Morning Tribune, 7 April 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 56. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, April 7, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 772 1 EVACUATION OF CIVIL POPULATION WOMEN CHILDREN SHOT HEAVY <.ovi:h\jii;m iosms OX lIAMM'I-: FROXT London, Apr. 6. JNSURGENT aerial activity is the chief feature of the war news at present. It is reported from Bilbao that Durango, on which General Mola's troops are advancing, was bombed from
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  • 155 1 On Voyage From Penang To Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. THE Tribune regrets to announce the death of Mr. Samuel van Haselan, Traffic Manager in the head office of the Royal Dutch Air Lines at The Hague. Mr. van Haselan passed away suddenly early this afternoon on board the
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  • 45 1 Italian Consulate In Dublin Dublin, April 6. IT is officially announced that the Italian Consulate in Dublin has been raised to legation status and Sipor Lodif*', now Consul-General, has been appointed Minister. The Free State will appoint a Mini;ter In Rome Reuter Wireless
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  • 302 1 KNIFE ATTACK ON RAILWAY OFFICIAL Prompt Action By Clerks Saves Serious Harm t (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. MR. J B Human, a Staff Officer attached to th e Transportation Department k of the F.M.S. Railways, was the object of a serious attack alleged to have been attempted
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  • 36 1 I Swatow, April 6. a Passport Bureau was instituted at Swatow on April 3. Its object was to examine the passports of foreigners in order to prevent in influx of unde- j dv Abies.
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  • 190 1 Causes Fall In London Gold London, Apr. 6. THE rise in commodities which is in- creasftig her already unfavourable balance of trade, heavy offerings of gold from London of which she is the only purchaser, foreign withdrawals from Wall Street and inflation fears have resulted in
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    • 24 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page Siam's Defences Sun Life 23 Serious Fire 24 Sports Notes 25 Penan* Turf Club Local Soccer 27 x b i
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    • 55 1 I MT |II J A HA if 'HTU V I PUT KUM IN YOUR PANTRY AND BE AS- I f SURED OF A NEVER FAILING SOURCE OF 1 I SUPPLY— SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURE— I f SUITABLE FOR COOKING OR DRINKING- I FOR YOUNG OR OLD J W DISTRIBUTORS J
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  • 429 2 Strange Story Of Secrecy Oath Told At The Assizes Singapore. Tuesday THAT tin- accused three Malay police constable- made the complainant prick his finger and allow the blood to flow into a can. while they themselves did the same thing, afterwards mixing this blood with
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  • 130 2 Fakir's Forces Suffer Heavy Losses New Delhi, April 6. FAKIR Ipi continues to evade the Issue of coming to terms with the Government and declares himself unable to make a decision without first consulting the representatives of the other frontier tribes. It is believed, however, that instead
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  • 23 2 London, April 5. Queen Mary visited Westminster Abbey to-day and inspected the progress of preparations for the coronation British Official Wireless.
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  • 131 2 Chinese A mbassador To Austria Shanghai. April 6 IN I mandate issued by the Central Government, it is confirmed that Mr Liu Sium Chie. Chinese Ambassador to Austria has been dismissed from office. It is reported that the finance minis try has petitioned to the Central Executive
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  • 135 2 Japanese Plane Reaches Hanoi Taihoku. Formosa. April 6. ATTEMPTING to break the record for the Japan-Europe flight, the London bound Japanese built monoplane Kamikae or Divine Wind, owned by the Asahi Shimbun. arrived here at 9.14 A.M. covering the 1.400 miles from Tokyo nonstop in seven hours
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  • 74 2 Democratic Countries 9 Collaboration Paris, April 6. AN appeal for the collaboration of the n British Empire, the United States und France In the interests or world peace was made in a broadcast speech by M. Francois Detessan, Under-Secre-tary of State to M. Blum. He said goodwill of
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  • 71 2 Two More Accidents In Britain London, April 6. TWO more railway accidents, making 1 six within six days, occurred on the Southern Railway early to-day when an empty electric tram collided with a shunting engine near Victoria Station and the driver of the electric train died from injuries.
