Morning Tribune, 9 March 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 32. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, March 9, 193a FIVE CENTS.
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  • 96 1 Destroyer 2 Patrol Boats MINOR ENGAGEMENT OFF FRENCH COAST PERPEGNAN. MAR. 8. Tvif FRENCH DESTROYER POURSUIVANTE It BELIEVED TO HAVE WFN IN A MINOR ENGAGEMENT WITH TWO SPANISH NATIONALIST PATROL BOATS OFF THE FRENCH COAST YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. lal confirmation, however, is ible The destroyer suddenly put to
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  • 110 1 13 BULLETS Details Of Murder Of Chinese General Shanghai. Mar. 3. GENERAL Chow Feng Chi. former head of the 20th Route Army has been truck by 13 bullets from two armed men m the French Concession. He was ttacked while he was on the point of boarding his motor-car. He
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  • 91 1 Drugs For New York Society: 8 Arrests In France Paris, Mar. 8. ACTING on information from New York the French police made eight arrests m connection with the sensational drug traffic revelations. Warrants were issued for the arrest of 20 other persons. It is believed the police are on the
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  • 224 1 How Doctors Plotted Deaths Of Maxim Corky Ami Son Moscow. Mar. 8. A PLOT to undermine Maxim Gorky's political activity by killing his son Peshkov was described at the treason trial to-day by the accused Dr. Levin, who said that in 1933 Yagoda suggested
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  • 15 1 Bucharest, Mar. 8. Rumania has officially recognised the Italian Empire.- Reuter
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  • 33 1 London, Mar. 8. Mr. Edwin Haward has resigned from the editorship of the North China Daily News and has taken up charge of the Indian section oi "Great Britain and the East."— Reuter
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  • 232 1 Paris, Mar B THE Minuter of Finance (M. Marchandeau) revealed to-day what expen"n armaments amounted to C2l ns m the first two months of this I would total over £100 millions the end of the year— Reutrr The French Cabinet decided to grant ,'tional credit of
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  • 436 1 HUPEH WILL BE SCENE OF JAPAN'S WATERLOO LAST GREAT POSITIONAL BATTLE CHIANG WILL PUT 40 DIVISIONS AT LEAST INTO THE FIELD THE last positional fighting m the present war, before which the battle for Shanghai and the struggle for the Lunghai Railway are expected to pale, will be fought m
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  • 163 1 London, Mar. 8. EMBOLDENED by the retreating tactics of the French exchange control, "bears" lost no time m renewing their drive against franc this morning. After opening at 155.31 to the pound compared with 154.96 overnight, the rate quickly weakened to 155.96 under general offering
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  • 142 1 JAPANESE IN DANGER Chinese On The Move In South Shansi Shanghai, Mar. 8. EIGHTY thousand Chinese troops belonging to the 8th Route *rmy, under the command of General Chu Teh, the Red leader, have been ordered to move from South-eastern Shansi into the Ping-Han Railway region. The remaining 150,000 Chinese
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    • 33 1 ON OTHER VAGES Serious Allegations Against Woman Slander Suit Women Urge Boycott •War" Film Tapah Rubber L.C.C. Exam Results 18 Washed Hands, Lost Life 19 League Soccer 22 23 Coronation Cup Final 23
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    • 37 1 3II\ IT YOURSELF a cupful er a quart yi M,^ as needed no waste i Vv /J yi i ilmfrnr Delicious for Drinking w WHOLE MILK > The New Improved X^fftSßSSOKtfm KLIM MIXER fj^^Ml Price 80 Cents i
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  • 182 2 POURED ACID OX HUSBAND? Charges Of Murder Attempted Suicide Singapore. I u«'scl;i>. IT about I a.m. yesterday, while her husband. ClMB| Ah Chan, ffll fast asleep at a house m Kreta Aver Street, a polite report states. Aw Yomij Ifo, a young- Cantonese woman, was alleged
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  • 49 2 'From Our Ovn Corrcspondevtj Bangkok, Tuesday. In the presence of members of the Royal family, the third daughter of Prince Ifagar Svargft, at present living m Java, was married quietly here yesterday to the son of the late Prince Chantaburi. lor many years Minister of Finance.
