chin chew of a motor vessel were itted by the District
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  • 73 3 The ambulance conveyed two Chinese to the Hospital yesterday following injuries sustained in collisions with motorcars. A middle aged Chinese suffered from a fractured rib in addition to other injuries on his chest and left hand, while in anothei instance, a young Chinese cyclist was knocked
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  • 56 3 There has been renewed enthusiasm in Penang living, according to the March report of the Penang Flying Club. The lepon states: \V are highly delighted at the renewed enthusiasm. This may be due, of course, to the uncanny attraction of our Chief Instructor, who has just returned from lcav {six
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  • 475 3 SELANDIA BELIEVED TO BE IN SAIGON (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) FIRST DANISH STEAMER TO ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE SINCE THE NAZI INVASION OF DENMARK IS THE EAST ASIATIC VESSEL, "SIAM," WHICH CAME INTO PORT YESTERDAY. Though originally bound for Europe, it is
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  • 66 3 Bangkok. Tuesday. THE British minister left for Java this morning by the Dutch boat. "Boisae\ain." and thus will be unable to welcome Sir Shentcn and Lady Thomas when tluy arrive here en route for England by tire mid-week flying boat. However, the visitors will
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  • 189 3 Singapore, Tuesday. A PRETTY wedding took place this morning at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd when Miss Millicent Juanita Fernandez became the bride of Mr. F. F. Brown. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fernandez, while Mr. Brown is the son of
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  • 123 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. OANDEMONIUM reigned in the little village of Mannong, 15 miles from Kuala Kangsar, on Saturday, when a young Malay padi planter is alleged to have run amok and allegedly struck two men down. It appears that the Malay
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  • 62 3 Miss Marie Ney, the well-known British actress, who aril broadcast on "Shakespeare's Women" from the B M B.C. to-night. Miss Ney is also staging a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Apr >3 in aid cf the British Aclors' Equity Fund and the Malaya Patriotic Fund, during
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 174 3 No matter what fee conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. f 'PHONE: SPOKE 5370 '5 lines), K. LUMPUR 1331 (3 lines). IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, HUTTERWORTH
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  • 225 4 Singapore, Monday. FACTION fight between members of two secret societies which took place yesterday evening in China Street resulted in one man being seriously injured and three others arrested. Over 20 men are believed to have taken pari in the light. Throe Hokkiens. Aug boh,
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  • 95 4 Batu Pahat, Sat unlay. 'pHK safe-guarding of the interests of the tobacco dealers was pointttl <.Lit as one of the reasons of forming an association at the inaugural mooting of the Johore Tobacco Healers' Association held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to-day. Mr. Low Cheng
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  • 52 4 llavildar Rfimj l Lai was a po polar man, belonged to a \v» tl know n Indian Regiment. He was 38 years old. Sepoy Matu Ram was a private in the same regiment. He was 26 What caused the doable shooting? Acting Coroner \V. MacQuan-ie will
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  • 194 4 PEELING but nonetheless Impressive glimpses of the work of the KA F Navy and Artillery units stationed In the Island fortress of Singapore are included In a British Movietone newsreel. shown to representatives of the Press at a special screening at the Cathay yesterday. Shot by
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  • 21 4 Mr N. Ward, an officer of Class III. Malayan Civil Servic:, has been appointed to officiate as District Officer. Kuan tan.
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  • 434 4 TFWO Chinese. Sam Pak Khuon and Lav Fook Kee, who were charged with importing a ease of uncenaored foreign Chinese newspapers into the Colony from Hongkong, under an import statement that the case in question contained dried meat, were acquitted by Mr. K. M.