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  • 64 2 Paris Shops Close On Mondays Paris, April 3. THE forty hour week was Inaugurated with the closing of all retail shops in Paris to-day with the exception of those privately owned. Parisians had difficulty in- finding a barber as Monday is their closing day in future. Several newspapers
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    16 2 .Mr. Francois de Haan th" celebrated pianist who gives a recital at the Dutch Club to-night.
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  • 14 2 London, Apr. 5. The death is announced of Sir William John Berry.- Reuter Wireless.
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  • 206 2 At Dutch Club To-night AN Interesting programme has been n Arranged by Mr. Francois de Haar the celebrated Pianist, for recital he is Riving ko-niffht at the Hollar. Club to members of the club and < interested in music. Mr. de Haan will be assisted by
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  • 65 2 Six Thousand Quit Clyde Shipyards London. Apr 6 ONE thousand apprentices struck work in the John Brown Yard on Clyde bank where the sistership to the Queer. Mary is under construction, bringir.e the total of apprentices new involved ;r the strike for better wages and conditions to six
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  • 92 2 Belgrade Demonstration Against Fascism Belgrade. Apr. 6. THE visit of President Benesh of Cze-cho-Slovakia to Yugo-Slavia was t signal for a demonstration in which 600 students unfurled great banners inscribed "long live the union of democratic countries" and shouted "'down with Fascist Italy" as Dr. Benesh drove through
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  • 43 2 London. April I. The death is announced of Sir John Henry Luscombe. "Father of Lloyds He" was an old Rugby international and played for England against Scotland in the first T«t*mat.innal matcn ever held in 1871.- Reuter Wireless.
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    • 97 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes ('hiking, gasping, what sin r Asthma Bronchitis poison your system, rul i health and weaken your heart. n>i< the prescription i t an Ami ri< an pn ■tarts killing A ithn i <;• rms i.i 3 mlnuti purifies the blood and bull Is n;
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  • 446 3 LUANG BIPUL 'S SPEECH Extensive Defence Programme THE need for Siam to have as strong armaments as possible was emphasised by the Siamese Minister for Defence, Luang Bipul, in a striking speech recently. •Every country is feverishly rearming.' said the Minister, "and the outlook is
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  • 22 3 London, April 5. Lord Clarendon, the rftiring Gover-nor-General of South Africa, arrived at Southampton from Cape Town today.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 51 3 State Funeral To Be Held Warsaw, A{:ril 6 A STATE funeral is being accorded to the composer M. Szymanowski who died in Switzerland. The Polonoa Restituta Order h<\s been posthumously conferred on the composer and will be placed on his coffin by the Minister for Education Reuter
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  • 795 3 Representative Gathering Decides On Mammoth Procession A MEETING of the Muslim Coronation Committee was held at the Istana under the chairmanship of Tengku Hussain Ibni Almarhom Tengku Ali. In addition to the Committee mem-, bers. about forty representatives of Karripongs and clubs attended the meet-
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    • 305 3 HE WAS AFRAID TO CROSS A STREET Lost His Nerve After 12 Months' Agony Suffering from acute rheumatism in both hi.s knee joints treated in hospital twice without result— so unnerved that he was afraid to crass a street how readily every rheumatic sufferer will sympathise with this man. Read
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    • 64 3 B.atv .\oii(*c F«>r To day Before Mr Justice Howes in the 3rd Couri at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate'! Appeal:— Rex vs. Ang Ah I and Ang Huat Chwee. At 11.30 am:— S.3Bs 36— Soh Ah Suan etc. vs. Ang Huat Chwee anor. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd art at
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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    • 42 4 Paris, April 6. Colonel de la Rocque, spokesman in the Chamber, and four other leaders have been summoned to apjjear in the Correctional Court on a charge of reconstitution of the legally dissolved Oroix de Feu League. -Reuter Wireless.
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    • 131 4 Shot Wounded By Police County Mayo. CIVIC Guards, searching for illegal guns and hidden ammunition dumps of the Republican Army at Hollymount, Co. Mayo, shot and injured Thomas Mellett, local farmer. During a concentrated hunt for I.R.A. hideouts Mellett was seen on a bicycle, and his only
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    • 23 4 Paris, Apr. 4. The death is announced of Moulay Abdel Hafid, Sultan of Morocco at th* time of the Agadir incident. -Reuter wireless.
