Morning Tribune, 10 March 1938

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I Oh. 3.— No. 33. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, March 10, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 360 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh laany drowned after yellow i river crossing i defenders blow up dykes tEPORTED DEATH OF FAMOUS JAPANESE GENERAL I Hankow, Mar. 9. JAPANESE troops covered by a heavy artillery barrage have succeeded in crossing the Yellow River at the North-West of Chengchow.
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  • 106 1 Shanghai, Mar. 9. THOUSANDS of women delegates from popular bodies and Government Party organs celebrated Interna'onal Women's Day (Mar. 8) in Canon yesterday and passed the following resolutions: Send messages of comfort to larshal Chiang Kai Shek, the fighting •'•rces. and also to the families
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  • 42 1 Naval Building Holiday; And Arms Con fere nee Washington, Mar. 9. lution asking President Roose- '<> propose a Naval building holiintfi Jan 1, 1940, and to call an Limitation Conference here in i has been introduced In the of Representatives. Reuter
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  • 130 1 USE OF S'PORE BASE: COMMONS' STATEMENT London, Mar. 9. WILL the United States Government use the Singapore Naval Base? In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Mander asked: "Is the British Government prepared to enter into negotiations with the United States Government for the latter's use, by lease or otherwise,
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  • 171 1 BRITISH GOVERNMENT DENIAL OF MOSCOW TRIAL ALLEGATIONS: "NOT GUILTY" SA YS PREMIER London. Mar. 9. AN emphatic denial of the allegations by some of the accused persons in the Moscow trial, that they acted as agents for the British Government with a view tq overthrowing the Soviet regime, was given
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  • 90 1 SpanisliGovi Air Attacks On British Warships London. Mar. 9 REFERRING to the attack by five aircraft on H. M. S. Blanche and M S Brilliant while proceeding to investigate the bombing which occurred n the vicinity of a British steamship. Mr Geoffrrv Shakespeare in the Commons to-day,
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  • 79 1 Wireless Reception In S.S.: Commons' Statement London, Mar. 9. THERE is no restriction in the Straits on the reception or dissemination of wireless telephonic broadcasts from authorised stations. As regards telephonic broadcasts it has been decided to adopt in the Straits the practice followed in Britain, under which reception is
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  • 33 1 London. Mar. 9. Prince Bernhard arrived in London to-day with his brother, Prince Ernest, on a short private visit. Both lunched with their Majesties at Buckingham Pa- lace- Reuter
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  • 48 1 Tokyo, Mar. 9. A NATIONAL Economic Conference here has unanimously made a resolution "We will do out best to support the Indian independence movement with a view to striking at the root of the evil which disturbs the peace of the East. Reuter
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  • 245 1  -  Sin Chow Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pan and BRITISH Or AMERICAN AVIATORS ARRIVE ENGINEERS ALSO: 4 NEW PLANTS ESTABLISHED Canton, Mar. 8. THE sudden unexpected revival of Chinese aerial activity in South China, which has accounted for the destruction of twenty Japanese planes in the past
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  • 86 1 Singapore Mail Will Not Be Affected Hongkong. Mar. 9. OVERRUNNING the landing ground at Fort Bayard, on Tuesday, Imperial Airways' Delphinius crashed in a ditch. Passengers and crew were not injured although the propellors and wing-tips were damaged. Very hetovy rain which obscured the pilot's vision is
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  • 24 1 London, Mar 9 Lord Hailsham succeeds Lord Halifax as Lord President ol Council, and Lord Maugham succeeds Lord Hailsham as Lord High Chancellor Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 29 1 ON OTHER VAGES Malay Judge Female Immigration 2 Europeans' Losses sinoltali.m Relations 3 Bankruptcy Judgment 3 Luxury Liner Due 19 C.R.C.'s To Amalgamate Malays Trounce S.C.C. 22 Y.M.C.A. Tennis
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    • 81 1 I KLIM now enables you to I I give your children PURE <h||| f I I Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it j M am needed a glass full or a pint at a moment's notice. I K There is none left to go sour, therefore
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  • 206 2 FIGURE TO BE Official Communique Issued QUOTA FOR MEN BEING REDUCED Singapore. Wednesday. THE immigration of women into the Colony is to be controlled a.s tram May 1. according to official information received to-dav. A communique issued by the Colonial Secretariat states: "We are officially informed
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  • 39 2 <From Gur Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. IT is understood that Raja Musa, registrar of the Supreme Court, has been appointed to act as judge, F.M.S., to take the assizes at Seremban, from Monday next.
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  • 185 2 Gordons Celebrate In Singapore THE first ball given by the Gordon 1 Highlanders in Singapore. by more than 600 guests, including Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas, and Commodore Clarke, was held last ni-ht at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The occasion was the annual commemoration of the part
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  • 136 2 Case Against Penang Doctor (From Our Oivn Reporter) Penang, Thursday. DEMARKING that he was not impress- ed by the evidence of disnesses for the plaintiff. Mr. Justice Gordon Smith in the Supreme Court to-day dismissed the action brought by Mr. Shaik Mohamed proprietor of the Madras Cattle Trading
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  • 80 2 TWO Malays and two Indian coolies 1 employed by the Municipal Water Department were knocked down by a car yesterday morning while they were pushing a hand-cart. They received various injuries and complained of severe pain when taken to hospital 1 A Dutch sailor of the Netherlands steamer,
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  • 162 2 EUROPEANS REPORT LOSSES TO THE POLICE MALAY ACTRESS ALSO ALLEGES BEING ROBBED A MALAY actress reported to the police on Tuesday that her house at Joo Chiat Terrace had been broken into and dress and clothing to the value of $10 stolen. An Arab is alleged to have perpetrated the
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  • 84 2 CHOKTLY after noon yesterday, an u Indian Immigration Fund in spector is reported to hare been de tamed by the police near the junction of Serangoon Road and Rangoon KOMI. It is alleged that when he was ai st u d he had ass^ment returns
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  • 251 2 List Of New Books For Issue On Saturday THE under-noted newly added non-fic-tion works will be ready for iwi on Saturday: This is My Life. Vernon Bartietf Some Famous Love Letters. Marjone Bo wen. Ed.; Reasons for Anger, Robert Bnffault: Augustus. Illustrated. John Buchan; With the Corners Off.