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  • 136 2 Chinese Woman Fined For Technical Breach POX bringing two unregistered Muitsais i Into the Colony, a middle-a^ed Chinese woman. Loh Tiah. was fined $10 by Mr. W. G Reeves, the Third Magistrate, yesterday. Mr W. R I. Band, of the Chinese Protectorate, who prosecuted, told his worship that
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  • 169 2 "ITS ALL YOURS" Pleasing Comedy At The Pavilion MADELEINE CARROLL, the English 'ho bes f e< medy m ••It's A'.! Yours" at the Pavilion las: night ry of a girl who suddenly left $4.01)0.000 when her employer cuts out his spendthrift nephew. What she does with the money— and the
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  • 448 2 Hearing Begins In Damages Snii In 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday THE hearing of a CISC m which T V. Shaik Mohammed, proprietor of the Madras Cattle Trading Company. Penang. is sum.; Dr. s. Rasanayagam, Government Health OHicer. Pulau Jerejak, for damages m the sum
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  • 243 2 S'PORE WOMEN URGE BOYCOTT OF JAPAN An Amah As Public Singapore, Tuesday k CHINESE amah, speaking extern*» pore and without hesitation, delivered one of the many stirring speeches made at a meeting of Chinese women and girls held at the Palace Theatre, Eu Tong Sen Street, this afternoon to celebrate
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    • 129 2 What Is Air -Conditioning In the Tropics, it is the mechanical method of cooling, drying and cleansing the air we breathe. Why Do We Need Air-Cond i t i on i n g Air-conditioning is not a passing fad it is a vital contribution to the health and comfort of
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    • 28 2 To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail t ring up 3893 for immediate attention. Pror and courteous service. Limn res moderate*
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    • 36 2 THE I P |III.II*| P 1 (Tel. 4334) CO.. 1 JuSt 330> Orchard Rd E y j^ MY CLEANING spells and DYEING Ak*/l SPECIALISTS. us M Special machines W^^fl for dry- deanimj TTltiWF' Com petitive Fn
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  • 174 3 TO-NIGHT AT THE CAPITOL Ihooesl Exercises Yet 'TT 1 1 CINEMA pictures of the recent combined war exercises m Sino uiore, taken by .Mr. Leu Koos, the Paramount cameraman, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre tonight In the news reel which will accompany the new film.
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  • 33 3 Cairo. Mar. 8. gyptian Government has is;nmunicjue revealing that Great Br:t; ured Egypt that m accorh the A .nglo-Ei;yptian treaty. she will agree to nothing m the Anglo'iiversations which might effect F:vpt. Reuter
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  • 197 3 Singapore. Tuesday. THAI because she had been a chronic 1 sufferer from a painful stomach complaint for over three yours, she took the poison to end her life, was admitted by .1 Cantonese woman, Choo Ah Mooy, who stood m the dock|
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  • 100 3 CAPT. N. M. HASHIM Charge In The Fifth Court Singapore, Tuesday. 4 CHARGE of using abusive language a W as preferred m the fifth court this morning against Capt. N. M. Hashim before Mr. L. C. Ooh, the complainant ,')eing Abu Bakar bin Captain Mohamncd Som. The alleged offence occurred
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  • 126 3 Chinese Vagrant's 500-Mile Walk For Work Singapore, Tuesday. A QUEST of work brought Lee Ah Sens to Singapore from Penanc. he told :he Third Magistrate (Mr. W. G. Reeves; this morning when he was produced on a vagrancy charge. He further told the Magistrate that he had walked, m the
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  • 136 3 INSPECTOR JUMPS TO EVADE 50 M. P.H. LORRY Singapore. Twmiij IN the Fourth Police Court yesterday, Mr. E. C. G. Barrett ordered Nio How Pian to pay fines of $50, $)0 and $7 when he was convicted of rash driving, failing to stop when ordered •dim driving a lorry without
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  • 113 3 BEHIND THE HEADLINES Attractive Comedy Film At The Alhambra THAT fast-talking wise-cracking star Lee Tracy is seen m the role of a radio reporter In "Behind the Headlines a comedy drama of the activities of a news broadcaster's career, which had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre lasi night. The
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    • 305 3 11 M. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPORE. VACANCY A vacancy exists for a MASTER of one H.M. Trawlers stationed at Singapore Ca didates who must be British Euro- under 50 years of age, po*6essin<* a certificate as Master of a Home TradBhip under Section 19 of the Merhant Shipping Ordinance or othoi
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    • 50 3 SilviVrin DOES (i RO W "A I R Removes D1 r dr v fl. frjj? Prevents Falling-han J'*l and corrects disorders r cf the scalp. A growth a^K v: m Che--1 w&Q mist, or a iiigh-du.v pL, H fctore, or Hair-dressei I'LRE SILVIKKi: Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Roa<».
