Morning Tribune, 13 April 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.—No. 61. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, April 13, 1987. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 178 1 Interference With British Ships At Sea GOVERNMENT TAKES STRONG ATTITUDE A(lc k f|iialt' Xaval For-r« k In Spanish Waters London, Apr. 12. oi Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. ley Baldwin, announced that following yesterdays r of the Cabinet the Government decided that it canconcede to belligerent rights and cannot
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  • 125 1 illeged Japanese Spies In The Province Shanghai. Apr. 12. IT is reported that a military-civil conference was held by the Northern Autonomous Governments to devise plans for the re-invasion of Suiyuen in Mav From a well-informed source, the Japanese Kwantung Military Headquarters are reported to have
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  • 37 1 Nine Hurt In Kansas Demonstration Galena, Kansas. April 12. IRE alleged to come from the 1.0. headquarters seriously injured bers of the independent threetal Workers and Smelters sed to prevent the scheduled etini Reuter
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  • 47 1 Processions To Drive Out Cholera 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 12. JUC processions arranged by a sec--1 f the Moslem community have ed out in certain streets with to driving out cholera from the ■■ourhood of their homes. -e processions have attracted conpublic attention.
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  • 91 1 THE I NACTIVE GOLD FUND Early Action For Its Abolition? New York. April 12. EARLY action to abolish the inactive gold fund is expected by well-infor-med quarters in Washington, says the Journal of Commerce, while other arrangements would prevent the renewed expansion of excess reserves. Re-establishment of the open go»d
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  • 27 1 Ptiping. April 12. Mr Fan Shao Chang, a Chinese banker who was found guilty by the military authorities of embezzling $30,000. was executed by shooting to-day. Reuter
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  • 339 1 EGYPT'S SOVEREIGN RIGHTS MONTREAUX CONFERENCE AIIOI I I lON Ol COVSI LAU A\U MIX I'D ((MIIIS? Montreaux, Apr. 12. EGYPT'S claim to end capitulations, under which foreigners in her territory have special rights, will be discussed at the Conference opening here this afternoon by the Swiss President. M. Motta Premier
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  • 50 1 Two Regiments Moved To Waziristan Rawalpindi. Apr. 12. TW t O regiments of the Second Brigade, namely the 2 4 Bombay Grenadiers and the 2 8 Punjab Regiment are proceeding to Waziristan. Developments indicate that the authorities take a serious view of Saturday's engagement at Jandola.
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  • 22 1 New Delhi, April 12. The tribesman who attacked the convoy at Shahurtangi numbered 200 and their casualties were 30. Reuter
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  • 90 1 Royal Japanese Visitors Saluted London, Apr. 12. THE Divine Wind, the Japanese monoplane which made flying history a few days ago. swooped three times over the promenade deck of the Queen Mary at Plymouth this morning, saluting Prince and Princess Chichibu who rose and hour earlier than
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    • 22 1 ON OTHFR PAGES j Page S Mal.iriology Course 2 \I (A. Function 3 Kl (nm pet it ion 23 Spanish Neffi 24
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    • 34 1 POWDERED MILK PUT KLIM IN YOUR PANTRY AND BE ASSURED OF A NEVER FAILING SOURCE OF SUPPLY— SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURE— SUITAELE FOR COOKING OR DRINKINGFOR YOUNG OR OLD. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. A <O.
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  • 2341 2 League Of Nations Health Courses COURSES IN HEALTH ANOTHER IN MALARIOLOGY IN SINGAPORE Delegates From All Eastern rR the fourth year In succession a c gapore this year under the auspices commencing on Monday next. April 19. ol Medicine, and delegates from all the When arrangements were being ma, Invitation
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  • 845 2 Subscriptions Received During Week Ending April 10 $300 H W T Fogden. Esq.. (Boys' Home). $100 j M. Sime. Esq.. 0.8.E. Tay Tlang Guan. Esq., Anonymous. $82 Staff of Nestle Angla-Swiss Milk Product Co., Ltd. S5O J. A. Gootzee. Esq.. G. W. A. Trimmer, Esq.. Sir John Bagnall.
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  • 435 2 1 Dead, Another Injured Singapore Mondus A PRELIMINARY inquiry was be?,u:: before Mr W. G. Reeves in Third Court this morning, in which TPeng Kee stands charged with the murder of a compatriot named Chia Ee Bo« and voluntarily causing grievous hurt tc another Chinese. Chia Kim
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  • 138 2 Katong Girls Terrify*** Experience Singapore. Monday. TWO young Katong girls (P^esu to be sisters, were the victn, a terrifying experience early on o day morning. Whilst walkmu alonEast Coast Road on their W church shortly before six oclock were suddenly accosted Wr 0 man who leapt out
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  • 37 2 Hongkong Apr. J'-J It is reported that Mr. Cheng Fu is leading the mission of nation to Japan on Apr. 14 and thJ it also negotiating diplomatical > in vate capacity. -Sin Chew Jit
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  • 446 3 GAY FUNCTION AT THE Y.W.C.A. A BRIGHT PROGRAMME nillOWriOX YI All CAMPAIGN tW INAUGURATED m have euessed that the gaily W IU) AOl dhion.: which crowded the, Louuße at Raffles Quay last, W n ch happy faces and merry to launch so grim a finance campaign! And yet sc As
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  • 265 3 Amateur Dramatics L-innual Meeting Of The Club THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club was held at the Club house 66 Bournemouth Road. Katong on Sunday, with the vice-President Mr. Philip F. Kinsey. in the chair. The reports and accounts up to Dec. 31. 1936. were passed.