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    • 141 4 London, Apr. 6. Previous To-day Change Distillers oc" Q pT niv *?5 6 i Dunlop Rubber 3 9 Ex gl ,m T; 3 General Electric Fy J, T} Imperial Chemical Industries ?8 P 2 Ex. D»\. 38 3 -V, Tobacco 48 3 47 3 __j Anglo-Dutch j°,
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    • 9 4 RUBBER New York. Apr. 5. gjgjghj
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    • 40 4 1 dd is 1 baba Massacre London, April 3. It is confirmed the third and eldest son of Dr. Martin, the Abyssinian Minister in London, Ttfere tolled in the Addis Ababa massacre following the attempt on Marshal Graziani.- Reuter Wireless.
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    • 10 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 6. gjghjgh
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    • 40 4 London, April 6. It is believed that Mr. Normal. Da vis's visit to London is connected with Mr. Walter Runciman's receru talks in Washington, which reputed concerned the possibility of an Anpu>American commercial agreement. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 36 5 lilted by Fraser and Co.&- Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers 'Shar?* ««-e Si unless otherwise .tatPdi jgjgh jghjhgjhgj hgjhgjghjgj gjghj hgjhgjgj gjhgjhjgh hgjhgjhgj hgjhgjhgj MINING GENERAL DEBENTURES AND LOANS RUBBER SHAKES
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 173 5 Singapore. Tuesday morning. Singapore: 44'» eta., down l'fe cts. Market Tone: Easier London: 12 13 16d down 1».,d. Markf't Tone: Easier after firm New York: 25 1116 cts.. down u 2 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Tuesday evening. The marki t opened bere about a cent below yesterday's closing
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    • 31 5 Singapore, Tuesday noon. Singapore: $139 7 8, down 8. London: Spot £287 10s., up 355. three months £284 155., up 355. New York: 62 7 8 cts., up >/ 2 ct.
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    • 9 5 London-New York 490 25 32 New York-London 490.27
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  • 261 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $139 7 8 down 'k. The tin share market ruled very quiet throughout the day. Amongst Sterling shares there was a small enquiry for Temohs, Renong Tins and Ampats but apart from these the market was a sellers
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  • 192 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin Locally down "h Rubber closmu weak --buyers 43 4 July Sept.. a fall of 2 3 cts. Mining. Raubs $7.30 $7.40. Tin shares are dull and sellers predominate Southern Kintas $9.90 $10 10. Sunpei Luas $2.35 --$2.40, Honix Fatts $lfil>. $155. B.
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  • 92 6 Another Vice-Consul Coming Singapore. Tuesday. i is understood that at the end of 1 next month, the consular staff of the American Consulate in Singapore is to be increased, by the *«*£«J£i Fiedenck Farnsworth who is Secretary at the Embassy at Constant. n °lt le has always
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  • 50 6 Singapore, Tuesday, Twelve Chinese stowaways were■discovered on board the Talma which arrived in Singpore at nine o clock last ni Thty f rre H h°a n n g d k e O d ng oyer to the Marine Police and will be accordingly charged in the Marine court.
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  • 28 6 About 40 men employed in the tool shop at the De Havtlland works at Stag Lane Aerodrome came out on strike after a dispute over a non-union man.
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  • 181 6 SELLING Singapore. Apr. 6. London T.T. *|J J,*! London demand 3 I* London 4 months 1 sight Lyons demand "J" Hamburg demand x New York demand J'JJ Montreal demand 7/ 8 Bat a via demand Samarang demand 1u °tib Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands JJJJJ Madras and Colombo demand
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  • 104 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. April* 44 3 8 44 5 8 Good FAQ. in cases (FOB. April' 43» 8 43 J 8 i No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose i Tone of Market:-— Steadier after weaK. Latest Cable: London
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  • 49 6 While working in an excavation in Horseferry Road. Westminster. James May. 42 electrician, of St. Oswalds Place. Kennington. was struck on the head by a steel scaffold tube which fell from the sixth floor of a building in course of erection. He died soon after admission to Westminster Hospital.