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    • 52 3 FDFD Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment:— Bkcy. 20|32 Re Manickam Animal (W). Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: 5.467 37— W00 Chew Sin vs. John E. Burch. Thereafter at 2.15 pjn. subject to above case: 1
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    • 295 3 REDUCING CAUSED HER NO DISCOMFORT She Lost f> Stone and Knded Rheumatism Too For ui;i y veatff, writes a woman, I I veritable martyr to rheumatism Dint 1 ere slowly becoming defornu 1 "m Ugly. To walk a short distance gav< me avaiy Hut now, alter following 1 course ol
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  • REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 75 4 London. Mar. 8 iii'Hurn Quietest Steady PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous T day pic ie o tellers Unchanged In bulk Mur. April ihpt. £16.15.0 seven C'OI KA (atraivs. I:.iti«»»j Pl 2 7 6 Sellers S^PApn?%^m* Wllk) 86 Sell s unchanged rAFIOCA (Ist 9 u ment 14 6 Sellers Unchanged
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    • 65 4 London. Mar. 8. fieviou* To-day Cbangi T.T. uu Paris (closing middle rate; 155.03 155.58 -Kg r.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.96-11 16 8 96-34 +1 lo |.T oa Snanghai (Closing selling rate> 12-9 32 Unchanged XT on Hong>ouj (closing selling rate) 13-116 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (dosing
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    • 36 4 nmwx London, Mar. 8 wliW Previous To-day Chant?« Pine Bar ocr 01. £6.198« 2 £6.197i L > -Id. SILVER Rpot 20« 4 20 116 -3 16 4 n^" forward. 20 19 13 16 —3 16
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    • 53 4 RUBBER New York. March. 7 Previous To-day Chan? Tone Easier Dull Spot Buyers i 4i 4 14 516 -f 116 Sellers 143 8 14 716 -1 16 July/Sept. Buyers v 9 16 14 9 16 Bellers 14 11 16 14 1116 TIN Tonis Quiet Steady 4P 4
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    • 56 4 Distillers T 9 f^pnf^rjil Electric *3U 4 n Imperial Chemical Industrie* 7 1 1* 2 no 4 7 1 Rubber Plan investment Truat 24 9 fl r L-*O«in Ino 7 Ino 7 Chartered Bank 12 12 1 16 British American Tobacco 101 9 101 9 Chinese 5%
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    • 19 4 JliS London, Mar. 8. Previous To-day Changn Spot (afternoon closing price) £185-12 £185-3 4 korwara £185 £185-12
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    • 148 4 Deported From Palestine: Closely Watched Victoria. Seychelles. DOUCE officers are keeping a night-and day watch on the rive Arab leaders who were deported from Palestine to *nese islands Jast October. Th,e exiled men, who arrived here on Oct. 11 m H. M. destroyer "Active." Arc Or. Hussein KhiJidi,
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    • 68 4 Berlin, Mar. 7. The Dutch Indies are going to ship between 1,000 and 1,500 tons of nickel ere, containing three to five per cent, nickel, to Krupp's. the famous German armaments firm, according to the newspaper "Metalwirtschaft." A second consignment will follow m mid- March. Krupp's will
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    • 181 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Tin at midday was pttH, up U. Conditions In all markets wer^ igain very quiet and dull to-day and cheaper prices were cabled both from London and New York and prices m this market acre inclined to droop. Batu Selangors were offered
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    • 58 4 Gibraltar, March 8. THE death roll m the Spanish Insurgent cruiser Baleares is estimate at 600. including the Admiral, the Commander and Senior Officers. The heaviness of the casualties is ascribed to the crew's refusal to obey signals from the destroyers Kempenfelt and Boreas to jump overbonrd The destroyers rescued
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  • 876 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Mar. 8, 5 p.m. Ampat 3,1c 1 2 4 4'. Asam Kumbang 28- 30,-" Austral Malay 49-51 6xdnom Ayer Hitam 23 24 6 i Weng 0.62*2 0.70 Bangrin Tin 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.44 1.48 Burma Malay 20 9 21|6cd t'henderiang
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  • 200 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4|. 4 Batu Selangor 1.44 1.48 Hongkong Tin 22|- 23 Hong Fatt 1.06 1.09 Jelebu 75 79 Kramat llj- 12|Kamunting Tin 8 9 9 9 Killinghall 17,3 18 3 Katu Tin 23 6 246 cd Kuchai 1.27 1.32 cd Larut 109
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  • 19 5 The Air Mail Imperial* despatched' from Singapore on Keb. 28 was delivered m London on Mar. 7.