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  • 30 3 Mr. C. A. Pinto. Chief Clerk. State Forest Office. Serernban. successfully underwent an operation at the General Hospital. Serernban. and expects to be out again in about a fortnight's time.
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  • 26 3 Mrs. Thurston. Lady Superintendent, Selangor Ciub. Fraser s Hill, left by the Mareila for Sydney last week. Her sist t, Mrs. Philson. Is acting for her.
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  • 138 3 Anti-Opium League Bi-A nnual General Meeting THE secretary of the Singapore Anti--1 Opium League writes to us as follows. Members and subscribers are requested to be present at the Biennial General Meeting of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society to be held at No. 137. Kampon;*, Java Road. Singapore on Apr. 24
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  • 141 3 Tiffin r>arty On Hoard Singapore, Monday. il VERY pleasant tiffin function was held to-day on board the new KPM. motor ship, the Maetsuycker, which arrived in Singapore to-day in the course of her maiden voyage, to inaugurate a new service on the Pacific, between Saigon. Singapore. Java,
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  • 30 3 The death occurred in the Ipoh General Hospital of Mrs. L. E. Phillips, mother of Mr. E. B. Phillips, of the A.C.S., Ipoh. and sister-in-law of Mr. J. W. Jayasurlya
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  • 218 3 A lleged Mu rder Of Friend Singapore Monday. AN alleged quarrel between two Chinese squatters over a gambling debt of 62 cents led to the death of one man and the arrest of the other. The latter was subsequently charged with murder. The men, Choon
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  • 57 3 Parliamentary Salary Approved London, April 7. THE Parliamentary Labour Party has agreed in principle that the Leader of the Opposition should accept a salary under the Ministers' Salary Bill and his constitutional position in the State to be recognised but did not commit themselves to the amount of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 50 3 w c-jcice J owdeAr (BRITISH) Onlv the purest and finest quality ingredients are used in this Face Povdei which is silk sifted and will not clog thf pores. Gives the bloom of youth t< every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Store*. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS. 86, Robinson Road.
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    • 39 3 .j. 4. \_\_^W%, /^&j TWMI (wP) W_Wr S \^zsotr j. I PRINCESS OF j HOLLYWOOD j COSMETICS j JUST ARRIVED BY j "PRESIDENT WILSON" J S OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA i Sole Agents: 1 MONTOR LIMITED. I j SINGAPORE. j
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 70 4 PALM OIL (Malay) London. Apr. 10. In bulk Apr. May £28.5.0 Value 5g.0.0 Value April shipment. 20.6.3 Sellers 19.15.0 Sellers s\: .(> FLOUR (Sarawak) Seed Pearl (S'pore) Apr. shipment 16 10 1 Sellers Unchanged PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Apr.|June shipment 5 'Sellers Unchanged Black Lampong Apr.jJune shipment 2
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    • 73 4 London. Apr. 12. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 109.25 109.71 +.46 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 116 8.95 —1 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 2132 Is. 2 2132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3d. Is 3d.
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    • 33 4 Captain J. L. Forbes, J. P.. one of the oldest European residents of Kuantan and formerly in Government service, has left Malaya on retirement. Captain Forbes expects to settle down in South Africa.
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    • 24 4 Mr B M Webber, J. P., General Manager, Pundut Estates Ltd.. Dindings, has returned after a week's holiday with Mrs. 11. Webber in Medan.
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    • 33 4 London. Apr. 12. y-i-kf n Previous To-day Change \M\jL4iM n i o 7 18 Fine Bar oer 01 SILVER 20 15 16 ***** Spot 21 21" 8 +H 4J months forward
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    • 29 4 Imperial Chemical Industries l^j 3 151 3 A^gfo-Dutch 14% 143 8 -14 Rubber Plant Investment Trust 32 6 32 Kaffirs (West Witswatersand 280- no7» 2 -7°'-
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    • 385 4 RUBBER CRISIS AVERTED IN N. E. I. Native Quotas The Cause Singapore. Monday. RUBBER growers in the Dutch East Indies have narrowly averted what promised, and was feared to be. a great crisis in the industry. Mr. W. A. L. Schaub, manager of the Straits Java Trading Company in I
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    • 229 4 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Close financial Batu Sejangor 7ft% Int. Apr. 8 Apr. 14 Apr. 9 12V Hong Fatt 5% Final Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 15 Hong Fatt 4% Int. Apr. 10 Apr. 21 Apr. 11 Johan 1 2^ 7c Final Apr. 17.. Apr.