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    • 128 6 Xcderlandsche llandelMaatsehappil* X.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter -AB. «Ji Paid Up Capital 4O Statutory' Reserve Fund S.ttOO.OOO Special Reserve -j- 1,000.000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH t M TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A A. PAUW j
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    • 60 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FPEE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 241 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Establlsned in 1880 > Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.i00.000.00v Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000 cc Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS PLACE. T. yaMamotl Tel* No. 6049 Managers Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore Desk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special
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  • 3165 7 MAKING LONDON "CRIME PROOF" The LONDON Point Of VIEW Scotland Yard Prepares For The Corona tion A ustra Ha 's 'A n tony Eden': £37,000 More For Ministers' Salaries: Duke Of Windsor's Title Settled: Crisis Facing British Newspapers (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London. March 26. i TREMENDOUS
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    • 249 8 EVEN IF YOU HAVE MADE AN EXTRA MILLION DOLLARS OR TWO IN THE SHARE BOOM YOU'LL STILL HAVE A GRAND LAUGH AT THIS SHOW! To-lliit ail lln CAPITOL Opening at 3.15 6.15 9.15 Imagine JOE E. BROWN singing talking <lII\ I S 1^ in WARNER BROS. FUNNIEST PICTURE IN YEARS
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    • 198 8 Wilfred Jobling. 33. an unempiofarm labourer, of Round Green Cottaa* Worsborough Bridge, near BanS was remainded at Barnsley charged with murdering his daughter. Mavourneer Faith, aged three months, and with tempting to murder his wife, Gladv whom he was alleged to have struck with a shovel. Five men were hurt
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  • 416 9 Minister On Government's Plans London •HK new vocational training scnem** for British soldiers returning ?<» civil life was explained by Mr. Ernest Brown, Minister of Labour, in a speech in Wiltshire The Ministry of Labour, he said, hac en called in to help with the
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 9 Greta Ga.bo and I.ione! Barrymor- in a KMta "Camille" which opens at the Pavilion to-day.
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  • 26 9 Dr. James Arthur Burnett. 25 house surgeon of Taunton and Somerset Hospital since November, died there. He was injured in a motor-car accident on Febuary 18.
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  • 122 9 Warrant For His Arrest Seremban, Tuesday. A WARRANT of arrest has been issued by the local police for a clerk employed in a Government Chandu Shop named Chong Ah Fr\r. who has be?n it was revealed that h e had disappeared, investigations were set apace and it
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    • 186 9 4 DEANNA RULES THE WAVES It '•[The New Sensation of the Screen AT FOURTEEN SHE-S* *HAB THE SCREEN PRESENCE OF A GARBO AND THE VOICE OF A GRACE MOORE 4" ..Louella Parsons (famous critic Weds. April 14th CAPITOL V i i AJ] fcm. fl You'll come again and again to
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    • 77 9 -s» -S* KJ» •5»«5* •S* •S* THE NEXT CHANGE I PAVILION I "f married a man I BP% Tfl cannot 10ve... 1 love a ]K*X man I cannot marry I J| One offers riches; p^pj^«rj^p^ j| the other, bis heart! What would you do H,— —^jMB if you were me?"
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  • 244 10 Tennis Star To Wed Doctor SHYEST of tennis stars. Miss Dorothy Round is engaged to be married t.» Dr. Douglas Leigh Littlo. who is to practice in her home town of Dudley <Wou The engagement was announced recently. tm Thev met eighteen months ago, six months after
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    86 11 jhgjg jhgjggjghj Freddie Bartholomew British bov flm actor, realised the dreams of every schoolboy when he received a bona fide invitation from Admhr.il BrdamfusexpTorer. to accompany him on his next South Pole expedition. The Admiral who JjguJSZl him til ihnut the last e\Dedition \s the next Polar expedition won't leave
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    17 11 P. Tumulty, Secretary «,f the late P^«« J^'e .Unnerpuid £!0 «:.<•■ for the pmiloce «f atf-iul^ (Plaad M
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  • 306 12 MORNING TRIBUNE REAL PEACE EFFORTS Singapore: Wed., April, 7. 1937. MANY people in Singapore may be wondering why so much .space if being devoted to the Sugar Conference now meeting in London. Ore reason is thai sugar is a commodity universally used by the human race. Even those nations which
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  • 742 12 ARO U N D MA LA Y A THE Impending departure of the Hon. Mr. D H BUM, General Manauer of the F.M.S. Railways, on home furlough reminds us of the great recovery which the Railways have made in recent n They had not been prosperous for some years, and
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  • 136 12 Mr. F. H. Allan, Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, has been appointed to act as Senior Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, South. The promotion of Staff Sergeant E. Preen, Instructor. Malay Regiment. Federated Malay States, to be a Company Sergeant-Major has been approved. Mr. E. A. Ross, an officer of Class
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 12 Mary Pickford, the film actress who came to London to join her fianc Charles (Buddy) Rogers, attended the service at the Ninth Cnurc _V Christ, Scientist, i n Marsham Street. Westminster. Here we see wary Pickford leaving the Church wi'h Mrs. Doorly. (Planet News).