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  • 465 4 European Stumbles On The Bodies Singapore, Monday. Patrick J)aly, Superintendent of an Asiatic Petroleum Company Oil Depot in Singapore, heard what he thought was the sound of firing. He went into hi.- compound to investigate. He tamo across a white object lying on the
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  • 98 4 •Singapore, Monday. he was being taken out of the Fifth Police Court on a week's remand to-day, Arumugam, a Tamil hit his escort, detective No. 33. He got in two blows, one on the cheek bad one on the should?: For that he was sentenced to seven
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  • 110 4 Singapore, Monday ASSISTING in the mutageni v. ■P of a public lottery will cost Ling A. Koh, a Mrentv-five years old llockchcw $802 or seven months in prison. He was sentenced yesterday by Mr. Conrad Oldham in th second Police Court. Ling pleaded guilty
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  • 115 4 (J'rom Our Own Kcportn Kuala Lumpur, Mouda} UIB Lordship the Biahop of Si pore (the Rt. Rev. R. Rob ri will visit Kuala Lumpur in the fii week of June when, in addition to administering the sacrament of Con firmation to a large number candidates.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 114 4 I a. i. urn nns A 4 0., LTD AUCTIO NEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 464 ft. Ommjll Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT! ANT) INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Plionr l£4€* \Ws£ _2>» DENTAL CARE jmjc^ early o START t 7 Y °ungsters cannot be taugh(
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  • 149 5 y t war charities sharing the latest remittance Home Malaya Patriotic Fund of £60,000, announced last week, total thus far of £165.000. is the Shipwrecked Mariners' receives £10,000. This follows a previous donation very deserving organisation of £5,000. from i li«- secretary, Mr. ham,
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  • 191 5 (From Ow Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. 4 PATH AN constable, Awal Khan, stationed at Sungei Besi, charged with house trespass with the intent of outraging the modesty of a Malay woman, the wife of a fellow constable, was acquitted and discharged at the Selangor
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  • 18 5 Mr T.G.C. Webster, manager of the iPOB branch of Messrs. Fraser Neave Ltd has been transferred to Malacca.
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  • 551 5 HOW 158,000 MEN WENT TO FRANCE Singapore, Tuesday. TN October it was announced that the first portion of the British Expeditionary Force, numbering 158,000 men, with 25,000 vehicles, had !>een assembled in France, "without a hitch and without a single casualty." The tremendous
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  • 119 5 Singapore. Monday. The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perfoim in pubhc during the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. I C. Hitch, L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M. Tuesday, Apr. 16, 5.30 p.m., at Farrer Park 1. March The Middy" K. J Allord. 2. Overture "My Old
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  • 95 5 The Borneo Company. Limited, send us the following outputs for March. 1940: TIN Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 4.812 Pels. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. tLahati 311 Pels 102.200 yardage treated 434 hours run. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Puchongt 923 Pels. 70.100 yardage treated 431 hours run. Sungel
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  • 21 5 Mr W. H. C. Horn has been appointed a member of the Drainage and Irrigation Board for the Settlement of Malacca.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 sincerl fin CYCLE &CARRIACE CO 192 6 LTD BiHMM— sa 1 Physicians repeatedly '«comiMnd Vi" tobulin* tablets \rz >7 L> j ••> ca»e& of f 0»«»e haw* prov*d useful for mor« than F Don't ri.sk your health j ""ii first class Chemists or from u «AHi ft CO., 29, Robinson
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    • 447 5 Jt 4fe M -ssfe fOR YEARS HtSTQUGGLED ALONG ON SOfT. SOGGY f0005... men I Hf'J started ■iSSfil Ilk every day: So much ol the food we eat now is so/r that it's OTABT no wonc^er °ur digestions get soft, too. Just Ol AX I thmk of the fo °d you
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 344 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS v, n Sl5 pm Headquarters, T Coy., Weapon The following Is the programme of drills up 5.15 pm. Headquarters. G Coy .M. Tr!l nlnK to T ind for weekending April g- Headquarters. TT Coy.. Weapon p.m. Headquarters. «G Coy, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.V.A.C. Coy. (Officers Training Practice.
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  • 135 6 When the crisis Is past in illness, recover) may still be a long way oil. The real turning point for the better comes when the patient begins to fill out and p;*k up notkeably Irom day to day. The decisive factor in that quick recover*
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  • 941 6  -  Solar Time A Good Bet By 'TURFITE") RIVALRY among the trainers will be keener than ever at Bukit Timah to-morrow, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting. As a matter of fact, with the exception of Logue for whom 1
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  • 241 6  -  BY "TURFITE" MANY' interesting final gallops were seen at Bukit Timah racecourse this morning, when training was continued in preparation for to- morrow's races, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting. All the hors:s were taken out on the second track
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  • 22 6 |N a first division League fixture, at Changi yesterday, the Fortress R.E. defeated Loyals by three goals to nil.