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    • 7 4 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chan**
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    • 51 4 RUBBER New York. April 11. Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Steady Spot Buyer* 24 8 24 3 8 Seller* 24 U 24» 2 April June Buye>*. 24 4 24 5 8 Sellen. 24 3 8 24 3 4 TIN Standard. Tone Steady Firm Spot 605 8 6P
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 646 5 Singapore. Apr. 12. 6 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 Nor*h Taiping 0.874 0.92' 2 0.88 0.93 6'- Pahang Con 29 9 319 29^6 315- Pangnga R 13- 14- 12 9 13 9 5- Pattani 8- 86 81U 87', 1 Parci 0 82 0.87 0.80
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    • 231 5 Par Pd. 1 i Malacca Elec. 10^ 230 240 Pref 2 0 3 oo 3 .u0n0m2.00 3.00 10 10 Mavnard ™*> 045 2 .40 2.50 1 iM. Breweries 2.3d 26 50 10 10 McAlister 25 80 0 8.30 10 5 Overseas As.. 8.00 Q0 27 00 £1 £1 Spore
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    • 144 5 Isiv, \10KE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 1 Sept. 30 W3»2 105^2 nom red. 1947 $1,600,000 no nom Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 1U 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 nom I Mar. 31 Sent. 30 11D red. 1963 $2,000,000 nom Mar 31 Sept. 30 1UB r^ 1926 .ed
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    • 290 5 (Shares r^e il unless otherwise stated). Jh V&J& g" Aye M lek 1.50 160 150 1.60 fti 1 212» 2 2.20xd 2.15 2.25cd 092 0.97 0.92 097 fotui 1.524 1-57 2 1-50 1-60 135 140 135 145 150 1.60 150 160 taelli 240 260 2.45 2.60 120 1.25
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  • 121 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) It iibb<*r Singapore, Monday. The market opened steady this morning with business passing on the forward >at 42 4 and 42 r t cents but little interest was being taken. Colony stocks at the end of March published at noon to-day showed them
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  • 220 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Apr. 12. Tin at midday was $136.00. up 3 4 The Tin share market experienced a very quiet day after a rather promising opening and towards the close dealing was practically non-existent. sterling snares are inclined to be rather firmer but no counter
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  • 285 5 Tin locally up 3 4 Rubber locally closing a little lower at about 42' 2 c buyers July Sept. Mining. Raubs $7.00 $7.10. Apart from B. Selangors. which have risen nbcut 2'jcts.. Tin shares are practically unchanged and little business is passing. S Kintas $9.80— $10.00.
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  • 586 6 A Note Of Warning To The Optimistic (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 22. WL nave just witnessed one ol must active weeks we have Met) lor years In the Rubber Market. On Tuesday last the Rubber Regulation Committee met and their decision to
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  • 117 6 Estate Left To Aunt Of Sir S. Hoare London. April 7. LADY Houston left an estate valued at £1.528.000 on which estate dutyamounted to £690.000 By a will made aboard the steam yacht Liberty in March 1930, the whole estate was left to Miss Juliana Margaret Hoare.
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  • 81 6 L Italian Government Purchas( s Rome. April 7. the rise in wheat prices is partly plained by the fact revealed In the statistics Of the wheat trade tor February Issued by the International i- unite of Agriculture that the Italian Government bought 174, 000 tons of wheat
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  • 36 6 ■Singapore, Mondav. Thieves broke into a house occupied bv a European in Spottiswood Park on Saturday night and got away with a table clock and three pain of gold cuff tints valued at $140.