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  • 34 2 Yesterday afternoon, a Chinese was punched by a compatriot at Dickson Road. He had a contusion over the right eye, which was partially closed He was bleeding from the nose when taken to hospital.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 82 2 Property Sales Two sites (freehold), containing respective areas of 3,607 sq.ft. and 637 sq ft., and house known as 4. Lorong 23, off Geylang Road, were yesterday sold in the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., for $4,400, to Mr. Shaik Mohamed bin Sallim Alkalalee GILBEY'S INVALID PORT
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    • 183 2 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs Are you worried and annoyed by con■Unt "(.letting I'p Nights' 7 If s,/. you should know that the true cause Is irritating germs which *r« attacking the 9 million tiny tub. s or filters within your kidneys. You can't bo well till germs are
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    • 29 2 THE PHILIPPINE C(Tel. 4534) CO.. mam I JUSt 330> Orchard Rd EX DRY CLEANING SpCtiS AND DYEING A SPECIALISTS. HJ| A /f£k Special machine■^^^^^J for dry cleaning Competitive! Prices.
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  • 212 3 I AYS EX-CONSUL AT SHANGHAI J n term w On Arrival In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. nKLATIONS between China and 1* Italy have been very good, they still are and will be. Italy, as you know, has not extended any material help to Japan, and is anxious that
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  • 217 3 Sonja Henie In Capitol Film 4 FIRST-CLASS programme is featurM» ed at the Capitol for the next few cays in Thin Ice," in which Sonja Hele.tne famous skating star, takes the I leading part. •Many of the scenes are unrivalled in s of recent months for spectacle the
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  • 59 3 he ronclusion yesterday of a trial Wch Yeo Yan Chcong, a Khei; was charged with criminal <>f trust In respect of $500, thr "-■istrate (Mr. W. G. Reevesj found there was no case against the ac- and accordingly acquitted him. JJ es srs. Chuan Huat Co. were the
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  • 719 3 IMPORTANT LOCAL BANKRUPTCY JUDGMENT Woman's Application For Annulment Of Orders Made Singapore, Wednesday AN interesting point arising in a bankruptey matter was decided by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the High Court to-day, when his lordship gave judgment, in which he held that a widow could not be made bankrupt
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  • 140 3 Founded A Singapore Firm Singapore, WttfMM I Mund Mine. Robert Boudon, *tilknown omong the French HMttU nity In Singapore, wer e amonj. tbe thief passengers incinerated when an Ail France airliner crashed in flames nfai Allahabad on Monday. The managing director of the Mai.. ran Rubber
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 aw Notice For To-day M '< Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in id Court at 11 a.m. S. 346 37— E. M. a *OO vs. L. Samuel.
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    • 223 3 NOTICE. KICHAI TIN. LIMITED. ♦Incorporated in the Straits Settlements i DIVIDEND NO. 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending 30th September, 1938, will be paid to Shareholders on mo Ueenster on 18th March, 1938. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 24 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China HuildinK, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VKHH I KS K WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 4^ j~_f~^*~_t-- _i— _r-
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    • 36 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND I <4HD I Imadeinburmal (.1 \ii\mi;i:» 100% lIIEITISII HARPEB, OIFILLAN CO. LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penan;. For Everything in School Book. 1 Stationery Supplies, etc. Go to PETER CHONG'S Educational Suppliers, Printers, etc.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 121 4 London Mar. 9 KUBBKa Previous To-day Change T Bu**»r* Steady Quiet 7 1 16 7 1 16 1/ Forward (April) TOg" 6 15 16 6 15 16 7 1 16 7 1 16 l od Forward (May* 22E3 1 7 3rd Forward (July Sept.* Buyers 7 Jjjj 7
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    • 137 4 London. Mai. 9 Dttttlttr* Hmnam To-day Change Dunlop Ruboi'i 96 9 97 3^ General Electric 72 Imperial Chemical Indus:ri» 71 lj ~ni 2 28 7 1 29 6 ioi,d Imperial Tobacco 1394 1 140- 7i o( j Anglo-Dutch 26- 26 3 3d Canadian Pacific 6 5 8
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    • 49 4 I'.X. oS ASSujiulS'^iSmg middle ratei J 4 H?f???f!j CT. on «nangi)«ii veioomg seiunjj r*u:/ uncnangta i.T. on Hong* u icUMing seiimg rate) U. 3i lb uncnangea I r. on Japan (civsing celling raie> is zd. Unchanged V.T on New f ark (closing selling rate) 501.55 501.60 Oo
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    • 55 4 NEW YOR K CABLE RUBBER New York. Mar. S Previous To-dav Chang Tone Dull Quiet Spot l u y era H 5 16 14» 8 -3 16 Sellers 14 7i 6 141 4 1G Jaly/Sept. Buyers 14 9 16 14 716 -i 8 Sellers 14 nl6 h9 is 8 Tnm>