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  • 70 6 Entries for th e Maxfli badminton party annual tournament are invited. Entries will close on April 27. The draw will take place the following day at the residence of Mr. Lee Kheng Chiang at 10 00 a.m. sharp. Competitors should be present. The following are the
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  • 901 6 gELOW is the programme for the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting at Bukit Timah on Wednesday, April 17:— RACE ONE HORSES Class 3—Div. 4—6 Furs. 4 0 3 MARCHETA II 8.13 Mr. 11. T. Piper 4 0 1 FIRST RA
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 152 7 WALTER Ham- mond, Glonstershire and England Test captain, and now a Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force, executes a slashing drive— not to the boundary—but on the golf links, during a Red Cross Fund match at the Rye Golf Club, Rye, Sussex recently. Wally captained the
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  • 265 7 William lacks 4; CiSfttiiirir 2. pi IYING better soccer, William Jacks defeated Guthrics by lour in a Business Houses League soccer match played at the i A -round yesterday. Except for a few flashes of interesting deal the game was void of thrills, jacks weii
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  • 138 7 POSITIONS in tin league tables of th? Sergeants' McEwans billiards and ear's competition to-date arc as follows: BILLIARDS AM) SNOOKER Teams p vv L n Pts. Manchester's r, 4 2 R. A. 'B M 4 3 1 J HA. (Changii i I 1 h RF. I
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  • 56 7 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1. M.F.A. vs. R A. '9th Hyj, Stadium: R A. (3 A.A.) vs. R.A.F., Changi; Reserve Div. Manchester vs. S.R.C.. S.R.C.; Div. 2" A", Pulau Hrani vs. R A F. Tengah, P. Brani; RA. <8.M.» vs. R A O C Blakan Mati. TENNIS:
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  • 824 7 SOLITARY GOAL BRINGS ARGYLL DEFEAT S.C.F.A t; Argyll and S.II I. only goal scored early in the second half ol play gave the Chinese lull points when they met the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in a first division football match at the stadium
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  • 133 7 AFTER doing well to hold their opponents in flic firs 4 session of play, the Chartered Bank defence racked up in the second, to enable the Hongkong Hank to score seven goals Cor their one. in a Business Houses League fixture yesterday evening. Th first hall
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  • 352 7 Moravia 2; I ort Canning I Singapore, Monday. MORAVIA FULLY deserved their victory over Fort Canning In their Second Division (B) encounter at Eancr Park this evening How over, although they won by the odd goal in three, their victory should have been by a
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  • 290 7 TENNIS Favourable weather yesterday cn:ibled several ties to be played off in the Spring Lawn Tennis tournaments. Results were as follows: s.c.c. Championship Singles: w. J. M. Warden beat E. c. Cherrington, 2, 1_.6, 6—3. Ladies Doubles: Mrs. llipkin and Mrs. Ocwell beat Mis Cars'aw and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 569 7 m aKr j i^pji V *Sjy!ipCT5G|g^E I fc > -«yj FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S FOOT KTrsWK the United States are being attached by the disease known as Athlete's Foot. th Usually the disease starts *ftween the _toea Little watery blisters f or 7} becomes Inand peels. After a while the ItcMng&ecom»
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  • 276 8 QN the eve of his departure for a few months' leave in Europe His Excellency the Governor paid a compliment to th e Press for "its real service since the outbreak of war." We return the compliment, insofar as the general work of Sir Shenton Thomas is
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  • 201 8 JT is satisfactory to note that His Excellency is in favour of "enlarging- the opportunities for Asiatics to get a higher education and to hold higher posts in the Government." We hope that on his return he will have some definite changes to recommend in that respect.