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  • 242 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom. !909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113
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    • 237 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. I*\»*tmenf Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commnrlitie*. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 100 6 Singapore, m, CHARGED with causing gr'ievu to one Lim Ah Lok, while otm? I motor-car m a negligent m along Club Street at 7 a n 24 last. Hassan bin Salleh t Jj 1 Malay, appeared m the Crimir trict Court, before Mr H k District Judge,
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    • 173 6 To-Day 3-15-6-15-9-15 1 1 THE SPORTING WORLD ACCLAIMED Hjßf Jfc HER vs XN OLYMPK CHAMPION! KB^w- -litA A The Entertainment World Thrilled to fu r Grand hI Performance m "ONE IN 1 MILLIO.X'!..NOW A. T Hi Hk HI Hi Hi '^Bk T HI Hi r 4• ti 111 HHHHHHHHHHVJS^HHHHHHHHaHBSc '9^HHiaHHHB
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    • 54 6 CAPITOL! k{ I |S£ none other than the King of ilPJprJ^ m his latest RKO-RADIO Jk'W jl^S IN nKTRFSS'* PH v m M J 111 IyIOIACJJ STORY BY I 1 lUsiC Jfe ß L p. o. ivoDEHousElNext Week at the CAPITOU oS** THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT 9.15 Season Extended Owing To
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    • 57 6 TO-MORROW ALHAMBRA ADVENTURE! ROMANCE! THR ILLS! [a CASE Tok AN EXPERT!) H The fastest-moving mystery ever H I dropped m the lap of fiction's I H most daring adventurer! £jB DRUMMOND COMES BACK BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD LOUISE CAMPBELL REGINALD DENNY L E. CLIVE MARLBOROUGH 6.15 TO-NIGHT A Grand Hindustani drama
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  • 548 7 Indian Acquitted On .Abetment Charge BKCAUSE of uncorroborated evidence and that he had before him only the material evidence of an accomplice, Mr. Vv G. Reeves, the Third Police Magistrate, acquitted Peter Vorana. an Indian, n a charge of abetment of theft of .lery to the
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  • 17 7 London. Mar. 8. :he death occurred to-day of Sir Cobb. member of the House of 'Jnmons.— Reuter
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  • 272 7 Advance hi Soul hew Shansi Halted Shanghai. Alar. S. IT is relid'oly learnt that the Japanese Government has accepted part of General Matsui's recommendation, namely, that Japan's future policy towards China should lay more emphasis on the political and economic side than on the military side.
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  • 160 7 Ringleaders Charged At Kuala Pilah 'Fro??: On?- Own Reporter,' Seremban. Tuesday. IN echo ot the labour trouble at Bahau early last month, when 300 hungry Chinese were driven out of employment owing to the reduced quota and raided and wrecked a Chinese provision shop there was heard m
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  • 41 7 Sailor' s Funeral (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Tuesday. The funeral of the British sailor wh' was lost overboard at Malacca on Mon day and whose body was recovered th moraine took place m Malacca to-dn 1 with full naval honours.
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    • 59 7 CAPITOL. Saturday Momino at II S I Gala "POPEYE THE SAILOR" MATINEE j&^£ I Exceptional Programme of selected pictures m- rP^L S eluding "POP-EYE Ml ETS ALI BABAS 40 JHSjfy^ftft-N S THIEVES" Paramounfs special 2 reel Technicolor s Cartoon-Walt Disney's MORE KITTENS," come- JBf/ JL\^^\ S dies, musicals, etc. Adults
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    • 376 7 It'a gay, light, endearini romance merged with a brand of wild, wacky co.ncd:- and .1 trio of the mosi dntillatinf stars' The kind of show erery cinema goer win lore it'a all fen Wa :iii lau^hu-r and if all yoill TcNigh 6-15-9.15 PAVILION YEAR'S SWELLEST LOV^WUUGK SHOW! EXTRA! LATEST (JAUMONT
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  • 1071 8 RUBBER PRICE FLUCTUATION Suggestion At Tapah Singapore, Tuesday. SPEAKING at the annual general meeting of Tapah Rubber Estates, Ltd, Mr. W. H. MaeGregor made a plea that, in the interests of the Jobber industries, the resulation scheme should be made to «PJ"te more flexibly. Changes
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  • 220 8 DROWNED WHILE BA THING Tragedy Attends Fun In Sea Singapore, Tuesday S AMD ALL bin Mohamet! Strip, a sailor belonging to s>. chve Hin Tay Yit, was drowned while bathing m the sea at Tembilahan. Indragiri Harbour, according to a report made by the Master to the Port Officer on
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  • 99 8 SNATCHEDCHAINFROM WOMAN'S NECK Singapore. Tue Four months' rigorous imprisonme::' •o be followed by one year's police supe.vision. was the sentence imposed t...« morning on a young Chinese Cheng Chok. by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the TWW Police Magistrate, on being convict*, for the theft of a gold chain and go-tooth-pick