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    • 35 4 'jiOLD London. Mar. 9. Previous To-dav ir Fine b*r oer oi. E6.19.7 1 > £6.19.7 _>d SILVER Spot 20 1 16 20' 8 I 16 4 r forward 19 13 16 19 13 16
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    • 24 4 Flh standard London. Mar. 9. Previous To-day Chang* Spot afternoon closing price) £185 3 4 El36 1 -> forward £1854 £186' o -1
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  • 1239 4 Small Scope For Speculator, Reports Fraser Co. Singapore. Wednesday. IN their weekly share market report, dated Mar. 8, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state Little of interest has occurred in our market during the past week and It has unfortunately to be recorded tha. me
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 843 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company B^*r° adCaStin e 0.45 0.55 M. Irustee 60 t *7s COO. T.S. Vr Pref. 22 23 ?n.T.S.Ord. i 96 f Q 6 Realty Co. „>? „c fc ft TtUlt Ag V75 sot do 7 r N p rd •W» 14.40cd Gam£™ m? 8 900
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4_ 45 Batu Selangor 1.44 1.48 Hongkong Tin 22 23 Hong Fatt 1.06 109 d Jelebu 75 79 Kramat n 12 Kamunting Tin 8 9 9 9 2 Killinghall 173 is 3 Katu Tin 23 6 24 6cd Kuchai 1 27
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  • 50 5 Singapore, Wednesday. On a charge of driving a motor van in a reckless manner alonjj Oxley Rise on Jan 30, a Malay named Sendot bin Kas.sun appeared before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Singapore Magistrate this morning He claimed trial, and the case was postponed t<> May 12.
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  • 232 5 Muynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY IW>l red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom I^o7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 fat. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom. WOO red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 H3
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 227 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. HtW9t€ment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Ccwmnditiet. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Striice. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OK N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 101 6 Judgment Reserved In Civil Sun Singapore. Wed'.v |UDGMENT was reserved by Mi j u J tice a'Beckett Terrell in th< Court to-day, at the conclusion civil suit brought against Mr. J Burch. the American producer Malayan film "Booloo" by Woo Sin a carpenter and cabinet maker which
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  • 26 6 I The Government Gazette announci the award of the Efficiency Medal to R.S.M.F.R. Horridge and C.S.M. K. F. W. Leonard, of the Straits Sct.lements Volunteer Force.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 425 6 f TRULY A GAY and MAGNIFIC ENT ENTERTAINMENT! j J Skimming in Shimmering delig lit along Silven Alpine Slopes #^fe «4h^t Lovel> to Look at. iyfci S s T H I N I L fci rece i Wm& JL 1111 1 Jl JL^ MANOEIVRES i ™^^^^^Bfea^B ;0111 (FNIIRY FOX FILMS
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  • 324 7 January And February Prize-Winners RESULTS of the Agfa photographic competition, run during January and I i brtiary 1938, are as follows:— JANUARY Ist Prize: Mr. Yeo Chow Heng 190 Kampong Bahru Road Singapore. •ncl Prize: Mrs. Edith G. Maguire 28 Namazie Mansions, Stamford Road. Singapore. frd Prize: Tan
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  • 58 7 'From Our Own Report c Seremban. Tuesday. ■JE* Jfcjp BembUan Club wy the nme ol the F.M.S. Transport Board's sittings yesterday and to-dav wnen numerous applications for the various •icenccs were heard. Most ol these ft men were unopposed weic u ranted ..'iiie some werr refused and other-,
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  • 55 7 Singapore, Weunesday. In a coconut plantation ai Siglap Road this morning, a Malabari is said to have fallen about 20 feec from a coconut tree. He complained of severe pain at the back and was extremely shocked. He ill taken in a semi-conscious condition to the Tan
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  • 98 7 Municipal Services Club Function 'A K ER w i ]l b( lu w Lhv Airport Hotel on April 2, to celebrate the lamnversary of the Municipal Sr lv ,itl bers Sftl 6 deC L de( L U) m <^~ tavfted -ft t? p er hea d Guests «W
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 115 7 j CAPITOL, Morning at 11. Gala POPEYE THE SAILORS MATINEE fl\j£s I S Programme of selected pictures in- 1 POP-EYE MILTS ALI BABA 3 40 jfljfl^J^^. I Paramount^ special 2 reel technicolor j H-Wall Disney s MOnh Kii^hiNb. come- BB'/ i diei. masicais. etc. gß' -^J^--"^^ Adults 50 cts Children
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    • 141 7 THI PUN is FAST AM) FURIOUS" Tribune (iOOD COMEDY" Straffs Tim^ PAVILION TO-NIGHT MADELEINE CARROLL FRANCIS LEDE R E R I V Broadway gasped IV when this p-eyboy mm I st epped out 10 I jH e^P er s P er -d it I !yp|s LATEST GAUMONT NEWSREEL A DAZZLINGLY.