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  • 769 8 (By A Special Correspondent) JJ(XN'T forget the war on the economic front in which the civil servant and the business man are bidden to change their traditional standards of efficiency. The civil servant blames the business man lor his inability to overcome the instincts of
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    156 8 THOSE who follow the b may be interested to know that as far back as 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War, Gen! eral Nogi, Commander of th* Japanese forces, prophesied thresult of the war in which Britain is now engaged. He said there would be two tm»t wars with
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  • 140 8 pROPHETS aside, the whole task will not be easy. Hitler has more and bigger cards to play, whatever happens in Scandinavia. His move in Scandinavia is partly to threaten Britain and partly to forge trump cards, if possible, for "peace" talk. Whether he succeeds in Norway or not he
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  • 100 8 JJEASOX for that, as far as Russia is concerned, is the Turkish frontier facing the Soviet. Russia may not, as Molotov says desire to fight in Europe, but she will not stay quiet for long. Action in the middle East is likely to bring her into a direct
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  • 147 8 j THE Nazi propaganda machine is arm- tag Itself with Communist phra>> l In an appeal to world labour, Chaplm-mour-tachioed, Dr Robert Ley, head of the German Labour Front, paraphrases the Communist Manifesto of Karl liar* and Friedrirh Engels, whose works hitherto had fed bonfires in the Third Reich.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 143 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. JAPAN has been secretly building a vast fleet of superdreadnoughts greatly exceeding either the British or the United States battleship tonnage, according to reliable information reaching naval and diplomatic circles in Washington, states the Daily Mails New York corres- pondent. Japan is
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  • 293 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. rIE Navy's exploit at Narvik, the layinn o! the Baltic minefield, and ii r merit of the lis t of naval sue- the past week bring forth in ted praise for the Navy in tne papers. Nevertheless editorials that these are only the
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  • 35 9 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 15. The German News Agency announces that manufacture of margarine and lard compounds and certain similar products w forbidden in Denmark until further orders. Margarine is being rationed.— Heuter.
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  • 113 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. SEVERAL thousand Germans are now in Belgrade according to the Times Belgrade correspondent. He says more German "tourists" are arriving daily. Seven hundred Germans have documents which show them to be attached to official missions, making it difficult to refuse them entry
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  • 154 9 London, Apr. 15. 'THE TIMES editorial says before the war the Cypriot political h jrizon wns somewhat clouded. The outbreak of war changed the situation. Political leaders oi all Ovnrus parties came in a deputation to tne Governor and agreed to suspend political agitation while the war
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  • 14 9 Mr. N. Grice. M.C.S.. has been appointed to officiate as Protector of Chinese, Penang.
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  • 126 9 FIELD COVERS PART OF BRITISH AREA THE Berlin Wireless announces mining of two out of the three entrances to the Baltic, namely the Great Belt between 55 degrees 17 minutes north and 55 degrees 22 minutes north; the Little Belt between longitude 9 degrees 47
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  • 177 9 Reuter. Stockholm, April 15. SWEDISH military and naval experts here are amazed at the technical feat of the British in laying a minefield across the Baltic. It is thought that it has been accomplished by planes —in which case the feat is considered even more spectacular
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  • 111 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. SHIPPING cirles estimate that Germany, most of whose merchant fleet has been immobilised in home and neutral ports since the beginning of the war, has now lost more than half the tonnage of which Great Britain, with het ships always at sea, has
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  • 49 9 Reuter. Toronto, Apr. 15. The strike by the Stamen's Union against the Great Lakes Steamship companies began early to-day. The Union is demanding higher wages, clos°d shop, and extra pay for over-time. A oicket line IS reported to have been established in the harbours throughout the Great Lakes. —Reuter.
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  • 172 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. JHE Brussels press generally features in glowing headlines the British naval successes. Though many tributes are paid to the participants in the Narvik action, commentators seem even more impressed by the minelaying along the German Baltic ports and coast. Pays Reel,
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  • 24 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. Mr. Gray, the new United States Minister to Eire, presented his credentials to Mr. De Valera.—Reuter.
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  • 142 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. BY the British occupation of Narvik the Germans are deprived of about one-quarter of their total ore supplies, but tneir loss is even greater than this stated a prominent iron and steel expert, who told Reuter that since the war began
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  • 316 10 PROPAGANDA WASTED (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir,-A cable dispatch from London printed in the Malaya Tribune states that Mr. Arthur Duff Cooper found it impossible to place an article in the American Press, and that "Britain was doing too little to acquaint America
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  • 55 10 Singapore. Monday. Members of the Jamiatul-Ekhwanul Muslimin are inform ?d that a •Mculud" recitation and feast in honour of the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed "/ill be held at the residence of the honorary Secretary. Lt Rahmat bin Abas. MB E 52. Lorong Engku Aman. Geyl&ng, on Friday,
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  • 84 10 Singapore. Monday. UNDER the auspices of the Indian A. scciation. Singapore, a public meeting will be held at the Association's playing field at Balestier Road, on Thursday. April 18. at 5.45 p.m.. to pay tributes to the memory of the late Decnabandhu C. F.