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  • 1463 13 TREND OF BUSINESS AITIVITY LABOUR AND MATERIALS -gut: I'lioiiM >i of iMusinivis CAPACITY ißy Air Mail) London. March 22 UNTIL the beginning of this year it has been customary, in business' forecasts to enquire whether the forces) making for industrial expansion ard ing exhaustion. The horizon was scanned anxiously tor
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    63 13 Two strange friends competed in the Sou'liend and District Canine Society's Show at the Kursaal. Southend, Essex. They were a bulldog -Hildaville Toby and a Chow— Miss Ching-chin— both exhibited by Mr. A. J. Witham of Southend. The dogs were reared together and have always been shown together. Our photo
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  • 303 13 Man Who Rose From Ranks Birmingham ROBBING" a wife to redeem a fraud was condemned by Mr. Justice Swift at Birmingham Assizes, recently Sobbing and in a state of collapse. William Ewart Gladstone Trigg. who in thirty years rose from a clerkship to Deputy Chief Constable of
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    • 39 13 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtotrtabft of O>«ni«m ond Store* rr^ji fii *a flkJujMiffiMj i>iif)\t- j"oo A A Tfclejrraphic Address t 5934 T A^v GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED TOBAL FOR Vir'rOßS AND TOl'Fi S Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertninmpvti
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  • 209 14 AUSTRALIAN CORONATION SOUTH NTINGENT FOR ARRIVES AT MPTON The Australian Services contingent cheering on arrival at Southampton aboard the "Oronsajr". (Planet News). Wearing the familiar slouch hat. the first member* of tl at Southampton aboard the liner "Oron^ay" from AiMral gent, wearing the famous slouch hat, on arri ralian Services
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    • 44 15 Rene ULLMANN EXPERT JEWELLER OFFERS YOU THE jj BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGAGEMENT, H WEDDING, DINNER j RINGS— >VATCHES SET j WITH KEAL j DIAMONDS A II BPEC3ALITY BROOCHES-BRACELETS, |j <i etc., RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. SINGAPORE. Opened until 6 p.m. evrrv rtiy, ia«hi'.lJiu Saturdays.
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    1175 16 S AL AD Days Sai I ail* suitable tor ail I emergencies amcl for ail I finals are iliin^s ili.ii every li«min< >*h« should halve up her sleeve in weather like this MOW is the time to show what we can do when a salad is called for. Not enough
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    • 19 17 j FOR A f3l R Itm? Li i Y ijyEi PHONE I 3463 i THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 49 17 v r Ladies Hairdressers MAISON PERM! 79, Stamford Road. Tel.: 4610 MAISON MARIE j 63, Victoria Street. A Maison Marcelle i For a Natural 1 Permanent wave t kS^^K '^T*/ Try our latest i *WS^ > point-winding i m system i^ 4^/^ 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOY.