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  • 57 8 •Home Sweet Home.'— Lee Pak Yen. G. P. O. Spore. Vieu."— Tay Buck Chua. 97, Norfolk Road. Singapore "His Bath."— Gnr. Ward, 3rd A.A. Bde, H.Q. •The Feathered Ompan\ Philip Law, Middleton Hospital, Singapore "Clifford Her."— G. S. Khoon, 23, Balmoral Road, Singapore. Chasing the young Nudists.'—
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  • 380 9 YOUR Entries Are lAN this page and the one opposite, wilJ V be found Dictures received for our photographic competition for which these payts are reserved every Tuesday The competition carries prizes of Apia cameras and film.-. Three Agfa cameras (and twelve rolls of film will be
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 40 9 For ihis Coinpei i i i o n onlj -Films can be used. Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely I If 1 Fhc experienced »h»lograg»h« k r would have chosen, anyhow. 4he reliable. 1 The Film For the tropics! k
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    • 42 9 Entries for this competition art' invited for the prizes to U awarded in April. They ibould b€ addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune. An**, fe»d Singapore, ail( J >> nvelopev should be rlearK k] m A^ Competition." SEND I\ voiTR ENm \()VV.
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  • 327 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 10, 1938. BACK TO THE LAND CONGRATULATIONS are due to the offidala of the Malay Union, lih* Government and the Rural Board for making it possible for the peonie of the Malay Settlement to hold w:ekly fairs in Singapore, the first of which was opened
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  • 766 10  -  Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE /-v IN an art 'do entitled, with |U« 1 appr MM. 'The Silly Season'. the Strait, Times discussed the other day the .subject oi council Reform In me Col u lightly as some- 1 thing In the nature oi I bee In the bonnet
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 10 A "Walrus" amphibian phUM bein-; iboard a warship at Gibraltar after a lecannn sanee High* j u)i britista Fkel In the J; -iUcrranean. Tkc pteatf. which are used as the "eyes" of the Fleot. can vo\ i p| eitlu ron land or sea. and are hoiste d aboard by crane—
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  • 57 10 Mr. V. E. H. Rhodes, the Negn Sembilan cricketer, of Bangi. Negri Sembilan. has returned from leave. Inspector J. Lyons. First Inspector of the Traffic Branch, will be proceeding on transfer to Province Wellesley shortly. i Mr. Arthur Tinker leaves Singapore for Europe on furlough to-morrow He General Manager
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 597 11 INDISCRIMINATE BOMBING Defenceless Civilians Towns A (tacked AT least 600 persons were blown to bits or horribly maimed in henffchow important junction city of the Lunghai and PeipingHankou Railways on the morning i leb 14, when 15 Japanese war planet dropped over 60 bombs over
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 11 r^/he'SSrl; o^ 11 111 ta^ inS Wi h P hoto^aphers when he arrived at the Foreign Office after his appointment as Foreien Minister vi,P Mr. Eden. Planet News
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  • 157 11 REVEALED IN COURT 'Would Have Given Anything For A Son New York. HAUL WRIGHT, the cx-airport chief. was pictured as the friend of film stars when his trial for murdering his wife. Evelyn, and his best friend. John Kimmel, was heard in Los Angeles recently. A
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  • 22 11 Dr Williams, who was acting as Deputy Medical and Health Officer. Perak has reverted to his substantive appointment as Health Officer, Kinta.
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  • 95 11 Boys More Courteous Than Girls New York. Boys are more courteous than girl* unC poor children more polite than those of richer families. This has been discovered In a survey taken in New York schools. It took the form of a questionnaire put to children of all classes
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  • 225 11 100 "Flying Barracks' Planes Baltimore (Maryland* lONG-KANGE patrol bombers which will carry crews of five to eight men on flights up 4,000 miles, -easily spanning the Atlantic, are being built for the USA They are under construction on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 38 11 ■I EjJkS IM II HOI Li I I l KvwhS&M H Ir. j^ygl MAISON PERM} Telephone 4610 takes pleasure in announcing the OPENING i of their new ultra-modern and AIR-CONDITIONED La dies Hair dressing Saloon 70, Stamford Koad.
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    • 102 11 I? SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle ttfgjpP*^- anomalies Crossed i eyes. Complicated Bpife— cases of defective vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O^S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost or obligation. lust Unpacked M p LARGE 6i \.\KlW,^^^^B SELECTION T^Hr W CHROME r- STAINLESS STEEL
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    • 53 11 Maison Marcelle j if^^^?^S&S Permanent t ife^f^^i Wave (v\^Kji* X*N/ Tfy Ur latCS t \3w?Kj point-windint J system i JV/ at J OcV^jA^ M Stamford Rd. J Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOY. DINE DAx\€E at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACII his Orchestra WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS S IVM. To Midnight.