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  • 27 8 The output of New Scudal. Ltd.. last month amounts to 26.980 lb. ing a total of 310.920 lb. for the eleve.. months of the current financial year
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  • 68 8 I now move that the report of tW directors, together with the statement of accounts of the com for the year ended Dec. 31. 1«37. a audited, be received, approver seconded the which was carried. m, Mr. J. A. Clarke was re-elected I .1 rector of the company,
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    • 119 8 Ml H K^ '"'/es by All letters, letter packets and postcards between England, Egypt, Aden, the Seychelles, Palestine, Trans-Jordan, Bahrein, India, Burma, Ceylon, Sarawak, North Borneo, the Straits Settlements and the Malay States under British protection are now sent by air for i Jd. per half ounce without surcharge or
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    • 109 9 "'-''i !^£^_r^MM_BMJ^sWIB^i wl^ j^Bt i .^^^^^^^^v __X ail_i_An_M HMMwilM __i 1 v^:3»!9 t^" s iiTt f*--*!*' 1 v?^ffjft^^^_B^*_^__^^__g i^^^tii, f juk Bp^^'1^^*'- __S__ilh __^w /I *^w |BA iNttKnn L_lnH\iM V_lii__^V M JvS" >*» fc \l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\l W_\\\ OF SPECIAL INTEREST-THE 9* 10 s "THE WORLD'S LARGEST SMALL CAR" Tens of thousands
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    • 63 9 tipeClA] HOME DELIVERY FREE BtftVUJfc allowance nuidc on all STANDARDS booiced m Singapore htctory enßincers .specially att'iched to 'ar^e British Distributors who arv at thp acrvice Of Overseas' STANDARD owners (SINGAPORE) LIMITED Distributor*: William Jacks <fr Co., (Malaya). Ltd. Penang—Kuala Lumpur— lpoh. AQtnts: Malacca Motor Supply Co. X K. Motors
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  • 307 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1938. 1940 OLYMPIC GAMES CHINA'S effort to arouse a world boycott of the 1940 Olympic Games, scheduled to be held m Tokyo, has given rise to wide discussion m foreign countries. A canvass of European reactions, it is stated, has disclosed that Italy and
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  • 944 10 Will there be a new COSTLIEST of all armaments are b*tv tieships. Increase In their size mean, the expansion Of expenditure bv geometrical profreatton tor bigger battleships not only need larger crews and, more fuel, and carry mightier guns firing more expatiate ammunition, but; they also require
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    88 10 Herr Hitler recently addressed the German Reich for three hours m the Kroll Opera House, Berlin. Kiihrers speech, which was a lengthy survey of the internal and external situation of his country. W9» broadcast throughout Germany. t*hoto shows prominent Germans listening to Hitler's speech m the Kr< Opera House. In
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  • 296 11 Girl Had No Sense Of Ills To Come' KILLED THROUGH POISONING 1 loiip lll Drug Tablets o o Were Sweets Alas', regardless of their doom, The little victims play; No sense have they of ills to come, Nor care beyond to-day. Gray. V STRANGER seeing Mttle three-years-old Julia Burke playing
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    84 11 Making his first visit as Sovereign to the Arsenal, the King saw the progress m Britain's gigantic re-armament programme when he maae a surprise tour of Woolwich Arsenal, London. During the visit, he inspected the Royal Gun Factory and carriage department. Before he left, the King signed the Visitors' Book,
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  • 181 11 'o Be Regarded As An Offence muw Karachi. laudable work initiated by the }I»ce1 »ce In co-operation with the oration to make roads safer for both pedestrian and vehicular, is this year with renewed pausing that road accidents are uy caused by footpaths either not Provided or wherever they
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  • 303 11 Calculated To Awaken Interest I Berlin. i "pILOTS, Wireless Operators and Ma- chine-gunners" is the title of a film, produced with the co-operation of the German Air Force, now running m Berlin. A foreword is provided by Genera Goering. Head of the German Air Force. The premiere of
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  • 405 11 TRAINING BOYS AS FARMERS First Bald i Of Migrants For Australia Sydney, Feb. 22 MAJOR CYRIL BAVIN, of the Overseas League m London at the annual meeting ol the Sydney branch recently said it was expected that 200 British boy migrants would leave London this year for New South Wales.
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    • 59 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies rossed "^f* eves. Cv,nipli(ated jIpSS? cases of defective U yL^y' vision. Glasses if needed. K. A. THOMPSON, D.O-S. (Dr. oi Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation vi hout tost or obligation. V 11 0 N X f MW^ GOODWOOD Charmingly tituated ideal foi on and
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    • 21 11 cANATOM at the Capitol Restaurant Music by Xl XT BLACII his Orchestra to -M(;m ikidavs S PJLTd Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE.