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    • 240 17 Ia to iinisVssuoppi^G' 8 I I GUIDE I jt m BOOKSHOP THE "AMATEUR MECHANIC AND WORK HANDBOOKS. Model Aeroplanes Electric Lighting Watch Cleaning and Repairing The Simple Lathe and Its Accessories Knotting and Splicing Ropes raid Cordage Small Lathes: Making and Using Magneto Repair and Adjustment Small Dynamos and How
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    • 158 17 DR Y CLEANING I 11 ii ri o I if ii ir l\ i Ivami v v for s i i ii i v day service Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can be colleoted b> 6 p.m. same Town Agent:— H. B. WINTER, 20, Battery Road, Singapore. £78, Orchard
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 296 18 BY P&OandBRITISH INOIA.LINES Outwards. Due r.n*af. XOBWe SS?"RANPURA 17,000 Apr^' BEHAR «.000 June 14 NALDERA 16,000 May 21 ggNPURA Jul 31 CARTHAGE 15,000 June 4 BURDWAN BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 Homewards. Leaves Leaves Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S*pore. 1937 vtii' RANCHI 17,000 Apr. 9 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 4 ■SSBSSS" SB SI
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    • 186 18 M. M. LINE (IncorDorated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles PRE& DOl-MER 11,898 T. Apr. 19 CHENONCEAUX 14.825 T. Apr. 16 ANDRE LEBON 13.681 T. Apr. 27 JEAN LABORDE 11.414 T. May 11
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    • 132 18 tf.Y.K. LIKE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Fenang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, t m.s. Y ASUKUNI MARU Apr s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Apr. 29 s.s. SUWA MARU May 13 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" May 2< Kates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 421 18 j POSTAL INT ELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR P £R DATE AND TIMi Pengcrang Aik S OOOl A P r 7 9 a.m. Siam (Parcels only) Kepong 711 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser 711 a.m Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian 7 1 p. m K re tay Prachatipok Apr.
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    • 301 19 «111 N S P II I L LI > E (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAIUNGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Apr. 30 May 4 MARELLA May 29 J^L Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at tne following rate* First Class passengers may trans! er at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney
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    • 558 19 T |V y^ TO FRENCH PORTS V C^PU^g? HO3IEVVAKDS. N D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 11 i CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 9 V ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 20 t CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 28 >
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 430 19 THE llAiKBOUlt! 1 MIII'S I!V IMIJK BmM u SST Bm -HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES rn> Clnrprnmpnt 9 or expected to arrive nf iwOiernmetu Godown Gate No Attitude Ra u l P 22 1 CPEAKING in the Second Chamber of Hong Pen? 20 1 tn e States General. Heer G?lissen Ranch!
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  • 128 20 The Duchess of Buccleuch opened a Pageant of Fashions at the North British Hotel. Edinburgh, in aid ltf the Chi Idrens Shelter Here we see the me uucness U( uchess J f Buccleucn (right) admiring some of the striking fashions after opening the Pageant. (Topical
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 152 21 Conquer Weakness jc after Malaria f "In malaria Sanatogen has a most remarkable effect on the debilitated system. The strength to resist the tueafeening influence of the malaria parasites returns, the number of red blood corpuscles increases and the patient gains in body weight, and within a short time feels
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    • 409 21 fc^^^* OQ^ lON THE RADIO! j_ m 17-. a mS^A (2 Minuet f3> Priere »4» Toccata BojlrillSll ■^IH|»l** ellmann). Overture. Hebrides (Mendel- p a ssohn. arr. Cunningham). Prelude and FfCl^^rUll'^ 111 Fu^ue in G minor (Dupre). 9.05 p.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 3 emission 2:— 6.20 p.m.— 9.05 9.20 p.m. Big
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    • 1062 21 Programme* Of %II i Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY Introducing Lilac Time; Katja tne Dancer; No, No. Nanette; Lady B" 6.00 p.m. Malay Music Granvj- Good; Desert Son«; Show Boat- Bitter phone Records*:— Sweet; Wonder Bar; White Hor.^e Inn Harta Doenia, sung by S. Abdullah. Bow Bells; Mu.^ic in
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  • 270 22 £3,000,000 mine DEPOT To Be Established In South Wales London ANEW naval mines department, to cost £3,000.000. is to be established at Fishguard, South Wales. This announcement was made in the House of Commons by Mr. Lindsay, Civil Lord of the Admiralty. During the statement and the ensuing discussion, Mr.