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  • 344 12 Demonstrating that the vita! system of Commun ,ca tio s s k w« n« pace with the mechanisation of the British Army the Jj*^* 8 S j2£? R ave a display of their latest equipment at Aldershot tamp. Hampshire. Itldio telephony, radio and line telegraphy and mechan.cal
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 13 s. a: struts, fsssjs Planet News Sir Robert Vansittart, Diplomats Ad viser to the QOTWMIinI and forrm*rl\ Permanent I'lider-Secretary at the Foreign Office, called on Mr. Anthony l-iden at his home in Fitshardtaft Strrrt, l.iiiidon. following Mr. Kden's re sis; nation. Planet News
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 48 13 lATMOS CLOCKSI I WORK FOR CENTURIES I I WITHOUT WINDING. I I IT IS PERPETUAL I I MOTION I I V A I Wr* I I I \f 12 I ■Agent: Irene ULLMAf!N| ■Kaffles Place, SLVGAPOi{£. a I Opened up to 6 pjn. everyday I including Saturdays. I
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  • 1328 14 GOWNS JEWELLER n,E really DO think we are LUCKY these days when™ think of the umeneedn't be frightened when we »y that then Jewell r\ u>££ w d TF you are without an ETERNITY RING to go with r^V**?™^ ™d I FROCK, just run along and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 91 14 has a fcrgt selection in Dinner and Evening downs. The Mggtft variety in Flower. and Evening Handbags. leave Capitol Building Phone Singapore 3838 Odax I e Bath Essence $5.75 Bath Friction $3.50 Bath Powder $2.50 La Cinquieme Nuit Perfume 37.50, 20 7.50 a distinctive perfume to give the final touch
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    • 113 14 1 KAflO 0/ BOND ST I LON DON I No other ornament is so flattering to a woman as a pearl necklace Pearls with a warm rosy flush; pearls as cold and pure as the white magic of moonlight; pearls that hold the ghost of a rainbows radiance Ciro holds
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 84 15 GOWNS AND I MILLINERY WjoUww and see their new shipment of smart afternoon evening gowns. Also snappy hats, all at very reasonable price. ANrwMfM ANr»,f.f BKIDAL BOUQUETS presentations and FRESH FLORAL WREATHS, made to order at short notice. Members of the Euro- d Florists Tele- C\\^ V grapb Delivery Association.
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    • 92 15 JEWELLER NEWEST PATTERNS IX Ladies Diamonds set platinum. WRIST WATCHES A large selection including watches with diamond bracelets attached. B. P. DE SILVA, LTD. (Incorporated in Ceylon) Singapore Ipoh Penang RADIO To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail to ring up 3893 for
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 44 16 P 0 BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO Li*q2' %!*'f&V R V MARiaS AGENT TEL. No. C961 JX.S^ CO., LTD., KOI SI KAI) CO., LTD. TEL. No. 5431 MX WV.Mi LINK. HARPFR. r.ILFII LAN K 00. LTD. TEI! No 5861
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    • 442 16 !i ks A T0 FRENCH PORTS HOMEWARDS. K nF^TR^DE For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk rAPST JACQUES For Marseiles N antes. St. Nazaire ft Bordeaux ADEN For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Durkirk cap padaran For MaweUlfts, N antes, Bt. Nazaire ft Bordeaux A OUTWARDS I r\p st JACQUES For Saigon Tourane Haiphong
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 396 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.UNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due ue Tab s'nore Tonnage S'pore lonnage Spore 1938 pavpi'RA 17 000 Mar 11 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 •^TA^ Mar.l2 BURDWAN 6.070 May BEriAR 6.000 Mar. 21 g AI?CHI ".OgO May 20 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 25 RAJPUTANA 17JM0 June 3 rnpvn 15
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  • 105 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVEB OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPKL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Lady Guillemard, Phasianella, Silveray, Medusa, Dredger Kuantan. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Soli Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Chinese Prince. No. 1 Dock: Auby. No. 2 Dock: Hafthor. Intranet' Exit Ship (.odoun
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  • 275 17 Despite Acquittal Of (urder (From Oin Oun Report v Seremban. Tuesda THE not at Chuah Village on Oct :i > last year featured in the Supreme Court this morning when the Bon. Mr Justice Howes, in a long judgment, dismissed the preliminary objection raised by Mr
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  • 61 17 Trial Claimed On Negligent Driving Charge Singapore, Wednesday. A European, Mr F H. Compston was charged In the Fourth Police Court before Mr. e. C. g. Barrett this morning, with dnvij.u Ins car In a negligent manner along Kalians Road on Jan 29 last The accused claimed trial
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  • 58 17 For European Wife Of Chinese Barrister (From Our Own Correspond n!) Malacca, Wednesday. a decree m.si granted to lire. B C. Chan, the Buropean wife of Mr. Chan Seng c:inn, barnster-at-law and eldest yon of Mr Chan Kang Bwl, J P last jrear was made absolute to-aay by
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 230 17 BIRXS IMIILC I.IXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS RKUR M" 29 Apr. 2 ...ELLA Apr. 30 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or M< .bourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE
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    • 194 17 A. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penan;, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. S.S. SUWA MARU Mar. 17 ■m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Mar. 30 SJ HAKUSAN MARU Apr 14 Rates to Ist Class 2nd i_h..s;-. Naples $574 $621 5»634 ><81
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    • 275 17 m -f i«**-r~fil**|f^i#-|j- iJijjC, POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY tOR PER DATE AND TIME k Kudat 10 ii am Parcels only) Kudat 10 ll am' iwak (generally) Bintulu? Circe 10 ll am angkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon io ll am (Parcels only) Rajula m 2.30 pm Burma Karagola
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    • 49 17 SDFSDF SDF Marudu, British, 982 tons, from Sandakan 8.3, to Miri, Labuan and B N.B ports 12.3. Kedah, British, 1.033 tons from 3elawan 8.3, to Belawan via Penang 10.3. Mijer, Dutch, 1,127 tons, from Batavia 8.3. to Batavia 11.3. Tobelo, Dutch, 684 tons, from Palembang 9.3, to Bengkalis 12.3.