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  • 100 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases FOB April) 42 ft 42 l Good FAQ. m case.- FOB. April* 41"- 4 4P 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. I Spot-loose* awardable Spore 42> 8 42 3 8 do. April 42 4
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  • 183 6 SELLING Singapore. Apr. 12. London T.T. JJ J}J London domand ',n London 4 months* sisht Lyons demand "JJ Hamburg demand J« New York demand o' a Montreal demand g BataTia demand Bamarang demand iuj.4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand J5 l! 2 Madras and Colombo demand 154»4 Hongkong demand
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  • 204 6 Singapore. April 12. R. (Siam? W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $152 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $142 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $136 R. (Siamt "White" No. Al $234 R. (Siam' "White Rice" No. 1 $218 R. (Siam) "White Rice'' No. 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FPEE yourselves from the FEAR cf BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellerv or important documents) in SAFE BOXES hi our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR U\V.\ KKIS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY'
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    • 179 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1830) Capital Subscribed iFuiiy paid up) Y.ioo.ooaaoo Reserve Fund Y.130.doc Head O^ce: *vnornruaA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS PLACE. Manager T. TAalAItOTO Tel' No 6049 ivlanagers Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore q D^sk Xederlandsclte HandelMaatsehappij, X.Y. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM
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  • 19 7 Exhibits At The Government Trade School Prize Giving Some Of The Models Turned Out By The Students (Tribune Pictures)
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  • 290 7 Ru bber l>ntch Expert's View Of Fair Price Level <By Air Mail) Amsterdam. Mar. 22. J van Gelderen, the Dutch on f V; ov T ernm ent official, and delegate tne International Rubber Committee. '■uven his and the Netherlands In- Government's view on the rubber uauon in an interview in
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  • 168 7 American Questionnaire Journalism Favoured By Boys New York. THE potato is the favourite vegetable of children, according to the results of a survey carried among 18.000 boys and girls by the Children's Welfare Federation Both sexes placed potatoes first, and, contrarv to the general belief of the unpopularity of spinach,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 235 8 PACKED HOUSES WELCOMED THIS GRAND j ACTION FILLED ADVENTURE STORY FILMED IN GORGEOUS NATURAL COLOUR Posilivc,y mm __mmrm___\m_m LAST NIGHT f A"I Wl* Dont Miss It.!! I B Warner Bros, magnificent production of JAMES OLIVER CURWOODS I famous Adventure Romance that has thrilled millions of Readers— JjUfc j AMERICA'S FAVORITE
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    • 227 8 jj AMI A MINI A I I I (i-15 LAST NIGHT 915 f OU—-----m----U I S^B Wo m_- m ___________^^^^^_____—t_ *t^ H _fk *^^__pF% I —Mm y zM————————X I HI i \TsDYtfAMiTff \WMr\ 9 ]iA\m I*lijMll_l_l I W.* Ami ShwW*" W-»^« »«-»-»«-Mt SyW i Joton Dofio U Cmp Hmmtty ON.
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    • 90 8 IVll. I- *.-v lJf Wn(J 1;^ >?en for some years Secretary to tht ligh Commissioner, Federate^ Maia\ itates. is to assume the Under-Secrc-aryship, F.M.S. On Saturday he was th»;uest at iea or the memhers of the Molammedan Advisory Board. Singapore ►f which he was Chairman for thr^ 'ears. Look Who's
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    • 184 9 \nteZjZ WOYALl^pm TO-NIGHT 9 p.m. <KHI^ H5 A NAIAIP MOST IMPORTANT TAMIL PICTURE OF THE MONTH— STILL DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES! m. rr.. 6W 6>®^®®®^®®^®®«'^®®^®®®*®®®* B Vs OPENING TO-MORROW j |u ri., PAVILIOXIj \\NN N i 1' __________r______W__W________*_____*___o__W I -jfe WmUHA Wm I W H Wilil 1 6 ____T y~_^^~\_\\\ ****\_\**4*\\\_7n_\_\\^__\
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    • 119 9 Meet Iter TO-MORROW.] at tiie CAPITOL! SnC v fJ/7mfr7__\ T .^^fywyw -J I J M _____t____\t Wf____________ Pi* W^Sm .wl J. J[yj 1 1 s->r ___rii ___r^_r^_F^_r XAAj-^K.^^^^^^-_''^^ >^^^^^^^4AHHt h^^^^a^h i __m_m\__T m W-4 m w- 1 ji J YOU'LL SIMPLY ADORE HER and Look who's her boy frirnd RAY
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  • 465 10 Strange Happenings During Bombay. COME queer things happened during the recent Indian elections which d under the new Constitution, enormously extended the franchise so tnat illiterates of both sexes were voting alongside educated men and women. Here are some of the strange incidents reported by Reuter Correspondent?
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  • 85 10 Singapore. Monday. Rescued by an Indian after he had fallen into the Rochore Canal on Saturday afternoon, a 13 year-old Chinese boy was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital in a semi-conscious condition. An ambulance dresser applied artificial respiration to the boy. A Chinese
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 10 Mr and Mrs. W. T. Ro»e returned from their honeymoon E rrotector r o. K the Chinese in -rie d at Hongkong a( the home of the brides famil>. (Tribune).