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    • 391 10 iANKRUFTCY ORDINANCE 1 CHAP. 45. In the High Court of the STaits Settlement.s Settlement cf Singapore. Jotice ot Wage-earner's Administration j Order. I Name of debtor: J ANT AN BIN AHMAT. x Address of debtor: No. 101. Radin Mas. mgaporc. i Description of debtor: Electrician ai he P.W.D. lf) n
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    • 384 10 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP. 45, B In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: ISMAIL BIN JACOB. Address of debtor: No. 32, Geneial Hospital Qrs.. Singapore. Description of debtor; Attendant at tho General Hospital. No cf Proceedings: No. $2 of
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    • 433 10 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing Supply of Galvanised W.I. Tubes for period 1-7-40 to 30-6-41. 4 p.m., 30 May, 1940. Supply of 50 tons of Pig Lead. 4 p.m., 15 May, 1940. Supply
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    • 58 10 SATISFACTION j GUARANTEED WHEN YOC ENTRUST AIL YOI U CLOCK AM) WATCH REPAIRS TO i YICK WOH HING \Z\), NOR'IH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near M»fldl r Road.) •PHONE NO. 7922. for the Repair c ""locks and Watches to Briti* Army and RJk.*\ Case in Malaya. /his firm has no other conneefcu.whatsoever
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    • 737 10 r y| BAD*© 1 SINGAPORE INDIAN STATIONS ZHL 225 metres (133 mcs). DELHI ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mcs). m^m^m^mmm. «0.48 metres (4960 k< s) 1.15' Miscellaneous Gramophone Records. From 7.50 p.m. (local time). 1.30 News: and mid-day Rubber, Tin and Copra prices. BOMBAY I. 40 Interval. v 500 Malay
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  • 450 11 Andrews' Last Message To An Embittered World 4AVE known both Poles and Germans. Both peoples are plendidly equipped with intellectual powers, but of a differrder. If freedom were a universal heritage, these qualities people might be used for the good of the whole
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  • 138 11 t Lahore, r>pr. 8. littee appointed by the Government to inquire into police firing in Lahore will Chief Justice, Sir Doug- ihe Lahore High Court and Chaudhri Niamatullah, c of the Alahabad High an olTicial announcement. Ittee will ascertain, says a traordinary,' issued by the rnment,
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  • 28 11 untitled Kachru of the All India States Conference office, Allahabad, has pointed by Pandit Jawaharlal the president to make a report on f it ions prevailing in Ralam.
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  • 173 11 Sciagram <Wardha> Apr. 5. MAHATMA Gandhi issued the following statement on the passi?ig away of Rev. C. F. Andrews: "In the death of Rev. C. F. Andrew's not only India but the humanity has lost a true son and servan*. And yet his
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  • 98 11 Santiniketan, Apr. 12. DR. Rabindranath Tagorc has translated the poem which he composed in 1914 to welcome Rev. C. F. Andrews, when the latter came to make his homo at Santiniketan. The transition IS as follows: "From the shrine of the West You have brought us living
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  • 65 11 London, Apr. 6. THE "Manchester Guardian" in a leader on the death of Rev. C. F. Andrews says that in such days as these C. F. Andrews can ill be spared. Were there more like him our Indian problem would not be so harsh to-day. Few
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  • 165 11 Calcutta, Apr. 8. MR. C F. Andrews was laid to rest at the Lower Circular Road Cenutery, Calcutta, on Friday evening, following a simple but impressive burial service conducted by th" Lord Bishop ot Calcutta and Metropolitan of India. A simp'e service at St. Paul's Cathedral
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  • 91 11 New Delhi. Apr. 8. SIR Rama.swami Mudaliar. Commerce Member, anncimced amid cheers in the Council of State during the debate on the Finance Bill that he was prepared to consider the possibility of instituting an expert advisory board with representatives of shippers and agriculturists as
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  • 68 11 Bangalore City. Apr. 8. yVv'O its in the Legislative Ccuncil i and nine eats in th? Representative Assembly are to be granted to the women of Mysore In the new reforms, according to the recent ord?r passed by the Government on th? repcrt of the
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  • 449 11 Calcutta, Apr. 8. "'AT this moment the mortal remains of our beloved friend Andrews mingle with the dust. However much we may say that the soul is immortal and transcends death, still the frail mind knows no peace. The very thought that
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  • 162 11 Calcutta, Apr. 12. BAPAT, who was arrested v at Bombay, on Saturday, on a charge of breach of local Government order served on him under the Defence of India Rules prohibiting his entry into Bombay, was convicted and sentenced to undergo three months' rigorous imprisonment. Mr.