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  • 137 18 ALLEGED ASSA UL T ON DETECTIVE BEATEN UP BY GANCi Was Helping To Serve (From Our Own Reporter, Penang, Mar. 9. A CHINESE detective was seriously injured when he was allegedly set upon by a gang of Chines coolies wh( removed his revolver and handcun th< outskirts of Bukit Mertajani
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  • 39 18 Tokyo, March 9. Action the nature of which is not divulred will be taken by UM Japanese Am v "to remedy the situation on the Japano-Soviet border at Saghalien announced Mr. Kato, Vice-Min:ster of War, in the Diet.— Reuter
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  • 391 18 ANGLO-ITALIAN CONVERSATIONS BEGIN IN ROME Agreement Sought On Mediterranean, im East Middle East Problems THF \n*lo-lUUian conversations HpenSWs evenin* with a m£ing between the Earl of p »™1 fount Ciano lasting over an noiu, i«S?VS£ a communique^ fes« fie conversations mM be contmued It is believed that the next meeting
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  • 119 18 Chinese Who Entered House To Steal From Our Oun Correspondent; Malacca. March 3 china-born Chinese, Chan 8r..~ Beng, with seven previous convictions, was sentenced to seven month r.i to be followed by 18 months' police supervision, by the District Judge, Mi D. F Bridge." this morning. Accused
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  • 116 18 Brother To Face Trial rNext Week i Our Own Corrcspf Johore Bahru. Mi AT the first Assizes for this year held in Johore Bahm beiiJustice J. V. G Mills on Mar. 15. I iand-owner of Pontian Besa: Bachok bin Malapak, about 22 yea will be charged with
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    • 195 18 £^9EF- fr- v-vi*^» A, < S^ x I 7\V 1 No more feverish —^T] diseases W^^V** Malaria and other feverish diseases attack weak people more easily than strong people. A\6* Strength is nothing more than a sufficient V V a amount of strength-giving substances m the C %^O C body.
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  • 456 19 RELIANCE" DUE ON MONDA Y not her 'Invasion THE famous white 20,000-ton cruising liner "Reliance," of the Humburff-American Line, is due in Miigapore at 6 o'clock on Monday morning:. The "Reliance" left New York on Jan. 9 and in due back in that port on May
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  • 100 19 Estate Manager Is Summoned From Our Own Correspondent) F Johore Bahru, Mar. 8. ROWING a collision between a enr Inven by Mr. E. C Crosse of HanEstate. Masai. Johore. and one n by Tungku Awang of the Ifftgises Court. Johore Bahru, Mr. Crosse immoned before Mr. J.
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  • 163 19 Substantive Rank As Lieut. -Colonel London, Mar. 3. THE London Gazette announces Ihe 1 promotion to the substantive rank of Lieut. Colonel of Major J. I. Chrytall, commanding the Transjordan Frontier Force and of Major V. G. Stokes, commanding the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Others whose
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  • 167 19 Chinese Refuse To Explain Thefts (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru. March 8. k YOUNG Chinese named Lim Tai Heng, 20 years' old. appeared before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) to answer five charges against him. He pleaded guilty to them when'USed 10
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    • 65 19 SINGLE SHELL J^Hf^X. DODGE I H II Iv I M .I.K At j^ STUDEIUKEi: I AMflß^^^ LANCHESTER j '^P^ Tlt 1 1> I F Shell J A FIAT I^^ MORRIS J^ AUSTIN CITROEN mj HILLMAN m STANDARD m THE OIL FOR YOUR ™;*iy A LACiONDA VI wm S. S. JAGUAR
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    • 174 20 Mbc World U^M BUY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST f <^^^ mI AW Fur everlasting performance choose Pj Ml A W market to-day. It's worth paying doubl- HS% ri A W or sucn marvellous instrument with L.ti 'rlsN^L^i Mr^^W stylish models of the latest and is of no £\j Jy X
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    • 263 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Mar. 9. 5 p.m Company Dividend Total for m Books 'r Date^^toDlT. Austral Malay 9d. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 Burma-Malay 6d. div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar. 25 a Hitam Tin s'; Int. Mar. 16 Mar. 22 Mar. 17 (1 Katu
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    • 648 20 ?ON THE RADIOJ •ot **r* —^*< DIT I C U PAAPIRF David Carl Taylor (South African Viol;DKIH 3 (I C/V\ril\L nJst Waltz LA plud que lente .Debussy. nnnrD aAA AAP arr Roqu^ sl Cnan 't de R° xane 'SzymaPROCjKAMMt nowski arr Kochanski>. Le petit anp blanc <The Little White Donkey)
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    • 675 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 6.0U p.m.:-Indian Music IGramo- and Bailn v ai D Pl 630 P m^'cantoncse Music (Gra- 815 p.m. O rß an H mocboM^ RecorS). Orchestral Recital: (Gramophone Records) "Look tot ."1 V Kok NKOk." Classical silver lining mid "If I'm
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  • 496 21 Profit Of $28,507.24 For The Year THE following is^.the report of the directors of Oil Palm Plantations Ltd., on Oil Palm "A" Estate for the IT ended Dec. 31, 1937, its fourth yea* )l production:— J PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Production for the year was 875
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  • 64 21 ommerce Commission's Aid For Railways Tm Washington, Mar. 8. ni Inter-state Commerce Commission issued a decision granting the l(); id companies an increase of freight the estimated average increase approximately five per cent. Commission allowed increases ol Kit on the majority of items pted several major commodities, ricultural
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  • 83 21 T TTT London. Mar. 9. HE King and Queen will review 1,000 picked Boy Scouts in Windsor Castle quadrangle on April 24, before the Boy Scouts' national commemoration service of Saint George, patron saint of England, which will be held in Saint George's Chanel
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  • 26 21 A Chinese cyclist was knocked down by an omnibus at Serangoon Road yesterday afternoon He received two lacerated wounds on the forehead and uie right hand.