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  • 449 10 Too Many Women In Pits: Bad Housing And Poor Sanitation Durham. WE have not attempted to make any one believe that Russia is •Kingdom Come"* This statement occurs i D the conclusions of a report just by a delegation from the Durham Min ers'
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  • 152 10 St. Anton Skiers Helped Uphill Vienna. WORK on a mountain cable railway claimed to be the fastest of its kind in the world. will be begun at St. Anton, the winter sports centre in the Arlberg. The "train" will travel at a speed ol about 21
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 118 10 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your time, and unable tu enjoy the pleasures of your'., take Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs and restore your Manhood, Vitality and BtoergT< Big 1 results in 24 hours. Dr. Mtaton's Vi-Tabs are a new discovery and uui:anteed to build new
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  • 320 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, April 13, 1937. THE NORTH WEST FRONTIER T*HE news from the North-YYesi Frontier, telling* of the deaths of seven British officers, two British N.C.O.'g and twenty Indian other ranks is a grim reminder of the never ceasing campaign which tfoes on in this region, costing* Great
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  • 563 12 H7HEN members of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board registered their disapproval of the transfer of Major G. M. Kidd. Chairman of the Board, to another department, they were voicing the opinion of the public whom they represent Major Kidd has only been in office a few months, and
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  • 297 12 Captain F. W Young, of the Malay Regiment, left for Home on leave last week The Hon. Mr. G. L. Ham. British Resident. Negri Sembilan. left Serernban last week. ""J** Mr. and Mrs F. Hilton, of Kuala Sawah. were in Singapore last week en route for home on leave.
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 12 Mrs. ll -l ivy Bonney, the Australian airwoman, plans to leave Darwin on to-day on a 14.003 miles solo flight to Africa, a flight never before attempted. She has been preparing for tbe flight for about a year. She will use a monoplane named "My Little Ship 11 Mrs. Bonney
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  • 495 13 Another Million Join The Ranks Washington. -m iioOOOO men and women have been added to the ranks of Americans ft ved bv seasonal periods of inactivity between Christmas and the time according to the estimate of the President of the American Jfof Labour. Mr. William Green. imatlng
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  • 328 13 Plenty Of Rooms In London London IF 20,000 people applied for accommo--1 dation to-morrow to the Coronation Accommodation Committee, the Committee would have little difficulty in fixing them up. So successful has the Committees work been during the month since its formation that the secretary. Mr. Hugh W.
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  • 99 13 «H To Stop Dogs From Barking Copenhagen D° G e*?nf ?Vu 0t bark dark-accor-■fc^SUßi* bm now Asleep t0 Pr6Vent dogs dlstur bin£ norwt SSSS sti P ulat s <*og do 22? steadu V even by day. Il i wii i Si "H* be arrested"; the n» newUi? l
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  • 41 13 Mr. H A. L Luckham. Second Police Magistrate and Coroner, Penang. left for home by the Ranchi on ten months' leave. Mr. Luckham is succeeded In Penang by Mr. Trevor D Hughes. Acting Police Magistrate. Malacca, who has arrived in Penang.
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  • 300 13 bunr exhibition, he said, totalled about two millions. The number might seem small compared with the 27 millions who went to Wembley, but it was slightly more than the total white population of the Union of South Africa The value of such exhibitions could not be measured only
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 13 Members of the Australian Services Contingent who have come to London for the Coronation watched as guests the first pony race meeting of the season at Northolt racecourse, Middlesex. A brawny Australian is seen making light work of two jockeys. (Planet News).
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  • 82 13 Visitors In 1943 Can Use New Canal Berlin. Nazi leaders going to the annual party congress at Nuremberg in 1943 will be able to sail down the Rhine and anchor in Nuremberg harbour This prophecy was made by the Mayor 0| Nuremberg at a meeting there of authorities
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 69 14 tAIR TRAVEL SAVES TROUBLE Singapore to England and Australia twice weekly by luxurious air liners. Tb* fare includes everything— meals— botele— avcn tipe. Modern travel at ita carefree beet. Departures for London every Wednesday and SundayBrisbane on Mondays and Fridays Bookings and information from Boustead Co., Ltd agents for Imperial
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  • 308 15 The Rhodcsian military contingent which is to aCVnd the Coronation arrived at Waterloo Station, London, on the "Winchester Castle" boat train. Numbering 50, the C— flßtf mi is composed of the British South African Police and the Rhodesia Regiment, equivalent of the British Territorials. With them
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    • 34 15 WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm **bM guarantee is valid in Hops Kong and various port? o China. RENE ULLMANN Raffle- Place, Singapore.
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  • 1462 16 A PERFUME PERSONALITY for You Ihis week i.rvta "I ii iii mi uii lalUs ol* llu perMMialily of il'nnie and how io make Ihe mosi ol* il in developing your personality. WE hear the often "She is not pretty but what personality" of people who are not good looking yet
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    • 57 16 m_r' *i PEEK FREAN'S CREAM CRACKERS Max Factor m {\_\___\_\L B|§S w 1 Powder B_j___v < '______m WW |ah^^^^_______[^^3^B Created bv MAX FACTOR, *m W Hollywood's make-up *^fl Hv Coi 01 Harmony shades for fcc^p^J m \\y -each type of blonde, brunette, x vT^I IfcHtffl v&r iirownette and redhead. Sd/I
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  • 347 17 BRITTLE NAILS "JkEAR Miss Cumming: I'm a hospital nurse and have very dry. brittle nails. I'm forced to put my hands into water often, and imagine this has some bearing on their brittleness. The nails split, too, and make my hands look most unattractive. Have you a remedy? "BETSY."