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  • 98 11 Madras, Apr. 9. The question of choosing a delegate to the 1940 session of the International Labour Conference at Geneva was considered at an informal meeting of the All India Trade Union Congress at Bombay recently. The meeting decid'd to maintain the previous understanding that
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  • 96 11 To be buried live for a month and untitled half is th* ambitious Yogic feat embark- ed upon by a young Sadhu. Indarbhanga Dist. who, according to a renort. entered a subterranean chamber on Mar 25. Previous to entering th* dug-out which has been clospd from all sides this Sadhu
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  • 207 11 Malkapur, Apr. 8. "I SHOULD appeal to the Congressmen, who out of attachment to the organisation, and also as a matter of political expediency, desire to continue the old policy of the Forward Bloc, not to be ruffled and get dispaired by recent happenings. On our
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  • 78 11 The Madras Government propose neatly to treble the existing number of Honorary First Class Magistrates in j Madras City. The object in increasing their number from 38 to 100. it is understood, is to make a sufficiently large number cf persons available for honorary magisterial duties, so that none of
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    • 252 11 THRILLING NEW LIP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS thHBMMtSi iKcMafll... brW.HVWI J/etm are lip colours chat Jjj ■Wlyeocriant. The/re South J=~ I ftea c010ur,... the tropical 9 aoctianrress'own secret red* sound «nly in TATTOO. No, f M sjtners are not like tbeamJ g They are not only poise R
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    • 270 12 OIT of XOH lIKIIK ..A HAHfD CLUTCHES A THROAT! A «IX BAHKS IN MID-AIR.. A FIST CRASHES! The Invisible Man's Loose Again! I TO-DAY AT THE CAPITOL x SPECIAL ADDED LATKST 3-REEL EXCLUSIVE! BRIT\I VS THE 1.01 IS vs. <.OI»OY FIGHT For the World s Heavyweight Championship SI A PORE
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    • 126 12 D E LUXE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. I Best Chinese European Food Served. Special Sunday Tiffin $1.Ordinary Dinner $1.75 including Admission. For economy and prompt service, kindly phone 4244. I'm always sure of
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  • 678 13 London, Apr. 15. r|{ hil ition wt the German naval forces at Narvik is regarded he press as a most encouraging pointer to future events, x) thing done so far at Narvik and farther south hoth by thf and by the Air Force," says
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  • 101 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 15. \'I.Miiralty communique states further reports from British -ubinarines indicate tha*. another two German transports have I'M ii sunk and that besides this a convoy of enemy transports was Had ed in the Skagerrak, when four torpedoes found their mark. 'it:
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  • 96 13 Reuter. New York, Apr. 15. The New York Times, commenting o; hitler's "gift" to the Allies of Norwegian and Danish merchant fleets, says the gift represents more than th e total Allied merchant shipping tonnage sunk by submarines since th e start of the war. "The
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  • 50 13 Chungking The Ministry of Education has decided to postpone the National Athletic Meet scheduled to be held on October 10. China's Independence Day, to a later date. A People's Athletic Conference will however be convened on that day to discuss measures for the promotion of athletics among the masses.—Central News.