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  • 368 21 ALLEGED HEAD OF COMMUNISTS IN SELA NGOR SENTENCED TO YEAR S R. I. AT ASSIZES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday lIM KENO SANG, a middle-aged Chinese, who it was alleged by the D.P.P., Mr. R. Cunyngham-Brown, is th<^ central member of the Communist party in Malaya and the
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  • 233 21 ANGLO -POLISH FRIENDSHIP Duke Of Kent Speaks I Society's Dinner London, Mar 9 IT the dinner of the Anglo-Polish son ciety in London last night, the Duk^ of Kent referred to the long friendship between Britain and Poland, and emphasised the value of such societies generally in encouraging international friendship.
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  • 46 21 Cairo, March 9. Kins Farouk has signed a decree banning all associations of a military character. The decree provides that insignia and uniforms of such associations shall be confiscated. This means the disappearance of the Blue. Shirt and Green Shirt organisations— Reuter Wireless
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    • 89 21 r^ (V5 H 1 1 J N 'p* Who Refused all but (tiliflien all over the World can tell the difference ><^^^ vss \/(T^^BBi iMtueen mediocre milk and good milk, that is why f^l( W /j^'V < «K& <A (lover Brand has such vast sales. V JuSl. T^fW \^L Clover
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  • 539 22 LEAGUE SOCCER REHEARSAL Club Completely Outclassed [Singapore, Wednesday. THE Cricket Club were no match for the Malays in yesterday's soccer friendly on the Padanji. losing bv five goals to nil after a fairly even first half They tracked up badly after the interval
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  • 440 22 Delegates From Many Clubs Decide From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. AT a meeting held In the SCR C. at which were present delegates from •nearly all Chinese Recreation clubs in I Malaya, it was decided to amalgamate all C.R.C.'s. Considerable discussion took place
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  • 51 22 To Fight Henry Armstrong In May Xev. York, Mar. 9. THE boxing promoter, Mil Jacobs, an- nounces that Barney fctosf will clefend his world welterweight boxing title sgainit Negro, Henry Armstrong the present holder ol the world feal weight title, in a fifteen round coi on May 26.-
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  • 291 22 Ladies' Match Bogey Competition THE Singapore C C ladies' March boeev competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. If. M. Paterson in *A" division with a score of all square, In a win for Mrs. G F. Simond in
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  • 45 22 London, Mar. 8. The Cricket Advisory Committee ha,s recommended the adoption of the eight ball over during the 1939 season and will also ask the West Indies to «ive it i trial during the same season.— ■leuter V 1 IF SS II
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  • 492 22 S.CFA. II And Fort Canning Draw A GOAL scored by Fort Canning in the first half and an equaliser by the S.C.F.A. 11l after the interval produced a draw, in the Second Division of the League, at the Anson Road Stadium terday, after an exciting gam? In
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    • 114 22 LADIES' GOLF Match Between Keppel Sepoy Lines The following are the teams for the match between the ladies of Bepo) Lines Golf Club and the iidles oi Keppel Golf Club to be played it Keppel to-morrow < Friday* (Bepoy Lines names mentioned first): 3.45 p.m. Miss |f. If. Hndley vs
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    • 30 22 The Tides I TO-D.AY: 3.24 a.m S ft. S ins.; I 6 ft. 3 ins. I TO-MORROW: 4/?6 a.m.. T ft. I in! I pin., K ft. a ins. I
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  • 417 23 YESTERDA Y'S RESULTS Sino-Japanese Doubles 1 hrills A GRUELLING struggle, with the n Japanese pair displaying more adroit tennis, was witnessed yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. when Murakami and T. Aizawa met Thutt Pitt and Woo Wan. The game which was unfinished with the score 6-8,
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  • 40 23 London. Mar. 9. THK (irand National favourite. Royal Mail, last year's winner whose owaer Mr. Lloyd Thomas was recently killed riding him. will shortly he auctioned without reserve, probably at Hurst Park on Saturday. Reuter
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  • 42 23 Teams For Saturday's Rugby At Swansea H Saw laild The Irish XV will be Torres l M J :K )ben u e "'s Ui. iDnhHn t!V m^ rlck Bohemians i, Boyle MayJ ,Queen'f u\ Ke ned >- Walker and OT^ughVn
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  • 42 23 Minesweepers Beaten In Garrison League Kwl^^ Wr U *T° d kept goal brilliantly for the fence f whom Dix also shone in de* ience Gavagan scored both goals for the winners. Smith. McConvUte and Collins were prominent for "s* Co.
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  • 40 23 Results Of Inniskillings Competition The results of the Individual Cross Country Championship Race of the Skins, held on Tuesday, are as follows 1. McWhirter f'F' Coy); 2. Savage cß' Coy); 3. Sanderson <'A' Coy); 4. Crawford ca 1 Coy'i.
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  • 104 23 ioL hC Sc ?i tisl l rugb y team against Engand on March 19 wUI be the same is eSSpT thaf fe w ed aleS l nd Ire]andexcept that W. Renwick of th London Scottish will replace A. H. Drumquaner° f line VlnSide AC&dS in the
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  • 26 23 n, London, Mar. 9 rn ?J ord one of the best backed Lincolnshire candidates, is not a certain starter, according to the owner. Reuter
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  • 19 23 In a water polo match at Tanglintr yesterday, the 7th Heavy Battery RA beat the R.A.M.C. 4—l
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  • 15 23 The Railway Institute will meet H.M.S Duncan at soccer at the Railway ground on Sunday.