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    53 22 Mme La Meri, the Spanish Americ in dancer whey will give a performance at the Capitol on April 27, is seen above in "Asturiana". a comic peasant dance from Spain. She is bringing out her own fctaft* of technicians to manupulate the >«<»Minor t s which form 80 importan'. parts
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  • 298 22 Mme La Meri: Magnificent Ligh ting Effects A Feature Of Her Art WHEN La Meri. the famous Spanish-American Dancer appears here at in Capitol on Tuesday Apr 27. she will present her dance recitals with the fui lighting and staging effects exactly as produced In
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  • 81 22 Next Meeting On Saturday The next meeting of the Leaders' Course of the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph, will be held atJ< the Mercantile Institution. Queen Street, on Saturday April 10. commencing at j 5 p.m. t SUBJECTS Philosophy: The Phenomena of Sense Life, by
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  • 233 22 New Coinage For Reign Of George VI London A THREEPENNY piece with 12 ildei Lin first of its kind amor.),' British coins— appears among the new coinaat for the reign of King George VI. While limitec supplies of the new coins will be issued before
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  • 30 22 George Mitchell. 22. of William Stree: Hamilton, was killed by a fall of roof i. Both-well Castle Colliery. Blantyn He was working with his* father and brothers at the time.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 93 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 4.50 p.m. News and Economic Review in German. 5.05 p.m. Press Review. Editor-ln Chief HaiLs Fritzsche. 5.20 pjn. Women's Hour: Consultation Hour. 5.35 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB (German, English). 6.15 p.m. Call DJB, DJN, DJE (German, English). German Folk Song. G.20
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    • 81 22 maker, dear shoe-maker, please mend my shoes! For the little ones and their mothers. 8.50 p.m. For- the Short Wave amateur. 9.05 p.m. Sonata in a minor by Mozart. Hans Bork at the piano. 9.20 p.m. News and Economic Review in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ; in Dutch on DJB.
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  • 1105 23 ASSETS RISE DURING 1936 TO NEW HIGH POLICYHOLDERS and shareholders of the Sun Life Aosurance Company of rinada at the annual general meeting in Montreal on Feb 9 were pretPH with the report for the year ended December 31. 1936. showing assets «-77 803
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  • 94 23 As Liner Fights Atlantic I Gale A PASSENGER, believed to have been British or American, and a member of the crew were killed on board Italy's crack liner. Rex. during a stormy Atlan- tic crossing it was learned on good I authority in Genoa when
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  • 277 23 A Coronation Dinner Proposed THE following notice has been sent to members of the Eurasian Association, Singapore:— It has been suggested, as a trial, that summaries of minutes of committee meetings be sent to members who wish to be supplied with them. The summary of the last meeting
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  • 546 23 Results Of Professional Examinations College of Medicine, Singapore, forwards the results of the March, 1937, Professional Examinations held at the College, as follows: MEDICAL FINAL PROFESSIONAL EXAMINA- TTON PART II (Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery): The following have passed and are granted the Diploma in Medi- cine
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  • 910 24 EARLY MORNING BLAZE IN COLLYER QUAY Double Misfortune For T.M.A. Music House Proprietor Singapore, Tuesday. yOll thr> first lime in very many years, fire broke out in the badness quarter of Singapore in Collyer Quay early this morning rutting the premises occupied by the T.M.A.
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  • 131 24 i Philippines 25 cents 15 cents Guam 45 25 Honolulu 80 40 U S A. $120 60 It is notified the Pan-American transPacific air service will be extended from Manila to Hongkong on April 29. With effect irom April 24. air man correspondence will be
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  • 23 24 Mr. W. J. Denhan. a Crawley postman, who has been a magistrate sinc° 1933 has been returned unopposed to West Sussex Country Council.
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  • 127 24 Formerly Of The Borneo Company THE death has occurred in London of Mr. Charles Bernard Ainslie. formerly of the Borneo Co., Ltd.. in Siam. Mr. Ainslie first went to Siam In 190J and was on the forest staff of the company. He was in
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  • 20 24 Major A. Hibbert was appointed man of Cumberland Development Council yesterday, in succession to the late Mr. W. F. Sadler.
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    19 24 A view of Change Alley showing some of the damage done as a result of yesterday morning's fire. (Tribune).