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    • 287 17 TAToT^sf^SHOPPJWGT I j GUIDE I BOOKSHOP CAMERAS I BOOK-KEEPING AND AND FILJMS ACCOUNTS by Spicer and Pegler i Thi.s well-known work, by recognised __W7__t \m\\ authorities, has proved of grea-c service |T^flJH LI to all book-keeping students and teach- t_ and is ot* particularly value to can- m^^* m f_fwr
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    • 465 18 _______________________________m_mmmmmmmmmmmmummmm»mmmm___^ «a»"*»-aaa.^a»--aa»-a» I "~~~~~wl^///u"- f J2]IU-----^H"T^ir s^'^i "T \^S_^^_9*\mtmm_ml tll^^W^ -***^B fca-aaa-^, ''llllim JM Wltmt _9*m*______Lr' s 'SB* W ___f**\\m__nJ^}2 BY P&OandBRITISH TNDJA LINES Outwards. Due Xonaac fipm. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Apr RANCHI Ittg June BANGALORE 6 000 May J |X«»AR-I-HIND ***** July 2 CORFU 15.500 May "000 July 16 NALDERA
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    • 838 18 I j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DAT? AND TIM* New Zealand Narbada t3 9 am Pengerang Aik Soon 13 9 am' Hoihow Muinam 13 1 pm Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong 13 3 1 Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong
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    • 766 19 THE 11 All HOI It Ml IPS 1^ DOCK "Pu.rocliis I a e L x%Tct?d™arr H i^ ves Full List Of The Passengers Godown Gate No. 22 1 THE following passengers are. sailing by Maru 20 1 the ss "Patroclus" which leaves Sin--1111 Min 18 3 r 4apor e to-day
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    • 623 19 -4. m j >J TO FRENCH PORTS f. S s jNT Sfi^ HOMEWARDS. I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mav 9 I ADEN For MarseUles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mav 20 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 28 1 I FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antewerp
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    • 108 21 f y Mite World W Ki_m iry An Elegant Coloured _W^M_f IMm Barrel ()l The LaU st frjfeS; -ijj_% ml _fl m No pen on the ma rket can surpass mm f?n^i jC--^^^ "PILOT" in cheapness, refinement, soS r y i^fSml The PILOT preasureless touch J -L 111 'IJlulf feather-light,
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 504 21 Oi\ THE RADIOS British Empire I'rojjruHinie «,i«ion 2:— o 550 p.m.— 9.05 W ?*H 13 97 metres (2L47 mcs); p^ Vf 5; metres (17.79 mcs.) and ;,:>F i»- B 7* j.__9.20 p.m.— 0.20 s lißs~_Sr=_s rv;R 3155 metres (9.51 mcs); ___W\ 25 53 metres (1175 mcs.); Sff GSF 19.82 metres
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    • 439 21 bour aristocracy. Generalarbeitsfuhrer Dr. Will Decker. 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJN. DJE. DJQ. DJB (Germ., Engl.) TO-MORROW 6.15 p.m. Call DJB. DJN. DJE (Ger- man, English). German FolK Song. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued). 8.15 p.m. Greetinus
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    • 252 21 Programmes Of /111. Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 6.00 p.m. Malay Music (Gramophone Records) Day ong Patah, sung by Miss Tijah Murai Mas. sung by Che Norlia Dayang Sinandong, sung by Mis^ Tijah. Kupu Kupu Malam, sung by Che Norlia. Yan Kazalan, sung by Miss Tijah Senaran Glombang, sung
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    • 330 21 Waltz: Souvien Toi (Waldteufel). Selection. A Waltz Dream (Strauss Two songs by T. D'Souza: Somewher-* .i Voice is Calling (Arthur F. Tate Goodbye (Tostl) Selection: Lady Be Good (Gershwin) 9.30 p.m. Dance Music, played bv the Raffles Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of Dan Hopkins. Relayed from Raffles Hotel. 10
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    109 22 "Meal Time"— S. (hang 38, SiaiK Mm Park Geylang. S'pore "Chinese Fruit Hawker" C. C. Maniar, co Waghji Lakkmidas Co. 20. Malacca St. Singapore, "The Waving Corn"— Lee Pak Yen c o Mails" Branch G. P. O. S'pore "Glorious Childhood"— Lee Pak Yen c o Mails" Branch G. P. O.
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  • 52 22 Belgrade. April Dr Benesh received an enthusia send oil when he departed on the c elusion of hi.- mission. It is considered in informed ei: he has succeeded In ene-eiririg the Ju Slav move towards the Halo-Cm: bloc and in greatly strengthening position of the Little Entente.— Rt
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  • 23 22 Mr. C. E. H Jacobs, headmasti i Victoria School. Singapore, will <2c [England on leave next month, tr. via China. Japan, Honolulu Vancouver.