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  • 109 23 Match With Lim Bong Soo On March 24 W- T. TILDEN, the American lawn tennis professional piant who was 7 fmt; nf r T eturnin^ t0 Singapore after a tour of Java, specially to meet Lim fs'iiovfn o^ 6 X -Malayancham™ton whS is now professional coach to
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  • 131 23 City Cup and League Of Ireland RESULTS of Irish City Cup soccer matches played on Feb. 19 .qr e a^ follows: Ards 2, Larne t>. Ballymena 4. Glentoran 2 Belfast Celtic 2. Cliftonville 0 Derry City 3. Banjror 1 Distillery 4, Coleraine 2 Glenavon 1, Linfield 0 Newry
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  • 277 23 To Give Exhibition At Island Club THIN, open golf champion of Japan is y aue to arrive in Singapore (Wednesday), on a few days' visit and will give Sunda at thC ISland Club A foutball match has been arranged to start at 9.30 a.m. between M
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  • 63 23 The following have been invited to SA y vA )r r he SRC in thcDlv. I o.a.j.a. League match against thp Gordons at the Anson Rofd 10-day u i A1 P nons J Ritchie, H C Humphries, R Bath, A. J. Vaz K G Rn zano, G. C.
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  • 126 21 Commons 'Questions On Japanese Action London, Mar 9 •THE OdOMl General at Shanghai has I addressed a protest to the Japanese Consul General and has requested Instructions to be issued to refrain censoring of British mails. said that the Foreign Under Secretary, Br. Butler to-day in
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  • 163 21 PI t!M commons to-day. Mr. Channel 1 lain, at question time, announced that the united States Gov.Tnmenl lag> a rontested the validity o\ the Briton cSm to the Phoenix group towWch cSton and Enderbury *«2*3* declined to recognise the order-in CO^^t^Amb!S 7 ador at
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  • 25 21 Inde pendent Austria Vienna. Mar. 9. Reuter understands that a plebiscite on the question of a free independent Austria has been planned for Sunday Reuter
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  • 30 21 Cairo. Mar. 9. It is understood that the Egyptian Qovemmcnt is contributing £30,000 to repair the holy sepulchre at Jerusalem, considering it to be sacred to Christians and Moslems.— Reuter
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  • 119 21 Moscow, Mar 9. DOCTOR Feld took the witness stand to-day when the sixth day of the treason trial began and described the doctors' part in the "nightmare crimes" imputed to Yagoda. The tall, slim be-spectacled professor Pletnev, the famous heart specialist. told how unsuitable treatment was
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    36 21 Tribune 1)1 V. I DRAW: The Chinese and Fort Canning: drew I—l in the second division vesterdav. Picture above shows an incident. Tribune MALAYS TROUNCE S.C.C. s—o: An incident in yesterdav* soccer friendly on the padang.
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  • 48 21 Communists Want Scat In New Government Pans. Mar. 9. THE general belief is held in the lobbies that M. Chautemps (Premier) will resign to-night. This view la strengthened by a Communist communique Indicating that the Communists will press for representation in the reconstituted "i'\ crnnient Reuter
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  • 112 21 London, Mar. 9 FOR the third successive day. early dealings on the foreign exchanee market were enlivened by a burst of activity regarding the French franc Overnight reports that the French Premier intends to resign if he does not receive plenary powers in order to
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  • 59 21 Yesterday's Home Soccer Results London. Mar. 9 TO-DAY'S Cup competition repla\> F.A. CUP. 6TH ROUND Huddersfield 2 York SCOTTISH CUP. 3RD ROUND Ayr 4 Morton Aberdeen 1 East Fife League results:— FIRST DIVISION Manchester City 1 Middlesbro Sunderland 3 West Bromwich Preston 0 Leicester SECOND DIVISION Aston Villa
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  • 82 21 Ceylonese Beaten In Balestier Soccer 1N ecer match between I RJ or and the esc at the C S.C. ground on Tuesday, he Moved superior and won by 4—. k a O.C. scored flrst through a p kick taken by Corr. Five minutes later, from
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  • 62 21 Special Police Precautions At Victoria London. Mar. 9. PEARING a Communist demonstration r police took extraordinary precau tions when Herr Ribbentrop arrived Victoria to-day. ,mauThe platform was cleared of unai thorised persons. former Among those who greeted the form Ambassador was Baron Franskenste (Austrian Minister*. nihbenLarge crowds watched
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  • 42 21 London. Mf Vice-Admiral James Somfvin^^ ceeds Vice- Admiral Ramsay as Comn der-in-Chief of the East Indies. He will assume command about a 7— Reuter. c m Vico-Admiral Ramsay was in pore recently in connection mu"» Naviil BaM' ceremony.
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  • 53 21 London. Mar 9. With reference to the nO^ Miss Wilkinson that Lady Muriel has boon lecturing on her experien c the British Intelligence > Servw* Prime Minister said that Lad> > lH had no experience of the British I gence Service. -Any one wh tlld her work knows it to
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  • 44 21 A Chinese woman, who was a car, was injured in a coll m<» i ween the car and another motoi the junction of Middle Road an* coolen Street, yesterday mornl! ini „ver received a small lacerated wou. the forehead and was shocked w conscious
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