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  • 67 24 Mr. Roosevelt's Proposal To Congress Washington. Apr::. 5 THE creation of a permanent civilian Conservation Corps ot 300.000 mt ben Ifl recommended to Congress In message from President Rooseveit Coip's functions under the present I txpnY on June 30. Mr. Roosevelt .>aid they would sti need to
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  • 2363 25  - A Plea For BETTER WICKETS On Local Grounds HERMES by I IF the all-Malaya match against Sir julien Calm's cricketers afforded an interesting comparison of the strength a'a chosen team, the matches -t the state sides of Selangor and Perak during the weekend certainly d up the relative weakness of
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  • 387 26 PENANG TURF CLUB Handicaps For Saturday J 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Tuesday. FOLLOWING are the weights for the se- cond day of the Spring races to be run on Saturday April 10 Horses. Class 3, Div. 1, 5 1 furs. King of Hearts 9 0 Barford 8 10
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  • 1199 26 Annual Meeting Of The Cameron Highlands Society THE fifth annual general meeting of the Cameron Highlands Society was held at the Cameron Highlands Hotel on Mcnday. Mar. 29 Befor? proceeding with the business of the meeting the chairman extended the sympathy of the society to
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  • 197 26 Exploration By France Britain London, April 5. WELL informed circles in London discount the stories of the calling of an international economic conference contained in reports from Brussels and Paris regarding exchanges between the British, French and Belgian Governments. The Three Power Monetary Declaration of September last
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  • 274 26 S pore Chettiars To Celebrate UJHILE the Singapore Chinese ha ready decided to mark the Coronation week in Singapore with their tional form of celebration by means of a lantern procession, the Chettiars have also decided to join In the celebrations in national style, namely by means
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  • 25 26 Ottawa. April 6. Lord Tweedsmufr has arrived after visiting Washington and was welcomed by Mr. Mackenzie Kins. tn< Canadian Prime Minister Heuter Wireless
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  • 20 26 The Under-Secretary of State fol Scotland has appointed Mr. P Spratt, of the Scottish Office, to be n.. private secretary.
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous

  • 1090 27 BANGKOK TEAM WINS 5-2 Seng Quee's Fine Display Singapore. Tuesday. T ni SAFA. XI was given a sot,er \mmm at Anson Road Stadium to day. when they met a team the Bangkok University of Political and Moral Science, the visitors displaying all round supenorit] emerging
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  • 78 27 A return soccer match between the Bangkok University of Political and Moral Science and an S.A.F.A. tram will be played at the Anson Koad Stadium on Friday next at ;Vl5 p.m. The following have been invited to play for the S.A.F.A.: Said, Abdul Kihinan. Gum. Pipe (R.A.). Yew
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  • 27 27 New York. April 6. PEDRO MONTANEZ outpointed the lightweight champion Lou Ambers in a ten round catchweight non title flght here to-day.— Reuter.
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  • 473 27 Paterson Simons Beat F. N. By Solitary Goal Singapore, Tuesday. A DRIZZLE which came down mid-way through the game and later increased to a deluge marred what would otherwise have been an interesting game when the Fraser and Neave meet Paterson Simons in a Business
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    10 27 The Bangkok University's team going on to the field. (Tribune)
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  • 49 27 Perry Defeats Tilden Again Boston, April 6. TAKING three sets out of four. Perry t main defeated Tilden to-dav. thus Winning the scries Of tennis encounters by four matches to (MM The result Of t<Miay f 3 match was: 3—6, 6 2 8-6 and 6— 3.— Reuter.
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  • 32 28 Soccer At Anson Road Action pictures caught by the Tribune cameraman during the match yesterday between the Bangkok University of Political and Moral Science and the S.A.F.A. See report on page 27.
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  • 79 28 All— Malayan Meeting At Singapore IT has been decided to hold the fourth All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad in Singapore this year and the Committee will meet on Saturday to arrange a date and venue. It was Ipoh's turn to hold the Olympiad there but owing to lack of suitable
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  • 30 28 William Alfred Edwards, 37. of Battersea Park Road, London, died on the way to hospital from injuries received when he fell 45ft. from a girder at Earl's Court Exhibition building.
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  • 29 28 The London address of Papworth Village Settlement, the Sir Frederick Milner fund for village settlements, and the Village Centres Council (Enham), has been changed to 16, Grosvenor Place, London
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    • 23 28 S A. S. GILES. I CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. S No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. S 'Phone 7994. THE TAILOR.
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