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  • 418 23 AN this page and the one opposite, will will be found pictures received for our photographic competition for which these pages are reserved every Tuesday. The competition will carry prizes of handsome cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film v.ill be given
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    24 23 "Excavations"— Lim Cheng Hong. 2. Surrey Road, off Newton Rd., Singapore. "On The Singapore River'— Chong Tai Sum 111. Ne H Bridge Koad Singapore.
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    • 47 23 For Ihis loin pel i I ion y_f _C only m/^/f/f -Films ran be used. Does Ihis mean a liandirap? Definitely not! Ih e e\peri e n e c k d photographer would have ehosen. anyhow, tin* reliable. >.. y_W M S ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 806 24 SPANISH POLITICAL BAIT Nation's Interests Best Served By Neutrality ROTH the Hritish and French Governments hive declined the offer of the Spanish Government of concessions in Spanish Morocco in return for active intervention in behalf of the Government in the civil war in Spain. The replies, published
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  • 116 24 Surprise Cabinet Discussion London. Api THE Cabinet tc-day held om rare surprise Sunday met Ing attended by all members Lord Swmton. Secretary for Air It is understood they discuss* difficult situation which has ar: i the protection of British mi shipping round Spain. The Hood's departure
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  • 1069 25 European Charged With Rash Driving In Serernban ,From Our Own Reporter) Serernban. Friday. Ifl -equel to a motor accident at the A urth mil-'SeremDan-Mantin Road night of Feb. 7. which caused Iff an eve to Mr. E. Sinna--1 Upital K Assistant. General H_ tSremban,
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  • 86 25 Strike Settlement Reached: 8-Hour Day For Workers 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Apr. 12. FOLLOWING the decision of the foundry proprietors to increase wages and reduce working hours has been called off. No settlement is reached yet as to the amount of increment, but it is
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  • 62 25 M. M. Sub- A gent Mr. A Coupeau. sub-agent of the Messageries Maritimes of Singapore, und Mrs. Coupeau will be sailing to-day by the MM. liner, President Doumer, for Paris, on the former's transfer to the head office of the company. Mr. Coupeau came to Singapore over a year ago
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  • 37 25 Soviet A mbassador Moscow, April 7. M. Jacob Suritz, Soviet Ambassador to Germany, has been appointed Ambassador to France in place of M. Potemkin, who has been appointed Assistant Commissar of Foreign Affairs in Moscow. Reuter Wireless.
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    19 25 Capt. Hooper, Commander of the new K.P.M. vessel Maetsuycker. The picture was taken at yesterday's tiffin on board. (Tribune).
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  • 519 25 Inauguration Of South Pacific Service I Singapore. Monday. WITH a view to giving tourists the opportunity of visiting the many interesting places off the beaten track, the K.P.M. (Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij I have added yet another modern vessel to their fleet on the new South
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    • 44 25 OVOIIA H\riO-IIAHIH:\l\l. h PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) >^W^^ CHEAPEST QUALITI RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and in Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. KPM. CHAMBERS. No. 1. FINLAYSON QSBN SINGAPORE.
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  • 433 26 MALAYAS' TENNIS FINAL AT JOHORE Kant is Beaten By Yon from Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 11. Ilnder ideal weather conditions and in the presence of a record gathering of tennis enthusiasts. Yon bin Mian, the Johore Champion met Kamis of Singapore in the final oi the open singles
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  • 122 26 Trade Fa ir Singapore Exhibition Attracting Interest Singapore, Monday. THE organising of the annual Singapore British Trade Fair is a task occupying many months and, as the opening date draws near, it is satisfactory to note that arrangements are well in hand the building of the stalls having been completed.
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  • 461 26 Third Annual General Meeting Held rHE third annual general meeting of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Jnion was held on Friday when delerates of 14 member-societies were preent and others present included Mr. H. 1. Cheeseman (president*. Mr. E. B. Villiams (vice-president', Mr. G. Hawins tasst. Director
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    17 26 Some of the guests who attended the luncheon aboard the K. P. M motor-ship "Maetsuycker" yesterday (Tribune).
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  • 173 26 Japanese Naval Visitors Successful Reception At The Sea View Singapore. Monday. A MOST successful reception was held at the Sea View Hotel this afternoon, several hundred people assembling at the invitation of the ConsulGeneral of Japan and Mrs. Gunji to meet Rear-Admiral 3. Kobayashi and officers of H.I.J. MS. Ashigara.
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  • 38 26 Dr. W. J. Moir, State Medical and Health Officer, Negri Sembilan, will be leaving Serernban on long leave. Dr. J. H. Bowyer has arrived in Serernban to take up duties of State Medical and Health Officer, N. S.