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    • 65 13 iunight c& MS THEATRE KOYAL "Jothi Ramalingaswami" An Excellent Devotional TAMIL Picture UtEAT WORLD AIE A lIET To-night 9 p.m. to midnight WEEK-DAYS' SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS KHiM-sday, April 17th—CUBAN NIGHT (Rumba Competition) h 1 i»til 19th—TROPIC NIGHT (Blues Competition) y, \,,nl :50th—GOOD OLD TIME NIGHT (Old Waltz Competition) 1 Iprii 21st—Lambeth
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    • 334 13 Children's Drawing Competition (Free) SUBJECT a HORSE JUDGE TRETCHIKOFF (The weJI-known artist) 3 I» It IA I S PAINT BOXES for the artists and 2 Free Seats on the first night, for the parents of the winners for "TONY DRAWS A HORSE" —the forthcoming "ISLAND COMMITTEE" production in June The
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    • 325 13 j BIG APPLE, SHAGGING, TRU CKING TO BE SHOWN THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY 17th JITTERBUG EXHIBITION JITTERBUG CONTEST CII\IIIV IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS REGUESTS TO 1 HOLD A PROPER JITTERENG COMPETITION TO 21st APRIL Q I I lli DISCOVER THE "KING QUEEN OF JITTER 9 BUGS OF SINGAPORE OF 1910 BEFORE
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  • 306 14 I Federal Scholarships, I ten in number, will be ay Council of Raffles Coll* I the Government of the Fi States in June 1940. Cane i scholarships must be ol i Attention is directed to the award of Federal s published in the Calendar lege.
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  • 224 14 Entrance Scholarships, not M ten in number, will be awarded Council of Raffles College in June 1940. These scholarships will oe of the of $720 a year and will be tenabk three years but may be withdrai suspended by the Council if the conduct or progress of
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    • 595 14 r,, WANTED upcountry agents lor General Engravers. Apply 663, Geylang Road, Singapore. U4i-m. WANTED LADY TEACHER for primary. Ability to play the ™™i re comm. ndation. Apply Box 805, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (174-uj WANTED Chinese or Eurasian girl canvasser, liberal commission. Advertiser accompanies successful, applicant on business. Box 818, Malaya
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    • 532 14 Educational PREMIER INSTITUTION, 44, Orchard Road, Singapore. Senior Cambridge— Morning and Afternoon Classes—lndividual tuition in all subjects. Principal. (202-D). ANGLO-VERNACULAR SCHOOL, 122 Carpmael Road, Singapore, offers efficient tuition up to School Certificate Class. Experienced Raffles Graduate in charge. Day or Evening classes. (132-D). SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS at the dance halls
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    • 621 14 Miscellaneous BHARAT MATA HAIR OIL removes dandruff, strengthens and lengthens true hair and cools the brain. Call for samples at 742, North Bridge Road. Singapore- (183-D). NO MATTER HOW GREY YOU ARE "Changer Black" restores grey hair to its natural colour. Sold under money refund guarantee. Sol° Distributors- Chishty Co.,
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    • 489 14 WANTED Two junior active partners with small capital to invest in and supervise building constructions etc. Profit assured, reply quick to Box 791, clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (134-D). WANTED partner with $5,000Capital for the manufacture of Rubber Coagulating Acid business. Big profit guaranteed. Hundreds of orders waiting. Apply P.O. Box
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    • 589 14 Wanted WANTED to buy all kinds of secondhand Books at better prices. Please report 9, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (147-D) WANTED 5 Ladies of good appearance, any nationality, to be trained as Dance Assistants. Apply personally at No. 4, Lorong 14, Geylang, Singapore. Between 6 and 8 p.m. (135-D). PHOTOGRAPHIC
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    • 29 14 =5 SPECIALLY^ PREPARi D<• t"< J COUGHS, COLDS. 9 SORE THROAT 6- gf 9 LUNG AFFECTIONS PERFECTLY SAFf INFANTS CHILt".' r E=^- OLO fEOPLt 0 I MADE WPS 1
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  • 489 15 Reuter Hurt' \rtiviiv In Share llnrkets: Tin And Rubber Prin Uifier I" LtMidon (From Our Financial Correspondent) n*. continued to ease yesterday. Honjr Fatts were done down H and Southern Kintas easier at $5.75. .improvement in Tonghicn continue to be in tamed in bids from rninf The bids
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  • 216 15 LONDON TIN London. Monday. £250 Buyers £250 1 2 Sellers £246 1 4 Buyers £246!- Sellers LONDON RUBBER r.aon. Apr 15. Buyers Sellers 2»ull 10-a 11 10 15 16 11 1 16 p T'lno in~. ll Sep io~e il DO> SHARE LIST London. Monday. 68 36 6
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  • 24 15 Singapore. Tuesday. Prices or tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 35-"»«. Sellers ;?o" TIN $124, up $114.