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  • 110 12 ROYAL VISIT TO BRITIS H FAIR The Kin)? smiles his thanks as he received a basket of fruit presented to the Queen, at the South African Stand at the British Industries Fair, Earl's Court, London. The King made an extensive tour of the Earl's Court section of the Fair. Planet
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  • 105 13 THIS MACHINE DETECTS CRIME JBn watching Mr. F. A. Saunders, aped 73, making models of old-tir ■j stand of Messrs. S. J. Lethbridge. Mr. Saunders is wearing ol time sailors' costume. Planet News I '»ve miles steeplechase of Alleyn's School (Dulwich) took place at Dulwich, London. Boys are seen pho
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    • 32 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES &£T WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACK. SINC.APORF
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  • 2213 14 Honouring Education Pioneer— The Princesses' Pets— Change m Court Dress— Furniture Fashions from Abroad— Women m the News (From Our Oun Correspondent London, Fob 27. CHILDREN Of Victorian nurseries, now l> parents and grandparents arc to meet m London m May to honour the memory of
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  • 200 15 FROM OFFICE-BOY TO DIRECTOR CKOM oflice-boy at the Italian studios, 1 Sinclair Hill rose rapidly, event uallv achieving directorial status. At the outbreak of war he returned to England, joined up and served as an officer at the frop* Once during a visit to London at that'
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    • 311 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU f\hi TUB \jn mc rx £j C CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE lo Ist Class 2nd Class llongkong $137.14 $102.86 Mianfchai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All
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    • 405 16 b^ y^ TO FRENCH PORTS |V ROMEWARDS i DESIRADE For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk CAP ST JACQUES For Marseiles N vre. Antwerp Dunkirk I ADEN For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aor CAP. PADARAN For Marseilles. N antes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 28 j OUTWARDS V 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For
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  • 146 17 Fa la I Accident Near Mantin (From Our Otcn Report' Seremban, Tuesday. MAT Zib bin Talib. a 16-year-old em--111 ployee of the Negri Sembilan Secretariat, met with a tragic death on Sunday night, succumbing m the Seremban Hospital to injuries received m a motor collision at the
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  • 181 17 Car Collision With Sikh Denied Singapore, Tuesday. lEM AN bin Raes, a Malay police constable attached to the detective branch, was this morning charged m the Fourth Police Court, before Mr E C G Barrett, with driving a motorcar along Maxwell Road at a speed that
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  • 42 17 The Conte Verde is due here at 7 am. to-day from Hongkong and Shanghai She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at noon to-day for Colombo, Bombay, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste.
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  • 26 17 The P. and O. Comorin has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive in Singapore at 9.30 a.m. to-day. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B whart.
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    • 217 17 BIRXS PIIILP MXX. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Mar 29 Apr 2 MAR ELLA Apr. 30 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued At the following rates. it Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 201 17 K. 1 K. Lli\E GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CTNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. < Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penan?, Colombo, ic.Vn. Fort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU Mar. 17 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Mar. 30 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr 14 Ratea tj Ut Cia^.s 2nd class Vaple> $571 v.:i $634
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 291 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE and Western x Aircraft "Centurion" 9 6.30 a.m. v den Aircraft "Centurion" 9 6.30 a.m lr ica East Aircraft "Centurion" 9 6.30 a.m. nca south Aircraft "Centurion" 9 6.30 a.m. nna Aircraft "Centurion" 9 6.30 ant ada Whole Aircraft "Centurion" 9 6.30 a.m ;iiina (generally) o Shanghai >Hoihowx
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    • 201 17 SHIPS IN DOCK ships ALONGSIDE Tin; uhakvks OB EXPECTED TO UUtlVh En trance Exit Ship (.i.iIiium (iate (iate Kajula 22 1 1 Hai Ring 20 1 1 Hon^ Sian» 20 1 1 Golo ly 1 i Comorin 18 2 3 Juno 16 2 3 Mata Han 15 I 3 Agamemnon
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  • 2731 18 L. C. C. EXAMINATION RESULTS LIST OF Singapore, Tuesday Tiih following are the Singapore KsulN of the London Chamber I of (niiiinn'd Junior and Senior Examinations luld la,st Auturr.n. VMA SCHOOL <n DUBiEBCE illlilll.lV UlilllKt" I .-.viil.M Book- keeping and Accountancy: Ant; cnin rnuay. Edward tnow. M '>a Suva beng
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  • 329 19 FRIEND SAW HIM DROWN Body Rescued From Sea Singapore, Tuesday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure through drowning was returned by Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, -day, at the end of an inquiry into c death of Urn Yeok. who was found lead