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 51 26 Pavilion Wed. April 21. Ai K. a'aBBBBBBBBBBa' TAUBER TRIUMPHS A^^J JimjJlJgj_\W-” TR ATA^GAR CILM? D RISfM T RICHARD TAUBER A IM max SCHA fc _4~* mM G A____m_V _f^ E2lJiS_______*^i i Now your little favourite is in China mm $____W ill -1 Jf'w"? T __W^ *5F k^k» mm *.;;.;<■; -I—^B
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous

  • 408 27 THIRD DIVISION SOCCER Casuals Miss Many Chances Singapore, Monday. n IYING in a Third Division game P Ins-en Road Stadium to-day. VtNlon Sports Club gained a victory over the Casuals Z_ three goals to one. Th losers had only themselves hfone for their inability
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    21 27 Another incident snapped by the Tribune cameraman during yesterday s soccer match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Casuals. (Tribune*).
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    17 27 An incident during the Third Divis ion match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Casuals. (Tribune).
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  • 393 27 Drawn Game On Padang Singapore. Monday. THE Singapore Recreation Club did well to hold the Social Athletic Party XI to a draw of one all when these two teams met in a friendly game on the SRC. ground this evening. Both teams were evenly matched and
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  • 75 27 Wise Wins Singles Semi-Final Singapore. Monday. N. S. WISE disposed of A. D. Anderson in straight sets in the semi-final of the championship singles. SCC. Tennis Tournament, this afternoon, the score being 6 l. 6 3. It was good tennis. Anderson was always aggressive, but often overdrove in
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  • 30 27 Mr. Humphries, Registrar of Criminals Kuaia Lumpur, will shortly go to Serernban to take up duties as 0.C.P.D., Sereuiban, vice Mr. Pearce, who has h:en transferred to Klang as O.S.P.C.
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  • 336 27 Against Topham, Jones Railton Singapore, Monday. DESPITE the fact that they were play ing with only ten men throughout the game, the Y.M.C.A. did exceedingly well to defeat Topham. Jones and Railton In a friendly football match on the Y.M.C.A. ground this evening by four goals
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    • 36 27 GILBEY'S INVALID PORT THE PURE GRAPE JUICE A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour for all occasions. No bettervalue obtainable everyv/here. Invaluable as a tonic. SOLE AGENTS: fiUTHPJE^fe (fe- k Sftl W P.3. f-t
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  • 60 28 Indian Appeals Against Conviction Singapore. Monday. CONVICTED on a ci false evidence an Indian named Raj Knshor Rai was sentenced to seven months' rigorous Imprisonment by tha .<•• Judge, Mi* h a. rorrer, today, and lined $300 or a further five th«' r i Notice ol appeal
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  • 24 28 Wh< n Mr. H. O. Beverley. O.S P.C. on transfer this week to Kuala Kangsar, he will be succeeded by Mr. Pearce from Serernban.
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  • 73 28 English \n:l Scottish Teams Chosen ion. Apr. 12. IMIP English soccer team which will ni< tland on April 17 arc v. Chelsea), Male. (Barkas) Bnt ton v..ung. Brav. Matthews (Stoke), Carter 'Sunderland'. Bl Stoke), Starling (Aston Villa' Johnson < Stoke. The following have been chosen to represent Scotland
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  • 25 28 London. Apr. 12. China will meet New Zealand in the Davis Cup match at Brighton on April 29 30 and Mav I.— Reuter
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  • 59 28 Shanghai. Apr. 12. In view of the suspension of the military training schools in Peiping a student delegation visited General Fu Tso Yi. Provincial Chairman of Sui Yuen, with a petition for permission to practice military warfare on the borders of the province. General Fu promised
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  • 51 28 Shanghai. Apr. 12. Quarrellings and fightings between foreign sailors and Japanese police guards are becoming more frequent in the Hungkew Cabarets. In most cases the Japanese are armed with knives. tear gas and bombs when they visit the cabarets The situation is causing anxiety.— Sin Chew Jit
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  • 51 28 Mr. F. C. Souter, the well-known V A. will be leaving Malaya on April 9 1(>l England and is not likely to be retu ing except possibly on short visits, mi and Mrs. Souter are proceeding nom via the Panama Canal and expect to c in England by about June
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    • 72 28 y _\s __f_h*--m~.J_t _rfW Wji-**. .i(<&*~*^~J*_ im__o----_f--__-_' t __mm_\ gv '-KK^Hr -J-1 ___-^XM ______m_________\ l^^^f^ i2^^^(g V _U______j m_% "*£^^^g| _wm. Wi I-'"'" 1 > MM << SS!n-Mnew~-H^\_» vT ,_< '^Bllß^a*^iilßBSßk..^^^l^KD^ m__ I Mk— —M-———— A view on board one of the finest cr uiser of the Japanese Navy. (Tribune).
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