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  • 135 15 Singapore Monday. R fSiami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan r <Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 jj? 1 Rice Siam 2 Pace Siam 3 Siam Eroken Rice No. 1 JJ« Siam Broken Rice No. 2 ad» Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon
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  • 891 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April. 15. MINING B"~rs B*""Tt Am pat Tin 4:9 513 Austral A null o:» but Ayer Hi lam 21:- 22 -xd Ayer Weng .65 70 Austral Malay 35 37Bangnn 20 9 21 6 Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 cd Ber Junta! 1013 11? Burma Malay 22
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  • 234 15 Singapore Api 16 Trix following are the exchange stock Itiis morning according to the daily «rcular issued by the Hongkong and Jbanghaj Banking Corporation. SELLING TT. 2 4 f London demand 2 4 uj Lyons demand «noi Switzerland demand 208 /4 Hamburg demand New York demand 46 15 lb
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  • 41 15 Reuter. Brussels. Apr. 16. Economic negotiations between German v and Belgium reached a satisfactory conclusion according to weh informed circles. All major questions ■ait said to have been settled and the majority of the German delegates reUuratd to Berlin.—Reuter.
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    • 188 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In SB.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,300,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 5300,000.00 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANX" Telephone Nos.:— 5182 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF Wee Kheng Chft»g, Esq.. Chairman Knoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman Chlonh
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    • 409 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P&CX I BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all apply to: P. A; O. S.N. Co.. The Agent. Collver Quay. Tel. m*L 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. B.LS.N.CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. MOOT, KOBE OS A For PENANG RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings; Special Holiday
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    • 224 15 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England* I». 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 except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested tc register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted.
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  • 118 16 Reuter. New York, Apr. 15. THE New York Times, in a message from Washington, says the British Navy's exploits have brought a welcome relief to officials there. Conversations with leading officials indicate that if these developments had not taken place a change of policy
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  • 46 16 Reuter. Washlngton. Apr. 16. Mr. Morgenthau. Financial Secretary to the treasury, announced that the tieasury was studying the possibility 0 f off-setting possible losses to American investors in Norway and Denmark by taking over Danish and Norwegian funds in>pounded in America.. —Reuter.
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  • 740 16 OLD WORLD POWERFULLY AFFECTS PEACE OF NEW Reuter. 4 have only asked the world to go with us in the path of the present. But wo shall be able to keep that way only if we are prepared to meet for.cc with
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  • 56 16 Reuter. The President's demeanour in delivering the speech to the Pan American Conference uas grave. Equally grave was his audience :vhich included the diplomatic representatives o/ Great Britain, France, China, Austraila, Finland and the 21 American Republics. The nations not represented included Germany, Russia, Japan, Italy. Norivay.
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  • 99 16 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 16 QFFICIAL Swedish circles 1» day declare that the country is prepared for all eve* tualities. The Swedish police have arrested many undesirable people. All ships entering Swedish harbours are heinj» rigorously sear c h cd.—Re v ter. Paris. Apr. If,.
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  • 63 16 Reuter London. Apr. 11. BRITISH losses sun the N~nh Sea operati four destroyers, it is affirmed in ritative quarters in Lone; liened about the Oermai British losses were at least ship, eight cruisers and yers. The official German wii evening repeatedly broad/navigation warning" stai
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  • 371 16 FLEET MANOEUVRES A WARNING TO ALLIES Reuter. London, Apr. 15. JSjIGNOB Antoine, editor of the Telcgrafo, who is said to be in close touch with the Italian Foreign Office, in an article states that Italy may enter the war sooner than most people
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