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  • 89 19 MUSLIM UNION Officials Elected For Current Year A GENERAL meeting of the Oriental Muslim Literary and Social Union neld on Sunday at 152, Strangoon Singapore. The following were officials and committee memident, Mr. Mohamed Ishaque vice-president, Mr. Anuar lamed Ibrahim: hon. sec, Mr. Abauljah M. Sahib; hon. aud'tor. Mr. Renamed
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  • 69 19 600 To Attend Gordon Highlanders' Ball Singapore, Tuesday', .'•"mmemoration of the heroic regiment played m the siegi 'Vsmith during the Boer War. Mi--Highlanders are holding a bail Victoria Memorial Hall, foto which 600 residents of .including the Governor, Sir '"■i Thomas have been invited. Ball Is being
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  • 85 19 Permitted Washing Of Car In Street Singapore, Tuesday. REARING before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett on nX F Urt h Sin e a P° re Magistrate,' washPH e n° f E ermittin g her car to be washed at Bonham. Street on Jan. 11. Mr.v z. Leyden was
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  • 91 19 HURT CHARGE Chinese Chopper Brought To Court A,,. Singapore, Tuesday. Chinese chopper was an exhibit m connection with a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Yip Ah Boon preferred against a young Cantonese voman. Fong Ah Tai m the Third Police Court this morning p^ h Tai m claiming
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  • 76 19 MRS J.C.G. SPOONER Death Of Former Selangor Resident We regret to announce the death m London of Mrs. J. c. G. Spoone *£°w of Maj j. c. G spoo^ oo^ 1 mer chief Engineer, Ways and Works i Mrs. Spooner was well-known m Seho 1 o 6 ShC WaS a
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  • 59 19 Singapore, Tuesday. Charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Pakinsamy m Veerasamy Road on Mar. 3, Aiinamalay, a Tamil, appeared before Mr. W. O. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning, when the accused was remanded till Mar. 12, police Dail being extended;. The alleged offence was slated
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  • 253 19 Advance Of $50 A Picnl On Deposit: Small Interest To Be Charged Singapore, Tuesday. ¥N relation to the scheme announced A yesterday, to reduce the incidence of unemployment on the mines resulting from the new quota it is understood that Government will take part
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  • 251 19 To Receive Grant In /UiOON GUAN English School, Katoiig. I* has this year become a grant-in-aid school, with classes up to standard live Next year it If hoped to have a sixth standard, and m due course to reach Senior Cambridge. Mr. J. R Richardson, B.Sc., arrived
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  • Page 19 Advertisements

  • 280 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Mar. 8. 5 pjn. Company Dividend Total foi TIN Books P Date Bk. Dlt. yeal Close Payable Austral Malay 9d. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 5 r < Burma-Malay 6d. div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar. 25 12V Katu Tin 6d. div.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 609 20 fON THE f RADIO I t BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2:— 6.05 *.m.— 9.15 p.m. CiSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs): GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO 19.76 metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3. 9 15 p.m.— o-20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 16.86
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    • 443 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are toe principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. 8.05 p.m.— The Merrymakers, HillBilly music— Cincinnati, W8XAL 6.060; 49.5. 8.50 p.m.— Greenfield Village Chapel (E)— Detroit New York. W2XE 21,520;
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    • 297 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C J Singapore Station On 225 Metres 100 p.m. Mi.scellaneous ProgramnK of New Orar Records. 2 00 p.m iHicrvr.l. 600 p.m TeochOW Music (Gramophone Records i. Tour of the Theatre —Lao Poh Soon Hens Theatre and Konp Aik Scan Theatre. Dramas Tai Gek Geiv Koh"
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    • 341 20 A Musical Comedy m the Viemit dition. Recorded m the London of the British Broadcasting Corp 8.50 p.m.:— The News and Am ments Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.— Syncopated Piano (Gramophone Records >. "Moor Dance" and "Bubbling Over." by Caroll Gibbons. M Nola Polly "Kitten on the Keys." "Russian Played
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  • 1357 21 £1,500 MILLION ESTIMATE INSUFFICIENT STA YING POWER IS VITAL FACTOR BRITAIN'S TERRIFYING POWER IS STEADYING WORLD OPINION" London, Mar. 7. AN elaboration of the policy behind the defence White Paper of last work was given m the Commons tod;iv by the Prime Minister when he asked
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    47 21 Mr. Richard Austen Butler. 36-year-old Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Labour, has been appointed IJnder-Secretary for Foreign Affairs m place of Lord Cranbome. who resigned with Mr. Anthony Eden. Photo shows Mr. Richard Austen Butler leaving his home m Westminster for the Foreign Office. (Planet News).
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  • 153 21 Dominions Being Kept Fully Informed London, Mar. 7. THE Prime Minister told the Commons 1 at question time that the Dominions had been kept fully informed on lho opening of discussions with Italy. They would be kept informed of all developments and would have every opportunity of expressing
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  • 530 22 FIRST DIVISION Airmen At Losing End In League DOOH football was served up^at the T Anson Koad stadium to-day when the X V and the It A F met m the First DM** Ij^gj the (lunners winnmK »>> the odd goal m three. Both
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  • 262 22 Terrors Beaten 2—l In Exciting Second Division Soccer IN an exciting Second Division soccer match played at Tanglin yesterday, the Skins' second string defeated H.M.S. Terror by two goals to one. The home team managed to pull the game out of the fire m
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  • 47 22 S.C.C. 2nd XI vs Casuals on Monday next at the S.C.C. -round: -P. 11. Whitehead; T. c. Hamlyn. A. P. Craigie; G. Boas. C. J. Brmbroke. J. Wel^h: R. A. Hooper. W. van den Bosch. A. E Minns. R. H. Stevens, Lt. J. A. Rundail.
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  • 23 22 'J-DAY: 2.21 a.m.. V ft. 7 m:; :\.:,0 |< m ?O-ll0UOW: 3.24 a.ir... 8 ft. in> US p.m., I* ft. 3 htt.
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  • 216 22 Kamts A nd Yadi Bam n By Europeans Singapore. Wedm IN the men's open doubles V.M.C.A. lawn tennis tournament a: Bras Basah Road yesterday afternoon. H. Yadi and H. Kamis were bea: straight sets of 6—3, 6 4. by v Findlay and E. N. W. Oliver. The
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  • 184 22 S.C.C BILLIARDS Draw Ties In Club Tournament THE annual billiards tournament at ih SCC. will commence shortly. Pia>; ers will be notified by "OitetKl oftn dates of their ties. All ties will commence at 6.30 p.m. unless otherwise arranged between the players, m case the secretary must be informed order
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  • 398 23 LAND OFFICE WIN BY 3 l joverntnent Departments Competition KEEN rivalry and, at times, overenthusiasm characterised the tinal match of the Ebden Coronation Cup Soccer competition, between the Land Office and the Trea-ury-Audit yesterday at the J.C.S.A. -round. competition, which will be an anevent, was inaugurated
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  • 386 23 PULAU BRANI MORAVIA IN EXCITING DRAW P L r A Y Brani and the Moravia Sports £ew one-all on the Padang jyyS 1 ln the Scco »d Division of nd Lca &iV. on the SRC. was very evenly contested and bright football was served up. f^ng play by both sides
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  • 290 23 Nestanglo Beat The Straits Times Singapore, Tuesday. NESTANGLO— winners of last year's Business Houses League championship were only able to defeat the Straits Times Press by two goal! to nil m then opening game of season on the y.m.c.a. ground this afternoon. Had their forwards been a
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  • 258 23 A. P. G. Beat Publishers IN the Business Houses' League clash on the Clerical Union padang yesterday afternoon, the A. PC. soccer XI beat the M.P.H. by 3—l. Both sides fielded strong teams, and they shared the exchanges evenly. Many dangerous movements, m which Eichelsheim, Colthoff and Hamid were prominent,
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  • 780 24 STREETS ARE MENACE TO CITY'S HEALTH UNWHOLESOME SPECTACLE OF FILTH PICKPOCKETS, PROFESSIONAL RUFFIANS SIDEWALK GAMBLERS !CHANGHAI has never been noted v for the cleanliness of its streets, but it must be said that conditions prevailing m many parts of the city to-day are deplorable m the
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  • 35 24 London. Mar. 8. THE Test selectors to choose the England team against Australia are: H. B. Warner (chairman). P.A. Perrin (Essex), A. B. Sellars (Yorkshire) and M. J. Turnbull (Glamor- gan). Reuter
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    50 24 A busy scene m the King George V dock. L/mdon. as a fleet r! hanre surround the London steamer "Port Gisborn" at the quayside Planet News Three Penguins provide an amusing study as they crane their necks to catch a Ash thrown by their keeper at the London Zoo. Planet
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 22 24 T A. S. GILES. i CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OVTFITTER Ko 6, The Arcade Singapore i TIIOM 70f»4. THE TAILOR
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    • 58 24 BE WISE! BRIGHTEN yourself with a saks' fifth avenue model hat. a Gage or a Paris chic chapeau— the very hats preferred by th most discriminating m the West. They're incomparably beauti ful, simple but exciting. Also showing tricky bandeau halos and open-crown sports hats— the high lights t<* spor
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